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Maple TVP Protein “Oatmeal”

October 11, 2012 By Laura

Eggs have a lot of sodium.

Since my sodium intake is now limited to 500 mg a day pre-competition, I had to find a way to get protein at breakfast without relying solely on eggs.  Apparently eggs have a ton of sodium… how, I have NO idea.  

There is no way I can eat seafood for breakfast without puking, and my trainer doesn’t want me eating protein powder all day so it was time to get creative.

Sorry if this offends… I thought it was funny. Because it’s true… #sorryimnotsorry

Oatmeal is great, but it doesn’t come close to meeting my protein needs.  I had to think of something to add to it.  Enter: Texturized Vegetable Protein (TVP).

TVP is made from soy flour after the soybean oil has been extracted.  It’s then cooked under pressure and dried.  It is a great source of protein and fiber.  It’s gluten-free.  In short, TVP rocks.

I’ve used it in savory dishes – like my Chick-less Nuggets – but never thought to use it in something sweeter.  Necessity is the mother of invention!

Today’s creation is like a creamy bowl of oats, but with fewer carbs and a ton of protein.  I did use one egg white (3T) to make it super-silky, but that’s a negligible amount of sodium compared to the entire CUP of whites I was eating before.  There is also a bit of rolled oats in this.  If you are cutting carbs, you can leave that out and reduce the liquid a tad.

Flavor-wise this is a massive bowl of fall.  I added apple pie spice (you could also use a mix of cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice) and maple extract.

In my kitchen it smelled like a pie was baking as this cooked on the stove top!

Aside from the taste and creamy texture, my favorite thing about this is that is makes a MASSIVE bowl of “oatmeal.”  The TVP expands as it re-hydrates, which makes this volume-eater very happy.

I topped mine with fresh raspberries, but it would be great with any fruit or even a healthy scoop of peanut butter (23 more days until that returns to my diet… not that I’m counting…).


 

Maple TVP Protein “Oatmeal”

  • 1 C water
  • 1/3 C Texturized Vegetable Protein (TVP)
  • 2 T rolled oats
  • 1 tsp ground flax
  • 1/2 tsp apple pie spice
  • 1/2 tsp maple extract (can use vanilla)
  • 4-5 drops liquid stevia (or other sweetener)
  • 1/4 tsp brown sugar extract (optional) 
  • 3 T egg whites
  • My toppings: sugar-free maple syrup, raspberries, and cinnamon

Add first 8 ingredients (everything before the egg), stir, and bring to a boil.  

Reduce heat to a simmer and cover.  Cook about 10 mins, until mix thickens.  

Pour in egg whites.  Allow to cook for 2-3 more mins, stirring frequently so that the egg doesn’t form chunks.  The mixture should be silky smooth.  

Scoop into bowl and add your favorite toppings.

Note: For a vegan option, add a flax egg or simply leave the egg out.

Approximate nutritionals (without toppings): 0.8g fat, 102 mg sodium, 13.8g carbohydrates, 5g fiber, 3.2g sugar, 19.9g protein

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Unrelated: I really like casein protein at night for recovery, but they all seem to have a lot of sodium.  Anyone know of a low sodium (<50 mg) brand?

Have you ever used TVP?

What is your favorite hot cereal topping?

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes Tagged With: breakfast, gluten-free, oats, protein, sodium, TVP, vegan, vegetarian, workout

Shake It Up to Work It Out

October 9, 2012 By Laura

Insanity.

We’ve all heard Einstein’s definition, and many of us keep this in mind in our day-to-day life.  Why not apply it to your workout too?

When you stop progressing, moves become “easy,” DOMS doesn’t make an appearance… it’s a sure sign you have hit a plateau.  It’s time to stop the insanity and do something different.

My first instinct is to change the exercise, but sometimes you can just change how you perform the exercise.  Over the next few weeks, I’ll be doing a series on some ways to vary how you perform reps.  

Disclaimer: I am not a certified anything.  I just wor kout a lot.  Don’t sue me if you hurt yourself or don’t look like Jamie Eason after performing these moves.


24’s

The primary challenge with 24’s is endurance.  One set is 24 reps!

Here’s the break down:

  • Perform 8 reps of an exercise that go from the bottom of the movement to the halfway point.
  • Immediately perform 8 more reps that start half way up and go to the top of the movement.
  • Lastly, do 8 reps with a full range of motion.

For example, if you were to do bicep curls with this technique you would do 8 reps in the lower range of motion (arms straight to 90 degrees), immediately followed by 8 reps in the upper range of motion (arms 90 degrees to flexed), and lastly 8 reps through the full range of motion.

How do you use this technique?

You can apply it to virtually any weight-bearing exercise.  Bicep curls are sort of obvious, so here are a couple you might not think to do that I find especially effective:

Lying Leg Curls

Lying Leg Curls using the 24’s technique will burn your hams out better than any other exercise I can think of!

Tip: Be sure that the pads rest on the back of your ankles with your legs are stretched out straight.  Grasp the handles under the bench for support.  Be sure that your pelvic area remains flat on the bench as you curl your legs up.

Two Arm Side Lateral Raises

This one is simple: simultaneously lift your arms out to the side until they are parallel to the floor.

Tip: Keep your core tight and don’t lock your elbows.

Caution: It is easy to “overtrain” with these modifications.  You are pushing your body extremely hard to bust through a plateau.  These moves are not recommended as a long-term regimen.  Avoid doing more than 2-3 of these per muscle group on any given workout.

Check out more fitness ideas, tips, and tricks on my Fitness page!  As always, be sure to get your 20g of protein to help the muscles recover.

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I did 24’s on the military press the other day and nearly died.  In a good way.

Do you vary your workouts?  How so?

What is your favorite body part to work?  Keep it clean! 😉

Filed Under: Fitness, Weights Tagged With: figure competition, protein, weight lifting, work it out, workout

A Taste of Atlanta

October 8, 2012 By Laura

Bloggers make the best house guests.

 

This weekend my girl Allie @ Forgotten Beast came to Atlanta for a visit and to train with my trainer, Steve, at House of Payne.  Allie is also training for a figure competition.  She definitely lives up to her blog name – girl is a BEAST!

Steve made us strike a pose for a post-training mug shot:

 

We trained, we had posing practice… and then we ate our way through Atlanta. 

Allie eats a plant-based diet, so I knew I had to take her to one of my favorite vegan places in town, Dough Bakery. We split the “egg and bacon” biscuit above along with some vegan soft-serve before walking around one of Atlanta’s funkier neighborhoods (Little 5 Points).

For dinner we hit up Cakes & Ale where we split basically half of the menu and took pictures of it.  All tasty, but our favorite was the brie, and marinated greens with walnut croutons.  Our second favorite was the absolutely fabulous staff (Hi William!).  We rounded out the night with a craft beer from Brick Store Pub.  Allie is a fan of the craft, and this place has a beer menu that reads like fine dining restaurant’s wine list.

 

 

We stayed up too late chatting and eating the remainder of my S’more Bars.  It was awesome.  And I begged her to move to ATL.

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The next day we continued to eat our way through Atlanta.  It was the day of my cooking demo at Taste of Atlanta!

 

 

I was terrified, but SO glad to have Allie there for moral support.  My friend Kathleen also came; it means so much to have friends there when you jump so far outside your comfort zone.  You guys were also so great with the encouraging comments and tweets this weekend!

There wasn’t a huge crowd, but there were spectators that weren’t my friends.  I thought when they said they’d provide 2 burners that it would be little  stop top… notssomuch.  It was a Bunsen burner.  Between that and the wind, the Butternut Squash-Apple Soup took what felt like forever to make.  Just browning the garlic took 10 mins.

 

The view from the stage during set up

 

Overall, it did go well.  The burner eventually warmed up (thank you to the amazing volunteers who helped get it going), and I was able to prove that this is a soup you could make on a campsite.  🙂

I did have an amateur fail: I was so flustered by the end that I forgot to add the turmeric.  Thank god Sweetwater Growers’ infused olive oil and fresh herbs were so flavorful the soup still tasted good.

 

 

Thank you to Scott and Sweetwater Growers for asking me to demo my recipe using their Red Pepper-infused olive oil.

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Workout Recap

Last week I mentioned we added 100 pull ups (assisted ) to my daily routine.  I did them most days… travel and long workouts threw me off a little.  My goal this week is to buy a pull up bar so it’s easier for me to get them done each and every day.

But that’s not as exciting as posing pics, right?  Yes, I asked permission before plastering Allie’s ass on the internet.

 

Workout Recap (10/1 – 10/7):

  • Monday – Shoulders/Glutes, Calf raises, 100 pull-ups, 1 mile walk
  • Tuesday – Chest/Bis, 100 pull ups, 2 mile walk
  • Wednesday – Legs (w/ trainer), 2 mile walk
  • Thursday – Back/Tris, 100 pull-ups
  • Friday – Rest, 100 PUs, 1.5 mile walk
  • Saturday – Legs (with Trainer), 2 mile walk
  • Sunday – Rest, 2 mile walk

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I’m 4 weeks out from my competition… the diet is getting crazier.  More on that and a new fitness feature tomorrow! 

When was the last time you had to go outside your comfort zone?

Have you ever met your “online” friends in real life?

 

Filed Under: Fitness, Products, Recap, Recipes, Restaurants, Weights Tagged With: Cakes & Ale, demo, dinner, Dough Bakery, figure competition, House of Payne, lunch, restaurants, soup, Taste of Atlanta, vegan, workout

Markets, Foodies, and Fitness

October 1, 2012 By Laura

Atlanta is a great place to be if you love food.

 

I love all of the restaurants, markets, a food events.  There is a Green Market across the street from my building every Saturday morning.  It’s where I pick up my farm-fresh eggs, tomatoes, and various other locally grown produce.

The market also features a weekly chef’s demo.  This week was Chef Daniel Chance from Campagnolo, an Italian restaurant in the neighborhood.  He made a tasty basil risotto with green bean from the market and a seared lamb with rosemary.  I was paying close attention as my next demo is in less than a week!

 

Atlanta also is a great spot to be a blogger.  We have a ton of bloggers in the metro area, as we all make an effort to get together on a regular basis.  This weekend was hard for people, but we managed to get a group of 5 together to meet in the park for a potluck picnic.

Clockwise, left to right: Alayna‘s Edamame-Avocado Hummus (to be included in her soon-to-be-released cookbook), Lee‘s Texas Caviar, Stacy‘s Oatmeal Cookies,  and my S’more Bars.  Heather brought coconut covered dates, but I failed to get a pic.

All of the food was wonderful, but even better was the chance to catch up with everyone.  We sat in the park and talked for a few hours – I didn’t notice it had gotten so late until my stomach began to growl again!

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Foodie friends aren’t always local!  One of my favorite online blogger events is the Foodie PenPal program.  I love getting to try new things from across the country!

This month my “pal” was Sharlene @ Solar Cooking.  She was so sweet to put together a box of goodies I could eat on my training diet.  Admittedly, I was leery of the turkey jerky at first.  after a few people on Instagram encouraged me, I sucked it up and tried it.  It was really good!  Added bonus: it’s surprisingly low in sodium (for a jerky). 

 

Don’t you want to get in to the action?

 

 

To sign up for a Foodie PenPals in September, click here to fill out the form on that lovely Lindsay’s site.  It’s that easy!  You don’t have to be a blogger, and the spending limit is just $15.  The only requirement is that you be a US or Canadian resident.

Join in by October 4th as pairings will be emailed on October 5th!

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Workout Recap

This week was hard for me.  I have been feeling under the weather and wasn’t able to lift as heavy as I would have liked some days.  Working until 2 am almost every night could have been the culprit too…

We also added 100 pull ups (assisted – for now) to my repertoire.  Those are no joke.  I didn’t get them in every day due to feeling sick-y and  being pressed for time, but I’m starting out on Monday full-force!   Bicep day always makes me feel a little better, so here’s a pic from my favorite day:

 

 

I also had my first posing practice in a competition bikini.  I felt neekid.  There are pics… but I lack the kahunas to post them.  Less than 5 weeks out from competition… AHHHHH!

 

Workout Recap (9/24 – 9/30):

  • Monday – Chest/Biceps, Calf raises, 60 pull-ups, 2 mile walk
  • Tuesday – Legs, 100 pull ups, 2 mile walk
  • Wednesday – Back/Triceps, Calf raises, 1 mile walk
  • Thursday – Shoulders/Butt, 2 mile walk
  • Friday – Chest/Biceps, Calf raises, 2 mile walk
  • Saturday – Legs (with Trainer), 2 mile walk
  • Sunday – Back/Tris

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Closing in on competition will mean changes to the diet are coming.  I’ll miss you, S’mores Bars… 

How do you push through workouts when you’re not feeling 100%?
 
What would you send a foodie penpal to represent your hometown?

Filed Under: Fitness, Products, Recap, Recipes, Weights Tagged With: Atlanta, Campagnolo, dessert, figure competition, Foodie Penpal, Green Market, lunch, snacks, workout

Smoothie Demo + Cherry-Ginger Smoothie

September 24, 2012 By Laura

I admit it.  I enjoy being the center of attention.

I’m the oldest child.  I can’t help myself.

Surprisingly public speaking does NOT appeal to me.  It’s not the standing in front of people part that gets me.  It’s the opportunity to look like an idiot while standing in front of people.

Last weekend I did a “things you can make in a blender” demo for my gym.  Speaking AND making food in front of people.  Lots of room for error.  I was nervous.

My trainer’s daughter was nice enough to take some action shots.  I *think* this pic is the carrot cake batter smoothie.

I’m relieved to report it went well!  Nothing exploded or tasted bad.  It wasn’t a large crowd, but people liked my food!  For my demo I made 3 smoothies and a lemon-rosemary bean dip.  You guys have seen 2 of the smoothies before:

Carrot Cake Batter Shake (click for recipe)

Oatmeal Cookie Dough Shake (click for recipe)

The new smoothie was the crowd favorite.  It is also my submission to Heather’s ginger-themed  Meatless Mondays from A-Z challenge this week.


I wanted to create a recovery smoothie for gym-goers that would help muscles bounce back fast after an intense workout.  (My gym is called “House of Payne” for good reason.)

The recovery drink I concocted is a Cherry-Ginger Smoothie. Cherries have been found to have unique anti-inflammatory properties; they may aid muscle recovery, reduce oxidative stress in athletes, and are good for pain relief.

Ginger also has anti-inflammatory properties, and is a powerful natural pain-killer. It has long been used to settle stomachs and relieves migraines. And ladies, it can be used for menstrual cramp relief. Wine works too… but you didn’t hear that here.

Of course you need a protein powder in this smoothie. Taking in 20g of protein within 30 mins of a workout is the key for muscle repair and building. To learn more on this topic, click here.

Aside from making a great recovery smoothie, the cherry-ginger combo tastes delicious too.  Sweet, dark cherries compliment the spice of the ginger.  I love how the flavors balance each other.  In this recipe I used my favorite Growing Naturals Vanilla Rice Protein Powder. However, you can shake things up by using chocolate for a Cherry Bomb twist.

Recipe at bottom.


Workout Recap

I realized I’m always complaining about leg day in these recaps.  This week I’m praising leg day.  I have always complained about my “chicken legs.”  Even when I was 30 lbs heavier than I am now, I had chicken legs.

This weekend I saw some pics of myself in posing practice.  There was a lot I wasn’t happy with size-wise, but for the first time I realized my legs didn’t look terrible.  Also this week I PR’d on my dreaded hack squats.  And I lived to tell the story. 🙂  Hard work pays off. 

Workout Recap (9/17 – 9/23):

  • Monday – Back/Triceps, Calf raises, 2 mile walk
  • Tuesday – Shoulders/Butt, 1.5 mile walk
  • Wednesday – Chest/Biceps, Calf raises, 2 mile walk
  • Thursday – Legs (w/ trainer), 2 mile walk
  • Friday – Back/Triceps, Calf raises, 2 mile walk
  • Saturday – Shoulders/Butt, 2 mile walk, 50 push-ups
  • Sunday – Rest-ish… 3 mile sprints

Cherry Ginger Protein Smoothie

Cherry-Ginger Smoothie

  • 1/2 C cherries (fresh or frozen) 
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder (I use Growing Naturals Rice Protein)
  • 1 in piece of fresh ginger, grated
  • 1/4 tsp almond extract
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp Guar Gum (optional)
  • 1/4-1/2 C unsweetened almond milk
  • Ice, to taste
  • 1 C spinach (optional)

Place everything in a blender and blend until smooth.

Serves 1.

Notes:

  • You can adjust the milk and ice to suit your preference.  I like my smoothies super thick, so I use more ice and less milk.
  • Guar Gum is optional, but I recommend investing in some.  It’s often used as a binder and volume-enhancer in ice creams and shakes, making them more creamy and thick.
  • I include a giant handful of spinach in nearly all of my protein smoothies.  I swear you can’t taste it.  This is a great way to sneak in another serving of greens and add a little more iron to your diet to promote muscle health and energy metabolism.  Warning: Spinach will turn your pretty red smoothie a funky green color!

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My second posing practice taught me I need more practice… more with the actual posing and general confidence than with the heels (surprise, surprise).

How do you recover after an especially hard workout?

Do you like public speaking?

Filed Under: Fitness, Recap, Recipes, Smoothies, Vitamix, Weights Tagged With: breakfast, demo, MMAZ, oats, protein, smoothies, snacks, vegan, vegetarian, workout

Fig and Edamame Salad with Sriracha-Lime Vinaigrette

September 17, 2012 By Laura

I have a few confessions:

  • I abuse the 5 second rule… yet I’m not a religious floor-cleaner.
  • I ate a giant piece of flour-less chocolate cake this weekend.  It was sprinkled with flaky sea salt and drizzled with olive oil.  And it was worth every sugar-y calorie.
  • Sometimes rather than washing the sheets I just wash the pillowcases.
  • It’s not unusual for me to “fluff” the laundry no less than 3 times.
  • My least favorite part of blogging is taking and editing pictures.  Can’t I just Instagram everything?!
  • I spaced out and missed last week’s Meatless Mondays from A-Z challenge.  Sorry Heather.

Last week’s theme was edamame, which I LOVE.  I did link up a tasty old recipe – Edamame Jicima Salad – I still felt like I owed Heather a little something extra this week… so I went for the 1-2 punch with the ingredient themes.

You might remember when I did this with the Overachieving Cauliflower Crust Pizza.  I used all 3 of the first ingredients – artichokes, beets, and capers.

For my recipe this week, I made a gain salad of Kamut berries (see this post for more info on Kamut), edamame and figs.  Never one to eat a mild dish, I spiced this up with my favorite flavors: cilantro and sriracha.

I know there are a few of you who aren’t fans of cilantro.  Basil or parsley would also work well here!

The figs may sound a little odd to add to this combo (another Strange But Good candidate?), but their sweetness worked well to tame the sriracha heat.  The slight sweetness of the edamame also had a cooling effect.  I am a texture feign, so I especially adored the chewy Kamut berries with the crisp edamame and soft figs.

I wanted to keep it vegan for Heather, but another great add here would be some Greek yogurt.  Kamut berries are high in protein.  The yogurt would give you even more protein, and also add a luscious creaminess.

Aren’t figs gorgeous?

[Tweet “Figs and Sriracha come together for a sweet heat in this whole grain salad!”]


Workout Recap

It has been quite the workout week!  Monday’s leg day with my trainer left me damn near paralyzed.  My second-day-soreness on Wednesday left me gripping the handicap rail in the bathroom.

BUT… it’s paying off.  This exciting news this week came on Saturday (leg day #2).  I got the green light from my trainer.  I AM competing in November!!!!!!

No, I won’t be to the point we want yet.  I’ll probably be the leanest person there (read: too lean), but I’m going to work even harder to grow between now and then (and maybe have another piece of chocolate cake).  BAM.

Workout Recap (9/10 – 9/16):

  • Monday – Legs (w/ trainer), 2 mile walk
  • Tuesday – Rest, 2 mile walk
  • Wednesday – Back/Triceps, Calf raises, 3 mile walk
  • Thursday – Shoulders/Butt, 2 mile walk
  • Friday – Chest/Biceps, Calf raises
  • Saturday – Legs (w/ trainer), 2 mile walk, 50 push-ups
  • Sunday – Rest-ish… 2.8 mile sprints

Fig and Edamame Kamut Berries with Sriracha-Lime Vinaigrette

by Laura Hall

Prep Time: 10 mins

Keywords: entree salad low-sugar nut-free soy-free vegan vegetarian fig kamut lime cilantro Asian

Ingredients (2 servings, easily doubled)

  • 1 T cilantro, finely chopped
  • Juice of 1/2 large lime
  • 1/2 tsp avocado oil
  • 1/2 tsp chili garlic sriracha
  • 1/4 tsp ground cumin
  • 1/2 C cooked Kamut berries (or other whole grain)
  • 1/4 C edamame
  • 3 fresh mission figs, chopped

Instructions

In a small bowl, whisk together cilantro, lime juice, oil, sriracha, and cumin to make the vinaigrette.

Place berries in medium bowl and toss with vinaigrette.

Stir in edamame and figs.

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Time for important decisions… like what color should my suit be.  Blue?  Green?  Aqua?

What is your confession today?

Is your next-day or second-day soreness worse?

Filed Under: Fitness, Products, Recap, Recipes, Running, Weights Tagged With: Asian, dinner, figs, figure competition, lunch, MMAZ, protein, vegan, vegetarian, workout

Things That Make You Go Hmmmm…

September 14, 2012 By Laura

Strange, but good.

 

That’s going to be my new tagline.

Training for a figure competition means my diet is a little odd.  It may make you go hmmmm.

I need certain combos of food and certain times.  Rather than view these parameters and restrictions, I try to turn them into opportunities to create.

I love trying new flavors.  Adding sweetness to things that are traditionally savory and vice versa.  Using spices that are not-so-common to give the ordinary a little something extra.  Sometimes it doesn’t work… but when it does it WORKS.

 

Today I want to share a few that I’ve tried recently, and a couple of “proof” shots from others:

1. Recovery Sweet Potatoes

This was born of a craving.  It was early in the morning and post-workout.  I wanted something breakfast-sweet, but also had a craving for sweet potato.  Then there was the matter of getting my protein to feed muscles growth and aid recovery.  This vanilla-cinnamon concoction fit the bill!

 

 

Recovery Sweet Potatoes

  • 1 small sweet potato, pre-cooked and cubed
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • 3 T unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg
  • Pinch of cardamom
  • 2 T raw rolled oats

 

Place sweet potato cubes in a bowl.  

In a small bowl, mix protein powder and spices.  

Pour sauce over sweet potatoes and top with oats.  Devour.

 

 

2. Tequila Lime Tilapia and Kiwi

 

 

For meal 2 I get a fruit, a protein, and a tablespoon of seeds.  It was close to noon before I was able to eat, so I wanted something more savory as my protein.  With this leftover Tequila-Lime Tilapia, I made a sort of fruit salad by adding golden kiwi and peptias (pumpkin seeds).

 

 

3. Salmon and Peach Salad

This pre-workout meal was eaten in the car on the way to the gym (hence the blurry-in-a-hurry pic).  Again, it was a late Meal 2, so I  needed my fruit and protein.  I had some leftover grilled salmon in the fridge that needed to be eaten.  Salmon is slightly sweet to begin with, so I paired my leftover  it with a late-season peach.  I mixed in a little Greek yogurt (maybe 2-3 T?) to add moisture.  With the slight smoky-char flavor from the grilled fish, the sweet peaches were absolutely fantastic.

 

 

For those of you who are short on time, this is an easy, fun meal that can be thrown together 5 mins before walking out the door and eaten on the go!

 

 

4. Greek Chocolate-Orange Protein Yogurt

Chocolate and orange probably isn’t a strange combination to many of you.  I haven’t been a big fan of the combo in the past.  I like my chocolate served with a side of chocolate!  Keeping an open mind (and in need of a quick meal 2), I eyed the half eaten orange in my fridge.

I wanted Greek yogurt, but I try to limit my diary as I find it makes my face break out.  Often my solution is to eat just half a serving and combine it with 1/2 a scoop of protein powder to get at least 20g of protein (my minimum at each meal)., which is exactly what I did here.

 

 

Greek Chocolate-Orange Protein Yogurt

  • 1/2 c Greek yogurt
  • 1/2 scoop chocolate protein powder
  • 3-4 drops of chocolate flavoring (I use these Capella drops)
  • 5 drops of orange liquid Stevia.  
  • 1/2 segmented orange

 

Mix together yogurt, protein, chocolate flavor, and Stevia in a small bowl.  

Top with orange segements and (optional) sprinkle of cinnamon.

 

 

5. PB & Jeggs (and Aggs) Proof

I have a little PB & Jeggs (Aggs/Peggs/etc) addiction.  This egg white-peanut flour-fruit combo is a staple in my diet.  It’s the perfect high protein fuel, and suitable for breakfast, snack, or dessert.

Sounds weird, taste good.  But I’m not the only one who thinks so!  My friends Eiren and Meg agree:

 

Meg’s PB & Jeggs (with oats):

 

Eiren’s PB & Jeggs (isn’t this the coolest graphic?!  So sweet of her to make it):

 

And Eiren’s awesome twist on the PB & Aggs… PB & Aggs in a Jar:

 

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In other weird food news, I remain addicted to Carrot Cake Protein Batter.   I’m eating it as I draft this post.  Pretty sure this will never get old.

Have you tried PB & Jeggs?  Just trust me on this one.

What is your favorite strange food combo?

 

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes Tagged With: breakfast, figure competition, fish, lunch, pescatarian, protein, salmon, snacks, tilapia, vegetarian, workout, yogurt

Maple Bacon Pancake Cookies

September 10, 2012 By Laura

Cheating gets a bad wrap.

 

Cheat day, that is.  That cheatin’ man doesn’t deserve a second look.  

This cheat day weekend was a little spread out… but I had trainer-blessings in my quest to gain more weight.

 

Saturday was Take Your Mom to the Gym Day.  This Saturday Mom joined me at my gym for a workout, and scheduled time with my trainer to being a program of her own.  Mother-Daughter Beast Mode = ON.

 

 

Mamma has gotten on pain relief (she was sidelined for a long time after a bad surgery), and has decided to refocus on fitness and building muscle.  I am SO proud of her!

 

 

After out workout we headed to Buford Highway, Atlanta’s ethnic food mecca, for a refuel.  Korean BBQ at Hae Woon Dae (5805 Buford Hwy., Doraville, GA 30340, 770-451-7957).  If you’re in ATL, I highly recommend it – don’t be scared by the fact that you practically have to turn into a “Gentleman’s Club” to get there.

 

 

If you’ve never experienced an authentic Korean BBQ meal, I cannot recommend it enough.  They cook the meat over charcoal at your table (they also have tofu), and serve it with a boat-load of tasty sides like cabbage kimchi, cucumber kimchi, pickled radishes, sprouts, lettuce, and soy bean paste.  Also, don’t skip the Korean pancakes.  The egg and flour-based pancakes are traditionally laced with scallions, but often include other add-ins.  Ours also contained carrots, zucchini, and kimchi.

 

Sunday my friends Summer and Annette had a baby shower celebrating the impending arrival of TWINS!

 

 

I had the honor of creating a few desserts… I may have gotten a little carried away with the baking, but it is fun to cut loose and get creative with the full-fat sugar-loaded treats every once in a while.

If you follow me on Instragram, you may have seen this shot of my grocery basket on Friday night:

 

 

You may have also seen the following scene as I cooked.  This is what happens when you’re frying bacon, creaming an obscene amount of butter and sugar, and it’s time for your 20g of protein (yup – that’s salmon).

 

 

The bacon and the creamed deliciousness were for 2 things that I could eat 24×7 and never tire of (though my waist line may say otherwise):  Maple Bacon Pancake Cookies and Banana S’More Nut Bars.

 

 

These S’more Bars are the best I’ve ever had.  I only wish I could take credit for the recipe!  They are the ingenious work of Eric Wolitzky from Cake & Ale in Decatur, GA.

The restaurant serves some of the best food in Atlanta (they are responsible for getting me to like seafood), but their bakery was recently recognized by Bon Appetite as one of the best in America.

 

 

The only liberties I took were to replace the milk chocolate with dark, use plain peanuts instead of salted, and toast the marshmallows before mixing them into the fudge-y chocolate-banana-peanut butter fudge.  Next time you have the occasion to go all-out with a dessert, MAKE THIS.  Click here for the full recipe.

 

Creation #2 was my own.  A pancake in cookie form.  It’s like breakfast for dessert.  I cooked bacon for the first time in years (I’m not actually a bacon fanatic as this post would indicate).  The only downside is that my condo STILL smells like bacon. 🙂

 

 

Maple syrup is a must with pancakes, so I added extract to  mine to acheive that deep sweetness.  I wasn’t sure I’d want to add anything else, as bacon is potent stuff… but I decided to stir in some dark chocolate chips.  What’s better that chocolate chip pancakes?

 

 

Sweet, salty and indulgently amazing, these chewy cookies are fit for any cheat day.  I’d say my trainer agrees since his sample were gone almost as fast as I could hand him the baggie.

Recipe at the bottom.

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First we need to recap what I did to EARN that incredible day of cheats!  No huge news to recap this week.  It was a good week of workouts, and I’m excited to keep seeing gains as I keep pushing and amp up the protein.

I don’t ever get to see my back, so I recruited Mom to take a pic while we were at the gym this weekend:

 

 

Workout Recap (9/4 – 9/9):

  • Tuesday – Shoulders/Butt, 1.5 mile walk
  • Wednesday – Chest/Biceps, Calf raises, 100 push-ups
  • Thursday – Legs (with trainer), 2 mile walk
  • Friday – Back/Triceps, Calf raises
  • Saturday – Shoulders/Butt
  • Sunday – Chest/Biceps, Calves

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Maple Bacon Chocolate Chip Pancake Cookies

  • 1/2 C butter, softened
  • 1 1/3 C granulated sugar
  • 2 Large eggs
  • 2 C pancake mix
  • 1 tsp maple extract
  • 12 oz bacon, cooked and crumbled
  • 1/3 C dark chocolate chips

 

Cream butter and sugar together in large mixing bowl. Beat in egg and maple extract, mixing well.

Slowly stir in pancake mix.  Fold in the crumbled bacon and chocolate chips.

Drop by the spoonful (~1.5 T) onto parchment-lined cookie sheets and bake for 12 mins.

Makes 2 dozen cookies.

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Back on track!  I’m determined to make this the cleanest week ever, and to keep increasing my weight.

What is your favorite “cheat?”

Have you ever had Korean BBQ?

 

Filed Under: Baking, Fitness, Recap, Recipes, Restaurants, Weights Tagged With: Asian, bacon, Cakes & Ale, cookies, dessert, Hae Woon Dae, Korean BBQ, protein, restaurants, s'mores, workout

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