Thursday, June 28, 2012

Ahhh...refreshing.

I am a huge water drinker, I always have been and for the most part stay away from soda, juices or flavored drinks. Although, I love water it gets old. Here is an easy trick to spruce it up but I still don't {want} do that often to make me feel fulfilled.

So, of course with the abundance of fruit and being summer and all..it's time for citrus, herbal and or fruit infused water. And I would love to have one of these pitchers to really do the trick!!

The other day I experimented with blueberry lemon water...D-lish!!! And of course, as always strawberry lemon water.

If your looking for a great alternative to plain water check out these infused water options:





Stressless VW - Final
Herbal  infused water




citrus-infused water by @Charynn Olsheski #thepartydressmagazine
Citrus Water



Citrus-Infused Spa Water:  Ice Cubes  1 lemon, thin sliced  1 lime, thin sliced  1 orange, thin sliced   1/2  hothouse cucumber, skin-on, thin sliced
Citrus Infused Spa water



Have you ever tried infused water, what's your favorite? Do share!!!

Have a foodilicious day!!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Favorite 5 (Gym edition)

We all know that part of living a healthy lifestyle is making sure that you are working out regularly. Since I love the gym and are an avid gymster, I thought it would be fun to repeat yesterday's post but revolving around the gym.

Here are my top favorite things I must have while at the gym

1) Body Spray. I make sure I have a small body spray in my little zipper pouch so that when I am done with my workout I walk out smelling like roses. Currently, I am loving this guy. 


2)Lip balm. No one likes chapped lips. Enough said.

3) Blackberry/Mp3. I don't know about y'all but I am not one of those let me workout while watching TV or I love to hear myself grunt kind of girl. I need my music. It energizes me, it makes me feel alive so if I have a dead Mp3 player or a low battery blackberry I am NOT a happy camper. I have been known to leave if I don't have my music.
4) Change purse. Just for the last minute water or energy drink runs.



5) Workout log. I like to write down my weights & progress if I am doing a new workout plan. It helps me keep on track. I don't have this one in particular, I get free notebooks through work so that's what I use.

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So, tell me do you have a 5 gym favorites? Do share!!

Have a foodilicous day!!

Favorite 5

I am sure you are all wondering what my favorite 5 staples that I must have in my house at all times. Fine, you weren't wondering but I bet you are now since I mentioned it..ha ha!! See how my evil mind works.

Okay, unto my favorite must have foods.

1) Green Apples. They are good for the heart, taste good and are a naturally low in sugar. Love, Love!!



2) Chicken is a huge protein push in this house. We eat it at least 3 times for dinner and at least 4 or 5 times for lunch. I love it but sometimes it gets old. See what I mean.


3) Eggs. Eggs are a great source of protein. I make sure to eat eggs for breakfast everyday. I usually will only eat the whites as I am trying to build lean muscle. My normal breakfast




4) Oatmeal. And not the instant junk that you see on sale constantly, no the steel slow cooked variation. It's healthier on all accounts. Check out my recent discovery.












 


5)Almond milk or unsweetened Soy Milk. This is perfect for smoothies and protein shakes. Check out my protein power drink. Perfect for summer.

Monday, June 18, 2012

OPA!!!

Happy Monday!! I hope everyone had a fabulous Father's day!   For today's edition of Inspiration Monday I thought it would be yummy to do a Greek food theme.

Hope you enjoy these healthy dishes of the Greek descent.

greek food
Gyro




yummy greek food
Greek Veggie Plate/hummus/pita bread


love greek food!
Greek Chicken w/Tzaziki




Love Greek Food.
Mini Greek Salad Appetizer 

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Simple tricks

I love eating fajitas and I am trying to eliminate or reduce the amount of enriched flour in my diet, so you tell me fajitas, reduced flour diet...hmmm, not the best combination.  So of course, what do I do  is use a big nice green romaine leaf. Yes, I am sure this isn't rocket science nor is the newest {or best} invention ever created but it works.

It has an interesting taste and it works okay to make sure that I can eat my fajitas. D-lish!!  A total calorie bust.



Tell me do you have a simple trick or calorie bust for fajitas to reduce caloric or dense nutrition?  Or any meal perhaps?





Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Not really vegetarian

On my menu plan I had decided to try a vegetarian recipe, normally I am always planning meat options to ensure that I am getting PLENTY of protein since we are "weight lifting" family. Since, I don't normally plan a vegetarian option I didn't really know what to make, but since I had purchased bell  peppers on sale  {And y'all know how I feel about a great food sale} I knew these would fit the bill for stuffed peppers. Although, I wanted to keep this a strictly meatless meal the recipe I found called for ground turkey. Awe well.

Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to take a picture of my final product but there is a pic of my prep work. However,  let me tell you mine looked NOTHING {when does it ever} like the picture below. Beautiful, for sure.

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1/2 cup wild rice
  • 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 cups onions, chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 1 lb 99% lean ground turkey
  • 2/3 cup low-sodium natural tomato juice
  • 1/2 tsp Italian seasoning
  • 10 grape tomatoes, halved
  • 1/4 tsp ground black pepper
  • 4 assorted medium sweet bell peppers (red orange and yellow)
  • 2 oz part-skim mozzarella 

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Bring rice and 2 cups water to a boil in a medium saucepan over medium-high. Reduce heat to medium, cover and continue to boil for 25 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, add oil and onions to a large sauté pan over medium-high. Saute onions for 2 minutes, then add garlic and sauté for 1 minute. Add turkey, juice and seasoning. Cook until turkey is cooked through, about 10 minutes. Add tomatoes and black pepper, cooking, covered, for 5 minutes. Preheat oven to 400°F.
  3. Fill a large pot half-full with water and bring to a boil. Cut tops from bell peppers and remove all seeds. Add bell peppers and tops to water and return to a boil. Cook, covered, for 4 to 5 minutes or until tender. Remove bell peppers and dry on paper towel.
  4. Drain rice and add to turkey mixture. In a glass dish, stand bell peppers and fill with turkey-rice mixture. Sprinkle with mozzarella and add bell pepper top. Bake for 15 minutes.

Clean Eating

 



Prep work


The flavor of this was d-lish!! However, the bell peppers were not cooked long enough, apparently it seems like I have a history of not cooking things long enough.   I would definitely try this again just cook the peppers longer and use quinoa or barley for the rice ingredient.



Have you tried your hand at stuffed bell peppers? Any good recipes to try?


Have a foodilicious day!!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Paleo Diet

Sometimes the best ideas need tweaking to perfect.  This is definitely to be said of this post. I decided to give this Paleo diet recipe a whirl. One of my good friends sent me this recipe and I thought it would be fun to try.  I am not a huge fan of enchiladas generally speaking {normally at a restaurant}, however I have made them myself {healthified, of course} and I love them. This time I decided to try them with cabbage instead.

Here is the recipe, I followed with a few exceptions, I used chicken not beef and NOTHING was organic. Hee hee....

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb. Fresh Ground Grass Fed Ground Beef
  • 1 Small Organic Onion, Chopped
  • 1 Clove Organic Garlic, Crushed
  • 1 tsp. Celtic Sea Salt
  • 1 tsp. Fresh Ground Black Pepper
  • 1 Recipe Easy Enchilada Sauce (see below)
  • 1 Medium Head Organic Cabbage
  • 2-4 Small Organic Avocado


Sauce

  • 2 Tbsp. Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Cold Pressed
  • 2 Tbsp. Organic Chili Powder
  • 1 c. Pacific Foods Organic Beef Broth
  • 5 oz. Bionaturae Organic Tomato Paste
  • 1/2 tsp. Organic Dried Oregano
  • 1/2 tsp. Organic Cumin
  • 1/2 tsp. Celtic Sea Salt

Directions
1. In saucepan over medium-high heat, whisk together all ingredients except olive oil.
2. Bring to low boil then reduce heat to low to keep warm.
3. Before pouring over cabbage rolls, whisk in olive oil.


BEEF ENCHILADA CABBAGE ROLLS
Directions
1. In a large stockpot, add a couple cups of water and bring to boil.
2. Remove core from cabbage and very carefully peel off 10-12 leaves.
3. Place leaves in boiling water and turn off heat.
4. While cabbage leaves are softening, pan fry ground beef, onion, salt & pepper in cast iron skillet.
5. Once ground beef is cooked though, remove from heat and add crushed garlic.
6. With tongs, remove one cabbage leaf at a time, fill with beef mixture, roll tightly and lay in glass baking dish.
7. Cover cabbage rolls with enchilada sauce and bake at 350 for 20 minutes.
8. Serve with avocado slices and enjoy!



Cabbage Enchiladas

The problem with this is that I don't believe I cooked the cabbage long enough to really be "soft" enough for an enchilada dish. The flavor was a little off with the sauce so maybe I need to tweak it a bit or I would try a different sauce that is equally healthy but uses tomatillos and is considered the green enchilada sauce.

At any rate, I would attempt again but with some minor adjustments.

Have you tried non-traditional enchiladas? If so, how did they turn out?

Have a foodilicious day!!

Monday, June 11, 2012

Even on some days I need....

I hope everyone had a happy Monday!! I know that I had a fabulous and busy weekend so I am hoping everyone did the same.

As of late I have been eating super healthy and making sure that I am drinking a lot of water (at least a gallon a day) which is a lot of work.  =)  Nothing comes easy when you make a commitment to  be healthy but it's worth the effort. But even at that I do need inspiration from time to time and that's what today is all about. Here is to hoping you have an amazing day!!





// spicy black bean stuffed peppers.
Spicy Black Bean Pepper
Chicken Asparagus Wraps with Basil Cream Sauce.  A 15 Minute Meal!  Amazing. Try adding fresh Basil!!!!
Chicken Asparagus wraps with basil cream sauce

Roasted Tomato Caprese Grilled Cheese with Balsamic Glaze-Unknown


wish list
Vegetable Spring Rolls



spinach burgers
Spinach Burgers


Have a foodilicous day!! 



Thursday, June 7, 2012

Are you a tea drinker?

Just a short one for you today. An idea for your next summer sip is ice tea. I am not normally a fan of generic ice tea, I don't know what about it that I do not like and the odd thing is that I am a huge tea lover.  Although, I am a HUGE fan of this. Funny, huh? Well, this made me stop in my tracks no joke....you have to check out Crystal Light Green Tea Peach Mango.

I mean this stuff is made out of awesom-ness!!  Tell me do you have a favorite ice tea drink?



Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Just stuff it


Allright, I don't know about you guys but I know when I see something on sale that normally is pretty expensive, I tend to lean towards purchasing, even if I don't have any plans for it. Right?  For example, I love portabella mushrooms, normally they are pretty pricey even when on sale. However, when I saw these beauties for .75cents for two..I snatched them up and decided to come up with a recipe for them later.

I have made a goat cheese & portabella sandwich by grilling them  with a little bit of olive oil, salt, & pepper. D-lish!!  This time however, I wanted to try something different. So, I decided to stuff it. I had some feta cheese and parsley in the fridge..perfect!!




















I didn't measure and just chopped and sprinkled as I went along: 

Feta Cheese (Crumbled)
Parsley (Chopped)
Salt
Pepper
Red Pepper Flakes

Pre-cooked stuffed mushroom

I, ended up grilling them on the BBQ and oh man was this the BEST decision they were amazingly d-lish!!   So, hoping to make them again...let's just hope for a great sale!!


Have a foodilicous day!!! 



Monday, June 4, 2012

Lemon Drop

It sure does feel like summer is almost here, doesn't it? Well, at least in my part of the world. It's amazing how that season always brings the desire of a fresh & clean start. I love it!!

 Today, I felt inspired to bring to you a "Summer" like collage of lemons. Lemons tend to signify the summer {at least for me}. Also, I love how you can be inspired to see the world around you by just a view of lemons. Take a look & happy Monday!!





Monday, May 28, 2012

Have I got the thing for you....

Happy Monday!! I thought it would be kind of fun to give you a BIG inspiration this Monday. So, I did a little roundup dedicated to BBQ fun of some sort.

Hope this inspires to have a healthy BBQ this upcoming Memorial Day. 


 




http://styleyourdish.blogspot.com/search/label/Inspiration%20Monday


http://styleyourdish.blogspot.com/2012/03/put-it-on-barbie.html



http://styleyourdish.blogspot.com/2011/06/rachel-ray-is-on-prowl.html




Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Don't mind if I do, take a sip or two.


Don't mind my long post title, I am in a rhyme-y (is that even a word) mood. Summer sips, as I like to call them, are festive and colorful fruity drinks that look as delicious as they taste.  The other day I decided to try my hand at two different summer sips. A strawberry lemonade (Emeril Lagasse style) and a mint & seltzer water mix. They were so d-lish, thus inspiring my post!! Now, I don't drink alcohol but you can definitely make them with your favorite mix to beat the heat.  Hope these pictures makes you want to run out there and make your very own summer sip!!  Enjoy!!

And don't forget to garnish your cup to add a little bit more pizzaz.














Monday, May 21, 2012

A bag of lettuce

I adore salads!!  I am a salad junkie, always have been and always will be. I used to eat salads non-stop as a little girl and loved every bite.  Today, I don't eat as much as I would like but I do enjoy my salad when I make one.

However, I am not into "fancy" salads meaning. I love plain and simple green salads with a bunch of vegetables. I don't really do the croutons, cheese, eggs or "fancy" items. I love romaine/spinach leaves with a bunch of legumes and yummy veggies.

Summertime is a perfect time for salads, there is an abundance of fresh vegetables so your possibilities are endless.


Tell me do you love salads? And if so what kind do you prefer?

Have a foodilicous day!!

Friday, May 18, 2012

Chicken, we are at it again.


So a couple of days ago I talked about this.  Saw this. And made my own version.

Man, I tell you really have to get creative with chicken when you eat it like a hundred times a week. 
I wanted to follow the original recipe, however, I had to improvise because I didn't have all the ingredients on hand.  If you wish follow, the recipe for the seasonings, but I wanted to do it based off my own preferences.

This is my version of creativity:

Panko Bread Crumbs: 1/2 cup
Egg white: 1 egg
Garlic Powder (as desired or recipe)
Cottage Cheese: 1/4  cup
Feta Cheese (as desired or recipe) I used a small slice
Red Bell Peppers: 1 roasted bell pepper. 10 min on high broil
Salt (as desired or recipe)
Pepper (as desired or recipe)
Lemon: 1 tbs


Basil (as desired or recipe) I used 3 leaves chopped

Outside crust:  Panko, Egg white and garlic powder
Chicken stuffing: Roasted red bell pepper, cottage cheese, feta cheese & all remaining seasonings.

Bake @ 350 degrees for about 45 minutes. 


The final product was a little bit dry for my taste, however, I will try this again and bake it for less time. All in all not bad.

Have a foodilicous day!!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

When on the go...

Just a quick and simple post for y'all today.  I don't know about you but I love iced coffee..a lot of times I will let my coffee pot sit out for the rest of the day just so I can enjoy an iced coffee the next morning-YUM!! Check out my favorite coffee brands here and here.

This isn't new, it's not rocket science and I am probably SOOOO behind with the rest of society but man have I found a fabulous product that you must try if you love iced coffee as much as I do...

Enter this fabulousity:



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oh man is this d-lish!!! And so simple to make, almost too simple  ;)  I still will make my regular coffee and let it sit out for an iced version. However, when I am on the go, these are perfect.

Do you have a favorite iced coffee recipe or blend? Do share!!

Have a foodilicious day!!