Current Summer Favorites

Current Summer Favorites

Summer is officially in full swing. Vacations, camps, play dates, birthdays, swimming, baseball and BBQs. Anyone else exhausted and constantly smell like sunscreen? But we are having a great time and making fun memories. We recently went on a trip to Park City, Utah, which was so beautiful! My husband and 8 y/o white water rafted for the 1st time and had so much fun! We visited the Cathedral of Junk when we went to Austin for our niece's graduation. It was an interesting experience for sure.

As much as I dislike the summer heat, there are lots of summer things I am loving right now. Here are some of my current summer favorites:

Summer Fruit

My favorite fruit right now is blueberries and we love to pick them fresh from the blueberry patch! We discovered The Berry Patch last summer and will definitely keep going back. We usually go early in the morning during the week but last week we went around 7:00 in the evening and it was nice and quiet and beautiful out. Follow them on Facebook or check their website before you go for the picking report. The berries are so sweet we usually end up eating most of what we pick. I made a few muffins as well. Click here for a list of u-pick farms in the Kansas City area. I am also loving some cherries and hogged all of them from my niece and nephew on vacation! The sweet cherries are the dark and firm ones.

Sugar Shocker!

Sugar Shocker!

I have always had a pretty big sweet tooth. Ok, a really big sweet tooth. Regular visits to our great-grandparents usually meant a trip to DQ for my favorite banana milkshake or butterscotch dipped cone. Sugar wafers were a staple in our kitchen as well as Little Debbie snacks, oatmeal cream pies for me, and kool-aid. Let's not forget about corn pops and frosted flakes. I also love to bake and wanted to open my own bakery for a long time.

As I've aged, my sweet tooth has decreased, thank goodness. I am also much more aware of the amount of sugary foods I put in my body. But it's still a struggle! You will notice me reference it in different posts but I did the Whole 30 challenge last October, which is zero added sugars or sweeteners. I am very aware of the foods that contain added sugars or at least that's what I thought. I was amazed, and annoyed, by all of the different foods that have sugar added when I was forced to look at every single label. Chicken broth? Huh, who knew?

So let's talk about what added sugar is, recommended amount of added sugar, and ways to decrease added sugars in your diet. It doesn't mean you have to cut it out completely but most of us can stand to decrease added sugars in our daily diets.

Breakfast in a Flash

Breakfast in a Flash

Breakfast is a non-negotiable for me. Well, let's be honest, I don't miss any meals but absolutely never breakfast! I love a really good, healthy and filling breakfast to start my day. No matter what we have going on, we make time to eat breakfast. I'm the weekday breakfast maker while he's getting ready and Dan is the weekend breakfast maker while I'm at my workout class. Teamwork makes the dream work!

I will give you some ideas of make ahead options, fast morning of options as well as some options that take a little more time but still fast and easy. We all know that not every morning looks the same or goes as planned so having different ideas and options can prevent hangry freak-outs.

When we were both working full time and leaving really early in the mornings I was trying to find some make ahead breakfasts that we could reheat quickly to get out the door on time. Here are my favorite make ahead breakfasts:

We all start somewhere

We all start somewhere

Have you ever had that feeling of "I don't think I can do that" or "that is probably not for me" or "that's going to be way too effing hard"? Even though it is something you really want to do or know it is going to get you closer to that goal but you find every reason to talk yourself out of taking that step. Am I right or am I right? I've been there and done that.

"You don't have to be great to get started, but you have to get started to be great."
- Les Brown.

It is important to remember that we are all starting somewhere. Everyone was a beginner at some point. Whether you want to take up running, join a new fitness center, become a photographer, plant a garden or start a blog. Take that step if you want it badly and don't look back. It may take you a while or you may get it right away. Some days may feel like you took some steps backward but you will have more days of taking steps forward. But, you won't ever get it or take any steps if you don't try! You may decide it isn't for you but at least you won't be wondering what if.

What's in your freezer?

What's in your freezer?

Hey friends! Back at you today with the next installment of what's in your (insert food storage unit)? It's all about the freezer staples today. Who doesn't love to keep easy foods in their freezer for a last-minute meal? I am not one that keeps the freezer ridiculously full because I really don't have tons of frozen foods I love to buy. Pizza rolls? Nope. Taquitos? Nope. Toaster strudels? Nope. Ice cream? Maybe.

I love to keep frozen fruit handy for snacks and to use in shakes or smoothies. When my bananas get too ripe, I peel them, cut them in half and keep them frozen in a ziplock to use in smoothies or as banana ice cream (bananas pureed in a food processor). Frozen mango (Best Choice) and pineapple (TJs) are one of my favorite snacks at night if I'm craving something sweet. I really love mango but am terrible at picking out a fresh one so this is a good way to get it.

A few quick, easy dinner options are also usually in my freezer. I keep frozen turkey meatballs (TJs), which are great with spaghetti squash or pasta or with some brown rice and a veggie. I also really like frozen burgers of different types to throw under the broiler or on a grill pan for a super easy and fast lunch or dinner. Right now I have salmon (Costco), black bean (Costco) and chicken burgers (TJs).