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Best Coffee Shops in St. Augustine, Florida 2025

Cuban coffee from 1928 Cuban Bistro in St. Augustine Florida

March 25, 2024 Featured

Best Coffee Shops in St. Augustine, Florida 2025

I’ve lived in St. Augustine since 2006, so I would call myself a local by now. I’ve watched this beautiful city really come alive food-wise over my time here. The coffee scene is now a vibrant, exciting one with all sorts of options, flavors and vibes to choose from. Here’s the list of my favorite St. Augustine coffee shops to hit up while in the Ancient City, along with some that I’d say are a pass. 

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Ever wondered if coffee is actually good for you? I wrote all about that topic in a post found here: Is Coffee Healthy?

Perfect Spot to Work

Kookaburra Coffee

Kookaburra Coffee shop best coffee in St. Augustine

This is one of my favorite coffee shops to stay and work in for a while. You have to try my favorite coffee drink anywhere- their Honey Badger Latte, served cold or hot. They are a locally owned, roasted, and operated coffee shop that has a cult following. Known as the “Aussie American espresso and pie shop”, their Aussie pies are a MUST TRY. I still remember the first time I had an Aussie pie. I skeptically thought, "What in the world are “meat pies”? Weird!" I’m so glad I tried it, as it is the most delicious mix of a quiche and flaky pie. I prefer the breakfast pies that are stuffed with a mix of eggs, cheese and breakfast meats. The Corker is our personal favorite.

Their name comes from the Kookaburra bird native to Australia and the country’s national symbol. There are 6 locations around St. Johns County. They have expertly crafted, unique specialty coffee drinks. In the fall, you have to try their pumpkin spice latte. It is the BEST as they use real pumpkin to flavor it. Most locations have parking. The St. Augustine beach location has an outdoor window, perfect for a quick order before heading to the beach. 

Great Coffee With a Mission

Growers Alliance

This is my favorite tasting drip coffee in town. It’s low acid and so smooth. I stock up on the whole bean varieties and use it in my french press at home. They are also hyper committed to fair trade practices.  You’ll find them at the St. Augustine Farmers Market every Saturday too and their iced coffee with cream and sugar is just magic. It’s so good. This coffee shop is very cool because it’s more than just about the coffee, they have a mission.

On their website they share: "Through our 501C3 non profit organization - Kijiji International, Growers Alliance Coffee is focused on improving the lifestyles of the coffee growers, and educating them on utilizing any available resources to be economically independent." The owners are from Kenya and some of the most wonderful people in town. They are always willing to strike up a conversation with a customer. I always leave with a smile on my face. I highly recommend visiting this shop when you are not in a hurry. It’s one of a kind with plenty of parking and a convenient drive through window. 

Update: They are looking to open a new location soon, but until then you can continue to find them at the Farmers Market. The best way to stay up to date with this shop is through their Facebook page.

Unique Menu Items

Sunday Gathering Table

This is my favorite place to get french press coffee alongside an incredible brunch. Inside the restaurant you'll find a bright and cozy atmosphere with local art lining the walls. The food is incredible and you should try anything on their sourdough bread. Again, that French press coffee is where it is. There is only street parking for this restaurant but it is well worth it!

DOS Coffee & Wine Bar

DOS is different from the above mentioned because it serves a bigger menu of food, is a wine bar, and is a hip place to hang out. With their lovely outdoor seating area and occasional live music, this is where I would go to meet friends for catching up or hanging out on a Saturday evening. As for their coffee, they roast their own and have a killer pour over that is worth the wait for. I like that it is located on the north part of town, closer to me, and away from the tourist chaos of downtown.

Sweet Treats

Choco-Lattes

This is one of my favorite dessert places in downtown St. Augustine. We’ve celebrated a few birthdays here because man, their cakes are delicious. They serve their house blends of coffees which are also amazing and pair really nice with their over the top desserts. Located in a historic house downtown, this is the perfect spot to take a break from walking around and do a little people watching. 

Screaming Peacock Coffee

Named after the very loud peacocks at the Fountain of Youth, this coffee can only be found in local shops around town or ordered online. The name alone should make you want to try it. It's a great souvenir to bring back to coffee-loving friends at home because, well, the name! But it really does taste great too. I usually have it when getting donuts at Island Donuts, where it is the hot coffee served. My favorite blend is the Midnight Mayhem.

Gluten-Free Options

Alms and Fare

This coffee shop and bakery has a wellness theme. All their baked goods are gluten free, dairy free and naturally sweetened. Besides good coffee, you’ll also find local teas, wellness drinks and smoothies on their menu. Head to this beautiful shop to relax and eat something nourishing. 

Cuban Restaurants

You can find some really good places to get your Cuban coffee fix at:

1928 Cuban Bistro  

This one is located in North St. Johns County, so technically not St. Augustine. But it's a delightful Cuban cafe and the perfect place for a yummy breakfast or lunch. The Cuban coffee is fantastic and the family that owns it is lovely and always friendly.

Paladar Cuban Eatery  

Located on the south part of Anastasia Island, this spot is worth a try and you should definitely eat the food too!

Cravings and More Bakery  

This place may not look like much on the outside but it is beautiful on the inside. It's a wonderful place to get breakfast, read the paper and enjoy some really tasty menu items. They have Cuban coffee but SO much more. Their house-made pastries are breathtaking and the menu is impressive. This is a great local place to escape tourists.

Best Coffee Shops in St. Augustine, Florida
instant pot turkey chili in a bowl

March 12, 2024 Chicken & Turkey

Easy Instant Pot Turkey Chili Recipe

This family favorite Easy Instant Pot Turkey Chili Recipe delivers rich flavors and great nutrition. If this is your first time using an electric pressure cooker, this ground turkey chili is a great easy recipe to begin with. 

Easy Instant Pot Turkey Chili with cheese and jalapeno toppings

When creating this easy turkey chili recipe, I knew I wanted the texture to be on the chunky side. Anything I made before this was runny, so I wanted to make it thick where it would stay on the spoon and not drip off. I also knew I wanted to add a good flavor without making it spicy, because my kids don't care for too much spice.

Making sure it contains good veggies and fiber was a priority as well, so I added peppers, onion, and the kidney beans. I don't like a really strong turkey flavor, so it was important to me to bring all of these flavors together.

Try my other healthy Instant Pot recipes like Cilantro Chicken and Rice, Easy No-Soak Black Beans, and Tomato Basil Soup.

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Ingredient List

This is a balanced all in one meal because it contains lean protein, plant based protein beans, fiber rich foods like beans and veggies, and lots of nutrients from all the ingredients. Every ingredient is pulling its weight in this recipe. Here's what you'll need to make this healthy Instant Pot chili:

overhead shot of ingredients for healthy turkey chili: beans, peppers, tomato sauce, tomato paste, diced tomatoes, ground turkey, chili seasoning, salt, and onion.
  • Lean Ground Turkey
  • Poblano Pepper
  • Green Bell Pepper
  • Yellow Onion
  • Canned Crushed Tomatoes
  • Canned Diced Tomatoes- I recommend fire roasted diced tomatoes
  • Tomato Paste
  • Chili Seasoning -I recommend McCormick Organic Chili Seasoning packet
  • Canned Kidney Beans
  • Salt

See recipe card for quantities.

The 2 secret ingredients in this recipe are the poblano pepper and tomato paste. Poblanos are a little hotter than bell peppers, but not as hot as jalapenos, so you can create good flavor without being too hot. It’s kid friendly. Tomato paste (instead of tomato sauce) adds thickness and rich flavor because it is a food that provides umami flavor. 

Instructions

Here's how to make Easy Instant Pot Turkey Chili:

cooking ground turkey on saute mode in instant pot

Turn on the Instant Pot sauté mode. Once hot, add in the turkey and cook, breaking up into small pieces. When turkey is about 50% cooked, add in the poblano, green pepper, and onion. Continue stirring and cooking until turkey meat is cooked through and veggies are slightly tender. Turn off the heat (hit cancel) on the Instant Pot.

adding remaining ingredients to instant pot

 Add all the tomatoes, tomato paste, seasoning, beans and salt to the turkey and veggies in the Instant Pot. Stir to combine. 

cooked instant pot turkey chili

Close the lid of Instant Pot and set it to high pressure with a cooking time of 30 minutes.

Easy Instant Pot Turkey Chili in a bowl with toppings

Dish into bowl and serve with your favorite toppings (like jalapeno, cheddar cheese, fresh cilantro, and sour cream) and with tortilla chips or cornbread. 

Hint: Once completed, you can either quick release the pressure to eat immediately or let the remaining pressure naturally release and sit for as long as you need it to.

Substitutions

  • Seasoning- My favorite seasoning packet to use is the McCormick Organic Chili Seasoning, but really you can use whatever chili seasoning to want and go as mild or as hot as you want. This one has great flavor with just a touch of heat. The mild is too mild for me, so this one is great for my family. 
  • Beans- Instead of kidney beans you could use pinto beans.

Variations

Here are a few variations you could try with this healthy chili recipe.

  • Vegan: Make this into a vegan or vegetarian chili by leaving out the turkey and adding a can of washed and drained black beans, pinto beans, or white beans. 
  • Heat: Take up the heat by choosing a hotter heat spice blend, adding in 1-3 diced jalapenos in step 1, adding a dash of chili powder to step 2, or topping your chili with fresh jalapenos.
  • Slow Cooker: You could make this in the slow cooker. After you cook the turkey and peppers, add remaining ingredients and cook on low heat for 6-8 hours. Top with your favorite chili toppings.

Equipment

An Instant Pot is the only piece of equipment you'll need for this delicious pot of chili.

Storage

Let the chili cool to a warm, but not cold, temperature first. Store leftover turkey chili in the fridge in an airtight container for 3-5 days. Leftover chili reheats well making it great for meal prep.

Top tip

I love this recipe because I can make it in the morning, let it naturally release pressure and sit all day (it only gets better) and dinner is ready whenever we need it to be.

February 23, 2024 Nutrition

How to Tell if Tortillas Are Too Bad to Eat

You buy a packet of tortillas for a meal you intended to make, but plans changed and the tortillas went unused. How do you know if tortillas are too bad to eat? Here is a helpful guide to find out.

tortilla that is too bad to eat
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Tortillas are a favorite staple of Mexican cuisine and I love to use store-bought tortillas in my recipes.This family favorite Healthy Taco Lasagna uses whole-wheat or corn tortillas and is the perfect meal to make when bringing dinner to a friend. I also use tortillas in these All Natural Chicken Enchiladas made with whole-wheat tortillas and leftover chicken. 

Expiration Date

If you have leftover tortillas and are wondering the best way to tell if they are ok to eat, the first thing to check is the sell-by date.There should always be an expiration date printed on the original packaging of your tortillas. If stored correctly, your tortillas could last even longer than this printed date. But when checking to see if your tortillas are too bad to eat, looking at this date is a good place to start.

Color Changes in Tortillas

In any type of tortilla, the next step is looking for signs of color changes. If you see signs of mold growth or changes in color, it's time to say "So long, tortillas!" Any color changes such as a green tinge, dark spots, or unusual spots of any kind are signs of spoilage. In spinach tortillas you may have a tougher time checking for the green-tinge, but err on the side of caution. No one wants to eat moldy tortillas.

Smell of Tortillas

Another clear indication that your tortillas are too bad to eat is an unpleasant smell. This could be a sour smell, or just any smell that seems "off" to you. Tortillas are naturally mild in odor, so an unpleasant odor coming from any of the different types of tortillas is a bad sign.

Proper Storage Methods

For store-bought tortillas, the best-by date will be printed on the plastic bag packaging. If it is a bag of unopened tortillas it is possible that it will have a slightly longer shelf life than the date shown on the tortilla package. Here are things you should be aware of when storing tortillas:

  • To extend the shelf life of your tortillas, try storing them in an air-tight container in the fridge.
  • Wrapping tortillas in plastic wrap and storing in a cool, dry place is another option.
  • To further prolong the shelf life of tortillas, you can freeze them. You'll just need to place a piece of wax paper or parchment paper between each tortilla. Then place them all in an airtight container or freezer bags.

Fiber in Tortillas

What makes my family happy are the soft flour tortillas. I personally love ones that have fiber in them. There are a couple of brands that have more fiber than others, so it's a good idea to look for that information on the nutrition facts. With more fiber they will be more filling and help contribute to you getting the fiber that you need every day. I do like experimenting with corn tortillas every once in a while.

For instance, there are some that have more flavor than others. When preparing corn tortillas, it is important to follow the directions on how to heat them up because that can either make them delicious or cause them to fall apart. Corn tortillas are a natural source of fiber and whole grain when they are made from 100% corn. Corn tortillas tend to have less ingredients in them and are naturally gluten free. If you want to eat gluten free or have family members who are gluten free, you can simply swap your flour tortillas for corn and that's a really easy way to accommodate that dietary need. 

Homemade Tortillas

I have made tortillas before. It is surprisingly not difficult. Making homemade tortillas is the kind of thing that you'd want a good reason to do. Maybe you prefer the authentic taste or you want minimal ingredients. It's as simple as combining masa harina, hot water, and salt. Having a tortilla press would make it super easy and yield the best results. If that sounds like something that would be enjoyable to you or you just want something super fresh, go for it! I do think there's a little bit of a flavor difference there, and that could be a fun thing for you to try.

How Tortillas Make Healthy Easy

Paying attention to the size of the tortilla is a matter of how much energy or calories you want to consume. The bigger the tortilla, the more calories it contains, and that could be totally fine for you. If you are a parent of teenagers or hungry kids, simply having different sizes of tortillas is a great way to meet the different needs of your family. For instance, you could serve your teenagers burrito sized tortillas while you choose to have taco size. That's a simple way to make a meal that accommodates everyone without any extra work.

Conclusion

It's always a good idea to check the date of your tortillas before consuming. Using the list above should be a good way to determine if your tortillas are too bad to eat. If in doubt, throw it out.

You might also be interested to read How to Tell if Green Beans are Too Bad to Eat.

Jenna with bag from Valentine Gift Guide

January 26, 2024 Featured

7 Unique Valentines Day Gifts for 2025

Need creative ideas for unique Valentine's Day gifts that inspire joy and wellness? Check out the Make Healthy Easy Valentine's gift guide for ideas that will make an impact on the special person you care about.

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Shark FreeStyle

I know it has a high price tag, but I personally think it is 100% worth it if you want to go for a pricier gift. The Shark FlexStyle is about half the price of the Dyson! The beauty of this product is that it uses hot air to curl your hair rather than direct contact with a hot tool. It's 4 tools in one: a hair dryer, a paddle brush attachment to straighten, a round brush, and the curling aspect. I was able to get rid of 3 of my other tools and just use this one for all of it!

Valentine's gift idea Shark FlexStyle

This is the ideal present, especially for someone like me. See, I'm just not gifted at doing hair in a really nice way. I've gotten better, but it's still not great. But with this new tool, it's so much easier once you get the hang of it! It has given my hair more body than I thought was ever possible. I have body in my hair for a good 24-48 hours lately, and that is unheard of for me! It takes a bit of time to do, but it does last so it's worth it to me.

I recommend getting a carrying case for it to hold everything together nicely. I keep my hair clips in there too for when I need to clip my hair up into different layers while styling. Your Valentine will use this gift for special occasions and every day styling.

Luxury Bags

Next on our list are Bostanten genuine leather bags. The high quality and attractive styles are what drew me to their brand. They sent me the Lnna Wallet and Mizuki Classic Briefcase to try and they are both exceptional. The women's leather wallets come in many different designs, styles, and colors! The briefcase is stunning and my favorite part is that it has great pockets. Use code BGBVIP for an extra 12% off at checkout.

Jenna with a Bostanten wallet and briefcase from the Valentine gift guide

One fun thing to do if you purchase a women's briefcase is to fill it with some of your Valentine's favorite things. For instance, you could easily place wine glasses (like these that I love from IKEA), their favorite bottle of wine, and decadent chocolates inside and you would have a super easy and thoughtful gift.

Smoothie Box

This may be one of our most unique gift ideas yet. I don't know about you, but I love any gift that makes meal planning easier! Daily Harvest's Smoothie Gift Box is just what it sounds like- a box of their most loved smoothies.

At Make Healthy Easy, we love smoothies and you can find all of our smoothie recipes HERE. But for days when you're really in a time crunch or you're in a particularly busy season of life, a packaged smoothie like this can be very helpful in keeping up those anchor habits. Daily Harvest makes it easy. All you do is fill the cup it comes with to the top with your preferred liquid, pour that into a blender and blend. Then you can pour it back into your cup and enjoy.

You know how some people give fruit bouquets instead of cookie bouquets? This is a better version of that! This would be perfect to go in Valentine's Day baskets or bundles with your special someone's favorite things, too.

Cozy PJs

One year I was gifted a pair of very nice PJs. Prior to this, I wore whatever to bed - old t-shirts, ratty shorts, etc. I was fine with it, until I put on these new PJ's. Maybe it's the fact that I'm in my 40s now or maybe wearing the nice fabrics was truly life changing, but I have converted to being a pajama set wearing person. I'm never going back.

Fast forward to today and Cozy Earth sent me a pair of their incredible bamboo loungewear to try out (Bamboo Joggers and Ultra-Soft Bamboo Pullover Crew).

Jenna wearing Cozy Earth lounge wear in grey

They are so soft and warm but also really breathable, which is perfect for Florida winters. The quality of these pieces (and the packaging by the way) are so high quality. I do not mind running outside of the house to get the paper in these guys!

All of their jammies look amazing, stylish and comfortable and I've got my eye on their short sleeve bamboo pajama set. From the packaging to the actual product, this will make a very special Valentines gift. Use my code MHE-THIRTY for 30% off.

Cropped Cami Sleepwear

If you're going for a more romantic gift of sleepwear, I love this set from Victoria's Secret. It's a cropped cami set that's comfy and fun and comes in a few different colors and patterns. 

valentine's gift cami set of pajamas

Neck Massager

What's better: teddy bears and red roses or this neck massager?! My husband loves neck massages and could ask for one every single night. This is one of the best Valetine's day gifts in my opinion (and it will give your hands a break!) It can be used with or without heating, has 3 speeds of intensity, and is pretty portable, too.

Date Night In

Valentine's week is fast approaching! One of the best gifts you can give is your presence, especially if their love language is quality time. So for this special day, give someone the gift of making a meal together from my Easy Cooking for Two Cookbook. 

Jenna Braddock Cookbook Easy Cooking for Two

This cookbook includes:

  • Healthy meals—Try out easy recipes that yield two servings and call for healthful, whole, and familiar ingredients.
  • Tips for cooking for two—Get advice for grocery shopping and food storage that will help you save money and avoid food waste, like utilizing the butcher's counter, avoiding the jarred condiment graveyard, and more.
  • Handy labels—Easily find recipes that take 30 minutes or less, use 5 ingredients or fewer, or only require one vessel to cook.

Imagine turning on a playlist of your loved ones favorite songs, maybe a vase of pink roses on the table, and you and your special person creating a beautiful healthy meal together. Such a perfect date night in! 

Happy Valentine's Day!

Jenna

best foods to eat when you're sick with a cold

January 16, 2024 Latest Posts

8 Best Foods to Eat to Help Fight a Cold

Prepare for the cold and flu season by learning which specific foods and supplements have been proven to help strengthen immune support. The next time you're sick, turn to these 8 foods to lend a helping hand in the fight against colds and help soothe your symptoms.

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Zinc 

When treating symptoms of infection, taking a zinc supplement has positive effects on the common cold in adults and children. Studies show that when adults and children take >75 mg/day of zinc, it can reduce the duration of the common cold. Zinc acetate may provide greater benefits than other zinc salts. It has been shown that zinc decreases risk of otitis media (middle ear infections), pneumonia, RTI, and diarrhea in children.

Other benefits of zinc include:

  • Helps with integrity of the skin and mucous membranes
  • Can enhance or maintain natural killer cytotoxic activity
  • Plays a key role in cell differentiation and proliferation of immune cells that have quick turnover
  • Improves phagocytic capacity of monocytes
  • The mineral zinc plays a crucial role in the development, differentiation, and activation of T lymphocytes
  • Plays an important role in antibody production of IgG, involved in antibody response, helps maintain immune tolerance

Vitamin C 

This is perhaps the most common remedy we turn to when looking to reduce our number of sick days. Vitamin C can reduce the risk of and aid in healing of ongoing infections such as pneumonia in adults and children. It may also aid in the healing of the common cold in active individuals. Smokers are at increased risk of vitamin C deficiencies. High quality evidence suggests that vitamin C intake can help relieve symptoms of chest pain, fever, and chills in both children and adults. It may also help reduce the duration of those symptoms. The recommended therapeutic dose is 4-8 g/day or >0.2 g/day.

Research on Vitamin C

  • The recommended daily allowance (RDA)  ranges between 40-110 mg/day, but when infection is present, 100-200 mg/day may be more adequate
  • High doses of vitamin C can help severely ill patients have a faster recovery time
  • Supports integrity of epithelial barriers due to the promotion of collagen synthesis
  • Supports protection of cell membranes from damage caused by free radicals
  • Supports proliferation, function, and movement of neutrophils,  monocytes, and phagocytes.
  • Can enhance or maintain natural killer cytotoxic activity.
  • Enhances phagocytosis and microbial killing, involved in apoptosis of spent neutrophils at site of macrophage infection
  • High levels can increase antimicrobial influences
  • Regulates cytokine production and decreased histamine levels
  • Plays a crucial role in the development, differentiation, and proliferation of cytotoxic T cells
  • Influences the proliferation of lymphocytes, which increases the development of antibodies
  • In order to counteract oxidative stress, high levels of vitamin C in neutrophils are beneficial
  • Common foods with Vitamin C are citrus fruits, strawberries, bell peppers, and broccoli

Honey

Raw honey has several health benefits. It contains antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties. It also has antibacterial, antidiabetic, respiratory, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and nervous system protective effects.

Research on honey tells us:

  • The darker the honey is naturally, the more antioxidants it contains. Phenolic compounds are responsible for the antioxidant activity of honey
  • The enzymatic glucose oxidation reaction is the main factor for the antimicrobial activity of honey
  • Manuka honey has the ability to significantly decrease the growth of E. coli and staphylococcus aureus’
  • Honey increases generation of T and B lymphocytes antibodies, eosinophils, neutrophils, monocytes, and natural killer cells. This occurs during primary and secondary immune responses

Bone Broth 

Comforting foods like chicken soup and hot tea sound so good when we have a sore throat or stuffy nose. Bone broth may be a better choice. We make bone broth by boiling animal bones and connective tissue. There is currently no scientific evidence that indicates bone broth’s benefits to fight off the common cold. There is also no evidence that it has immune-boosting nutrients. However, bone broth contains collagen, which does have many proven health benefits. In one cup of bone broth, there could be between 5 to 17 grams of collagen. When suffering from cold or flu symptoms, it can be difficult to stay hydrated. Warm liquids like bone broth are a good way to help soothe symptoms, and also stay hydrated.

Echinacea 

Echinacea has been shown to prevent the development of respiratory illness especially in passengers of long-haul flights. After flights, passengers experienced less respiratory symptoms when taking Echinacea versus a placebo.  Echinacea may have some beneficial impacts to fight upper respiratory tract infection because it may reduce the risk of recurrence and development of complications. Extracts have been shown to support a strong immune system because of immunomodulatory effects via interaction with endocannabinoid receptors. 

Garlic 

Another food to fight colds is garlic. Several investigations show that garlic does have preventative and therapeutic roles when treating diseases such as flatulence, intestinal disorders, respiratory infections, skin diseases, wounds, and many other ailments. The impact of garlic has been attributed to reducing risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, reducing risks of cancer, antioxidant effects, antimicrobial effects, and enhancing detoxification of foreign compounds and hepato-protection.

More Benefits of Garlic

  • Not only is garlic protective against both, gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, but also has antiviral and antifungal properties. It inhibits the growth of bacterias such as Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Micrococcus, Enterobacter, Escherichia, Klebsiella, Lactobacillus, Pseudomonas, Shigella, Salmonella, Proteus, and Helicobacter pylori.
  • Garlic inhibits the growth of fungi such as Malassezia furfur, Candida albicans, Aspergillus, Cryptococcus and other Candida species. Garlic has been shown to be more effective than standard medical treatment of a fungus called Cryptococcus meningitis due to non toxic properties.
  • Very little research has proved garlic's antiviral properties, but one study does show significant results on the occurrences of the common cold and the illness duration in participants who were taking garlic supplements versus a placebo group. The garlic group had 24 occurrences of the common cold and fewer days of illness whereas the placebo group had 65 occurrences of the common cold and longer illness periods.
  • Garlic is known for its immune support against germs and antigens. Raw garlic contains alliin. When you crush or chew garlic, alliin turns into allicin, and since it is unstable, it is converted to sulfur containing compounds which is thought the be responsible for therapeutic effects. The sulfur containing amino acids and compounds plays a role in boosting immune support to protect against viruses that cause the common cold. 

Ginger 

Researchers believe fresh ginger has properties that can enhance immune function, respiratory ailments, and general health which helps responses to diseases and creates resistance to infections. Ginger has many essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that benefit your overall health.

​Benefits of Ginger 

  • So far we use ginger for interventions to help with inflammation, vomiting, swelling, pain, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, oxidative damage, diabetes, nausea, colds, asthma, allergies, migraines, arthritis, hypertension, and some cancers.
  • To experience the benefits of ginger, it is recommended that you should consume it in its natural, whole state rather than active ingredients. This is because other compounds may be needed for the synergy and influence of other components in the whole foods.
  • We also use ginger in the medical field and the food industry. It is known to also help aid digestion. Studies show that ginger's impacts on immunity and health benefits include anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antioxidant, antitumor, antiplatelet formation, antiviral, and immunomodulatory. 

Enjoy the benefits of ginger in my Cantaloupe Ginger Lime Smoothie and Orange Mango Ginger Smoothie recipes. Both are delicious, beautiful smoothies with great ingredients for your overall health.

these smoothies are made with foods to fight colds such as ginger, fruits, and vegetables

Elderberry

The black elder plant aids in addressing cold and flu-like symptoms because of their antiviral properties against viruses. Elderberries have anthocyanins that boost immune health and antiviral effects. Black elderberries have protective agents against the common cold and flu. Elderberries contain Vitamin E, A, B1, B2, B6, B9, and C. They also contain trace elements such as Cu, Zn, Fe and minerals such as K, Ca and Mg to phytochemicals such as carotenoids, phytosterols and polyphenols. 

Research on Elderberry

  • In one study, participants with a cold taking elderberry experienced a shorter duration of cold-like symptoms by 2-days compared to participants who were taking the placebo. The elderberry group also experienced less severe cold-like symptoms than the placebo group. 
  • There are antiviral properties of elderberry extract against influenza virus type A and type B. The extract inhibits the replication of the influenza virus and hemagglutinin by binding to the virus and inhibits its attachment to glycol-conjugate receptors on the erythrocytes. Therefore, the extract enhances immune response. 

This list of foods to fight colds is your new secret weapon for cold and flu season. Thankfully, most of these items should be stocked at your local grocery store. Here's to fewer sick days!

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how to store homemade muffins

January 12, 2024 Breakfast

How to Store Homemade Muffins To Keep Them Fresh

 I have a mission to make muffins healthy and delicious. But there's nothing sadder than baking an entire batch of muffins, saving some for later, and discovering they have turned to soggy muffins while being stored. Here are some easy ways to store muffins for maximum freshness and enjoyment.

lemon ricotta gluten free muffins in a basket with one muffins sliced in half on a plate topped with butter. Also pictured is a butter knife and a bowl with lemons.
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Muffins have gotten a bad rap as a breakfast food. I understand why; store-bought muffins are often huge with lots of calories and not much nutrition to back them up. As a muffin lover, I want to change this. If you've followed MHE over the years, you know that I have a pretty tasty archive of recipes for different kinds of muffins that quite frankly, I'm rather proud of. You can find them all here. Some of my very favorites are the Chocolate Pumpkin Muffins and this recipe for Chocolate Strawberry Muffins.

The Best Way to Cool Muffins

The first step is cooling your baked goods properly. My preferred method of cooling fresh muffins is to let them sit in the pan for 2 minutes. Then remove them carefully from their muffin tin and allow to cool in a single layer on a wire rack. 

pumpkin apple mini muffins on cooling rack

Freezing Muffins

If you've made a big batch of muffins that you can't eat immediately, you can definitely save them for later. Everyone has their own opinions on the best storage method for muffins though. For maximum freshness, my preferred method is to store them in the freezer. Most recipes will do fine with this method.

To store leftover muffins in the freezer:

  • Step one: First put them on a sheet pan and place it in the freezer to flash freeze them.
  • Step two: Let them sit in the freezer for 2 hours to secure their shape.
  • Step three: Then you can simply place them in an airtight container or airtight freezer bags.  This amazing Stasher bag is one of my favorite ways to store muffins. It's similar to a ziplock bag, but this resealable bag is reusable and works like a charm.

If you don't take the time to flash freeze before storing, the muffins stick together and lose their round shape. When you're ready to eat, take the number of muffins you want out of the freezer and place on a microwave-safe plate. Microwave in 20 seconds intervals until they are your desired temperature (I prefer slightly warm muffins). When I make muffins, I try to make a double batch. Some to enjoy now with my family, and some to store in the freezer for a quick and healthy breakfast later on.

Store Muffins at Room Temperature

Because homemade muffins don't have any preservatives in them, their shelf life is going to be much less. If you know you'll be enjoying your delicious muffins the next day or in a couple of days, you could choose to store them at room temperature.

  • Step one: line the bottom of an airtight storage container with a layer of paper towel. This layer will help absorb excess moisture.
  • Step two: Place muffins in a single layer on the paper towel.
  • Step three: Then place another sheet of paper towel on top of the muffins.
  • Step four: Finally place the lid on securely and store in a dry place.

You can also use this method to store quick breads and savory muffins as well. If you're not going to eat your muffins in that short of time period, you could store in the fridge for 1-1.5 weeks.

Signs of Spoilage

If you leave your muffins out at room temperature for more than a couple of days, just check them for signs of mold before you enjoy. The mold might be green, blue, or black and there may also be a sour odor if your muffins have gone bad. Also any white or fuzzy spots are a bad sign. The muffins should be fine for up to 4 days, but it's best to be safe. 

My Whole Wheat Blueberry Muffins are a healthier version of this breakfast favorite. But don't worry, they are perfectly moist and soft, due to using whole wheat pastry flour, honey and buttermilk. #MakeHealthyEasy via @JBraddockRD https://jennabraddock.com

Muffins as a Healthy Breakfast

One of my favorite muffin recipes might just be my Whole Wheat Homemade Blueberry Muffins. They are a healthier version but don't worry, they are perfectly moist and soft, due to using whole wheat pastry flour, honey and buttermilk. To turn muffins into a complete breakfast to sustain your energy, try one of these pairings:

  • 1 muffin + 1-2 hard boiled eggs
  • 1 muffin +  Greek yogurt
  • 1 muffin + tofu scramble
  • 1 muffin + protein shake of choice
  • 1 muffin + piece of tempeh
  • 1 muffin + 2 tablespoon peanut butter
  • 1 muffin + small smoothie
  • 1 muffin + chia pudding

One of the things I love about muffins is that it seems that there are endless flavor combinations and add-ins. It’s always a fun challenge to find new delicious and healthy muffin combinations to enjoy.

I hope this helps you enjoy your homemade muffins to the fullest!

Jenna

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January 6, 2024 Featured

Is it Healthy to Drink Smoothies Everyday?

Here at Make Healthy Easy, we love smoothies! Green smoothies, smoothie bowls, superfood smoothies- we love them all. They are such a convenient morning meal, an easy snack option, and great for meals on-the-go, but the question is: Is it really healthy to drink smoothies everyday? 

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In general, smoothies can absolutely be something that you make part of your daily routine. With the right ingredients, they are a convenient way to eat a variety of foods you might not otherwise eat each day. For instance, if you're someone who just really doesn't enjoy eating leafy green vegetables, smoothies would be a great way for you to still receive the health benefits without having to chew every bite.

Some of my favorite smoothie recipes are Orange Mango Ginger, Cantaloupe Ginger Lime, and Blueberry Nighttime Smoothie for Athletes. Let's talk about what other benefits a daily smoothie might bring to your overall health.

Fruit Smoothie vs Meal Replacement

With so many different kinds of smoothies out there, how do you know what might be the best smoothie recipes for you? If you are just looking to add some fruits and vegetables to your daily diet, fruit and vegetable smoothies everyday might be a great thing for you. As a part of a balanced diet, these types of smoothies can serve to help ensure you're consuming enough fruits and vegetables. The My Plate Guidelines suggest 1 ½- 2 cups of fruit a day for adults, so a typical smoothie would get you halfway there.

Some people think they should avoid fruit because they contain “too much sugar” but the reality is that fruit is packed with important nutrients including vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber. These are nutrients that almost everyone could benefit from eating more of. The sugar found in fruit is all naturally derived, none of it is added, and it comes in the package with so many other critical nutrients for better health.

If you're looking for healthy smoothie options to serve as more of a meal, you'll want to add protein, more fiber, and more whole grains to it. These things help bring balance to the meal and make it a more substantial meal for getting sustained energy and not just micronutrients.

Best Protein Powder for Women to add to their smoothies every day

Protein Powder as Protein Source

When you add protein to a smoothie it helps balance out the ingredients to provide more of what your body needs for sustained energy. There are many good options for adding protein to your smoothie including whole foods and supplement powders. Neither is right nor wrong, but rather you should choose the option that you enjoy and helps you feel your best. 

Protein powders come from many different sources and brands. My preferred types of protein powders are made from whey, pea, and soy. These have all been studied and shown to be absorbable and used by the body.  For a more in depth discussion on types of protein powders, check out this post on the Best Protein Powder for Women. 

If you would prefer to use whole food options as sources of protein in your smoothie, try a ½ cup of vanilla Greek yogurt, cottage cheese or tofu. All of these can provide a good dose of protein all while adding to the flavor and creamy texture too. Cottage cheese might sound like a weird ingredient for a smoothie, but it is a great source of casein protein. Casein protein is a much needed, slow-release protein that will help your body preserve muscle tissue and can actually help ensure you build muscle in your sleep. That's why it's an ingredient found in this recipe Nighttime Smoothie for Athletes.

Healthy Fats

Adding a serving of fat to your smoothie can contribute to it feeling more satisfying. If you tend to get hungry again shortly after finishing your smoothie, you should definitely consider adding some healthy fat. Fat slows down the digestion of your smoothie, helping you stay fuller longer.

Here are the recommended serving of nut butters, like almond butter and peanut butter, frozen avocado chunks, and almond flour.

healthy fats smoothie add-ins. frozen avocado chunks ¼ cup makes smoothies creamier, adds antioxidants. nut butter 1-2 tablespoon adds nutty flavor and thickness and fiber. almond flour ¼ cup adds nutty flavor thickness and fiber.

Both avocados and flaxseeds are inflammation-fighting foods that provide healthy fat, fiber and good calories. Avocados also help you get a really creamy consistency that mimics a great shake. Keep reading for further benefits of flax seeds in your everyday smoothies.

Fiber

Flax seeds contain a type of fiber called lignans to help you meet your fiber goals.  It's also a source of plant based omega-3 fatty acids which may play a role in reducing inflammation. Flax seed may also support heart health.

Start with adding 1-2 tablespoons of ground flaxseed into your smoothies. There are 2.8 grams of fiber in 1 tablespoon of flax seeds. To put this in perspective, we can compare this to the fiber content of a common source of fiber: leafy greens. 1 cup of spinach contains 0.7g of fiber while 1 cup of kale contains 1.34g.

Other options to help you increase your fiber intake:

  • Avocados have 3.5 grams of fiber per ¼ avocado.
  • Strawberries have 3 grams per cup.
  • Almond butter has 4 grams per 2 tablespoons.
  • Raspberries contain 6 grams in ¾ cup.
  • 1 small banana has 3 grams.

Read more about fiber and how it may reduce breast cancer risk here.

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Ways to Boost the Healthy Ingredients

I always like to boost my smoothies with some add-ins of super foods such as:

  • 1” fresh turmeric root - boosts anti-inflammatory properties
  • 1 teaspoon ground turmeric - same as above but easier to keep around
  • 2 tablespoons ground flax seed - increases fiber and could benefit cholesterol levels
  • 1” fresh ginger root - boosts anti-inflammatory properties and made support join health
  • 1 tablespoon Maca powder- high in nutrients like essential amino acids.
  • 1 serving spirulina powder- a vegan source of protein and iron, also rich in a variety of other nutrients and phytochemicals. Read more about spirulina algae in my post called Spirulina vs Chlorella Energybits Review.
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds - high in omega-3s and alpha-linolenic acid and may be beneficial for cardiovascular health.

Immune System

Incorporating a daily smoothie that utilizes citrus fruits, which are a good source of vitamin C, is a great way to provide that nutrient to your body and support your immune system daily. It makes it easy what you put that in your smoothie! It's all in there, so you're getting that Vitamin C source and immune system support in such an easy way.  

Conclusion

Healthy smoothies everyday with the right ingredients can serve as a really easy way to get a lot of fruits and vegetables in, a really easy meal, and help you consume nutrient dense foods without a lot of work. Plus it is a great way to help you reach your 7-11 recommended servings of fruits and vegetables each day.

To making healthy smoothies an everyday anchor habit,

Jenna

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November 28, 2023 Featured

Best Kitchen Gifts of 2025 for the Home Cook and Women 40+

At Make Healthy Easy, we share easy recipes that are created to take the hassle out of healthy eating. You'll find approachable ingredients that turn simple ingredients into delicious, balanced dishes. While compiling this list of kitchen gift ideas, we kept this thought in mind: What items would be a game changer for home chefs? So when you're shopping for your favorite home cook, foodie friend, or even a housewarming gift, I hope this kitchen gift guide will help!

Make Healthy Easy also exists to help you learn how to fuel for energy, trust your body and live with purpose. A big way we do that is with our online course Nourish and Thrive. This course is designed for women 40 and up, so as an added bonus we created an additional gift guide for the women 40+ in your life as well! 

holiday gift guide, what to buy for the home cook. Features images of stand mixer, box grater, thermometer, peeler, pie plate, instant pot, meal planner pad, immersion blender, blendtech blender, baking sheet, spice jars, burger press, and high heat glove.

Small Appliances

​First, we'll start with a few of our favorite kitchen appliances.

  • Immersion blender - This is the kind of equipment I don't use often, but when I need it, I'm so glad I have it. It makes blending soup so easy. Without one you have to transfer hot liquid batches at a time to the blender, and that can get messy. To make it an even more special gift, you could print a few recipes that use an immersion blender and include those with the gift, like this Instant Pot Tomato Soup.
  • Instant pot - It's an intimidating machine, at first, but over the past couple of years I have grown to love this counter top wonder for all it can do. This would be a particularly good gift for new parents needing a way to make quick, nutritious meals.
  • Kitchenaid Artisan stand mixer - When shopping for stand mixers you want quality and one that looks great on your kitchen counter. This one made our list of the best kitchen gifts because it delivers on both. 
  • Blendtec Blender  - I can't say enough about my Blendtec Blender and I love the Twister jar option. Smoothies are an anchor habit at our house, and I have shared several of my favorite smoothie recipes here.

Fun Kitchen Gadgets

For the person who has all of the kitchen basics, try one of these more unique and affordable gift ideas.

  • Thermometer - A great addition to your grilling tools is this meat thermometer. It can withstand high heat and has two thermometers that can be used simultaneously. I really like that you can actually leave this one in your meat, on the grill. 
  • Box grater- One of my most-used tools that comes in handy for so many different recipes. One that immediately comes to mind is this Hidden Honey Snack Bar recipe.
  • Vegetable peeler - This is one of the most-used tools, and these are the best peelers, hands down. Don't fall for more expensive ones! These are a great price point, come in different colors, and the ergonomic direction of these is so perfect. The home cook will get daily use out of these, making them the perfect kitchen gift.
  • Magnetic spice jars - I love sticking these right to the side of my fridge for easy access of my favorite spices.

Other Great Kitchen Gifts

Enjoy this assortment of kitchen tools that any home cook would love to have on their holiday gift list!

  • Meal Spice Kits - I have tried several different seasoning blends and they are delicious. These would make a fun stocking-stuffer.
  • Baking Pan - Perhaps the most used item in the kitchen, and this will not disappoint.
  • High heat glove Everyone who grills needs a good glove or mitt like this one.
  • Copper metal pie pan - One of the best cooking gifts that will stand the test of time.
  • Meal planning/grocery list pad - This is my favorite one and would be a fun gift addition.
  • Burger press - We bought this for my son's science project but it's all I use now for the perfect size burgers.
  • Easy Cooking For Two Cookbook - Whether gifting for a newly married, an empty nester, or anything in between, this cookbook will help them discover how simple it can be to cut down on endless leftovers while whipping up quick and healthy meals in a flash. Easy Cooking for Two will help home chefs of all skill levels get two portions on the table with delicious recipes to suit a broad range of tastes and palates. You'll also be gifting plenty of shopping advice for navigating the grocery store and stocking a kitchen for two.
  • Clean Water Machine - The importance of clean water is something I'm beginning to learn more about and value more. This counter top water filter would make a great addition to any kitchen. This product earned the 2023 Eco-Excellence Award for sustainability and health benefits.
holiday gift guide. what to buy for women 40 and up.

Best Gifts for Women 40 and Up

Here I've compiled some of my very favorite gifts and hope you'll use this list whenever you need a special gift for Mother's Day, birthdays, or the Christmas holiday season.

  • BCAA - My favorite pre-workout supplement for women.
  • Gracelaced Devotional - My favorite devotional from the year. It speaks to the seasons of the soul, perfect for women in a time or change or transition.
  • Insect Trap - A permanent, chemical free option for getting rid of bugs in your backyard. Yes, please! 
  • Compact portable battery - This one is for iPhones and is good for 1.5 charges. I love how small it is and doesn't require any cords. Perfect stocking stuffer. 
  • Puzzle Saver - We are puzzlers in our house but they can take up too much space on the table. There are times when I don't want to lock in the dining table forever. This ideal gift is a great way to save space by just tucking it under the bed when you need the table space.
  • Flip Belt - A great gift for runners. I finally got back to longer-distance running this year and loved this great quality hydration belt.

Clothing Gift Ideas

  • Sleeveless Dress - This dress is super flattering and super comfortable. I needed a quick cocktail dress for a wedding recently and this delivered! 
  • Stitch Fix Gift Card - Stitch Fix is online styling service that sends you a box of 5 fashion items, based on your style and budget preferences. You keep what you like and send back what you don't like with free shipping. I don't consider myself very fashion savvy so this service gave me items that I would've never picked for myself and therefore love. This is a great gift for the time-pressed fashion lover, someone who needs some assistance picking clothes or anyone who just likes clothes. See my full review HERE.
  • Short Sleeve Blouse - This top is very flattering and very comfortable. I love all the colors and will likely buy more than the yellow one I've worn so much. 

I hope these lists have helped you select the perfect gift for the people on your list! Follow me on Instagram and tell me what kitchen items are on your wish list!

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October 18, 2023 Chicken & Turkey

Spider Sweet Potato Pie with Chicken Recipe

This post is sponsored by ALDI but all thoughts and opinions are my own. 

This quick and easy sweet potato pie will make a great addition to your holiday table. It is a balanced meal with veggies, protein, and a little fat to fill bellies and give the entire family enough energy to take on a night of trick-or-treating. 

spider sweet potato pie with chicken recipe

I found all of these ingredients at our local ALDI store. If you haven't shopped there yet, check out my post on How to Shop at ALDI. It contains everything you need to know! You'll also want to see these Easy Recipes for Families with ALDI.

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Ingredients

Here's what you'll need for this easy recipe:

ingredients for sweet potato pie including grilled chicken, bell pepper, shredded mexican style cheese, and mash sweet potatoes with black pepper.
  • Dakota Pride Black Beans
  • Happy Harvest Whole Kernel Golden Sweet Corn
  • Bell pepper
  • Appleton Farms Fully Cooked Chicken Fajita Strips
  • Simply Nature Organic Thick & Chunky Medium Salsa
  • Happy Farms Mexican Style shredded cheese
  • Park Street Deli Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Black Pepper
  • Happy Farms Sour Cream

See recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

This sweet potato pie couldn't be any easier. It's essentially a dump recipe. The first step is to layer the beans, corn, pepper, and chicken in the pie pan, working in order and smoothing each into an even layer. Add on the salsa and shredded cheese. Top with mashed sweet potatoes, gently spreading into an even layer. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes, and allow to cool for 5 minutes.

Next is the best part, when you get to pipe on the sour cream webbing!

Spider Sweet Potato pie with chicken on a plate

Spider Web Decoration Instructions

Spoon sour cream into a plastic bag or piping bag, then squeeze it into one corner of the bag. Seal the top of the bag 75% of the way, keeping the open end catty corner to the tip with the sour cream. Make a small (about ¼”) cut on the tip of the bag with the sour cream in it. Start at the center of the pie and make lines with the sour cream from the center of the pie to the edges resembling a star formation.

Draw anywhere from 5-10 lines. Then connect each line horizontally with a strip of sour cream, making your way around the pie 3-4 times and working your way from the edges to the center. If desired, place a toy spider (spider rings work great) on your spider web.

Variations

Though this sweet potato pie recipe makes a wonderful Halloween themed dish, it is perfectly delicious without the spider web decoration for any time of the year. The ingredients can easily be customized to fit your family's preferences as well.

You can also prep this dish ahead of time and bake when needed.

Sweet potato pie with chicken without decoration is perfect for any time of year.

Equipment

For this recipe, you will need a deep dish 9” pie pan, a 1 quart size seal-able plastic bag or piping bag, and a toy spider or spider ring.

Storage

Leftovers can be stored in the fridge for 3-5 days. This recipe would also work great to make ahead for lunches by portioning into meal prep containers.

This Halloween inspired dish will look great on your holiday table and is sure to wow your guests. Be sure to tag me on Instagram if you decide to make this recipe and let me see your spider web creations!

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September 24, 2023 Breakfast

Health Benefits of Overnight Oats + Easy Recipes

Overnights oats are a delicious, chilled version of oatmeal that involves just a few, quick steps to prep the night before. After reading the health benefits of each ingredient, you'll better understand the popularity of overnight oats.

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Why Overnight Oats?

Taking control and thinking ahead about just one of your meals each day is the easiest way to begin meal planning. Meal planning is an important tool to help take the guesswork out of healthy eating when the minutiae of life takes over. It gives you a foundation to work off of during the busyness of the week and helps regulate the context of your eating. Enter: overnight oats! Perhaps the easiest meal to execute and so very delicious. To simplify your meal times and master the skills of meal planning, check out my free Meal Planning Bootcamp. Now, let's dive into the health benefits of overnight oats.

Health Benefits of Oats

Whether you choose to use raw oats, instant oats, steel-cut oats, or quick oats- they're all the same oats! They have just had different things done to them.

Rolled oats (aka old fashioned oats) are oats that have been rolled into a flat piece that helps them cook quicker, making them a great choice for overnight oats recipes. A ½ cup serving of old fashioned oats is 100% whole grain, providing 40 grams total and 4 grams of fiber.

Steel cut oats tend to be recommended for slower digestion, but rolled oats have a lot of research around them to make them a great choice. Quick oats have been pre-cooked and dried so they take even less time to prepare. The dietary fiber is all pretty much the same between types of oats. A 2022 study showed that oats, when added to a typical diet, reduced BMI, waist circumference, total cholesterol, LDL, and fasting blood sugar, making them a great addition especially if your goal is weight loss. 

old fashioned oats in a measuring cup

Health Benefits of Chia Seeds

Chia seeds are an incredibly powerful little seed. They are a good source of essential fatty acids (healthy fats) and can contribute to a better ratio of healthy fats in your overall diet. In addition, they are a source of plant based protein.

Since they are easy to add to a variety of foods, not just cold overnight oats, it’s an easy way to add a little protein. Lastly, chia seeds are a good source of fiber, something almost everyone needs more of in their diet. A high fiber diet is associated with MANY benefits and less risk for several chronic diseases. A 2021 study showed that chia seed consumption decreased total cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL cholesterol and increased HDL cholesterol levels.

Milk Options

There are many milk options, depending on your taste preferences and dietary restrictions. 

  • Almond Milk is perhaps the most popular dairy-free option. The unsweetened variety is low in sugar and is considered a low glycemic index food. 
  • Coconut Milk is another vegan, dairy-free, plant-based milk  that is a popular choice for those desiring a slightly thicker texture. 
  • Dairy milk has about 8 grams of protein per cup, as does soy milk. Soy would be a sufficient replacement for dairy as far as protein goes and is my go-to first choice.

Fresh Fruit

Healthy overnight oats recipes will derive much of their sweetness from fresh fruit or frozen fruits. Strawberries are a common choice as they are low in sugar (only 7 grams per cup) but taste perfectly sweet.

Wild Blueberries are what we use in my recipe below. They have twice (2x) the antioxidant capacity of larger, cultivated blueberries. A growing body of research shows the potential health benefits of Wild Blueberries including gut health, diabetes, cancer and brain health (direct quote from Wild Blueberries). It may not be obvious, but all of these have a direct connection to performance as well as taking care of your body for the long haul. Plus, they are just so delicious. 

Ingredients layered in a mason jar, ready to be stirred and stored in the fridge.

Greek yogurt

Another superstar ingredient for easy overnight oats is Greek yogurt. Greek yogurt is a natural source of protein and tends to have more per serving than traditional style yogurts. It is a whole food way to easily boost protein overnight oats and make it a more balanced meal. There are benefits to yogurt in general though, not just Greek yogurt. For instance, a 2021 study showed that higher yogurt consumption was associated with a 13% lower odds of colorectal cancer. 

Flaxseed

Have you considered adding flaxseed to your healthy overnight oats recipe? Flax seeds contain a type of fiber called lignans to help you meet your fiber goals.  Flax is also a source of plant based omega-3 fatty acids which may play a role in reducing inflammation and may also support heart health.

A great way to begin integrating this into your diet is with adding 1-2 tablespoons to your smoothies, yogurt, salad dressings, and of course to your easy overnight oats recipes. It's important to choose milled or ground flaxseed because whole flaxseeds cannot be broken down by your body.

Blueberry Vanilla Overnight Oats Recipe

One of the easiest ways to receive the benefits from all of these powerhouse ingredients in one simple meal is by making overnight oats. If you're tired of breakfast just happening to you, take charge and get ahead of the game by prepping breakfast the night before to start your day with a delicious meal full of important nutrients. Ready for the easiest overnight oats recipe?!

blueberry vanilla overnight oats overheard shot of ingredients including milk, frozen blueberries, chia seeds, old fashioned oats, greek yogurt, and flaxseed.

Ingredients

You'll need only 6 ingredients for this delicious breakfast: 

  • Old fashioned oats
  • Milk of choice
  • Vanilla Greek yogurt
  • Chia seeds
  • Milled flax seed
  • Frozen blueberries

See recipe card below for exact measurements.

Instructions

Take a wide mouth mason jar and add old fashioned oats. Next, add your milk of choice and stir together until oats are moistened. Add yogurt and mix well. Add chia seeds and frozen blueberries and mix well. Put lid on jar and place in fridge overnight. Wake up the next morning and enjoy!

blueberry vanilla overnight oats in a mason jar with spoon showing the texture of this easy breakfast.

Tips for the best results:

  • Get all your ingredients out and prepped before beginning. This makes assembly really quick.
  • If you can, use the wide mouth mason jars. They make it way easier to dump in these ingredients.
  • If you like your oats a little runnier, just add more milk. If you like them thick and creamier, add a little more milk.

More Easy Overnight Oats Recipes

If you love strawberries but never quite eat all the fresh ones you buy in time before they go bad, try these Strawberry Vanilla Overnight Oats. They are one of my favorite make-ahead breakfast recipes and taste perfectly sweet and delicious.

And if berries aren't your thing, try these Pumpkin Apple Overnight Oats. Shredded apple, yes shredded, adds natural sweetness, in addition to even more fiber and phytonutrients. The shredded texture perfectly distributes the apple flavor.

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August 11, 2023 Married to Football

Married to Football: Apathy

This off-season marks my 19th year as a coach’s wife, 10th as a head coach’s wife. If you’ve read any of my other Married to Football posts, you’ll know, I’ve wrestled through this life with both glory and pain. I don’t think my story is any different from other wives, but writing about mine has been very therapeutic for me. It helps me process the things that are hard to understand at first glance. As we approach this season, I am processing a feeling I haven't felt before in our football life and the shock that forced me to confront those feelings.

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What is this feeling?

In this 19th off-season I’ve realized I’m in a place I’ve not been before. My normal and natural enthusiasm for football season is not gone, but rather not as easily aroused. It’s taken me a while to fully acknowledge and confess what might be going on within me. 

I do believe I have become somewhat apathetic to our football life. (Little did I know what was coming…)

It’s crazy for me to admit that because I truly do love our football life! I can’t imagine any other way of living. Well, I can actually, but I don’t really desire our life any other way. 

An Attitude of Apathy

A year ago a visiting preacher at our church gave a sermon called, “Yeah, yeah, I know.” He poked fun at the fact that many people of faith come to have an attitude of apathy about the core aspects of Christianity that are actually mind-blowing. It’s an important message to not allow myself to get too comfortable with my faith and one that has stuck in my mind as a reminder to engage.

This spring I ran into another head coach’s wife in the aisle of the grocery store. We’ve known each other a LONG time, like before kids, before head coaching jobs, back when we were brand new in marriage and football and young professionals. We are always glad to see each other, and as head coach’s wives we have a particular connection. Without saying that much, we can look at each other, hug, take a deep breath and just know how the other one is probably doing or feeling. Sometimes even just a caring glance into one another's eyes conveys “Yeah, yeah, I know” and that’s all you need to feel seen. 

I can’t speak for her, but after her many years in football I wonder if she knows the feeling of apathy too. At some point, the sparkle fades a bit, you’ve literally seen and experienced it all, and it feels a little like deja vu every August. 

The Ordinary

The highs and lows, ups and downs of football really shook me to my core in the early years of being a head coach’s wife. You can read about it in this post on Dealing with Disappointment or this on Desperation. But these days, I’m a bit numb to them. If I’m truly honest with myself I’ve realized I’m actually apathetic to it. 

As I heard about the happenings of our football season this past off-season, I’ve found my mind quietly responding, “yeah, yeah, I know.” 

Our 7-on-7 tourney is this date. 

The fishing tournament is this weekend.

Mmm hmm. Got it. 

There’s trouble in the ranks. We need a new coach.

Yeah, yeah. It’ll work out. 

You get the idea. 

Where’s my enthusiasm? Where’s my excitement for preparing for the upcoming season? Why do I no longer care that much about #gamedaystyle ? Why aren’t the details mattering to me or motivating me to go all out? 

I’ve been doing this a long time. Not much surprises me anymore. My expectations on my life have adjusted, happily, to our football life. It’s fun. It’s a rhythm. It’s very comfortable. 

But then I got a shock to my system.

Shock to My System

During this past off-season, on a Saturday evening, I found myself in the pediatric ICU unit of our local level 1 trauma hospital with one of our senior players on a hospital bed before me. Coach and I sat on either side of this young man, someone our whole family knew well. He had been badly injured in a car accident and suffered injuries that were certainly going to impact his life for the near future. 

After the hospital staff had all left and the 3 of us remained, the heaviness in the room quickly penetrated my hopelessly optimistic outlook. It became very clear that he needed to speak freely to me and coach, and he unloaded the difficult emotions he was experiencing and described the excruciating pain he was in. 

As Coach began to pray for this precious young man, he motioned that he wanted to hold my hand. I slid my palm into his strong defensive lineman's hands and he squeezed it almost uncomfortably hard. I began to cry along with him as I tried to empathize with his suffering and felt how deeply we loved him. When it was my turn to pray, it felt more like begging our great God to bring him comfort and healing. Please God! Come! 

I am happy to report that this player is doing so much better today. In fact, at our spring game (about 3 months after the accident) he came walking up to me, slowly but with no assistance, and gave me the best hug. My heart just gushed with gratitude. 

It’s ironic to me that I started writing this post on apathy one week before this accident happened. Ironic is probably not the right word. It’s heavy on me … whatever the feeling is. 

Love is the End

At any moment of this life, the football switch can be toggled off and the ministry switch turned on. In fact, they’re actually coexisting together at all times, it’s just not always obvious. Football is the means, love is the end. This is true of any calling, and profession, any career, and job. 

football is the means, love is the end.

So at this time in my coach’s wife story, I am no longer looking for anything and everything to be excited about. Fun was the medicine I needed for a long time to feel connected, and that is totally fine. 

Now, 19 years in, I am trying to look for ways to truly love others. How can I show the authentic love of Christ towards others in this football life? How can I plant a seed of love in someone that one day may grow to love others? I’m praying that God shapes my heart to be like His. 

Interesting (or maybe not - you tell me!) I have realized this is something I really need to work on. See, I am a natural, extroverted encourager. Sometimes God just downloads things to my head that I think someone needs to hear. I LOVE encouraging people almost to the point of awkwardness. Yes, I’ve said some things to people that I don’t think they were interested in hearing. 

Love is a Verb

What I’m learning here is that I think encouraging and loving people are different. I'm in a season where God may want to teach me how to truly love others. Speaking encouraging words to someone is like breathing to me. But really loving them and being inconvenienced to do so… that may need some work. 

As I wrestle with this I cannot help but accept that it’s impossible to be apathetic towards something that you are actively choosing to love. Thanks to DC Talk, I know that love is a verb. 

Apathy is defined as a lack of interest, enthusiasm or concern. 

Love and apathy cannot coexist toward the same thing or people. 

My choice to love others in my football life is a choice to also deny apathy any power in my heart. 

Live By the Spirit

A verse that God gave to me this spring is Galatians 5: 25 - 

If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit.

I try to imagine that when I walk into situations, like the football stadium, I am looking for where the Holy Spirit is moving and walking so that I can match my steps with His. By doing this, the passage before this verse says that the fruit of the Spirit will grow in me, the first of which (and 1 Corinthians 13 says is the greatest) is love.

I am a super visual person so this imagery is helpful to me. I’m thankful the Bible uses everyday imagery to teach us how to walk with the Lord. I need it. 

Hebrews 4:!6 Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.

The other verse that God gave to me right before this season started is Hebrews 4:16 -

Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.

What I have seen in this verse for this season is that I can come boldly to God with ANYTHING, at ANYTIME, and he will give me more mercy and more grace - not strength or grit or ingenuity - mercy and grace. That’s what I need to walk through this season. More reliance on His endless source of mercy and grace, not mine. 

For Seasons of Ordinary

Perhaps you are also in a season of apathy over something that used to be such a vibrant part of your life. For both of us, I pray we continuously look to walk in the step with the spirit to see where we can choose love over apathy. And when we come up short, which we will, may we not succumb to the “yeah, yeah, I know” mindset, but rather run boldly to the throne of our Father who promises us more mercy and grace again and again. 

how to tell if green beans are bad

July 17, 2023 Featured

How to Tell If Green Beans Are Too Bad to Eat

You have fresh green beans in your fridge for dinner tonight, but you pull them out of the fridge and see signs of spoilage. Are they still safe to eat? Here's the best way to tell if your green beans are too bad to eat.

bag of fresh green beans

Color

It can sometimes be hard to remember when exactly we brought that bunch of fresh green beans home from the grocery store, but there are some warning signs to look for. First, take a look at the color of your raw green beans. They should be a vibrant green color, so if they have lost that bright color, this is a bad sign. A few brown spots here and there are a good indicator that they are aging, but should still be safe to eat. 

green beans with just a few brown spots

Texture

Another visual cue for signs of bad green beans is simply their texture. Fresh green beans in good condition will feel firm and should snap apart when bent. Older green beans that feel limp and have started to develop a slimy texture are no longer safe to eat. If you see any fuzzy mold on them, they are definitely too bad to eat.

green beans showing signs of aging such as limp, slimy texture, and mold.

Other Signs

If the bean seed shapes appear to be coming out of the shell, this is another sign of aging. Some varieties may have an "off smell" when they've gone bad, but this is not the case with all types of green beans. 

 beans showing signs of aging

Shelf Life of Green Beans

French beans, also known as string beans or haricots verts, will usually last 5-7 days when stored in a plastic bag or airtight container in the vegetable drawer of the fridge. While you can store unwashed, unsnapped green beans at room temperature in a dry place, the best place to store them is in the refrigerator. Freezing blanched green beans is also a good option. To blanch a green bean follow these steps: 

  1. Trim the stem end of the beans and discard.
  2. Place the green beans in boiling water. Smaller beans will only need about 2 minutes, while larger beans require 3-4 minutes.
  3. Place the beans in ice water to cool completely, then drain on paper towels or a kitchen towel. This ice bath stops the cooking process.
  4. Place the beans in freezer bags or a freezer-safe container. Label the bag with the date and store it flat in the freezer. 

For the best quality, use these frozen beans within 8 months.

Health Benefits

This popular vegetable is definitely worth the effort, as it is a good source of protein and fiber, which helps lower cholesterol. Fiber really is an amazing nutrient. It does so many cool things in our bodies like:

  • Keep you full and satisfied.
  • Lower cholesterol.
  • Help maintain a healthy weight.
  • Aid in the body's natural detoxification system.
  • Perhaps lower colon cancer risk.

There may also be a link between fiber and a reduced risk of breast cancer, which you can read more about in my article on How to Eat More Fiber.

Green beans are a good source of folate and potassium, and vitamins K, A, and C. If you're bored with canned green beans or preparing them the same old way you always have, you need to try my recipe for Grilled Green Beans with Pistachio Pesto.

grilled green beans with pistachio pesto

This recipe is very easy to prepare, and to make it even easier you can opt for store bought pesto instead of homemade. The best part is that grilling them means less dishes for you to clean up later. Green beans are always a fan favorite at family gatherings, so grilling them alongside whatever else you're serving off the grill just makes sense! 

You'll also find green beans delicious in a classic casserole, roasted in olive oil, or cooked in the air fryer.

How to Grocery Shop with Confidence

While fresh beans do have a somewhat short shelf life, they are worth the effort. But if that effort of navigating the grocery store and all of its options ever starts to feel too overwhelming, I've got you covered with my online course Grocery Shop with Confidence.

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With this course, you are able to have a Registered Dietitian virtually take you through the grocery store, teaching you the skills you need to find the healthy food that's right for you. You'll also receive access to valuable downloads like a grocery shopping list builder, ALDI shopping guide, guide to healthy Costco snacks, Publix snack and easy meals guide, and best frozen foods from Trader Joe's.This is a self-paced course where you can move as slow or fast through the material as you'd like.

Now you know the easiest ways to tell if green beans are too spoiled to eat. Happy cooking!

Is BODYARMOR Lyte Healthy?

July 12, 2023 Featured

Is BODYARMOR Lyte Healthy? What You Need to Know

If you’ve perused the sports drink aisle of the store lately, you might have stopped and just stared at the rows of colorful, fierce bottles that line the shelves. There are so many options and they seem to just keep coming.

Whether you are looking for a sports drink for yourself or your kid, it’s hard to know what’s the right one for you. BODY ARMOR Lyte is a low calorie sports drink that may be a better choice. Here’s what you need to know to decide if BODYARMOR Lyte is healthy for you. 

3 BODYARMOR Lyte drinks in a row including Blueberry Pomegranate and Peach Mango flavor

First, let’s get on the same page with some terms I’ll be using throughout. When I refer to “training”, consider this any practice, workout, training session or fitness event. It’s just easier to lump it all together in that one word.

The Brand

BODYARMOR is a brand that came on the sports drink scene in 2011 and made a big splash. They are a brand I personally like, use, and have worked with in the past (although this is NOT a sponsored post).

The BODYARMOR sports drink uses natural ingredients and does not include artificial ingredients in their colors, flavors or sweeteners. 

Who is BODYARMOR Lyte Best For?

BODYARMOR Lyte is not an energy drink. It is a low calorie electrolyte beverage. It’s a good choice for people who don’t want or need calories during their workouts (or while sweating) but do like something with flavor and significant electrolytes.

BODYARMOR Lyte bottles

Many traditional sports drinks that are promoted as “ energy drinks ” are really just caffeine drinks. I think they should be called “stimulant drinks” for a more accurate description. Having caffeine in your drink is certainly not a bad thing, but true energy for the body is calories, not caffeine. BODYARMOR does have a caffeine-containing flavor in their lineup and it contains 100 mg of caffeine. 

BODYARMOR Lyte is typically not an ideal choice for high intensity or long duration athletes because it lacks energy/calories to support performance. However, you could find that it works great for you and that is OK.

Calories

BODYARMOR Lyte contains 15 calories in a 16 oz bottle. There are 70 calories in a 16 oz serving of BODYARMOR Original. 

Sweeteners

One of the major differences that initially set BODYARMOR apart is how it is sweetened. It doesn’t use pure cane sugar and instead uses erythritol and stevia. Neither erythritol or stevia are technically considered “artificial sweeteners” because they are naturally derived compounds.  

The sugar content for BODYARMOR Lyte is 2 grams, but does not include any “added sugar”. For reference, the amount of sugar for regular BODYARMOR is 21 grams of sugar. 

Electrolytes

The electrolytes in BODYARMOR Lyte sports drink also make it unique. Sodium is the most common electrolyte found in sports drinks because it is the one that you lose the most of in your sweat. It’s been highly studied and we know that if you lose too much sodium during physical activity and don’t replace it, your performance suffers.

BODYARMOR’s claim to fame is that it contains “potassium-packed electrolytes”, meaning they have a much higher amount of the electrolyte potassium. Both the regular and LYTE contain 530 mg of potassium. Maintaining enough potassium does not have a clear connection to improving performance like sodium does. However, it could still be helpful. 

BODYARMOR Lyte may be a better option for people on a low sodium diet or those who already get enough sodium in their daily diets and don’t need to worry about replenishing it. It is also more appropriate for those who are not heavy sweaters or are not salty sweaters. You know you are a heavy sweater/salty sweater if you easily soak your clothing during training and/or you can see the salt on your clothing or feel it on your skin after training. 

Colors and Flavors

BODYARMOR Lyte is colored using naturally-derived vegetable based colors and contains no artificial colors.

The same is true for how it is flavored. There are no artificial sources of flavors and instead uses fruit and other natural flavors. 

Other ingredients include: Coconut water concentrate, Vitamin B, Vitamin A Palmitate, Gum Arabic, and Vitamin E.

Check out my post on the Best Protein Powder for Women and if you should take a Collagen Supplement. And for an all-natural, homemade sports drink that's easy to whip up before a workout try this recipe for a Green Tea Sports Drink.

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how to cut fruits and vegetables for kabobs

June 14, 2023 Appetizer Recipes

Best Way to Cut Fruits and Vegetables for Kabobs

Kabobs are an easy, healthy and delicious way to serve fruits and vegetables. Follow these helpful tips for the best way to cut onions for kabobs, along with other popular fruits and vegetables.

string produce onto the kabob skewers

Grilling fruits and vegetables is a simple technique for making produce more delicious and creating easy dinners everyone will enjoy, but it can feel intimidating to know how to cut onions and other produce for kabobs. That's why I've created this step by step guide to help!

If you love to grill fruits and vegetables, check out these other recipes on how to grill cantaloupe, Grilled Green Beans, Grilled Okra and Tomatoes, and Chimichurri Burgers with Grilled Carrots.

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Ingredients

For this guide, we'll focus on how to chop the fruits and vegetables needed to make my Grilled Fruit and Vegetable Kabobs, which include:

kabobs on the grill with chopped onion, zucchini, tomatoes, peppers, mushrooms, and pineapple
  • ​Medium zucchini (sliced into half moons)
  • Mushrooms - white or mini portabella work best
  • Red bell pepper, yellow bell pepper, and/or green bell peppers
  • Large red onion (cut into bite-sized pieces)
  • Pineapple (peeled, cored and cut into small pieces)

Zucchini

To slice zucchini for kabobs, follow this step-by-step process:

start with the zucchini and cut off the stem end

Start with the zucchini and cut off the stem end.

Chop the zucchini

Then slice the zucchini in half lengthwise. (If it is very long, cut it in half widthwise first.)

slice zucchini into half moons

Place the cut sides down on the cutting board so they are stable. Slice zucchini into half moon about ½ - ¾” in width.

chopped onions, zucchini, mushrooms, peppers, pineapple, and tomatoes on wooden skewers ready to grill

When it's time to string everything onto the kabob skewers, starting each kabob with a piece of zucchini will help hold everything in place.

Onion

To cut onion for kabobs, follow these step-by-step instructions:

chop off the top of the onion

To cut the onion into pieces, start by chopping off the top.

slice onion in half lengthwise

Set it down on the cutting board with the now flat top down for stability. Slice the onion in half lengthwise.

cut onion in half widthwise

Cut in half widthwise.

pull off dry outer layers of the onion

Pull off any dry outer layers of onion and discard.

slice off the other tip of onion

Place one half of the onion, cut side down, on the cutting board. Slice off the other tip.

cut onion into cubes

Lastly, cut each of the onion halves into 3, 1-inch cubes. Repeat with the other side of the onion.

Bell Peppers

To prepare bell peppers for the perfect kabob, follow these steps:

how to chop a bell pepper

To prepare the bell peppers, lay it on its side on the cutting board, Cut off one side of the pepper, creating a pepper plank.

how to slice a bell pepper for kabobs

Slice off the bottom of the pepper to create a square.

cut pepper into 1" pieces

Cut each plank again in half, creating square-ish pieces about 1” in size.

how to cut a bell pepper for kabobs

Rotate pepper and repeat with each side. This will create roughly 4 flat(ter) planks of pepper.

slice each pepper plank into 2 pieces

Depending on the size of the pepper, you can slice each plank lengthwise into 2 pieces or keep as is.

repeat with the rest of the bell pepper

Repeat with the rest of the bell pepper.

Pineapple

To prepare a whole, fresh pineapple to be placed on kabob skewers, follow these steps:

cut pineapple in half

Begin by chopping off the top leaves of the pineapple. Turn the pineapple cut side down on the cutting board and slice it down the middle to create two long halves.

cut out the core

Stand up the quarter piece, secure the rind side with a strong grip, and run your knife down the inside angle, about ½” in, to remove the tough core of the pineapple.

cut off the other tip

Cut off the other tip that still has the rind on it.

cut into 1" chunks

Now cut the flesh-only piece of pineapple into 1-inch cubes.

cut pineapple in half

Lay the flat side of the pineapple down on the cutting board. Cut the piece lengthwise to create two long quarter pieces.

cut the quarter piece in half again

Cut the quarter piece in half lengthwise again.

slice along the edge

Switch to a paring knife and slice along the edge of the pineapple, just below the rind to remove it. This won’t be a perfectly even cut and that’s OK.

repeat with other sides

Repeat with the other sides of the pineapple. 

Mushrooms

Mushrooms are the easiest vegetables to prepare for kabobs.

slice mushrooms in half

You can simply snap off the stems and use the tops (which is best for small mushrooms), or you can slice them in half lengthwise with the stem still on. Either works well.

Equipment

  • Cutting Board - I like using one with a trench like this one, especially when chopping something juicy like pineapple.
  • Very sharp chef’s knife 
  • Paring knife

The beauty of my Grilled Fruit and Vegetable Kabob recipe is that it is fully customizable to your liking. You can use a variety of other vegetables depending on your preference. Happy grilling!

How to Create a Healthy Meal Plan | Nutrition for Athletes

March 16, 2023 Featured

How to Create a Healthy Meal Plan: Nutrition for Athletes

As a sports dietitian I work with a wide range of athletes and help them create the right game plan for proper nutrition. This almost always involves creating a meal plan that supports their training needs. Regardless of whether you are a professional athlete or recreational athlete, thinking through how you should eat is just as important as planning your training sessions. 

The most important place to start in creating a healthy meal plan is to think about your eating rhythm - how often or when you need to eat to support your energy requirements. I find many serious athletes don’t eat enough during the day to support the volume of training they’re engaged in.   

Pre and Post-Workout Snacks

One specific point in your day to consider is the timing for pre and post-workout snacks if that’s something you need for recovery. Eating before training or after training can provide important energy, nutrients, and building blocks to optimize performance and recovery.

If you’re unsure about when to eat as an athlete, book a sports nutrition consultation here! Together we can plan an eating rhythm that’s just right for you.

Once you determine your eating rhythm, the next step is to build balanced meals and strong snacks. This is where it can get challenging because a lot of factors are at play with meal planning like budget, cooking skills, access, storage capability, and food preferences.

Meal Planning

Keeping things simple is the best way to begin meal planning. It’s a skill, just like anything else, and you will get better at it with time. 

Balanced meals can look like a lot of different combinations, but a simple starting place is this formula:

Palm size serving of protein + 1-2 handfuls of fruits and veggies + 1-2 handfuls of carbohydrate-based food.

Balanced Meals Palm Method. A palm holding a piece of salmon- palm size serving of protein. 2 palms holding broccoli and mango- 1 to 2 handfuls of fruits and veggies. 2 palms holding pasta and potatoes- 1 to 2 handfuls of carbohydrate-based food.

Play with this combination to find what helps you feel and function your best. Also experiment with adding some healthy fat into your meals from olive oil, avocado, nuts, seeds, and dairy. 

Some athletes prefer a macronutrient range as a goal for building balanced meals. The macronutrients are carbohydrate, protein and fat. This can be a helpful way to look at food too but you should work with a sports dietitian to determine how much protein, carbs and fat is ideal for your body and performance goals. Parents of student athletes should visit Off Season Athlete for information specific to teenage athletes.

Jenna holding her cookbook The High-Protein Vegan Cookbook for Athletes

Did you know that I’ve written two cookbooks to help you plan healthy meals? Check out my cookbooks here.

Food Lists

Knowing what to eat and actually executing that plan can also be challenging. Lately I have been doing a lot of meal planning and grocery shopping for my clients so I’ve been scouring the grocery store for easy ideas for meal prep. Here’s the foods I’ve been recommending lately to make meal planning for my athletes easy and doable. 

Lean Proteins

Tempeh: Tempeh is a good option for vegan protein that is made from soybeans. It's thick and has a meaty texture plus it’s a fermented food and contributes to optimal gut health. One slab can cost under $3 and provides 20 grams of protein. It's easy to eat and flavor however you like. I crumble mine on top of a salad with my favorite dressing. 

Rotisserie Chicken: Athletes have busy schedules, so when you don't want to cook but need protein, these pre-cooked chickens are perfect. It is a large enough portion to provide enough protein for any athlete’s needs. The price is still pretty good for the quantity you get and it's extremely versatile and handy to have on hand for a variety of meal prep options. If you want to save even more money, try making your own whole chicken with this Slow Cooker Roasted Chicken. 

Salmon: Most athletes aren't eating enough omega-3 rich foods, specifically seafood. Salmon is easy to cook (broiled for 7 minutes) and is meeting so many essential nutritional needs. Try this recipe for Sheet Pan Salmon Dinner. You can often find pre-seasoned and cooked salmon fillets for those who are not comfortable cooking it themselves.

Frozen Shrimp: Frozen shrimp are a lifesaver for quick meal prep and something to keep in your freezer at all times. They defrost quickly (even faster if you use a defrosting plate like this) and cook in just a couple of minutes. Athletes should strive to eat more seafood because it’s a very lean protein source and has a strong correlation to a reduced risk of heart disease.

Oikos Pro Yogurt: Dairy products are an excellent source of protein and high protein, non-Greek yogurt is a game changer for athletes. This brand of yogurt provides 20 gram of whey protein in one easy to eat serving. This is an option to add to breakfast or to eat as an easy snack. 

Turkey or Beef Jerky: Jerky is a perfect on the go protein for athletes. It’s not the cheapest option but it sure is convenient. Look for brands with a short list of natural ingredients.

Core Power High Protein Milkshakes: These premade protein shakes are not the cheapest, but they sure are an excellent, portable shake choice. If you can swing them, it just makes it so easy to get in either 26 or 42 grams of protein on the go. You certainly do not need these shakes as you can mix your own very easily, but they are really nice for athletes who need something they can take with them.

Fresh Fruit

Apples: Apples are a very nutritious food but often overlooked by endurance athletes. They provide fiber, something most people are lacking, and can help improve gut health which ultimately benefits peak performance. Enjoy apple in a delicious make ahead breakfast with these Pumpkin Apple Overnight Oats.

Mango: A ¾ cup of mango provides 50% of your daily value of vitamin C, something athletes need to pay attention to for strengthening their immune system. Mango is deliciously sweet and an excellent choice for satisfying a sweet tooth. Try this Mango Beet Breakfast Smoothie for a super nutritious way to kick-start your morning. 

Mango Beet Breakfast Smoothie in a glass

Oranges: This old school sports food is still a great option for nutrients but also for maintaining hydration levels and energy levels. Easy to peel mandarin oranges are super portable and a good fit to eat between training sessions.

Berries: Anti-inflammatory foods are an important part of an athlete’s diet. I prescribe a daily serving of berries to every athlete. The nutrients in berries are connected to so many health benefits. Plus, their ability to aid in fighting inflammation and supporting recovery are two big reasons I want my athletes to eat them daily. A great way to enjoy berries is in a smoothie, like this Night Time Smoothie for Athletes. 

Leafy Greens

Salad: While you don't have to eat salads to have a healthy lifestyle, they are an easy way to get veggies. I find most athletes are open to eating a salad daily as a way to get in veggies. Premade options are a good idea to grab and go when needed.

Healthy Fats

Sunflower seeds, pistachios, Brazil nuts: Nuts and seeds are foods high in micronutrients that athletes need. Sunflower seeds are a common food found on ballfields so most athletes are happy to know they are a healthy choice too. Brazil nuts are nutrient powerhouses and simply eating 1-2 a day can help you meet your needs for key nutrients. Read more about 5 Reasons Pistachios Make Healthy Easy. 

Carbohydrate + Protein Combination Foods

Whole Grains are a crucial component in an athlete's diet and you shouldn’t be afraid to eat them. When you choose whole grains you are not only getting energy to replenish what your body needs but fiber and important nutrients too. Plus, carbs bring a lot of enjoyment to meals. All of these ideas also provide easy protein so you get more bang for your buck. 

Kodiak Oatmeal Power Cups: I love these oatmeal cups because they are a really easy meal option for athletes. I personally love it as a post-workout snack too because it replenishes energy and provides nearly 15 grams of protein. When you make it milk, you bump that number up closer to 20 grams. 

Quaker Instant Oatmeal Protein: This is another high protein oatmeal option I like and a little more cost effective. Once again, make this with milk to up the protein content. 

Dave's Killer Bread White Done Right: When an athlete is not used to whole grain bread I always have them start with this option. It’s super soft whole wheat bread, providing extra fiber and a little protein.  

Protein + Barilla pasta- I have loved this pasta for years and sold many athletes on it too. It is made with chickpea flour, even before that was cool, making this a high protein and high fiber pasta option. 

Lentils & Beans - Legumes are a powerhouse of protein, fiber and nutrition. They are also really cost effective. Canned options are wonderfully convenient but if you can get comfortable with making them from dry, you will really save some money. Check out this recipe for Easy Instant Pot Black Beans (Without Soaking) to make enough beans for several meals in under an hour.

Additional Resources

For female athletes, be sure to check out my articles on the Best Protein Powder for Women and Why Women Should Consider Taking Creatine. Follow Make Healthy Easy on Instagram for more nutrition tips.

instant pot black beans no soak

December 4, 2022 Easy Dinner Recipes

Easy Instant Pot Black Beans Recipe (Without Soaking)

This is the best way to make black beans using dry beans (no soaking!) in the Instant Pot or pressure cooker. They're flavorful, but not too strong, so you can use them in a variety of different dishes or all by themselves. 

black beans in a bowl topped with a piece of cilantro

This recipe is an affordable way to make delicious black beans for a crowd or meal prep for the week. Your Instant Pot can turn dry beans into a delicious protein main dish or perfect side dish in less than an hour of cooking time. And if it's your first time ever making pressure cooker beans, this recipe is for you.

If you're looking for another Instant Pot recipe, try Instant Pot Tomato Soup or Instant Pot Cilantro Chicken and Rice.

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Ingredients

Ingredients for black beans laid out individually
  • Olive oil
  • Green Bell Pepper
  • Yellow onion
  • Garlic cloves
  • Broth or stock of choice
  • Dry black beans
  • Bay leaf
  • Tomato paste
  • Kosher salt
  • Garlic powder

Instructions

Here's how you make these delicious and healthy beans:

A yellow onion and green bell pepper diced on a cutting board with a knife.

Dice a medium yellow onion and green bell pepper.

Onion and bell pepper in the instant pot with minced garlic and olive oil.

Turn your Instant Pot or smart pressure cooker to "sauté" mode and let heat. Once heated, add the oil, then the diced onion and bell pepper. Cook, stirring frequently until softened, about 4 minutes. Add the minced garlic and cook stirring frequently for 1-2 minutes, until fragrant and softened, but not browned.

Broth, water, beans, bay leaf, salt, and garlic powder added to the instant pot.

Turn off the sauté function on your Instant Pot. Pour in the broth/stock, water, beans, bay leaf, salt and garlic powder.Stir to combine.

Lock the lid of the Instant Pot in place and make sure the venting knob is not open. Press "Manual" on the Instant Pot and set the timer for 45 minutes.

Cooked black beans in the instant pot with tomato sauce being stirred in.

When the timer goes off on the Instant Pot you can choose to use the natural release option if you have time or manually release the pressure. Once pressure is released, open the top of the Instant Pot carefully. Add tomato paste and stir to combine. Remove bay leaf. Easy peasy!

Variations

  • To make this recipe vegetarian, use vegetable broth.
  • For higher protein you can use bone broth.
  • You can also use beef or chicken broth or chicken stock.
  • You could top with your favorite toppings such as lime juice, tortilla chips, or red onion to name a few.
  • This recipe would be great in a burrito bowl with white rice or brown rice.
  • This recipe can be made in the slow cooker on low with a cook time of 7 hours.

Equipment

An Instant Pot is the only piece of equipment you'll need for this delicious beans recipe.

Storage

These flavorful beans are made with simple ingredients. To store, let the beans cool to a warm, but not cold temperature first. Then pour into an airtight container. It will keep in the fridge for about 5 days.

Instant Pot Black Beans Recipe - No Soaking!
Food For a Crowd
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November 21, 2022 Featured

2022 Holiday Gift Guide

Need creative ideas for holiday gifts that inspire joy and wellness? Check out the Make Healthy Easy 2022 holiday gift guide for ideas that make an impact in the lives of people you care about.

Click the links in each section to shop products directly.

For even more ideas, visit my gift guides from previous years.

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COZY EARTH LOUNGEWEAR & SHEETS

At the beginning of this year a friend gifted me a pair of very nice PJ's for my birthday. Prior to this, I wore whatever to bed - old t-shirts, ratty shorts, etc. I was fine with it, until I put on these new PJ's. Maybe it's the fact that I'm 40 now or maybe wearing the nice fabrics was truly life changing, but I have converted to being a pajama set wearing person. I'm never going back.

Fast forward to today and Cozy Earth sent me a pair of their incredible bamboo loungewear to try out (Bamboo Joggers and Ultra-Soft Bamboo Pullover Crew).

Jenna wearing Cozy Earth lounge wear in grey

Guys, these are the jam!! They are so soft and warm but also really breathable, which is perfect for Florida winters. The quality of these pieces (and the packaging by the way) are so high quality. I do not mind running outside of the house to get the paper in these guys!

Jenna wearing Cozy Earth loungewear in grey. Rear view

All of their jammies look amazing, stylish and comfortable and I've got my eye on their short sleeve bamboo pajama set.

Sheets

As soon as I tried on the loungewear, I wanted to know what else this wonderful company offered. I discovered their sheet sets, also made of bamboo, and I asked to try these too. I am VERY serious about sleep and sheets play a big role in your comfort and body temperature.

Cozy Earth Bamboo sheet set

We now sleep in the Bamboo Sheets and oh my goodness, they are wonderful! They are so soft and cooling all while being high quality. Recently my husband looked at me at about 8pm and said, "I'm really excited to get in bed because of the new sheets." So there you go.

If you want to give the gift of better sleep, give someone you love a set of these beautiful sheets. Plus, they come in a beautiful bag that just screams "special".

I'm so glad that I've been introduced to this company (it's been one of Oprah's Favorite Things for 5 straight years) because of their quality and commitment to ethical practices.

I promise whoever you gift Cozy Earth clothing or sheets will absolutely love it! Shop with the links in this post and use code: MHE-THIRTY for 30% off!

INSIDETRACKER HEALTH ANALYSIS

Give the gift of health information with a plan from InsideTracker. InsideTracker is a lab work analysis company that gives you great insight into your blood work and genes beyond what you get from a traditional lab panel.

I've talked to a lot of clients this year who want to know more about their bodies - hormones, inflammatory markers, true nourishment, etc. They have done traditional lab work and it didn't show them anything helpful. Enter InsideTracker -- a lab company that analyzes your blood work with a much finer tooth comb and gives you actionable steps you can take to improve your health.

I'm very impressed by the medical review board, the type of data you receive from the tests and the ease of testing. This is something I am going to recommend strongly to my clients from here on out.

For the health minded person in your life, purchase them one of their comprehensive plans and give them the gift of a greater understanding of their body. For a special discount code, send me an email at [email protected], but they also run sales so keep an eye out for those.

BLENDJET 2 PERSONAL BLENDER

If someone in your life is a smoothie maker, then the BlendJet 2 Personal Blender is a GREAT gift. My mom gave me one of these earlier this year and it is awesome for making simple, personal smoothies or juices.

I've also recommended this to my clients who travel and want to make smoothies or shakes on the road. They are also loving it!

This blender works off a battery that charges just like any other device. It's easy to clean and has a built in single serving size. Plus, they come in a variety of beautiful colors! Shop the BlendJet website for the full variety of colors and options.

THE RUTHLESS ELIMINATION OF HURRY

I've read a few books this year that have had a profound impact on my soul and emotional health. The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry is one of them. John Mark Comer is quickly becoming one of my favorite spiritual authors. He is easy to read but incredibly engaging.

If you or someone you know is tired of being in a hurry, feeling disconnected from your soul, or constantly feeling rushed, this is a must read. This book will challenge you but also give practical strategies to experiment with. I'm fairly certain this is a book I will revisit over and over again.

This book also has a companion workbook that I think is a huge help to working through the idea of eliminating hurry.

LAITHWAITES WINE

I have been a Laithwaites wine customer for 3 years and I love it so much! Laithwaites sends 12 bottle boxes of wine at your preferred rhythm in addition to offering special themed cases throughout the year. They have a lot of fun holiday wine boxes including advent calendars.

The reasons I enjoy this company so much are : the super interesting wines they offer are not offered in stores, they learn your preferences and send you wines they think you'll like (it's almost always right on), and the prices are fantastic with most bottles being under $15. Lastly, they offer a money back guarantee - if you don't like a wine, you don't pay for it. I have only taken advantage of this once when we received a wine that I genuinely did not like. Sure enough, they quickly reimbursed me for the bottle. You can't beat that.

To get started yourself or purchase for someone else, click here for a special offer on 6 bottles and free glasses (I use mine all the time). Also keep in mind that these cases are great to keep around for when you need a housewarming or hostess gift over the holidays.

GOOSENECK ELECTRIC KETTLE

If you have a coffee or tea fan in your life this electric kettle is an amazing gift! I have one and use it all the time. Not only is it attractive (I have matte black) but it's also too easy to use and get water at just the right temperature.

Matte Black Electric Gooseneck Kettle

You can easily set the dial to heat water to a specific temperature and then hold it there. I like 200 degrees F for coffee, 180 for tea and 170 for hot cocoa for my kids.

The gooseneck design is ideal for French press and pour over coffee fans. I really can't say enough about this kettle. Buy it here on Amazon.

NOW FOODS HOT COCOA MIX

Speaking of hot beverages, this NOW Foods Hot Cocoa Mix is a HUGE hit in my family right now. I discovered this while shopping for other favorite products from NOW and I'm so glad I gave it a try.

NOW Foods Organic Hot Cocoa Mix in tub

This hot cocoa has a great ingredients list and is scoopable, so you make exactly how much you need. I think this makes an amazing stocking stuffer.

Shop on NOWfoods.com or at Amazon.

REUSABLE PAPER TOWELS

For those in your life trying to live more sustainably, this set of reusable paper towels is a great gift. The soft, absorbent fabric makes a great all purpose wipe in the kitchen. I keep two sets under my kitchen sink and it's what I use daily to keep my counters clean. My paper towel use has dramatically declined and I'm happy about that.

For the price, you can't beat this set on Amazon. Mine are holding up really well too after a couple years of use.

THE EASY DIABETES DESSERTS COOKBOOK

easy diabetes desserts cookbook

This past year I have been so blessed to become friends with Mary Ellen Phipps, a fellow dietitian who specializes in diabetes. She is a must-follow on social media and also has an incredibly helpful website full of diabetes friendly information.

She just released a new cookbook (her second) that's all blood sugar friendly desserts! This is a gorgeous book and great for anyone wanting to enjoy desserts that are well balanced and always delicious. Seriously, this is not just for those living with diabetes. It's a great tool for all of us dessert-loving, health-minded people.

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November 3, 2022 Featured

Why Women Should Consider the Benefits of Creatine

As women age it can feel like an uphill battle to maintain the health of their youth. While there is no silver bullet to fix all of the challenges women face, there are many creatine benefits for women that many are not aware of. 

This article will help inform you on why women should consider taking creatine and cover the beneficial and positive effects, potential side effects and the best creatine supplements for women. 

For more on creatine for teen athletes, please see my post on Benefits of Creatine for Teen Athletes.

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This post is sponsored by NOW Foods. All opinions are my own.

This article is not intended to diagnose any condition or prescribe any supplement treatment plan. Please talk to your health care provider before starting any new supplement routine. 

What is Creatine?

Creatine is a substance that is a naturally occurring “non-protein amino acid compound”. This means it contains amino acids but it isn't incorporated into proteins in the body.3

We find creatine in the body predominantly in our muscles, but also a small amount in the brain.1 Our body stores creatine in the muscle in a form called phosphocreatine, which plays a role in resynthesizing adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a critical fuel source for working muscles.* This is where the “magic” of creatine is found - it supports the availability of ATP to working muscle cells, especially in high intensity exercise.*3                                                          

This helps clear up a major misconception about creatine. In and of itself, creatine does not make you more muscular. Instead, it helps provide your muscles with the energy to do more work, which can translate into greater strength, power, or endurance.* 

Some foods naturally contain creatine, primarily meats. Dietary intake of creatine absolutely contributes to your overall nutritional needs.  

Why Creatine for Women?

Beyond athletic performance creatine provides a number of other beneficial health effects, particularly for women as they age.* This area has not been widely discussed in the general public until more recently. 

I relied heavily on this review article and this position paper from the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition that specifically pulled out the benefits of creatine for women. This is important because historically, this kind of research is conducted on men, and women are very different from men. 

In addition, females store 70–80% less creatine stored in muscle tissue compared to males and this has led to looking at how supplementation could be beneficial for women.*3 I personally believe there are many researched-based reasons why women should consider taking creatine.

As you are reading this article, you may wonder if creatine will be beneficial to you if you are not a regular or extensive exerciser. As a practitioner, my leaning is that it possesses potential benefit for all types of women, regardless of their exercise/fitness/sport routine. Add strength training to your weekly rhythm for even more potential benefits coupled with creatine.

Is Creatine Supplementation Safe for Women?

Creatine is one of the most popular and widely researched dietary supplements (this is NOT hyperbole). According to the International Society of Sports Nutrition, creatine monohydrate is the most studied form, is considered safe and is reported to have a number of benefits.3 

Studies on women also confirm that creatine is safe and effective, showing benefits beyond just athletic performance.*2

Creatine and Athletic Performance*

Creatine is widely accepted as a safe and effective ergogenic aid, meaning it benefits athletic performance.* While it’s been widely studied in male athletes, research has been conducted on female athletes specifically, with results confirming many positive outcomes. 

The mechanism for the benefit of creatine is related to energy metabolism occurring in muscle cells during activity.* Creatine converts to phosphocreatine which plays a role in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production, the cell's source of energy*. Without getting too technical, creatine supplementation can support more rapid ATP production and help buffer, or reduce so-to-speak, acid that causes muscle to fatigue.* This ultimately means that it helps muscles do more work and fatigue less quickly.*2,3 

women doing a bicep curl with a dumbell

Practically, this could translate to being able to do more reps, lift more weight, sprint a little longer, recover faster, go a little longer or fatigue less quickly.* That sounds really good to me. 

Benefits of Creatine

For those who like specifics, here’s a list of outcomes that creatine supplementation research has demonstrated:

  • It may increase the amount of lean muscle mass gained by females during a strength training program compared to those who do not supplement;*2
  • It is effective for increases strength performance in females in weight lifting;*2
  • It can increase muscle strength in females;*2
  • It can improve anaerobic fitness capacity in females, meaning you can work at higher heart rate intensities;*2
  • It may enhance muscle recovery time and function between workouts in females;*2
  • It can improve VO2max in females;*2
  • It can delay neuromuscular fatigue;*2
  • It correlates with a reduced incidence of muscle cramping, muscle tightness, and muscle strains;*3
  • It can enhance hydration levels and heat tolerance during activity.*3

To sum this all up into practical terms, creatine supplementation has the potential to improve your physical performance in strength training, power related sports, and cardiovascular or endurance activities.* This kind of sums up almost anything you would do in the world of fitness. 

We will talk about aging below, but as we age, some of the sports or activities we enjoy can feel harder on our bodies, making them less enjoyable. Creatine supplementation should be considered as a possibility for lessening this impact.* 

Creatine Use During Pregnancy 

The idea that creatine supplementation could be beneficial for pregnant women stems from the discovery that during the gestational period creatine stores are notably reduced.2 The fetus relies on their mother’s creatine throughout most of the pregnancy and it seems to play an important role in development.* Reduced maternal creatine stores have been associated with outcomes like low birth weight and preterm birth.2

pregnant women exercising by doing bicep curls

At this time we don't have evidence from human studies on pregnancy, but animal studies are showing promising results in offspring’s brain development and cell integrity.*2 However, due to the safety and acceptance of creatine supplementation, it is definitely something to consider, especially if a mother is a vegetarian. 

Creatine and Menopause/Aging

Menopause is a challenging time for women and their bodies. With estrogen levels at an all-time low, it can be difficult for women to build or maintain muscle as well as keep strong bones.2 

Creatine is a viable option for menopausal women because it could have a positive impact on muscle, bones, strength and immune system balance.*2 

I cannot help but also take this opportunity to emphasize how important resistance training is for women as they age. It helps you navigate the changes you face with a little more ease and strength.* Creatine will be most beneficial to you as you age when coupled with a solid, consistent strength training program.* In fact, studies have found that whole-body resistance training in combination with creatine supplementation in postmenopausal women helped to maintain healthy bone mass and increased strength.*2

Since the studies on postmenopausal women show no adverse effects, I think it’s definitely something to strongly consider. 

Creatine for Mental Health and Mood*

Women suffer from depression at a rate 2 times higher than men. This has been attributed to the fluctuations in hormones, particularly estrogen throughout the lifespan and even in the context of their monthly menstrual cycle.2 

It is so intriguing to me that there is now an established relationship between mood (or self-reported symptoms) and the role and presence of adequate creatine in the brain.2 Since it plays a role in energy metabolism, there seems to be a connection between creatine and how well the brain is firing (my interpretation here of the science).* 

Typical psychological stress can lead to negative effects on mood. Given that creatine metabolism depends on mitochondrial function, it is suggested that stress causes changes in creatine, phosphocreatine, or creatine kinase in certain brain areas.2 In this case, those who have stress-related mental effects may benefit from creatine supplementation in order to stimulate creatine kinase to support normal mitochondrial function.*7 

There is considerable evidence to suggest creatine may be beneficial for women with low mood.* However, more studies need to be conducted to determine if creatine has a beneficial effect on tension and nervousness.*13 

If you struggle with fluctuations in your mood, talk to your health care provider about the options of trying creatine.

Creatine and Cognition*

Beyond mood and mental health, creatine may be beneficial for overall cognition and mental performance.* Supplementation may help to reduce mental fatigue and support normal memory functions, especially when under stress.*2,3

Studies have also shown creatine has a positive effect in cognitive function involving temporary conditions that reduce brain creatine, such as sleep deprivation, mild exercise, and stressful mathematical tasks.*7    

An interesting point to note here is that creatine supplementation seemed to help promote normal cognition in vegetarians, who typically have lower creatine levels than omnivores.*2

Creatine and Sleep*

The most benefit from creatine on cognition and sleep occurs during periods of stress and sleep deprivation.*2 Females often process stress differently and are more frequent multitaskers which can impact sleep quality. This along with pregnancy and menstrual cycles make females more susceptible for sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation lowers cognition and impacts females more significantly than males, so women may experience greater improvements in these areas from creatine supplementation.*2 

Will Creatine Cause Me to Gain Weight or Be “Bulky”? 

This is likely the most common concern for women who are thinking about taking creatine. Let me put you at ease here that creatine does not create an increase in your body fat. Avoiding creatine supplementation for fear of weight gain alone is not supported by the research.2

It is true that some people experience an increase in weight, especially at the onset of loading with creatine (more on that shortly). However, this is more often experienced in men and is related to a temporary increase in body water, or water retention. Creatine does increase your cellular hydration, but this is considered a positive side effect.* You are actually better hydrated as a result.*2 

Beyond your hydration level changing, women may experience an increase in skeletal muscle when using creatine in combination with resistance training.* This means you're experiencing muscle gains and this is AWESOME!* Some people may experience weight loss as a result of muscle growth.* You could see the scale go up, down or stay the same; there’s no guarantees. I hope that you can learn to value your body composition more than a number on the scale. 

Can you Get Creatine from Food?

The highest food sources of creatine come from fish, chicken, red meat (beef, pork), and dairy providing about 1-2 g creatine/pound uncooked meat.1 Additionally, only small amounts of creatine can be obtained from legumes, quinoa, nuts, seeds, grains, and tofu. Therefore, it is especially important for vegans to supplement with a creatine powder to receive a sufficient amount in the diet. 

Creatine Dosing

There are two ways to go about taking creatine: a loading phase + maintenance phase or a daily consistent dose. Both methods are effective at increasing creatine levels in your body, the latter approach just takes longer to experience benefits.2 

My personal preference is to put clients on a creatine loading dose as this more quickly increases creatine saturation in your cells (including your brain!). 

Here are the recommendations for taking creatine either utilizing the loading dose + maintenance or a routine-consistent dose.2

  • Creatine loading Phase: 0.3 g/kg/day spread out over 4 doses for 5 days
  • Maintenance Phase: 0.03 g/kg/day daily in one dose, or 3-5 grams a day
  • Consistent Dose (no loading phase): 5 g a day in one dose
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Any brand of creatine I have used includes a scoop that is the serving size of 5 grams of creatine. When you are taking the maintenance dose of 3-5 grams a day, you may choose to use about ⅔ of a scoop or a full scoop. 

When to Take Creatine

Creatine levels typically peak in the blood about 60 minutes after taking it orally.5 This means that if you want to feel the benefits in your workout, taking creatine pre-workout is the ideal time. 

However, if you are not working out on a particular day, or forget to take it pre-workout, you should still take it. Remember, there are many benefits beyond just athletic performance. 

How to Take Creatine

Creatine in a fine, white powder that is easy to mix into a variety of options. Take it with liquid; do not eat it as a straight powder. It doesn’t fully dissolve in water alone but using a blender or powered whisk will help it incorporate better. 

You can also buy creatine in a capsule form which is a fine option, especially if you prefer to swallow capsules.

Here are ideas for how to take creatine:

4 ways to take creatine: mixed into oatmeal, mixed into yogurt, blended into a smoothie, mixed with a sports drink

The two ways I take my creatine most frequently: mixed into my morning smoothie or mixed into my water bottle pre-workout along with NOW® Sports Effer-Energy Tablets and NOW® Sports BCAA Big 6 powder. 

Best Creatine Supplements for Women

Many dietary supplements out there are marketed for women. Some of these products are overstuffed with ingredients that may or may not be helpful and usually just drive up the price.

When it comes to picking a creatine product, simple and straightforward is the way to go. All you need here is “Creatine Monohydrate” powder, nothing more. This is the version that is the most studied and universally considered safe for all populations. 

Choose supplements that undergo third party testing for purity. Sadly there is a lot of contamination in dietary supplements and choosing a certified product is imperative in this case. Look for certifications by Informed Choice, USP or NSF for Sport.

My Favorite Brand of Creatine + Promo Code

My favorite brand of creatine is NOW® Sports Creatine Monohydrate powder or micronized powder or capsules. Micronized creatine monohydrate powder simply means the particles are smaller and therefore dissolve more easily.

bottle of NOW sports creatine monohydrate

NOW is a company I know well and deeply trust as they do extensive quality and purity testing. I know this because I have visited their plant and seen their quality first hand.  When it comes to their NOW® Sports line, they seek additional third party testing and every product is Informed Choice certified. This means you can have confidence knowing their products are pure, uncontaminated, and contain the ingredients listed on the bottle. 

If you shop at NOWfoods.com be sure to use promo code: MHE for 20% off.

I hope this information has been a helpful guide for you to learn more about creatine for women. If you’re unsure about if it’s right for you, or any supplement you are taking, consider booking a nutrition consultation with me to take a closer look at your health. 

You can also read about Should you Take a Collagen Supplement, Best Supplements for Stress, and Best Protein Powder for Women.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

References 

  1. Cooper, R., Naclerio, F., Allgrove, J., & Jimenez, A. (2012, July 20). Creatine supplementation with specific view to exercise/sports performance: An update. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. Retrieved March 16, 2022, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3407788/ 
  2. Smith-Ryan, A. E., Cabre, H. E., Eckerson, J. M., & Candow, D. G. (2021, March 8). Creatine supplementation in women's Health: A Lifespan Perspective. Nutrients. Retrieved March 16, 2022, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7998865/ 
  3. Kreider, R. B., Kalman, D. S., et al., (2017). International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: Safety and efficacy of creatine supplementation in exercise, sport, and medicine. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12970-017-0173-z 
  4. Bredahl , E. C. (2021, February 26). The role of creatine in the development and activation of immune responses. Nutrients. Retrieved March 16, 2022, from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33652752/ 
  5. Balestrino, M. (2021, April 7). Nutrients. Retrieved March 16, 2022, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067763/ 
  6. Muccini, A. M. (2021, February 2). Creatine metabolism in female Reproduction, Pregnancy, and Newborn Health. MDPI. Retrieved March 17, 2022, from https://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30148043/dellagatta-creatinemetabolism-2021.pdf 
  7. Allen, P. J. (2012, May). Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. Retrieved March 16, 2022, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3340488/#R238 
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No bake pumpkin balls dusted with cocoa powder

September 23, 2022 Fall Recipes

No Bake Pumpkin Balls

These No Bake Pumpkin Balls are the perfect way to enjoy pumpkin spice flavor in a healthy and cooler snack bite. They are gluten free, dairy free and vegan but 100% yummy. The texture and flavor resembles that of pumpkin pie. 

no bake pumpkin balls on a blue cake stand

If you live in an area where fall weather involves heat and humidity, then you might not be ready to dive into all the warm, cozy pumpkin spice recipes. These No Bake Pumpkins Balls are perfect for those of us still sweating in September and who might also be looking for healthy pumpkin spice recipes.

This was inspired by my Pumpkin Spice Smoothie recipe on this site, which also celebrates healthy pumpkin spice flavors in hot weather. In fact, I have quite a few delicious pumpkin recipes that you can find in my Pumpkin Recipe Archive.

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Ingredients

This No Bake Pumpkin Ball recipe uses simple, wholesome ingredients.

overhead shot of the ingredients in this recipe
  • Chickpeas
  • Canned Pumpkin
  • Old Fashioned Oats
  • Pecans
  • Maple Syrup
  • Lemon Juice
  • Pumpkin Pie Spice
  • Cinnamon
  • Salt
  • Cocoa Powder (optional)

See recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

This recipe requires either a food processor or a powerful blender.

Overhead shot of all pumpkin pie balls ingredients in bowl of a food processor.

In the bowl of a food processor, combine all ingredients except the cocoa powder.

Pumpkin ball dough about halfway through processing.

Process until chunky-smooth, about 3-4 minutes. Stop and scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl.

Pumpkin ball dough completed and very smooth.

Continue processing until dough is very smooth, another 2-4 minutes. 

Scooping pumpkin ball dough in 1 tablespoon balls.

Using a cookie scooper or a large spoon, scoop out about 2 tablespoon of dough. Place balls on a parchment lined sheet pan. 

No bake pumpkin balls dusted with cocoa powder

If you're a chocolate lover, I suggest dusting the pumpkin balls with a little cocoa powder. This step is 100% optional. Put balls in the fridge to chill.

Hint: Use a cookie scoop to easily make these No Bake Pumpkin Balls and spare your hands getting dirty. I do not think you need to roll them with your hands, but you certainly can if you like perfectly round balls.

Substitutions

These No Bake Pumpkin Balls are gluten free, dairy free, and vegan.

Here are some potential substitutions you might be interested in.

  • Chickpeas - if you're out of chickpeas, you can use any white bean in this recipe.
  • Maple Syrup - honey can be used in placed of maple syrup.
  • Old Fashioned Oats - You can use instant oats in place of old fashioned.
  • Pecans - substitute in walnuts, almonds or any nut that you love.
  • Lemon Juice - this can be omitted if you don't have any. It's a flavor enhancer more than a prominent flavor.

Variations

Here's a few ideas if you need to change this recipe for one reason or another.

  • Nut - Free - Omit the nuts altogether if you do not want them in your recipe. If the texture of the dough is too sticky for your preference, add an extra tablespoon of oats.
  • Cinnamon Only - if pumpkin spice makes you gag, just leave out that spice and up the cinnamon to 1 teaspoon.
  • Cocoa Dusted - To add a little something special to these pumpkin balls, dust them with a little cocoa powder.

If you prefer pumpkin NOT mixed with pumpkin spice mix, then try these Pumpkin Chocolate Muffins for a surprisingly good combo.

Equipment

The most important piece of equipment for this No Bake Pumpkin Ball recipe is a good food processor. I recommend at least an 8 cup size. If you don't have a food processor, a high powered blender should work. Make sure you put your liquids in first, then the pumpkin, and the chickpeas on the top. You will likely have to stop often and scrape down the sides.

Other equipment that is helpful, but not necessary is a 2 tablespoon cookie scoop ( or a 3 tablespoon if you want bigger balls) and shaker for the cocoa powder, if you're using it.

Storage

Store completed balls in an air tight container for up to a week. You can also store the dough in an airtight container and roll at a later date.

Top tip

Take the time to blend the dough very smooth, scraping down the sides as needed. The smoother the dough, the more it will taste like pumpkin pie filling.

FAQ

Are these Pumpkin Protein Balls?

These pumpkin balls do contain protein naturally from the chickpeas, oats, and nuts. It equates to not quite 1.5 grams per ball.

Can I add protein powder to this recipe?

Yes, you absolutely can. I recommend reducing the oats to ¾ cup and adding about ¼ cup (likely 2 scoops) of your favorite protein powder.

Are these pumpkin balls OK for plant based or vegan eaters?

Yes they are! This recipe is "plant based" and A-ok for vegans.

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peanut butter and jelly chia pudding

June 9, 2022 Breakfast

Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding

A delicious, filling, nutritious and plant-based snack is easier to make than you think. You’ll find it all in this Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding, a perfect choice for a healthy snack. 

This post is sponsored by NOW Foods. 

4 jars of peanut butter and jelly chia pudding with blueberries scattered around

Some weeks I find myself eating snack after snack from a package or box. There’s nothing wrong with that at all, but sometimes I crave something more homemade. This Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding is the perfect solution for a homemade, nutritious snack that is also so incredibly delicious. 

If you’re not too sure about chia pudding, I hope this recipe helps move you closer to trying it. If peanut butter and jelly is not your thing, try my Mango Chia Pudding or Raspberry Chia Pudding recipes. 

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Health Benefits of Chia Seeds

Chia seeds are an incredibly powerful little seed. They are a good source of essential fatty acids (healthy fats) and can contribute to a better ratio of healthy fats in your overall diet. In addition, they are a source of plant based protein.

Since they are easy to add to a variety of foods, not just this Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding, it’s an easy way to add a little protein. Lastly, chia seeds are a source of fiber, something almost everyone needs more of in their diet. A high fiber diet is associated with MANY benefits and less risk for several chronic diseases. 

Ingredients

This Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding has a simple list of ingredients that are all plant based. Here’s what you’ll need:

Ingredients for peanut butter and jelly chia pudding: blueberries, coconut milk, chia seeds, maple syrup, vanilla extract, peanut butter powder, orange juice and pea protein powder
  • Chia seeds - Chia seeds are a powerful superfood, full of fiber, plant based protein, healthy fats, and polyphenols. They’re definitely worth adding to your diet. When you put chia seeds in a liquid they form a gel-like texture similar to that of pudding. This is a really handy trait because you can make all kinds of liquids into a thicker consistency naturally. In this Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding, you use them in both the blueberry jelly and the peanut butter bottom layer. I really like NOW Foods Organic Black Chia Seeds. The quality and price is fantastic.
  • Blueberries - Fresh or frozen blueberries work here and make the most delicious jelly topping. 
  • Orange Juice - Orange juice adds a little touch of acidity to the jelly that brings out the sweetness of the blueberries. It’s not 100% necessary and you could substitute water, but I do think it makes a difference in the flavor.
  • Maple Syrup - Use 100% real maple syrup to naturally sweeten both layers of this chia pudding. 
  • Coconut Milk - Coconut milk adds a creamy texture to the peanut butter layer and keeps this chia pudding vegan. See substitution options below to get ideas for other milk options. 
  • Vanilla Extract 
  • Peanut Butter Powder - Peanut Butter Powder is simply peanut butter without the fat. It has all the flavor and protein of peanuts in an easy-to-use powder form. It’s available at a lot of grocery stores (check by the protein shakes or peanut butter) or find it online. You can also use regular peanut butter in this recipe and it will be super delicious. I chose the powdered peanut butter because I wanted to keep the calories down around the snack zone and not the meal level. 
  • NOW Sports Organic Pea Protein - I wanted to pump up the protein in this chia pudding all while keeping it plant-based. NOW Sports Organic Pea Protein powder was the perfect choice. Peas are a highly bioavailable protein source and contain branched-chain amino acids. I choose products like this from NOW because of the quality, price and third party testing. This Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding recipe uses the creamy vanilla flavor, but you could use the unflavored or creamy chocolate flavor too. 
Bag of chia seeds with a bowl of chia seeds
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Instructions

blueberries and orange juice simmering in a small sauce pot

Start by making the blueberry “jelly”. In a small pot, combine the blueberries and orange juice. Cook over medium heat and slow simmer for about 5 minutes, until the berries burst and the liquid is dark purple. 

blueberry jam fully cooked and ready

Remove the pot from the heat and let it cool for a few minutes. Then stir in the maple syrup and chia seeds.

Whisking ingredients for peanut butter layer in a small mixing bowl.

While the jelly is simmering, whisk together the milk, maple syrup, vanilla extract, pea protein powder and peanut butter powder (or regular peanut butter) for the peanut butter in a mixing bowl. Then whisk in the chia seeds.

Chia pudding with blueberry jam spread on top of peanut butter layer

Top with the blueberry jelly, split evenly between the 4 servings. If the jelly is still hot, allow to cool, then cover and refrigerate. 

Prepared peanut butter chia layer poured evenly into 4 small jars

Pour the peanut butter mixture evenly into 4 jars. For larger servings, split between two jars.

Hint: Make the peanut butter layer while the jelly is simmering. It cuts down on the total time and allows the bottom layer to thicken a little before topping. 

Substitutions

This Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding recipe is vegan, gluten free and dairy free.

  • Blueberries - Any berry can be substituted for the blueberries, just cut up large berries to allow the cook time to be the same.
  • Peanut Butter Powder - Peanut butter can absolutely be substituted for the peanut butter powder. You can also use your favorite type or flavor of peanut butter. 
  • Maple Syrup - I do think this is the tastiest sweetener but you could sweeten with honey or regular sugar too. 
  • Coconut milk - You can use your milk of choice in this recipe. Thicker, creamier milks will result in a creamier peanut butter layer and vice versa. 

Variations

  • Mixed Berry Jelly - Use a mix of your favorite fresh or frozen berries in the jelly. 
  • Dairy Based - Choose dairy mix (ultra filtered milk would be perfect) and a whey protein powder for a dairy based option. 

Equipment

This Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding uses minimal equipment. You can make a lot of options work, but here is what I think is ideal.

  • Small pot - A large pot runs the risk of burning the berries. I really love my Le Creuset 2.25 quart saucepan. 
  • 7 ounce pudding jars - These jars are the perfect size for this chia pudding recipe. The plastic lids stay put and make them very portable. You can also use a small mason jar or containers. 

Storage

Store Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding, covered, in the refrigerator for up to a week. I wouldn’t recommend freezing them. 

Top tip

Make this chia pudding ahead on the weekend for easy to grab, healthy snacks during the week.

NOW Discount Code

Don’t forget to use the code: MHE for 20% off your purchase at NOWfoods.com where you can pick up the chia seeds, maple syrup, and pea protein powder. 

Jalapeno Cilantro Dressing being ladled out of a jar and about to put on a salad

May 30, 2022 Featured

Jalapeno Cilantro Caesar Dressing

A great dressing transforms bland greens into an amazing salad. This Jalapeño Cilantro Caesar Dressing is the magical dressing you didn't know you needed. It's easy to make, has a classic Caesar flavor and will wow you with a subtle kick.

Jalapeno Cilantro Caesar dressing in a jar about to be poured on to salad.

Making your own caesar dressing is a great idea any day of the week. It might seem like something fancy for just "special" meals, but it's really all about dumping ingredients in a blender and turning it on.

For those that care, the idea for this Jalapeño Cilantro Caesar Dressing came as a challenge from some good friends. They had tried a dressing like this some years earlier, but could no longer find the recipe on the internet. I accepted the challenge and I'm really glad I did.

I believe in the power of delicious salads and salad dressings. Check out these recipes for other delicious salads and salad dressings on MHE:

Kale, Apple, Carrot Salad

Grilled Cantaloupe Salad with Blueberry Ginger Vinaigrette

White Wine Vinaigrette Recipe

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Ingredients

It may seem like making your own dressing, especially Caesar dressing, is too complicated to bother with, but this is NOT the case. This delicious dressing uses really normal ingredients that once you have, you'll probably want to make it from scratch forever more.

overhead shot of the ingredients for Jalapeno Cilantro Caesar Dressing
  • Anchovy Paste - Let's talk about the elephant in the room of caesar dressing recipes: the anchovies. If you want to have a true caesar dressing flavor, it's irreplaceable. Accept it. Fortunately, you can buy anchovy paste in a tube that enables you to not have to touch or mess withe the fish filets. It's too easy to not use and it's available in most grocery stores. Keep it in the fridge for the next time you want to make this Jalapeño Cilantro Caesar Dressing. And there will be a next time.
  • Mayonnaise - A small amount of mayo is used in this dressing to make it creamy and hold it together. You could leave this out but you'll end up with more of a vinaigrette than a creamy caesar. I personally love this mayo but you can use any type you have in your fridge.
  • Jalapeños - Fresh jalapeños are a crucial ingredient in this recipe. I use 2 whole jalapeños, and while that may seem like a lot, it's the perfect amount to add a little heat in the background without being too hot. You can certainly add more than two if you really want a bigger kick of heat.
  • Fresh Cilantro - Fresh cilantro is usually available year round in the produce section of most grocery stores.
  • Grated Parmesan Cheese - Freshly grated is ideal, whether that's pre-grated or you grate it yourself. I would not recommend the parmesan that's grated super fine, sold in a green shaker container, and used on pasta.
  • Worcestershire Sauce - This is a crucial ingredient and irreplaceable. Hopefully you keep it in your fridge door at all times too.
  • Fresh Garlic
  • Lemon Juice - Freshly squeezed is best. One lemon should do the trick.
  • Salt and Pepper

See recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

To make this Jalapeño Cilantro Caesar Dressing recipe, simply combine all ingredients in the jar of a blender. Blend until very smooth. That's it!

Jalapeño , cilantro, lemon slices, parmesan cheese, and garlic arranged around a jar of caesar dressing

Hint: Continue to blend until you achieve a creamy, very smooth texture. Every blender is different so it might take a minute or more to get the right texture. If it's too thick, you can add a little more oil or mayo.

Substitutions

The caesar dressing recipe is not vegan or gluten free (because of the Worcestershire sauce). I don't think you will get the same results by using vegan alternatives to the parmesan cheese and anchovies but you could certainly try. To make this recipe gluten free, eliminate the Worcestershire sauce.

Substituting any ingredients in this recipe will likely change the outcome but here are some ideas that will work.

  • Mayo - any traditional mayo will work here but I would not recommend Miracle Whip or similar. A vegan mayo should work too.
  • Worcestershire Sauce - to find a gluten free option, check out this guide of gluten free Worcestershire sauce from Celiac.com.
  • Fresh Garlic - you can use garlic from a tube or jar. The garlic flavor may be less intense, which you may prefer. I think fresh garlic is the best, but these substitutions will do in a pinch.
  • Lemon Juice - bottle lemon juice will work if that's what you have. Taste the dressing at the end and see if you need a little more lemon juice to taste the acid flavor.

Variations

Here's a couple of ways you can vary this Jalapeño Cilantro Dressing to make it perfect for you.

  • Spicy - use 3+ jalapeños in this recipe. You can also leave the seeds in.
  • Cilantro Heavy - add more cilantro to your liking.
  • Garlic - add more garlic if you love garlic flavor.
  • Peppery - add more fresh ground pepper if you like the kick.

Equipment

A blender is the ideal piece of equipment to use to make this Jalapeño Cilantro Caesar Dressing super smooth. Any blender should work, but you may have to chop some of the ingredients up to a finer texture if your blender isn't a high powered one.

I can't speak enough praise about my Blendtec Blender. I absolutely love it and the smaller Twister jar option, perfect for making this Caesar dressing recipe.

A good food processor will likely work here too but may leave your Caesar dressing on the chunkier side.

Storage

Store the Jalapeño Cilantro Caesar Dressing in an airtight container for up to 1 week. I really like these containers for this dressing, and for storing a lot of other foods too.

These ingredients do not stand up to freezing and I would not freeze the dressing after being made.

Top tip

If the dressing seems runny or more like a vinaigrette, add more mayo a tablespoon at a time.

Food safety

  • If you make this dressing ahead, store in the fridge until 30 minutes before ready to serve.
  • Thoroughly wash and dry all produce before using.

See more guidelines at USDA.gov.

Easter brunch ideas - Overhead shot of quiche, berry compote and pistachio blonde brownies on table.

April 7, 2022 Holiday Recipes

Make Ahead Easter Brunch Ideas

Do you want to put on an incredible Easter morning brunch but don’t want to be stuck in the kitchen cooking? You've come to the right place! These delectable make-ahead Easter brunch recipes will allow you to actually enjoy your morning.

Easter Brunch Ideas - Overhead shot of quiche, berry compote and pistachio blonde brownies on table.

This post is sponsored by ALDI.

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Sunday Brunch Menu

Here are 3 easy, delicious make-ahead recipes for your Easter celebration. Visit the links below to access the printable recipes:

  • Cabernet Berry Compote on crostini with mascarpone cheese
  • Easy Quiche with the option to pick your flavors
  • Pistachio Blonde Brownies with Chocolate Ganache

Appetizer

Crostini is an easy appetizer and always a crowd pleaser on any holiday menu. You start with a sliced and toasted French baguette then top it with something delicious using fresh fruit.

Cabernet berry compote in bowl shown on top of crostini with mascarpone cheese

I’ve created an incredible Cabernet Berry Compote to serve on crostini along with creamy mascarpone cheese. All it takes is roasting fresh or frozen mixed berries in a little sugar and Cabernet Sauvignon and pure magic happens. 

The Bear Bros. California Cabernet Sauvignon from ALDI is a juicy, full bodied red that compliments the berries beautifully.

Ingredients for compote: strawberries, blackberries, cabernet Sauvignon, sugar

You can make this compote ahead of time and serve cold, room temperature, or warm at your Easter brunch. This Easter breakfast recipe is a fun way to add some color to your table as well.

Entree

A holiday meal idea that can meet a lot of needs and preferences is quiche. Quiche is basically an egg pie that you can flavor in a lot of different ways. 

I created this Easy Quiche main course recipe that starts with 3 basic ingredients you can always find at ALDI: refrigerated pie dough, eggs and Greek yogurt. 

Easy Quiche Recipe - baked quiche pictured with eggs and yogurt

From there you can choose your mix-ins to add to your egg mixture, about 1 to 1 ½ cups total. I highly recommend chopped mini sweet peppers, green onions and either bacon or sausage. Or you could choose to do a western omelet quiche using onion, green bell pepper, and diced ham.

Easy Quiche Recipe - peppers, green onions, bacon, and cheese - suggested mix-ins for the quiche

You also want one type of cheese. ALDI has a large selection of award-winning cheeses that will truly surprise you. I discovered this Gruyere Cheddar cheese and it was so fantastic in this delicious Easter brunch recipe. 

Perhaps the best part about this easy Easter brunch recipe is that it works great to reheat for breakfast the next morning if you have any left over. Hopefully this tasty quiche recipe will become your new family tradition!

Dessert

No Easter brunch is complete without a sweet treat for dessert, but it has to be something special. But special doesn’t have to come at the price of being complicated. 

I created a Pistachio Blonde Brownie recipe with chocolate ganache because it’s unique enough to be “special” but definitely not complicated. 

pistachio blonde brownie recipe cut into bars

Choose a high quality chocolate for the ganache, like the Specially Select Belgium Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chunks from ALDI. You’ll be so glad you did. 

Picture of semi-sweet chocolate chunks for ganache

Drinks

Bubbly is always a great addition to a perfect Easter brunch menu, but don’t just think of wine. At ALDI you’ll find incredible wines but also a great selection of flavored sparkling waters to serve everyone at your family gatherings. Orange juice and coffee are good to have on hand for your guests as well.

Shopping Hack

Planning a special brunch menu, shopping and cooking takes time. It just does. If you’re short on time, I’ve got a great shopping hack for you: Use the grocery pick-up or delivery service from ALDI. 

Imagine, sitting at your kitchen table, calmly making your grocery list, taking the time to check if you actually need the items for recipes. Then you pull up the ALDI website, choose the exact items you want and the time you want to pick them up. Later that day (or days) you simply roll up to your local ALDI at a time most convenient for you, pop the trunk, and your groceries are placed inside your car. 

Doesn’t that sound amazing! It’s not a dream; it’s reality thanks to the curbside grocery pick-up through ALDI. If you’ve been hesitant to try this type of convenience shopping, it’s time to experience its glory. Go for it! It is the perfect way to save you so much time during the holiday season or any time of year. 

Overhead shot of quiche, berry compote and pistachio blonde brownies on table.

Shopping List

To help you out even more, I’ve put together a grocery list of all that you’ll need to make these three easy Easter brunch ideas. 

If you’re new to shopping at ALDI, it’s important to know that 90% of their products are ALDI-exclusive items. Don’t let that get you nervous because 1 in 3 of those exclusive products are award winning.

I’ve organized this by section of the store, not by recipe.

Produce

  • 1 bag mini sweet bell peppers (or other options for quiche)
  • 1 packaged green onions (or other option for quiche)
  • 16 ounces fresh strawberries
  • 6 ounces fresh blackberries

Refrigerated section

  • Bake House Creations refrigerated Pie Dough
  • 1 dozen Golden Hen eggs
  • Simply Nature Organic Whole Milk Plain Yogurt
  • 6 ounce block Emporium Selection Gruyere cheese (or other preferred cheese for quiche)
  • 1 package Never Any Hickory Smoked Uncured Bacon (or other option for quiche)
  • 1 tub mascarpone cheese
  • Countryside Creamery Sweet Cream Unsalted Butter
  • Friendly Farms Heavy Whipping Cream

Pantry

  • Simply  Nature Organic Cane Sugar
  • Simply Nature Organic Light Brown Sugar
  • 1 Specially Select French Baguette baton
  • 6 ounce bag Souther Groves Shelled Pistachios
  • Baker’s Corner All-Purpose Flour
  • Baker’s Corner Baking Powder
  • 1 bag Specially Select Belgium Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chunks or Baker’s Corner Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

Hopefully this Easter menu will allow you to spend more time hiding Easter eggs and enjoying good food and less time in the kitchen during this fun time of year. After you try these healthy Easter brunch ideas, be sure to share and tag me on Instagram or Facebook!

pistachio blonde brownie recipe cut into bars

April 6, 2022 Desserts

Pistachio Blonde Brownies with Chocolate Ganache

Look no further for a blonde brownie recipe that will knock your socks off. Pistachio Blonde Brownies with Chocolate Ganache are unique, easy to make, and guaranteed to be a crowd favorite.

This recipe is sponsored by ALDI. All opinions are my own.

pistachio blonde brownie recipe cut into bars

Dessert is a great idea any time of the year, but this recipe for Pistachio Blonde Brownies with Chocolate Ganache is particularly nice in the spring time. With a hint of green from the fresh pistachios and a pleasantly sweet, not overwhelming, flavor, it fits perfectly on a brunch spread, shower dessert tray, or even holiday meal (like Easter or St. Patty's Day).

This was inspired by love of pistachios (see 5 Reasons Pistachios Make Healthy Easy) and the texture of pistachio pesto in this recipe for Grilled Green Beans with Pistachio Pesto. I recently tasted a chocolate pistachio bar at an event and decided I too should create a delicious pistachio dessert recipe. Did you know that you can easily turn pistachios into pistachio butter? Read on.

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Ingredients

Pistachio Blonde Brownies are the perfect treat and use just 8 total ingredients.

Pistachio blonde brownies ingredients

I chose to use ALDI Specialty Select Belgium semi-sweet chocolate chunks for the chocolate ganache. It's a perfect choice of slightly sweet chocolate.

Picture of semi-sweet chocolate chunks for ganache
  • Southern Grove Shelled Pistachios
  • Melted butter
  • Brown sugar
  • Egg
  • All-purpose flour
  • Baking Powder
  • Heavy Whipping Cream
  • Semi-Sweet Chocolate for melting

See recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

Make pistachio butter mixture by pouring all but 2 tablespoons of the pistachios into a food processor. You could also use a high powered blender.

Turn the food processor or blender on and keep it running until a nut butter consistently forms, about 4-5 minutes. Stop occasionally and wipe down the sides or the bottom.

Overhead view of pistachios in a food processor before starting to make pistachio butter.

The pistachios will go through 3 stages: chopped, sandy texture, nut butter texture.

Overhead view of food processor showing pistachios starting to clump together.

When it clumps together in a soft ball, you have pistachio butter.

Overhead view of food processor showing pistachio butter clumping into a soft ball, demonstrating it is done.

Measure out ½ cup of pistachio butter, which should be just about all of it.

One-half cup portion of pistachio butter

In a mixing bowl, combine butter and sugar with an electric mixer until well blended.

Mixing melted butter and sugar together in a mixing bowl with an electric mixer.

Add the ½ cup pistachio butter and mix again until smooth.

Mixing pistachio butter into the batter with an electric mixer.

Break the egg into the bowl and mix again until well incorporated.

Mixing eggs into the batter with an electric mixer.

Add the flour and baking powder to the bowl and mix well.

View of batter after all ingredients have been mixed in.

Spray 8x8 square baking pan with cooking spray then line with parchment paper. Do this by cutting a strip the thickness of the bottom of the pan and long enough to drape over 2 of the sides.

Dump the Pistachio Blonde Brownie dough into the prepared pan and use your fingers to press it into an even layer.

Overhead view of blonde brownie dough after pressing it into prepared 8 x 8 pan.

Bake for 20-22 minutes at 350 degrees F. Edges and center will be golden brown and fully set. Let cool to room temperature.

Overhead view of baked Pistachio blonde brownies in pan.

Ganache Instructions

Make the chocolate ganache by heating the heavy cream on the stove over medium low heat until very hot, but not simmering - about 10 minutes. Keep an eye on it as it needs to be stirred occasionally so a "skin" doesn't form on the top of the cream. You're looking for it to be heavily steaming and just about to start bubbling.

Pour the hot cream over the chocolate in a heat safe bowl (glass if possible). Let sit for 1 minute to soften the chocolate.

Pouring hot cream over chocolate to make ganache.

Stir or whisk the melted chocolate slowly to blend it into the cream. Stir until full melted and the ganache is smooth and shiny, about 3 minutes.

Let it sit at room temperature for 30 minutes.

Mixing chocolate and hot cream in a bowl to make chocolate ganache

Place the chocolate ganache over the cooled Pistachio Blonde Brownies and smooth to fully cover.

Pouring chocolate ganache on top of baked blonde brownies
spreading chocolate ganache on top of pistachio blonde brownies in a smooth layer

Sprinkle with the remaining 2 tablespoons of pistachios that have been finely chopped. This step is optional.

Put in the refrigerator to chill for at least 4 hours. When ready to serve, lift the bars out of the pan using the edges of the parchment. Set on a cutting board and slice into 12 or more bars using a sharp chef's knife.

(Note garnish of chopped pistachios on pictured here.)

Pistachio blonde brownie bars being cut on a cutting board

Hint: If your blonde brownies are not quite cool enough when it's time to pour on the ganache, stick them in the freezer for 15 minutes. It works like a charm to get them to the right temperature.

Substitutions

Here are ideas for substitutions in this very versatile recipe should you need them.

  • Pistachios - you can swap out pistachio butter for store bought peanut butter, almond butter or other nut butter in this recipe.
  • Nut free - I do believe you can use a soy or Sunbutter in place of the ½ cup of pistachio butter. I haven't tested that but I believe it should work. If the batter is very dry, add a little milk.
  • Dairy-Free- you can use a plant based butter in place of the dairy butter as well as coconut milk for the heavy cream in the ganache.
  • No chocolate - you do not have to make the chocolate ganache as seen in the original recipe. The bars by themselves will also be great.
  • Food Processor - since you cannot buy pistachio butter, you do have to make it. See below for suggestions on equipment.
  • Dark Chocolate - you could substitute dark chocolate chips for semi sweet chocolate chips if desired.

Equipment

I do prefer a food processor to make the pistachio butter. My trusty food processor is this Cuisinart 14-cup model but a smaller size is also completely acceptable. I know not everyone has this piece of kitchen equipment so a really strong blender could do the trick too. If you need a recommendation there, I love my Blendtec blender.

An 8 x 8 square pan is ideal for this recipe. If you double the recipe, use a 9 x 13 rectangle pan.

An unnecessary, but very helpful, piece of equipment is a butter pot. I use this to heat the heavy cream on the stove. It's a really nice size for small amounts of liquid like this. I also use it to reduce balsamic vinegar, simmer sauces or marinades, and enough other uses to justify it's spot in my cupboard.

Storage

Store the blonde brownies in the fridge covered or in an airtight container for up to 1 week. You can make the pistachio butter ahead of time and store in an airtight container for a few days before using.

Pistachio blonde brownie bars on plate

Top tip

These Pistachio Blonde Brownies can be doubled and made in a 9 x 13 pan. Bake for 5-10 minutes longer, checking at regular intervals for doneness.

Cabernet berry compote in serving bowl and shown on top of mascarpone toast

April 5, 2022 Appetizer Recipes

Cabernet Berry Compote

Transform berries into a delicious Cabernet Berry Compote with just a few ingredients. It's perfect on crusty bread, over ice cream, or all by itself.

This recipe is sponsored by ALDI. All opinions are my own.

Cabernet berry compote in bowl shown on top of crostini with mascarpone cheese

This Cabernet Berry Compote is a PERFECT spring dessert that uses fresh mixed berries when they are at their peak of sweetness. Because it's versatile in how you use it, it could be served at a shower, brunch or holiday breakfast.

This was inspired by my Roasted Balsamic Strawberry Steak Salad on this site, where I discovered how to roast strawberries. In addition, I love delicious spreads on toast as evidenced by my Ginger Butternut Squash Bread and Mango Cheddar Pork Crostini.

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Ingredients

Making Cabernet Berry Compote could not be an easier recipe. It uses only a handful of ingredients.

Ingredients for compote: strawberries, blackberries, cabernet Sauvignon, sugar
  • Fresh strawberries
  • Fresh blackberries
  • Cabernet Sauvignon - I recommend a juicy Cabernet like ALDI Bear Bros. California Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Sugar
  • French baguette
  • Mascarpone cheese

See recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

Wash and pat dry all berries. Slice the tops off the strawberries, then slice in half. Slice any large blackberries in half. Place them in a 1-2 quart baking dish.

Cutting berries in half then placing in a 1 quart baking dish

Sprinkle the sliced berries with 1 tablespoon of sugar, toss, then let sit for 5 minutes to let them get juicy.

Adding sugar to the sliced berries

Pour in ⅓ cup Cabernet and stir to combine.

Cabernet berry compote - pouring cabernet wine over berries in baking dish

Roast (bake) berry mixture for 20 minutes at 350 degrees F. Serve warm, room temperature, or cold. It's good any way!

Cabernet berry compote after baking for 20 minutes

Hint: If you like your fruit broken down and mushier, roast for an additional 10 minutes.

Substitutions

This recipe can be made year round using frozen berries and suit different dietary needs like gluten free, dairy free and vegan.

  • Fresh Berries - you can absolutely use 3 cups frozen, mixed berries in place of fresh berries.
  • Mascarpone cheese - you can skip this altogether to keep it dairy free and vegan but you can also use a vegan cream cheese spread in its place. If you can't find mascarpone cheese, you can substitute in cream cheese.
  • Bread - use gluten free toast or crackers or serve it over ice cream instead. ALDI has an excellent selection of gluten free options.
  • Wine - If you don't want to use wine or just don't have it, no problem! Let the berries sit in the sugar for an extra 5 minutes (10 minutes total) then add 2 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar instead of wine.

Variations

Here are a few ideas for variations to this Cabernet Berry Compote.

  • Wine variations - any berry forward red wine will work great in this recipe. Pinot noir, merlot, and super Tuscans are also good ideas in my opinion. I would avoid wines with dust tasting notes or are very dry. I did try making this with a Rose wine and sadly, it was not as pleasant to me as I wanted it to be.
  • Berry variations - you can use any combination of berries you would like: all strawberries, all blackberries, add raspberries, add blueberries...whatever combo you like. In total you want to end up with 3 cups of sliced, fresh or frozen fruit.
  • Kid friendly - with the small amount of alcohol included and the cooking time, this can be a kid friendly recipe. However, if you do not want to serve anything alcohol related to your kiddos, follow the directions above for the wine substitution.

Equipment

You can use a lot of different types of baking dishes to make this Cabernet Berry Compote recipe. An 8x8 square pan will work fine, but my favorite dishes are casserole dishes, like this Le Creuset oval baker. They just look a little prettier and can be used to serve the compote in.

Another favorite piece of equipment when measuring liquids is this set of silicone measuring cups. I use these all the time and I've had them for years.

Storage

Allow berry compote to cool, then pour into an airtight container. Refrigerate for 4-5 days.

I bought a set of these deli style containers and they are perfect for storing this berry compote. They do not leak, making it super easy to take on the go.

I do not recommend freezing.

Cabernet berry compote with spoon in it showing texture

Top tip

This Cabernet Berry Compote can be made ahead and served warm, room temp or cold at your event. This is a big help when putting on a party of meal that you'd actually like to enjoy.

Easy Quiche Recipe overhead shot of baked quice

April 4, 2022 Breakfast

Easy Quiche Recipe With Greek Yogurt

Everyone needs an easy quiche recipe in their back pocket to pull out for brunch or when company comes calling. This easy recipe uses just 3 main ingredients and your choice of flavors and add-ins.

This recipe is sponsored by ALDI. All opinions are my own.

Easy Quiche Recipe - baked quiche pictured with eggs and yogurt

Quiche is so versatile because you can fully make it ahead of time and easily reheat it for breakfast for overnight guests, a baby shower or even Easter brunch. This Easy Quiche recipe is so simple and fool proof that you will be ready to serve brunch anytime!

I've come to deeply enjoy quiche as it's an all-in-one breakfast that is easy to please everyone. I've thoroughly loved both my Mini Breakfast Pies recipe and Roasted Garlic and Tomato Mini Crustless Quiche for quick breakfasts for my family, but I lacked a solid, easy quiche recipe I could rely on. Today, that problem is solved!

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Ingredients

This Easy Quiche recipe uses a short list of ingredients with the option to add the variety of flavors you enjoy. Here's all you need:

Easy Quiche Recipe - peppers, green onions, bacon, and cheese - suggested mix-ins for the quiche
  • 1 refrigerated pie dough (these come in boxes of two so double this recipe to make 2 quiche)
  • 7 large eggs
  • ½ cup plain whole milk Greek yogurt
  • 6 ounce block of cheese or 1 ½ cups of shredded cheese
  • 1 cup chopped mini sweet bell peppers
  • 3 tablespoons chopped green onions (from about 2 onions)
  • 3-4 slices cooked bacon

Instructions

Begin by laying the pie dough into a traditional size pie pan. You can also use a deep dish pie pan but the dough will not come up over the top of the pan.

I wait to crimp the edges until most of the ingredients are poured in.

Some recipes will tell you to bake the pie crust for a short period first. This, however, is an easy quiche recipe, so I find that step is not really necessary.

Easy Quiche Recipe - refrigerated pie dough laid into a pie pan

Sprinkle your mix-ins into the pie pan, starting with the peppers, onions, and bacon. I recommend saving a small portion of this quiche filling to sprinkle on top after filling with the egg mixture.

Easy Quiche Recipe - sprinkling bacon into prepared pie dough

Add 1 cup of the cheese, reserving ½ cup to sprinkle on the top. Then crimp the edges of the pie dough by gently pinching the dough loosely at a regular interval around the edge.

I do not get too wrapped up in perfect looking pie edges. Simple seems to be better and when everyone is happily eating their quiche, no one will care what the edges looked liked.

Easy Quiche Recipe - crimping edges of raw pie dough by gently squeezing it between pointer fingers

In a large mixing bowl, add all the eggs and whisk eggs until frothy, about 3-5 minutes.

 Mixing bowl with whipped eggs

Add the half cup Greek yogurt and whip until well incorporated.

Whipped eggs and plain greek yogurt

Pour egg mixture over the mix-ins in the pie pan. Spread to evenly distribute.

(Also note the fully crimped edges on this pie dough.)

Pouring egg mixture over the mix-ins into the prepared pie dough in the pie pan.

Sprinkle remaining cheese on top. Then bake for 45 minutes in a 350 degree F oven.

overhead shot of prepared, uncooked easy quiche

Hint: To easily cook bacon, cover a rimmed baking sheet (this is my favorite size) with heavy duty aluminum foil. Line bacon on the sheet. It's ok for them touch but not be on top of each other. Bake for 16-20 minutes at 375 degrees F, until your deserved level of crunchiness occurs. Immediately remove from baking sheet and place on a paper towel lined baking sheet or plate to cool. Once cool, crumble or chop to use in this recipe.

Substitutions

There are some substitutions you can make in this quiche recipe:

  • Greek Yogurt - You can substitute full fat sour cream for plain Greek yogurt in the same amount.
  • Flavor - For a more straight forward easy quiche, you can omit the meat and vegetable mix-ins and just use cheese.
  • Vegetarian - This Easy Quiche is acceptable for lacto-ovo vegetarians by omitting any meat, like the bacon.
  • Crust - You could easily make this in a pre-made, frozen pie crust. Just follow the directions to defrost the pie crust before baking. A gluten free pie crust could also be substituted here or check out this recipe for gluten free pie dough.
Easy Quiche Recipe - overhead shot of baked quiche

Variations

There are many ways you can adjust this recipe to fit your taste preferences.

  • Cheese - I really like gruyere cheese in this easy quiche recipe, but you can truly use any cheese you enjoy. Cheddar, Monterey Jack, pepper jack, or other semi-soft block cheese would work well. Options that may not work as well are hard cheese like parmesan or soft cheeses like goat or blue cheese. They may work great, but I did not test them with this recipe.
  • Mix-ins - There are a lot of options for mix-ins you can use. Cooked, ground sausage, or your favorite vegetables like white onion, green peppers, canned mushrooms, and chopped asparagus are all great flavors to try. Adding ingredients like fresh spinach or fresh mushrooms are tricky because they weep excess water when cooked. I would avoid these options, or use defrosted, frozen spinach that's been well drained or canned mushrooms.
  • Seasoning - I did not use any addition seasoning in my egg mixture because I think the mix-ins add great flavor, and this is an easy quiche recipe. If you like your eggs with loads of flavor, feel free to add salt and pepper or a dash of hot sauce.

For other flavorful versions of mini quiche, check out my recipes for Mini Breakfast Pies that uses lean ground beef flavored like sausage and Roasted Garlic and Tomato Mini Crustless Quiche with amazing garlic flavor.

Equipment

The most important equipment for this Easy Quiche recipe is the pie pan. I think this copper metal pie pan is perfect. I love the fluted edges and it makes any pie look fancy.

An electric mixer is very helpful for all kinds of baking and whipping the eggs in this quiche recipe. It's not necessary as you can whip by hand, but if you can swing it, the Kitchenaid Artisan stand mixer is worth every penny.

Storage

Store your baked quiche in the fridge, covered with reusable food wrap for up to 5 days. Reheat a single piece in the microwave for anywhere from 30 to 90 seconds.

I do not recommend freezing this quiche after it has baked.

Make Ahead

The best feature of this family favorite Easy Quiche Recipe, in my opinion, is that you can make it ahead and reheat it when you're ready to serve it. This will be a game changer for holiday brunches or a nice breakfast with guests that you'd like to enjoy yourself by spending less time in the kitchen. I hope you'll try this healthier version of a traditional quiche.

Quiche with Greek Yogurt
Gift ideas 2021

November 23, 2021 Featured

Gift Ideas 2021

This year I put together a list of gift ideas 2021 that are unique, support cool businesses, or I just genuinely love. While I know there are much more extensive or specific lists out there, I really enjoy sharing with you some things that are dear to my heart or spark my interest.

This gift ideas 2021 list is a collection of items I've been saving up all year to share with you. Perhaps one of these things peaks your interest or was something you would never have thought of. My hope is it will make your holiday shopping just a little easier and free up some brain space for you to be more present with the ones you love.

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Gift ideas 2021 - Hand holding a gift

Thoughts on Giving Presents

It's important to reflect on the reason WHY we give and receive gifts during the holiday season. Without perspective, it can become one more thing you have to do and spend money on. The joy of giving can be so easily lost amongst all the "have to's" of the season.

As a follower of Jesus, the giving and receiving of gifts is a way to honor God's expression of love for us when He gave His holy son Jesus to humanity (John 3:16). No matter where you stand on that, I would argue that it's hard to love someone else without first being loved and experiencing it yourself. In the book of 1 John, chapter 4, verse 19, the apostle John writes that "we love because He (God) first loved us" (amongst some other really good writings on love). So again, no matter where you stand on the above theology, in some way, shape or form, you love because you have first been loved.

With each gift you give this year, perhaps say or pray these words as you wrap it up and tie the bow: I give because I've been given to. I love because I am loved.

This simple mantra/prayer can posture your heart and mind into a place of true joy with giving. Each time you practice this, it will become more ingrained in your brain and a natural expression of your soul.

Remember gratitude and benevolence are skills that need to be practiced.

Now, let's talk about some of my favorite gift ideas of 2021.

McCarthy Family Farm Club

This fall I was a part of a farm tour in Oregon, where we visited the McCarthy Family Farm. (Read more about that trip here: Is our Food Safe?) It was a beautiful experience, not just because of the gorgeous view of the Cascade mountains, but because of the synergy of love, conservation, innovation, and deliciousness that exists in the operation.

I was beyond pumped to learn that this sweet farm offers an annual subscription of their bounty, shipped straight to your door.

Between October and June you receive 4 total shipments: a box of their incredible apples, a box of pears, one Christmas wreath, and here's the best part IMO - a delivery of fresh cut peonies! (Peonies are my favorite flower and impossible to find in Florida).

Here's the box of apples I received this fall:

This is the perfect gift for parents or grandparents, a client or someone of that nature that enjoys quality food, a good back story and a gift that keeps on giving!

Visit their shop page to learn more.

My Cookbooks!

I still can't believe I had two cookbooks release in 2021. To be honest, one of them was fully written back in 2020, but you know how that year went.

I know I wrote (and cowrote) these books, but I really really love them. I cook from Easy Cooking for Two almost weekly. Give the gift of "I know what to make for dinner" to someone you love!

If you live local to me, I am happy to sign a copy for you. Buy them on Amazon or Target.

Attia Designs Polymer Clay Earrings

If you want to support female and minority-owned businesses this holiday, look no further than Attia Designs! If you also have someone on your list that likes really cool earrings that will get tons of compliments, then you definitely NEED to get them a pair of unique earrings from Attia Designs.

gift ideas 2021 - attia designs

Attia is owned by my friend and colleague, Diana, and she is one amazing, talented chic. Seriously, her jewelry is incredible! Just go visit her shop and look around! You won't regret it!

Rothy's

For the, I don't know, 4th year in a row I am adding Rothy's shoes to my gift list. Why? Because I still love them so very much and they keep coming out with new designs!

I've had a couple of conversations in the past few months with ladies still on the fence about these shoes. So if that's you, or someone you are giving a gift to, this is the year to take the plunge and go for it!

I own pairs of the flats, points and sneaker. I wear The Sneaker the most, like at least once a week. The other flats are some of the most comfortable flats I've ever worn.

This year they released the Square Mary Jane and The Driver, two styles I'd love to try. These shoes are very unique and a great gift! The price NEVER changes so don't wait for a sale. But I can help you out with $20 off with this link.

Nike Internationalist Custom Shoe

Apparently I'm into shoes this year because here is another fantastic shoe to consider for your gift list. If someone you love has recently looked down at their footwear situation and wished it was just a little more trendy (but not too much), then this Nike Internationalist is the shoe for them.

Nike Internationalist shoe

First of all, these shoes are COMFY! I can wear them all day and they would pass the theme park test (you can wear them to walk around all day and your feet would thank you).

Second they are super cool without being flashy. (The kids might say dope.) I get compliments on them every time I wear them. Plus, you can customize the color combination!!

Lastly, they come in mens' and womens' sizes which means if you want to have matching shoes with someone of the opposite sex, you CAN! In fact, me and Coach have the matching maroon and gray ones and I love it so much. And as far as price goes, these aren't the cheapest but they also aren't on the upper echelon of cool Nike shoes prices.

Buy them here.

AprikaLife Handmade Matcha Tea Set

Matcha is a green tea with a lot of health benefits associated with it. I've dabbled with it a little, but would really like to learn more and try making it properly at home. I was gifted this beautiful matcha tea set and wowsers! It's beautiful and definitely inspires me to make this a part of my daily routine.

A matcha gift set is perfect for tea lovers, foodies, or someone looking to up their wellness game. I also like that making matcha is an act that takes a little mindfulness so it's a perfect morning ritual to center your mind.

You can find this gift set on Amazon here.

Previous Years' Gift Guides

If you'd like to check out more gift ideas from previous years, check out these links:

Gift Ideas 2019

Gift Ideas 2018

picking an apple in an orchard

September 30, 2021 Featured

Is our Food Safe?

You might not have ever directly wondered, "Is our food safe ?", but perhaps you've asked one of these questions:

  • Is conventional produce safe or is organic safer?
  • Are "commercial farms" scary places that cause harm to the planet and our health?
  • Is buying local food the best way to "stick it to the man"?

Did one of those hit home more?

This post is sponsored by the Alliance for Food and Farming. All opinions are my own.

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Picking apples right off the tree in an orchard in Oregon.

The topic of food safety is a big one with many, many different components. Food safety involves the whole system from when a food is grown, harvested, packed, shipped, purchased, prepared and eaten. There are many opportunities in that chain of events for something to go wrong.

There are A LOT of opinions on what is actually happening in the world of agriculture. The media loves a good, juicy soundbite that makes us consumers think that agriculture is all messed up and producing problem after problem.

The group of fellow dietitians I joined for the Oregon farm tour.

In mid September of 2021 I had the privilege of touring the agriculture scene in Oregon, specifically apple, pear and cherry orchards as well as a blueberry farm. All of these were commercial operations that grow food to feed the US and beyond. I learned so much, as I always do when I meet our domestic farmers, and it gave me great confidence in the work they are doing to feed us.

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Farm Tour Stops

Pear growing on a tree

Over the course of 2 days I visited 4 different farms and packing facilities.

McCarthy Family Farm - pear and apple family farm who supplies pears to Duckwall Fruit

Mount Adams Fruit - packinghouse and orchards (apple, pear and cherry)

Hoffman Farms blueberry farm - commercial berry farm, u-pick operation, and Farm Store

Here are the highlights of my learnings from my trip that help me answer a hardy "yes!" to the question, "is our food safe?"

US Apples & Pears Facts

I didn't know a whole lot about these fruits until this trip. Here are interesting facts about US grown apples and pears:

Apple orchard utilizing modern growing practices to increase yield.
  • 90% of US fresh pears and 65% of US apples are grown in the Pacific Northwest.
  • 80% of US cherries are grown in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Apples are elevation sensitive and need cold nights and arid climate to thrive. This helps reduce the impact of bugs and fungus.
  • Oregon is a great place to grow apples and pears because of it's mountains (Mt. St. Helen, Mt. Hood, and Mt. Adams), volcanic soil, elevation and water.
  • An orchard takes about 6 years to cultivate before it is profitable, producing enough fruit to go to the marketplace. Farmers are planning 7 years ahead to be future minded in their business.
  • Many of the farming operations in Oregon (and beyond) are "family run farms". They are big operations, but at the helm is a dedicated family who has been doing it for decades. (On a personal note, I was very impressed by how each farmer knew the names of nearly every employee he/she encountered.)

Organic AND Conventional Produce

Notice I did not say "organic versus conventional" or "organic or conventional". This is often the narrative in the media, or even in your mind, but it really shouldn't be. Both of these systems exist to solve problems and feed people. They can both be viable options for producing healthy, safe food.

organic apple orchard
An organic honey crisp apple farm in Oregon.

Here are some helpful facts, learned from the farmers and researchers on my trip, about organic and conventional farming that will equip you to make decisions for you and your family.

  • There is a lot of misinformation and misunderstanding by consumers about organic farming. Organic farming practices utilize pesticides. Some of these can be synthetic.
  • Many organic practices are used in conventional farming and might even be industry standards.
  • In some situations, organic produce might be packaged as conventional simply because they can get a better price per unit for it.
  • Sulfur and mineral oil, organic approved materials, are the 2 most widely used pesticides in all types of farming in California. (Source was a produce supply representative from California.)
  • Organic farming uses "softer" pest prevention methods in some cases that can require more applications than conventional. For instance, an organic apple orchard might get sprayed 3-4 times more than a conventional orchard with pesticides during the growing season. This has an impact on their carbon footprint. One farmer put it this way, "I can grow conventional pears more sustainably than organic pears."
  • Pesticides are often applied when there is no fruit on the tree or bushes. This means it's not necessarily touching the fruit we eventually consume.
  • Most farmers, regardless if they farm conventionally or organically, are very concerned about growing healthy, safe food that is also sustainable and good for the planet.
  • Integrative Pest Management (IPM) is the term used to describe methods of pest control that reduce the use of synthetic inputs. This is being followed by all types of farmers, not just organic.
  • Due to improvements in technology, farmers can be exactly precise with pesticide application. It's expensive to spray fields and therefore they want to use as little as possible.
  • Last year, 42% of all US produce had NO pesticide residues present. The rest was well below the standard, which is 1/100th of the tolerable level.
  • The produce industry has 99.8% compliance with pesticide standards and occurrence.
  • The Environmental Working Group (EWG) who annually publishes their "dirty dozen" list only tests for the PRESENCE of pesticides, NOT THE RISK those pesticides have to humans.
  • The testing for pesticide residues on produce is now so small it's ridiculous. The amount that is often detected is equivalent to one drop in an olympic size pool.
  • The idea that all of agriculture should turn organic is impossible and not necessary. There are so many reasons why this is not what our goal should be.
holding an apple in an orchard

That is a lot of facts about farming, I know, but I hope by sharing this you feel much more confident in the safety of both conventional and organic food. In my opinion, they are both good options, but you absolutely do not have to buy organic to have safe, healthy, nutritious food.

If you still need more to believe that conventional is A-OK, try using the Pesticide Residue Calculator at SafeFruitsandVeggies.com. This tool will show you how much in quantity of a type of produce you could eat without any negative effect, even if the produce had the highest level pesticide residue ever recorded by the USDA. For example, a woman could eat 18,095 servings of carrots in one day without any effect.

Challenges Faced by Farmers

One of the many farmers I met on this tour made the following statement: "Conventional verses organic is NOT the biggest issue; it's supporting farmers!"

Farmer talking about pears

What this man was trying to convey is that farming is hard, not just in manual labor but in all the other areas of laws/regulations, labor, cost and the environment. Farmers need the support of our dollars and our votes to help them be able to continue to do their work of feeding people.

Here are some specific statements from farmers on this trip about the challenges they face:

  • New regulations and laws take a lot of time to enforce because farming is a people business. Education is required. In many cases, the solutions to new regulations don't exist and they have to create solutions, which takes time and money.
  • Every farm is unique and truly requires its own unique approach. New regulations often hurt smaller, family farms more than large farms. When it comes to environmental or labor related regulations, they sometimes sound better on paper than actually making an impact in the real world. When new laws and regulations are being drafted, farmers need to be involved to give input on how feasible they are to implement.
  • Labor is one of the biggest costs a farmer has. Labor costs have risen 50% in the last 20 years and farmers eat that cost.
  • Only 1% of Americans grow up in agriculture which means that the future of farming in the US is uncertain. Most farmers strongly agree that we do not want to be in a position as a country where we need to import the majority of our food. Exposing the next generation to agriculture and making it attractive financially to become a farmer are two important steps to help fix this.
  • The cost of farming continues to go up yet farmers' margins are getting smaller. They need to be able to make more money to stay in business and this might drive up prices to the consumer slightly. One farmer encouraged, "Don't just buy what's cheapest; buy domestic."
  • The weather and environment is a huge factor and farmers are very informed on the impact of climate change. Extreme weather impacts yields and price and consumers don't always get this.
Blueberry farmer
Hoffman Blueberry Farm

I share this all with you because after doing farm tours on both the east and west coasts of America, I find farmers are saying about the same thing. They are at risk of going extinct unless we as consumers act to support them with our dollars and votes.

Innovations in Growing Food

One of the most exciting areas I learned about on this trip was the advancements that have been made in agriculture to grow food smarter, safer and healthier. Here's what I mean:

Pear packing facility
Pear packing facility
  • The #1 biggest improvement farmers have made in the last 10-20 years is in better irrigation practices. Thanks to technology they know exactly how much water is being used, if any is wasted or running off (which it doesn't seem to be at all), and how to use it the most judiciously. In some case, water use is being being adjusted hourly.
  • Fruit is grown very differently now to maximize space and yield. Pruning practices, planting techniques and dwarf size root stock all enable farmers to grow more densely. For example, an apple orchard that used to have 600 trees/acre now has 2100 trees/acre.
  • Technology is being used in every step of food production for good! It's incredible the kind of data and tracking information farmers have at their fingertips. It's becoming a very sophisticated operation.
Blueberries getting packed
Blueberry packing facility

Biggest Take-Aways

Of all that I learned, experienced and saw on this trip I am taking away a few big keys that I think are important for all of us.

  1. The produce produced in the US is very safe. Both conventional and organic produce are excellent options and you shouldn't think one is better than the other. There is room and need for both types of farming and both systems are using sustainable practices.
  2. US farmers are working so hard, every day, to produce safe, healthy and quality food. They not only have a deep sense of doing what is right for people and the planet but are also held to a very high standard by government regulations and laws.
  3. Keep in mind that new regulations impacting agriculture can sometimes sound better on paper than they actually work in real life for our farmers and food system. This is a big blanket statement, I realize, but something to think about as you process soundbites in the media.
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Apples picked from the orchard preparing to go to the packing house.


Ways to Support Farmers

Supporting farmers sounds really delightful, but what does that actually mean? I would not call myself on an expert on this topic at all, but I have picked up some practical ways to support farmers from the several farms tours I have been on.

  • Buy domestic produce as often as possible. Check the packaging to see where it is coming from.
  • Buy produce that is regional to you when you can.
  • Ask your food stores to carry domestic, regional and/or local produce.
  • Support the businesses of farmers that gives money directly back to them like farmer's market booths, CSA's, farms stand, direct ship to consumers, you-pick, merch and product sales, and restaurants/stands/food trucks. These are FUN ways to support them and their entrepreneurship. (See below for places to shop.)
  • Reject the idea that organic produce is the best. Enjoy all types of produce and know that it's all safe and good.

If you'd like to support some farmers around the country, check out these that I have visited or heard about.

McCarthy Family Farm - I visited this delightful farm and was thrilled to learn they ship pears directly to you! BUT, the best product they offer IMO is their Farm Club annual membership where you get 4 deliveries in the year - apples, pears, holiday wreath and PEONIES! Peonies are my favorite flower and they are damn near impossible to get in Florida. Use the code: FRIENDS2021 for $10 off your membership. Sign me up!

Five Mary's Farms - This family run ranch just seems incredible. I started following them after the California fires of 2021 impacted their community. They send their meats directly to your door, can educate you on how to farm and ranch, and has all kind of fun goods to buy. Follow them on Instagram too for lots of fun.

Noble Citrus - This generation run family farm business does not sell directly to consumers but produces some top notch Florida citrus and blueberries to retailers. While this might seem more commercial of an option to support farmers, it's actually really helpful to buy their unique varieties of citrus fruit to increase the demand so they can grow more!

September 22, 2021 Featured

Gluten Free Monster Cookie No Bake Energy Balls

If you need a delicious, filling, nutritious snack that's also simple to make, you need these Gluten Free Monster Cookie Balls! They're the perfect on the go snack or after school easy snack for kids.

This post is sponsored by ALDI.

When the kids go back to school, you might be looking for a home-run after school snack. Or, you might be tired of spending big bucks on cookie dough texture protein bars. If this is you, then this simple recipe for Gluten Free Monster Cookie Balls is what you've been looking for.

This was inspired by my kids and this recipe for Blueberry Coconut Energy Bites.

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Simple Ingredients

The best news about this gluten free peanut butter energy balls recipe is that it uses normal, high quality, affordable, wholesome ingredients that you can easily find at your local grocery store.

Ingredients in gluten free monster cookie balls
  • Garbanzo Beans
  • Natural Creamy Peanut butter
  • Vanilla Protein Powder (optional)
  • Honey
  • Rolled Oats (not quick oats)
  • Trail Mix with Chocolate Morsels
  • Mini Semi Sweet Morsels

See recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

Here are the step by step instructions for these no bake treats:

In a food processor bowl, add beans, peanut butter, protein powder, and honey.

Gluten free monster cookie balls ingredients in food processor

Pulse until sandy and well blended (may form a soft ball of dough), about 60-90 seconds. Scrape down the sides of the bowl at least once halfway through. 

Gluten free monster cookie balls dough after pulsing in food processor

Pour bean mixture into a large mixing bowl. Add the oats, trail mix and morsels. Stir to combine.

gluten free monster cookie balls mixing ingredients in a bowl

Scoop a ping pong size of dough into your hands and gently squeeze into balls. The mixture may be too crumbly to roll between your palms but will come together when gently squeezed.

gluten free monster cookie balls scooping into balls

Continue making balls until all the dough has been used.

gluten free monster cookie balls scoop into balls

Substitutions

These Gluten Free Monster Cookie Balls can be easily adapted to fit other needs.

  • Nut Butter - instead of peanut butter you can use any type of nut butter or sunflower seed butter.
  • Protein Powder - use any protein powder you would like (I think vanilla flavor works best) or omit it altogether. You can also add 2 scoops of powder to up the protein.
  • Chocolate - the trail mix can be swapped out for any nut and dried fruit mix or use a vegan or dairy free chocolate if needed.

With these variations you can make this recipe nut allergy and dairy allergy friendly. Also be sure to get certified gluten-free oats if you have a gluten allergy.

Variations

There are many ways you can adjust this easy recipe to have endless flavor options.

  • Hazelnut - use chocolate hazelnut butter for a deluxe, desert-like version
  • No nuts - use more dried fruit or sesame seeds instead of trail mix
  • Antioxidant boost - use a ½ cup each blend of shelled pistachios and mixed dried berries

See this Blueberry Coconut Energy Balls recipe for a berry snack bite idea.

Equipment

The most important piece of equipment for this recipe is a food processor. You might be able to get away with a blender, but I can't promise the best results. My favorite food processor is this Cuisinart 14-cup because I never have overflow problems.

If you need more reasons to buy a food processor, check out these recipes that rely on it: Roasted Carrot and Ranch Hummus, Honey Drizzled Roasted Garlic Hummus, Green Healthy Hummus Recipe, and Roasted Okra with Smoky Red Pepper Ricotta.

I also love using a trigger cookie dough scoop to make these. I use this small cookie scoop for so many things; it's a very worthy purchase in my opinion.

Storage

These Gluten Free Monster Cookie Balls will store beautifully in an airtight container in the refrigerator for about 1 week. While I don't know for sure, I think you could probably freeze these too, then thaw in the fridge.

Top tip

Customize this go-to snack by using your favorite mix-ins like any type of nut or dried fruit, favorite trail mix, etc.

For more no bake recipes that make a great afternoon snack, try these No Bake Pumpkin Balls and Strawberry Vanilla Overnight Oats. 

September 20, 2021 Easy Dinner Recipes

Sheet Pan Salmon Dinner

If you need a dinner idea for tonight, try this quick and easy recipe for Sheet Pan Salmon Dinner- a full, balanced meal that comes together in 12 minutes or less.

quick and easy meal ideas - sheet pan salmon dinner

This recipe is sponsored by ALDI.

When I don’t have a plan for dinner, the stress of my day seems to escalate with each hour that passes. Inspiration rarely strikes in the moment when it’s time to make a meal. 

This recipe comes together so fast, you would barely be able to figure out what everyone wants and get it ordered by the time you pull this sheet pan meal out of the oven. Here's everything you need to know to successfully pull this quick and easy meal off without a hitch.

I created this Sheet Pan Salmon dinner recipe for that day when you just can’t get it together for a great dinner idea and you really want to avoid eating out. (Hopefully this is not just me.) It’s so simple to execute, has minimal ingredients and is easy to adapt to any size group (or just one person).

For more sheet pan and one pot meals, check out these recipes: Sheet Pan Lemon Chicken, Beef Veggie Skillet Recipe, and Instant Pot Cilantro Chicken and Rice.

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Ingredients

You will find all of these high quality ingredients at your local ALDI store. They are regular items that are typically stocked.

Sheet Pan Salmon Dinner ingredients
  • Fresh Salmon - You can buy this in 1 pound or about 2 pound fillet options. 1 lb is best for 3 people (or maybe 2 adults and 2 kids) whereas the 2 pound portion is best for 4-6 people. 
  • Salt and pepper - I love the grinders from ALDI. You can always have freshly ground salt and pepper with these guys.
  • Pineapple Spears - These precut spears are one of the secrets to making this such a quick and easy meal. Simply cut them into pieces and you're ready to go!
  • Cherry tomatoes - Pick the shape or type you prefer. You can’t go wrong!
  • Fresh spinach - One bag is more than enough and you'll have leftovers for smoothies the next day.
  • 90 Second Grain Pouch - These pouches are the second reason this is a quick and easy meal. Choose one of the whole grain options to easy, deliciously enjoy quinoa, farro, and brown rice. 

See recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

Arrange the oven rack to the highest position and preheat the broiler to high.

Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil. Arrange salmon slices along one side of the pan. Sprinkle each with salt and pepper.

Arrange the sliced tomatoes and pineapple pieces on the other side of the pan; toss together.

Salmon, tomatoes, and pineapple laying on baking sheet ready to go into broiler

Place pan under the broiler for about 8 minutes, or until salmon reaches an internal temperature of 135℉ (cook to 140℉ if you prefer your salmon well done). 

Cooked salmon, tomatoes and pineapple in Sheet pan salmon dinner

Meanwhile, heat grain pouch according to the directions on the package. 

Roughly chopped spinach and set aside. 

Plate meal by layering first a serving of hot grains, then a handful of fresh spinach, and a salmon fillet on top. Spoon cooked tomatoes and pineapple on top of salmon. Serve and enjoy!

Plate by layering heated grains, then spinach, salmon and top with pineapples and tomatoes

Hint: Trust the cook time! Overcooking salmon makes it very rubbery. If you don't like salmon skin, DO NOT spray the foil before putting down the salmon on the baking sheet (this is my favorite type btw). When the salmon is done cooking, slide a fish spatula between the flesh and the skin and it will easily lift off, leaving the skin on the pan.

Substitutions

Need some guidance on substitutions based on your preference or different availability? You got it!

  • Fish: If you’re not a salmon person, try this with nearly any other fish ALDI offers. Their fresh tilapia fillets are great or look to the frozen section for even more options like Mahi Mahi or Cod. For thinner, flakier fish reduce the cooking time. You might want to add the fish to the pan after cooking the tomatoes and pineapple for a few minutes.
  • Pineapple Spears: You can certainly buy a whole pineapple at ALDI and cut it up yourself; you’ll save a little money by doing so. This recipe will likely use only about a ¼ of a whole pineapple to plan to eat the fresh fruit for a few days or freeze and use in smoothies like this smoothie. 
  • Spinach: You can easily substitute in other fresh, chopped greens like kale or chard. I suggest using the baby kale mix from ALDI as it’s more tender than “adult” kale. You can also eliminate this from the recipe and enjoy a side salad instead for the same benefits. 
  • 90 Second Grain Pouch - You can use any grain here that you like. Using up any leftover grains is a great idea! 

This meal is gluten, dairy and nut free for those that need it. Double check that you have picked a gluten free grain pouch just to be certain.

Equipment

This salmon sheet pan dinner uses very little equipment which = very little dishes! In fact, in the 8 minutes while this is cooking under the broiler, you can clean all your dishes so when you’re done eating, so is your time in the kitchen!

  • Rimmed sheet pan: Having a rim on your pan is essential for not losing any ingredients to your floor or the bottom of your oven. I like the half and full sheet pan size, depending on how many people you’re cooking for. 
  • Kitchen scissors: The fastest, cleanest way I’ve found to slice the salmon fillet is with kitchen shears. It cuts through the skin without tearing up the flesh. A good, sharp chef’s knife will absolutely work too. 
  • Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil: This is for lining your sheet pan with before placing the food on. I don’t mess with regular foil because it often tears and doesn’t cover the whole pan with one sheet (i.e. you have to use more of it). One good sheet of the heavy duty foil will cover your pan (so there is NO cleanup afterwards) and is way more durable. 

Storage

This meal is easy to store, in fact, it would be a great meal prep recipe!

I'd suggest packing each item up separately if you are cooking ahead the whole meal to serve at once (the salmon in one container and the pineapple/tomatoes in a separate container). This allows you to heat each item up separately without overheating anything. Wait to heat the grain pouch until right before eating.

If you are making this up into individual portions to take as lunches, then go ahead and put everything together in one container (one serving of grains, spinach, salmon, and pineapple/tomatoes).

These ingredients don't stand up well to freezing.

Top tips

I think the #1 reason people don’t cook fish at home is because it’s intimidating to cook. So if you feel this way, you are not the Lone Ranger. Here’s a couple of tips to make you a rockstar cook of this Sheet Pan Salmon dinner.

  • Salmon doesn’t always look done when it is done. 8 minutes is all it took for me to cook this to perfection but your oven may vary. Start with 8 minutes and then take the temperature. For juicy, flaky salmon, the internal temperature should be between ----. That’s a big range, I know, but take it to your preference of doneness. 
  • Not everyone likes to eat the skin of the salmon, present often on good fillets. To easily get rid of it, place the fillets skin side down on the aluminum foil lined pan WITHOUT spraying with nonstick spray. When it’s done cooking, use a spatula (I really like fish spatulas for such a job) and gently run it between the skin and the meat of the salmon. It should release easily, leaving the skin on the foil. 

September 12, 2021 Featured

Easy Recipes for Families with ALDI

No matter the time of year, easy recipes for families are a must! Here are 3 easy recipes to make healthy, delicious eating happen for your family using high quality, affordable products from ALDI.

This post is sponsored by ALDI US.

If you’re a parent, one of the most daunting tasks you face on a daily basis is feeding your family. Not only do you have to figure out WHAT to feed your family every single day, you also have to figure out how to afford to do so. 

Read on to learn my favorite place to shop for groceries and 3 easy recipes for families (1 meal and 2 snacks) to eat well during their busy week.

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Finding Affordable Food for Your Family

Feeding a family takes a lot of money. No matter how you shake it, the older my boys get, the bigger our grocery bill. Do you feel this too? Fortunately, shopping at ALDI can help take the load of this dilemma by making feeding your family easy thanks to the affordable prices and fun ingredients you will find there. 

You guys, you are not living your best life if you’re not shopping at ALDI!

I love ALDI stores because shopping there allows me to stretch my budget and my ingredient list. I can have it all and so can you! It still surprises me when I meet people who have never shopped at ALDI, or tried it once and never went back. ALDI has made such a difference in my life (financially and food-wise), I just can’t imagine not shopping there!

If you’ve never shopped at your local ALDI, make sure you check out my posts on How to Shop at ALDI, Dietitian Picks at ALDI, and Dietitian Picks at ALDI 2. Here you'll find some of my favorite pantry staples like marinara sauce, tortilla chips, and olive oil.

Favorite ALDI Products Featured in these Easy Recipes

I love that I can afford high quality produce, meats, and organic products from ALDI. I find many  products that make cooking a healthy meal super easy thanks to many wholesome, convenience items. Here are some of my favorite ALDI products you’ll see in these recipes:

  • Fresh Atlantic Salmon Filet
  • Simply Nature 90 Second Seven Grain Pouch
  • Little Salad Bar Fresh Spinach
  • Dakota’s Pride Garbanzo beans
  • Simply Nature Creamy Peanut Butter
  • Millville Rolled Oats
  • Simply Nature Chia Seeds
  • Fresh Produce

You'll want to add these to your shopping list!

Recipe Substitutions

The great thing about these 3 easy ALDI meal ideas for families is that you can customize the ingredients to fit your preferences or needs. Here’s a list of ideas for substitutions should you need them.

  • Different Fish - If you’re not a salmon person, try ALDI’s fresh tilapia filets and reduce your cook time by about 2 minutes. 
  • Don’t like spinach - You can omit this altogether and have a side salad for your greens or choose ALDI’s Simply Nature Kale for a heartier green. 
  • Can’t have peanut butter - Try one of ALDI’s many other nut and seed butter options. 
  • Don’t want to use protein powder - No problem! Just exclude it.
  • Not a fan of trail mix - Choose a different dried fruit and nut mix or make your own combo to add in. Simply use the 1 cup size and choose your destiny!
  • You want vegan cookie bites - Choose a different trail mix without chocolate and either exclude the mini chips or use a vegan chocolate chip here. 
  • You don’t want soymilk  - Choose any milk of choice. You can even use juice. My favorite liquid to use in chia pudding is drinkable yogurt or kefir because it adds probiotics. 

Equipment

These easy recipes for families require minimal, but necessary equipment. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Sheet pan Salmon - A rimmed sheet pan, aluminum foil, cutting board, knife
  • Monster Cookie Bites - Food processor, mixing bowl
  • Chia Pudding - Mixing bowl, single serve contain with lid

Now, let’s get to the part where I help with figuring out WHAT to make. Here are my 3 easy ALDI recipes for families that include one meal and 2 snack ideas. 

Sheet Pan Salmon Dinner with Pineapple and Tomatoes

If you need quick dinner ideas, try this quick and easy recipe for Sheet Pan Salmon Dinner- a full, balanced meal that comes together in 12 minutes or less. With such a quick prep time, this is a great meal to add to your weekly meal plans.

Monster Cookie Energy Bites

This IS your new afternoon snack that everyone will love! It's just sweet enough to feel like dessert but filled with only wholesome ingredients. It uses some of my favorite organic and on-the-go products from ALDI. You can call them bites or balls depending on your preference. My shapes were more bite-sized pieces since they were a little free form.

Get the full recipe here: Gluten Free Monster Cookie Balls

Easy Chia Pudding

If you enjoy meal planning your healthy meals a few days ahead, this delicious recipe is for you. Making multiple jars at once is a great way to meal prep for a busy week. Using only 2 simple ingredients + your favorite toppings, this is one of the easiest ways to get ahead! After just a little prep, it's an easy way to have multiple healthy snacks ready for the week.

Prep Time: 8 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour

Serves: 1 person 

¾ cup Simply Nature Vanilla Soymilk

3 tablespoons Simply Nature Chia Seeds

Toppings: Southern Grove dried fruit, Baker’s Corner Mini Semi Sweet Morsels, Fresh or frozen fruit

  1. In a small mixing bowl combine soymilk and chia seeds. Stir vigorously. Let sit for about 5 minutes to begin thickening. Stir again to keep chia seeds from settling at the bottom of the bowl. Pour into a lidded jar or reusable container with a lid.
  2. Refrigerate for at least an hour and up to several days. Top with desired toppings. 

Notes: Soymilk can be substituted with dairy milk or other milk alternatives. Drinkable yogurt or kefir also work very well. To make chocolate chia pudding, stir in ¾ teaspoon of Baker’s Corner cocoa powder with the milk. 

How to Shop in a Pinch

When you are having “a week” or “a day” do not forget about the magical service ALDI offers of Curbside Pickup. All you do is visit ALDI.us, place your order, pick your time, drive up and get your groceries brought to your car. Brilliant! Now everyone can enjoy “concierge” like service. As a busy mom, this has been so helpful to our family.

For more affordable ALDI dinner ideas, check out these Easy Dinner Ideas for Two with ALDI.

August 24, 2021 Breakfast

Ground Beef Sausage Mini Breakfast Pies Recipe

Family meals are important, but they can be challenging to accomplish with busy back-to-school schedules. Consider breakfast as a meaningful time to connect as a family and give everyone a strong start to the day by incorporating nutrient-rich beef in these Ground Beef Sausage Mini Breakfast Pies. This is a perfect meal prep recipe to have on hand for a make-ahead, protein-packed breakfast option. 

This post is a collaboration with Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner. managed by NCBA, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff. I received compensation, but all opinions are my own.

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When the fall school season comes around the intensity of our family schedule goes way up! I love so many things about football season, but one thing I don’t love is the fact that we only get to eat dinner all together at home maybe once or twice a week.

What I have discovered though, is that breakfast can be a fun opportunity for us all to connect before the day starts. It may be brief, with everyone standing around the kitchen island munching on something or slurping our smoothies, but it definitely makes a difference! 

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Beef for Breakfast

I suppose that for a lot of other families with conflicting schedules, you might find yourself in the same supper situation. In working with many student athletes and their families, I know this is true. I encourage you to take back some family time in the morning to connect over breakfast. You don’t need anything formal to happen; just an easy, nutritious breakfast with everyone truly present to start the day off strong. 

It is this scenario that inspired me to develop this Ground Beef Sausage Mini Breakfast Mini Pies recipe. I really needed it the most! I wanted a delicious, super-fast, make ahead hearty breakfast to get my entire family in the kitchen on busy mornings. 

Meal prep breakfast ideas - mini breakfast pies

You might not think of beef immediately when you think of an easy breakfast, but you should! From a sheer practical stance, including beef as a breakfast option gives my family a strong dose of high-quality protein that helps sustain them through their busy days. In addition, the iron, zinc and B vitamins in beef are critical for healthy brain development and function both now and in the future. These Lean Beef Sausage Breakfast Pies are also a great opportunity to get in some veggies at breakfast and/or pair with some fresh fruit. 

Beef is also an excellent food to include in your teen athletes’ breakfast for all the reasons listed above. From my work as a sports dietitian, I can attest that many teen athletes want to or need to eat more protein. Not only does it help keep them satisfied throughout the day but it also is crucial to help build lean muscle mass and support their performance. Breakfast often lacks high-quality, lean protein, so these make-ahead breakfast pies are a great way to start the day with a higher protein filling breakfast option too. (These also pack well in lunches or for snacks to help teen athletes easily eat the protein they need any time of day.)

Ingredients

Here is the simple ingredient list.

For the beef sausage you'll need:

  • Lean ground beef
  • Dried sage
  • Maple syrup
  • Crushed red pepper flakes
  • Ground black pepper

For the pies you'll need:

  • Large eggs
  • Plain Greek yogurt
  • Sweet bell pepper
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Fresh spinach
  • Refrigerated pie doughs
  • Shredded cheddar Cheese

I chose to “make” my own sausage for this recipe for a couple of reasons. First, by seasoning the beef with sausage flavors, you can use whatever grind of Ground Beef you want. Using lean ground beef keeps the nutrient content high and the fat content lower than using a pre-made sausage product. Second, I personally like a sweet and savory sausage and this seasoning combo perfectly blends a kick of spice, savory sage, and a hint of sweetness from the syrup. Trust me on this one. It’s delicious!

Tips for Recipe Success

Here are some helpful tips for executing this as a make-ahead, meal prep breakfast.

Prep all ingredients before assembling. Fully cook the Ground Beef, chop the veggies, and whisk the eggs and yogurt in a mixing bowl before working with the pie dough. Once you cut the circles out, you will have everything you need to move efficiently, reducing your prep time. 

Ingredients for make ahead breakfast - mini beef sausage breakfast pies

Use muffin tins for 24 pies at once, if you can. It's most efficient to make and bake all 24 pies at once, but if you don’t have enough tins, do a dozen at a time. Keep the second pie dough in the fridge until you're ready to re-use your muffin tins. You can use silicone muffin holders as an alternative to muffin tins. 

Lastly, Use leftover ground beef if you have it. You don’t have to cook up the sausage in this recipe if you already have some cooked Ground Beef or Steak on hand. Simply diced it up into small pieces and add it in place of the sausage. 

The next time you find yourself in a busy season, I hope you'll give this delicious beef breakfast sausage recipe a try! 

More Make Ahead Breakfast Meal Ideas

  • Healthy Breakfast Cookie Recipe
  • Morning Glory Muffins
  • Strawberry Vanilla Overnight Oats
  • Pumpkin Apple Overnight Oats Recipe
  • Oatmeal Griddle Cakes
High Protein Breakfast Idea
mango chia pudding

August 20, 2021 Featured

Mango Chia Pudding

With 3 simple ingredients, this no added sugar, no-cook, gut friendly Mango Chia Pudding is a sweet and satisfying plant forward snack.

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I remember the first time I ever had chia pudding. My mom and I were visiting a small green market near her house, something we've always loved doing together. As I perused their cold food section, a flavor of chia pudding caught my eye: Vanilla Mango, two of my favorite flavors.

Having never tried chia pudding before, I was expecting to not like it, but the flavors kept calling my name. After making my purchase I immediately dug into to the pot of gold-colored, lumpy mush I had just paid an arm and leg for. My eyes lit up as I immediately discovered "I love this stuff!"

Now I'm not here to necessarily turn the chia pudding haters into believers. Those who do not like, seriously do not like it. But for those of us who do enjoy this mysterious food, I'm here to give you a SUPER easy, no cook recipe for Mango Chia Pudding that is delicious and pretty darn good for you too.

What are Chia Seeds

Chia seeds are tiny little seeds; the same ones used to grow your own chia pet. They are packed with awesome nutrition like fiber, protein, omega 3 fats, and micronutrients. Some have even called chia a "super food" for all the power it contains. =)

bowl of chia seeds

When chia seeds first become popular, they were mostly found in expensive health food stores. Fortunately they are now widely available for a much more affordable price. I personally purchase mine from ALDI.

Chia Seed Nutrition

Per tablespoon, chia seeds have a lot to offer. Here are the nutrition facts for 1 tablespoon of chia seeds:

  • 63 calories
  • 4 g fat, 3 of which are polyunsaturated
  • 2 g protein
  • 4 g fiber
  • 5 g carbs
  • 82 mg calcium
  • 44 mg magnesium
  • 1 mg iron
  • 1 mg zinc

Beyond just the nutrition facts, chia seeds may help improve several markers of cardiovascular health.

What is Chia Pudding?

I think one of the biggest turn off of chia pudding is the name! People get all kind of visions in their head about the texture and truly you don't know until you try it.

Chia seeds act as a thickener when added to liquid by creating a gel. This creates a "pudding like" texture in that it is thick and will stay put on a spoon.

Mango chia pudding

Chia pudding is not super smooth like traditional dessert pudding. There is some texture to it. You don't necessarily feel all the little seeds in your mouth though. I think it coagulates very nicely and eats pretty smoothly to me. It's important to use enough liquid so that all the seeds can access the fluid and reach their full gelling potential.

If you cannot get past the texture of whole chia seeds there is good news for you! Buy ground chia seeds, which breaks up the seeds but still gives them their pudding-making power.

Chia Pudding Flavor Options

This recipe for Mango Chia Pudding is one I make often for myself. The recipe is really a basic formula for making all types of flavors.

1 (ish) cup pureed fruit + ½ cup chia seeds + 1 cup liquid

Here are some flavor options to try:

  • Add ½ teaspoon vanilla bean paste to enjoy that magical combo that got me hooked on chia pudding.
  • This Mango Chia Pudding recipe will taste the best with ripe, juicy mangos. If your mangos aren't sweet, then I suggest using a flavored Kefir to help it out.
  • Try any flavor of Kefir to pump up the flavor. You can try mango, strawberry, or vanilla as my personal favorites.
  • Try pureed strawberries, apples, peaches, or whatever sounds good!

More Chia Seed Pudding Recipes

Try the MHE fan favorite Raspberry Chia Pudding recipe, or Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding.

August 18, 2021 Featured

Grilled Green Beans with Pistachio Pesto

It’s time for green beans to get a summer makeover by throwing them on the grill. If you’re bored of beans you have to try this Grilled Green Beans with Pistachio Pesto recipe.

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Let's grill all the vegetables!

This has been my mantra this summer when it comes to cooking meals on the grill. Why leave out the veggies? Plus, grilling the whole meal means way less dishes. That's always a goal over here.

We've been entertaining a lot this summer around our new pool which means we are grilling, grilling and grilling again. It's great but I get bored easily. This is why I've gotten creative this summer with my Chimichurri Burger with Grilled Carrots and Grilled Okra and Tomatoes.

Green beans are always a fan favorite vegetable at gatherings so I wanted a really delicious (but still simple) way to grill them. While this recipe is just for the beans, it's totally meant to grill alongside whatever else you are cooking.

Tips for Success

These Grilled Green Beans with Pistachio Pesto are VERY easy to prepare but here are a couple of tips for success.

  • Prep the pistachio pesto first, even up to a day ahead. Store it in the fridge if you are making it hours ahead. Then set it out on the counter about an hour before you plan to serve it to come to room temp.
  • Toss the grilled green beans in the pesto as soon as they come off the grill and are hot. This helps warms the pesto and evenly coat the grilled green beans.
  • You can easily double this recipe for more guests.
  • Use your own grill pan, like this one, to avoid making a disposable foil one.
  • Making the aluminum pan is easy and you get the hang of it after doing it a couple of times. I use this make-your-own-pan concept in other grilled recipes too.

August 11, 2021 Latest Posts

Baptist HealthPlace at Nocatee

Baptist HealthPlace at Nocatee is an all-in-one health location that serves the whole family with health and wellness services. This post is sponsored by Baptist Health 4Her.

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If you’ve ever had to navigate your own health care for big issues, you know how much of a pain it can be to get to all your appointments. I’ve walked that journey with both my son and myself (you can read about my experience with a herniated disc here) and it is time consuming. It can be frustrating figuring out how to get all the tests, imaging, labs and services completed. It is for this reason that I am genuinely excited to tell you about the new Baptist HealthPlace at Nocatee facility in Ponte Vedra FL.

What is Baptist HealthPlace at Nocatee?

I know not everyone reading this is local to Northeast Florida, but I still think it’s cool to share about how healthcare is changing in general. While you may not be able to access Baptist HealthPlace at Nocatee, you may be able to find something similar in your area or begin to request such a place from your local medical providers. 

HealthPlace is a building that houses a large array of health and wellness services that include both Baptist Health services and other health partners. So, while you have probably been to a medical office building before, it’s likely not as “smart” as this one. 

Baptist HealthPlace Nocatee inside the building

HealthPlace providers and services are able to work together easily by making referrals to other providers in the building and helping you get test results you need efficiently.

Baptist HealthPlace Nocatee phlebotomy

For example, if you see a Baptist Primary Care physician and they request lab work or imaging, you could simply go right around the corner to schedule your appointment or have them done right away, depending on availability. Then those results are sent back to your physician and everyone has saved time and energy in getting the results you need. Brilliant!

What Services are Offered at HealthPlace?

The amount of services at HealthPlace is pretty incredible. Below is the current list of options, but check their webpage for updates, as more services are opening in the Summer and Fall.

Baptist HealthPlace Nocatee specialties

Baptist Behavioral Health, Baptist Center for Healthy Living, Baptist Heart Specialists, Baptist Imaging, Baptist Neurology, Baptist Pediatrics, Baptist Primary Care, Wolfson’s Children’s Rehabilitation, Borland Groover, Brooks Rehab, Lab Services, Trogolo Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women’s Care Florida, Women’s Physicians of Jacksonville, and the YMCA at Nocatee.

Innovative Health Care Available at HealthPlace

There are many aspects of this new facility that are really innovative in my opinion and help make taking care of your health easier. First is the interconnectivity of the practices. That’s a game changer for sure! Second is the Health Place on Demand App that allows you to access local emergency doctors 24/7 through virtual appointments if needed for common conditions in both adults and children, for one flat, affordable fee of $69. You can download the app for free in either the Apple app store or Google play store.The third innovation is the array of specialty services available in one place, specifically pediatric and newborn phlebotomy (lab) and imaging. 

Baptist HealthPlace Nocatee Healthy living center

Next is the Center for Healthy Living at HealthPlace, which is a place you can just walk in and ask for help with any aspect of your health care. It’s kind of like a concierge stop for your health. With an open door policy, you can ask for help finding the right physician or provider for yourself or any family member. You can chat with their Sr. Health Place Care Coordinator, Diana Rosito, or ask her to conduct a biometrics screening, blood pressure check or glucose check. The center also holds regular virtual and live events that are always fun and educational. 

Nocatee YMCA

Lastly, HealthPlace also has a brand new Y with an outdoor “airnasium”, brand new fitness equipment, group exercise classes, and child care. It’s a beautiful facility with friendly staff and the latest fitness technology.

Where to Start

You can begin your journey at HealthPlace in what I like to think of as a “choose your own adventure” situation. Pick one of these situations that best fits your needs:

  • You are looking for a new physician: Call 904.202.4968 to talk to a care coordinator.
  • You are looking for support for your wellness between doctor appointments: Call Diana at the Center for Healthy Living at 904.202.5324 to chat about how she can help.
  • You are looking for a new fitness center: Call the Y at 904.671.9622 to schedule a tour.
  • You’d like a tour of the HealthPlace Building: Call Diana at the Center for Healthy Living at  904.202.5324

Whichever adventure you choose, today is the day to start! Don’t choose nothing and miss out on the incredible services and convenience you could be missing out on.

grilled okra and tomatoes

July 15, 2021 Featured

Grilled Okra and Tomatoes

Take full advantage of your grill by cooking your vegetables too. Grilled Okra and Tomatoes are a delicious grilled side that couldn’t be easier. 

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We grill a lot at Team Braddock HQ, especially in the summer. We love the flavor and ease of a whole meal that’s been grilled. Unfortunately for me, however, I quickly tire of the same ole, same ole and have to change things up. 

Why Grilled Okra

This summer I set out to grill vegetables I’ve not grilled before and figure out how to make them taste cookout-ready fantastic. There’s not much out there about how to grill okra so it inspired me to figure out my own recipe.

Okra is a polarizing vegetable, kind of like how cottage cheese either grosses you out or is your favorite. The texture of okra is very fibrous when raw, like celery, but softens significantly when cooked. It’s also a little gooey on the inside with pearl-like, edible seeds. So if texture tends to be a problem with you and food, it’s understandable why you wouldn’t like okra or are afraid to try it. 

Despite all these odds stacked against okra, I am on a bit of a mission to change people’s minds about this wonderful vegetable. Grilling makes just about anything taste better, and it’s an easy, dish-free way to cook. 

Grilled okra and tomatoes - how to grill okra

Grilling okra brings out tremendous flavor and according to my taste-tester, reduces a lot of the sticky wetness that tends to turn people off.  This dish is seasoned very simply because I think okra has a unique flavor that really shines when cooked. 

Okra Nutrition

Okra doesn’t rise to the top of anyone’s mind when they think about powerhouse vegetables, but it really should! Okra is a great source of fiber, a high antioxidant food, and contains many important vitamins and minerals like vitamin K and C, manganese, folate, calcium and magnesium. That slimy lining of okra is actually pretty powerful too as it plays a role in binding to and eliminating excess cholesterol and toxins

Okra and Tomatoes

Okra and tomatoes are often paired together as a super delicious combo. Don’t knock it till you try it! I personally love the sweet, juiciness of cooked tomatoes paired with the unique flavor of okra. 

I’ve been making my Roasted Okra and Tomatoes for years and is a favorite veggie side dish. I wondered if I could make this into a grilled version and YOU CAN!

With or Without the Kabob 

Grilled Okra and Tomato Kabobs is a beautiful way to present this combo as a cook-out side dish and can make the flipping a little easier.  I prefer to use large metal skewers like these ones but individual size skewers like these work great too. It’s all about your preference.

Grilled okra and tomatoes

Using skewers is not necessary however. Read the notes in the recipe to see how to grill them in a homemade foil pan that turns out just as good. 

Grilled okra and tomatoes

If you’re not in the grilling mood, check out how to make this dish in the oven here: Roasted Okra and Tomatoes. Or, if you'd like to make okra a fancy appetizer, try Okra with Smokey Red Pepper Ricotta.

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July 11, 2021 Beef & Pork

Chimichurri Beef Burger with Grilled Carrots

Take your classic beef burgers up a notch with even more flavor and colorful produce with this fresh and flavorful Chimichurri Burger with Grilled Carrots.

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This post is a collaboration with Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner. managed by NCBA, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff. I received compensation, but all opinions are my own.

Summer and burgers just seem to go together, don’t they? We love them in our family and I’ve been testing out how to make the best beef patty for some time. When the challenge to dress up a classic beef burger with a unique flavor profile and a tasty, produce-packed side dish came my way, I was all in. 

Pairing Beef Burgers AND Veggies

The classic beef burger is an American staple and for very good reason. They’re delicious and offer endless flavor possibilities. Cheeseburgers are my oldest son’s FAVORITE food and therefore we find ourselves either making burgers at home or seeking out the area’s best burger often. 

Burgers are being recognized as a perfect and practical vehicle for Americans to add colorful produce and even more nutrients to their plates. You read that right. The latest scientific report from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans Advisory Committee states “...burgers and sandwiches could become a major way to increase the consumption of many food components and nutrients that are currently under consumed, such as whole grains (fiber), vegetables...”1 

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The Produce for Better Health Foundation similarly recommends that “sandwiches, multi-cultural mixed dishes (e.g., Italian, Asian, Mexican), and burgers rise to the top of Americans’ intake of vegetable pairings and could be utilized more as a vehicle for increasing vegetable eating occasions.2

It’s time to change our thinking about burgers (and how we top them!) and view them as a nutrient-rich foundation for adding other important nutritious foods to our diets, like whole grains and vegetables. Not enough of us are getting the fruits and veggies we need but burgers can truly provide an opportunity to make other healthy foods taste even better. 

This is something practical that I think can truly help Make Healthy Easy! Whenever you make beef burgers this summer (and beyond) try to pair them and top them with as much colorful produce as you can. To help get you started on this tasty burger mission, I’ve got one heck of a burger for you in my Chimichurri Beef Burger with Grilled Carrots. 

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What is Chimichurri?

I might be infatuated with chimichurri sauce. For some reason I dream about it regularly once the warm weather hits and I start wondering just how many dishes I could pair it with.

Pairing beef burgers with vibrant and herby sauces and condiments is one delicious way to add more produce to our plates. Chimichurri is an uncooked sauce that is used on top of cooked meat or on the table as a condiment. It has Argentinian roots and is most commonly made with parsley, oregano, olive oil, garlic, and red wine vinegar. 

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Chimichurri has a bright flavor that pops in your mouth. It pairs great with many cuts of grilled meat and this beef burger is no exception. I put my own twist on chimichurri by using parsley and cilantro as well as adding chopped shishito peppers. 

This Chimichurri Beef Burger with Grilled Carrots is a perfect example of pairing beef burgers with delicious produce. I kept the actual beef burger pretty simply seasoned and leaned on the natural deliciousness of combining lean Ground Sirloin and Round.

By adding chimichurri to the whole grain bun and a slice of grilled red pepper, this burger not only tastes fantastic but ups your veggie intake. Paired with simple, grilled carrots (also topped with chimichurri), this meal hits a home run on flavor and nutrition. 

Making chimichurri is pretty simple! The only tools you really need to make chimichurri are a sharp chef’s knife and a good cutting board. You can use a food processor to chop up everything too. I personally like the rustic, homey nature of hand chopped ingredients in my chimichurri but go with the method that works for you.

Grilled carrots

Tips for Success

  • Use a combination of Ground Beef Sirloin and Round for the burgers as suggested. It works really well together to keep the burger lean and juicy.
  • Cook your burgers to 160℉, by checking it with a good digital food thermometer. This simple tool ensures you never under- or over cook a burger, or anything, ever again.  
  • Don’t be shy about adding a lot of chimichurri to the burger bun but make sure you have enough to top the carrots too.
  • You can use any type of cheese you like here. I tested 4 different types and landed on provolone as my favorite. I think a mild cheese is really ideal so it doesn't overpower the juicy burger flavor and that herby chimichurri.
  • Shashito peppers may not be available year round as I have just noticed them in my grocery store during the summer months. If you can’t find them, you can replace them with one poblano pepper or jalapeno pepper. Start by adding a small amount and taste as you go to adjust heat. This (traditionally) shouldn’t be a hot sauce. 
  • Make your chimichurri sauce ahead of time (up to 24 hours) to save you a little time. I also think the flavor is better the more it sits. Store in the fridge if making more than a couple hours ahead and let come to room temperature before serving.  
  • I used large, grilling red peppers on these burgers because they are big and you get 4 slices per pepper. If you can't find these in the store, substitute red bell peppers and account for 1 pepper per 2 burgers.
Red Grilling peppers
  • This recipe involves grilling 3 things: the burgers, the carrots and the red peppers. I recommend doing this in this order: put the burgers and carrots on the grill first, but make sure to keep the fresh produce and the protein on separate sides of the grill! Then, when you flip the burgers, add the peppers to your grill for the last 5 minutes of grill time. If you don’t have enough room to put all of this on the grill at the same time, cook the peppers last, by themselves, as they only take a few minutes. 
  • Grilling carrots is really easy, but their cook time does vary based on their thickness.  Carrots will be done between 6-10 minutes, with thicker ones taking the longest.Ideally, you want grill marks on the carrots that are slightly crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The carrots shouldn’t wilt completely when you remove them from the grill.

For more ideas on how to enjoy beef with lots of veggies, check out these delicious recipes:

Beef Veggie Skillet

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Mango Basil Sushi Roll

Mango Basil Beef Sushi Roll

Creamy Tomato Kielbasa Pasta

References

  1. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. 2020. Scientific Report of the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory   Committee: Advisory Report to the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of Health and Human Services. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Washington, DC.
  2.  State of the Plate: America’s Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Trends
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June 3, 2021 Easy Dinner Recipes

Homemade Pizza Sauce

Making homemade pizza sauce is really easy and can be quickly made with pantry ingredients like tomato paste. This recipe makes enough sauce for multiple pies.

In our early years of parenting, we had many homemade pizza nights because going out to eat just wasn't that fun with 2 little kids. I like making homemade pizza sauce but preferred to not make it every single week. Since I couldn't find an easy pizza sauce recipe that also made a big batch, I set out to create my own.

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This is a Big Batch Recipe

I created this recipe to make a lot of pizza sauce so I wouldn't have to make it every time we made pizza. You will technically get 8, ½ cup portions of sauce, which is enough to make a thin layer of sauce of a typical large pizza. However, if you like a saucy pie, you may want to use up to one cup.

Homemade pizza sauce in jars

Ingredients

It was important to me to use ingredients in this homemade pizza sauce that I usually had on hand. I also want a thick texture for my sauce so I rely heavily on tomato paste.

Homemade pizza sauce ingredients

Each batch includes 4, 6 ounce cans of tomato paste. I usually buy them in bulk at a warehouse store making them very affordable and always in my pantry.

The flavoring ingredients are ones I always have on hand. If you don't have maple syrup, you can leave it out completely or use molasses. You could substitute honey in but I do think it would change the flavor. That might not be a bad thing, but I haven't tried it so I do not know.

Red wine might be the only thing you don't have on hand. To fix that problem in the future I recommend buying the 4 pack of the single glass bottles of wine, canned, wine, or single box wine which are perfect for cooking.

How to Freeze Pizza Sauce

This recipe is PERFECT for freezing. In fact, that's the point of making so much. Here's your steps for successfully freezing:

  1. Let the sauce cool in the pot to room temperature.
  2. Spoon into either 4 ounce or 8 ounce glass jars, leaving a small space at the top of the jar for expansion during freezing.
  3. Store in freezer for up to 6 months.
  4. To defrost, place jar in the fridge for 8 hours or on the counter for 1 hour.

Pizza Dough Recipe

I can't write about homemade pizza sauce without at least mentioning the other components of the pizza. I've tried a lot of pizza crust recipes and my favorite one to date is this King Arthur recipe.

I tweak this recipe in the following ways:

  • I do not use their pizza dough flavoring but if I had some, I would. It's fine without it but I'm sure better with it.
  • I add 1 tablespoon of molasses to the dough. I got this idea from Mellow Mushroom who has the best crust IMO. If Mellow does it, it must be for a good reason.
  • I use my bread machine (I also like this bread machine too) to make the dough. It's so stinking easy and you can't screw it up. I may be one of the only people who still has a bread machine, but for pizza dough alone, it earns it spot in my kitchen.
  • You absolutely want to use the semolina flour in this recipe. It helps give a super crispy bottom edge.

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April 22, 2021 Beef & Pork

The Benefits of Beef for Women and Beef Veggie Skillet Recipe

Beef Veggie Skillet is a plant forward way to enjoy beef in a quick recipe perfect for lunch or dinner. Plus, the benefits of beef for women.

This post is a collaboration with Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner. managed by NCBA, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff. I received compensation, but all opinions are my own.

healthy beef veggie skillet in a bowl with fork

Beef seems to be on the healthy eating hot seat lately so let’s talk about the potential benefits of beef for women in a healthy diet. I’ve also got a DELICIOUS ground beef recipe for you to help you incorporate beef into a plant forward eating style. 

Can beef be included in a healthy diet?

The new dietary guidelines chose the tag line, Make Every Bite Count, and it’s an excellent foundation for helping to answer the question “can beef be part of a healthy diet”? I don’t mean to bring a heaviness on you to scrutinize every little morsel you put in your mouth, but rather offer you a framework for determining the best foods for your body.

Our body needs certain nutrients found in food to thrive, period. Foods that provide significant nutritional value in reasonable portion sizes are certainly making every bite count, in my opinion. This leads us to beef and the potential value it can bring to your body and overall diet. 

Lean beef is a tremendous source of high-quality protein. A 3 oz cooked portion provides about 51% of the daily value for protein for a very reasonable amount of energy. Let me put that in perspective. 

  • 3 ounces of cooked, lean beef is about 25 grams of protein and 173 calories.
  • 1 ¼ cups of tofu cubes is about 25 grams of protein and 236 calories.
  • 1 2/3 cups of black beans gives you 25 grams of protein at 379 calories.
  • 6 ½  tablespoons of peanut butter gives you around 25 grams of protein but at 613 calories. 

Source from Beefitswhatsfordinner.com

From an efficiency standpoint alone, beef just makes sense for getting high-quality protein easily and for a reasonable portion size. Including beef in your diet along with other protein sources, like the ones listed above, can help you easily meet your protein needs. The Beef Veggie Skillet recipe is a great example of this.

The health benefits of beef go way beyond just protein. It is a source of essential nutrients for growth, development, and well-being such as iron, zinc, choline and B-vitamins. All of these nutrients, along with protein, can help support a strong, healthy body and really solidify that no other protein source delivers the same nutrient package as lean beef. 

So yes, beef can be included in a healthy diet and can play an important role in you meeting your nutritional needs. 

Is Beef a Healthy Choice for Women?

Over my career I've made the observation that beef is one of the main foods women purposely avoid in their diets. Women have shared many of their personal reasons for doing this, so let’s look at why the avoidance of beef can be somewhat of a misguided tactic for many women. 

woman holding bowl of healthy beef veggie skillet

Women go through very unique life cycle stages. If you are a woman, you know what I mean. =) 

As teenagers, our bodies COMPLETELY change and begin to menstruate. (Oh the stories we could share, right?!) At this time in our life, iron becomes very important for maintaining a strong body with good energy. For example, iron is essential in the structure and function of red blood cells which transport oxygen to all cells throughout our bodies, and during menstruation, our iron requirements increase given this blood loss. I’ve worked with many female, teenage athletes with low iron levels and it is very easily resolved by simply including a little lean beef in their weekly eating rhythm. It’s so effective it’s almost magic. 

Later in life (sort of), we enter the ominous “child bearing” years. Basically, our bodies are capable of becoming pregnant, carrying a child for 9 or so months, and delivering a baby. It sounds so simple on paper, but having gone through this process twice, I can attest, it’s no cakewalk for your body. This is the time in my life where I actually formed a very strong, positive enjoyment of lean beef. For the first time in my life I experienced iron deficiency and subsequently easily fatigued and felt very low on energy. By enjoying beef once a week during my pregnancy, I immediately felt an improvement in my energy level and visibly saw the improvement in my iron levels. 

In addition to iron, the choline and zinc found in beef are  crucial nutrients for fetal development. Maternal choline intake has been found to have a significant impact on their baby’s brain and neural system. Choline is not found in massive amounts in any food so the fact that 3 oz of cooked lean beef provides 13% of the daily value is significant. Zinc is also imperative for proper growth and strong neurons in the brain and a serving of beef provides about 39% of the daily value. 

As women age, once again our bodies go through major changes. Maintaining muscle on our bodies is really important for healthy aging because it helps protect against injury and bone disease. With age, however, it becomes more difficult to build muscle. Research suggests that protein needs actually increase as we age because of this. (Berrazaga) Leaning on beef as a source of protein during this stage of life provides high-quality protein, in a sensible serving size.

In addition, a study by Bradlee et al found that higher intakes of proteins (red meat, poultry, fish, dairy, and soy, nuts, seeds and legumes) were associated with a higher percentage of skeletal muscle over 9 years, particularly among women. Beef in the context of other animal and plant sources of protein can help women maintain muscle mass as they age. 

To break this down to a very practical, everyday application, let me put it this way. Many women have asked me if they need a protein supplement (you can read more about that in this post on Best Protein Powders for Women). Perhaps a much more practical, affordable, natural, and heck “cleaner” (or food-forward) way to get more protein is by simply enjoying beef every once in a while. 

Beef in a plant forward diet

Now let’s talk about plant-based eating and beef. Can these two things actually coexist in the same sentence, much less our eating?? The answer is yes, absolutely yes and I created the Beef Veggie Skillet recipe to prove it.

vegetables on a cutting board that are ingredients for beef veggie skillet

Personal Preference - I’ve worked with enough people from different walks of life to know that different people have an innate preference toward different styles of eating. Nothing is broken on one person and right on another person. Preferences are formed from a combination of  traits, life experiences and personality. Some people simply prefer animal-sourced foods. They enjoy them and  eating them brings them joy. This is important to me and I believe people should honor their food preferences and strive for vitality when building their plates.  

Flavor and Satisfaction - For many people, animal-sourced foods bring flavor and satisfaction to their meals. It can be both a pleasurable and healthy meal experience! In the Beef Veggie Skillet recipe below, the ground beef brings an umami flavor that is so satisfying to this primarily plant-based dish. Without it, I personally would not feel as satisfied with the meal. #trueconfessions

Animal Proteins are Easy - Recently I talked with a friend who is about 80% plant-based in her eating. She decided to add in some animal proteins because in her words “it’s just easier” to get the protein she needs as an active woman. Yes, you can get all the protein you need from plants, but it can be more laborious and definitely takes a lot more thought. You also may need to eat a larger quantity of plant protein to meet your needs, particularly if you are very active. (Berrazaga) Why not simply include some animal protein to  easily reach your protein requirements, feel more satisfied and make life simpler?

Plants + Beef = Health - My primary encouragement to you is to absolutely work on eating more plants, but you don’t have to give up animal foods in the process. Listen to YOUR body and honor who you are. Plant and animal protein can blend together beautifully to create a way of eating that is both healthy and delicious. 

Research has concluded this as well like in the groundbreaking 2012 BOLD study that showed a diet low in overall saturated fat (we could call this a “plant based” eating style in my opinion) that also contained lean beef DAILY still showed improvement in heart health markers. (Rousell) A 2020 study conducted on both men and women at risk for type 2 diabetes by Maki et al. concluded that replacing carbohydrates in the diet with lean beef had either no effect on heart disease risk or shifted LDL cholesterol towards a more positive result. 

Recipe Tips

To really hit this idea home, I’ve created an incredible healthy ground beef recipe that is a perfect meal for lunches during a busy work week, a family meal, or to meal prep ahead. This is relatively easy and quick to whip up for lunch when working from home. It also reheats beautifully making it perfect as a meal prep idea. 

pouring canned tomatoes into skillet with veggies

This recipe is topped off with chopped walnuts and grated parmesan cheese. Neither is mandatory to be delicious, but it definitely takes it over the top with more flavor and textures. You can serve this over your choice of ideas: any vegetable noodle (fresh or frozen), spaghetti squash (I love the frozen option), high protein pasta made from beans, regular pasta, bread slices, or anything that suits your fancy! I even ate just the sauce by itself and it was a super satisfying meal. 

References

  • Berrazaga I, Micard V, Guegneau M, Walrand S. The Role of the Anabolic Properties of Plant-versus Animal-Based Protein Sources in Supporting Muscle Mass Maintenance: A Critical Review. Nutrients. 2019. 11:1825. 
  • Bradlee ML. Mustafa J, Singer M, Moore L. High-Protein Foods and Physical Activity Protect Against Age-Related Muscle Loss and Functional Decline. J Gerontol A Bio Med Sci. 2017. 11:1-7. 
  • Rousell M et al. Beef in an Optimal Lean Diet Study: effects on lipids, lipoprotein and apolipoproteins. Am J Clin Nutr. 2012; 95:9-16. 
  • Maki K et al. Substituting lean beef for carbohydrate in a healthy dietary pattern does not adversely affect the cardiometabolic risk factor profile in men and women at risk for type 2 diabetes. J Nut. 2020. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxaa116
5 reasons pistachios make healthy easy

March 22, 2021 Featured

5 Health Benefits of Pistachios and Possible Side Effects

This post is sponsored by the American Pistachio Growers.

Don’t ignore this well-known nut! Here are 5 health benefits of pistachios and how you can add them to your weekly routine.

When I discover something that truly Makes Healthy Easy I get very excited. In my mind, something qualifies for this distinction if it’s easily accessible, generally well liked, and simple to incorporate into daily life. That sounds like good news, doesn’t it?!

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Picking up a pistachio from a bowl

Pistachios are such a common nut that you may not have realized how nearly magical they are.  Even I have them in my pantry nearly all the time and still forget how perfect of a snack they can be to benefit overall health. 

Lately, recently published studies have brought to light more amazing health benefits of pistachios, adding to the already strong body existing evidence. Their positive impact has put them front and center in my mind as an ideal, satisfying snack to power me through my work days and promote good health. 

woman at work with a small bowl of pistachios

In celebration of this new research and to also remind you of the power of the green nut, here are 5 reasons pistachios Make Healthy Easy that you might not know:

#1 - Pistachios are a Complete Protein

Finding plant based sources of protein that contain all 9 essential amino acids is not easy but new research has confirmed that pistachios do! This means they are a “complete protein” just like animal proteins. In fact, a 1 ounce serving of pistachios contains 6 grams of protein, that’s the same amount as an egg. 

I like to think of pistachios as ready-to-go good source of protein, meaning they don’t need any prep or cooking to enjoy. They’re a perfect healthy snack or topper to dishes and dessert. 

health benefits of pistachios

#2 - Pistachios Support a Healthy Immune System

I’m sure a few well-known foods come to mind when you think about eating to support your immune system, but I doubt you thought pistachios! Now you will because they contain protein, vitamin B, zinc, magnesium, selenium and other bioactive compounds. 

Here’s how all those things work for you and your immune system:

  • B-vitamins (B1, B6 and Folate) are necessary to fight off infection. 
  • Zinc, magnesium and selenium may lower the risk and severity of viral infections. 
  • Protein can strengthen the immune system by helping to maintain healthy immune cells, which are responsible for eliminating damaged cells, bacteria and viruses. 
  • Gamma-tocopherol (an antioxidant) may help speed recovery time and lower airway inflammation. 

The best way to use this information is to choose pistachios on a regular basis as a snack to boost your body, especially during cold and flu season. 

#3 - Pistachios are Good for Your Heart

Pistachio nuts are heart healthy because they contain monounsaturated fats and antioxidants, including vitamin E, lutein, and zeaxanthin. In addition, they contain plant phytosterols, a naturally occurring compound which can lower blood cholesterol levels and help protect the heart. This means that enjoying pistachios could be a natural solution for lowering cholesterol. 

The power of regular consumption of pistachios and these good fats can have a positive effect on heart health and it has even been recognized by the FDA. They awarded it, along with other nuts, this qualified health claim: “Scientific evidence suggests, but does not prove, that eating 1.5 ounces per day of most nuts, such as pistachios, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol may reduce the risk of heart disease.”  

#4 - Pistachios are Full of Nutrients

According to the USDA Nutrient Database, pistachios provide more than 30 different essential vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients. Some of the key essential nutrients in this nut  (which are sold either shelled or  in-shell) include magnesium, fiber, copper, potassium, iron, manganese and B-vitamins. And don’t forget, you get all these nutrients PLUS protein! 

As if this weren’t enough, pistachios are one of the only nuts that provide lutein and zeaxanthin, two carotenoids that are important for protecting your eyes from the sun’s rays, blue light from phone and computer screens and age-related eye damage such as macular degeneration. Taking care of your eye health could be as simple as eating pistachios. Win!  

#5 - Pistachios are a Mindful Food that Satisfies

If you’ve even opened a pistachio nut, you know it takes a little focus. This tiny act of using your hands and brain to eat them may really benefit you in learning to be a more mindful eater. In one study, participants had a 41% lower calorie intake when they had to crack the nuts open compared to the time when the nuts had already been removed from their shells. The researchers believe seeing the evidence of the empty shells may serve as a visual cue for the quantity consumed and give you data to be more in touch with your fullness. 

Pistachios contain both protein and dietary fiber, a powerful combo that helps you feel satisfied longer. This also means they may prevent strong cravings, especially when you eat them as a strategic snack between meals. You know that time of day, around 3pm, where your energy drops and the craving for something sweet or crunchy hits? This is the perfect time to reach for pistachios instead of potato chips to keep your energy going strong, your focus intact, and prevent hitting all those craving-related snacks later.

Bonus Health Benefits of Pistachios 

Pistachios aren’t just a satisfying snack—they also support your overall digestive health. Thanks to their fiber content (about 3 grams per ounce), they help feed the good bacteria in your gut. A healthy gut microbiome can improve digestion, support immunity, and even play a role in mood and energy levels. Adding pistachios to your daily routine is an easy way to help maintain gut balance while enjoying a tasty snack.

Potential Side Effects

It is worth noting that consuming very large quantities of pistachios at once can cause problems in the gastrointestinal tract for some people including abdominal pain and bloating. Those with tree nut allergies can have symptoms of allergic reaction if they consume pistachios.

Snacking

Perhaps you already have some raw pistachios stashed away in your pantry too. Go dig them out and enjoy the beneficial effects today. If not, add them to your grocery store list. They are easy to find now in-shell pistachios and shelled. My pantry is stocked with both kinds. I mixed them with dried fruit or chocolate chips for a snack. They also go well on top of salads with the shelled nuts for a satisfying crunch. 

If you want more simple, practical tips to make healthy eating easy, be sure to subscribe to my newsletter. You’ll get recipes, snack ideas, and wellness tips delivered straight to your inbox about once a month.

Here’s to eating well, feeling satisfied, and keeping your heart, gut, and mind happy!

To a healthy heart,

Jenna

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why buying florida produce matters

March 15, 2021 Featured

Why buying Florida produce matters

This post is sponsored by the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association and Agriculture Communicators of Florida.

Stepping onto a farm never gets old to me. With that first step out of my vehicle, my foot hits the dirt or gravel and my senses immediately lock into the sights, sounds and smells of farming.  The amount of dirt present might suggest it’s a simple, rustic situation, but a farm, and agriculture as a whole, is beautifully complex. A farm is where economics, meteorology, marketing, agronomy, horticulture, ecology, sustainability and entomology all collide. There’s nothing simple about it, except maybe the beauty. 

Jenna Standing in a citrus grove holding a tangerine

The world of agriculture lives on whether we are paying attention or not, but the food certainly doesn’t just show up in our grocery stores magically. I think perhaps COVID showed us that. Learning a little about agriculture is a very important component of wellness, health and nutrition. They all must exist and work together. This is why I love to tell you about what I learn concerning agriculture.

why buying florida produce matters -Florida peach farm

In February of 2021 I had the privilege to step into the world of Florida agriculture thanks to a sponsored tour by the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association and Agriculture Communicators of Florida. I kicked up quite a bit of dirt walking and talking with farmers from 4 traditional farms, then sterilized my shoes for a walk through of an indoor, hydroponic farm. 

I learned so much and I’m honored to share it with you.

The Sobering State of Florida Agriculture

To begin, I must warn you, I have to share bad news. See, the Florida farming industry, and truly the whole SE growing region of the US, is in jeopardy. There’s many reasons why but I’ll share the most pressing issue. 

In the past 15-20 years, neighboring countries have significantly increased their production of produce that is a direct competitor to Florida produce. They are able to produce a lot more for a lot cheaper (due to things like their own government subsidies and cheaper labor costs) and then “dump” (the words used by the farmers) it in Florida markets. 

Typically the winter months are a time for Florida produce to shine, as they are producing food that cannot grow yet in other places in the US. Since this rise in significantly cheaper, internationally grown produce coming to Florida, Florida farmers cannot compete. There is no way they can offer their produce at competitive prices to this competition without losing money. 

The margins for US farming have been getting slimmer and slimmer due to rising labor costs (which, by the way, many Florida family-run farms are doing the legal, right way). Many generational farms are facing situations where they might not even break even after a growing season. It’s becoming daunting to stay in business, much less continue growing safe, abundant food. 

why buying florida produce matters - florida strawberry farm

The interesting thing I heard over and over from the Florida farmers I met is that they are really worried. It’s not just about their personal pocketbooks, although that is very real, but they are worried about the future of Florida farming in general. If this trend continues of other countries out pricing and out growing Florida farmers, then it’s likely many, if not all, farmers will eventually go out of business. 

This is not good friends -- not just because I care about my home state and its 2nd largest industry, but because it’s important to protect domestic grown food. Again, picking this message up from the farmers, if we are not growing enough of our own domestic food we could be in real trouble if a crisis (or pandemic) occurs. 

How to Help

The great news is we can do something to help. Buying Florida produce matters and makes a difference! When you grocery shop, look for signs and package stickers that say “Fresh from Florida” AND BUY IT, even if it costs a little more. If you can, buy Florida produce, or produce from whatever state you live in too. All domestic farmers need to be supported. 

why buying florida produce matters - florida strawberries

Then, be OK without all the fresh produce options all year long. Eating seasonally is good for the economy.  It’s really a recent development where you can access pretty much any type of produce any time of the year. This consumer driven trend has led to outsourcing and contributed to this issue. Utilize frozen and canned produce options for times of the year they are not available fresh!

Now, let’s move on to something a little more fun to talk about - all of the amazing, innovative Florida grown produce you can buy and enjoy. I was thrilled to learn about new innovations in Florida farming that have led to some delicious options in the produce section. 

Noble Tangerines

The family behind Noble Citrus, WM G. Roe & Sons, has been in the citrus industry for 93 years! They know their stuff, especially when it comes to citrus greening, a disease plaguing nearly every citrus tree and significantly reducing the citrus acreage in Florida. It’s an inevitable problem without a cure, so this family has been investing in all kinds of methods for managing them. They are utilizing new methods in water treatment, pruning, and breeding. 

noble citrus

Recently they have launched their own type of Florida tangerines called Juicy Crunch and they live up to their name. They are sweet and juicy like no other. They actually have a higher brix rating of 17 (which measures sweetness) to other tangerines that are at 10-11 (source). 

Juicy Crunch tangerines

Look out for them at Publix, HEB, Piggly Wiggly, Whole Foods, & Sprouts. If you don’t see them there, ask for them! You’ll be glad you did. 

Florida Peaches

I did not know until this trip that there was such a thing as Florida peaches. In response to dealing with citrus greening, Dundee Citrus Growers decided to add something other than citrus to their groves and developed a peach just right for Florida. 

It was fascinating to learn about the care of the peach trees and how they are harvested. Peaches are a very delicate fruit so they are hand harvested, treated with great care and from tree to store in about 48 hours. 

Florida Peaches

While these peaches are smaller than other varieties, the farmers claim Florida peaches have outstanding flavor and deliver the experience you want in a peach. One farmer actually exclaimed, “give small peaches a chance!” 

Look for Florida peaches with a “Fresh from Florida” label and under the brand name of “Florida Classic Growers”.

Hardee Fresh Organic Greens

Driving up to the Hardee Fresh facility honestly made me a little nervous. It’s in a very rural town and it’s basically a huge, unnattractive warehouse. I had no idea what magic awaited inside. I’ve never seen anything like it. 

Hardee fresh farm

Hardee Fresh in an indoor, hydroponic organic farm. They grow a wide array of greens and herbs and have it down to a literal science. Everything is automated - light exposure, water exposure, ventilation, nutrients, timing, EVERYTHING! 

The amazing thing about this type of farming is that it is really reliable. Since they control most of the factors, once they fix a problem, they’ve fixed it forever. This is very unlike traditional farming where you have a new set of problems every growing system. 

Hardee Fresh farm

The people behind this business also impressed me. They’ve brought together highly educated people in agriculture and environmental engineering to solve problems. And they are! They care deeply about sustainability and working to farm in a better way. Plus, their corporate ethos is to invest in all their employees and promote from within. It was really cool. 

Why buying florida produce matters

You can find their products under the Hardee Fresh label at some stores but they white label their products to other brands. 

Florida Pacific Farms

I have a special place in my heart for Florida blueberries. This is 100% because I have 3 blueberry bushes in my backyard and I have come to realize how hard it is to get an actual full serving of berries each year! (This might actually be my year to get enough to top my yogurt.)

While we visited this specific blueberry farm, they truly represent all Florida blueberry growers with their mindset, practices and products. What impressed me the most about this farm, was the owner, Andy, was a relatively young guy. He has his degree in horticulture and chose to go into farming, which is rare. 

Andy loves the freedom he has in farming to be outside and solve problems. He calls it rewarding work and I can see why. 

Berry farms are all incorporating practices that are sustainable not just for the environment but also for their businesses. Bees are an important part of blueberry pollination and it was cool to see so many buzzing around and learn about how they are cared for. 

Fancy Farms

If you’ve never found yourself in a huge strawberry field you are missing out. It’s so beautiful with red berries popping out and the scent of summer enticing your taste buds. Eating a sun-warmed berry straight off the plant is a gift from heaven. 

why buying florida produce matters

Fancy Farms is a family run farm that started in 1975. They sell their berries to the Wish Farm label but also have an amazing you-pick field and farm stand. If you are ever near enough to Plant City, you need to go. 

why buying Florida produce matters - Fancy Farms farm stand

Dustin, the owner, said one of the things he enjoys about the challenging work of strawberry farming is the joy that a flat of strawberries brings to anyone. It’s totally true. He also strongly encouraged consumers to buy local (community, state, and US) produce because you just don’t know what’s happening to produce in other parts of the world. If produce is US grown, you know exactly what it’s been exposed to. 

Wish Farms

Wish Farms is a 4th generation berry grower with their headquarters in Florida. We visited their brand new building and humongous packing warehouse. We learned about how berries are brought in from the fields, immediately chilled to preserve them, packaged and prepared for distribution. 

We also learned about their latest variety called pineberries, a whitish-pink looking strawberry with a refreshing flavor. I tried them recently and really enjoyed them. Look out for them at ALDI stores in Florida. 

wish farms pineberries

Lessons Learned

Spending time on so many different farms with different farmers I am surprised by how similar their message was for you and I. Buying Florida produce matters! Here are some of the key takeaways I learned from the overall trip:

  • Buy domestic or local produce. There are no guarantees with produce from other places, even when they are organic. 
  • Look for Fresh from Florida labels and purchase these products whenever possible. 
  • Once agricultural land is sold, it never goes back to agriculture. While development can be good, it’s important to protect agricultural land in Florida. Vote for policy and people that support Florida farmers and not just development. If you move to an area adjacent to agricultural land, know what you are signing up for. Be understanding and supportive of what they have to do in order to feed us. 
  • Florida farmers are committed to doing things right in all areas, especially sustainability practices. They are utilizing many innovative technologies and techniques to manage pests and maintain yields. You can definitely feel good about buying Florida produce. 
  • Be adventurous and try new types of produce. Many new varieties you may see in the store are innovations in response to the challenges farmers face. Support them by giving it a try. Be forgiving if you get one “bad apple” and keep buying their products. Remember, produce is not perfect all the time. 

Thank you to the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association, along with several other sponsors talked about here, for making this trip possible. I hope you enjoyed learning about Florida farming. 

For more on my other experiences with farmers, check out this post:

Clif Bar Tour

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