I've been half heartedly giving exercise a go since about January, when I went to my first Zumba class, which was a good introduction, but in the last few months I joined the gym which has helped me get into a routine, I am going to attempt to get better at running next - wish me luck!
But this is a FOOD blog so I am here to talk about some of the yummy and healthy things I've been enjoying lately.
Lizi's Granola with greek yoghurt, honey and berries
Courgette & pecan bread (sugar and butter, apart from the peanut butter, free)
Food Doctor Granola (no sugar unlike Lizi's) with banana, sunflower seeds, apricots
Shashouska, quinoa and an egg
Healthier pizza, swap mozzarella with ricotta, swap tomato sauce for hidden vegetable sauce. More tomatoes and capers for flavour, teeny shaving of parmesan.
Broadening my tea tastes!
Chopped salad, houmous, pitta, sunbites - good if you really want crisps!
More granola, pretty breakfast!
Amazing lunch at the Shelford Deli - lots of local and fresh produce (blog post coming soon)
Haul of veggies from the market
I seem to mainly take pictures of breakfast, one of the main things about changing my diet has been eating a proper breakfast instead of grabbing a chocolate bar on the way out or leaving it til lunch and then eating too many unhealthy things.
I don't have any tips yet because I am still learning myself but I think keeping loads of fruit and healthy snacks around and banishing biscuits, chocolate and crisps from the house really helps you not reach for unhealthy things when you are peckish. Also working lots of veggies in to your meals as sides really helps you eat less carbs and get your vitamins - a simple salad or some steamed or roasted veggies. We've been enjoying coleslaw made with low fat yoghurt and dijon, roasted butternut squash, chilli spiked broccoli and fresh summer tomatoes dressed with a teeny bit of oil and plenty of herbs.
I have by no means banished treats from my diet - I do still have a piece of cake if I am having a coffee with friends, or the odd piece of chocolate. But I am trying to moderate and be mindful of how often I am having a treat, which is helping me keep an eye on things.
Am hoping to include some of my favourite healthy recipes on the blog soon, along with the usual things too. I'll leave you with some of my new favourite healthy blogs:
Thanks for providing these great healthy tips..
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