im-a-sexy-pirate:

leanmeanworkoutmachine:

Pre-workout snacks
1. Protein Creamcicle: Put a twist on the classic kids’ treat by blending 1 scoop vanilla whey protein powder, 1 cup orange juice, and 1 cup ice. Trainer and fitness expert @JCDFitness does it!
2. Fruitsation shake: Blend 1 scoop of your favorite whey protein flavor with ½ cup ice, and 1 cup frozen berries for a sweet energy boost, suggests strength coach @Roglaw.
3. Cha-Cha coconut shake: Infuse 1 scoop chocolate whey protein with 2 teaspoons of extra virgin coconut oil. Girls Gone Strong co-founder @JenComasKeck loves this!
4. Star-buffs shake: Need a pre-workout pick-me-up? Greatist’s fitness editor suggests blending 1 cup iced coffee (keep the ice) with 1 scoop chocolate whey protein.
5. Dressed up oats: Load up on carbohydrates for a longer workout with ½ cup cooked steel-cut oats topped with 1 tablespoon dried fruit and 1 tablespoon shaved almonds.
6. Perfect yogurt parfait: Feeling fancy, huh? Top ¼ cup nonfat yogurt with ½ cup whole grain cereal and ½ cup fresh strawberries.
7. Yoberries a-go-go: For the perfect blend of carbs and protein, try 1 cup non-fat vanilla beanGreek yogurt — which often packs more protein and probiotics than regular plain yogurt — with ½ cup fresh blueberries.
8. Eggs n’ toast: Have a heartier appetite? Try 1 or 2 hard-boiled eggs with 1 slice of whole-wheat toast.
9. Fruit and Cottage: Top ½ cup cottage cheese — a low calorie and higher protein option — with ½ cup fresh pineapple, berries, or melon. And voila!
10. PB Apple: For a quick carb fuel-up, slice 1 medium apple and serve with 2 tablespoons all-natural peanut butter.
11. Classic fruit cup: Prefer to keep it sweet but simple? Combine 1 cup berries, melon, banana, and oranges — oh my!
12. Dried fruit: For a quick pre-workout fix, try ¼ cup serving of dried berries, apricots, and pineapple, says Greatist Expert Jessica Redmond.
13. Fruit leather: Need something light that makes you feel like a kid again? Try 1 single serving of fruit leather. Have a little extra time? Roll some out in the kitchen.
14. Energy in a bar: With so many options in the aisle, try opting for a bar with the most naturalingredients. While protein count is key, also check the sugar content (it shouldn’t rival what’s found in the candy aisle!).
15. Chicken n’ sweets: For a fast bite, grab 2-4 ounces (or a palm-sized amount) of sliced chicken with an equal portion size of sweet potatoes, suggests Greatist Expert Dan Trink.
16. Oats n’ eggs: Not just for breakfast, try ½ cup cooked oatmeal and 2 whole eggs seasoned with salt and pepper.
17. PB & B toast: Fuel up with 1-2 tablespoons of all-natural peanut butter and half a sliced banana on whole-wheat toast, says Greatist Expert Lisa Moskovitz.
18. Turk-cado pasta: Add 2-4 ounces (or a palm-sized amount) of roasted turkey and 3-4 avocadoslices to ½ cup cooked whole-wheat pasta for some enviable eats.
19.  Wafflewich: Spruce up this classic by combining 1 frozen Kashi waffle with 2 teaspoons of almond butter and 1 teaspoon of jam.
20. Better than a PB Cup: A half-cup cooked oats with 1 teaspoon defatted peanut flour, a dash ofstevia, and a sprinkling of cocoa powder on top — a concoction from the kitchen of Greatist contributor David Butler.
21. Veggie omelet: Add a little more color to your diet by combining 2 whole eggs shaken with 1 teaspoon of water cooked with 1 cup sautéed seasonal veggies.
22. Rice con leche: Got a long way to run? Fuel up with ½ cup cooked rice, covered with ½ cup milk, a scatter of raisins, and a dash of cinnamon on top.
23. Sports drink: An 8-ounce low sugar sports drink (keep it under 10 grams of sugar) will do the trick if you’re in a crunch. For a little more fuel, add a scoop of BCAA powder— branch chain amino acids that help maintain muscle and tissue health[1].
24.  Hearty salad: Need some greens? Try 1 cup of salad greens with assorted veggies, 1 hardboiled egg, and a drizzle of EVOO and vinegar, or your favorite low-fat dressing.
25. Energy gel: Got a long way to go? Slurp down a energy gel (like Gu) prior to an endurance workout.
Post-workout snacks
26. Protein pancakes: From the kitchen of Greatist contributor Laura Skladzinski, mix 4 egg whites, ½ cup rolled oats, ½ cup low fat cottage cheese, 1/8 teaspoon baking powder, and ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract. Cook on preheated griddle (medium low heat) until it bubbles, then flip and cook another 30-60 seconds. Top with fresh berries or sliced banana.
27. Sweet potato pie shake: This isn’t your grandma’s recipe. Combine 1 scoop of cinnamon bun whey protein, ¼ cup diced cooked sweet potato, 1 cup of ice, and 1 cup vanilla almond milk in the blender — a Kellie Davis original.
28. Chunky Monkey shake: Monkey around with 1 medium banana, 1 tablespoon peanut butter, and 1 cup low-fat chocolate milk blended with ice.
29. Double G shake: Aussie strength coach @Rachel_Guy1 recommends an 8-ounce greens drink (any superfood blend found at most health food stores) with 1 scoop of glutamine.
30. Double Trouble shake: To lengthen the delivery time of nutrients to your muscles, combine ½ scoop of whey protein blended with ½ scoop slower-digesting casein protein, plus a handful of your favorite fresh or frozen fruit.
31. Bananarama: One medium sliced banana with 1 cup low fat milk — it doesn’t get any easier than this!
32. Protein bar: For a quick, store-bought fix, feed those muscles with a protein bar. Just watch the sugar content. Look for bars with 10-30 grams of protein, less than 10 grams of sugar, and the fewest number of ingredients you can’t pronounce!
33. Beef and squash: Need something hearty? Try a handful of lean roast beef with an equal portion of butternut squash.
34. Tuna crackers: Mix up a batch of light tuna salad for a quick bite. Add two heaping spoonfuls to a handful of whole grain crackers, and chomp away.
35. Bagel with egg whites: Half a medium-sized whole grain bagel with 2 eggs whites makes a great post-workout sandwich.
36. Ants on a raft: The ants go marching… Spread a heap of natural peanut butter over a brown rice cake and top with raisins.
37. Milk and cereal: Any time is a good time for cereal. Add 1 cup of low-fat milk to 1 cup of whole-grain cereal. Nosh loudly.
38. Chocolate milk: One to two cups of low-fat chocolate milk seals the deal with extra carbs and protein.
39. Black bean omelet: Four eggs whites, 1 ounce low-fat cheese, and ¼ cup canned black beans — then spice it up with a savory salsa, if you dare.
40. Green Monster smoothie: Blend 4 cups spinach, ½ cup vanilla bean yogurt, 1 cup almond milk, 1 banana, and 1 tablespoon peanut butter with ice — a favorite of Greatist contributor Claudia Morgan via Iowa Girl Eats.
41. Cottage cheese crunch: One cup fat-free cottage cheese, 1 teaspoon honey, ½ cup whole-grain cereal, and a dash of cinnamon does a body good.
42. Eggy muffinwich: Ditch the fast-food and opt for 1 whole egg, fresh spinach, 1 slice low fat cheese, and 1 slice Canadian bacon served on an English muffin, suggests Greatist contributorLisa LaValle Overmyer.
43. BCAA n’ cakes: When in doubt, just add cakes! Pair up two scoops of BCAA powder mixed in ice water with two rice cakes.
44. Recovery in a bottle: When time is of the essence, grab a store-bought recovery drink to sip on after training. Just check the label — sports recovery drinks will provide plenty of carbs refuel, or opt for aminos to really rebuild.
45. Apples and cheese:  Tease your taste buds with 1 medium sliced apple and 1 stick of low-fat string cheese.
46. Pita and hummus: One 7-inch pita with two spoonfuls of  hummus adds a little pep back to your step with quick digesting carbs.
47.  Egg scramble: Veg out after a hard training session with 2-3 whole eggs scrambled with a handful of chopped onion, spinach, and bell peppers.
48. Choco-tropical trail mix: Go bananas for a blend of ½ a handful of each: macadamia nuts, dried coconut, dark chocolate chips, and banana chips.
49. AB & J Rice Cakes: Almond butter takes the cake. For this healthier twist on the classic PB & J, sandwich 1 tablespoon of almond butter and 1 teaspoon of strawberry jam between two rice cakes.
50. Chicken hash: After your workout grab 1 cup cooked diced chicken, ½ cup butternut squash and apples, roasted in olive oil, salt, and pepper. Make a big batch and store it in the fridge!

ooh, the Chunk Monkey shake sounds good! and what a cute name!

im-a-sexy-pirate:

leanmeanworkoutmachine:

Pre-workout snacks

1. Protein Creamcicle: Put a twist on the classic kids’ treat by blending 1 scoop vanilla whey protein powder, 1 cup orange juice, and 1 cup ice. Trainer and fitness expert @JCDFitness does it!

2. Fruitsation shake: Blend 1 scoop of your favorite whey protein flavor with ½ cup ice, and 1 cup frozen berries for a sweet energy boost, suggests strength coach @Roglaw.

3. Cha-Cha coconut shake: Infuse 1 scoop chocolate whey protein with 2 teaspoons of extra virgin coconut oil. Girls Gone Strong co-founder @JenComasKeck loves this!

4. Star-buffs shake: Need a pre-workout pick-me-up? Greatist’s fitness editor suggests blending 1 cup iced coffee (keep the ice) with 1 scoop chocolate whey protein.

5. Dressed up oats: Load up on carbohydrates for a longer workout with ½ cup cooked steel-cut oats topped with 1 tablespoon dried fruit and 1 tablespoon shaved almonds.

6. Perfect yogurt parfait: Feeling fancy, huh? Top ¼ cup nonfat yogurt with ½ cup whole grain cereal and ½ cup fresh strawberries.

7. Yoberries a-go-go: For the perfect blend of carbs and protein, try 1 cup non-fat vanilla beanGreek yogurt — which often packs more protein and probiotics than regular plain yogurt — with ½ cup fresh blueberries.

8. Eggs n’ toast: Have a heartier appetite? Try 1 or 2 hard-boiled eggs with 1 slice of whole-wheat toast.

9. Fruit and Cottage: Top ½ cup cottage cheese — a low calorie and higher protein option — with ½ cup fresh pineapple, berries, or melon. And voila!

10. PB Apple: For a quick carb fuel-up, slice 1 medium apple and serve with 2 tablespoons all-natural peanut butter.

11. Classic fruit cup: Prefer to keep it sweet but simple? Combine 1 cup berries, melon, banana, and oranges — oh my!

12. Dried fruit: For a quick pre-workout fix, try ¼ cup serving of dried berries, apricots, and pineapple, says Greatist Expert Jessica Redmond.

13. Fruit leather: Need something light that makes you feel like a kid again? Try 1 single serving of fruit leather. Have a little extra time? Roll some out in the kitchen.

14. Energy in a bar: With so many options in the aisle, try opting for a bar with the most naturalingredients. While protein count is key, also check the sugar content (it shouldn’t rival what’s found in the candy aisle!).

15. Chicken n’ sweets: For a fast bite, grab 2-4 ounces (or a palm-sized amount) of sliced chicken with an equal portion size of sweet potatoes, suggests Greatist Expert Dan Trink.

16. Oats n’ eggs: Not just for breakfast, try ½ cup cooked oatmeal and 2 whole eggs seasoned with salt and pepper.

17. PB & B toast: Fuel up with 1-2 tablespoons of all-natural peanut butter and half a sliced banana on whole-wheat toast, says Greatist Expert Lisa Moskovitz.

18. Turk-cado pasta: Add 2-4 ounces (or a palm-sized amount) of roasted turkey and 3-4 avocadoslices to ½ cup cooked whole-wheat pasta for some enviable eats.

19.  Wafflewich: Spruce up this classic by combining 1 frozen Kashi waffle with 2 teaspoons of almond butter and 1 teaspoon of jam.

20. Better than a PB Cup: A half-cup cooked oats with 1 teaspoon defatted peanut flour, a dash ofstevia, and a sprinkling of cocoa powder on top — a concoction from the kitchen of Greatist contributor David Butler.

21. Veggie omelet: Add a little more color to your diet by combining 2 whole eggs shaken with 1 teaspoon of water cooked with 1 cup sautéed seasonal veggies.

22. Rice con leche: Got a long way to run? Fuel up with ½ cup cooked rice, covered with ½ cup milk, a scatter of raisins, and a dash of cinnamon on top.

23. Sports drink: An 8-ounce low sugar sports drink (keep it under 10 grams of sugar) will do the trick if you’re in a crunch. For a little more fuel, add a scoop of BCAA powder— branch chain amino acids that help maintain muscle and tissue health[1].

24.  Hearty salad: Need some greens? Try 1 cup of salad greens with assorted veggies, 1 hardboiled egg, and a drizzle of EVOO and vinegar, or your favorite low-fat dressing.

25. Energy gel: Got a long way to go? Slurp down a energy gel (like Gu) prior to an endurance workout.

Post-workout snacks

26. Protein pancakes: From the kitchen of Greatist contributor Laura Skladzinski, mix 4 egg whites, ½ cup rolled oats, ½ cup low fat cottage cheese, 1/8 teaspoon baking powder, and ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract. Cook on preheated griddle (medium low heat) until it bubbles, then flip and cook another 30-60 seconds. Top with fresh berries or sliced banana.

27. Sweet potato pie shake: This isn’t your grandma’s recipe. Combine 1 scoop of cinnamon bun whey protein, ¼ cup diced cooked sweet potato, 1 cup of ice, and 1 cup vanilla almond milk in the blender — a Kellie Davis original.

28. Chunky Monkey shake: Monkey around with 1 medium banana, 1 tablespoon peanut butter, and 1 cup low-fat chocolate milk blended with ice.

29. Double G shake: Aussie strength coach @Rachel_Guy1 recommends an 8-ounce greens drink (any superfood blend found at most health food stores) with 1 scoop of glutamine.

30. Double Trouble shake: To lengthen the delivery time of nutrients to your muscles, combine ½ scoop of whey protein blended with ½ scoop slower-digesting casein protein, plus a handful of your favorite fresh or frozen fruit.

31. Bananarama: One medium sliced banana with 1 cup low fat milk — it doesn’t get any easier than this!

32. Protein bar: For a quick, store-bought fix, feed those muscles with a protein bar. Just watch the sugar content. Look for bars with 10-30 grams of protein, less than 10 grams of sugar, and the fewest number of ingredients you can’t pronounce!

33. Beef and squash: Need something hearty? Try a handful of lean roast beef with an equal portion of butternut squash.

34. Tuna crackers: Mix up a batch of light tuna salad for a quick bite. Add two heaping spoonfuls to a handful of whole grain crackers, and chomp away.

35. Bagel with egg whites: Half a medium-sized whole grain bagel with 2 eggs whites makes a great post-workout sandwich.

36. Ants on a raft: The ants go marching… Spread a heap of natural peanut butter over a brown rice cake and top with raisins.

37. Milk and cereal: Any time is a good time for cereal. Add 1 cup of low-fat milk to 1 cup of whole-grain cereal. Nosh loudly.

38. Chocolate milk: One to two cups of low-fat chocolate milk seals the deal with extra carbs and protein.

39. Black bean omelet: Four eggs whites, 1 ounce low-fat cheese, and ¼ cup canned black beans — then spice it up with a savory salsa, if you dare.

40. Green Monster smoothie: Blend 4 cups spinach, ½ cup vanilla bean yogurt, 1 cup almond milk, 1 banana, and 1 tablespoon peanut butter with ice — a favorite of Greatist contributor Claudia Morgan via Iowa Girl Eats.

41. Cottage cheese crunch: One cup fat-free cottage cheese, 1 teaspoon honey, ½ cup whole-grain cereal, and a dash of cinnamon does a body good.

42. Eggy muffinwich: Ditch the fast-food and opt for 1 whole egg, fresh spinach, 1 slice low fat cheese, and 1 slice Canadian bacon served on an English muffin, suggests Greatist contributorLisa LaValle Overmyer.

43. BCAA n’ cakes: When in doubt, just add cakes! Pair up two scoops of BCAA powder mixed in ice water with two rice cakes.

44. Recovery in a bottle: When time is of the essence, grab a store-bought recovery drink to sip on after training. Just check the label — sports recovery drinks will provide plenty of carbs refuel, or opt for aminos to really rebuild.

45. Apples and cheese:  Tease your taste buds with 1 medium sliced apple and 1 stick of low-fat string cheese.

46. Pita and hummus: One 7-inch pita with two spoonfuls of  hummus adds a little pep back to your step with quick digesting carbs.

47.  Egg scramble: Veg out after a hard training session with 2-3 whole eggs scrambled with a handful of chopped onion, spinach, and bell peppers.

48. Choco-tropical trail mix: Go bananas for a blend of ½ a handful of each: macadamia nuts, dried coconut, dark chocolate chips, and banana chips.

49. AB & J Rice Cakes: Almond butter takes the cake. For this healthier twist on the classic PB & J, sandwich 1 tablespoon of almond butter and 1 teaspoon of strawberry jam between two rice cakes.

50. Chicken hash: After your workout grab 1 cup cooked diced chicken, ½ cup butternut squash and apples, roasted in olive oil, salt, and pepper. Make a big batch and store it in the fridge!

ooh, the Chunk Monkey shake sounds good! and what a cute name!

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@16 hours ago with 2033 notes
riiaeatsright:

Originally From The Greatist!
Perfect Picnic
Fruit and Nut BarsThese eight-ingredient bars are the perfect way to fit in that daily dose of nuts and satisfy that sweet tooth at the same time. Plus, they go from pantry to plate in less than an hour!
Carrot and Raisin SlawNo breakfast is complete without some red, white, and blue. Get a healthy dose of color with this patriotic berry parfait!
Cherry Chicken SaladPack this chicken salad for any picnic. The little flavor kick from fresh cherry is a welcome delight for the tastebuds!
Quinoa PuttanescaThis Italian classic takes a healthier twist with quinoa and spinach. Plus, it’s super quick to make!
Zesty Shrimp and QuinoaThis super-easy seafood dish can go from fridge to table in less than 15 minutes and is sure to satisfy any grumbling stomach.
Salad Time:
Quinoa Greek SaladThis recipe for a healthy (dressing-free!) quinoa salad is a perfect side dish without the added calories and carbohydrate-overload.
Chopped Mexican SaladWith just 10 minutes flat of prep time, this Mexican-inspired dish is a quick and healthy alternative to typical South of the Border fare.
California Spinach SaladThis spinach-based salad definitely brings a little California sunshine to any dinner table.
Mediterranean Cucumber SaladReady in under 10 minutes, our healthy Cucumber Salad makes the perfect quick and easy side for any warm weather meal.
Spinach and Israeli Couscous SaladThis spinach-packed grain dish makes for a healthy, no-fuss addition to any dinner table (or lunchbox).
Veggie-Packed Quinoa SaladThis veggie and protein-packed quinoa dish can is the perfect quick weeknight dinner or lunch on-the-go.
Lentil and Feta TabboulehWith only one pot to clean, this is an easy, healthy, fresh, and flavorful dinner option.
Fresh Pea and Radish SaladThis super seasonal salad bursting with fresh flavors is perfect as a Memorial Day barbecue side dish.
Bangin’ Barbeque:
Chipotle Honey Chicken Tenders and Sweet PotatoesWith a little planning ahead, this 24-hour marinated chicken and sweet potato dish is an easy answer to post-work fatigue.
Mushroom and Olive Veggie BurgersThese quick, easy, and healthy veggie burgers will crush their pre-made frozen competition in any taste (or nutrition) test.
Roasted AsparagusWith just three ingredients and less than 20 minutes start-to-finish, this roasted asparagus recipe makes one simple, crowd-pleasing dish.
Apple Cider MargaritasTry this autumnal twist on a traditional summer cocktail. “An apple-a-day” applies to apple cider too, right?
Healthy 4th of July Hot DogsIt doesn’t get any more American than a 4th of July BBQ. Try our take on the classic hot dog for an equally tasty (but lighter) version of the summer staple.
60 Healthier Drinks for BoozingShots, spritzers, cocktails, and more — we rounded up 60 of the healthiest drink recipes out there.
Sweet Tooth:
Berry Patriotic ParfaitNo breakfast is complete without some red, white, and blue. Get a healthy dose of color with this patriotic berry parfait!
Greek Yogurt CupcakesFor a cupcake that’s tasty, sweet, and healthier than most, this may just be your new favorite recipe.
Banana Ice CreamIce cream made only from frozen bananas? Yes, please!
S’more BrowniesSweeten up by taking s’mores on the go with this awesome (and healthy-ish) recipe.
Peanut Butter Chip CookiesPeanut butter cookies never looked so yummy or tasted so good as in this whole-wheat recipe.

riiaeatsright:

Originally From The Greatist!

Perfect Picnic

Fruit and Nut Bars
These eight-ingredient bars are the perfect way to fit in that daily dose of nuts and satisfy that sweet tooth at the same time. Plus, they go from pantry to plate in less than an hour!

Carrot and Raisin Slaw
No breakfast is complete without some red, white, and blue. Get a healthy dose of color with this patriotic berry parfait!

Cherry Chicken Salad
Pack this chicken salad for any picnic. The little flavor kick from fresh cherry is a welcome delight for the tastebuds!

Quinoa Puttanesca
This Italian classic takes a healthier twist with quinoa and spinach. Plus, it’s super quick to make!

Zesty Shrimp and Quinoa
This super-easy seafood dish can go from fridge to table in less than 15 minutes and is sure to satisfy any grumbling stomach.

Salad Time:

Quinoa Greek Salad
This recipe for a healthy (dressing-free!) quinoa salad is a perfect side dish without the added calories and carbohydrate-overload.

Chopped Mexican Salad
With just 10 minutes flat of prep time, this Mexican-inspired dish is a quick and healthy alternative to typical South of the Border fare.

California Spinach Salad
This spinach-based salad definitely brings a little California sunshine to any dinner table.

Mediterranean Cucumber Salad
Ready in under 10 minutes, our healthy Cucumber Salad makes the perfect quick and easy side for any warm weather meal.

Spinach and Israeli Couscous Salad
This spinach-packed grain dish makes for a healthy, no-fuss addition to any dinner table (or lunchbox).

Veggie-Packed Quinoa Salad
This veggie and protein-packed quinoa dish can is the perfect quick weeknight dinner or lunch on-the-go.

Lentil and Feta Tabbouleh
With only one pot to clean, this is an easy, healthy, fresh, and flavorful dinner option.

Fresh Pea and Radish Salad
This super seasonal salad bursting with fresh flavors is perfect as a Memorial Day barbecue side dish.

Bangin’ Barbeque:

Chipotle Honey Chicken Tenders and Sweet Potatoes
With a little planning ahead, this 24-hour marinated chicken and sweet potato dish is an easy answer to post-work fatigue.

Mushroom and Olive Veggie Burgers
These quick, easy, and healthy veggie burgers will crush their pre-made frozen competition in any taste (or nutrition) test.

Roasted Asparagus
With just three ingredients and less than 20 minutes start-to-finish, this roasted asparagus recipe makes one simple, crowd-pleasing dish.

Apple Cider Margaritas
Try this autumnal twist on a traditional summer cocktail. “An apple-a-day” applies to apple cider too, right?

Healthy 4th of July Hot Dogs
It doesn’t get any more American than a 4th of July BBQ. Try our take on the classic hot dog for an equally tasty (but lighter) version of the summer staple.

60 Healthier Drinks for Boozing
Shots, spritzers, cocktails, and more — we rounded up 60 of the healthiest drink recipes out there.

Sweet Tooth:

Berry Patriotic Parfait
No breakfast is complete without some red, white, and blue. Get a healthy dose of color with this patriotic berry parfait!

Greek Yogurt Cupcakes
For a cupcake that’s tasty, sweet, and healthier than most, this may just be your new favorite recipe.

Banana Ice Cream
Ice cream made only from frozen bananas? Yes, please!

S’more Brownies
Sweeten up by taking s’mores on the go with this awesome (and healthy-ish) recipe.

Peanut Butter Chip Cookies
Peanut butter cookies never looked so yummy or tasted so good as in this whole-wheat recipe.

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@1 day ago with 1397 notes
#recipes 

radicalijtihad:

girlgrowingsmall:

fitisthenewblack:

Strawberries, with cheesecake (vegan) on the side recipe

-One container of vegan cream cheese

-3/4 cup of vegan sour cream

- bag of powdered sugar *yes, this isn’t healthy, but it’s cheesecake for crying out loud!*

- Strawberries

-Crushed gram crackers

Directions


-Mix cream cheese and sour cream in a bowl, and add in powdered sugar to taste. I would start with 1/2 cup and see how sweet that is. If you want it sweeter add a little more.

-Clean berries, and cut off the top and scoop out middle with a small knife.

-Fill center of berries with cheesecake filling.

-Top with crushed gram crackers.

YUM YUM YUM

1) This looks delicious.

2) This is NOT what I’d call a vegan recipe. This was, “Oh hey, just get the vegan versions of these typically animal based products.” If I see “vegan” in the title, I expect the ingredients to creatively work around or substitute for the animal products, not just be the exact same ingredients the recipe would normally call for, only with the word “vegan” written next to ‘em.

3) I really love the gifs that show how to make it. It’s a nice trend going on for Tumblr.

gonna try this next week!!!

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@1 day ago with 8127 notes
#recipes 
finding-happiness-within:

berryhealthy: Breakfast smoothie consisting of 2 cups of strawberries, 1 cup water, 1/2 milk, 2 big spoons of oikos vanilla greek yogurt, and a handful of spinach.
Yummm. 

finding-happiness-within:

berryhealthyBreakfast smoothie consisting of 2 cups of strawberries, 1 cup water, 1/2 milk, 2 big spoons of oikos vanilla greek yogurt, and a handful of spinach.

Yummm. 

@1 day ago with 193 notes
#recipes 

Vanity Pounds - Why You Aren’t Losing That Last 5-10

fitvillains:

Vanity Pounds: The last 5-20lbs you want to lose, NOT because your body’s unhealthy, but because you want to look a certain way.

Health & Vanity are two different things. I’m not judging you for your vanity pounds, I don’t like mine either. But they are NOT to be confused with healthy pounds or healthy weight loss.

The problem with vanity pounds: everyone’s body is healthy at a certain point (mine is healthy within 10-15lbs+ of where I am, and within 5lbs-). The body LIKES being there. It’s not stressed about where it’s energy is coming from, it’s getting exercise, nutrients, sleep, love and it’s happy, happy, happy.

BUT… if it feels threatened with unhealthy behaviors (eating too little, ahem, -1000 calorie eaters or exercising too much (making too big of a deficit), it will enter starvation mode and start to release hormones, cortisol and other bo-chemistry weapons to preserve the energy and SAVE itself from YOU.

It is possible to lose those vanity pounds... but you need to do it healthily. Your body needs to feel nice & taken care of so that it doesn’t MIND losing an extra 5 or 10. If it’s not FREAKED OUT that you’re trying to starve it, it doesn’t release those hormones or signal your metabolism to slow down. It knows it’s okay. Those last 5-10lbs will take longer to lose, so relax & give yourself time to get there, okay? You already know how the story goes the other way, don’t you? Gain, lose, gain, lose, gain, lose….

This is how body love works for weight loss: You love your body. It loves you back. You HATE your body? Well, it will fight you with everything it’s got. And guess what? In the end, your body will WIN. It’s one tough mother f*cker.

So, those of you who are having trouble with those last 5-10lbs: relax. Slow down. Eat well & amp up your exercise INTENSITY, but don’t exercise MORE. Lowering your calories too drastically, or exercising too much (more than 5-6 days/week for an hour): this will break down your body, not give you enough recovery time, release hormones and NOT get you where you wanna go. Add strength training for tone & muscle, don’t overdo your cardio and make sure your body KNOWS it doesn’t need to fight back.

Cool?

- Chichi Kix

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@1 day ago with 795 notes
#tips 

tinyoyster:

2 sets of 10 reps, on each leg. 

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@1 day ago with 3103 notes
#workouts 
prettyandfit:

Many people have been asking “What’s clean eating” or “Do you have a grocery list of clean foods”. Finally found a GREAT one to share - Here you all go! Everything on this list is considered clean food and great for healthy living - Via Tosca Reno

prettyandfit:

Many people have been asking “What’s clean eating” or “Do you have a grocery list of clean foods”. Finally found a GREAT one to share - Here you all go! Everything on this list is considered clean food and great for healthy living - Via Tosca Reno

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@1 day ago with 1544 notes
#tips #food 
our-goal-is-fit:

abbycountingcalories:

moreconfidenceplease:

skinny-flower:

dedicationperspiration:

30 DAY SHRED RESULTS
ok so im kinda nervous about posting this as my before pic is horrendous (as they always are)
this is me from april to may, gone from 128 to 122 not a massive loss in pounds but iv lost quite a few inches!
clean eating, no junk and running a few times a week!
hope you guys like them, I’m super motivated right now! day 3 of insanity today!!!!

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You go, girl!

our-goal-is-fit:

abbycountingcalories:

moreconfidenceplease:

skinny-flower:

dedicationperspiration:

30 DAY SHRED RESULTS

ok so im kinda nervous about posting this as my before pic is horrendous (as they always are)

this is me from april to may, gone from 128 to 122 not a massive loss in pounds but iv lost quite a few inches!

clean eating, no junk and running a few times a week!

hope you guys like them, I’m super motivated right now! day 3 of insanity today!!!!

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INSTANT TIPS

  • These are extremely helpful tips for: gym manner, rest day, workout style, grips , ect.  I try too apply all these tips when I hit the gym and YOU SHOULD TOO!!

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#workouts #tips 

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luckyloss:

CAKE TIME!

I was feeling like crap yesterday, so I decided to make something! And boy, was it a good idea. Since I’m off work(I work at Starbucks) I missed having the Banana Chocolate Chip Cake there, but those go for over 400 calories! So I made my own! It tasted so good. Both my mom and youngest brother approve!

Ingredients:

  • 2 bananas
  • 1 large egg (or 1/4 cup egg whites)
  • 1/4 cup non-fat or 2% milk
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2/3 cup white flour
  • 1/3 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • pinch cinnamon
  • pinch salt
  • 6 tbsp dark chocolate chips
  • PAM spray

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Mix banana*, egg, and milk together. Add sugar. Mix.
    *I peeled and froze my bananas, then let them thaw. Made it easier to mix.
  3. Combine both flours, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt in seperate bold.
  4. Add flour mixture to egg mixture and mix well.
  5. Add 5 tbsp chocolate chips and stir.
  6. Spray cake or muffin pan with PAM.
  7. Pour batter into cake pan. If using muffin pan, pour about 3/4s full.
  8. Sprinkle remaining chocolate chips on top.
  9. Bake on middle rack for 20-25 minutes.
  10. Remove from oven and cool before serving.
  11. Eat up and enjoy the heck out of it!

*My little brother had his with peanut butter, which also tastes really good!

Makes 12 pieces/muffins
Calories: 110, Fat: 3.2g, Carb: 18.6g, Protein: 2.6g

And of course, ingredients can be substituted for even more healthier choices. (ex. Stevia instead of sugar)

YUM YUMMM

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Tips for eating out

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fuckyeahfitspiration:

Sometimes eating out is unavoidable! Whether it’s a birthday celebration, anniversary, or just dinner out with family, you sometimes just have to eat at restaurants!

For those of you in the weight loss or just plain healthy mindset, eating out can be hard. Big portions, fried food, and lots of condiments can really add up the calories! It’s not uncommon to skyrocket over 1200 calories in one sitting at a burger joint.

Here are some tips to help you make better choices at restaurants based on the restaurants you go to!

If you’re at a burger joint…

  1. Choose the whole wheat bun. It may seem like a no brainer, but people often forget that this option is available!
  2. Skip the mayo. It’s a lot of extra calories that you don’t need!
  3. Choose chicken! If you’re dead set on having meat in your sandwich, swap the beef for chicken. It’s leaner and has less calories. If you don’t want meat, the veggie patties are usually great! 
  4. Choose thick cut fries! They absorb less oil than the skinny fries. For an extra boost, choose sweet potato fries! They’re usually more expensive but they’re damn good. Or just cut out the fries altogether and save yourself the hassle! and calories!

If you’re eating Chinese food…

  1. Fill up on steamed veggies. Usually places will let you have a side of veggies. Ask for them without sauce if you have to! Filling up on things like carrots, broccoli and peas will mean that the rest of your food takes up less space in your belly.
  2. Skip the fried foods. The danger with Chinese food is that sometimes it’s fried in oil, which jacks up the calorie count. Chow mein and orange chicken, my personal favorites, usually aren’t the best choices! Swap that for beef with broccoli and you’re good to go! 
  3. Ask for brown rice. Usually places will have a brown rice option instead of the steamed white rice. You may pay more, but your tummy and waistline will thank you! 

If it’s pizza night…

  1. Thin crust all the way! What makes the thick crust so good is a bunch of doughy bread, which usually means a lot of calories! Thin crust can save you. If there’s a whole grain option, which more places are implementing, go with that! 
  2. Load up on veggies! Especially if you get free toppings, adding things like spinach, mushrooms, pineapple and other yummy goodness is an easy way to boost the nutrition of your pizza.
  3. Add a side salad. The salad will fill some of the space in your tummy, which means less pizza!

If you’re craving Italian…

  1. Skip the spaghetti! The noodles make for a whole bunch of calories in a smaller amount of food! Opt for ravioli if you really want pasta. There’s less pasta used in the little pillows of goodness, which means less carbs. I usually love meat ravioli because I don’t like a lot of cheese. Sometimes restaurants will offer whole grain pasta as well! Be sure and ask or check the menu.
  2. Ditch the carbonara. This sauce is based in egg, bacon, and cheese. Opt for a tomato based sauce like marinara. 
  3. Skip the garlic bread! I know I know, in all it’s deliciousness, garlic bread is hard to pass up. But think of how much butter is used in it, and you’ll be reaching for the salad bowl.

At the salad bar…

  1. Trade ranch for Italian. Creamy dressings rack up calories like no other. Stick with dressings like Italian, or even better, just some balsamic vinegar!
  2. Skip the croutons. If you must have some crunch in your salads, add some nuts!
  3. The greener, the better. When you’re at a salad bar that lets you choose what you want in your salad, choose things like spinach and romaine. Iceberg lettuce may be light and crunchy, but it’s nutritional value just can’t stand up to darker leafy greens.

Don’t forget!

  1. It’s really easy to drink away your calories. Skip the soda or cocktails and choose water instead!
  2. Split dessert with someone. If you really want something sweet, offer to split it with someone at your table. Then you won’t be tempted to scarf down the whole plate!
  3. Since portions are huge now, try boxing up half your entree right away. Then you will only eat half, and have another meal for the next day. Half is probably enough food anyway! Don’t get sucked into the “Clean Your Plate” club if you’re not truly hungry!
  4. Have fun. Especially if it’s a special occasion, don’t feel like you can’t enjoy your meal with your friends or family just because you’re watching what you eat!

Hope this is helpful!

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#tips #food 
sweet-healthy-bliss:

myjourneytofit:

Lift weights girls!

Lifting has changed my body. DO IT!

sweet-healthy-bliss:

myjourneytofit:

Lift weights girls!

Lifting has changed my body. DO IT!

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#tips 
keepcalmanddrinkwater:

CARDIO:
Boxer Babe Cardio Workout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i85WUbYQSbI

Abs and Cardio Workout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLGmwIXIWtc

10 minute workout to loose body fat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sxsUPbtiys


POP CARDIO:

Food Baby HIIT Workout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSIgraWAisQ
Heart Throbber
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-wEz5XZwgY
Fat Melting Routine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOvIKdG7AwM


ABS:

Ten minute ab workout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3TFYQupByU
Ten minute ab workout for Fitness
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acVU6HGmyVk
ThinQ Fitness - 10 minute abs workout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HdnOEI5gg4

POP PILATES ABS:

Full 10 minute ab workout:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od0j4aNDGKM
Flat Abs Challenge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aCoSs29anY

LEGS

Fitness for Legs and Bum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwyRMAyntf0
Ten minute Ballerina Beauty
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_Yi9dVkXpI
Ten minute Leg Workout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGOJUAa9cJo

POP PILATES LEGS

Full leg and thigh workout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHfe0rG_THk
Slimmer Inner Thighs and Running Calves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I-c-yw5ZrQ

keepcalmanddrinkwater:

CARDIO:
  • Boxer Babe Cardio Workout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i85WUbYQSbI

  • Abs and Cardio Workout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLGmwIXIWtc
  • 10 minute workout to loose body fat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sxsUPbtiys

POP CARDIO:
  • Food Baby HIIT Workout

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSIgraWAisQ

  • Heart Throbber

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-wEz5XZwgY

  • Fat Melting Routine

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOvIKdG7AwM


ABS:

  • Ten minute ab workout

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3TFYQupByU

  • Ten minute ab workout for Fitness

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acVU6HGmyVk

  • ThinQ Fitness - 10 minute abs workout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HdnOEI5gg4

POP PILATES ABS:

  • Full 10 minute ab workout:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od0j4aNDGKM

  • Flat Abs Challenge

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aCoSs29anY

LEGS

  • Fitness for Legs and Bum

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwyRMAyntf0

  • Ten minute Ballerina Beauty

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_Yi9dVkXpI

  • Ten minute Leg Workout

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGOJUAa9cJo

POP PILATES LEGS

  • Full leg and thigh workout

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHfe0rG_THk

  • Slimmer Inner Thighs and Running Calves

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I-c-yw5ZrQ

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#workouts 
drop-the-weight:


Hip Raise
Works: Glutes 
The benefit: It targets the muscles of your rear end, which can help make your belly flatter. The reason: When your glutes are weak—as they are in most women—the top of your pelvis tilts forward. This not only places stress on your lower back, but it causes your tummy to stick out—even if you don’t have an ounce of fat. Your fix: the hip raise.How to do it: Lie on your back on the floor with your knees bent and your feet flat on the floor [A]. Now brace your core, squeeze your glutes, and raise your hips so your body forms a straight line from your shoulders to your knees [B]. Pause for 3 to 5 seconds—squeezing your glutes tightly the entire time—then lower back to the start.

LOVE THESE

drop-the-weight:

Hip Raise

Works: Glutes 

The benefit: It targets the muscles of your rear end, which can help make your belly flatter. The reason: When your glutes are weak—as they are in most women—the top of your pelvis tilts forward. This not only places stress on your lower back, but it causes your tummy to stick out—even if you don’t have an ounce of fat. Your fix: the hip raise.

How to do it: Lie on your back on the floor with your knees bent and your feet flat on the floor [A]. Now brace your core, squeeze your glutes, and raise your hips so your body forms a straight line from your shoulders to your knees [B]. Pause for 3 to 5 seconds—squeezing your glutes tightly the entire time—then lower back to the start.

LOVE THESE

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