Paleo Archives - Burn Boot Camp https://burnbootcamp.com/tag/paleo/ The Fitness Solution for Every Woman Fri, 28 Feb 2025 19:09:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 138450544 3 Unexpected High-Protein Foods That Aren’t Meat https://burnbootcamp.com/3-unexpected-high-protein-foods-that-arent-meat/ Mon, 04 Mar 2019 19:22:22 +0000 https://burnbootcamp.com/?p=18754 I believe consuming enough protein is essential to seeing muscle definition, losing weight and reaching your fitness goals.

When you are working out hard, you are breaking down your muscle fibers and you need protein in order to rebuild and grow your muscles.

Protein also helps boost your metabolism. Your body burns 20% to 30% of calories from protein during digestion, as opposed to roughly 5% of calories from carbs and 3% of calories from fats. Ramping up your protein intake will also ramp up your daily calorie burn without any extra effort!

Eating more protein also causes your body to release more leptin, which is your hunger-suppressing hormone. This has been shown to reduce your appetite, cut your cravings and reduce your desire for late-night snacking.

While that all sounds great, I know adding more protein into your diet isn’t that easy and eating a bunch of chicken at each meal gets boring quickly! And for me personally, eating a lot of meat tends to make me feel weighed down and causes me digestive distress. So here are my top three favorite and unexpected ways to add high-protein foods that aren’t meat into my diet!

Hemp Seeds

  • – Serving size: 3 tablespoons

  • – Protein per serving: 10g

There are a bunch of things I love about hemp seeds, but one of my favorite things is that it is a source of protein that doesn’t require any meal prep! On days I don’t have time cook, I never have to stress because I know I can sprinkle a few tablespoons of hemp seeds on my meal to ensure I am including protein.

Most nuts and seeds—and most plant-based protein sources, for that matter—are not considered complete proteins, as they do not contain all nine essential amino acids. These sources have to be combined with other foods to form a complete protein.

Hemp seeds, on the other hand, are special because they contain all nine essential amino acids and are considered to be a complete protein. What’s so special about having a complete essential amino acid profile? Amino acids are the building blocks of protein, which is ultimately the building block of muscle. If you want to become leaner and stronger, your body requires amino acids.

Hemp seeds are also a great source of fat. For me, it’s important to always include a healthy source of fat into every meal I eat. It helps keep me satiated, my blood sugar levels in check and my cravings at bay. So with one serving of hemp seeds, I am not only getting a great source of protein but I am also getting a great source of fat.

Hemp seeds are especially a great source of omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-6 fatty acids are found in abundance in our diet, but omega-3s are more difficult to come across. When you consume way more omega-6s than omega-3s, you promote fat storing and not fat burning. Consuming too many omega-6-rich foods also triggers inflammation in your gut, joints and other parts of your body and can even be the cause of bloating. Incorporating more omega-3s into your diet with the help of hemp seeds can help you burn fat as fuel as well as keep your gut happy and healthy!

Hemp seeds add a great nutty flavor to any dish. I often incorporate them into salads, oatmeal, yogurt and even pasta. I actually haven’t come across a dish that I haven’t enjoyed with the addition of hemp seeds!

You can find my favorite hemp seeds here.

Nutritional Yeast

  •  – Serving size: 3 tablespoons

  •  – Protein per serving: 9g

Nutritional yeast is another high-protein staple in my kitchen. Like hemp seeds, it’s a source of protein that requires no time to prep and is a great addition to most meals.

You’re most likely thinking, what exactly is nutritional yeast? It is a deactivated yeast that provides an amazing nutty, cheesy and savory flavor. Nutritional yeast is extremely popular among vegans, as it’s a great replacement for cheese in many recipes. It’s also a  complete protein, which as I mentioned earlier, many plant-based foods are not.

Another reason nutritional yeast is popular among vegans is because most brands fortify it with vitamin B12, which is a vitamin you miss out on when you cut animal foods out of your diet. When you become B12-deficient, serious and permanent damage can be done, such as irreversible anemia. So if you are eating a plant-based diet, nutritional yeast is not only a great source of complete protein but a great source of vitamin B12. (Side note: If you do eat a plant-based diet, I cannot stress enough how important it is to speak with your doctor about the right supplementation of B12.)

Apart from providing you with 9 grams of protein per serving, nutritional yeast also gives you a boost of fiber. Personally, I am just as aware of my fiber intake as I am of my protein, fat and carbohydrate intake. With bad gut health now being the known cause of so many health issues, I pay close attention to eating foods that fuel good gut health, and with that comes eating enough fiber each day. We can increase the good bacteria in our gut all day long through probiotics, but without providing them with anything to feed off of, that bacteria will quickly die off.

Eating enough fiber each day ensures your gut contains prebiotics for the good bacteria to live off of. Many health experts suggest a minimum of 30 grams of fiber each day, and most of us are not getting anywhere near that! Long story short, fiber is important for optimal health and nutritional yeast can help you reach your daily fiber goal.

I love getting creative with nutritional yeast in my diet. I often sprinkle a serving of it over a salad with a tablespoon of olive oil and a pinch of salt to replace unhealthy salad dressings. I also love mixing one serving of nutritional yeast with ¼ cup full-fat coconut milk and ¼ teaspoon garlic powder. This creates a cheesy-like sauce that is perfect for pouring over rice, pasta, roasted veggies and salads. I would also suggest mixing it into marinara sauce, hummus and stir-fries.

It’s important to note that nutritional yeast is not for everyone. Researchers have recommended that people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), glaucoma and hypertension avoid it, as it may make their symptoms worsen.

You can find my favorite brand of nutritional yeast here.

Tempeh

  • – Serving size: 3 ounces

  • – Protein per serving: 16g

Out of the three, tempeh is by far my favorite. It may look a little intimidating and not sound very appetizing, but let me tell you, it can be delicious! Tempeh has a very neutral flavor on its own and really takes the flavor of whatever you cook it with.

Tempeh is yet another plant-based protein that is considered to be a complete protein with all nine essential amino acids. Tempeh contains a higher amount of protein than both nutritional yeast and hemp seeds, with 16 grams per 3-ounce serving. It’s also a much better alternative if you are looking to replace meat on your plate, as it is has a similar texture to ground meat when crumbled.

Like tofu, tempeh is made from soybeans; unlike tofu, it is not highly processed and does not contain a long list of ingredients. Tempeh goes through a natural fermentation process, and generally soybeans are the only ingredient. It’s minimally processed and provides you with more benefits than just protein.

Since tempeh is fermented, it is a great source of prebiotics. As I mentioned before, prebiotics are essential for feeding the good bacteria in your gut and maintaining good gut health. And prebiotics provide more than just gut-healing properties—they are great for improving digestion, balancing hormones, increasing immunity, aiding in weight loss and decreasing inflammation.

Tempeh is also an amazing source of fiber, with an entire 7 grams per 3-ounce serving! If you are aiming for 30 grams of fiber a day, tempeh is a huge help for reaching that goal. Fiber is an essential part of your diet and, when included, you’ll notice you won’t need to eat as much to feel full and you’ll also feel fuller for longer between meals. Plus, if you struggle with digestive issues, incorporating more fiber into your diet can be extremely beneficial.

Tempeh doesn’t need to be cooked, and many times when I am on the go, I’ll quickly crumble it up into a salad and allow it to take the taste of my salad dressing. But there are many fun ways to cook tempeh, as it is interchangeable with ground meat and really embodies the flavor of whatever you cook it with. Take any recipe you would generally use ground meat in, toss in tempeh instead, and I promise you’ll love the flavor!

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Here’s What Happened When I Drank Celery Juice for a Month https://burnbootcamp.com/heres-what-happened-when-i-drank-celery-juice-for-a-month/ https://burnbootcamp.com/heres-what-happened-when-i-drank-celery-juice-for-a-month/#comments Thu, 21 Feb 2019 18:26:34 +0000 https://burnbootcamp.com/?p=18700 What’s the Deal with Celery Juice?

Celery juice is a hot topic in the health world right now, with health and fitness influencers claiming it is a miracle juice that we all need to be drinking first thing in the morning.

I’m not usually a fan of fad diets, but the thing I love about this trend is that it’s not some scam product that people are trying to sell you—it’s just celery! No one is trying to push a supplement that might be unsafe for your body. So I thought to myself, why not try juicing celery for 30 days to see what the fuss is about? What do I have to lose, really? Regardless of its amazing health claims, celery juice would be upping my vegetable intake each day, if nothing else.

What Makes Celery Juice So Special?

Celery juice is extremely detoxifying, as it flushes out old toxins and poisons that have built up over time. It can help kill viruses, bad bacteria, fungi and parasites in your body. This greatly helps to maintain a healthy gut, improve digestion and reduce bloating. Celery juice also increases your body’s ability to break down protein and fat.

Oftentimes, the protein and fat we eat go undigested in our stomach and just sits there to rot. This is what causes bloating and many other digestive issues, and celery works to break down that undigested food. So if you struggle with bloating, gas or constipation, celery juice just might be the cure for you. Also, juicing celery regularly may help boost energy levels, balance hormones, reduce inflammation and alleviate skin issues (like acne, psoriasis and eczema) and many other symptoms.

Woman in grey long sleeve t shirt leaning on countertop holding a clear bottle of celery juice.

How Do You Gain These Amazing Benefits?

Experts say drinking 16 ounces of celery juice a day is a great starting point. (Although if you have severe or chronic issues, you may find it beneficial to drink up to 24 or 32 ounces a day.) So how much celery is that, exactly? A lot! One bunch of celery yields about 16 ounces of juice.

There are a few other considerations to keep in mind in order to gain the full benefits of celery juice. First, celery juice needs to be consumed 100% on its own, first thing in the morning. This means you need to drink it on an empty stomach—no food or coffee beforehand. A good rule of thumb is to wait at least 20 to 30 minutes before consuming anything else.

You will also want to avoid mixing anything into your celery juice. Anthony William, also known as the Medical Medium, claims mixing it with anything—like lemon juice, collagen or apple cider vinegar—will take away from its health benefits.

It’s also important to make the distinction between juicing celery and blending celery. Some people are blending their celery rather than juicing it—when you blend it, the fiber from the pulp also takes away from its health benefits.

If you don’t have a juicer and only have a blender, there is a way to blend your celery and remove the pulp afterward. You will need to a cheesecloth, which you can order from Amazon. Put your celery in the blender, blend it all up and cover the top of the blender with the cheesecloth and use it as a strainer as you pour out the juice. Then wrap the pulp in the cheesecloth and squeeze out any extra juice from the pulp.

While drinking celery juice first thing in the morning is extremely beneficial, it’s also beneficial to drink it immediately after you juice it. Juicing a bunch at a time and then storing it in the fridge for the entire week will also cause it to lose some of its health benefits. Once you juice your celery, aim to drink it immediately or at least within 24 hours.

Also, people are trying to make celery juice simpler by buying celery juice powder and mixing it into a glass of water. This, too, simply won’t give you the same benefits as freshly juiced celery will. It won’t cause any harm, but it won’t have the same effects.

Celery Juice and Bloating

Many people start drinking celery juice to help reduce bloating, although some of these people are realizing that it’s making them more bloated. As I mentioned above, celery juice works to break down all the old, rotting, undigested food in your stomach.

What does that mean for those who are experiencing more bloating? Celery juice may cause extra bloating in someone who has a highly toxic digestive tract and has a lot of rotting, undigested food in their digestive tract. Over time, if they continue to drink celery juice, their digestive tract will become less toxic and their bloating will start to disappear. So if celery juice is causing you to bloat, this may be a sign you have a lot of built-up toxins and celery juice is exactly what you need.

I Juiced Celery for 30 Days and…

I juiced celery for 30 days straight to see if there was validity behind all these health claims. The main benefit I was looking for was to alleviate my psoriasis, which I had heard celery juice could help treat. I have psoriasis on my scalp, and it has been something I have been living with for eight years. I couldn’t find anything to help treat it because I personally try to avoid putting chemicals, or anything unnatural, into my body. This means I refused to take steroids or toxic topical creams that my doctor suggested.

I also have been struggling with gut and hormone issues and have been working with a naturopath to heal. So, I was also looking to increase my gut health and rebalance my hormones through drinking celery juice.

It’s important to note that over these 30 days, I did not change anything in my diet outside of juicing celery. I also decided to ease my way into it by beginning with 8 ounces for the first few days before committing to 16 ounces each day.

Juicing celery every other day was a lot more realistic for my life. This way, I could still ensure I was drinking it within a 24-hour period. I generally would juice two days’ worth at a time, then drink 16 ounces immediately and save the other 16 ounces for the next morning.

My first few days of drinking celery juice, I felt absolutely amazing. My digestion was great, my bloating was going down and I felt so much more energy. But once days four, five and six hit, my bloating came back (it actually worsened), and I was completely backed up. I continued to juice regardless and am so happy I did because after those few days passed, my digestion, bloating and psoriasis became better than ever before. My psoriasis didn’t completely disappear, but it has been drastically alleviated.

One question I get asked the most is, “What kind of juicer should I buy?” I personally really enjoy my Breville juicer. With all the parts being dishwasher safe, it’s extremely simple to clean. Plus, it also has an extra-wide feeder chute that allows me to juice a bunch of celery in just five seconds!

My final consensus: I now swear by celery juice and continue to drink it every morning! Yes, it’s time-consuming to prepare, but the effects it has on my health make it more than worth it. I also record a podcast episode entirely about my experince juicing celery, so you can check that out here.

My top advice? Stay consistent! As with anything in life, if you want to see results and gain optimum benefits, you have to stick with it.

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Buffalo Chicken Spaghetti Squash Casserole https://burnbootcamp.com/buffalo-chicken-spaghetti-squash-casserole/ Mon, 28 Jan 2019 20:29:30 +0000 https://burnbootcamp.com/?p=18802

This super-spicy, savory and satisfying buffalo chicken spaghetti squash casserole will have you asking for more! No need to feel guilty about dishing up seconds when this recipe is Whole 30–friendly, paleo, dairy-free, low-carb, protein-packed and gluten-free. It’s also kid- and husband-approved, making it your new weeknight dinner staple.

It’s also the perfect recipe for meal prepping for the week. Serve this recipe over a bed of arugula, with a side of celery sticks or as a dip with your favorite guilt-free, whole-grain crackers.

This Buffalo Chicken Spaghetti Squash Casserole is…

Dairy-free

High-protein

Low-carb

Spicy

Savory

Satisfying

Extremely clean

Super addictive!

Buffalo Chicken Spaghetti Squash Casserole Ingredients:

1 large spaghetti squash

2 cups cooked shredded chicken breast

4 eggs

½ cup hot sauce

½ cup full-fat coconut milk

2 tsp. garlic powder

1 tsp. salt

Directions:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Slice spaghetti squash in half lengthwise and scoop out seeds. Place both halves on a cookie sheet, cut side facing up, and cook in oven for 20 to 25 minutes. Meanwhile, beat eggs in a large mixing bowl. Once beaten, add shredded chicken, hot sauce, coconut milk, garlic powder and salt.

Stir until well combined. Once spaghetti squash is fully cooked, remove from oven and scrape lengthwise with a fork. Add shredded spaghetti squash to the large mixing bowl and stir until all ingredients are well combined. Pour mixture into a 9” x 13” glass baking dish. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes, until the top begins to brown.

Buffalo Chicken Spaghetti Squash Casserole Nutrition Facts:

Serves: 6

1 serving:

Calories: 225

Carbs: 9g

Fat: 10g

Protein: 20g

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I Broke Up with My Scale—and Lost Weight Anyway https://burnbootcamp.com/i-broke-up-with-my-scale-and-lost-weight-anyway/ Fri, 28 Sep 2018 22:19:49 +0000 https://burnbootcamp.com/?p=18320 I have a love/hate relationship with the scale. Anyone else? We’ve been together since college, and she’s moved with me a dozen times (and even traveled with me on vacation—what?!). But recently I decided to “take a break” in our relationship, and a surprising thing happened.

I lost weight.

I think. I’m not actually sure, because I haven’t gotten the scale out!

Too much of my time, energy and emotions were being calculated by her 1-inch-by-1-inch screen, and it just had to end! But I’ll admit, I didn’t come to this decision on my own.

I had been in a long season of getting too lax in my food choices, ushered in by my birthday, extended by back-to-back vacations, garnished with the honeymoon phase of starting my first new relationship after my husband’s death (enter pizza and ice cream several times a week!) and topped off by the ending of said new relationship (order up on the pizza and ice cream!). So, to say I needed a mental and physical reset was the understatement of the year.

I had been considering trying Whole30 for months. Over a year, actually, and I had been asked again by a group of my fitness friends to do it together. Because ice cream is my boo, I didn’t really want to commit, but I had the sense to realize I was not going to break out of this junk-food rut without some serious boundaries—and Whole30 definitely offered them. Plus, if I’ve learned anything from Burn, it’s that community coupled with accountability totally equals results. My trainers always recommend macro-balanced meals, and I was pretty sure Whole30 encouraged that as well.

I decided I had to do it.

Then I read the guidelines, and they said you couldn’t weigh yourself for a FULL 30 DAYS. What?! I weighed myself EVERY day. How could I survive? I guess the same way I would survive 30 days without pizza or ice cream. Or coffee creamer. Or donuts.

I would commit to fueling my body with whole foods, and I would let that be my fitspiration. Not the output on the scale.

I’d put my confidence in doing the work, not tracking the results in digits.

I’d trust the process, not pressure myself with numbers.

After just a week, I could see results. I couldn’t quantify them, but all the same, I knew they were there. And I swelled with pride. I was proud of myself for committing to a program and following it not because I could prove it was working (by the figure displayed on a piece of plastic) but instead because I could feel it working.

I was proud of myself for choosing increased nourishment over decreased digits, knowing that how I feel and fuel is way more important than how much I weigh.

I’m almost done with my Whole30 and I’ve been thinking about how I will feel when I am “allowed” to step on the scale again.

Yes, I want to see what the program has done for me physically, but I know what it has done for me mentally and I don’t want to waste it. I want to remember that the scale doesn’t define me, and that will remain true if I put boundaries on the way I use it going forward.

I totally want a new BF, but I’m pretty sure I can stay broken up with that bathroom bestie because she was pretty fickle anyway…and now that I know I can survive without her weighing in on my value, I would be foolish to give her that power again.

So, if you’re ready to take the risk and break up with your scale, let me leave you with these three thoughts:

1. Your weight isn’t what people love about you. In fact, they couldn’t guess it if they tried. And news flash: No one is trying to guess your weight but YOU!

2. If you’re a slave to the scale, you’re ignoring all of the other great things you’ve got going for you in your health and fitness journey. Those non-scale victories are huge for mental breakthroughs, confidence boosts and non-weight-related goal crushing. When you obsess over your weight, you forget to celebrate these über-important milestones.

3. I know you know this one, but it bears repeating: Muscle weighs more than fat! This means that the number on the scale doesn’t determine your level of fitness. Your body should change, and your weight might or might not—so make the choice to focus on strength, stamina and sensible food choices more than the scale!

You’ve totally got this, just tap into your grit and grace and #beboldandjustbeyou!


You can hear more from Julie in her conversation with Morgan Kline on Coffee & Kettlebells Episode 16: How to Overcome Grief, Comparison and Life’s Obstacles with Grit & Grace.

You might also like this related article from The Grit and Grace Project: Forget About the Scale and Be Happy!

You can see more from Julie on Facebook, Instagram and her podcast!

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My Best 14 Paleo Snack Foods https://burnbootcamp.com/my-best-14-paleo-snack-foods/ Wed, 23 Jan 2013 19:06:35 +0000 https://devanklinefitness.com/?p=1134 If you have been a follower and friend for quite some time then you should already know that I believe paleo is the cleanest form of eating. Now, I am not one of those “be all end all” trainers when it comes to this topic. I believe that starting a  paleo diet TODAY is only for a particular type of person, and you may not be there yet. But it is no surprise that your nutrition is the key you building the lean, toned body you want. But incase you are interested in giving paleo a shot, I would like give you 15 Simple Paleo Snacks to get started!

My Top 15 Paleo Snack Foods

 

1. Banana with Raw Almond Butter – This is a go-to! Think you are hungry? Have a nice big banana and load it with some RAW creamy almond butter. Great filler and keeps the paleo train full steam ahead!

2. Plain Avocado – Good fats are ALWAYS a great snack. This is an excellent and quick pre-workout snack that will give you tons of energy.

3. Hawaiian Berry Mix – Cut pineapples up into cubes and place at the bottom of the bowl. Throw blackberries, strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries on top. Make a big bowl! When you get through with the berries the pineapple is infused with the various berry juices! SO GOOD!

4. Egg Whites – Sometimes all you need is some pure protein to satisfy you!

5. Egg White/Avocado/Salsa – Mix all parts even…make a big bowl so you can have it for a couple of days!

6. Apple with Raw Almond Butter – Make sure the Almond Butter is raw! Roasted almonds have more sodium and less nutritional value.

7. Grilled Chicken with Raw Honey – Who says we can’t have an adult version of a Happy Meal?

8. Protein Balls – These are supposed to be a HEALTHY snack so don’t poison it with bad protein powder! Make sure you know what you are putting in your body. If you see the word “Sucrolose” or “Neotame” throw it in the trash!

9. Shaklee 180 Snack Bar One of the MUST HAVES in your snacking regiment! Powered with the Amino Acid Leucine Shaklee 180 bars are perfect for building lean muscle and keeping you full!

10. Pumpkin Spice Muffins – You don’t have to be in the fall spirit to enjoy these! REALLY, REALLY good one if you have time to prepare it!

11. Kale Chips – A Tasty way to get your veggies in. I do not recommend baking with lemon juice though!

12. Sweet Potato Fries – Especially great right after a workout! The chemical components of sweet potatoes make this tuber a great post-workout snack!

13. Quick and Easy Cabob- Easy one cut shrimp, avocado, and zucchini into small pieces. Get toothpicks and stab a shrimp, avocado, and zucchini…a quick little version of paleo sushi and tastes wonderful! Use any vegetable that you like.

14. Raw Nut Mix – Almonds, cashews, walnuts – through in some organic dried cranberries or blueberries!

Some of these are my own creation and some  I have linked you recipes to other helpful nutrition blogs that I follow. Feel free to share this with your family and friends! Eating healthy isn’t so bad when you have good food to eat. Eat to fuel your body and not for pleasure. Learning to do this will change your life forever!

 

 

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Quick and Healthy Recipes https://burnbootcamp.com/quick-and-healthy-recipes/ Fri, 17 Aug 2012 23:10:21 +0000 https://devanklinefitness.com/?p=957 Whether you are in the mood for a refreshing summer salad, a delightfully tangy treat, or a mouth watering breakfast this weekend I have complied some of my favorite recipes for you to try out! The Orange Creamsicles are also a tasty treat to give to you kids without all the harmful additives of store bought brands! Enjoy!

Garden Fresh Salad

The best salads are a cornucopia of fresh vegetables, with little or no added fat. This salad combines some of the garden’s tastiest veggies and is dressed lightly with no added oils. Serve with a side of lean protein for a healthy, vibrant meal. Servings: 4

Here’s what you need…

  • 4 eggs
  • 1 bunch asparagus, ends trimmed
  • 1 cup curly endive
  • 1 cup dandelion greens
  • 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1/8 cup red onion, thinly sliced
  • 1/2 red bell pepper, thinly sliced into matchsticks
  • 1 packet Stevia
  • 2 Tablespoons lime juice
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
  • 1 Tablespoon raspberry vinegar
  1. Place the eggs in a pan of water; bring to a simmer for 6 minutes. Remove from heat. Crack the eggs all over, and then place in a pan of cold water for one minute. Remove from water, peel, and slice. Set aside.
  2. Bring a medium pot of salted water to boil. Add the asparagus and cook for 4 minutes. Rinse in cold water then set aside.
  3. In a large salad bowl combine the endive, dandelion greens, tomato, onion and pepper.
  4. In a small bowl combine the Stevia, lime juice, garlic, Dijon and vinegar. Mix well.
  5. Coat the salad with the dressing. Top with asparagus and sliced egg.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 119 calories, 5.5 fat, 137mg sodium, 9g carbohydrates, 2g fiber, and 8g protein.

Mango Chutney Chicken Salad

This summer salad is a refreshing way to serve chicken. Tender mango chutney, creamy Greek yogurt and fresh, crunchy greens make this one tasty meal.Servings: 5

Here’s what you need…

  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 inch ginger root, minced
  • 1 small red onion, chopped
  • 1 small red bell pepper, chopped
  • 2 ripe mangoes, chopped
  • Juice from 2 limes
  • 1 Tablespoon curry powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • Dash of nutmeg
  • Dash of red pepper flakes
  • 1 1/2 cups non-fat, plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • Dash of salt and pepper
  • 3 cups cooked chicken breast, chopped
  • 4 cups salad greens
  1. In a large skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Add garlic and ginger root and sauté for a minute.
  2. Add the onion and bell peppers and sauté for a few minutes.
  3. Add the mango and spices. Continue to sauté for another 5 minutes, until everything has softened.
  4. Turn the heat down to low, cover and simmer for another 10 minutes. Remove from heat. Chill for 20 minutes in the refrigerator.
  5. Combine the yogurt, mustard, salt and pepper together in a small bowl. Place the chopped chicken in a medium sized bowl and mix in the yogurt blend.
  6. Prepare each plate with a pile of greens topped with a scoop of chicken and a spoonful of chutney.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 286 calories, 6 fat, 185mg sodium, 22g carbohydrates, 3g fiber, and 35g protein.

Skinny Orange Creamsicles

Enjoy this summer treat guilt-free. Store bought Popsicles contain artificial colors, flavors and sweeteners that spike your blood sugar and lead to weight gain. This recipe, on the other hand, is made with organic, Greek yogurt, and fresh fruit. Servings: 6

Here’s what you need…

  • 2 cups organic, vanilla Greek yogurt
  • 1 orange, peeled and seeded
  • 1 cup pineapple chunks
  • 1 teaspoon agave nectar
  1. Fill the bottom 1/3 of each Popsicle mold with yogurt. Freeze for 15 minutes.
  2. In a high-speed blender, combine the orange, pineapple and agave nectar. Blend on high speed for a full minute.
  3. Fill the remaining space in each mold with the orange mixture. Freeze until solid.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 76 calories, 0 fat, 10mg sodium, 11g carbohydrate, 1g fiber, and 3g protein.

Turkey, Apple and Goat Cheese Omelet

Meals that are filled with protein and fat, like this omelet, help to curb between-meal cravings. Enjoy the unique flavor blend of turkey, apple, goat cheese and cinnamon. Servings: 2

Here’s what you need…

  • 3 slices turkey bacon
  • 1 small apple
  • dash of cinnamon
  • 4 egg whites
  • 2 whole eggs
  • dash of salt
  • dash of pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon of unsweetened coconut milk
  • 3 Tablespoons goat cheese
  1. Place a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Cook the bacon strips for 4 minutes each side, until golden.
  2. While bacon cooks, dice the apple. Remove bacon strips from skillet, place on a cutting board. Place the apple pieces in the heated skillet and sauté for 5 minutes, sprinkling with a dash of cinnamon. Dice the bacon and place in a medium sized bowl.
  3. In a bowl whisk the egg whites, whole eggs and coconut milk. Beat the eggs until frothy and add dash of salt and pepper.
  4. Remove apples from skillet and add to the bowl of bacon. Pour half of the egg mixture in the skillet, cook until set and then flip and cook the other side. Repeat with the other half of egg mixture.
  5. While eggs cook, mix the bacon, apples and goat cheese together.
  6. Fill each omelet with half of the bacon, apple and goat cheese mixture.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 249 calories, 12 fat, 485mg sodium, 10g carbohydrates, 1g fiber, and 25g protein.

 

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The Healthiest Habit EVER! https://burnbootcamp.com/the-healthiest-habit-ever/ Sat, 07 Jul 2012 20:52:28 +0000 https://devanklinefitness.com/?p=869 The healthiest habit anyone could pick up is JUICING on a daily basis!

Adding some juice in your regular diet will change your life! I know what your thinking, “I already drink juice on a regular basis.” Maybe so, but the juice I am talking does not consist of a liter of Juicy Juice or those little poison packets of Capri Sun. I am talking real juices that contain the live enzymes and nourishment that our body needs to be health and perform. With that being said, it is nearly impossible to go to a grocery store (whole food stores included) and purchase a juice that is full life. So where do you get the super juice? Let me tell you…

Juicing is the topic of this blog post. By juicing I mean extracting all the essential vitamins and minerals out of organic produce and getting them to a liquid state. Morgan and I have been juicing a lot, and I mean like a scary amount of concoctions from fruits and vegetables that have no business being blended together. This might sound crazy but juiced broccoli, carrots, apples, mango, spinach, kale, and ginger together the other day…sounds gross right? Well, it was the most AMAZING thing I have ever tasted! I could literally feel the live enzymes going to work in my body. I posted the lime green mixture on the Burn Boot Camp Facebook Page and all of the BBC moms told me I was crazy! Long story short…juicing is the healthiest habit anyone can adopt!

Why is Juicing So Important?

Vegetables were not meant to be heated up. Did you know that when you apply heat to any food you lose over 50% of the nutrients the food in comprised of? When we cook chicken breast over 50% of the protein in the meat is destroyed from the heat. When vegetables are exposed to heat the nutritional value (including live enzymes) are cut in half.

Another reason juicing is crucial in your diet is because we will NEVER maximize the speed of our metabolism by eating cooked and processed foods. These foods are not meant to go into our body, period. When they are ingested the body will attack these foods as if they are a foreign attack using all your white blood cells (body’s immunity cell) thus lowering your white blood cell count! If you can convert your diet to consist of 51% raw whole foods you body will maximize metabolism and not trigger a white blood cell invasion. When our white blood cells don’t have to tend to our food they can be defending bacteria and fungus in the body like they are supposed to!

Not Convinced Yet?

If that is not enough reason to start juicing, how about this…certain regiments of juicing have literally cured cancer! There are several  medical journals from the 1950’s proving that raw juicing is very strongly linked to curing several types of cancer. Why haven’t there been any studies since the 1950’s stating this? Believe it or not, there have been thousands of cases recorded but the United States Government banned these studies from being publish! That is a topic for another day, but if you want to learn all about raw foods and their link to disease prevention I highly recommend you watch the documentary, Food Matters.

So go out and get a juicer and start living a healthier life today!

What is the Best Juicer? 

Breville, Two Speed Juicer ===>> Check it out here!

Check Out These 15 Excellent Juicing Recipes for Immunity, Digestion, Weight Loss, Detoxifying, Cleansing, Metabolism, Curbing Cravings, and Overall Health!

Super Juice Recipe (My Go-To)

Recipe #1

  • 1 Organic Kale Bunch  (Substitute: Spinach Bunch or one whole Cabbage)
  • 1 Organic Collard Greens Bunch  (Substitute: Dandelion Greens Bunch)
  • 1 Organic Celery Bunch
  • 1 Organic Cucumber
  • 6 Organic Carrots
  • 2 Organic Tomatoes
  • 2 Organic Lemons
  • 1 Organic Apple  (Substitute: Pear or Mango)
  • 1 Handful of Organic Blueberries (Substitute: Blackberries)

Single Serving of Super Juice

  • ¼ Kale Bunch
  • ¼ Collard Greens Bunch
  • 2 Celery stalks
  • ¼ of a Cucumber
  • 1 to 2 carrots
  • 1 Tomato
  • 1 Lemon
  • ½ Apple
  • Small Handful of Blueberries

Detoxifying and Cleansing Recipes

Recipe # 2:

  • 4 carrots, tops and tails chopped off
  • 4 stalks celery
  • A handful of parsley including the stems
  • 1 small organic zucchini chopped but not peeled
  • 1/2 of a beet
  • 1/4 grapefruit peeled

Recipe # 3:

  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • A bunch each of green kale, spinach, collard greens and water cress
  • 1 tomato
  • 2 stalks of celery
  • 3 carrots

Recipe #4:

  • 2 organic peaches, cut in half, seeds removed
  • 1 organic apple
  • 2 oranges, peeled
  • 1/2 cup blueberries, raspberries, and/or blackberries

For these recipes you will need to use a juicer. If you don’t have a juicer, you can use a plastic citrus juicer for the citrus items and blend the remaining items in a blender. After you’ve blended all of your fruits and vegetables, strain them with a strainer or using cheesecloth to get as much of the juice out as possible. You may need to double the recipe in order to extract more juice. Here are a couple of easy recipes that don’t require a juicer:

Recipe #5:
1 large pink grapefruit
1 large orange
3 tomatoes
1 cucumber

After juicing the grapefruit and orange with a citrus juicer, blend the tomatoes and cucumber in a blender and strain the juice. Add the tomato and cucumber juice to the citrus juices and stir well.

Recipe #6:

  • 4 medium tomatoes
  • 1 beet, peeled with the tops and tails chopped off and cut into small pieces
  • 1 bunch of spinach or kale
  • 1/2 of a bell pepper
  • 1/2 small lemon
  • 1/4 cup of water

Blend the tomatoes in a blender, strain the juice, place in a large glass or container and set aside. Blend (with a 1/8 cup of water) or use a food processor to “juice” the beet, strain it and add it to the tomato juice. Blend the spinach, bell pepper and lemon with the remaining water. When well blended, strain the juice with a strainer or cheesecloth and add it to the tomato and beet juice mixture. You may add a dash of cayenne pepper for flavor.

Super Immune Boosting Recipes

Super Immune Booster

Recipe #7:

  • 1 apple
  • 4-6 carrots ( depending on size)
  • 2 stalks of celery
  • 2-3 cloves of garlic
  • 1 cup parsley

Super Immune Shot

Recipe #8:

  • 1-2 limes ( or more.. enough to get about 2 ounces of juice)
  • 3-4 cloves of garlic

Blend in blender.  I prefer this remedy poured into a shot glass
so i can quickly shoot it down!

Super Immune Burn

Recipe #9:

  • beet root
  • ginger

If juicing with masticating juicer add about 3/4 beet root to 1/4 ginger and experiment to your desired “heat” tolerance from the ginger. If in blender add a little water or lemon juice. Shouldn’t be more than a few ounces as this is designed to be taken in a shot glass.

Juicing for Weight Loss: Veggies

Speedy Digestion

Recipe #10:

  • 3 carrots
  • 1 tomato
  • 1 stalk of broccoli
  • 1/4 head of cabbage

Juice everything and spritz with some lemon juice if desired.

Healthy Snack

Recipe #11:

  • 4 stalks celery
  • 1 beet
  • Handful of spinach
  • 1 zucchini
  • 1 cucumber

Green Metabolism Energizer

Recipe #12:

  • 2 green apples
  • 1 cucumber
  • 1 lemon
  • Handful kale
  • Handful Spinach
  • Handful flat leaf parsley
  • 2 stalks celery
  • 1/4 bulb fennel
  • 1/3 head romaine lettuce
  • 1 small piece ginger

Run each item through your juicer, and stir or shake before serving.

Perfect Green Juice

Recipe #13:

  • 1 stalk broccoli
  • 1 cucumber
  • 1 beet
  • 1 inch wheatgrass
  • 1 handful spinach
  • 1 cup cabbage
  • 1 apple (optional)

Juice everything and enjoy!

Green Juice for Controlling Cravings

Recipe #14:

  • 3 celery stalks
  • ½ cucumber
  • 1 apple ( green of course!)
  • 2 large handfuls of spinach

Greens Apple Celery Lemon

Recipe #15:

  • 2 large handfuls of spinach
  • 1 apple ( green of course!)
  • ½ lemon
  • 2 celery stalks
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Sweet Paprika Chicken with Veggies https://burnbootcamp.com/sweet-paprika-chicken-with-veggies/ Sun, 10 Jun 2012 02:34:38 +0000 https://devanklinefitness.com/?p=778 Sweet Paprika Chicken & Veggies

Here’s a new and tasty way to prepare lean chicken and nutritious veggies. Meals that are high in protein and fiber, like this, are exactly what you need to be eating in order to see amazing results.
Servings: 8 

Here’s what you need…

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 16 oz of skinless, chicken tenders
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 1 red onion, chopped
  • 4 carrots, chopped
  • 3 heirloom tomatoes, chopped
  • 2 green bell peppers, seeded and chopped
  • 2 Tablespoons coconut flour
  • 2 Tablespoons sweet paprika
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
  2. Season the chicken tenders with salt and pepper. Heat the olive oil in a large skillet, over medium heat. Add the chicken and cook, turning occasionally until browned. Transfer to a roasting pan.
  3. Add the vegetables to the skillet and maintain the heat on medium. Cook, stirring often, until the onion is translucent. Sprinkle in the flour and paprika and stir well. Bring to a boil and cook until the tomatoes give off their juices, about 10 minutes. Pour the veggies over the chicken and cover.
  4. Bake for 30 minutes, uncover and bake for an additional 30 minutes.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 211 calories, 3 fat, 390mg sodium, 17g carbohydrate, 5.5g fiber, and 29g protein.

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