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Whole 30: Days 10-15
Day 10- Breakfast: Trader Joe’s ends and pieces bacon (yes back to bacon! missed it too much), cooked up with broccoli, zucchini, sweet potato, leftover hamburger patty and kale. Lunch: leftover hamburger patty, Boar’s Head pepperoni, avocado Snack: Maranatha Almond … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Food and Fitness, The Day to Day, Tips, Tricks, and Experiences, Uncategorized
Tagged breakfast, caffeine, dinner, food, lunch, paleo, whole30
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Whole 30: Days 6-9
As I start the second week of my Whole30, I’d like to point out a few things. The first is that I end up eating on-the-go a LOT (as evidenced by the Rubbermaid) so strike that as an excuse. The … Continue reading
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Tagged breakfast, caffeine, dinner, food, lunch, paleo, saving money, whole30
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Whole 30: Days 2-5
Oh boy, am I going to be obnoxious. Oh well, what irritates some delights others. I’m having fun taking pictures of my meals and may end up documenting this 30-day process much more intensely than I planned. Day 2- Breakfast: … Continue reading
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Tagged breakfast, caffeine, dinner, lunch, paleo, whole30
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First Whole30
Today I’m starting my first Whole30. Almost ten months into Paleo eating and it’s time to go hard (and take a break from heavy cream–yikes!). For the most part my food choices are on track, Paleo-wise, but I do let … Continue reading
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Starbucks Via + Heavy Whipping Cream = My Get-Up-and-Go
I think the day during which we “gain” an hour is appropriate to express my thanks for number one vice: caffeine. At the moment it most often takes the form of instant coffee with a generous helping of heavy cream. … Continue reading
Through the iPhone: The last Sunday of summer.
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Tagged breakfast, breastfeeding, caffeine, facebook, fall, food, home, mornings, paleo, party, preserving, shopping
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Wordless Wednesday.
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Vanilla Chai Tea.
I picked a box of this up at the store the other day. I am having my second cup now. It is delicious. The perfect afternoon instead-of-a-cookie (or any sweet for that matter) tea. It’s pouring rain outside. The baby … Continue reading
Frazzled.
I have been feeling incredibly frazzled the past few days. Maybe longer, but frazzled goes with the new baby territory and with busy lives in general. The last couple days have reached a new level of intensity, mostly in a … Continue reading