Showing posts with label Healthy Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthy Food. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

8 Meals to Pack & Go




Life in college is crazy. The days are often spent trying to balance classes, studying, working, and catching up with friends. Finding time to be healthy in college also takes some balance and patience.

One great way to balance healthy eating with college is packing healthy meals for on the go. Packing healthy meals for school and work helps limit the amount of cafeteria and vending machine food eaten while studying or working. Finding healthy meals that are easy to transport can be challenging but not impossible. So what are some healthy meals when on the go?

Here are some my recommendation:


What Lisa Cooks shares some great lunches to go that are not just sandwiches, here are some of my favorites. Don't be afraid to modify these recipes to fit your tastes.


French Toast Sticks w/ Yogurt: 

- French toast, cut in strips
- Maple or flavored yogurt for dipping
- Strawberries and grapes
- Mozzarella cheese




Mac 'N Cheese w/ Salad:

- Macaroni and Cheese in thermal
- Deconstructed salad w/ lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, and another other vegetable.
- Small side of dressing.








Customized Burritos:

- Homemade burritos
- Carrots
- Grapes
- Cheese









Tortilla Rolls: 

- Tortilla rolls full of turkey, cream cheese, or whatever ingredients you prefer.
- Grapes
- Strawberries
- Cheese
- Muffin






Pesto Chicken Salad: 

- Grilled chicken w/ tablespoon of mayonnaise and tablespoon of pesto mixed together.
- Shredded lettuce
- Cherry Tomatoes
- Cheese






Above pictures belong to +What Lisa Cooks 



Jenny Flake, author of the Picky Palate cookbook shares a great meal to go recipe that I'll definitely be trying:

Grilled Chicken Veggie Bowls: 

- Seasoned Chicken Breast
- Asparagus
- Broccoli
- Cauliflower
- Brown Rice
- Quinoa

You can find the full directions here.



Above picture belongs to +Jenny Flake 



Cassie, author of Back to Her Roots shares some of her healthy lunches to go, here are some of my favorites:


 Turkey Sprout Sandwich

- Turkey and sprout sandwich on whole wheat
- Cucumbers
- Pretzels and hummus
- Cherry tomatoes
- Hard-boiled egg
- Blueberries and strawberries
- Chocolate covered cherries.






Chicken Salad

- Chicken salad
- Green  beans
- Roasted potatoes
- Crackers
- Mini pear
- Strawberries
- Chocolate covered cherries.






Above pictures belong to +Back to Her Roots 


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What are some of YOUR favorite meals on to go? Comment Below! 

Thursday, February 25, 2016

11 Snacks for School & Home




Life in college is crazy. The days are often spent trying to balance classes, studying, working, and catching up with friends. Finding time to be healthy in college also takes some balance and patience.

One great way to balance healthy eating with college is choosing healthy snacks. Snacking throughout the day is important to keep your metabolism running. But finding healthy snacks for school and home can be challenging.

Here are some of my snack recommendations:

Snacks for School: 



  1. Hard Boiled Eggs
  2. Almonds & Craisins
  3. String Cheese & Grapes
  4. Pumpkin Seeds
  5. Unsalted, No-Butter Popcorn
  6. Yogurt & Granola
  7. Trail Mix
  8. Dried Fruit
  9. Apples
  10. Turkey Jerky
  11. Nuts 



Snacks for Home: 


  1. Banana & Peanut Butter Bites
  2. Celery with Peanut Butter
  3. Cucumber & Humus
  4. Oatmeal & Fruit
  5. Rice cake with Peanut Butter
  6. Baby Carrots & Low-Fat Ranch
  7. Homemade Popsicle and Smoothies
  8. Banana Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Bites
  9. Banana & Peanut Butter "Sushi"
  10. Frozen Yogurt covered Fruit
  11. Lunch meat & Cream Cheese Roll Ups



For more ideas and recipes check out my Pinterest.


What are YOUR favorite snacks? Comment Below!

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Simplify Your Body

The human body is a complex organism. We have 206 bones. It takes 17 muscles to smile compared to the 43 to frown. We have about 100 billion neurons in our brains. The largest organ in the human body is the skin. The human body is complicated and complex.

Becoming healthier shouldn't be.

Three weeks ago, we rang in a new year along with resolutions to accomplish. Common resolutions tend to be focused on becoming healthier, happier, or wealthier. New year resolutions trends show about 8% of individuals achieve their resolutions and 64% maintain their resolution for six months. Maybe it is time for me to join to the ranks.

My resolutions: Exercise 2-4x a week, Snack Healthier, and Be Happy.

My first week was great; I exercised three times, ate little to no sweets, and smile/laughed often. Then I went back to college and life got crazy. I discovered if I truly wanted to be healthier I needed pace myself and start simple.

Here's some tips to simplifying your exercising and eating habits:


Simple Exercise Habits

Recommit to yourself and to a better lifestyle with Katie McLaughlin's five tips:

  1. Start Easy
  2. Partner Up
  3. Dress the Part
  4. Try Something New
  5. Reward Yourself for Showing Up

Create and follow a plan with Kimberly Grabinski 's monthly exercise plan for each skill type. Exercises include:

  • Jumping Jack
  • Crunches
  • Push Ups
  • Plank
  • Squats
  • Calf Raises
  • Walking

For more ideas check out my Pinterest Board


Simple Food Habits


Find healthy alternatives than the cookies and chips with SkinnyMs.' clean eating snacks. Snacks include:
  • Greek Yogurt
  • Dried Fruit
  • Peanut Butter
  • *Homemade* Kale Chips
  • Hummus
  • *Homemade* Sweet Potatoes Fries

Re-hydrate and reap the many benefits with water:

  1. Stronger Hair & Nails
  2. Healthy Scalp
  3. Weight Loss
  4. Smooth Skin &* Clearer Acne
  5. Bright, Clear Eyes. 
For more ideas, check out my Pinterest Board.



What are your resolutions? How are you accomplishing them? 

Comment below!!