For many of us, this is the time of year when finding a balance with food can be a challenge.
Sweets, desserts, drinks, and treats are plastered all over cooking shows, magazines, blogs, and grocery stores everywhere we turn. I think I even have a pair of holiday socks with cookies on them! It’s easy to start thinking that chocolate fudge makes the perfect daily breakfast staple or washing vitamins down with spiked cider is totally normal.
Well, some days I guess. I won’t judge.
But let’s be real for a minute. Sugar overload doesn’t make most of us feel our best on a day to day basis. I love sweets and indulgences as much as the next person (ok maybe more…), but I’ll be the first to admit that too much of it can leave me feeling tired, unmotivated, and blah. Over the years, I’ve realized that food and winter blahs can be closely related. When I eat crappy, I tend to feel crappy too.
Einstein said that insanity is “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” and I kind of live my life by that theory. When something doesn’t work, change it up! So that’s exactly what I’m going to do.
[Did I really just quote Einstein in a food post?]
Over the next few weeks, I’ll be featuring 12 days of healthy meal recipes** that will hopefully inspire us to stay on a healthy path over the holiday season. That’s not to say that I won’t be indulging or posting a couple holiday sweet recipes (it is me you’re talking to!), but I also want to make more of an effort to fit in healthy meals whenever possible. Eric and I are both busy with work right now (he just started a new position and I’m wrapping up my cookbook proposal), so we need these healthy meals to stay at the top of our game. Plus, more healthy food means more room for Crazy Woman Chocolate Blender Pudding, of course.
**subject to change, based on how many casseroles I burn, how many gifts I have left to wrap, and how many cats I have to remove from the Christmas tree.
Love this idea! Thank you :)
I just want to say I love your blog, I’ve been reading it for a while now and it’s just fantastic!!
This is my cats first Christmas and I’m so excited to see what she does to the Christmas tree!!
hah goodluck!
I can’t wait to see what you come up with…you are so creative! I’ve made the Roasted Tomato Soup with Coconut milk in the top photo and it is now one of my favorites!
Great idea for the holidays! Can’t wait to see what you come up with. :)
Great idea! This year my family asked me to help them make our holiday menu a bit more healthy. I’ll be looking through your recipes for ideas – I definitely see quinoa, squash, and kale making an appearance!
This is going to be great! I can’t wait to see what 12 you share :)
Ok, I love pudding. REALLY love pudding. So that’s a win. You know what’s crazy? I like sweets, but not as much as I love baking and sharing them. That’s where my joy with them lies. I’m such a weirdy, I know. I just love sharing them.
Yesss! Can’t wait! I’m actually having your wild rice n’ dried fruit pilaf tonight for dinner with broccoli. At least I had enough sense to cook it yesterday so that it’s nearly ready when I get home from work today.
These are wonderful ideas for the holiday! Love it!
Great idea! Definitely looking forward to this feature.
Your blog keeps me from getting anything done! I’m making your Holiday Soup for the Soul for a dinner get-together to prove that veg food can taste good as well as be healthy.
What a great idea! Can’t wait to see what you come up with!
I am SO looking forward to this!! Today is my “weigh in” day and let’s just say it wasn’t good. LOL.
I’ve been thinking exactly the same thing lately — what we need this time of year are healthy recipes to keep feeling good throughout the holidays. Looking forward to seeing what you’ve come up with, Angela!
I love this idea! I am such a sweets person, so it’ll be nice to have some good recipes to go to!
Sounds fantabulous! Looking forward to your posts. Then again… I ALWAYS do! :D
can’t wait for all your recipes!
Thanks for doing this – can’t wait to follow along! We are making an effort this year to enjoy the season in a healthy way.
We have two new kittens in our family this year… so far the tree is still standing, but there are always one or two ornaments on the floor when we come home from work. :)
Congrats on your new kittens! They are just about the cutest things on earth.
Can’t wait to see what you put together. I have a month off from school with tons of time to cook up healthy dinners, so I’ll be looking forward to some inspiration!
fabulous idea! love all the info you provide (and yummy food ideas!)… quick question, do you have a “staples grocery list” on your blog at all, things that you tend to always have on hand?
This is probably the closest thing I have to a list:
http://ohsheglows.com/2011/09/11/5-make-ahead-vegan-and-gluten-free-lunches-part-1/
(see bottom of that post)
thanks so much for taking the time to respond. you have a wonderful site & offer such great info… I love checking back regularly!