“I’ll have the Chocolate Cocoa Smoothie please…”


Today’s Lunch: Peanut Butter Banana-Strawberry Sandwich…

Check out the Greek Orthodox Icon on my nightstand above haha :)

 

Banana and Strawberry Sandwich (ezekiel bread) and Peanut Butter on top!

Lunch from the weekend:

Garbage Salad, Spinach, Peppers, Black Beans, Grains, Shredded Zucchini, Pinto Beans

More meals from the weekend:

Tuna Sandwich with Munster Cheese and Onions on Multigrain Bread:

The best orzo ever is in that little bowl back there! :) Whole foods rocks!

Breakfast this morning was amazing!!

Cocoa Chocolate Monster:

  • One Container of Fage Yogurt (0%) (90 cals)
  • 1/2 a banana (50 cals)
  • 1 tablespoon Cocoa Powder (unsweetened) (10 Cals)
  • 1/2 teaspoon of Xanthum Gum- Thickener for smoothies (15 cals)
  • lots of ICE
  • 1/2 cup water

Toppings:

  1. Cacao Nibs on top
  2. mix in your favorite cereal, I love this cereal:

I used the chocolate filled squares not the french toast squares but I'm sure the French toast squares are great too!

This is truly a delicious smoothie can’t wait to make this Cocoa Chocolate Smoothie again!

I threw together a couple more of my favorite Pizzas this weekend as well:

Kinda looks like a mess but tasted AWESOME!

Thursday I headed out to dinner with a couple of girlfriends. We ended up heading over to a Thai restaurant for our female bonding. I ordered the…

Shrimp and avocado Sushi!

Today I decided to make another one of Ashley’s awesome recipes:

Cocoa Crunch Crackers  AKA Cocoa Cereal!

 

The Bachelor is on tonight! Who do you want to be booted off?? I’ll be running my 7 miles tonight during the show :)

Hope your Monday is going well!

Greek Yogurt Chili Dip and Laughing Cow Hummus


Screw t-shirt time, it’s SMOOTHIE time… :)

Didn't have a cup big enough for all this goodness :)

Slurped up with a straw :)

With Cacao nibs of course

That was my delicious breakfast…

  • Chobani Blueberry Yogurt
  • A handful of Blueberries
  • Half a Banana,
  • Half a scoop of  EAS Vanilla Protein Powder
  • Four ice cubes!

Lunch consisted of me snacking on a couple several different snacks intended for my super bowl party…. most were eaten before the game began :/

Laughing Cow Hummus:

  • 1 can of Chickpeas
  • 4 wedges of Laughing Cow cheese (I used four-queso LCC)
  • 1 Orange or Yellow Pepper chopped
  • 1/4 teaspoon of Chili Powder
  • 2 teaspoons of Emril’s Chicken Rub

Laughin Cow Hummus!

Quick, Easy, Healthy,  Greek Yogurt Chili Dip!

  • 2 Containers of Greek yogurt (the thicker the better so I would choose 2%)
  • 1 can of Vegetarian Chili
  • Lots of Soy cheese for the top!

Directions:

  1. Coat a microwaveable dish with two containers of Greek yogurt
  2. Pour the can of chili over the yogurt
  3. top with (soy) cheese!
  4. Place in microwave until cheese melts a bit on top
  5. ENJOY :)

I LOVE this messy Chili Dip!

Today’s workout rocked my socks off:

I love to match when I workout :)

 

  • 1 mile run
  • 30 min Jillian Michael Kettle Ball DVD
  • 2 mile walk
  • 2.25 interval run (at 1% incline for the first 25 minutes):

1-5 mins 3.5 mph

5-25 mins  alternate 3.5 mph for 30 seconds 8.5 for 30 seconds

25-27 mins 3.5 mph at 7.5% incline

27-30 mins 4.5 at 7.5% incline

  • 1.5 mile cool down walk

I was pretty hungry after all that and made a Dinner for myself that was pretty delicious:

Lemon Drenched Tilapia and Quinoa topped with the Laughing Cow Dip

DELICIOUS!

Hope you all had a great weekend… even though the packers won :(

Anything you would like to see more of on my blog? I’d really like to know if any of you would like to see more of something from me!

What’s your favorite way to eat laughing cow cheese (LCC) ?

What’s your favorite brand of hummus, do you like homemade or store bought? I love Sabra hummus but I’m a huge fan of the homemade hummus I buy from this ethnic bakery by my house, Taza’s Bakery.

Hope you all have a wonderful Monday Mornin’! I’ll leave you with a little motivation to start your week:“The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.

Overeacting?… Who? ME?!?


Today I woke up around my regular Tues/Thursday scheduled time, 6:15 am and fortunately I wasn’t exhausted… Class starts downtown in Chicago near the John Hancock around 8:30… I’m not a morning person but going to this class doesn’t bother me, like I’ve stated before my teachers are wonderful and so are my classmates… After class today I was really wanting to try Red Mango. Red Mango is the only all-natural, kosher and certified gluten-free frozen yogurt fortified with Ganeden BC30TM, a natural probiotic that can help support a healthy immune and digestive system. Red Mango also has all of yogurt’s natural goodness, such as calcium and protein,
and is the first frozen yogurt retailer to receive the National Yogurt Association’s Live & Active Cultures seal. There’s a couple located close by I think I’m getting my fix tomorrow afternoon with Pete :)

Dinner today after my workout was my NEW GOJIandME CEREAL that I talked about in my previous post with a handful of blueberries half a cup of milk and 4 strawberries! I’m taking Megan and Maryann‘s advice and doing no-impact workout tomorrow because of my knees. Lana‘s advice to make sure that I go to a running specialty store for new shoes every 300-500 miles or 6 months is a must as well! Sami is having a giveway on her blog multigrain Cherrios giveaway to be exact check it out!

Hope your Wednesday’s are wonderful! God bless!

Snacked on some cacao nibs after :)

I read an article today before class about overreacting. I really enjoyed this article a lot. It made me think about the way I act and how to avoid over-reacting to remarks from people I love.

Barriers I need to overcome:

The triggering emotions…. There are four main triggering emotions for overreaction:

  • Envy
  • Rejection
  • resentment at being criticized
  • loss of control

Its apparent that even the most seemingly benign interactions may spark one of these responses and I think we are all culprits of acting like this at times… When these emotions occurring within us our “fight or flight response” is triggered and it limits our ability to reaction RATIONALLY or CONSTRUCTIVELY. When someone triggers these reactions within you, you begin to see this person as being “all good” or “all bad” at those specific moments and there is NO redeeming features that person has that can categories them in another categories except GOOD or BAD. I thought about that for a while and found that when someone triggers those emotions in me, at that moment, my whole perception of the person has changed and I immediately label that as a negative person. After this takes place a process known as “FLOODING” occurs.

Flooding: when EVERY OLD NEGATIVE EMOTIONAL MEMORY ASSOCIATED WITH THE PERSON OR SITUATION COMES BACK INTO YOUR THOUGHT PROCESS… how many of you guys can recall those flooding moments occurring when arguing with your mom, dad, sister, or boyfriend? I do, all the time. The “black or white” response (labeling a person as either fully good or bad) is intensified by flooding. Flooding pushes us to categorize people into “good or bad” even more. After flooding occurs you feel JUSTIFIED in having an outburst because you have convinced yourself that this person is completely good due to negative emotional memories you have recalled.

This process sound familiar? Yea, thought so.

How to cope this is some things I’ve put together and found from the article to help you cope with OVERREACTION.

Notice the body’s signals: Your Neck may get tense and your heart may start to pound due to anxiety. if you are IN TUNE with your body and recognize these signs you’ll be better able to shift emotional gears

Breathe: breathing consciously will help inturrupt the fight of flight response and change gears out of over reaction mode.

Asses your state: Feeling angry? sad? tired? ragged? or are you just experiencing lack of nutrition and low blood sugar. If you know that you maybe in a state of anger due to outside factors of the comment made withdrawl from the situation until you more centered and composed

(this is probably my FAVORITE STEP)…  NAME THE EMOTIONS:

Neurologically, overreaction is a Loss of access to the LEFT brain. “Naming the feeling that you’re having at that exact moment (anger,depressed, rage, loss of esteem) requires reflection and searching the memory and that is a LEFT brain activity. Therefore, searching for the name of the feeling reestablishes the neural networks that connect left brain and right, which RESTORES BALANCE!

Recast Criticism: Strive to re-frame the less than positive input as USEFUL information. In the face of criticism or what you view as an self esteem blow, ask yourself: What can I get from this feedback? How can I use this to improve myself or my situation? Did this person intend to hurt your feelings or did you put a negative spin on the interaction? The truth is sometimes people do say things to hurt us because the embody JEALOUSY, REJECTION, LOSS OF CONTROL or RESENTMENT OF BEING CRITICIZED themselves. Those people are the ones who we are better off without. When interacting with family or important people to us, it’s our jobs to realize that the interaction is NEVER intended to hurt us or break down our self-esteem down. I am a culprit of feeling rejection when being criticized, or when people state observations about the way I am/act/look. This is probably because I have always equated observational comments about who I am/how I act from people as negative when in fact observations can be positive too. I need to keep in mind that if a classmate of mine were to call me aggressive (for example) it doesn’t mean I’m overbearing or pushy toward other people it may in fact mean that I make an all out effort to win or succeed in the classroom:

Aggressive is defined as BOTH:

  • characterized by or tending toward unprovoked offensives, attacks, invasions, or the like; militantly forward or menacing: aggressive acts against a neighboring country.
  • making an all-out effort to win or succeed; competitive: an aggressive basketball player.

The first definition can be define as negative but the second is a quality I would love to possess.

Overall, it is simply our OWN CHOICE to take our interactions with people and assume the BEST in people’s words, not the worst. God would want us to assume the best in others, not the worst.

Amen.

Do you tend to overreact to benign comments ? How do you cope with criticism or comments that may be hurtful from family or loved ones??