Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Black Bean Quesadillas

I am always looking for and creating no frills meals. Because we cook so much at home, I really try to create easy, fast, and affordable meals that everyone can eat. Here's an easy and really yummy recipe for Black Bean Quesadillas that everyone will love - including your kids (at least mine did!) 
This meal is loaded with protein (quinoa, beans, wheat tortillas and cheese) and nutrients. I used goat cheese because the proteins are smaller and easier for people to digest. You could substitute the cheese for another kind if you don't like goat cheese. 
My little girl helped me stir, and then fed some to the dog. : )

Ingredients:
(when selecting ingredients, organic is always better, but not necessary - though canned organic is actually more affordable than you think): 

1 can black beans - rinsed 
1 can chopped olives - rinsed
1 c. cooked quinoa - rinsed
4-5 oz. goat cheese
6 whole wheat tortillas 
3/4 c. salsa
1/4-1/2 tsp. ground cumin (optional)
1 avocado
Organic butter or oil for pan

This recipe is so easy, it's not worth a play by play.  

Put all of the ingredients (minus the avocado) in a bowl and mix. Another tasty addition would be a can of organic corn.

Schmear on the tortillas and place another on top. 


Brown both sides in a pan coated with an organic vegetable oil or organic butter. 

Cut with a pizza roller and top with avocado and extra salsa. 

Voila! A healthy dinner for under $10! 

Happy health!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Too busy to eat healthy? Here are 3 easy solutions

Have you ever looked in your fridge at the wilting kale and organic peppers that you swore you'd cook for your family and wonder why even try? I must admit, sometimes the thought of cooking and eating healthy, home cooked meals every day can be overwhelming. From wondering what to make or how to spice up an old recipe... one thing I've learned is that it's helpful to be organized and think ahead. This will help you avoid running through the drive through because "I have nothing at home to eat".

1. Stock up on frozen foods. 
Yes, fresh is better. But let's be real. Busy people need fast options that don't include Taco Bell. 

  • Here's a few staples to keep around: 
    • Frozen organic broccoli - super fast to make and an easy addition to any meal. Costco has a great deal on this. 
    • Frozen veggie burgers (soy protein free) - try Dr. Praeger's California burgers. They are really good and my 15 month old devours them. They are non-GMO and contains only whole ingredients that you can pronounce. 
    • Frozen organic fruit - once again - Costco has a great deal on Cascadian Farms frozen berries. This is perfect for making daily smoothies.
2. Cook in bulk. 
When you cook, make enough for 2-4 meals. This way you can skip a few days of cooking and still stay on track with your healthy lifestyle. Here are a couple of ideas.
    • Vegetable Soups - you can basically throw in any veggies and canned beans that you have lying around. Saute onion and garlic in some olive oil, throw in the other veggies until soft, add some vegetable broth or water, a few cans of beans - bring to a boil then simmer.  You can add sweet potato to thicken it up. My little one can throw back some vegetable bean soup. 
    • Black Bean/Quinoa Burgers - Make a bunch of these and either freeze or refrigerate and eat throughout the week.  Another one of my baby's favorites. 
3. Keep the staples in the house. 
This includes... 

  • Dry, canned, or boxed organic beans
  • Organic Rice and Quinoa
  • Quinoa or whole wheat pasta
  • Canned tomatoes for a quick pasta sauce. 
  • VERY dark organic chocolate (at least 70% cocao) ;) A must in my household. 
Recently, I became tired of buying food and forgetting I had. I got this idea from my crafty cousin Chantal. It's really helped me organize and save money at the grocery store. It's really easy to make too. Just buy any frame and use scrap-book paper for a background and cut out the details. I was super thrifty and got some  paint swatches from Home Depot to add in a few other colors for the flowers. : ) 
If you replace one fast food meal with home cooked plant based foods per week- you are doing you and your family a great service. 
Happy health! 

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Eco-Lips Lip Balm Giveaway

ECO-LIPS "One-World" Giveaway! 

Love, love, love this product. 

With this giveaway, you get all three One World Lip Balms from Eco-Lips - an organic product with essential oils and fair trade cocoa butter. I LOVE this lip balm. It stays on forever, makes your lips smooth and has really good ingredients in it - you can feel good that you're not putting a bunch of junk on  your mouth. Eco- Lips is a socially conscious company and gives back to charity, too. Win win. 


How do you win ALL 3 balms? For those of you who haven't played before - it's super easy. 



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Entry deadline is Tuesday, July 17, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. EST / US.
Winner will be announced on my blog and facebook July 18, 2012

Winner to be drawn at random from all entries. Entrants must reside in the United States and be over 18 years of age. Void where prohibited by law. No purchase necessary. Odds of winning are based on the total number of valid entries (maximum of three entries per person.) Winner will be notified and have 72 hours to respond. If they don't respond in that time frame another winner will be chosen. 

Thursday, July 5, 2012

How do I start cleaning up my diet and feeling better?

Several of my friends have been asking me this. And, I get it. It's a little overwhelming. The thought of replacing Chick-fil-A with brown rice and lentils does not seem fun. Even in my head, that sentence doesn't sound fun. But the good news is, it only takes a little to make a big difference. And the more you do, the better you feel, the more your clothes fit, and MOST importantly, the happier you feel. 


1. Find a "why": Find a reason why you want to clean up your diet. 

  • Do you want to explore the mood-food connection? Do you think that maybe your depression, anxiety or stress can be improved just by changing your diet? It's worth a try. 
  • Did you just experience a life transition? Life transistions often bring stress. Did you move, get divorced, or just have a baby? You can eat certain foods and drink tea to help manage stress. You can learn the effects of your food on your body so that you can pass that knowledge on to your child. 
  • Are you sick? There are numerous studies indicating the role of nutrition in reducing inflammation (root of illness), and enhancing your health. 
2. Start slow - gradually add in healthful foods
  • Start by adding in vegetables. Green smoothies are a great way to do this. You will feel the results, quickly, from eating green leafy vegetables. Here are a couple of recipes that my family (baby included) love.                                 Banana Peach Bliss



Or this antioxidant one... 

3. Be kind to yourself. 
  • Improve your self talk - making changes takes time. How old are you? It's taken that many years to develop your current eating and self care habits. Sometimes it takes a little while, and a lot of support to make changes. Be nice to yourself. What would you tell your best friend if they were embarking on a health quest? Say that to yourself. For most of us, it's an ongoing journey. You won't reach the ending... you just keep on going, and learning... and eating. : ) 
4. Find some time for yourself. 
  • This one is hard. Especially if you are a parent or busy at work. This doesn't necessarily mean vegging out in front of the t.v... take walks, take time to breathe, mindfully eat (no t.v.), mediate, pray, do whatever it takes to recharge. 
5. Get support
  • Whether it's a health coach, a friend or family member, find people who will support you in making changes. We gain tremendously when those we love support us. Ask for support... maybe you will find another health seeking person to make changes with you. 
  • Start reading. 
    • Click here to get your Free E-Book from IIN. This is what started me on my path to wellness. It's an awesome book. 
    • Anything from Kathy Freston
    • Clean
6. Eat your fast food, ice cream and junk. 
  • Yea, I said it. As long as you are adding in those veggies and extra water, go ahead and follow your craving. In time, they will diminish. If they don't subside, seek that support again, and a health coach (like me). There are definitely emotional ties to cravings. Deconstructing them can be very freeing and empowering. 
The more you do to take care of yourself, the better you will feel, and the more you will realize when you are out of sync. Your internal barometer will be strengthened. 

If you would like more info on how to making healthy changes, email me at theplantbasedhealthcoach@gmail.com 

Happy health! 




Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Chia Seeds - What they are and how to incorporate them into your life

Superfood seeds are a big buzz right now, but what are they and what are we supposed to do with them? 
Here's some information on Chia Seed - one of the healthiest for you... and how to incorporate them into your diet (and even your kid's). I'll post more about Hemp and Flax soon so stay tuned! 


Chia Seed
Chia, literally means "strength" in Mayan and can be traced back over 3,000 years to Central America where the Aztecs utilized it as one of their primary plant sources of food, notably their third most important crop next to corn and beans. Chia was considered more valuable than gold and was often used to pay taxes and tribute to the Aztec nobility.

  • Very high concentration of essential fatty acids (EFAs) - up to 4x the concentration of other grains. These are important for organ function. The body doesn't make this itself and therefore you must obtain EFAs from your diet.
  • Very high Omega-3 content. Contains 64% of ALA (Alpha linolenic acid)
  • 5 times the calcium of milk! 
  • High in complete protein - 23% per seed. Contains all essential amino acids - making it a complete protein. 
  • Packed with essential vitamins and trace minerals
  • High in antioxidents - contains chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid and flavanol glycosides. Protects against cancer and heart disease, and helps slow the aging process
  • High in fiber. Eating a high fiber diet (accompanied with lots of water) helps eliminate toxins, lose weight, regulate blood sugar, lower cholesterol and feel less bloated. 
  • Long shelf life - store at room temp.
You can buy Chia Seeds at most grocery stores, including Whole Foods. You can also order online from Bob's Red Mill or Amazon.com

Wondering how to incorporate them into your diet? Try sprinkling in your smoothies, yogurt, salads and baked goods. It can also be used as an egg replacer.

Check out these complete meal smoothies with oatmeal and chia seed from The Yummy Life.




Or these Chia Seed pancakes from Shape Magazine.


Here's a chocolate Chia pudding! (vegan)

I'd love to hear from you if you eat Chia regularly and have experienced the benefits! 
Happy health!







Learn more about Chia here at Natural News.com