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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Best Tool of the Trade: Cuisinart Hand Blender
I know they are a little pricey, but this tool has been the best tool thus far. I got the Cuisinart Hand Blender with the whisk and chopper attachment a lllooonnnggg time ago. I never used it - except to make individual servings of salsa - and I'm allergic to corn chips, so you can imagine how often that happened. Now I am so thankful that I have it. I use it multiple times a day and I just throw it in the dishwasher between uses so it's ready for my next meal. The chopper is perfect for making tasty purees when you are blending multiple ingredients (which I do a lot because I'm trying to get in a little fruit or veggie at every protein meal). The hand blender is great to make an individual smoothie - again, great because my entire family is not on the smoothie train that I'm currently riding. All in all - hands down best and most convenient product to date. And now it's earning every penny of it's original purchase cost.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Egg and Tuna Salad Puree
1 hard boiled egg
1 oz. canned Tuna
1 small green onion
1/2 baby dill pickle
1/8 or less of fresh avocado
1 T. of low-fat mayo
1/2 T. of yellow mustard
Pinch of sea salt
Blend them all together in a blender (I use the Cuisinart Smart Stick chopper attachment)
1 oz. canned Tuna
1 small green onion
1/2 baby dill pickle
1/8 or less of fresh avocado
1 T. of low-fat mayo
1/2 T. of yellow mustard
Pinch of sea salt
Blend them all together in a blender (I use the Cuisinart Smart Stick chopper attachment)
Low fat Chicken Salad Puree
1-2 T. of Humus (I like garlic flavor or original)
1 oz. Canned chicken
Pinch of Sea Salt
You can also puree in green onion and/or a half of a baby dill pickle
I blend it in the Cuisinart Smart Stick chopper attachment.
1 oz. Canned chicken
Pinch of Sea Salt
You can also puree in green onion and/or a half of a baby dill pickle
I blend it in the Cuisinart Smart Stick chopper attachment.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Tropical Smoothie Recipe
1 pack Pineapple Cocktail whey protein (Diet Health and Sports brand)
2" slice of banana
1/4 teaspoon of coconut extract
1/2 cup 1% milk
1/2 cup water
Blend and serve very cold
Whey protein source: mydietshopz.com
Extract purchased at Whole Foods
2" slice of banana
1/4 teaspoon of coconut extract
1/2 cup 1% milk
1/2 cup water
Blend and serve very cold
Whey protein source: mydietshopz.com
Extract purchased at Whole Foods
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Chocolate Coconut Protein Shake Recipe
1 serving of Chocolate Whey protein (I used Diet Heath and Sports Wise)
1/4 tsp of Coconut extract
Blend and enjoy!
Whey source: www.mydietshopz.com
Coconut extract source: Whole Foods
1/4 tsp of Coconut extract
Blend and enjoy!
Whey source: www.mydietshopz.com
Coconut extract source: Whole Foods
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Boppy Pillow - ain't just for babies anymore!
I have found that the Boppy pillow (the breast feeding pillow shaped like a C) has been a God-send when I'm sleeping. I'm a side sleeper, but the pressure on my wounds was a little too uncomfortable. As an experiment, I took the Boppy and placed one end underneath my stomach to support it, and then put the other end between my knees to support my hips. The result is pain-free side sleeping just 4 days after surgery!
Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Protein Shake Recipe
2 scoops of Tera's Whey Chocolate protein powder
2 inch slice of banana
2 tsp of smooth all-natural peanut butter (I use 365 brand from Whole Foods)
1/2 cup of 1% milk
1/2 cup of water
Yields 22 grams of protein per 1 cup serving
I purchased everything from Whole Foods
2 inch slice of banana
2 tsp of smooth all-natural peanut butter (I use 365 brand from Whole Foods)
1/2 cup of 1% milk
1/2 cup of water
Yields 22 grams of protein per 1 cup serving
I purchased everything from Whole Foods
Portobella Mushroom Soup Recipe *amazing*
3/4 cup of Imagine Brand Portobella Mushroom Soup (heat and serve style)
Heat until desired temperature
Add 1 scoop Jarrow Formula brand 100% natural Whey Protein (unflavored)
Dilute with Imagine Brand Beef Broth (about 1/4 cup)
Yields 19 grams of protein
I purchased my Imagine brand soups and my Jarrow protein from Whole Foods
Heat until desired temperature
Add 1 scoop Jarrow Formula brand 100% natural Whey Protein (unflavored)
Dilute with Imagine Brand Beef Broth (about 1/4 cup)
Yields 19 grams of protein
I purchased my Imagine brand soups and my Jarrow protein from Whole Foods
Chocolate Almond protein shake recipe
1 packet of "Diet Health and Sports Wise" brand chocolate cream shake
1/2 tsp of almond extract
1/2 cup 1% milk
1/2 cup water
Yields 20 grams of protein in the 1 cup serving
(I get my shakes from www.mydietshopz.com)
1/2 tsp of almond extract
1/2 cup 1% milk
1/2 cup water
Yields 20 grams of protein in the 1 cup serving
(I get my shakes from www.mydietshopz.com)
Stuff I used in the Hospital
There are many things people recommend you take to the hospital for your stay. However, since everyone is different, your needs will not match the recommendations. Here is a quick list of things I actually USED while staying for 2 nights:
1. Chapstick (I LOVE Burt's Bees Replenishing with Pomegranate Oil)
2. Slippers
3. Robe (to cover up your backside, since your gown is rarely tied closed due to constant examinations)
4. Cell phone. I texted friends to update them.
5. Flip video camera (if you want to document what's happening like I did)
6. Trashy magazines because who doesn't like trashy magazines to pass time quickly. Plus, I had a lot of fashion magazines since I was enjoying entertaining the idea that I would soon be able to wear whatever I wanted. Makes looking at fashion MUCH more fun when there are possibilities that you will wear them one day.
7. A empire waist dress and slip on shoes to go home in. Trust me, you won't want a waistband touching your incisions.
Everything else was provided by the hospital - toothbrush, toothpaste, mouth rinse, pillows, blankets, socks, that sexy gown, etc.
1. Chapstick (I LOVE Burt's Bees Replenishing with Pomegranate Oil)
2. Slippers
3. Robe (to cover up your backside, since your gown is rarely tied closed due to constant examinations)
4. Cell phone. I texted friends to update them.
5. Flip video camera (if you want to document what's happening like I did)
6. Trashy magazines because who doesn't like trashy magazines to pass time quickly. Plus, I had a lot of fashion magazines since I was enjoying entertaining the idea that I would soon be able to wear whatever I wanted. Makes looking at fashion MUCH more fun when there are possibilities that you will wear them one day.
7. A empire waist dress and slip on shoes to go home in. Trust me, you won't want a waistband touching your incisions.
Everything else was provided by the hospital - toothbrush, toothpaste, mouth rinse, pillows, blankets, socks, that sexy gown, etc.
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