Despite lingering throat soreness and a tickly cough that keeps me up in the night, I am feeling a bit better each day. I’d say I am about 80% healed. The flu just seems to be leaving my body very. very. slowly.
My flu fighting plan includes:
- Juicing first thing every morning (ginger, lemon, grapefruit, carrots, cucumbers, beets- are my go to’s)
- Gargling with warm salt water 3 times a day (now I’m down to 1-2)
- Neti Pot (1-2 times a day, as needed)
- Oil of Oregano drops (few drops, 1x a day) + Echinacea drops (1ml, 2-3 times a day)
- Continue with usual Vitamins (what I normally take: Probiotic, vegan vitamin, B12, Calcium/magnesium, Vit D)
- Fresh lemon and ginger tea (Grate 1” piece ginger and steep with a tea steeper + juice half a lemon + hot water + maple syrup to taste)
- Japanese Sencha tea
- REST (This is the hardest part for me…I am not a ‘rester’)
Whether actual physical healers, or mental placebo healers, it’s probably a bit of both. I’m just happy to be feeling better.
I’m really ready to bid farewell to April though. It was not a stellar month for me. An injured sciatic nerve, a bad flu, and a record amount of rainfall all knocked me off my course.
I’ve been feeling pretty down lately because my exercise has been totally side-lined and I’m feeling really out of shape. I keep telling myself that this is just another pothole or obstacle along my journey and it will pass. I miss running. I miss Body Pump. I miss endorphins. I miss the Hot Yoga class that Ange and I planned to try out. But it will come…in time.
I think I’m going to call the month of May ‘getting my groove back’ month. :)
Despite a crummy April, this breakfast was a good way to end the gloom and doom! And we woke up to sunshine for the first time in 2 weeks.
My breakfast inspiration came from Tina’s hot off the press Carrots ‘N’ Cake book. I was sent this book as a review copy from the publisher last week.
Tina Haupert, who has been blogging at Carrots ‘N’ Cake for a few years, wrote this book to share her healthy living journey. The book contains over 50 of her go-to recipes (many of which are vegetarian and a few of them are vegan), as well as her workout and healthy eating tips.
I took it as a sign that the very first recipe in the book happened to be vegan. :)
And cookies.
And quite healthy cookies at that!
So I whipped them up this morning and made it into breakfast.
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Banana Oatmeal Chip Cookies
Lightly adapted from Carrots ‘N’ Cake book.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup whole wheat flour (I used spelt and added 1 tbsp)
- 1 cup rolled oats
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tbsp chia seed
- 1 tbsp ground flax seed
- 1/4 cup non-dairy milk
- 1/4 cup maple syrup (or other liquid sweetener)
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tbsp coconut oil (or canola or olive oil)
- 1/2 banana
- 1/4 cup chocolate chips
- 1/4 cup chopped walnuts
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350F and line a baking sheet with parchment or a non-stick mat.
2. In a large bowl, mix together the dry ingredients (flour, oats, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, chia seed, ground flax). Now add in the liquid ingredients (milk, maple syrup, vanilla, oil) and stir well.
3. In a small bowl, mash the banana. Stir in the mashed banana, chocolate chips, and walnuts into cookie mixture.
4. Spoon onto prepared baking sheet, leaving 2 inches apart. I made 6 large cookies and baked them for 14-16 minutes at 350F. You will likely need to adjust the time based on the size of the cookie you make. Cool on rack for 10 minutes before serving.
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I adapted this recipe lightly based on what I had lurking in my pantry…
- I added a tbsp of chia seeds
- I used spelt instead of whole wheat
- I used maple syrup instead of agave or honey
- I used coconut oil instead of canola
- I used 1/2 a banana instead of 1
- I reduced the chocolate chips down to 1/4 cup
They turned out delicious- big, pillowy soft, fluffy, and lightly sweet. Like a bowl of oatmeal in cookie form. Thanks Tina!
For breakfast, I had a bowl of Nature’s Path Spelt Cereal, with almond milk, buckwheat groats, and a cookie crumbled over top. And some Japanese Sencha on the side.
Shortly after breakfast, the deck guys arrived to install the deck beams around 8am. Not having the experience or equipment to do it himself, Eric hired the pros to install the 22-24 deck beams.
The rest of the deck, Eric plans to do on his own, with the help of myself & friends here and there.
We were really worried when they dug by the well, but thankfully no pipes were broken!! Here’s hoping that everything goes smoothly today!
I hope the sun is shining where you are!
Giveaway!
If you’d like a chance to win a copy of the Carrots ‘N’ Cake book, leave a comment below and I will select 1 random winner on Monday. Goodluck :)








I hope you feel 100% better soon so you can enjoy the rest of Spring! I love all of the recipes you share and can’t wait to try this one from Carrots ‘N’ Cake (fingers crossed that I win the free copy!). Thanks and enjoy your weekend!
I felt like I was starting to come down with something, so I went to my go-to cure, which is drinking a bottle of kombucha at the first sign of a sniffle or throat tickle. Worked like a charm!
Hey Ange! It’s great to hear that you’re finally getting better – April has never been a favourite month of mine due to exams >_< But now that May is here, it means more sunshine + relaxation, which is always a plus in my books ;)
I'm glad that Eric is trying to build the deck on his own as much as he can. When my dad moved into his townhouse, he took it as a way to experiment with renovations and so far he's turned the house into something completely different! He put in new wallpaper, painted every room, put up a cobblestone pathway and just took those typical, hideous carpet stairs (you know which ones I'm talking about!) and replaced them with wooden ones on his own. He's been pretty lazy about painting them though (sooo surprising for a middle-aged dad haha :P). But of course, a little help for the harder stuff is always good, especially with something as big as a deck!
I really hope May will turn out to be completely opposite for you compared to April, and good luck on the completing the deck! :D
So glad you’re feeling better, if not 100% quite yet. Those cookies look divine and the book sounds awesome. :)
I’d love to check out that book! I hope you keep kicking that flu’s ass! =)
Nicole G
I’d love to check out that book! I hope you keep kicking that flu’s ass! =)
Nicole G
Love the idea of taking things one month at a time. We all have our ups and downs, but it’s such a great outlook to think that we aren’t stuck in ruts forever. Also love the juice picture, how gorgeous!
I was just thinking of making banana bread but maybe I should make these instead :) Tina’s new book looks great – I love healthy cookbooks!
those cookies look amazing!
i would love to read that book — almost as much as i would love to eat those cookies!! feel better
So glad you’re getting over the flu finally!! You certainly have had a rough month!
Those cookies look divine. I love recipes like this that look so fabulous and delicious; especially when all of the ingredients are lurking around in my kitchen. These just might be my breakie tomorrow :-)
“I’ve been feeling pretty down lately because my exercise has been totally side-lined and I’m feeling really out of shape.” – I can totally relate ! :l I tore my muscle on March 8 and am still trying to heal. Seems like the process is sooooo slooooow and it def has got me down. I miss spin, riding my bike outside, being able to grocery shop alone, making dinner myself, blogging, not hurting every. single. day. *sigh* … but we both need to hang in there bc there is light at the end of the tunnel! :) I am def spending a lot of time appriciating all the things I am normally able to do…
Your breakfast looks delicious!!! I’m glad your finally starting to feel better! I hope it leaves soon!
That’s a perfect healing plan! I also agree that it’s time for April to move on by for May. I am predicting a better month ahead.
Keep on feeling better!
Those cookies look delicious! The cookbook sounds great!
Hope you’re feeling 100% better soon! :)
I am so glad you are feeling better-I use a lot of the same remedies myself and they definately work. I would love a copy f Tina’s book. Thanks so much for the opportunity.
Angela! Wow breakfast looks awesome! I’m sure I will enjoy making these delicious cookies later :) it
Sounds like your on the road to recovery and I must add that the overnight oats I made turned out
Great! Thanks for your advice!!
This has been the coldest April in Toronto from recent memory. No wonder everyone’s suffering. Glad you’re feeling better. That Neti Pot will come in handy for me in winter. Brrr…. Carrots and cake sound perfect for this afternoon.
i’m glad to hear you are feeling better!! there is nothing like being sick for long periods of time to knock you down good! I hope May is better month for you! these cookies look awesome!
Glad you feeling better! It stinks to feel under the weather. Keep up what u doing, seems to be workin!