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Weekend Links

By Jessica

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This is a lifestyle that I can aspire to. Now I just need to get all of my friends to buy houses within walking distance, and a breakfast shop to come in down the street, we have everything else we need within biking distance, and I’m working on the gardens. Whose in with me?

This might be my new favorite show. and this video…

I’m also finding this diet challenge super interesting.

Quote of the week: “When we buy anything beyond the most basic ingredients for life, we are just buying feelings.” – From this post.

800 year old squash. This is amazing, and it makes me want to save seeds from my garden this year.

Daily drinking trumps weekend benders, so says science.

Favorite pins this week from my Food Love Board:

A different take on an American classic: The Jameson Whiskey Blue Cheese Burger with Guinness Cheese Sauce + Crispy Onions | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest:

Mascarpone Cream Tart with Fresh Fruit:

20-Minute Lemon Pesto Penne - baby broccoli, oven roasted tomatoes, pesto, fresh lemon, feta, and basil. My husband says it's his new favorite! 350 calories. | pinchofyum.com

February 19, 2016 January 29, 2018 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: links

Weekend Links

By Jessica

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I have been internet happy lately, reading tons of articles and blog posts about saving money and eating healthy. Here’s some of the most interesting stuff that I have run across lately. Happy Friday!!

This video is an eye opener. It’s amazing what just walking can do. Cutting Arthritis symptoms by 47%, reducing major brain diseases by 50%, diabetes by 58%, not to mention anxiety, depression, fatigue and increased lifespan. Just by walking 30 minutes a day. Seriously watch it.

 

Proof that Redheads do it better. 

10 Things to lose 160 lbs without Ever Dieting

Chuck has said forever that the whole BPA free thing is kind of a sham, it takes a ridiculous amount of exposure to cause any problems at all, and we know nothing about the stuff they are using in it’s place. Well now we know it’s just as bad for us.

Resting Bitch Face – scientifically proven to exist.

Why Chicken Broth packs more flavor than beef broth. 

The Health Benefits of Knitting, I’m going to assume they are the same for crocheting, I’m currently working on 2 blankets, so I’m obviously super healthy.

Big Eggs are going Cage Free and it’s super complicated. Who knew?

Diet foods are tanking. Now they are trying to sell health, right along with all their crappy additives.

February 12, 2016 February 9, 2016 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: links

Weekend Links

By Jessica

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As anyone who follows my twitter will notice I’ve kind of been on the diet/health food bandwagon lately. That’s because everyone else seems to be since the release of the USDA Dietary guidelines.

I personally cannot ascertain a method of healthy eating from these guidelines, and I’m into this stuff. Some of the pro’s are even having a tough time diciphering it all so where does that leave the American Public?

I like this idea from Micheal Pollin. (Via SummerTomato)

Better yet Brazil’s take on using photos, suggestions, and while foods, instead of breaking it down to nutrients (cough liketheusda cough).

Moving on to more important things we could also talk about what the studies say about Wine and Breast Cancer. I say YOLO, just don’t overdo it.

Panera's Soba Noodle Broth Bowl Recipe

I don’t know if you’ve noticed but Panera has discontinued the Soba Noodle Broth Bowls after only a year of having them on the menu. I loved these so much I made my own version. Needless to say I am not on board with this decision.

 

 

Recipes I Pinned Recently:

Veggie Spring Rolls

Fish Tacos with Cabbage Slaw

Spicy Thai Peanut Noodles

Drunken Cherry Chocolate Cake

 

Also I started a new Pinterest Board all about Food. Check it out and let me know if you interested in joining!!

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January 22, 2016 January 29, 2018 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: links

Weekend Links

By Jessica

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Once in a while I’m overwhelmed by all the cool stuff on the internet and I just have to share it and what better way than a nice round up post?

 

 

First off the US updated its dietary guidelines and finally admitted that sugar is bad for you, while simultaneously removing the limit on eggs that should be eaten daily. FINALLY

The Myth of Easy Cooking

Only 8% of Americans keep their resolutions to loose weight? Wow. Eye Opening.

Chuck and I are experimenting with this diet so here it is again for your reading pleasure.

Speaking of diets, check out what Tom Brady & Gisele’s diet looks like.

I’m excited to show this blog series turns out. I spend less than $100 a month on groceries as well, and no one ever believes it. Now I’ll be able to them here.

And because we all need to learn to laugh at ourselves a little. Also even the Pro bloggers have off days.

I love this guy, I even got one of his books for Christmas, and this post makes me love him even more.

January 8, 2016 January 8, 2016 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: links

Part Time Vegetarian – One Year (and Change) Later

By Jessica

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So I was thinking that it might be time to do an update on this whole Part Time Vegetarian thing that I started a little over a year ago. You can read more about Part Time Vegetarianism, and why I chose it here. There are a lot of thoughts here so get comfy. Also keep in mind I’m not a food scientist or a nutritionist so everything written below is just my opinion.

Mediterranean Chickpea Burger

Mediterranean Chickpea Burger

First and foremost making this diet change was one of the best decisions of my food life. I know this change is not huge, but it was the change I needed to help my body function correctly. Man I have never felt better. I used to get terrible migraines weekly, usually Sunday-Monday, yeah they were that regular, and completely debilitating. I was also very prone to bloating; constipation (can’t believe I am admitting this), and vomiting, all things no one really likes. It was stuff that I had been dealing with my whole life; it just felt like it was getting a little worse with each passing year. This year however, other than the occasional hangovers (which aren’t nearly as bad as they used to be) I can’t remember the last time I had a migraine. The other symptoms have pretty much gone away too. Despite all the stress of this year, you know with the house, and wedding I honestly think I’m handling it all way better than I would have when I was still having these symptoms (though Chuck may not agree with that). While I am still a worrier and a stress ball I don’t think it has the adverse affects of completely draining me like it used to.

It’s pretty amazing to me how simply reducing my meat consumption has had such a huge affect on everything else. I think the main reason is because most of the meat I was eating was processed, and we all know what those new reports are saying. It could also of course have to do with treatment chemicals or hormones from factory farming but I tend to think it was more about the processing. We like things like breakfast sausage, Italian sausages, bacon, and deli meat, all of which are highly processed; just cutting those out would have probably had a pretty big effect on my diet alone.  Don’t get me wrong I definitely still eat them, but now they are treats instead of daily parts of my meal. I can’t tell you how exciting it is to eat a breakfast sandwich with maple sausage on it now, since I only eat one maaayybe once every couple months. I don’t even miss deli meat, and so often it doesn’t even look appealing to me, but a veggie sandwich with hummus? Oh man we are now best friends. I also notice that since I’m not eating as much meat I’m not buying it as much and so when I do buy it I look for the higher quality stuff, that’s usually produced locally which makes my heart feel better too.

One Pan Spinach Artichoke Pasta

One Pan Spinach Artichoke Pasta

In conjunction with less processed food I have notice that the variety of vegetables that I eat on a regular basis has gone up considerably. Instead of just a typical salad with some cucumbers and tomato I have found that I am tossing roasted red peppers, sweet potatoes, grilled zucchini (which is a new addition to our lives also) and anything else in the fridge into said salad or putting the same veggies in a bowl over rice. When I started making this change I was getting bored with tomato sauce over pasta, grilled cheese and soup. It’s sad to admit that it did take me a couple weeks to start adding variety into my meals, but now it’s just what I do. When I cook dinner I tend to make a number of vegetable sides so that I have variety with my lunches. Also because of this I don’t tend to make as many starchy carbs, such as pasta as much as I used to. It does take a little more time to prepare all the different veggies but it’s totally worth it in my book.

Now it’s gotten to the point where I usually prefer vegetarian versions of things if I can get them. I really think that there is more texture and flavor in most vegetarian dishes than meat laden ones. It makes sense because most vegetarian dishes contain a bigger number of ingredients, all with their own textures and flavors. I also reach for vegan options once in a while, because why not?

Spring Couscous

Spring Couscous

I’ve also noticed a number of changes in Chuck’s attitude toward food. While he has always been an adventurous eater, willing to try anything though at heart he has always been my meat and potatoes man. Now he loves zucchini fries, is ok with eggplant Parmesan, no longer laughs at the idea of veggie sandwiches or tries to sneak meat onto my plate. He likes green juice, and will have a salad for lunch sometimes. It’s so exciting for me to see him embracing this lifestyle choice that I made, even if he isn’t really into it himself. And while I don’t think he will ever become a vegetarian or anything he seems pretty impressed with my lack of headaches and pains and is considering a small diet change himself.

I really couldn’t be more thankful about this diet change and the benefits that I’ve seen from it. I know I may have glossed over some of the more personal details but I promise you I can feel the difference.

Do I think everyone should be a vegetarian? Probably not, but I think our world would see huge benefits if everyone just ate one less serving of meat a day and added a few more vegetables instead. #savethepolarbears

November 16, 2015 December 5, 2017 Filed Under: Fitness, Uncategorized Tagged With: Part Time Vegetarian

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Hi, I'm Jessica. I'm an herbalist living in the great northeast with my husband Chuck, our two little boys, our dog Brody and a flock of chickens. I'm all about real, good food and good times with awesome people. I spend a lot of time outside, in my garden, and concocting potions and helping people feel their best. I also like tea, reading, and about a million other hobbies. I'm so happy your here on this adventure with me.

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