Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Recipe: Cauliflower Mash
Cauliflower Mash
I love cauliflower but my husband hates it. Sorry, hate is a strong word. It's more like a great dislike for cauliflower. However, he does like cauliflower mash because it's almost like mashed potatoes.
Here's my recipe:
Ingredients
1 - 2 heads of Cauliflower. (1 is more than enough for my husband and I)
Olive Oil
Mrs. Dash Herb and Garlic
2 - 4 Laughing Cow Cheese Wedges. (I use the light)
Sour Cream
Skim Milk
Directions
1. Chop the cauliflower into smaller pieces.
2. On a roasting sheet, add cauliflower, a few tsp of olive oil, Mrs. Dash, salt and pepper.
3. Bake at 400 for 30 mins or until a beautiful golden brown.
4. Once cooked, add cauliflower, laughing cow cheese and sour cream (about a tbsp for every cup of cauliflower) to a food processor.
5. Slowly pour in about 1/2 cup of skim milk.
6. Season with salt and pepper.
If happy with the consistency, eat up. If you want it creamier, add more milk. If you want it chunkier, limit the milk.
I strongly suggest adjusting flavours to suit you. Add hot sauce or cumin and paprika for a different twist. For my lactose intolerant people, use vegetable stock with lactose free greek yogurt. Play with your food!
Labels:
cauliflower,
healthy,
mash,
recipe,
side dish,
vegetables
Thursday, 24 April 2014
28 Days / 28th Year
Yesterday I celebrated my 28th birthday. I love my birthday. I enjoy being spoiled for a day. I'm also incredibly grateful for being able to celebrate another year when many don't have that opportunity.
I always use them as a time to reflect on the "goals" I made on New Year's Day. I haven't really been focused on them. So in light of my 28th year on earth, I've decided to break down my goals in 28 day cycles. I will have a total of 13 cycles.
Cycle 1: Be active EVERY DAY!
No, it doesn't mean I'm going to do an intense workout every day for 28 days, it just means, I want to be moving. Walking, yoga, running, Beachbody workouts, etc.
Day 1 is definitely going to be a Yoga/Stretch combo because my body is aching from yesterday's intense birthday workout.
Cycles 2-13 to follow.
I figure I will have to make adjustments.
Here I go. Cheers to an awesome 28th year of life!
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Recipe: Slow Cooker Tomato Soup
I've been requested to post my recipe for slow cooker tomato soup. It's ridiculously easy!
There's two parts to the soup, the base and the options.
Part 1: The Base
My tomato soup starts off the same way every time.
Ingredients:
1 796ml Can of Crushed Tomatoes (No Added Salt)
1 796ml Can of Diced Tomatoes (No Added Salt)
Mrs. Dash (I add garlic & herb, southwest and extra spicy. Add as much as you want.)
1 tbsp of cumin
Salt & Pepper to taste.
1 Cup of Skim Milk (for a creamy texture)
I cook it 8 hours in a crock pot on low.
Part 2: The Options
This is where it gets fun. It really depends on you and what you have.
For the Whole 8 hours
- Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs
- Pork Loin
Add in the last half hour - hour
- Frozen Corn
- Black beans/kidney beans
- Frozen Edamame
- Sweet Peppers
- JalapeƱo Peppers or hotter
Add in the last 15 minutes
- Spinach
- Any herbs (I love cilantro but you can add parsley, basil, etc)
- Green onions
Add the extras
- shredded cheeses
- sour cream
If you can't be there during the last hour, prepare/cook your frozen ingredients before hand and add whenever you get home. It's delicious and my favourite soup. It changes every time.
Thursday, 23 January 2014
My Why.
I've been writing this post for months. I don't know why I've been stuck on this for so long but it will be done today.
Over the last year, I have had to adjust my mindset. Christmas 2012 I spent my holiday season struggling to walk. My legs felt heavy. I was depressed. I know that it's a symptom of Multiple Sclerosis. I know I needed a round of steroids and I'd be able to walk properly again but it still was super scary. It got me thinking.
I know that my future is uncertain. I don't know when/if I will relapse. I don't know what my symptoms will be. Somethings, I just don't know. But there are things I do know:
1. I wake up every morning. Simple as that. I get up. I move. I do.
2. Life is short. I learned that from losing my mom 4 years ago. Her journey inspires me on a daily basis. She didn't give up and neither will I.
3. I workout because I can. It's not about determination or will power. It makes me feel like I can do anything. I'm stronger. Healthier. Leaner. Nicer. Happier. It is a blessing.
4. I will be able to play with my nephews, niece, cousins, etc. I will to be able to chase around my Godson and be the "cool" aunt. And at some point, I will be a "cool" mom. Maybe. I don't know if I'll be cool but I hope.
I visited the MS clinic Wednesday and my physical results haven't changed. He even noticed my arm muscles ;). To hear that I haven't changed physically is amazing news, especially since 6 months ago, they did.
I can do all the things I want to do. I can. I will.
That's my why.
What's yours?
Over the last year, I have had to adjust my mindset. Christmas 2012 I spent my holiday season struggling to walk. My legs felt heavy. I was depressed. I know that it's a symptom of Multiple Sclerosis. I know I needed a round of steroids and I'd be able to walk properly again but it still was super scary. It got me thinking.
I know that my future is uncertain. I don't know when/if I will relapse. I don't know what my symptoms will be. Somethings, I just don't know. But there are things I do know:
1. I wake up every morning. Simple as that. I get up. I move. I do.
2. Life is short. I learned that from losing my mom 4 years ago. Her journey inspires me on a daily basis. She didn't give up and neither will I.
3. I workout because I can. It's not about determination or will power. It makes me feel like I can do anything. I'm stronger. Healthier. Leaner. Nicer. Happier. It is a blessing.
4. I will be able to play with my nephews, niece, cousins, etc. I will to be able to chase around my Godson and be the "cool" aunt. And at some point, I will be a "cool" mom. Maybe. I don't know if I'll be cool but I hope.
I visited the MS clinic Wednesday and my physical results haven't changed. He even noticed my arm muscles ;). To hear that I haven't changed physically is amazing news, especially since 6 months ago, they did.
I can do all the things I want to do. I can. I will.
That's my why.
What's yours?
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