Showing posts with label Nutrition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nutrition. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Paleo (or not) Spaghetti With Photos!

This recipe is exactly what we used.  You can substitute things you would rather use.  Two items we used are Italian Sausages, and canned tomato paste, neither of which are Paleo, but were what we had on hand to make this dish with.  For the meat, substitute lean, grass-fed beef, or other grass-fed red meat, and for the tomato paste Trader Joe's sells organic tomato paste that has two ingredients: tomatoes and naturally derived citric acid.  The Paleo community seems to be pretty up in the air about using canned products, so it is entirely up to you to decide if you want to. =)

THE RECIPE

What you will need:

  • A Bowl of Cherry or Grape Tomatoes
  • (For two people) One Large Spaghetti Squash
  • Olive Oil
  • One Organic Onion (Yellow)
  • Two Stalks of Organic Celery
  • 4-5 Organic Mini (Bell) Peppers
  • (optional) Small Can of Tomato Paste (Preferably Organic) 

Herbs:
  • Fresh Basil
  • Fresh Parsley
  • 2 TBSP Organic Garlic (we like the minced stuff that comes in a jar)
Directions:
Cut the tomatoes in half, and put them in a saucepan.  Cover the tomatoes with water, and allow them to simmer.  They will need to cook for at least a couple hours. Every so often, mash them with a hand-held potato masher, if one is on hand. You will need to add water to it as it simmers down. 



In the meantime, while the tomatoes are cooking, you will need to gather your herbs.  For this recipe, we cut fresh parsley and fresh basil from our garden.


<------Basil






<------Parsley
When the tomatoes are near finished, you will need to get your squash ready.
Cut it in half, like shown in the picture. -------->




Scoop out the seeds, like shown in the next picture.
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Next, you are going to rub the insides with olive oil.




Then, you will need to salt each side, put them on a baking sheet, and throw them in the oven.  Set the oven to 385*











Next, while the squash is cooking, you will need to prepare the rest of the sauce. Chop the:
  • Onion-mince it
  • Peppers- mince them
  • Herbs-mince them
  • Sausage-split the skin and take the meat out
  • Garlic-have it on hand
 You are going to begin by cooking the onion, peppers, and garlic in one pan, with a bit of olive oil.
Cook the veggies until they are just getting soft. You will want them to still be a bit crisp. When they are finished, add them to the tomatoes, as shown in
the picture to the right.    --------------->
At this time, you will also add the tomato paste, if you use it. :)










Your sauce should look something like this ----->












Go ahead and add your herbs now. :)  ---------->




It is at this time, that you will also add your meat. In our case, the sausage.--------------------->

Had we prepared for this meal and not thrown it together hastily, we most likely would have used the grass-fed Angus meat we usually get. :) 

Simmer the sauce, while stirring, for about 5-7 minutes, bringing all the ingredients together. :)







This time, we served the sauce in the hollowed-out squash.  We usually pull the squash, with a fork, creating the "spaghetti noodles". This way looked nice, and it was OK, but I found it awkward to pull the sides of the squash.  I will say this though, clean up was really easy! and storing leftovers was also.  We just wrapped the squash and made sure they didn't spill.


I hope everyone enjoyed this recipe. :)

Until next time, love yourself, because I love you too. XOXO 

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Just Saw Progress!!

I keep my scale in the cupboard under my bathroom sink.  This keeps it "out of site, out of mind" so to speak.  If not I will step on it 5 times a day and get pissed I don't see any progress.

I have got it down to about once every 2 weeks.  The last time I stepped on it was June 12, before today.

I stepped on it today and I have lost another whopping FIVE POUNDS!! I am so excited.  I was getting in the shower and looked in the mirror and could see a difference, then I remembered the scale. =) Stepped on it and BOOM!  I am very happy.  So that makes 5 pounds since I started FitStar.  I can live with 5 pounds in 2 weeks.  I can't understand people who deprive themselves to get to where they want to be, only to gain it back once they have succeeded.

This morning's breakfast smoothie. Spinach,
Kale, Cucumber, Apple, and a few Mixed
Berries, 15g of protein powder and almond milk.=) 
This happens, because people lose the weight, then go back to old habits. I don't eliminate carbs, or fats (other than those CREATED by processing food).  I eat little to nothing processed. I will go with little, because there are a few things I eat (damn you Ben and Jerry's for going non-GMO!! Ice cream will be the death of me. Ha!  I'm allowed one vice, don't judge me. LOL) that are processed.

I am absolutely beyond stoked that I have lost another 5 pounds. I had to share that with you wonderful people. =)

I will be posting a real post soon. In the mean time, be sure to check out FitStar!  You can find the links below. =)

www.fitstar.com

FitStar iTunes Link

FitStar on Twitter

FitStar on Facebook

BTW, I do not get paid to advertise for FitStar. LOL. I just seriously love this app THAT MUCH.

Until next time, love yourself, because I love you too. =) <3