Healthy Snacks…No Kale Included!

Healthy Snacks…No Kale Included!

Like me, probably many of you have heard about The Whole 30 diet that is a big trend now.  The testimonials shared about this “clean” way of eating are inspiring!  But for me, I’ve learned to be more realistic (I wish I could nix all carbs) and not set myself up for failure, so I try doing better at making a more conscious effort at eating more fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as becoming better educated on what I need to look for when checking the nutritional facts on content labels on packaged foods.

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 “To eat is a necessity, but to eat intelligently is an art!”  La Rochefoucauld

Healthy Snacks That Taste Good!

As a nurse, who also has a degree in nutrition education, I’m as guilty as the next person of grabbing an unhealthy snack on the run!  But as I’ve gotten older, I have come to realize more and more, that to feel good I need to eat better, so here are a few of my favorite healthy snacks–and they taste good too!!

   Drinks and Smoothies:

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In an attempt to drink more water and cut back on my love of diet colas, I invested in this handy Tritan fruit fusion water bottle.  I like to do lemons and limes with some seltzer water added.

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My husband made smoothies long before they were so trendy.  Our favorite strawberry and banana smoothie recipe can be found here(This should help you curb that ‘Ben and Jerry’s’ craving!)

You can also make delicious frozen yogurt pops by mashing 3/4 cup raspberries and mixing them into two of low-fat yogurt then freezing in popsicle molds for 4-6 hours.

   Protein:

When we’re watching our weight, one of the most important nutrients that needs to be included in our diet is protein!  It’s well-known that protein aids in giving us more energy, builds healthy cells and repairs bones and muscle.  Women should have about 45 grams of protein a day–men a little more.  Most nutrition labels now list the protein content; for example, an 8 ounce container of yogurt has approximately 10 grams of protein, a cup of milk has 8 grams and a 3 ounce serving of meat has around 20 grams of protein.

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A great source of protein, especially on busy mornings when I am in a hurry to get out the door, is a boiled egg.  An egg has 80 calories and about 6 grams of protein.  (To ensure good boiled eggs, cover eggs with cold water, bring to boil until water comes to a rolling boil, then remove from the heat and run cold water over the eggs and allow them to stand for 10-15 min.)  

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Low-fat cheese that actually tastes good is usually considered to be an oxymoron term, but I am here to tell you that Sargento’s Colby jack cheese sticks are really good.  (Try pairing a cheese stick with a deli pickle, then wrapping them both with a thin slice of honey-baked ham and you will have yourself one of my favorite protein snacks–and it’s even easy to grab and eat on the run!) 

You might also want to check out the healthy protein recipes in the cookbook “Best Bites–400 Calories Or Less” by Sara Wells and Kate Jones–the Skinny Chicken Salad is awesome!

   Fruit and Vegetables:

Although reaching for some fresh fruit or veggies may not necessarily be our first choice when we want a good snack, no doubt they are some of the best sources of natural sugar and fiber.

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One of my very favorite summer foods is watermelon,

I could eat watermelon every day–but aside from it’s refreshing, sweet taste, did you know that according to health.com  one cup of watermelon has more of the super antioxidant lycopene than a tomato–it also contains a natural substance called citrulline that has been linked to improving artery function, which helps lower blood pressure.  Also, according to the USDA, watermelon has some serious hydration power since it’s over 90% water!   

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I was just recently introduced to the delightful treat of frozen grapes by a co-worker–they are so good and help cure your sweet tooth!  (I’m sure many of you already knew about this yummy snack.) 

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Even if you are being really good and eating your fresh veggies instead of handfuls of Peanut M&M’s, sometimes you still just want a little something to help keep your vegetables satisfying.  Well, my friends…Philadelphia’s Low-Fat Garden Vegetable dip is the perfect solution!  (I seriously love this cream cheese so much!)   

   Munchies and Treats:

Let’s face it, it’s human nature to want a little snack every once in a while throughout the day, but that doesn’t mean we have to blow our healthy eating habits to indulge.

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I mean really, who doesn’t love to munch on some popcorn?  At only a 100 calories for a single serve bag of Orville Redenbacher’s Smart Pop popcorn, it’s the a perfect, healthy snack! 

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For a sweet treat, I like to buy Atkins snacks because they are lower in sugar and salt content than regular candy, and the individual servings are a good way to control portion size.  The trail mix is my favorite–it has little, crispy chocolate clusters that are so good.  

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“Kind” bars are my go-to when I have a sugar craving–they are made with natural ingredients and are gluten-free as well as high in fiber and low in sodium and sugar.  (The Almond & Coconut bars remind me of German Chocolate Cake frosting–so good!  Besides, after reading a little about the CEO of Kind Healthy Snacks, I’ll admit I’m enamoured with a company that treats its employees well and tries to live up to its name!  You can read more about Daniel Lubetzky, Kind’s CEO here.)   

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Every once in awhile, it’s also good to pay homage to Homer Simpson’s advice… 

“My idea of healthy eating is blowing the sugar off my donuts!”

If you have any healthy snacks that you swear by–please share them with us! 

–Mary

Summer Is My New Favorite Verb!

Summer Is My New Favorite Verb!

No doubt about it–we all love summer…but have you ever thought of summer being used as a verb?

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While I was at work recently, I listened as one of my co-workers told those of us within listening distance about some of her fun summer plans.  After she finished, she asked us in her best southern drawl, “And how are you ‘daaalings’ going to summer this year?”

I love thinking of the word ‘summer’ as a verb–much like visions of sugar-plum fairies, it can’t help but conjure up in your mind all sorts of fun, fanciful things to do, wear and eat during the summer season!

Fun Ways To “Summer” This Year!

  • Summer in some great clothes!

It’s always fun to add a few new, lightweight and colorful items to your wardrobe during the summer months.

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I recently purchased this simple, cotton knit shirt with floral sleeves from a local boutique shop, but it’s also available on Jane.com.  It is my “go to” on those hot days where you need something loose and easy to wear.

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Since my feet don’t have the best arches, I’ll often get leg aches if I wear flip-flops all summer, so these colorful Keds are a nice, casual alternative…besides they’re a fun throw back to my days growing up when I usually wore out at least one navy pair each summer.  (These Keds are available at any number of shoe stores and online, as well.)

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Another fabulous throwback to my youth are these updated gingham pants that I bought on sale at Loft–and look how cute any of the colorful Keds above would go with them!   

  • Summer with good food!

With all the fresh fruits and vegetables available, as well as many mouth-watering grilling creations, it’s hard to have a bad meal during this time of year!

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One of my very favorite summer foods is grilled corn, and it’s really easy to make.  Cook the corn with the husks on in the microwave for a few minutes, (this helps to pre-cook the corn and makes it much easier to husk) then place the cobs on a medium hot grill, slowly turning until the kernels are just slightly golden brown, butter lightly and serve.  So good!

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Ice cream in any form is summering at its best, but you can amp it up a bit by making homemade ice cream sandwiches.  Just make a batch of your favorite chocolate chip cookies, (you can find my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe here) then put a scoop of your favorite ice cream between two cookies!  Yum!!

(Two other favorite summer foods are this Ultimate Food Cart Hot Dog recipe found here, and Red Rock’s Grilled Steak Salad listed here.)

  • Summer by trying something new!

We all have the usual, fun things we love to do each summer, but I also think it’s a good time to try something new to help mix things up a bit!

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I am always trying to perfect my camera skills–because after all, as a grandma there’s nothing quite as rewarding as being able to capture some candid shots of my two sweet granddaughters as they play and explore, so I decided to enroll in this photography e-course taught on the blog, A Beautiful Mess.

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My husband is a seasoned grill master, but I decided to up my game in this area by signing up for a “Grilling Made Easy” class at a local kitchen specialty store.

However you choose to “summer” this year, my hope is that it includes time to gather in some of your favorite places with people you love the most!

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One way I love to summer is on my patio with family and friends!

I would love to know some of the fun ways you love to “summer”!  Anything new you’re thinking of trying?

–Mary

Garden Therapy! Planting Herbs…And A Mint Limeade Recipe!

Garden Therapy!  Planting Herbs…And A Mint Limeade Recipe!

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“For me, there is nothing quite as satisfying as telling the people you’ve invited over for lunch that the food they are eating first started in your garden!”   Curtis Stone – Chef 

For a gal who enjoys gardening and has helped her husband grow a variety of garden vegetables throughout the years, I have to confess that until a few years ago, I hadn’t really tried my hand at growing herbs–the Schilling company had usually met my needs for the herbs and spices I used for cooking.

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 Although I hadn’t planted herbs myself until just recently, I remember my grandma’s kitchen window sills being lined with small pots containing beautiful, fragrant herbs!

In my research on growing herbs, I found the general consensus to be that if you plant herbs in your garden, they should be In a cordened off space, separated from the rest of your vegetables, since herbs are prolific growers and can easily take over a garden space.  Herbs thrive the most when they get early morning sunlight and should be generously soaked when watered, but the dirt should be allowed to dry out in between watering sessions.  Also, for the best flavor and to extend their harvest season, some herbs, like mint, should be pinched back as flowers start to appear.

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A separate planter box for herbs would be an ideal space to plant herbs and keep them contained from spreading into the rest of your other vegetable garden.  (These are easily made by cutting and securing a couple of layers of 2X4 wood planks or railroad ties together to a size that fits your space.)   

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My husband and I chose to start our maiden voyage into the world of herb gardening by planting a few of our favorite herbs (basil, thyme and mint)  in a big container pot. 

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The rich colors and textures of the various herbs are as pretty as any of the flowers in our other pots.

It only takes a quick glance online for you to be able to find countless unique and clever ideas for planting herbs…..

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Even if your herbs are growing in an outside garden during the summer months, you could easily transplant them to containers for inside use during the winter months too.  (I also think planting herbs in clay pots or other decorative planters can bring a fun element to your home décor too.)

A Tasty Mint Limeade Recipe!

The delicious mint limeade at Vinto’s Pizzeria, one of mine and my husband’s favorite restaurants, was what first inspired us to try our hand at growing a few herbs of our own!  Adding fresh basil to home-made spaghetti definitely sold us on using fresh herbs in some other recipes too.

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A few fresh mint leaves mixed in with a tangy limeade drink is summer in your mouth!  (You could always add some grape juice to make a refreshing lime rickey too.)   

After making and adapting several variations, this is the recipe I love for Mint Limeade:

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Depending how sweet or tart you prefer your limeade, adjust sugar accordingly.  I put in about a half liter of seltzer or ginger ale to this recipe–again, add to your liking. 

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Mint Limeade is the perfect drink to serve and enjoy for a patio party too!  Enjoy!!

Do you have a favorite drink that hits the spot and quenches your thirst on a hot summer day?  I hope you’ll share!

–Mary