EAT WELL
I strongly believe there is no ONE nutrition plan that works for everyone. There is so much confusion surrounding what we should be eating. When you’re feeling unsure if you should eat something or not, the question you need to ask yourself is:
“Is what I am eating a nutrient-dense, whole food?”
We will take a deeper dive into many of the topics that create food confusion. These will include:
Nutrient Density
Food Psychology and calming practices around food
Intuitive Eating Tips
Macro and Micronutrients
Nature’s Superfoods
Food combining
Making Vegetables the STAR
Gut health
What’s right for YOUR body (Paleo/Whole 30, low carb/keto, low fat, vegetarian/vegan, and macro counting)
Micronutrients
Dairy & Grains
And, of course, I will share some favorite healthy recipes!
Most importantly, know there is no one-size-fits-all approach to YOUR nutrition. We have different genes, different gene expression, different lifestyles, health issues, activity levels, and goals. All of these elements influence what an optimal approach might be, and these factors change over time. The only way to truly know what is best for you is experimentation. We will cover how to go about doing finding your optimal nutrition and offer you support and tips to make nutrition less overwhelming.
TRUTH: I STILL get overwhelmed by nutrition too, the constant evolution of science surrounding food, and I study this stuff. I get stressed and grab a cookie. Making ourselves aware of our habits is one step in moving closer to healthier eating. But a cookie now and then is what makes life more fun! We will find the balance between what nourishes your body, and what feeds your soul.
Quick and Healthy Beef and Broccoli
Quick AND Healthy? This beef and broccoli dish is speaking my love language. I like it. My husband likes it. And the kids like it. It’s one big pot, so clean up is easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy! I feel good about the nutrients in my butcher box grass-fed ground beef and fresh broccoli. Feed your family food that will make them feel good with this easy weeknight recipe.
Caprese Chicken Dinner
I love this dish! Why? Chicken breasts. They’re lean, versatile and delicious. Tomatoes and mozzarella and basil. These three are a delicious combo and beautiful on the plate. Balsamic reduction. The balsamic and honey dressing really ties the dish together with fragrance, flavor, and color. It feels like a fancy Italian dish, but it really is an easy, quick, one-pot (hello easy clean up!) masterpiece!
Turkey Veggie Skillet
I’ve been on a zucchini kick and it’s still going strong. Do you ever find an ingredient that keeps popping up one season and you just ride that wave? Zucchini is versatile too- I mean, what other vegetables can you slip into chocolate chip muffins?! Zucchini steals the show, but let’s not count out fibrous black beans, sweet corn, and a jalapeño for a little KICK! GREAT NEWS: it’s a chop, heat, stir, and one pot cleanup meal!
Indian Chicken and Roasted Veggies
Chicken Tikka Masala is one of my favorites Indian meals. I eat it all winter. But I’m a bit of a one trick pony when it comes to Indian dishes. Enter this Indian Chicken. Goodbye shirt- it just got blown off. It is crazy delicious! Talk about bold spices! Juicy flavor. And if you love Garam Masala, ginger and tumeric like I do, you’re in for such a TREAT!
Baked Scallops
These baked scallops soak up the breadcrumb and Parmesan mixture to add texture, but the real star is how they soak up the butter. It enhances the rich, creamy flavor and makes us fight over the last little round muscle. It’s a crazy easy dish, and pairs well with a salad or roasted vegetables, as you see here. Short on time on a weeknight? Give these baked scallops a try- I know you’ll love them!
Tortellini and Veggies Stir Fry
If you’ve ever looked in the fridge and noticed it’s full of food, yet still been unsure about what to make for dinner, especially when you’re in a hurry, then this easily adaptable and changeable recipe is for YOU! I had a decent amount of veggies on hand, some tortellini, and a Hillshire Farms turkey sausage, and about 10 minutes later, dinner was served!
New Mexican Green Chile Fish
New Mexicans looooove their green chiles! And I’m here for it. Bigtime. Good news, the new house we moved into has a “Green Chile Bible.” I haven’t found the chapter on Jesus and the green chiles, but I’m still in the Old Testament, so… The recipes listed are simple. I find you don’t need to do a whole lot to jazz up green chiles. The “bible” calls for cracker crumbs, but I think we all have evolved a bit since the days of Ezekiel, so I went for an upgrade and used GF breadcrumbs.
Chicken Gnocchi Soup
Does anyone else go into Trader Joe’s and look for interesting looking ingredients that might force you to make a meal that’s new and different so your family will “Ooooh and Aaaaah” a little extra at dinnertime? Yeah, me too. Enter Trader Joes frozen gnocchi! I hopped into my google machine and off we went in search of something new and interesting.
Easiest Chicken Cordon Bleu
Get ready to hit the easy button on a dish that has powerful flavor, and is really quick, easy, and delicious. Chicken Cordon Bleu is probably not in your frequent dinner rotation, so it’s a refreshing change from the usual dinners. Easy weeknight family friendly dish!