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I am not a big fan of cutting, dicing and chopping. In fact, not a fan at all. I’ll make anything else first if it means I don’t have to use a knife, but to get in all of the healthiest foods, you have to use a knife here and there. So, when I saw this awesome idea in Self magazine, I knew I’d have to share it!
(from Self magazine)
Just make your list before you shop. Grab a variety of veggies, a lean protein (chicken, turkey breast), a lemon or lime, and ingredients for your favorite marinade. Then wash, cut, and store all the veggies you need for all your weekly recipes in those adorable glass containers (have some – love them!). I like to store my chicken in the marinade, freeze it that way, then let it finish marinading while it thaws. Raw chicken in the fridge all week is gross to me, but you do what you like
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At meal time, you can add a grain if you like, and voila, you have a meal. The chopping, dicing and what not long forgotten. Oh, and for a grain, I’m addicted to Seeds of Change, ready-to-heat pouches. They are about $3.50 and serve 2-3. Just pop one in the microwave for 90 secs – piece of cake.
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Stumbled upon a few deals I’d like to pass along:
20% off planners!
For all of you planners out there (you know who you are, planning each workout weeks in advance), get a head start on school year planning at MomAgenda. MomAgenda is offering 20% off small School Year books (use code: schoolyearsmom) Visit MomAgenda.com, offer expires 7.31.2011
*P.S. I LOVE MomAgenda planners. Seriously, love them – totally created by moms, for moms. Enough said.
EatingWell magazine has a new book out: EatingWell 500-calorie Dinners for $22.45 (10% off the regular price). While you are planning workouts in your new MomAgenda planner, you can plan your meals too!
Visit EatingWell.com
Finally, have you noticed coffee prices lately? They are crazy! MamboSprouts is offering free coffee for a year, delivered right to your door (runner ups get a 3 -month coffee of the month subscription). To enter, visit shop.equalexchange.com And don’t forget, MamboSprouts is your place for health food coupons!
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I peeked at the calendar and realized summer is one month away. Eeeek! I’m not ready to bare all in my bathing suit! Are you? Luckily, I found some super good deals this week to, um, shall we say, help us me “prepare” for hotter weather and, inevitably, wearing fewer clothes. Yikes!
Deal #1: If you don’t already own a stability ball (also called a resistance ball, or Swiss ball), never was there a better time to own one than now. Stability balls are my #1 tool/toy (see: 5 Low-Cost Items Every Home Gym Needs). They are great for core work and a myriad other exercises. SPRI is offering a pink (yeah!) Xercise Ball and Xertube for only $24.98 (reg. $39.98). The kit also includes a pump for the ball and exercise instructions for both the stability ball and resistance tube.
Deal #2:Shipping is still FREE until May 31st on all fitness products from Perform Better. Seriously, stock…up….now! Shipping for a 10lb medicine ball, for example, would normally run you $12 to $20! Think of all the other stuff you can buy (tubes, mats, dumbbells) with the money you save on shipping.
Deal #3:$1.00 Coupon for Pamela’s Baking Mixes. Pamela’s baking mixes are spectacular. Of the assortment, I have tried the pancake mixes (delicious) and the Chocolate Chunk (notice, no “chip” here, but CHUNK) Cookie mix. The pancakes are great. The Choc. Chunk Cookies – OMG! The best I’ve ever had. And – they are gluten free, GMO free, and organic. Whoopie! Visit Mambo Sprouts to print a $1.00 coupon ($1.00 off of two Pamela’s Baking Mixes)
Free: Recipes from EatingWell! This week, EatingWell posted “light” versions of your picnic standby’s (potato and pasta salad, deviled eggs, summer cocktails…even cookies and brownies), so that you can still throw or attend a party, and stay on track with healthy eating.
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I am a creature of habit. I tend to fix what I already know how to make, and I shop the same way, purchasing the same foods over and over again. Okay, maybe I’m just lazy. Let’s face it, our lives are busy and adding variety in order to create a healthy meal plan takes some time. It is much simpler to buy the foods we know we can find and prepare what we know how to make without the time consuming process of finding and trying new recipes.
Thankfully, the folks at EatingWell.com understand this dilemma and have designed a healthy menu planner that is simple, and best of all – FREE!
The EatingWell Menu Planner let’s you create daily or weekly menus. You can then print a handy shopping list based on your menu, then use their calorie counter tool to calculate the calories in your menu. It is an easy way to find healthy recipes and plan meals well in advance, and track calories.
Check out their “Cheap Eats” to find over 100 recipes for healthy, budget-friendly meals!
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Ever notice that most recipes serve 4, 6 or 8 people? What if you’re only cooking for two? Rather than spending your precious time reconfiguring recipes, check out Eating Well magazine’s “Healthy Recipes for Two” section. They have numerous healthy meal recipes, already scaled down so there is less to store after preparation (or in many cases, less to waste, since leftovers often go uneaten.)
Enjoy!