Tuesday, November 27, 2012

$100 Nordstrom Gift Card Giveaway!

To celebrate YOU and thank YOU for reading, commenting, and following along on my new blog, I'm doing a GIVEAWAY!  This blog is a labor of love and I sincerely hope it is a place of encouragement for you.  As women, we can be especially critical of our appearance and bodies and I hope that we can try to change what we don't like, accept what we can't change, and just all love ourselves more, regardless of what we look like.

For the giveaway, I chose one of my favorite places to shop- Nordstrom!  One winner picked at random will win a $100 gift card to the store.


You must be a follower or subscriber to enter.  You can also be an Instagram follower (@Honeywerehome) or Pinterest follower 

Just leave a comment letting me know. (Please leave your email address so I can contact you if you win).  You can blog, facebook, tweet, pinterest . . . for additional entries. 

I'm so thankful for my readers!

The winner will be announced on Friday, December 14, 2012.  

U.S. and Canadian friends welcome to enter.   

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Monday, November 26, 2012

5 Reasons to Work Out During the Holidays

Hello and happy Monday!  I hope you had a great Thanksgiving and long relaxing weekend.  I had a nice Thanksgiving, but ended up eating way too much.  I went for a great walk/jog in our neighborhood park on Friday morning and it felt so good to get outside and get moving.  That jog made me realize how important it is to keep working out for the rest of the year.  With the Christmas holiday approaching and a schedule that is extra full, workouts can be the first thing to go.   But, I encourage you (and myself) to stick with (or start) exercising for these reasons:

1.  Reduce Your Stress.  For some of us, the holidays can be a stressful time of year and working out definitely helps to alleviate those tensions.   Even if I don't feel like going to the park or gym, by the time I'm finished, I feel so much better!  I have never regretted a workout, but I have regretted not working out.  Working out helps clear my mind and improve my mood a ton.

2.  Working Out Helps You Eat Healthier.  This is true for me, but I wonder if it's true for you too?? When I'm working out consistently, I tend to eat better.  I recognize that I worked hard at the gym and I don't want to "blow it" by eating poorly.  On the other hand, if I'm not working out, I tend to eat badly- indulging in way too many desserts.  It's a double whammy either way.

3.  Finish Strong.  For me, I've worked really hard to get into good shape and I want to maintain what I've accomplished.  If you've done the same, don't spoil it by quitting now!

4.  Be Ahead of the Game for the New Year.  When the New Year comes and everyone resolves to "get in shape" you'll be ahead of the curve!  How great will that feel?!

5.  No Guilt for Small Indulgences.  I try to eat healthy most of the time, but I admit to having a sweet tooth and indulging in desserts (and wine!).  I don't think total deprivation is a good thing and knowing I work out helps remind me that it's okay to indulge during the holidays without feeling guilty.

I don't tell you anything that I don't tell myself.  Writing this blog helps motivate me to continue my efforts at living healthy too.  My leg is feeling better, so I plan to pick back up my Live Fit Trainer.  I made my meals for the week on Sunday and I plan to Finish Strong and start the New Year off right!

via FitSugar

Also, I realized that I now have over 300 followers on Honey We're Healthy!  To celebrate and say Thank You, I will be announcing a GIVEAWAY this week.  If you want to follow this blog, click HERE or subscribe HERE.


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Bring on the Dessert!

When it comes to Thanksgiving, most of us look forward to eating some lovingly prepared home cooked food and indulging in a few (or more) drinks.  I'm no exception and especially love getting my kitchen all dirty and smelling delicious aromas from the oven.  This year, I'm not hosting Thanksgiving, so I'm just preparing a few desserts to take.  I like to indulge, but not to the point where I'm uncomfortably stuffed, so I usually nibble on the appetizers, eat a smaller main meal, and sample all of the desserts!

This year, I'm in charge of the chocolate.  I'm making

(I'm trying one of these sauces this time.)







Chocolate Peanut Butter Globs (from Ina Garten's new cookbook, Foolproof)


What's on your Thanksgiving menu?  I hope you have a wonderful day!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Tex Mex To Go

Y'all know that I couldn't make it through the week without preparing and portioning out meals for the week.  This is especially true for my lunch since I typically eat at the office.  One of my "go-to" meals is a Tex Mex dish that I shared recently on Instagram.


A few people asked for the full recipe so here you go.  I feel kinda bad because this isn't really a "recipe" - it's more of an assembly.  This recipe makes 10 small meals for me. 

Ingredients
  • 2 packages Jennie O Extra Lean Ground Turkey
  • 1 large can of fat free refried beans
  • 2 packages Taco Bell low sodium seasoning
  • Low fat shredded cheese
  • Low fat or fat free sour cream
  • Pickled jalapeños 
Directions

Brown the meat, then add the seasoning packages and water according to package directions.

I portion out the meat into 10 small containers, add a scoop of beans, sour cream, cheese and a few jalapenos.  I microwave it for about a minute and a half.  I also like this as a salad on top of shredded lettuce.  


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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Spiced Sweet Potato Salad with Apples, Grapes, and Almonds

I'm so looking forward to the weekend!  I can't believe it's the weekend before Thanksgiving!  I feel like this holiday has totally snuck up on me.  When did we get so close to the end of the year??

This week, I prepared one of my favorite salads (fruit, nut and cheese), and today, my friend Jennifer is sharing one of her favorite salads- made with sweet potatos, apples, grapes and almonds- yum!!


Salads aren't always the first thing I think of for dinner when the temperatures start to dip but I've been making an effort to incorporate more fall and winter salads into our routine and, surprise, surprise, we're all loving them!

There are so many interesting ingredients in this hearty salad, you almost don't feel like you're eating a salad.  If you have a heavier eater in the family (ahem..husbands, boyfriends, and teenage boys) try adding a simple grilled cheese sandwich on hearty whole grain bread and I don't think you'll hear any complaints about portion size!

One of the things I love about this salad is its versatility.  You can make a number of substitutions without altering the health value, flavor, or texture of it drastically.  Sweet potatoes or butternut squash would both be great as the roasted vegetable.  Baby spinach, arugula, or mixed greens all works as the lettuce component.  Use any variety of apple or grape that you like.  Dried cranberries, cherries, or blueberries would all be delicious.  And for the nuts, walnuts, pecans, or marcona almonds would all be wonderful.  Tailor it to your tastes and what you have available and you'll have a quick and healthy dinner on the table in no time.

p.s.  This salad would also make a great salad course for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday!


(Serves 4)
Ingredients
2 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1" cubes
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 tbsp. toasted sesame oil
1 tsp. ground cumin
1/2 tsp. salt
2 Fuji or Gala apples, cored and cut into 1" cubes
2 cups green grapes, halved if large
1/2 c. dried blueberries (I like Trader Joe's dried wild blueberries)
1/4 c. sliced almonds
4 c. arugula
3/4 c. apple cider or apple juice
2 tbsp. cider vinegar
2 tbsp. minced shallots
2 tsp. dijon mustard
1/2 c. olive oil
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. pepper

Preheat oven to 375º.
Toss sweet potatoes, 1 tbsp. olive oil, sesame oil, cumin, and 1/2 tsp. salt in a medium bowl.  Spread on a baking sheet in a single layer and roast until tender and starting to brown, about an hour.  Let cool slightly.
Meanwhile, combine the apple cider, vinegar, and shallots in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat.  Cook until the mixture is reduced to about 1/4 cup, 6-8 minutes.  Take off the heat and whisk in 1/2 c. olive oil, 1 tsp salt, and 1/2 tsp. pepper.
Place arugula in a large bowl and toss with some of the dressing.  Divide the arugula among four plates and top with apples, grapes, dried blueberries, almonds, and sweet potatoes.  Drizzle more dressing over the top and serve.



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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Breakfast Egg Sandwich

Today I'm bringing you a breakfast sandwich that one of my very-favorite-people-in-the-whole-world, my Grandma, used to make for me when I was younger.  It's an egg muffin and whenever I make it, I always think of her.  It reminds me that sharing food is sharing love and my Grandma is exceptional at that.


I use a 100% whole wheat muffin, extra lean turkey ham, 2% American cheese and one real egg (but you can use egg whites if you prefer).  Simply fry the egg and a slice of turkey ham with Pam cooking spray, toast the muffin, and top with a slice of cheese.  


Below is the nutrition information.  


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