Oats at least 6 cups or more Raw organic Cocao nibs <---as many as you like, these are pretty bitter. I added 3 handfuls to mine. Guarana 1/2 cup ginger (shredded) <---your preference 1/2 cup coconut flakes 1/2 cup applesauce (or 2 of the Gerber baby sized containers of mixed berry sauce) 4 heaping tablespoons of peanut butter cinnamon 6 table spoons nutmeg 4 table spoons 1/4 cup chia seeds vanilla extract 2 table spoons Agave nectar 1/4 cup Or 3/4 cup brown sugar ( the agave nectar if preferred because it holds the balls together well. You can also soak some dates overnight, drain the wait and purée 2 bananas (optional) If you find that the mixture is too wet, add more oats. mix dry ingredients together first. add in the wet ones, you'll get a firm, sticky lump. break into pieces and roll them into little balls. These can be had as is or can be baked at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. You can also press them flat on a baking sheet and bake them for about 15-20 minutes or so @ 350 degrees take them out, let them cool in the fridge, or if you can't wait, pop them in the freezer. Then cut them into squares/rectangles for that traditional granola bar look.
What started out as a gluttonous tribute to tasty fattening foods (Food by Nadia) has become an effort to promote wellness and fitness through knowledge building.
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Raw Vegan Protein Balls!
So I decided to make this post public since it gained some interest. :) enjoy!

Oats at least 6 cups or more Raw organic Cocao nibs <---as many as you like, these are pretty bitter. I added 3 handfuls to mine. Guarana 1/2 cup ginger (shredded) <---your preference 1/2 cup coconut flakes 1/2 cup applesauce (or 2 of the Gerber baby sized containers of mixed berry sauce) 4 heaping tablespoons of peanut butter cinnamon 6 table spoons nutmeg 4 table spoons 1/4 cup chia seeds vanilla extract 2 table spoons Agave nectar 1/4 cup Or 3/4 cup brown sugar ( the agave nectar if preferred because it holds the balls together well. You can also soak some dates overnight, drain the wait and purée 2 bananas (optional) If you find that the mixture is too wet, add more oats. mix dry ingredients together first. add in the wet ones, you'll get a firm, sticky lump. break into pieces and roll them into little balls. These can be had as is or can be baked at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. You can also press them flat on a baking sheet and bake them for about 15-20 minutes or so @ 350 degrees take them out, let them cool in the fridge, or if you can't wait, pop them in the freezer. Then cut them into squares/rectangles for that traditional granola bar look.
Oats at least 6 cups or more Raw organic Cocao nibs <---as many as you like, these are pretty bitter. I added 3 handfuls to mine. Guarana 1/2 cup ginger (shredded) <---your preference 1/2 cup coconut flakes 1/2 cup applesauce (or 2 of the Gerber baby sized containers of mixed berry sauce) 4 heaping tablespoons of peanut butter cinnamon 6 table spoons nutmeg 4 table spoons 1/4 cup chia seeds vanilla extract 2 table spoons Agave nectar 1/4 cup Or 3/4 cup brown sugar ( the agave nectar if preferred because it holds the balls together well. You can also soak some dates overnight, drain the wait and purée 2 bananas (optional) If you find that the mixture is too wet, add more oats. mix dry ingredients together first. add in the wet ones, you'll get a firm, sticky lump. break into pieces and roll them into little balls. These can be had as is or can be baked at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. You can also press them flat on a baking sheet and bake them for about 15-20 minutes or so @ 350 degrees take them out, let them cool in the fridge, or if you can't wait, pop them in the freezer. Then cut them into squares/rectangles for that traditional granola bar look.
Wheat Grass
Wheat grass has loads of benefits, including nourishing the blood, healing skin, and repairing lung scars.
Homemade Gastric Bypass
Gastric bypass is an extreme way of calorie restriction. You can
restrict your caloric intake while still getting essential nutrients,
proteins and healthy fats.
This is accomplished by filling your stomach with fiber first before you have your meal.
Have your meals 5 hours apart. This gives your stomach time to fully digest each meal, giving your body what it needs for optimal nutrition. This increases your body's ability to draw upon fat reserves. This 5 hour rule is like a daily mini fast. If you ABSOLUTELY MUST snack, snack wisely, high fiber high protein.
Before each meal, drink 2 16 ounce bottles of water. Then start your meal. Eat the fiber first (Fruits/raw veggies)
The fiber will swell in your stomach as it hits the water you just drank.
This will leave less room for food. Start eating your complex carbs and proteins and take 12 minutes to eat it. Your brain releases an "I'm full" hormone after 10 minutes of chewing. This is why some people still feel so empty after having a smoothie. The release of this hormone is connected to your chewing mechanism. Most smoothies are blended beyond the point of chewing. A little grit won't hurt at all.
After your meal, have a large cup of peppermint tea. Peppermint helps to curb cravings. Tap a small amount under your nose (of the peppermint OIL) CHEW peppermint gum between meals. If you get a hunger pang, preoccupy your mind for 8 minutes. Cravings last for 8 minutes. Resist, and you will be successful. Replace the craving with water...sip tea slowly (again, trick your tummy by sipping for 10 minutes) Or fill up on a bottle of water. This will hold you for five hours. Believe me I've done this and consistency is key here. You will not fall over lol You will make it.
If this is too much for you, just eat fruits and veggies first in every meal. You'll still feel full, because you have to chew the raw foods for longer. However, to get the desired effect, drink water before your meal. (try for 15 minutes before and after each meal) If you don't remember, just doing it is better than nothing at all.
P.S. Sometimes, when I encounter a familiar smell, I take deep whiffs of it, like when I'm passing by KFC or a Pizzeria (yes, I'm vegan but the stuff still smells good!) and after I've gotten my bellyful of whiffs, I'm so good and no longer desire it. You can do the same with chocolate cake :)
Here's a video I did, not sure why it loaded upside down. You can listen to me in bat mode for more great tips.
PS if you can't see or hear anything, copy and paste this link in your browser :
http://blip.tv/my-solo-pro/fat-loss-tips-and-random-thoughts-6543696
Success!
This is accomplished by filling your stomach with fiber first before you have your meal.
Have your meals 5 hours apart. This gives your stomach time to fully digest each meal, giving your body what it needs for optimal nutrition. This increases your body's ability to draw upon fat reserves. This 5 hour rule is like a daily mini fast. If you ABSOLUTELY MUST snack, snack wisely, high fiber high protein.
Before each meal, drink 2 16 ounce bottles of water. Then start your meal. Eat the fiber first (Fruits/raw veggies)
The fiber will swell in your stomach as it hits the water you just drank.
This will leave less room for food. Start eating your complex carbs and proteins and take 12 minutes to eat it. Your brain releases an "I'm full" hormone after 10 minutes of chewing. This is why some people still feel so empty after having a smoothie. The release of this hormone is connected to your chewing mechanism. Most smoothies are blended beyond the point of chewing. A little grit won't hurt at all.
After your meal, have a large cup of peppermint tea. Peppermint helps to curb cravings. Tap a small amount under your nose (of the peppermint OIL) CHEW peppermint gum between meals. If you get a hunger pang, preoccupy your mind for 8 minutes. Cravings last for 8 minutes. Resist, and you will be successful. Replace the craving with water...sip tea slowly (again, trick your tummy by sipping for 10 minutes) Or fill up on a bottle of water. This will hold you for five hours. Believe me I've done this and consistency is key here. You will not fall over lol You will make it.
If this is too much for you, just eat fruits and veggies first in every meal. You'll still feel full, because you have to chew the raw foods for longer. However, to get the desired effect, drink water before your meal. (try for 15 minutes before and after each meal) If you don't remember, just doing it is better than nothing at all.
P.S. Sometimes, when I encounter a familiar smell, I take deep whiffs of it, like when I'm passing by KFC or a Pizzeria (yes, I'm vegan but the stuff still smells good!) and after I've gotten my bellyful of whiffs, I'm so good and no longer desire it. You can do the same with chocolate cake :)
Here's a video I did, not sure why it loaded upside down. You can listen to me in bat mode for more great tips.
PS if you can't see or hear anything, copy and paste this link in your browser :
http://blip.tv/my-solo-pro/fat-loss-tips-and-random-thoughts-6543696
Success!
Awesome Ninja shake
I had the most .
DELICIOUS smoothie today! It kept me full and it was so tasty.
Okay so here is what I did.
-I had 4 frozen bananas, frozen from the night before.
-I added almond milk,
and two scops of soy powder,
-Chocolate flavored.
-Apples and chia seeds.
-Extra virgin coconut oil
Oh my!
Talk about a tummy slimmer and tummy filler!
This awesome shake was brought to fruition by means of the Ninja.
This is a truly versatile machine that will help every bit of your weight loss and fitness goals!
Consider investing in one today!
DELICIOUS smoothie today! It kept me full and it was so tasty.
Okay so here is what I did.
-I had 4 frozen bananas, frozen from the night before.
-I added almond milk,
and two scops of soy powder,
-Chocolate flavored.
-Apples and chia seeds.
-Extra virgin coconut oil
Oh my!
Talk about a tummy slimmer and tummy filler!
This awesome shake was brought to fruition by means of the Ninja.
This is a truly versatile machine that will help every bit of your weight loss and fitness goals!
Consider investing in one today!
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Beautiful Bodies
Well boys and girls, have I got a real treat for you!
I've been watching this company for a while now and I love them!
They keep it real, and they have done their homework when it comes to herbs and nutrients. As
such, they have made a series of creams and oils that boast of enlarging your bust line,
making your hair grow, slim your tummy and extrude your bootay.
They've got firming and tightening creams and recently started a product for arthritis and pains.
In a word, wow!
I have personally tried the Max growth oil and Mo Butta cream with superb results...my only regret was that
I didn't have more! I mean it's not like I needed to use any of this stuff..I already have a great body..see my before and after here.
HOWEVER.."greatness" can always be improved upon and WOW..I say WOW when I was using this stuff religiously. Like anything you do..consistency is key...Let's not be ridiculous and stuff our faces with toxic foods and expect this stuff to works wonders.
I believe I experienced my amazing results because I was feeding my body internally a mostly plant based and herbal infusion along with attacking the fat externally. So here's that link to Mo Butta!
I am not getting paid for this referral and these folks have no clue as to who I am. Just click!
If you want to get the results I did, click here to learn what I ate and what I was doing while using Mo' Butta product line.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Natural Fever Busting Foods
Well this is flu season it seems. My daughter had complained her stomach was hurting for the past two days and what do you know...it seems as though she has a stomach bug. Complete with a temperature of 102.
I did some praying and digging and came up with this brew:
Celery, ginger, lime, cilantro, and to sweeten it with carrots.
Well that drink didn't go so well with her. She took one sip and BLECK! (I guess I should've included the apples).
In any case, I've been drinking it and it's been helping my flu-like symptoms too.
Other foods for your consideration are foods high in vitamin A and C.
Hot pepper are an excellent source of this.
For a friend I suggested grapefruit, 1 red chilli pepper, and ginger for allergies.
He has reported that he feels much better and can feel the mucous draining.
He also says that his nose is running, which is a good sign. His body is quickly removing the allergen.
So, if you're sick, or your throat begins to feel that little tickle...
remember in addition to plenty of water and rest,drink the flu fighting herbs and citrus sources!
Great article here!
I did some praying and digging and came up with this brew:
Celery, ginger, lime, cilantro, and to sweeten it with carrots.
Well that drink didn't go so well with her. She took one sip and BLECK! (I guess I should've included the apples).
In any case, I've been drinking it and it's been helping my flu-like symptoms too.
Other foods for your consideration are foods high in vitamin A and C.
Hot pepper are an excellent source of this.
For a friend I suggested grapefruit, 1 red chilli pepper, and ginger for allergies.
He has reported that he feels much better and can feel the mucous draining.
He also says that his nose is running, which is a good sign. His body is quickly removing the allergen.
So, if you're sick, or your throat begins to feel that little tickle...
remember in addition to plenty of water and rest,drink the flu fighting herbs and citrus sources!
Great article here!
Friday, September 20, 2013
I'm back!
I know it's been a while, but I have gone through many changes since my last post.
I had turned vegetarian, then eventually back to veganism.
I then returned to eating meat due to a change in living arrangements and relocating.
I have since returned to vegan living.
It has been a happy return to what is healthy, what works and what is right.
Some days aren't exactly perfect, but I embrace it as the number 1 way to staying healthy and fit!
when I look at te madness I was doing to my body with stressing out, allowing foolishness to add inches to my waistline, and engaging in emotionallly charged eating, I get really angry at myself for allowing myself to go so far.
I had turned vegetarian, then eventually back to veganism.
I then returned to eating meat due to a change in living arrangements and relocating.
I have since returned to vegan living.
It has been a happy return to what is healthy, what works and what is right.
Some days aren't exactly perfect, but I embrace it as the number 1 way to staying healthy and fit!
when I look at te madness I was doing to my body with stressing out, allowing foolishness to add inches to my waistline, and engaging in emotionallly charged eating, I get really angry at myself for allowing myself to go so far.
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