Saturday, December 20, 2014

Not Your Average Squash Recipe

I feel bad I haven't posted anything in quite a while. I have been really busy with life these last two months. But I'm still cooking. This was tonight's creation. 
It accompanied scrumptious pork chops!
I'll post both recipes here. 
     This is a great recipe for people who don't like squash. My pickiest eater isn't crazy about squash, he gobbled these up and asked for more. He was sad when we ran out! 
I wish I would have taken a picture, but I didn't. So you'll just have to trust me on this one. 

Scrumptious Butternut Squash
Feeds about 5-6 people 

1 large butternut squash

     Peeled and diced

 Olive oil drizzle 1-2Tablespoons 

1/2 cup parmigiano reggiano

1T chili powder

1T Montreal steak seasoning

Lots of garlic and onion powder (probably a teaspoon or 2 idk)

I placed every ing in a bowl to throughtly coat the squash. You could just as easily season on the pan. 

Spread evenly on a baking sheet and bake at 525 

We have a gas oven so I broiled the pork chops and put this pan on the bottom rack at the same time. 

Whether you have gas or electric, it's totally doable. I love multitasking oven made dishes. 

You might want to pop these in  5  mins earlier if you have an electric broiler. 



Pork Chops
Bone in Pork Chops 
Splash with apple cider vinegar
Season to taste 
     Garam Masala 
     No Salt  21 spice
     Montreal Steak Seasoning
Broil, turning 1/2 way through until done. 
At least 145F.
(http://www.foodsafety.gov/keep/charts/mintemp.html)

I hope you enjoy these. If you like these recipes, have questions or comments please post below! 
Thanks for reading my blog. 

Monday, November 3, 2014

Hot cocoa / Chocolate Milk Mix

     Just in time for the holidays and cold weather! Today I'm sharing our favorite hot cocoa/ chocolate milk recipe! 
     One of the hardest parts of eating healthy for kids is being different from their friends or suddenly finding out they can't have something they always had before.       My goal is always to make things that help my kids feel normal, and nourish them at the same time. I cannot get past the labels on the chocolate milk and hot cocoa mixes any longer! 
     We have tried a couple varioustions over the year and this recipe is by far our unanimous favorite! 


Hot Cocoa
1c cocoa powder or cacao
2c of some type sugar. I usually use coconut palm sugar but use what you have.
1 teaspoon sea salt
1teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon cinnimon
Vanilla (which ever is easier. Liquid goes into cup after hot milk. Pwdr goes into the powder mix)
   Liquid - 1t per cup
  Pwdr - 1 1/2 Tblsp  

To use 
1 T mix (or more to taste)
8oz hot milk.

Chocolate Milk Mix 
Simply omit the cayenne pepper 
And vanilla is optional. We don't usually use vanilla for cold chocolate milk. 

Tips
A drink whisk is very helpful getting this mixed up. 
If you use essential oils, this would be a great way to use them! I would add 1 drop of cinnimon to the cup. 

If you enjoyed this recipe, have questions or comments please post them in the comments below. 
                                                       Thank you for reading! 

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Protein Powerhouse Pumpkin muffins

     It's pumpkin season! Maybe you've heard? You know simply becuase pumpkins are ripening right this time of year, every business takes it upon themselves to utilize this fact as a marketing campaign. Why not me? 


      Actually, I didn't set out to jump on the pumpkin fluff bandwagon.  I was just cleaning out my freezer for the incoming fall crop when I ran across a container of pumpkin purée from last winter.  Moreover, I was looking for easy foods I could cook up to send with my kids for school lunches. What could be easier than muffins?  
     The best part of cooking paleo is knowing that I can I enjoy my favorite foods but they are also meeting my nutritional needs. Not only do these muffins contain loads of protein, but veggies too! No wasted calories in this recipe! 
     At first glance it you might be surprised by the amount of spices in this recipe. I assure you it is not over powering. While coconut flour is fairly mild, when mixed into batter it can be difficult sometimes to taste anything else, especially since I also used coconut oil. In this recipe, I worked really hard to minimize the coconut flavor and create that fluffy muffin texture I always got when baking with wheat. Additionally, I used my muffin top pan for this recipe.  I have regular muffin pans too but I tend to use the muffin top pan more often. The cooking times may vary for traditional muffin pans. 



Protein Power House Pumpkin muffins
Makes approximately 14 muffins
Prep time 5-10 minutes 
Cooking time 25-30 minutes

2 1/2 cups Pumpkin purée 
1 cup Coconut Flour 
1/2C Arrowroot Powder
1 tbsp Aluminum-Free Baking Powder (2T if your using regular muffin tins) 
6 Whole eggs
1/2 cup Pure Maple Syrup (honey would do well too) 
2 tbsp Cinnimon
2 tbsp All Spice
2 tsp Cardamom 
1/2 cup Coconut Oil - melted 

 Topping 
1/8 C date sugar (other options would be acceptable, such as coconut palm sugar,  maple sugar, turbinado) 
1 teaspoon cinnimon 

Instructions
Preheat oven to 350F 

Grease your muffin tin well with coconut oil or use liners. Be sure to oil in between each set if reusing the same pan. 

I used a bowl and whisk for this recipe, a mixer on low speed would work fine as well. 

In a large mixing bowl combine pumpkin purée, coconut flour, arrowroot powder, baking powder and spices. 

In a separate bowl whisk 6 eggs completely. 
Add the eggs to the large bowl and mix well.

Pour in maple syrup and melted coconut oil stir thoroughly. 

Measure a 1/4 cup of batter into each muffin cup. 

Sprinkle topping over each muffin.


Bake 25-30 minutes. My first 2 batches cooked for 25 minutes exactly. The second one 30 minutes. Both turned out well. Most importantly keep an eye on them around 20 minutes as some ovens run hotter. 

If you liked this recipe, have any questions, comments; please post your comment below. 
                Thanks for Reading! 

Friday, August 22, 2014

Adventures in Cauli Rice: Stir Fried Cauli Rice

     Today's recipe is another quick and simple meal. We love Asian food but eating out is expensive. Making this dish at home also allows us to control the ingredients and flavors. I normally serve this type of dish with my homemade egg drop soup. It's so simple you'll wonder why you ever bought it from a restaurant! 

Stir Fried Cauli Rice 
Serves 4-6.      PrepTime 10 mins      Cook time 10-12. 

1batch cauli rice 
1small onion chopped 
1cup peas 
1cup carrots chopped small
2T olive oil
1-2 T sesame oil
1 t fish sauce 
1teaspoon Chinese 5spice (optional)
S&P 
2-3eggs 
Coconut Aminos or Tamari. If you can't find either one of these look for liquid 
      aminos or low sodium msg-free soy sauce 
1-2cups Diced meat or seafood (optional)

Instructions
Heat olive oil on medium high heat
Add cauli rice, carrots and onions 
Stir often. 4-5 mins
Add peas, sesame oil, coconut aminos, fish sauce, seasonings. Stir well
Whisk eggs and pour them into the mix while stirring. 
Once well mixed this dish is ready to serve! 

 Egg Drop Soup

Aprox 4servings   Total time less than 10 minutes

1quart bone broth or stock 
2-3 eggs -whisked

1. Pour bone broth into a sauce pan, heat medium to a gentle boil 
2. Slowly pour the eggs into the broth while whisking gently. 
3. Some recipes recommend sautéing a diced onion in the pot before pouring in the
    broth. This also tastes very nice but will add and extra 5 minutes to your cook    
    time. 

 Thoughts 
     If you don't have a wok don't worry it's not hard to stir fry in a flat pan.  You will just need to stir more often.
    Why the fish sauce? A couple years ago I was reading about making Asian foods taste more authentic. One blogger recommended fish sauce. This little addition is amazing! I add just a couple splashes which probably equals 1/2-1teaspoon. 

 If you enjoyed this recipe, have questions or comments please post them in the comments below. 
                                                       Thank you for reading! 

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Adventures in Cauliflower: Cauli Rice Carbonara

Today I'm going to share a super simple, last minute, toss it in the pan kind of recipe. I've tried different versions of carbonara. This is my version. 

Cauli Rice Carbonara
1batch cauli rice 
1/2 onion finely chopped
3-5 cloves garlic minced
Bacon crumbles
1T Lard aka bacon grease -yep you read that correctly! 
1egg + 1T water whisked
1-2 T  Italian seasoning
1-2 T  21 no salt seasoning
Sea salt & pepper to taste
1 cup shredded Parmeggano-reggiano (Parmesan cheese would be fine as well) 

Instructions
1. Heat pan and oil over med-high heat. 
2. Sauté onions until translucent. 
3. Add cauli rice and cook 5-7mins
4. Add bacon crumbles, lard and egg -combine well 
5. Stir in shredded parmeggano-reggiano and season to taste. 
6. Cook a few mixtures longer and serve. 
     
     I say season to taste because I prefer more seasoning, I realize that some people prefer less. For this recipe I use 2tablepoons of of each seasoning.
     I could enjoy this carbonara any time of day! The flavors are so soft and mild, it could easily become a comfort food. My toddler loved it so much he ate 4 servings. As a matter of fact, my entire family loves this recipe. They were actually sad that I only made a half batch for my first try. Needless to say, this will be a regular staple in our home. This dish stores nicely in the fridge. I'm not sure about freezing it, if you try it let me know! 
                                                                  
                                    
                                                      {4th bowl-I think this says it all!}
           If you try this recipe let me know, have questions or comments please post them below. 
                                                      Thanks for reading!!! 

Adventures in Cauliflower: Cauli Rice pudding

     Many people see desserts as a guilty pleasure, something only enjoyed occasionally. There's good reason to keep traditionally prepared desserts to a minimum. Most desserts will send your blood sugar through the roof and past the sun. This recipe not only changes the way we look at cauliflower, but also how we view desserts! 
     While cauliflower is high in carbohydrates it's a complex carb meaning it will digest more slowly, along with the other ingredients this dish will give your body sustained energy and vitamins. Unlike the carbohydrates in rice that generally spike blood sugars for an hour or two then send your body spiraling to a crash landing; carbs in veggies and fats stabilize blood sugar for longer periods of time with a much more even tapering off. In his wellness website, Dr. Mercola discusses this very topic. "While both grains and vegetables are carbohydrates, most grains should be avoided and most vegetables are acceptable. Your body prefers the carbohydrates in vegetables rather than grains because it slows the conversion to simple sugars like glucose, and decreases your insulin level. Grain carbohydrates, on the other hand, will increase your insulin levels and interfere with your ability to burn fat."  I'll also soon be sharing about the fats myth and why you shouldn't be afraid to eats fats on a regular basis. 
      Today's dish could be fabulous as a breakfast, snack or dessert. My family enjoyed it following dinner, cooled to room temperature. My version is made using a sauce pan but you could also try using a crock pot or the oven method; I'd love to hear how it works out for you. Either way I hope you decide to give this recipe a try. I think you will be pleasantly surprised and your blood sugars and waiste line will thank you too. 


Cauli Rice Pudding
1/2  batch cauliflower rice
1 T.  Butter/ghee or coconut oil 
  Pinch of Sea salt (if using coconut oil or unsalted butter) 

Heat the oil/butter in a sauce pan and cook cauli rice about 5mins. The idea is to make it sweeter and cook off the cauliflower taste, make sure you stir it often. You don't want it to brown or burn! 
Remove the cauli rice from the pan. 

Sauce 
2 cups milk (your choice) or combination of milk and cream 
4 teaspoons real vanilla extract 
1-1/2 T pumpkin pie spice 
2  whole eggs, whisked lightly [preferably free range due to nutritional superiority.]
1T * Arrowroot powder (optional for thickening) 
1/4 C raw honey or maple syrup
Zest of 1 small orange (optional) 
 1 t Cardamom (optional)
 1/2cup raisins, or any dried fruit (optional) 

1.  In the same pan used to cook the cauli rice combine all the sauce ingredients. 
Whisk well while bringing to a slow boil over medium heat. 
    -the only reason I add the cauli rice after this is because it will take longer to boil, if your limited on prep time go ahead and toss it in before.


2.  Once boiling add the cauli rice (and dried fruit if using) and reduce heat to low. Simmer for 30mins stirring every 2mins or so. Make sure to scrape the sides and bottom at least every other stir. Trust me on this one! I tried just whisking and too much was sticking to the pan. 

* if using Arrowroot powder - add it to cold milk first and whisk well then add  additional ingredients. 
I did not use arrowroot for this test,  because I didn't have any available that day; my pudding came out a little liquidy. 

Thoughts

     I made 5 batches of pudding for this experiment. All batches contained orange zest. All my kids loved the orange, I actually prefer it without. 
All of the batches behaved similarly in regards to thickening. Around the 15 minute mark they were gaining significant thickness. 
     Batch 1 was made using the sweetened vanilla coconut milk you buy in the refrigerator section. Because the milk already contained sweetener I eliminated the additional sweetener. However, this batch was the most bland. It also took the longest to thicken, although it did not exceed the 30 minutes. I don't normally buy this type of coconut milk becuase of the carrageenan, but I figured it was the easiest to obtain so I would give it a shot. 
     Batch 2 and 3 were made with canned coconut milk. Batch #2 was made with maple syrup while #3 was made with raw honey.  They taste very similar but 2 of my kids preferred the maple syrup batch while the other 2 preferred the honey version. My mom liked the coconut milk with honey and the dairy version with maple syrup. 
     Batch 4&5 were made using 1/2 milk and 1/2 heavy whipping cream. Batch #4 was made with maple syrup and #5 had honey. I think these tasted the same. That said, I kept going back for the honey version. 
     Overall I think all the batches turned out well. I would gladly make any of these versions again. 
               As always if you enjoyed this post, tried the recipe, have questions or comments 
                                                     please post them below. 
                                                        Thanks for reading! 

Mercola, J. "Beginner Plan: Carbohydrates." Mercola.com. Retrieved 18.Aug .2014
 Carbohydrates
http://www.mercola.com/nutritionplan/beginner_carbs.htm

Mercola,J. "List Of Best and Worst Vegitables to Eat." Mercola.com 29.Nov. 2010. Retrieved 18. Aug.2014
Vegetables 
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/11/29/recommended-vegetable-list.aspx

Adventures in Cauliflower: Rediculously Radical Red Rice

     This recipe came about becuase I cannot tolerate rice very well however I love rice! So when I read about using cauliflower in place of rice I rejoiced and got to work! 



Ridiculously Radical Red Rice
1 batch of cauli rice
1/2 onion minced
3-5 cloves garlic minced
2 stalks celery minced (the leafy greens are fine too) 
1 jar or 2 roasted red peppers   chopped
Water from the jar of peppers (or  liquid of your choice) 
6oz tomato paste 
2T Olive oil 
Sea salt 
Theses seasonings are optional based on taste. However I think they make it wonderful! 
         Original version
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 tablespoon paprika 
1 tablespoon chili powder 
         Alternate version 
1 t cinnimon 
1t nutmeg 
1tablespoon habanero powder 
1 teaspoon cumin    
 
Instructions 
1. Heat oil and sautée onions and celery, S&P 
cook until onions are translucent.
2. Add cauliflower and cook 5-7 mins stirring regularly.
3. Add garlic, red peppers and tomato paste, stir well
4. Add pepper water little by little until it looks saucy but not soupy. 
Now add seasonings 
5. Cover and let cook on low for about 10mins. 

     If you want to make this a complete meal toss in some browned meat or beans. You could also add some chopped sun dried tomatoes. It's really tasty! 
     This dish is great with many types of food. Great for BBQ's, awesome with Mexican flavors, works well with middle eastern flavors too. 
You can serve it hot or cold, and it would probably freeze fine too - but there's never enough leftover to freeze! 

If you enjoyed this recipe or have any questions please feel free to leave a comment below. 


Here is my red rice as a side with fajitas and avocado. 


Sunday, August 17, 2014

Adventures in Cauliflower; the journey begins

   Cauliflower is a pretty amazing super food! Yet somehow this cruciferous veggie is sadly under appreciated. Containing Protein, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Magnesium and Phosphorus, and a very good source of Dietary Fiber, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Vitamin B6, Folate, Pantothenic Acid, Potassium and Manganese, cauliflower's only negative aspect is it's high proportion of sugars. While carbs can add to weight gain, occasional use - especially when considering the benefits- is really pretty minimal. 
   Up until 7 years ago, my experience with cauliflower had been severely limited to dipping it in French onion or veggie dip.  While picking up some supplies at my favorite health food store, I ran across a book on the Raw Food diet. I was intrigued! I began googling recipes and that's when I discovered a group called gone raw. [www.goneraw.com] is my favorite resource for new veggie recipes. I do believe that there are some foods better digested when cooked, however the ingenuity in gone raw is phenomenal! 
     Among these creative, delicious and bazzar recipes is a recipe for cauliflower "popcorn."  [http://goneraw.com/recipe/raw-popcorn]. This recipe redefined my narrow minded presumptions of both cauliflower and popcorn, it challenged my view of food in general. My taste buds and my waist line rejoiced! Today I am going to show you how I make my cauliflower rice, and also a basic "rice" recipe that makes an excellent side dish to most dinners. 
   

     How to make cauliflower rice
      •  blender or food processor
      • 1 head of cauliflower. I prefer organic,
      but any veggie is better than none.
      Therefore, if all you can find is frozen 
      conventional cauliflower; by all means
      by it! 
      • water (optional)
         * Mesh strainer -if using the water method
         * spatula or long handle spoon 
     First, you will need to cut the cauliflower in to medium size chunks. Don't worry about getting them exactly the same size. As a matter of fact you can even toss in the stem in chunks. 
      Place all the cauliflower into your blender or food processor. This is where I would add the water. Just enough to cover the cauliflower. Pulse on the grind button a couple times until you like the consistency.  The first time I made it I ground it pretty fine. Now that we have it more often I make it much chunkier. 
       Now pour the cauliflower into the mesh strainer and press out as much water as you can. From here you can toss it straight into the pan or bowl to begin preparing your dish. You could also simply toss it in a pan with some butter/oil or season well and dehydrate it. 
   

        Basic Cauli Rice Recipe
         This recipe will feed 4-6 
        1 batch cauliflower - riced
        1/2 onion minced
        2-4 cloves garlic minced ( I like a lot, add it to taste) 
        3 tablespoons olive oil (coconut oil or butter would also work well) 
        Sea salt and pepper.
   
       Heat 2T oil in you pan. 
       Toss in onion and cook to translucent. 
       Add cauli rice +  SS&P, stir well.
       Cover and cook 6-8 mins. 
       Stir occasionally.
       Add last tablespoon oil and garlic. Cook 2-3 more minutes. 
       
This dish is good hot or cold, and is really fabulous with some nice shredded Parmigiano-Reggiano, or regular Parmesan will do just fine as well. 
 
            If you make this recipe and like it, or have any questions, please leave a comment below. These recipes were inspired by my favorite blogs; however, when creating these recipes I made them by adding ingredients until I was satisfied. Any similarities is nothing more than coincidence. 
                                                      Thanks for reading! 

For more information on cauliflower I'd like to recommend a fantastic article by Dr Mercola. 
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/02/22/cauliflower-health-benefits.aspx

    Nutritiondata.self.com has a fabulous resource that tells you the nutritional values of most foods; available on their website. Here is an example of Cauliflower. 

Cauliflower, raw


Serving size: 
FOOD SUMMARY

Nutrition facts label for Cauliflower, raw

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Nutritional Target Map for Cauliflower, raw

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4.54.5Fullness FactorND Rating

NutritionData's         Nutrition Data's Opinion 
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Weight loss:
Optimum health:
Weight gain:

The good: This food is very low in Saturated Fat and Cholesterol. It is also a good source of Protein, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Magnesium and Phosphorus, and a very good source of Dietary Fiber, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Vitamin B6, Folate, Pantothenic Acid, Potassium and Manganese.

The bad: A large portion of the calories in this food come from sugars.

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Caloric Ratio Pyramid for Cauliflower, raw

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Chart Source:  Self Nutritional Data, Cauliflower, Raw; Self Nutrition Data, Conde Nast; 2014; WEB;   17, August, 2014.


     

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Adventures in Cauliflower


    Cauliflower is one of the few vegetables my family does not prefer to eat. To be frank, if it's on the table appearing as cauliflower they will pass it up 100% of the time. However, I believe there is a preparation for every food that will be appealing to those who previously despised such foods. I like to call these gateway recipes. 


       Starting Monday August 18, 2014 I will be posting a different cauliflower recipe each day. We will take a look at the benefits of cauliflower and unique recipes. My kids are my greatest critics, they always tell me exactly what they think of a recipe creation. All of these recipes have passed their scrutiny. We will start the week with a dual function recipe. It's great hot or cold and fabulous for breakfast, lunch, dinner or a midnight snack. 
    If you have issues digesting cruciferous vegetables try drinking an ounce of aloe juice. Aloe juice that I use tastes like water. You can drink it alone or add it juice. This is the brand I normally buy. I am not endorsing this product for money, it's just the brand I buy. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00014EWUO/ref=sr_sp-btf_title_1_5?qid=1408063485&sr=8-5

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Day 20

Happy Monday every body!!!!  I do not in any way like this detox!!!!! For breakfest I had oat meal with warm syrup. Then for lunch I had two peaces of chicken and some veggies.then for dinner I had a salad and a chicken wrap. If you want you can follow me on pintrist my name is ZKindig. Thank you for following my detox.


        LOVE ZOE :)

     Please Keep in mind that Zoe is 12 at the time of this post, and most likely suffering from a common phenomena of detox where the individual becomes irritable as the toxins are being eliminated. 
     My personal opinion on the 21 Day Sugar Detox is that it is a fantastic gateway program for people who are trying to get their blood sugars and waist lines under control. Making changes slowly usually means you will stick with it for the long haul. I personally really enjoyed all of the recipes in the cook book. My other children enjoyed them as well. To be honest, Zoe liked the dishes as well. I think in addition to the detoxification irritability was the idea of being different -the worst thing ever to a teen- that made her decide not to like the program. 

                     If you have tried the 21DaySugar Detox, have any questions or comments,
                                                       please post them below.      
                                                          Thanks for reading! 

Day 19

Hi every body happy Sunday!!!!! I just want to say that this detox is very hard and I do not think I will be doing this agin any time soon! So I had oatmeal with warm syrup. Then for lunch I had some veggies and cheese sandwich ( I'm sorry I was super hungry and I really wanted it). Then for dinner I had pork ribs and homemade  chocolate milk. If you want you guys can follow me on pintrist my name s ZKindig. Thank you to all of you who have been following my detox.


     LOVE ZOE :)

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Day 18

Hi every body! So I have to say that I really do not like this detox one bit. But for breakfest I had a smoothie and a roll. Then for lunch I had a hotdog and a smoothie. Then for dinner I had a hamburger and some tatter tots. If any of you would like to share stuff with me you can follow me on pintrist my name is ZKindig. Thank you to all of you who have been following my detox.


   LOVE ZOE :)

Friday, March 28, 2014

Day 17

Hi every body!!!!!!!!! So today I had a bad day because the detox is stressing me out! So for breakfest I had oat meal with syrup. Then for snack I had a fruit stick. Then for dinner I had healthy pancakes and sausage and a veggie thing. If you wish to share any thing with me you can follow me  on pintrist my name is ZKindig. Thank you to all of you who have been following my detox.


    LOVE ZOE :)

Day 16

Hi everybody!!!!!! I just want to start this blog off saying I'm am not in any way really likeing this detox but it doesn't mean you won't. So for breakfest I had two eggs and a small green juice that my mom buys. Then for snack I had a fruit stick. Then for dinner I had a peace of chicken, a small salad and some beets. If any of you would like to share any thing you can follow me on pintrist my name is ZKindig. Thank you to all of you who have been reading my posts!!!!!!!!


  LOVE ZOE :)

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Day 15

Happy Tuesday every body!!!!!!!!!! Ok so for breakfest today I had a 2 yolk egg and some oatmeal. For snack I had some graps and a fruit stick. For lunch I had some veggies, two peaces of meat and a nut bar. Then for dinner I had meat loaf and a veggie mix and I had some almond milk chocolate milk. If any of you want to share or follow me on pintrist my name is ZKindig. Thank you to all of who have been following my posts!!!!!!!!!!!!!


        LOVE ZOE :) :) ;)

Day 14

Happy Monday every body!!!!!!!! So for breakfest today  had a egg but it turned out to be a 2 yolk egg and then I had a cup of green juice. Then for snack I had some graps and a fruit stick. Then for lunch I had some left over paleo jambalaya. For dinner I had stew and a cup of homemade almond milk chocolate milk. If you want to share or follow me on pintrist my name is ZKIndig. Thank you to all of you who have been following my posts!!!!!!

       LOVE ZOE :) :) ;)

Day 13

Hi every body I'm sorry this post is late but I vas very busy!!! Ok so for breakfest I had two eggs and a glass of homemade chocolate milk that is really good it is healthy but will give you that sugary goodness. Next for lunch I had a bacon burger NO BUN!!!!!!! Then for dinner I had paleo jambalaya and a cup of almond milk chocolate milk. If any of you would like to share stuff with me you can follow me on pintrist my pintrist name is ZKindig. Thank you so much to all of you who have been following my posts!!!!! 


      LOVE ZOE :) ;)

This is the jambalaya

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Day 12

Hey everybody I hope you all had a great day!!!!!!!! Ok so for breakfest I had oatmeal with warm syrup. For lunch I had a handberger and apple slices. Then for dinner I had steak, a little bit of crab and a veggie mix and my mom made all of dinner so thank you mom!!!!!!!! If any of you would like to share stuff with me you can follow me on pintrist my name is ZKindig. Thank you to all of you who are following my detox. 


   Love Zoe ;)

Day 11

Hi every body!! Ok so for breakfest I 1 egg a a small cup of homemade chocolate milk. For snack I had a healthy chocolate peanut butter bar and a fruit smoothie. I did not really eat lunch because I had a late breakfest but I did drink water all day! Then for dinner I had fish sticks a peas. I hope you all are enjoying my 21 day auger detox and thank you all for following my posts!!!!!!!! If you would like to share any thing with me you can follow me on pintrist my name is ZKindig.


 Love Zoe ;)

Thursday, March 20, 2014

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Day 8 

Hi every body. Ok so I'm am very sorry that this was posted late!!! 
Ok so for breakfast I had oat meal with warm maple syrup. For snack I had a fruit stick and all day I drank water.for lunch I had a slice of meat, a nut bar and a fruit cup.Then for dinner I had pork chops and roasted bacon brusselsprouts. If you would like to share any thing with me you can follow me on pintrist my name is ZKindig. 

   Love Zoe 

 

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Day 9 

 Happy  wedsday  every body!!!!!
For breakfast I had  oatmeal with warm syrup and a cup of green juice. 
For snack I had a fruit cup. For lunch I had some meat and a nut bar and a apple. Then for dinner I had stew which my mom made. Thank you too all of you that have been following my blog. If you would like to share any thing with me you can follow me on pintrist. My pintrist name is ZKindig.


 Love Zoe :)

Day 10

Day 10

Hi every body!!! I hope you all are having a great week! I am sorry that my other posts were posted late!!!!
Ok so for breakfast I had one egg a a small glass of green juice. For lunch I had peanut butter with apple slices, fruit cup, and a veggie blend. For dinner I had stew and a cup of almond milk with homemade chocolate milk mix which I will blog about. If you wish to share any thing with me you can follow me in pintrist my name is ZKindig. Thank you too all of you that have been following my blogs!!!!! 

Love Zoe :) 

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Day 7

Hi and happy st. Patricks  day!! Ok so yes I know this will be posted late and I'm sorry. Ok so for breakfest my mom made eggs in a peace of bell pepper to look like a shamrock and I had a cup of green juice. For snack I had a fruit cup and a fruit stick. For lunch I had some meat, a nut bar, and a homemade healthy cupcake I made. Then for dinner I had corn beef and Irish patato soup.
If any you would like to share anything with me you can follow me on pintrist, my name is ZKindig.
Thank you to all of you who are following my blog posts.
  
      Love Zoe :) 

Berry smoothie

Hey guys today I wanted to share my fave smoothie with you. 


     What you will need 
  
   1. Any kind of frozen fruit you like (but it has to be frozen)
    2. Alomond milk or any milk you like
    3. And yogurt 

      So to make this all you need to do is in a blender put your fruit in (as much as you like). Then add milk ( cover berrys with milk ). Then add 2 tablespoons of yogurt. Bled intill smooth. And your done.

    I hope you injoy this and yea think you.

     Love Zoe

Day 6

Hi every body, hope you all had a awesome day. Because I did ! Ok so for breakfest I had a chocolate milk like I did yesterday ps it is super healthy. And I had some green grapes. For lunch I had a few peaces of lunch meat (I don't know how to spell their names ;?  ) . Then for dinner I had samion, spicy pateos and shrimp and scallope scapy. After dinner I made health chocolate cupcakes so look for a blog about that tomorrow. I am so happy because my mom told me that a lot of people were reading my posts and she said that most of you are friends with her on Facebook. If any of you want you can follow me on pintrist my name is ZKindig. Thank you all so much and I love you guys because you all
Are reading my posts.



       Love Zoe ; }

Day 5

Hi every body! I hope you all had fun today. For breakfest I had some green grapes and chocolate milk (homemade chocolate milk mix and almond milk). For lunch I had 2 eggs and.                 .  For dinner I had a hotdog and some grapes and some healthy chips. Then for a snack I had a mini cupcake I know I cheated sorry!!!!!!!!!! If you want you can follow me on  pintrist my name is ZKindig. Thank you . 


         Love Zoe 

Super yummy apple pie smoothie

             This smoothie is so yummy and super heathy! 
      
                 What you will need 
      
           1. 1 cup of full-fat coconut milk, canned or homemade 
           2. 1/2 cup of water
           3. 1 green or red apple, peeled,cored, and chopped
           4. 2 tablespoons almond butter
           5. 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
           6. 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 
           7. 2 dashes nutmeg, for garnish
          8. A small hand full of ice  (optional)
          9. 1 to 2 scoops 100% grassfed whey protein powder or other 100% single-ingredient protein powder (optional)


           Then purée all the ingredients in a blender until smooth.
     
     This is a great treat after a work out or any time!!!!!!!!!!

     Love Zoe

Friday, March 14, 2014

Day 4

Happy PI day!!!!!!!! Today was a awesome day for the detox. For breakfest I had oatmeal with warm syrup. For snack I had a fruit cup. For lunch I had 2 peaces of salami and I had some carrots. For dinner I had steak with salid and home made chocolate milk. 
           Thank you all so much for following my posts! ;) I hope you all are staying healthy through the flu season. If you wish to share any types of dishis you can follow me on pintrist, my pintrist name is ZKindig . Love you guys so much. 
          
               Love Zoe 

Thursday, March 13, 2014

21 Day Sugar Detox : Day 3

      
Today was a ok day I kind of was not feeling so hot. I had a headache, dizzy and nauseous. For breakfast I had oatmeal with 100% natural dark chocolate chips. For lunch I had 2 pieces of meat ( I forgot what kind). And I had 4 mini hot dogs and a fruit cup. For snack I had a nut mix. And all day I drank water!!! For dinner I had cabbage wrapped dumplings and for dessert I had raw pudding! 
Please follow me on pintrist ( my pintrist name is zkindig ). Thank all of you who are following my 21 day sugar detox!!!! Love you all so much for reading my posts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

         Love Zoe 

21 Day Sugar Detox: Day 2

     
Today was a great day for the detox!!! For breakfast I had oatmeal with berries and a cup of juice ( aka hot apple cider). Then I did a 1 hour and 30 minute workout. For snack I had a apple pie  smoothie ( I'm going to do a separate blog post) . For lunch I had 2 pieces of ham and 6 carrots with hummus. For dinner I had 1 piece of chicken that my mom made and some plain white rice. Hope that all you guys are enjoying my posts so far!!!! And if any of wish to share any kinds of food please let me know, I really want to try some healthy sweets!!!!!!!!! You can follow me on pintrist ( my pintrist is zkindig) 

        Love Zoe     

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

"Hey Fatty on the track" you inspire me.

     I HATE derogatory terms like "fatty" but I love this Facebook post! Why? Because exercising when your heavy can be very intimidating. Every move looks awkward, feels very uncomfortable, and is often difficult to accomplish due to the fat being in the way; not to mention the possibility that my shirt or pants will move and my fat will hang out. That's why I hate exercising! However I love exercise because it makes me feel strong, confident, and healthy. I have never been a runner but I want to be. So I'm working on building up my body to be a runner. 

     There is woman in my neighborhood who could have easily been the woman in this post. She is much larger than I am yet every single day she pounds the pavement. I watch her dedication, her struggle, her commitment to improving her body. I feel like a slacker when I drive by her while shuffling my kids to their activities. She inspires me. If she can run then so can I. 

http://www.closeronline.co.uk/2014/03/to-the-fatty-running-on-the-track-this-afternoon-facebook-user-pens-surprising-message-to-overweight-runner

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Zoe's 21 Day Sugar Detox : day 1

     Hey everybody, I'm Zoe and today I'm starting the 21 day sugar detox!!!!!!!! I know that I was supposed to start the detox yesterday but I forgot and I'm very sorry. So today for breakfast I ate oat meal with butter and warm maple syrup.  For snack I had a berry almond milk smoothie and a trail mix. Then for lunch I had a fruit cup, carrots, 2 mini crescent rolls with cheddar cheese and mini hot dogs ( I  know I cheated ). Lastly for dinner I had Paleo style beef stroganoff with miracle noodles and zucchini noodles.
      Thank you all for coming to  my moms blog to read my blog posts. The last day of the detox on April1, 2014. If you would like me to try any of foods or snacks please comment on this blog or you can share it on my moms Facebook or Pinterest pages please #Zoes21detox .
Thank you so much!!!!!!
                
           Love Zoe