From the category archives:

Healthy Food

I seriously can’t believe it’s already February! I also can’t believe it was 70° here in Richmond yesterday. I’m not sure what’s going on with our weather, but I’m loving it! We have a lot of fun things to celebrate this month at Casa EBF including Isaac’s birthday (next week), my b-day/Valentine’s Day (in two weeks) and the Super Bowl this weekend!!

I’m sure you’ve seen a million posts with game day recipes for the Super Bowl but I’m going to go ahead and give you another one. Hopefully you don’t mind.

The Super Bowl is all about the dips so here are four nutritious dips to snack on during the game. Pair these with fresh chopped veggies or baked chips (my favorites are Guiltless-Gourmet tortilla chips and popchips!)

Healthy Guac There’s a secret ingredient in this guac recipe that no one will ever guess.

Beet Hummus

Smooth Hummus featuring a little trick I learned that makes the smoothest hummus.

Black Bean Dip

Sweet Potato Lentil Chili On of my favorite chili recipes from Eat, Drink and Be Vegan.

Black Bean & Sweet Potato Burgers (Vegan and Gluten-Free)

Sweet Potato Fries from Tosca Reno’s Eat Clean Stripped Plan. They’re cripsy and healthy – touchdown! :)

Greek Quinoa with Avocados <– One of my favorite quinoa recipes!

Even if you’re not watching the Super Bowl, these recipes would be great to make on Sunday. ;)

Moving right along…

As most of you probably know I have been doing the Eat Clean Stripped Challenge and it just ended last weekend. Well, to be blunt, I didn’t do so hot. A friend and I were keeping each other accountable by using a Google Doc to track our food and exercise for the first two weeks and things were going awesome. Around the third week my friend decided she couldn’t continue the challenge for a number of reasons so I was on my own. I did fine for the first few days and but the lack of accountability lead to cheats almost everyday. It wasn’t that I was eating awfully, but I certainly wasn’t following the plan. Hence the reason I didn’t see any real results. I’m not upset about it because I know that if I stick my mind to something and really want it, I can do it, but I just didn’t have my heart in it this time around.

I’m okay with that especially since I did do really well in some areas. For instance, I stayed away from alcohol the entire 28 days (!!), worked out almost every day, limited my packaged food intake, and got completely addicted to having my apple cider vinegar drink each morning. The apple cider vinegar (ACV) drink recipe is something I’ve picked up from the Tone It Up nutrition plan, but Tosca recommends 2 Tablespoons of ACV a day as well. It’s great for balancing your PH levels, boosting your metabolism and cleansing the body.

Overall I’m glad I challenged myself by trying this plan and for now I’m still focused on eating clean (following the TIU plan), just not being as strict about it. This is what seems to work best for me. :)

Speaking of Tosca Reno, I will be back soon with her tips for a healthy Super Bowl Party and a recipe! Have a great day.

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Energizing Heady Goo Balls

by Eating Bird Food on January 26, 2012

Hi and happy Thursday morning to you. I’m excited because I have the delicious little recipe I mentioned a few days ago to share with you today.

I said was going to go out and get the ingredients to make the goo balls asap and that’s exactly what I did.

Now I have a container of these babies waiting in the fridge for me at any given moment of the day. Perfection!

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A little background behind these balls – Chef Jesse (the demo specialist at my local Whole Foods) has been talking up his heady goo balls for a few weeks and it wasn’t until Monday of this week that I was finally able to experience them in all their glory. Yes, they are worthy of the word glory. :)

I’ve had different types of balls before (i.e. coconut protein balls) but none have been quite like these. Not only do they contain two of my favorite foods – chia seeds and oats, but they’re packed full of other nutrient dense ingredients as well including:

  • Cocoa Powder – High in magnesium and antioxidants.
  • Amazing Grass Trio of Barley, Wheat and Alfalfa Grass – Increases and sustains energy naturally, detoxifies and cleanses the body, high alkalinity helps balance acidic pH levels, strengthens immune system.
  • Raw Honey – Honey is said to be more digestible than any other sweetener. Because raw honey hasn’t been heated, it contains vitamins and enzymes that are lost during the heating process of pasteurized honey. It is also easier on the body during digestion because of its chemical structure and it does not cause a huge insulin rush as normal sugar does. Eating local honey is also said to help with seasonal allergies. <– Find more details on local honey and allergies here.
  • Bee Pollen – an energizing super food that’s considered a complete food, one that provides all of the 22 essential amino acids, minerals, vitamins, protein, carbohydrates, etc <–Learn more about bee pollen here.

We recently bought raw local honey and bee pollen at the Forest Hill Farmers Market so I had both of these items on hand. If you don’t already have them, they should be relatively easy to find at your local farmers market or organic market. The Amazing Grass and chia seeds can also be found at an organic market or online. With that said, don’t let not having one or two ingredients deter you from making the recipe – I’m a big advocate of experimenting with what you have on hand.

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As you can see, the goo balls will boost your energy and your immune system. They’re perfect for a pre or post workout snack, a small breakfast on the run or a mid-afternoon pick me up. And, don’t worry, the reason I like them isn’t only for the health benefits – they taste good too. They have a nice sweet flavor from the honey and dried fruit, a little crunch from the chia seeds and a hint of chocolate!! Enough talk – here’s the recipe so you can try them out for yourself.

Heady Goo Balls

Makes 25-27 balls depending on how big you make them.

Original recipe from Chef Jesse (who works at my local Whole Foods). The version I am posting here includes all the same ingredients, but is scaled down quite a bit. They can be made gluten free with the use of gluten free oats and vanilla.

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup Chia Seeds
  • 1/8 cup Bee Pollen Granules
  • 1/4 cup Old-fashioned oats (use gluten free if you’re avoiding gluten)
  • 1/4 cup Unsulfered Dried Apricots, chopped
  • 1/4 cup Dates, pitted
  • 1/4 cup Almond Butter, Crunchy Unsalted
  • 1/4 cup Organic Raw Honey
  • 1 Tablespoon Organic Cocoa Powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon Organic Vanilla Extract
  • 1/2-1 Tablespoon Amazing Grass Trio
  • Shredded Unsweetened Coconut, for rolling

Preparation

  1. Place chia seeds, bee pollen, oats, cocoa powder, cinnamon and Amazing Grass into a food processor or mini chopper and process for 20-30 seconds or until oats are finely chopped.
  2. Add dates, apricots, almond butter, honey and vanilla extract and process until the mixture turns into a dough ball. Work “dough” with clean hands to make sure everything is well combined.
  3. Pinch off small amounts of the mixture (about 1.5 teaspoons full) and roll into balls. Roll balls in shredded coconut.
  4. Store in fridge.

I hope you like these balls as much as I do! I was going to do a full recap of the Whole Foods Cooking demo from Monday night but my camera died during the demo so I didn’t get photos of everything. Stephanie did a great job recapping it so just check her blog out for all the deliciousness. I liked everything on the menu and can’t wait to make the Warrior Breakfast, Vegetarian Pho and Salmon en Papillote at home.

I hope to be back before the end of the week with an update on the Eat Clean Challenge (officially there’s only 2 more days left!) and how Jamie Eason’s LiveFit Trainer workouts are going. Have a great day.

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Easy Crock-Pot Black Bean Soup

January 18, 2012

I’m glad you all liked the Whole Foods Pantry Stock Up Contest post. How cool would it be if an EBF reader won one of the giveaways? I’ll keep my fingers crossed. As I mentioned, I’ve started experimenting with some of the recipes. It’s been getting colder here in VA and I’ve been craving warm [...]

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Stocking a Healthy Pantry with Whole Foods

January 17, 2012

I love cooking nutritious meals at home! One key to making my life much easier is having a pantry stocked with healthy foods. I always joke that Isaac and I have way too much food in the house for two people, but then again, I don’t ever complain when I look up recipes and already [...]

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Eat Clean Stripped Challenge

January 4, 2012

Happy Wednesday friends. Today is a grand day – for one, there’s a new Modern Family on tonight (finally!) and two, I’m announcing the winners of the Eat Clean Diet Cookbook 2 giveaway (scroll down to see if you’re a winner). Speaking of the Eat Clean Diet, I mentioned in a previous post that I [...]

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Top 10 Vegetarian Recipes from 2011

December 29, 2011

I can’t believe that there are only two more days left of 2011 – it seems as though this year flew by entirely too fast. I’ve been looking back over my goals for 2011 and brainstorming what I want to accomplish in 2012. While I’m not a huge fan of New Year’s resolutions, I do [...]

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