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 Leftover Turkey Salad
What to do with that leftover turkey? NO WAY I’d let that deliciousness anywhere near the trash. You have lots of options for turkey, and this turkey salad option will not disappoint!
Spinach Artichoke Salmon
Did you know you should be eating about 12-16 ounces of cold-water fatty fish each week? Well you should. Your body needs those Omega 3’s! Salmon has the versatility to go from warm or cold weather, and this variation is a comfort food that is particularly delicious on a chilly winter night.
Super Easy Sweet Potato and Brussels Hash
Super food hash? I’m in, are you? Brussel sprouts, sweet potatoes and spicy Italian sausage. A quick, easy, healthy meal to impress the whole family on a night when you maybe don’t have tons of time to plan or cook.
Easy Weeknight Skillet Enchiladas
Weeknights can be tough sometimes especially when it comes to meal planning. Try these easy skillet enchiladas that will make the whole family say YUM.
Beef & Pumpkin Stew
Wondering what high protein stews you can start brewing for colder weather? This beef and pumpkin stew might sound a little strange at first but it’s rich in protein and some superfood pumpkin instead of potatoes. YUM.
Cereal for Breakfast? It’s Convenient but…
We can get all worked up over breakfast, can’t we? There are SO MANY varying opinions on if it’s important, not important, what should it look like, what should be in it, how marketing experts can make us feel like their cereal is healthy…it’s A LOT. Find out why cereal is falsely marketed as nutritious and discover some other great, quick options to start your day.
Healthier Zucchini Lasagna
This Zucchini Lasagna recipe can be modified to add cheese if you like, but darn is this paleo recipe delicious.
Lemon Parm Shrimp and Veggies
Looking for a quick, easy and HEALTHY shrimp recipe for a nice outdoor dinner? Look no further than this Lemon Parm Shrimp and Veggie recipe that can be adapted for Paleo AND Whole 30.
Fullness: Cues and Control
Hunger and fullness cues can feel confusing after years of any combination of dieting, intermittent fasting, overeating, or simply ignoring the cues themselves. If listening to your body sounds like a foreign concept, you are not alone!
Shrimp Tacos with Mango Salsa
I’ll teach you how to cook and assemble crispy shrimp and a delicious, juicy mango summer salsa in tacos! A meal the whole family can enjoy!