Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Turkey Bacon Wrapped Egg Bites

Oh boy, are you in for a treat! This recipe was easy to make. 
It took about 10mins prep time, and 25mins cook time. 
And the kids loved it!



Turkey Bacon Wrapped Egg Bites

INGREDIENTS: 
Turkey Bacon, Eggs (or egg whites), Cheese, other ingredients (spinach, onions, broccolli, etc)
*for this recipe, I just added cheese

DIRECTIONS: 
~ Preheat oven to 375.
~ Spray muffin tin.
~ Line each spot with turkey bacon around the edges.
~ Whip all eggs. I used 9 eggs and 6 egg whites for this batch shown. 
So 9 eggs makes 8 bites. 6 egg white makes 4 bites.
~ Mix in cheese and other desired toppings. 
~ Evenly pour the egg mix into each spot, and 3/4 of the way up.
~ Back about 25mins or until turkey bacon is cooked.
~ Pop out and enjoy!


2 egg bites = 1 RED and 1 *BLUE container
3 egg white bites = 1 RED and 1 *BLUE container



Tuesday, May 5, 2015

My 1st 1/2 marathon!

5.2.15
From Assateague Island to the Ocean City Inlet
13.1 miles in 2 hours, 19mins and 48 seconds. 



As a child, I played softball. I dreaded having to run around the bases at practice, or even if I hit a homerun and had to run them all at once - there was a good chance I'd get out because I ran so slow! 
I tried basketball, but there was too much running. I didn't even give soccer a try because all they do is run. When I struggled with weight, I tried running. Several times. I attempted the Couch to 5k and quit at week 5 because it wanted me to run for 8 minutes straight - I thought that ish was CRAZY at the time. Give me an elliptical, i could be on it for hours. Put me in a step class or spinning class or body pump type class and I'd have a ball. But ask me to run, and I just laughed at you. I had pretty much told myself it was never going to happen. And I was perfectly fine with that. 

Then T25 came into my life. My goal with that program was simple - I wanted to tone up while working on my nutrition (where I lacked big time). 25mins a day was doable with our busy schedule, and I could still have time for family. My husband and I both agreed we could give each other 25mins a day to do the workouts, and so, in August 2013 we started. 

Things were going great! We were right on schedule with the workouts, keeping to our nutrition plan, and really feeling and seeing the positive changes in our lives. About a month into the program we went to OC with my parents for the weekend. A tradition we have. It was a "rest" day for T25, but I wanted to get some kind of workout in. So, I decided to go for a run. 

15 minutes into the run I freaked out. WHY?! Because I was STILL running! I hadn't stopped, and could still run more. So, i did! Remember above when I said I thought running for 8 minutes straight was crazy?! Yea, I was a little beside myself! I probably ran for about 30mins before stopping. I was so confused and excited about what I had just done! 

And that's where my love of running began :) 

After that I signed up and completed my first 10k in April of last year. I did another one in August. I ran 7 miles at some point last summer and it exhausted me so much, i figured a 10k was it for me. But, i wanted to see if I could push myself further. So, decided 2015 was going to be my year for my 1st half marathon and full marathon. I signed up for both at the beginning of the year! :) Training was TOUGH for a half in May with the weather we had, and I honestly didn't train as well as I should have. It wasn't until about 5 weeks out that I got serious about it. I was having a hard time running 5 miles...how was I going to run 13.1?! So, i stuck to the training schedule, watched my nutrition better, and just turned my mindset to a "I CAN DO THIS!" mindset. It worked :) 


So, why did I choose the OC Half Marathon?
Simple. I grew up vacationing there with my family. It's where my love/hate relationship with running really began. It's a special place to me and I knew the areas where I was running. What was more special was that my husband and kids came down to cheer me on, along with my parents and my husbands parents. Seeing them 1 mile before the finish line was just as emotional as I thought it would be. I stopped quickly to give each of the kids kisses, and hug everyone else. I held back tears the whole last mile because I was ALMOST done. I wasn't just doing this for me, I was doing it to show my kids that anything is possible if you just believe in yourself. And they may not realize that now, but one day they will. Through my journey of running, and through other journeys of my life. 

At mile 10! Feeling good! :) 

Right before seeing my family <3
The FINISH line is right in front of me!!! I DID IT!!!!!!!! :) 

 LOVE MY FAMILY!
MY PARENTS! 
MY 2nd PARENTS! 

Thursday, April 30, 2015

It's GIVEAWAY time!!!!!!!!!


You might be on the edge of making this decision. 
You might just be thinking about it.
You might have been putting it off for months. 
But, NOW is the time!!

I have several challenge groups starting in May! Get healthy and fit with a group of people who are working towards the same goals as you! Have fun, challenge yourself, stay accountable, and start working towards your goals! It starts with the first step, and THIS is your first step! 

For the first SIX NEW customers who order through me, their names will be put into a drawing. 
THREE of the 6 will get to choose from the photo above. Your options are:
1. Shaun T's Rockin' Body
2. Brazil Butt Lift
3. The 3-day Refresh
4. Five sampe packets of Shakeology

So it's simple. Order a Challenge pack through me, April 30th or May 1st, and you have a 50/50 chance of getting something for FREE!!!!

Contact me for more information! 

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Hummus Crusted Chicken

I was NOT expecting this meal to taste as great as it did! Huge thanks to Tastefully Simple for the recipe and seasonings...they get all the credit for this one ;) I went to a freezer meal workshop and this was one of the clean meals we put together.

This IS a 21 Day Fix approved meal! 1 red, 1 green and 1 blue can be used! Delicious! 

INGREDIENTS
~ 6 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (seasoned with 1 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp pepper if desired)
~16 oz pkg frozen California blend vegetables
~ 1 tbsp lemon juice
~1/2 cup chopped red onion (I personally didn't use this)
~ 1 tbsp olive oil
~ 1 cup olive oil
~ 15-16oz can chickpeas, drained with reserved 1/3 cup liquid
~ 1 packet Red Bell Pepper Hummus Mix (from Tastefully simple)

ASSEMBLY
1. Mix together the California blend veggies with 1/2tsp sale, 1/4tsp pepper, 1 tbsp lemon juice, 1/2 cup chopped red onion, 1 tbsp olive oil.
2. Drain the chick peas, keeping 1/3 cup liquid. Mix with 1/4 cup olive oil and 1 packet Red Bell Pepper Hummus Mix. Squish ingredients to mash. (ha! I missed this step! Oh well, it was still good!)


RECIPE
1. Preheat over to 400.
2. In 9x13 pan, place the veggies then the chicken breasts.
3. Divide the hummus over the chicken.
4. Cover with foil and bake for 30minutes; uncover and bake an additional 20-25minutes. 
5. Enjoy and come back here to let me know how you liked it :) 




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1 Dream at a Time

Every summer as a child, my family would join the local swimming pool. It was so much fun to go to and I have fond memories of time there with my sister and parents. As I grew up and started my own family, it was important to me to do have something like that, too. But, as we usually find in adulthood, things aren't always as easy as you think they are.
 
When we moved almost 5 years ago, we contemplated joining the local swimming pool. Our kids were younger, Mike's work hours were crazy, we weren't sure about having the time to go, and then when we saw the price...well, our mind was made up because there was no way we were going to afford it! The kids were bummed. We were bummed. So we got by just find with a kiddie pool in the backyard! Nothing wrong with that, no. But it's not what we truly wanted.
 
 
Fast Forward to today (well, yesterday). I went and paid for our summer pool membership without batting an eye. Okay, maybe I still cringed at the price a little because it is A LOT of money, haha. But my point is, the decision to join was easier because of the money I've earned through Beachbody. We actually had the money to spend on this membership, and we'll make sure this membership is put to good use :) The kids are happy and we're happy.
 
Joining the pool is just one of the things we've been able to do since I became a coach. We paid off our credit card debt last September. We have started planning for a Disney trip. We're so much closer to paying off other debt we have...debt that we didn't see an end in sight for is just 1-2years away from being gone.
 
Maybe you're looking to make some extra money for whatever reason. Maybe you love health and fitness. Maybe you want financial freedom and have a dream in your heart you can't wait to come to life...talk to me...maybe becoming a Beachbody coach is YOUR answer. It's been my answer, and I have no doubt it will continue to be! :)
 
 
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Monday, March 23, 2015

I will soak it all in. I will make it ALL the best times!

Right around lunch today, my eyes were drawn to a photo that's on my desk.

This one.
 
 
 
 
It's been here for just under 2 years. I see if everyday.
It makes me smile. It brings back great memories.
But today, today it did something a little different.
It made me sad. It made me cry.

This was taken not that long ago, on a family vacation, and here we are almost 2 years later and I'm wondering where my babies went. Where the time went. How they've gotten so big.

I text my husband the photo and said what I was feeling. He sent back some encouraging words, but all I could text back was "I've already missed the best times!!!"

And I want to post here that I TAKE THAT BACK.
And I have to keep telling myself that.

I might have missed being home with my babies while they were much younger, I might have missed watching them grow every day while I was working out of the home, and I might have missed so much more that I don't even know...but I'm here to promise that as long as I'm still working FT (plus some), I will not miss any more time that I AM home. My 3 babies will be my center of attention. I won't miss the time i do have with them.

And then, when that day comes that I can be home with them, I won't take it for granted. I won't complain. I won't miss time. I will soak it up, knowing I'm now doing what I've ALWAYS wanted to do. Be home with my kids. Get the daily household chores done while they are at school. Get dinner started. Have my husband home for dinner...not just for bed time. Not have to rush home from work to get them from the bus to have them do their homework to get them to activities. I don't want the rush. I want to enjoy. I want to soak it all in. I will make it ALL the best times!

And while I'm not there yet, I can feel it. I know it's so much closer than it's ever been. And until that day comes, I will enjoy the time I do have now. I will be more patient with them and myself and my husband. I will soak it all in.

I will make it ALL the best times! :)
 


Tuesday, March 17, 2015

What I learned from my "Rest Week"...

I pulled a muscle in my back shoveling snow over a week ago, didn't rest right away, and it got worse. It got so bad I couldn't exercise, so I rested a couple days, then decided to call the Chiro. She told me to rest until I saw her next - a week after first seeing her.


For someone who LOVES working out, the words "No exercise for a week" were something I dreaded hearing. But, even though it's what I needed to heal my back, I didn't realize at the time that i really NEEDED a week off from exercise. For someone who does one program, then the next, then the next - and even dreads rest DAYS, I found a new love for rest WEEKS. And here's why...

The continuous exercise we do day in and day out ISN'T what gets us the results we are striving for. It's the rest inbetween those workouts that do it for us. As mentioned in this Huffington Post article, "The truth about recovery is that you never really recover. What we really do in hard workouts is apply a stimulus that elevates our heart rate, breaks down muscle fibers, causes the adrenal glands to secrete the stress hormones adrenaline and cortisol and generally tells our body that the status quo won't cut it anymore. The "getting fitter" part -- the body's response to that stimulus -- comes afterwards."

So basically, all the hard work you put in at the gym or out running or swimming or training or whatever it is you are doing, is great, but if you don't rest afterwards you aren't giving your body a chance to repair any tissue damage, strengthen the heart and other muscles, or making itself more efficient than before. Then the next day, we go do it again. Since the body doesn't grow stronger or build endurance WHILE you're exercising, you really need the period after your workout for rest so your body can make those important changes. It's vital.

Another article mentions that your fitness can even "plateau or decline if you continue to push yourself without recovery." How many of you reading this have hit a plateau in your weight, so you start working our harder and longer? And it still doesn't help? Try resting :) Another reason could be that you aren't eating enough - but I'll save that for another blog ;)

So even though resting is great, and our body needs it to be its best, that doesn't mean you spend your rest day or rest week on the couch eating junk food. No, sorry, that's not gonna fly. ;) It means you walk instead of rest, stretch instead of hardcore cardio moves, and stick to your healthy lifestyle. Rest days do not equal Cheat days. :) Just wanted to make that clear!

This recovery week is just what I needed, and now that I've read up on it, experienced it and know more about it, I plan on incorporating recovery weeks into my schedule. I feel new again, i feel refreshed and i am FULL of energy to get back to a routine! :)