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This versatile vegetable can be eaten as a side dish to your meal, and be enjoyed as the perfect ending to your meal. Packed full of nutrients and the good carbs you need, here are some delicious sweet potato recipes anyone is sure to love.

Spiced Sweet Potato Hummus

hummus

http://vegetarianventures.com/spiced-sweet-potato-hummus/#.Um3BmJSxM54

Rosemary Sweet Potato Stackers

rosemary

http://www.kimshealthyeats.com/rosemary-sweet-potato-stackers/

Salt & Vinegar Sweet Potato Chips

chips

http://lecremedelacrumb.com/2014/04/salt-vinegar-sweet-potato-chips.html

Sweet Potato Pie with Marshmallow Meringue

pie

http://www.completelydelicious.com/2012/11/sweet-potato-pie-with-marshmallow-meringue.html

Cinnamon Sugar Sweet Potato Fries with Vanilla Icing

fries

http://sallysbakingaddiction.com/2014/06/05/cinnamon-sugar-sweet-potato-fries-with-vanilla-icing-dip/#_a5y_p=1779659

Sweet Potato Pie Oats

oats

http://minimalistbaker.com/sweet-potato-pie-oats/

When you combine your sweet with your savory, how could you ever go wrong?

Your Realtor and Friend for Life!

~Kathy

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Treat yourself to some much-deserved time off—minus the souvenir of an extra five pounds on your frame!

Just because you’re on vacation, it doesn’t mean all your healthy eating and lifestyle habits have to take a vacay, too. There are always healthy and delicious options wherever you go, and there are a number of ways to make those choices more enticing. Here’s a breakdown of how to keep looking and feeling your best—because no one should feel like they need to detox after taking some much-deserved time off.

  1. Pack for the Plane

plane

Most airline meals and snack boxes are sky-high in calories and full of processed junk with a long list of artificial ingredients. Bring your own snacks from home or shop the airport for healthier choices.

2. Stay Hydrated

water

Dehydration symptoms include headaches, low-energy, and hunger, all of which can put a damper on your trip and tempt you to reach for unhealthy snacks. Avoid dehydration by always keeping a water bottle drink with you, especially when flying, sightseeing, or laying out.

3. Eat Foods High in Fiber

fiber

Vacationers tend to resort to packaged carbs for D.I.Y. fuel when what they really need is fiber. “For travelers, eating foods high in fiber offers a number of benefits from aiding digestion and preventing constipation to boosting energy and satisfying hunger.

4. Don’t Clean Your Plate

plate

On vacation, it’s likely you’ll eat most meals at a restaurant where the portions can be two to three times bigger than what you eat at home. Share entrees, order half a sandwich, or split one.

5. Eat a Nutrient-Rich Breakfast

breakfast

Whether you’re on vacation or at home, breakfast can set the tone for the whole day—so it’s important to eat a nutrient-rich and satiating meal that will keep you fueled all morning.Pack a bag of healthy breakfast starters such as a single-serve oatmeal and you’ll be well on your way to an easy and stress-free breakfast on-the-go.

Go out and enjoy your vacation and even indulge a little, but if you don’t want to come back with a week’s full of regrets, try out some of these tips!

Your Realtor and Friend for Life!

~Kathy

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Cauliflower isn’t a new vegetable by any means, in fact we have been enjoying this cruciferous vegetable steamed, and more typically in vegetable trays with good ol’ ranch. But lately, people have been transforming this vegetable into all sorts of things as a way to eat “fewer carbs”. So here are some delicious cauliflower recipes you can use the next time you want to eat something loaded with carbs, try substituting cauliflower instead!

Cauliflower Mac N’ Cheese

cheese

http://spicysouthernkitchen.com/crock-pot-cauliflower-cheese/

Kung Pao Cauliflower

kung pao

https://circusgardener.com/2015/08/15/kung-pao-cauliflower/

Cauliflower Fried Rice

rice

http://iowagirleats.com/2015/04/10/cauliflower-fried-rice/

Cauliflower Crust Grilled Cheese

grilled cheese

http://www.theironyou.com/2014/05/cauliflower-crust-grilled-cheese.html?m=1

Cauliflower Nachos with Cheddar Cheese Sauce

nachos

http://www.busyinbrooklyn.com/cauliflower-nachos-with-harissa-cheddar-sauce/

Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes

mashed

http://faithfulnessfarm.blogspot.com/2013/01/olive-oil-garlic-romano-cheese-mashed.html

Cauliflower Tortillas

tortillas

http://www.recipegirl.com/2014/05/05/cauliflower-tortillas/

There you have it! These are only some of the many ways you can make cauliflower into something delicious and nutritious. Pick you favorite and make it today!

Your Realtor and Friend for Life!

~ Kathy

 

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People want to make healthier food choices these days, so food manufacturing companies are trying to appease to the market by putting a “healthy” spin on their products. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always mean they are healthy. Companies will add things such as “made with real fruit” and “multi-grain” to their products as just another way to dress up refined flour and sugar. Don’t fall for it! Here are some labels for you to watch out for the next time you are at the store and looking to buy a product that is a bit more healthy.

Yogurt-Covered

yogurt

Keep in mind, few yogurts today are even a health win because of all the added sugars, she added. It’s likely that even if the product is made with yogurt powder, it contains no calcium and only a negligible amount of protein.

Made with Real Fruit

fruit

This can mean any number of things, including that a food is made with fruit puree (often a lower-cost fruit such as apple, pear, or grape) or sweetened with fruit juices. But it doesn’t necessarily mean it contains the vitamins or fiber you’d find in actual fruits, Companies are selling fruit juice or puree, plus a lot of sugar.

Multigrain

multigrain

“Multigrain” indicates, literally, that multiple grains were used in the product (there are other common labels that indicate the same thing, like “seven-grain”). But it does not necessarily mean whole grains. In fact, the multiple grains in the product may all be refined and stripped of their natural nutrients and fiber.

Whole Grain

whole grains

While whole grains are a good place to start, a food “made with whole grains” may actually contain mostly refined flour, supplemented by a small amount of whole grain flour — one trick is to check which appears first on the ingredients list. The most honest labels are the ones that disclose the percentage of whole gains used.

With so many food companies trying to compete in this new healthy industry, it can be kind of hard to make sure you are truly getting something healthy. So be sure to always read the label and nutritional information and use your best judgment! You know your body better than anyone else.

Your Realtor and Friend for Life!

~Kathy

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It’s 2016 and everyone has gotten into this health-kick craze. I am always looking for new and inventive ways to enjoy vegetables that don’t make me sad for eating vegetables! Check out some of these delicious ways in which to enjoy you daily serving of healthy greens.

Eggplant Parm Sliders

eggplant

http://www.justataste.com/eggplant-parmesan-sliders/

Asparagus Fries

asparagus

http://www.notquitenigella.com/2016/08/06/asparagus-fries-recipes/

Zucchini Parmesan Crisps

zucchini

http://damndelicious.net/2014/02/24/zucchini-parmesan-crisps/

Magic Broccoli

broccoli

http://www.recipetineats.com/magic-broccoli/

Butternut Squash Fritters

butternut

http://www.theironyou.com/2015/12/butternut-squash-fritters-low-carb.html#more

Spicy Roasted Wasabi Peas

peas

http://www.cottercrunch.com/homemade-roasted-wasabi-peas/

If these recipes don’t make you want to eat your vegetables, then I don’t know what will!

Enjoy! Your Realtor and Friend for Life!

~Kathy

 

 

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Salt is an ingredient that is in everyone’s pantry and on their kitchen tables. We use it to season most of our food, but we have to be careful. While salt is delicious it can also lead to health problems such as high cholesterol. Here are some recipes that you can try out that are low in sodium while still being high in flavor!

Sesame Chicken

sesame

http://www.howsweeteats.com/2012/10/simple-sesame-chicken-skillet/

Paleo Taco Salad

taco

http://reciperenovator.com/paleo-taco-salad/

Spiced Salmon Patties

salmon

http://www.sodiumgirl.com/low-so-dukka-spiced-salmon-patties/

5-Ingredient Pasta

pasta

Do you have tried and true recipes you already love? Try lowering the salt levels on those as well and you’ll be on the way to a healthier you in no time!

Your realtor and Friend for Life!

~Kathy

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Calling all vegetarians! You too can have a yummy, delicious, healthy breakfast packed with nutrients and protein without having to eat meat. Check out these recipes for some new ideas to spice up your breakfast routine!

Cinnamon Apple and Peanut Butter Breakfast Quinoa

breakfast quinoa

https://spoonuniversity.com/recipe/cinnamon-apple-and-peanut-butter-breakfast-quinoa/?utm_source=buzzfeed&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=content-partnerships

Homemade Banana and PB Granola Bar

granola bar

http://spoonuniversity.com/recipe/homemade-banana-peanut-butter-granola-bars/?utm_source=buzzfeed&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=content-partnerships

Sriracha and Egg Avocado Burrito

avocado burrito

https://spoonuniversity.com/recipe/3-sriracha-egg-mug-creations-next-breakfast/?utm_source=buzzfeed&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=content-partnerships

Breakfast Greens

breakfast greens

https://spoonuniversity.com/Recipe/greens-breakfast/?utm_source=buzzfeed&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=content-partnerships

Breakfast Sundae

breakfast sundae

http://spoonuniversity.com/lifestyle/9-creative-breakfasts-you-can-make-in-the-dining-hall/?utm_source=buzzfeed&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=content-partnerships

Pumpkin Protein Pancakes

pumpkin protein pancakes

https://spoonuniversity.com/Recipe/pumpkin-protein-pancakes/?utm_source=buzzfeed&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=content-partnerships

These recipes make you want to become a vegetarian don’t they? Don’t worry, they are omnivourous friendly as well!

Your Realtor and Friend for Life!

~Kathy

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Pineapple

pineapple

This tangy, sweet fruit has long been recommended as a digestive aid. Pineapple is full of enzymes that help break down proteins, making it an excellent addition to any meal. Pineapple is also stocked with antioxidants and anti-inflammatories. It is exceptionally rich in vitamin C and manganese. Pineapple is also a great provider of fiber, B vitamins, and copper. Pineapple is a low calorie fruit that boosts immune function and digestive well-being, prevents macular degeneration, and may attack cancer too.

Summer really is the perfect time to snack on this sweet fruit. Try freezing chunks of pineapple and using them as ice cubes in your drinks!

Your Realtor and Friend for Life!

~Kathy

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Even though traditional pasta is just carbs and more carbs, there’s no reason to cut it out entirely. Carbohydrates are still part of a well-rounded, nutritious diet and they’re a good source of energy. Plus, there are ways to incorporate more vegetables, lean protein, and other unprocessed ingredients so that your pasta is more nourishing. That way, you don’t have to turn all your vegetables into “zoodles” (AKA a sad, floppy excuse for spaghetti and linguine).

And, OK, sure, you might want to try whole-wheat or brown rice pasta instead of refined white flour pasta depending on your dietary needs and body composition goals (more info on that here) but if you’re really just looking to make your favorite pastas healthier, these recipes are a good place to start.

Creamy Vegan Lemon and Asparagus Pasta

Creamy Vegan Lemon and Asparagus Pasta

http://minimalistbaker.com/creamy-vegan-lemon-asparagus-pasta/

Garlic Shrimp and Broccoli Pasta

Healthy Garlic Shrimp and Broccoli Pasta

http://www.wellplated.com/garlic-shrimp-pasta/

Avocado and Spinach Pasta

Creamy Avocado and Spinach Pasta

http://www.jocooks.com/healthy-eating/creamy-avocado-spinach-pasta/

Chicken Sausage and Kale Penne

Chicken Sausage and Kale Penne

http://eat-drink-love.com/2014/03/chicken-sausage-kale-pasta/

Fettuccine with Cauliflower Alfredo

Fettuccine with Cauliflower Alfredo

http://pinchofyum.com/healthy-fettucine-alfredo

Spinach and Artichoke Lasagna

http://cookieandkate.com/2015/spinach-artichoke-lasagna-recipe/

Linguine with White Clam Sauce

Healthy Linguine with White Clam Sauce

https://www.skinnymom.com/skinny-linguine-with-white-clam-sauce/

Carbohydrates get a bad rap but they are not all bad! In fact, you need them for daily energy and to help aid in weight loss. So next time you’re craving pasta, try one of these healthier recipes. Same great taste with half the guilt!

Your Realtor and friend for Life!

~Kathy

 

 

 

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