A Long Weekend Hangover (LWH): describes the sum of unpleasant physiological and psychological effects following a holiday long weekend, such as Thanksgiving. The LWH is especially hard to recover from if you were drinking red wine like juice, eating Pumpkin
This smoothie is powerful! Energizing and hydrating not to mention delicious. This will freshen your breath and clean out your GI tract, great for anyone who is…
Making a Smoothie… seems simple right? Yes… When it is done right – it will taste amazing and keep you full for hours. But when it’s not… You may start the day…
A clean, whole, healthy, detox smoothie recipe that is rich, thick, and creamy enough to eat with a spoon! Includes easy step-by-step photo instructions. [LINK] Jen Elizabeth's Journals
Craving pumpkin bread? Well, I have something better for you to try... This sweet potato bread is like thanksgiving in a loaf pan, you're welcome. Holiday feels, here we come!! This is how I tried to make bread using sweet potatoes. Tastes like pumpkin pie, but BREAD.
This chili is one of those set-it-and-forget it kind of dishes. Hearty and protein-rich, it's a great thing to come home to after a long day! Topped with avocado and scallions for a creamy and cool finish, this a great weeknight meal. Toggle navigation [LINK] OneGreenPlanet
This Paleo Pumpkin Coffee Cake is the perfect fall dessert. Healthy, easy, and so delicious! Coffee cake is one of my favorite things to make. It's a cake that is so good it doesn't need
These healthy raspberry pumpkin muffins taste so sinful that nobody will believe that they are actually low-carb, low-fat, and sugar-free when you tell them
Since we’re in the crucial weeks of the “New Year, New You” phase, I’m sure you’re all getting pretty tired of salads. Or maybe you love salads and could eat a salad for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I definitely could, especially if they looked like today’s salad. When I say I could eat salads for … [LINK]
Perfect for the holidays, richly flavored gingerbread quickbread made with pumpkin puree, flour, butter, ginger, molasses, brown sugar, and lots of spices.
Normally, we have our Christmas tree up by December 1st, but this year we totally dropped the bulb. It really doesn’t surprise me because I’ve been about 2 months behind throughout the course of 2013. The holidays only serve to