NN DAY 10 – THE CHOCOLATE FIX

Chocolate is just one of those things that makes us happy. FACT! It’s actually scientifically proven too!! OH YOU BETCHA. Chocolate is a very nutritious source of antioxidants which are good for our inner health, skin, brain function and hormones. Personally I don’t need much more reason than that and that’s why I rarely go a day without some form of chocolate. And why should we?

As someone with an ‘all or nothing’ streak in their body I am not the greatest at self control (or portion size mind you) and the more ‘artificial’ the chocolate… the more addictive it is. Our body gets a taste of the sweet sugar and we simply cannot stop. Ever gone to the pantry to have ‘just one piece’ and ended up demolishing the whole block? yeahhhhh about that!! This is why a lot of health magazines and websites/blog recommend dark chocolate because the higher the cocoa content the lower the sugar and therefore the better it is for us. Lindt dark coconut intense anyone?? YUM or any of the intense dark Lindt range for that matter. Although the lime flavour… hmmmm interesting!!

 

Here are my 5 favourite chocolate fixes for ANY TIME of the day. Any one of them is going to make you feel all gooey inside and satisfy the chocolatey goodness you are craving without causing a blood sugar insulin spikes followed by a lethargic slum.

1.  Banana-choc coconut smoothie (RECIPE HERE FROM NN DAY 08)

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2. Luvju organic raw chocolate by the amazing company Loving Earth. Website HERE. YOU HAVE GOT TO TRY THIS!!! I bought a whole box and then some – it was the most exciting (and healthy) delivery package I have ever received!!! Hello work draw!

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3. Homemade cacao chia cookies – Recipe to come in the near future! stay tuned!

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4. Instant avocado cacao mousse – recipe will be posted in a couple of days

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5. Homemade cacao protein balls RECIPE BELOW

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CACAO PROTEIN BALLS

2 cups medjool dates (soaked overnight is best)

2 scoops protein powder (chocolate or vanilla)

1/2 cup shredded coconut (plus extra for rolling)

1/2 cup coconut oil

2Tbs honey

2Tbs cacao powder

1/2 cup nuts (almonds, cashews or brazil)

1/2 cup Goji berries (optional – but a wonderful little addition if you have them handy)

 

Place all ingredients into a food processor or Vitamix and blend.

Roll into medium sized balls and cover in extra cacao powder or coconut if desired. Refrigerate until firm! Can store in fridge for up to 4 weeks and freezer for 3 months! Trust me – they WONT last that long!

2-3 of these sweet chocolatey bliss balls make for the perfect after work or after dinner snack with a cuppa and are completely guilt free!! Happy Baking!!!

REMEMBER CHOCOLATE IS NOT AN ENEMY! IT CAN BE YOUR BEST FRIEND!!!

K

NN DAY 9 – TUNE OUT

Sunday again? The weeks are SERIOUSLY flying past. Nothing like getting to Monday morning after a hugely busy weekend with nothing organised or planned, not to mention any time to just tune out and relax. You only have yourself to thank for the uncomfortable or baggy underwear you will be wearing Monday because you skipped washing day, or the over priced lunch you had to buy because you didn’t have time to do the grocery shop and all you had in the house was peanut butter and tuna tins. We have all been there.

A weekend escape can be one of the best things for us. Although arriving home late Sunday night can completely throw our week off and make us feel like we need another holiday escape. So this Sunday try to stay home, get organised, be productive and spend some time with the most important person in your life… YOU!!! SO JUST TUNE OUT!!

My three favourite things to do whilst ‘tuning out’ on a Sunday are:

1. Make a cuppa

2. Read a book or mag

3. Do some baking (peanut butter salted caramel slice recipe HERE)

 

What ever you chose to do – make sure if doesn’t involve the TV, internet, phone or laptop.

“A Sunday well spent – makes for a week of content”

 

K

NN DAY 8 – GROOVY SMOOTHIE

Soggy spinach? Bruised mangoes? Spongey apples? Brown bananas? PERFECT!! Don’t throw them out. Throw them into a blender instead for the perfect groovy smoothie! They taste delicious and are jam packed with nutritious vitamins, minerals and fiber. Smoothies are a great on the go snack and are super quick and easy to make. And considering most things go into the one blender – there isn’t much mess to clean up after. (Unlike a juicer with its million parts)

If you chose to have a smoothie as a ‘meal’ ie for breakfast, then make sure you add substantial protein and healthy fats to keep you going. A simple scoop of protein powder, a raw egg, 1Tbs LSA, chia seeds or a handful of cashews are bound to do the trick! Cashews, macadamias and other nuts give smoothies a real creamy texture – so why not chuck a few in next time you blend!

To blend or juice? Unlike juicing – where you extract only the water and nutrients from the vegetable/fruit, smoothies include the whole content, fiber and all. When you remove the fiber from the produce, the liquid juice is absorbed into your blood stream quickly. If you are only juicing fruits, this would cause a rapid spike in blood sugar and unstable blood sugar  levels can lead to mood swings, energy loss, memory problems and more! Fiber is also filling and without fiber in the juice, some people tend to get hungry again quickly. If you do however prefer a pulp free ‘juice’ over a thick smoothie, make sure you don’t throw out the pulp. Use it to make vegetarian patties, burgers or add it to your next spaghetti bolognaise.

 

MY TWO FAVOURITE SMOOTHIE RECIPES BELOW – THE GREEN GODDESS AND THE BANANA-CHOC COCONUT

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GREEN GODDESS SMOOTHIE – serves 1

1 frozen ripe banana (doesn’t have to be frozen but it makes it more creamy if it is)

1 cup frozen mango or pineapple diced

1 handful of spinach or kale

1TBS chia seeds (extra for topping)

1TBS LSA or protein powder

2-4 Medjool dates

2tsp vital greens or spirulina powder  

1/2 cup milk (almond, dairy, coconut or soy)

1/2 cup coconut water (add extra if desired based on texture)

 

BANANA-CHOC COCONUT SMOOTHIE – serves 1

1 frozen ripe banana

2TBS shredded coconut (extra for topping)

2TBS cacao powder

1TBS chia seeds

8-10 cashews or macadamia nuts  

2-4 Medjool dates

1/2 cup coconut milk (can use almond, dairy or soy)

1/2 cup coconut water (add extra if desired based on texture)

 

HAPPY BLENDING UP THESE GROOVY SMOOTHIES !!!

K

 

NN DAY 7 – THE PLANK; IT’S HARD CORE

With summer only JUST around the corner we can’t help but dream of Tash Oakley’s amazing bod and abs! Seriously if you are not familiar with this amazing creature follow her on instagram NOW @tashoakley or just google her. You are bound to feel a huge boost of motivation that’s for sure.
BUT there is no quick fix for a tight and toned stomach. As amazing as it would be, one sit up will not give you a rock hard stomach. Nutrition has a huge impact on the way our stomach looks. If you have tried to get a six pack by doing a silly number of sit ups a day – you are not alone. Although trying to rid yourself of the muffin top by repeatedly doing sit-ups will not get you far, it will give you stronger abs under your muffin top. The truth is that fat loss comes from a whole body workout and a healthy diet, and sit ups are one of the least effective core exercises to choose from.
This is why we prefer the good old much hated plank!! It’s a hate/love relationship but this ab scorching exercise not only targets your lower and upper abs, but your thighs, glutes, shoulders, chest, biceps and back. Overall body work out in the one move? YES PLEASE!!! And the best part about it… you don’t need any equipment and it can be done anywhere. Indoors, outdoors, bedroom floor – you name it, just get planking.

HOW TO PLANK CORRECTLY
Form is the utter most important thing when it comes to exercise and resistance training. Incorrect form can lead to not only injury or strain on the body but also lack of results.
The basic plank is simple; lying on your stomach, position with your elbows bent 90 degrees with both forearms resting on the floor directly under your shoulders, shoulder width apart. Turn on your core by squeezing your stomach muscles and raise your body up onto your toes. Your feet are together with only the toes touching the floor. Your body should form a perfectly straight line from the crown of your head to your heels. Hold this position as long as you can, concentrating on keeping your abdominal and low back muscles tightened to prevent bending at the hips. Draw your belly button in towards your spine and engage your abs. Keep your back straight. Save downward dog for yoga class!! Keep your eyes on the floor roughly 50cms in front of your arms. This will help keep your neck neutral and prevent injuries. YES ugly face pulling is necessary and only means you are working HARD!!

Challenge yourself. If you are new to planking or fitness in general and don’t have a strong core start off with a 30 second time frame. Complete 30 seconds and rest (aka fall to the floor in a heap) and then repeat 2 more times. Do this little set 3 days a week or at the end of your workout and watch those abs slowly appear (obviously not all at once – good things take time)
Record your longest plank hold and store it somewhere you will remember. At the end of “Nutritional November” you can challenge yourself again and see if you are stronger and can hold that little bit longer! Remember form is the most important part about planking so as soon as you feel your hips drop and strain in your lower back – drop to your knees… or fall to the floor and rest!

FUN FACT: The world record for the longest plank is held by Chinese policeman Mao Weidong for a total of 4 hours and 26 minutes!!!! Yep and you thought 60 seconds was tough!!

K

NN DAY 6 – SPEAR A HANGOVER

If there is one thing that I truly hate… it is being hungover. I used to be the type of girl who could chug vodka from a bottle (yes i have a dark side buried deep below the surface from my younger years – don’t we all?) and I would NEVER get hungover or be sick the next day. Probably because I regrettably vomited it all out that night, but anyway… and then things changed as I got older and BOOM. Now any more than just two wines with dinner and I cant help but wake up feeling seedy.

So – how would you feel knowing there was a healthy hangover cure that doesn’t involve sugary drinks like Powerade, Sprite and Mizone to get you moving? The answer is simple. Get some asparagus spears on your plate. Yep asparagus… which conveniently makes a delicious breakfast side so you are in luck. Ask for a side of grilled asparagus with that greasy bacon and egg dish and it will make you feel oh so much better.

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According to Korean scientists, asparagus contains compounds that can alleviate hangover pain. The amino acids and minerals in the green spears can relieve the toxic effect that excess drinking has on the liver by speeding up the metabolism of alcohol. Asparagus also has anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, and diuretic properties.

If all else fails remember the feeling you are experiencing and maybe just don’t drink as much next time!!

What to eat before a night out on the town?? Baked beans and avocado on grainy toast and a glass of apple juice. Oh and a large spoonful or two of probiotic Greek/natural yoghurt. Why? Well the beans, avocado and grains release energy slowly to prevent hunger and a fall in blood sugar levels caused by alcohol. The apple juice helps you stay hydrated and contains vitamin C which is often depleted by heavy drinking. They are also both good sources of zinc and vitamin A which are vital for a healthy immune system and are depleted by too much alcohol. Probiotic yoghurt counteracts morning-after bowel problems caused by binge drinking. GOODLUCK!!!!

K

NN DAY 5 – GRAB ‘N’ GO SNACKS

 

(above) Lunch box packed for the flight back to Perth last week – all the goods!!

If there is something that I excel at in life… it is snacking! Road trips, aero plane flights, weekend escapes, movie dates… you name it, I’ve got the snacks covered. I am honestly like a child. The only way to keep me happy is occupying me with food. When it comes to planes, boats and cars I blame this on my motion sickness. For some reason the only way to keep the nausea away is by eating. Literally as soon as I finish chomping my last mouthful, the motion sickness sets in. So that’s why I always have food handy!

And my draw at work. Well that is another whole kettle of fish. Unlike the limited space of a woman’s handbag my draw is STOCKED full of the essential snacks to keep that HANGRY feeling away. Nothing gets me in quite a rage like being so insanely hungry that it turns to anger. Admit it – we have all been there.

Here are my 5 favourite grab-and-go snacks kept on hand to avoid the “hangry” stage;

1. Rice cakes with nut butters, fruit, cottage cheese or avocado. (photo sourced from @mb_motivation)

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2. Banana and handful of nuts/trail mix

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3. Protein bars or homemade muffins (banana date muffin recipe HERE)

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4. Carrot sticks with hummus

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5. Medjool dates with peanut butter or almonds

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Try and combine healthy fats, protein and carbohydrates into the one snack for optimum nutrition. That’s why you cant go wrong with the above snacks!!

K

NN DAY 4 – DRINK YOUR WATER

Why is it that something as simple as drinking water can be so difficult to remember? If I don’t have my water bottle on me and am consciously making an effort to drink water, then I will get to the end of the day without even a drip. Of course there is water in my daily coffee and 6 cups of tea BUT this does NOT count! Nope not even in the slightest. And before your clever little Melbourne Cup brain thinks that having a few vodka lime and soda WATERS today will also count – you are wrong!! Drinking alcohol is an even bigger reason to be guzzling back the water.

Yes there is water in the foods that we eat, such as meat, fish, eggs and especially ‘water-rich’ fruits and vegetables like cucumber, tomatoes, lettuce, watermelon, apples etc and they DO ‘count’ towards your daily intake BUT we need to drink a LOT more of the pure refreshing liquid on its own to make it really count.

The body is made up of about 60% water. We are constantly losing water from our bodies, primarily via urine and sweat. So how much water should you be drinking everyday? Probably a lot more than you already are (guilty as charged). Everyone is different and it depends on the individual as to how much water we effectively NEED but you should be aiming to drink about 1.5 – 2 L of water a DAY.

Staying well hydrated is important for;
– increasing our energy levels
– improving brain function
– preventing health problems
– increasing metabolism and promoting weight loss
– hydrating our skin and improving complexion
– flushing out toxins
– maintaining regularity
– boosting the immune system

Put it this way – there are NO negative side effects of drinking water. Just don’t wait until 9pm to skull the whole 1.5 L because you will be up every 2 hours going to the bathroom!!

Tips for drinking more water;
– add a squeeze of lemon, fresh mint or berries for flavor (not raspberry cordial thanks)
– pop ice cubes made from fruit into your water
– keep a glass of water handy on your desk or a bottle of water in your handbag/backpack

Water has no calories, is flavourless and most of all it’s FREE!!! Go on – do yourself a favour and fill up a glass right now – especially if you are planning on having a boozy Melbourne cup luncheon.

K

NN DAY 3 – ENJOY THE HECK OUT OF IT

We live in a world where we’re made to feel guilty about food; don’t eat this, don’t eat that, this will kill you, that will kill you. Of course a lot of this is true, but you can take any food, create negative thoughts around it and actually make it unhealthier to consume with those stressful thoughts. After all, stress depletes nutrients from the body too. Nutritional November rule NUMBER ONE … don’t feel guilty. Just enjoy it!

The worst thing you can do when embarking on your healthy clean lifestyle is deprive yourself of certain food groups and ban any form of sweet treat or food that isn’t a dark leafy green. It goes without saying that when something is banned or off limits it only makes you want it more. Yes I have been there before… “This week I will NOT eat any chocolate”. This sounds great in theory and the week started with flying colours until Friday night. Home on the couch watching a movie and BANG the deprivation of chocolate or anything sweet during the week hits hard and before I knew it my stomach had just welcomed 4 squares of Lindt dark coconut intense (THE best flavor hands down), a white choc Lindt ball (also a personal fave), some healthy choc peanut butter slice (recipe HERE) from the freezer AND a hot soy chocolate… and I fortunately stopped myself before completely loosing it and reaching for the choc mint drumstick ice cream in the freezer. Once you start a binge… it is truly hard to stop. Yes this is NO WAY to live. And the worst part about it all was that I ate it all so damn fast that I didn’t actually ‘taste’ or ‘enjoy’ anything. The best way to avoid the binge and excessive chocolate intake at once is to NOT limit yourself of these food groups. One square of dark chocolate with your evening cuppa a couple of nights a week is the perfect solution to avoid the binge. After all dark chocolate is full of antioxidants that our body needs every now and again.

But the most important part of all… when you do eat something that is a little less nutritious than a bunch of kale… ENJOY THE HECK OUT OF IT!! Eat is slow. Taste each mouthful. Chew it and actually enjoy it! If you want a burger… have one! If you are craving pizza… make a home made healthier version or if that isn’t an option then go buy one!!
Food is supposed to be enjoyed. There is no point going on a disgusting celery juice or cabbage soup diet because you bet your bottom dollar that the first thing you will do when its over is cram as much ‘normal’ food into your body and only cause a negative backwards effect.

“It matters more what you do every day that what you do once in a while.”

Happy Monday – now go eat some chocolate and feel damn good about it.
Be sure to enjoy today!!

K

NN DAY 2 – SUNDAY BRUNCH

Sunday is my favourite day of the week closely followed by my Friday nights in. Sunday for us means walks, coffee, sleep ins, food shops, yoga, brunch and catching up on things to prepare for the week ahead. And nothing like a large indulgent dessert (like my instant chocolate mug cake, recipe HERE) or a glass of wine on a Sunday night to celebrate a week of good health and nutrition, knowing that you can start a clean slate on a Monday morning. But before we get too carried away in indulgent desserts lets skip back to the MOST important meal of the day… BREAKFAST!!! If your daily breakfast routine consists of an alternating cycle of PB banana toast one day and soaked oats the next – then you will appreciate the enjoyment of making a nice exciting breakfast without a time limit. Yep I am talking smoked salmon, poached eggs and avocado on toast or a quadruple layer stack of peanut butter coconut pancakes, recipe HERE. It’s the simple things like actually sitting down and setting the table instead of scoffing my oats whilst making my other half’s smoothie or shoveling my toast down whilst walking out the door.

A few of my favourite Sunday brunches are;

1. Peanut butter coconut pancakes. Recipe on the blog HERE


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2. Smoked salmon, soft boiled eggs and avocado on toast

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3. Jumbo mushroom omelette

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4. Smoothie bowl with granola

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5. Fresh Bircher muesli. Recipe below

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FRESH BIRCHER MUESLI RECIPE – serves 2

1 cup oats

3Tbs chia seeds

1tsp cinnamon

½ tsp nutmeg

1-2 oranges freshly squeezed

Milk (enough to cover the oats)

1 large apple grated

½ cup coconut shredded

1/3 cup honey or maple syrup

½ cup goji berries

1 cup greek yoghurt

½ cup mixed nuts

2Tbs pepitas

Blueberries and 1/2 banana sliced for topping

Extra cinnamon, coconut and honey

The night before in a large bowl combine oats, chia seeds, cinnamon, nutmeg, orange juice, apple, coconut, honey and goji berries. Stir until combined and pour enough milk so the ingredients are comfortably covered. Cover with cling wrap and leave in fridge overnight.

 

In the morning remove cling wrap and add the yoghurt. Pour in the nuts and seeds and stir until combined. Serve up 2 bowls and top with the cinnamon, honey, coconut, berries and banana. Get creative and enjoy!!

The most important part about healthy eating is enjoying what you eat. I personally get excited lying in bed at night thinking about what marvelous creation I am going to whip up for breakky in the morning!!

So get planning and make this Sunday a special ‘healthy’ brunch to kick off a fit, healthy and nutritious November.

K

NN DAY 1 – BUT FIRST… COFFEE

Welcome to Nutritional November. Firstly CAN YOU BELIEVE it is November already and will be the year 2015 in only 8 weeks?? I know I can’t. After much motivation this last month from the gorgeous ladies Jayne and Katie from Sweat and Oranges, I have decided to do “Nutritional November”. Each day of the month I will be posting tips, facts, recipes, workouts and other helpful healthyness to get you feeling confident and be the best version of yourself… just in time for December. Think of it as a little revamp of your health life to keep you motivated, on track and making progress!! So here goes. Day 1 – but first… coffee!

I don’t know about you but I am a creature of habit, not one who likes too much change, and someone who falls into a routine very comfortably and fast. Ok ok yes these are sounding like excuses you are right. These are the things that I tell myself every day when I think … “do I have a coffee addiction?” and the answer is yes. I do. You probably do too. Coffee is the most consumed beverage in the world. Although negative effects of caffeine have received most attention from health writers, coffee is a complex mixture of antioxidants which are beneficial to our health. Caffeine is one of the most commonly consumed stimulant ‘drugs’ occurring naturally in tea and coffee and other plants and when withdrawn entirely from a diet can lead to withdrawal symptoms such as headaches, stiffness, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, depressed mood and irritability. Well – want to avoid such symptoms??? DON’T STOP DRINKING COFFEE.

 

I am sorry for those nutritional therapists or natural foodies that I offend in saying that but if there is one thing I believe and stand by more than anything whilst living a clean and healthy lifestyle, is not depriving yourself or completely removing anything from your diet. God knows I have tried to quit. I gave it up for 30 days once and it made no difference. I didn’t feel the slightest bit healthier or better and I craved it just as much on day 30 as I did on day 1. For me coffee is social, fun, exciting, brings happiness, makes me alert, picks me up, burns my tongue (have got to stop demanding extra hot), gives me energy, lifts my mood and not to mention tastes AMAZING!!! And why would I deprive myself of those feelings on a daily basis. Not to mention the amazing antioxidant benefits of a daily coffee. I know that I can stop although I am not in the least concerned. I drink coffee because I LOVE IT!! Hell if my body would fit inside the takeaway cup (yes it HAS to be in a takeaway cup) then I would jump head first straight into it and bath in its creamy hot goodness. I am a sucker for anything coffee – desserts, slices, cookies, ice cream and smoothies.

 

So stop listening to all of those one liners about coffee being bad for your health. Yes if you consume 10 cups a day, but anything in excess is bad for you. Even Kale!!! Yep I said it… kale can be bad for you. Kale is a cruciferous vegetable similar to broccoli, cabbage and brussels all of which when consumed in excess can lead to problems with your thyroid glands. Proof!!

 

Here are the top 13 evidence based health benefits of coffee that have been confirmed by human studies.

 

  1. Coffee can improve energy levels and brain function
  2. Coffee can increase fat burning and boost your metabolic rate
  3. Coffee can improve physical performance
  4. Coffee is full of essential nutrients such as riboflavin, manganese, potassium, magnesium and niacin.
  5. Coffee may lower your risk of type II diabetes
  6. Coffee may protect you from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia
  7. Coffee appears to have protective effects on the liver
  8. Coffee can fight depressive moods and make you happy
  9. Coffee is the biggest source of antioxidants in the western diet

 

Of course too much coffee can make you jittery and potentially cause high blood pressure and increase heart rates. Drinking more than 4 coffees a day is not recommended.

However I would be more worried for my bank account if I was consuming 4 coffees a day more than the effect it would have on my overall health.

So be reasonable. If you feel like a coffee HAVE ONE. If you have already had 3 and crave another… ask yourself do you really need it or are you bored/hungry/tired. Sometimes when you crave a coffee or something sweet your body just needs a little fresh air or a break. Take 5 minutes away from your desk, get some sunshine, go for a walk or drink a large glass of water. If you still crave the coffee… have it!!

On that note… I’m off to my fave ‘Edgar’s Inn’ for a darn big creamy coffee!

K