Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Whole30 Beef Stir Fry


Today marks day 10 for us on Whole30. 
We are 1/3 of the way to the finish! But who's counting?

Okay, I'm totally counting. 

BUT, making dinners on this program has been my favorite part of the whole thing. We have eaten some GOOD, clean meals these past 10 days!

If you missed my post on all of the meals we ate during our first week, recipes included, you can find that here


This particular recipe was inspired by one of our favorite meals we tried through Hello Fresh. Making a Whole30 version was super easy, and the flavor was delicious!

This was our dinner last night, and then this afternoon, I ate the leftovers on a lettuce wrap for lunch. Two lettuce wraps to be exact. ;)


So I recommend making the recipe as is, rather than cutting it in half, so that you can have some delicious lunch leftovers too.

Ingredients:
2lbs ground beef (organic, grass-fed if you can)
6-8 whole carrots
4 cloves garlic, minced
Olive Oil
1tsp salt
6T Coconut Aminos (soy sauce substitute)
Juice from one lime
One bunch green onions
Cilantro
Ginger, minced*

Directions:
Rinse and dry all produce. Slice green onions, separating the whites and greens. Mince garlic. Using a vegetable peeler, shave carrots lengthwise into thin ribbons.

Heat oil in pan. Saute white onions (green onions will be used as garnish) and garlic until fragrant (1-2 minutes). Add meat. Mix with onions and garlic as you break it apart. Add salt and coconut aminos. Cook until meat is brown and a little crispy. Add juice from one lime. 

While meat is cooking, heat oil in a separate pan. Add carrots and cook, tossing until tender (4-5 minutes).

Plate carrot ribbons. Add meat on top. Garnish with green onions and cilantro.

*After making this, I thought that fresh minced ginger would be a great addition to this meal. (And I even had some on hand, man!). If you decide to add it, I would use 1tsp and add it with the white onions and garlic at the beginning.

Enjoy!

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Monday, June 11, 2018

Whole30 Recipes: Week 1


We've made it through a little over a week of Whole30! For this ice-cream loving, bread-eating, pasta-making, wine-enjoying mama, getting through week one is an accomplishment already.

The thing about Whole30 that we're learning is that it's not really a "diet." Sure you can lose weight if that's your goal, but we've come to think of it as more of a "reset" for our bodies. It's as much about what we are putting into our bodies as what we are leaving out. The goal is to retrain our minds to not eat certain foods simply out of habit or because they're tied to an emotional feeling, and to think about how certain foods that we do eat regularly make us feel after we've eaten them.

The other great thing that we're learning is how to read labels more carefully and be more aware of the ingredients that are in the foods that we regularly eat.

Simply put, Whole30 focuses on eating foods with as little ingredients as possible, or no ingredients at all because they're directly from the earth. And then your body re-learns how to create energy from natural sugars rather than the quick pick-me-ups like sugar and carbs that we tend to go to when we're tired or hungry.

The re-learning part is supposed to be what's tough about the week we're entering. 


There's a great timeline that the founders of the program created that explains what's going on in your body (and your mind) as you work through each week of the program. It is so interesting and also pretty hilarious. If you're interested, you can check out the timeline here.


Okay, enough of that. I know you came for the recipes. ;)

Here goes:


Grilled steak, zucchini bites, tri-colored carrots, sweet potato bites.

Steak and zucchini are marinated in olive oil and balsamic vinegar and sprinkled with salt and pepper prior to grilling/baking. 

Carrots and sweet potato bites are marinated in olive oil and sprinkled with salt.

Vegetables were roasted on 375 for 30 minutes (zucchini was probably less- 20 minutes-ish), scraping with a spatula half-way through the cook time to rotate on the baking sheet.

Day 2- Taco Bowls
Definitely a favorite from the week!
Recipe here

Spaghetti Squash and Roasted Broccoli

Bake spaghetti squash according to directions found here. (I also added minced garlic into the squash before baking.)

Sauce:
1lb ground turkey or beef
One can Trader Joe's Marinara Sauce (green can)
One can Hunt's Fire Roasted Tomatoes
One sweet onion, sliced or diced (your preference)
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/2tsp dried basil
1/2 tsp dried oregano
Salt
Olive oil
Optional: 1/3 cup diced peppers (I used red, green and yellow)

Directions:
Heat olive oil in pan. Saute onions (and peppers if using) on medium heat until onions are clear (5-7 minutes). While onions on cooking, heat oil in a separate pan for ground turkey. Cook turkey/beef until browned and remove from heat. 

Once onions are clear, add garlic. Saute for another minute. Add both can of tomatoes, salt, basil and oregano and meat. Allow to simmer for 5 minutes before serving.

Use all the power within you to not add freshly grated parmesan cheese that you could legitimately live off of if push came to shove.

Date and Shallot Rosemary Chicken
(Original recipe by PaleOMG- found here)

This is SO good! I am going to blog this recipe the way that I made it, but you would not be disappointed making it as found of the PaleOMG link found here.

The main changes I made were marinating the chicken overnight and using 1/4 cup each of olive oil, balsamic vinegar and apple cider vinegar. Before putting the chicken in the bag, I rubbed each piece with salt, pepper, fresh rosemary and garlic.

I am making this again when we have family over for Father's Day. It is so delicious!

Whole30 Beef Stir Fry
I will post this recipe this week! Yum.Yum.Yum.

This pork tenderloin in the crock pot dish was our let down for the week, so not worth sharing the recipe. I'm going to work on a better Whole30 marinade for it to bring out more flavor in the meat.

The riced cauliflower and green beans were great though. Riced cauliflower recipe found here and green beans were drizzled with olive oil and sea salt and roasted on 375 for 20-25 minutes.

Grilled Salmon with Avocado Salsa
(Recipe from The Cookie Rookie found here)

The only two changes I made was using the Costco guacamole on top which made it even easier. I also baked it in the oven instead of grilling it. 400 degress for 12-15 minutes (Salmon is cooked when it flakes when pierced with a fork.)

The garnish is cilantro and the potatoes are pre-made and Whole30 compliant from Costco (picture here)


Breakfast everyday has been some version of this: Eggs or egg whites, veggies, and Aidells Chicken Apple Sausage and salsa (I buy Trader Joes- picture here)

For lunch, we ate grilled chicken over salad with veggies and either a balsamic/olive oil/water dressing, or the Tessemae's Ranch or Caesar dressing.

I marinate the chicken overnight in 1/4 cup each of olive oil, balsamic vinegar and apple cidar vinegar (rubbing the chicken with salt, pepper and fresh rosemary first just like the recipe from day 4), or the Tessemae's Caesar dressing, and then I grill all of the chicken at once for us to have for the week.


Shrimp Lettuce Wrap
When we got tired of grilled chicken salad, I made a shrimp lettuce wrap:
Saute onions in olive oil until clear (5-7 minutes). Add garlic and saute for another minute. Add uncooked shrimp and cook for 2 minutes each side. (I also added leftover riced cauliflower at this point to warm it.) Garnish with chopped green onion and serve in a lettuce wrap.

This picture shows one of several servings to be clear. ;) We are not trying to lose weight on Whole30, so we are eating a TON!


That's what we ate week 1! If you have any questions about any of the recipes, feel free to leave a comment below, shoot me an email (notesftn@gmail.com) or message me on IG (@hmnelsen).


Have a great week!


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Friday, June 8, 2018

Seapines Beach Vacation 2018



We spent our first week of summer at the beach!


We got to spend it in Hilton Head with Matt's parents, his sister, and her family.



Our family picture keeps growing. And next year, there will be TWO more baby boys in this pic. Matt's sister is due with twins in September!


This cousin pic will fill the bench next year. :)


Our families had so much fun together for the week. The kids got along so well and shared Mimi and Papa well too. ;)

Natalie and Emily both seemed to grow up so much during the week. Natalie started talking so much and Emily was crawling faster, pulling up more, and trying even harder to keep up with the big kids.




And Ryan seemed so much bigger this year too, boogie boarding and riding the tandem bike for the first time. Our babies are growing up!


Ryan wanted to get out to the beach right when he woke up every morning, sweet guy. So one of us would go while the other stayed back and waited for the girls and the rest of the house to wake up.

Ryan also loved handing with his big cousin and seemed more aware this year that Jackson was older than him. ;) It was cute to see the two of them together.

Emily was ALL about her daddy. Nothing new there, hah, but she loved getting to be with him for a whole week, uninterrupted by work.

When he would set her down to play with Ryan or Natalie, she would start to do this high-pitched, hurt-feelings sound and then speed crawl to wherever he was. So, so cute.


One of our favorite things to do in Sea Pines is ride the Trolley! This year, Natalie was all about chanting, "Trolley Ride!" (Kah-Ye Yide) while it was moving. I got the cutest video of her that I put on my stories on IG. Such a sweet memory!

Sister-sister :)

Still so crazy to think that this boogie board was empty 4 years ago!


I was walking with Emily to help her fall asleep, and then I handed her to Matt and she passed right out. Hah! Love their sweet bond.

Everyday, all of the cousins would work on building a big hole with a tunnel.


These two are the cutest cousins and buddies :)

Snuggles with Papa and Mimi!
Beach girlies relaxing in their chairs and holes ;)

Emily loved climbing in and out of the holes, so we set up a little area for her everyday with four little holes and let her create a little obstacle course for herself. She was so funny going in and out of every hole! She would go in backwards, plop herself in, and then rest for a minute before climbing back out.


Kite flying!

And kite watching :)

Another thing we love to do in Sea Pines is rent bikes for the week. 
All of our kids have fallen asleep in their bike seats over the years, and this year, it was Emily's turn!
Sweet love.

Karen snapped this from her bike while she was riding. Emily is passed out on the little steering wheel!

Natalie loved riding with her "Boppa" on one of the rides - two thumbs up :)

One morning, Emily woke up earlier than everyone else, so I took her out for the sunrise. It was too cloudy to see the sun, but the view was still pretty cute. ;)

McGinnity family pic! Can't wait to fit two more babes in this pic next year!

Fishy kisses for Mimi :)

Jackson caught a lizard and let Ryan hold it. I love the look on Ryan's face in this pic- his first time holding a lizard!

Emily hanging with the big kids while we waited for dinner out one night.
Peek!

This year, we joined the McGinnity family for a pirate adventure cruise with Stinky Pete. (If you ask Natalie what she loved about the beach, she'll tell you "Kinky Pete" hahah). Here she is all dressed and ready to board the boat, bandaids (that aren't covering boo-boos) and all. ;)

The kids were so funny- they were so into it and so tired at the same time. Their faces in these pics crack me up.
Uncle Jay apparently looked like a sucker or a super fun dad, because he got chosen as the hiding spot for the treasure map. ;)
Get him!!!

First boat ride for this little lady

Getting ready to spray down Stinky Pete!

On our last night, we got ice cream and then strolled out to the beach for one last goodbye. Natalie loves ice cream as much as her mama.

Until next year, Hilton Head!

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