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It’s 13 days into the New Year, and I am chugging along with my 2016 goals. So far I have booked a trip to Puerto Rico, which I am counting as a new place, since I only had a six hour layover there the last time. I’ve added more movement into my life, including dance parties and planks when I get up to make tea. I’ve been sticking to a work schedule, saving two days a week for “off limits” for off-property meetings, which take up a ton of time to get to and from. I’ve pitched some new business and have an updated profile on the website for a PR agency I work with that works extensively with wine clients.

And I have most definitely been paying more attention to eating healthier food and sticking to a workout schedule! I have a few weeks of events and travel coming up, and while I know some weeknight dinners out will be less-than-healthy, I am just doing my best to take things one day at a time. Below you’ll find some of the healthy at home cooking I have been doing lately.

blood orange

1) I have changed up my daytime snacking to include more fruit, especially apples, blood oranges, and grapefruits. I always feel dehydrated this time of year, and delicious winter citrus and other fruits help make me feel like I am drenching my body with water and nutrients. I’ve also added in lots of decaf green tea to hold my appetite off until meals (And because I read that it helps with weight loss. . . it’s healthy so worth a try!). That said, there’s plenty of Nutella straight from the jar, along with almonds and pieces of candy. Balance!

 

 

Life Alive Goddess Bowl

2) Life Alive inspired veggie bowls. The top bowl is an actual Goddess Bowl from Life Alive, also known as a bowl of heaven. If I could eat at Life Alive every day, I would be healthy, happy, and broke. So I have been experimenting with my own bowls. The below didn’t quite look like a Life Alive bowl, but with brown rice, chickpeas, carrots, kale, and onions, topped with an incredible homemade dressing, it came close and made for a delicious dinner. The sauce was made of cashews (soaked in water for the day first), blended with warm water, sesame oil, fresh ginger, garlic, lemon juice, and miso. Really yummy.

Goddess Bowl knock off

white bean stew

beef stew recipe

3) One pot comfort food. Comfort food can be healthy. This Guinness Beef Stew recipe is versatile, and you can add even more veggies if you want. Lean beef that cooks low and slow falls apart and adds lots of nutrients and protein.

And my white bean and sausage stew is a delicious, easy mish-mosh of ingredients: white beans, chicken andouille sausage, crushed tomatoes, kale, garlic, onions, all cooked together and topped with salty feta. This is an easy dinner for any night of the week and makes for great leftovers.

tomato and pomegranate salad 

4) Choosing vibrant salads whenever possible – This one, Ottolenghi’s Tomato and Pomegranate Salad, was a beautiful start to a dinner party we attended last week, and I filled up on it before diving into the other courses. If salad can always be like this, I am in.

kale pesto

5) Kale Pesto – Winter pesto never gets old. I crave the bright green, garlicky paste on shrimp, chicken, and vegetables (pasta too, but we’re trying to avoid it. . . ). This one is a blend of kale, good olive oil, parmesan, walnuts, and ALL the garlic. Yum.

Do you have any healthy eating inspiration lately?

Tags: comfort food, Food, healthy, healthy recipes, nutrition, recipes, salads, weight loss

Fall Fun

Do you have a long weekend this weekend? I initially was supposed to be running the Chicago Marathon, which I deferred due to injury, but I am taking a long weekend anyway.

The weather has been gorgeous, and while fall is not my favorite season, I have to fully admit that I love my fall recipes. . . a lot. I also love long fall weekends and New England in the fall, so maybe I am coming around to the change of seasons. Just don’t show me winter.

Since I haven’t been cooking anything too exciting, but I love fall cooking, I figured I would share some old favorites. Sound good? Feel free to share your favorite recipes, drinks, fall outings, etc. in the comments. Happy weekend!

 

Pork with Apples and Gewurztraminer

apples

Butternut Squash Lasagna with White Bean Puree

butternut squash lasagna

Pumpkin Spice Brownies

pumpkin spice brownies

 

Brussels Sprout and Bacon Mac and Cheese (also known as heavenly comfort food)

bacon Brussels sprouts macaroni and cheese

 

Brussels Sprouts and Apple Salad

Brussels sprouts

And of course, if you are looking for fall day trips from Boston, look no further than Belkin Lookout Farm. Spend the afternoon in beautiful orchards under blue skies, then cozy up at the cider taproom!

Tags: autumn, cooking, fall, fall recipes, home cooking, recipes

I’ll be perfectly honest and let you know that I want nothing to do with the Super Bowl. I find professional football to be boring (College is way more fun.), and the NFL has really not been a model citizen. . . well anytime in recent history. But I do love snacks and an excuse to get together. This year I will likely cozy up with a fire and a good movie or book, but I wanted to share some of the Super Bowl snacks that have caught my eye as I browse the web (and my own blog, of course).

Guinness Beef Stew

Guinness Beef Stew – I love recipes you can prep before company comes, and this one just gets better as it slowly simmers.

Pulled Pork in Ginger Beer – This is another make ahead of time recipe, with sweet, tangy, and spicy flavors and endless options for topping. Lots of pickles for mine!

Spiced Caramel Bacon Popcorn from ArtBar at the Royal Sonesta – Full disclosure, I work here. This popcorn is relatively easy, and everyone LOVES it. It is an addictive snack, so just double the recipe to be safe.

Buffalo Chicken Sliders by Boston Chic Party – This is one of my new favorite blogs, and since I love all things buffalo chicken, these are perfect.

Habanero Garlic Brushed Calzones from Eat Live Blog – Pizza dough with lots of flavor goes perfect with a good cold beer and a cold Sunday night, don’t you think?

Cashel Blue Cheese Dip from Kerrygold – Cashel Blue is such a delicious cheese, and this simple dip looks amazing.

Chicken Enchilada Dip from BranAppetit – Brandi has been one of my favorite bloggers for years, and this dip looks perfect for the big game.

Beer Mac and Cheese from How Sweet Eats – Beer Mac and Cheese? yes.

Super Bowl Cocktails from We are not Martha – Beer isn’t the only drink welcome at Super Bowl parties! Cocktails pair well with junk food, as does sparkling wine!

Salted Chocolate Turtle Graham Bars from Confessions of a Chocoholic – You have to have dessert, and who better than to choose a recipe from than Bianca!

Tags: Food, recipes, roundup, snacks, Super Bowl

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