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Pan Fried Tofu Sandwiches

25 Wednesday Apr 2012

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Posted by Jennifer (the RD) on April 25, 2012

I came up with this sandwich because I was getting really tired of stir frying my tofu all of the time.  I wanted something different so I did some experimenting.

1 block extra firm tofu

Olive oil for drizzling

Miracle chicken blend from Princess House  (or your favorite herb salt seasoning blend)

Lettuce leaves

Tomato slices

Your favorite bread (I used whole wheat bolillos)

Your favorite sandwich spread (I made a quick one – used 50% mayo and 50% red pepper hummus)

 

Drain tofu and cut ½ inch thick slices along the width of the block.  Drizzle generously  (on both sides) with seasoning and dab with olive oil. Pan fry for 7-10 minutes on each side on medium heat or until the tofu has a nice slightly brown crust.

 

Slice your bread, spread with your sandwich spread, and add veggies and tofu and enjoy.  This dish is best served when the tofu is hot off of the pan.

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My 2nd WIAW!

24 Tuesday Apr 2012

Posted by Jennifer in General, Healthy Inspirations

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foodjournal, foodlog, gypsyden, nativefoods, peasandcrayons, whatiatewednesday, wiaw

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Posted by Jennifer (the student) on April 24, 2012

Hello everyone! Last week, I had so much fun participating in my first What I Ate Wednesday (WIAW), I could hardly wait to do it again. Since then I have been paying more attention to what I am eating. I loved looking at everyone’s posts. I was inspired by many of them! This month theme is “serve up an extra cup of veggies” and I think this week I did not do as well as last week. Thanks again to Jenn at Peas and Crayons for hosting!

This is what I ate:

 

Breakfast: Banana, Blueberry, Peach Smoothie with Spirulina (the spirulina gives it that odd color but it tastes very good), Decaf Coffee with Hazelnut Milk and Stevia

Mid-Morning Snack: Creamed Potatoes and Peas (this is a vegan version. and I will post the recipe soon Click Here for recipe)

Lunch: Vegan Reuben from Native Foods (this is a treat, so yummy)

Mid-Afternoon Snack: ½ of a Chai Muffin from the Gypsy Den (my husband had the other half)

Dinner: Polynesian Tofu and Veggies on a Bed of Brown Rice with Avocado (This dish is super quick to make and I will post this recipe soon)

Dessert: ¼ Honeydew

Hope you are having a wonderful Wednesday!

♥ ♥

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Sneaking in Exercise

23 Monday Apr 2012

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Posted by Jennifer (the student)  on April 23, 2012

Source: drsharminyaqin.com via Jennifer on Pinterest

 

Some days are just to busy for a traditional hour-long workout. Doing something is better than nothing at all. Here are a few was to add some extra activity to your day.

  •  Wake up 30 minutes early and go for a run or walk.
  • Replace your desk chair with an exercise ball.
  • Walk the dog.
  • Walk or bike to work or running errands.
  • Do house work and yard work.
  • Count your steps with a pedometer (aim for 10,000 a day)
  • While watching TV do strength training exercises or walk on a treadmill.
  • When meeting friends go for a walk, window shop, go dancing.

Try to make activity part of your life and make it fun.

Let me know what you do to stay active. 🙂

♥ ♥

 

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April 22nd – Exercise Log

22 Sunday Apr 2012

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Posted by Jennifer (the student) on April 22, 2012
 

Source: stamp48.com via Jennifer on Pinterest

Last week, I was able to stick to most of my plan for the week. I am thinking that the next 3 weeks I should plan a light schedule because it is crunch time at school and that really needs to be my priority right now.

4/22/12            Off √

4/23/12            Yoga 1-hr class, Weight Training 30 min √

4/24/12            Piyo 1-hr class, Walk/Hike 3 miles √

4/25/12            Off √

4/26/12            Yoga 1-hr class, Weight Training 30 min X

4/27/12            Walk/Hike 3 miles √

4/28/12            Tennis 1 ½ hr class √

♥ ♥ 

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Community Supported Agriculture

21 Saturday Apr 2012

Posted by jenmi in General, Healthy Inspirations

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Posted by Jennifer (the RD) on April 21, 2012

Like most people, I am very concerned with the quality of food I put into my mouth.  This is why I decided to look into community supported agriculture.  For a little over $60 per month, I enjoy a box of home delivered organic fruits and veggies twice every month.  Not only am I getting high quality, organic produce, but I am also producing a local farm.  Not all community supported agriculture is 100% organic, but this is what I prefer.  One of the exciting things about the deliveries is opening the box to see what you get…it’s Christmas twice a month!  The produce will definitely inspire you to prepare produce that is outside of your comfort zone.  I thought only Hannibal Lecter ate fava beans!  I had to do some YouTube research before I prepared those suckers!  🙂

I order from:  www.farmfreshtoyou.com

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Tofu Vegetable Stir-Fry

19 Thursday Apr 2012

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Posted by Jennifer (the student) on April 19, 2012

Adapted From Eat To Live By Joel Fuhrman M.D.

This is the recipe I used for my dinner in yesterdays WIAW post. This is the second time I have made this dish in two weeks, I guess we must like it. 🙂

Ingredients for Tofu

  • 14 oz extra firm tofu, cubed
  • 1 Tbsp Bragg liquid aminos
  • 1Tbsp Asian black vinegar (I buy from the Asian market)
  • ½ tsp crushed red pepper flakes
  • 1 Tbsp lemon pepper
  • ¼ cup unhulled sesame seeds

Ingredients for Quinoa

  • 2 cups of vegetable broth
  • 1-cup quinoa

Ingredients for Sauce

  • 1/3 cup 100% apricot spread
  • ¼ cup unsalted natural peanut butter
  • 2 Tbsp chopped fresh ginger
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1/3-cup water
  • ¼ cup Asian vinegar
  • 1 tsp cornstarch
  • ¼ tsp crushed red pepper flakes

Ingredients of Vegetable Portion of the Stir-Fry

  • 2 Tbsp water
  • ½ sweet onion, chopped
  • 4 cups small broccoli florets
  • 2 carrots, peeled and cut diagonally into 1/3-inch pieces
  • 1 medium red bell pepper, seeded and cut into 1-inch squares
  • 1 medium green bell pepper, seeded and cut into 1-inch squares
  • 1-cup snow peas, strings removed
  • 1-cup bok choy, cut into bite-size pieces
  • 3 cups fresh mushrooms, stems removed, sliced
  • 1-pound fresh spinach
  • 1-cup raw cashews

Marinate tofu for 30 minutes in liquid aminos, Asian black vinegar, red pepper flakes and lemon pepper. While the tofu marinates, cook the quinoa. Mix vegetable broth and quinoa in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer, cover and cook until the broth is absorbed. Set aside.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Toss the marinated tofu with the sesame seeds. Bake the sesame-coated tofu in a nonstick baking dish for 30 to 40 minutes, until golden.

To make the sauce, place all the ingredients in a food processor and blend until smooth. Transfer to a small dish and set aside.

In large wok heat water, add onion, broccoli, carrots, bell peppers and peas sauté for 5 minutes. Add more water if necessary to prevent scorching. Add bok choy and mushrooms, cover and simmer until vegetables are just tender. Remove the cover and cook off most of the water. Add spinach and toss until wilted.

Add the sauce and stir until all the vegetables are glazed and the sauce is hot and bubbly, about 1 minute. Add in the cashews and baked tofu. Serve over a bed of quinoa. Enjoy!

This recipe said it was 4 servings but we got 6 to 8 servings out of it.

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My First WIAW

18 Wednesday Apr 2012

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Posted by Jennifer (the student) on April 18, 2012

 Happy Wednesday! I am very excited to participate in my first What I Ate Wednesday. I used to keep a food journal and I forgot how helpful it is to record your meals. This month’s theme is “serve up an extra cup of veggies”; I am always trying to work more vegetables in to my diet. Thanks to Jenn @ Peas and Crayons for hosting.

Here goes my first try!

 

Breakfast: Banana Scramble (click here for the recipe), Decaf Coffee with Hazelnut Milk & Stevia

 

Mid-Morning Snack: 2 Kiwis, ½ banana

 

Lunch: 2-Tofu Tacos from Wahoos, Grande Iced 2 Pump Chai Latte with Soy Milk from Starbucks

Mid-Afternoon Snack: Steamed Artichoke with Trader Joe’s White Bean Hummus

Dinner: Leftover Tofu/Veggie Stir-Fry with Quinoa. Recipe will be posted tomorrow! Click Here for recipe!

I hope you had a wonderful day full of healthy meals!

♥ ♥

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Great Idea For Getting Inspired To Cook At Home

16 Monday Apr 2012

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Posted by Jennifer (the RD) on April 16, 2012

I was talking to our recipe contest winner Sheila and she was telling me what inspired her to start cooking at home more often.  It wasn’t about calculating cost differences between eating out and at home like you would think.  She told me that what inspired her most was purchasing something new for her kitchen.  She recently bought new cookware and has been cooking up a storm ever since.  This has been true in my case also.  My fellow blogger Jennifer bought this cool deep silicone spoon from Princess House (GREAT products by the way).  I liked it so much I bought one also and was on a soup making venture for a month!  So, it doesn’t have to be anything elaborate or expensive.  Just one new item can make spending time in the kitchen more fun.   I recently received something for my ktichen as a gift (pictured above), and I can’t wait to use it!

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April 15th – Exercise Log

15 Sunday Apr 2012

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Posted by Jennifer (the student) on April 15, 2012

Source: loseweight-safe.com via Jennifer on Pinterest

 

Last week went smoothly and I am hope for more of the same this week.

4/15/12            Off √

4/16/12            Yoga 1-hr class √

4/17/12            Piyo 1-hr class, Weight Training 30 min, Hike/Walk 3 miles √

4/18/12            Cross trainer 30 min √

4/19/12            Yoga 1-hr class, Weight Training 30 min, Hike/Walk 3 miles √

4/20/12            Off √

4/21/12            Tennis 1 ½ hr class X

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Sleep Tight

13 Friday Apr 2012

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Posted by Jennifer (the student) on April 13, 2012

 

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When we do not get enough sleep, we know that the next day we will pay the price for it. But habitually sleeping 6 or less hours can raise the risk of many health problems such as:

  • Diabetes
  • Heart Disease
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Weight Gain

Benefits of a Good Nights Sleep

  • Better Energy Levels
  • Improved Mood
  • Improved Concentration
  • Better Skin
  • Stronger Immune System
  • Fewer Colds and Flu
  • Less Aches and Pains
  • Increased Muscle Growth and Repair

What Can Disturb Sleep

  • Caffeine
  • Alcohol
  • Nicotine
  • Loud Noises
  • Temperature: too Hot or too Cold

What Promotes Sleep

  • Regular bedtime
  • Reading before bed
  • Yoga promotes relaxation
  • Regular aerobic exercise
  • Cut down on beverages late in the day
  • Don’t eat a big meal before bedtime and don’t go to bed hungry
  • For some a light snack before bedtime may be helpful like a banana, yogurt or a small bowl of whole-wheat cereal that is low in sugar

Getting enough sleep effects you’re over all health. Develop regular bedtime habits to help yourself get the best sleep you can. Sleep tight!

♥ ♥

 

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