Still belly deep in snow here! But Karma is toasty warm in her new handmade, recycled denim coat!
But here's what I did.
I patchworked some recycled denim for the outer layer.
Mom's are always running, am I right? And when you hit menopause, you're running hot and cold! So welcome to Hot and Cold Running Mom...where you'll find mostly easy recipes (because who has time for complicated ones!), helpful household hints and a few crafts. Note: NOT just for Menopausal Moms!
Still belly deep in snow here! But Karma is toasty warm in her new handmade, recycled denim coat!
But here's what I did.
I patchworked some recycled denim for the outer layer.
This recipe is not only delicious, but it's also an easy stovetop dinner that'll be ready in less than 30 minutes!
Protein packed muffins for when you're on the go!
Super colourful, super healthy and super easy to make!
Great as a dinner salad or a side and you can pack it for a lunch the next day, if you have any leftovers!
Ingredients:
1 cup edamame beans (use the frozen ones, just thaw)
1 cup diced English cucumber
1 cup diced mango
1/2 cup diced red pepper
1/4 cup diced red onion
1/2 cup canned black beans, drained and rinsed
1/2 cup kernel corn, canned or frozen and thawed
1 tsp dry basil
1 1/2 - 2 tsps minced garlic
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1 tbsp light olive oil
salt and pepper to taste
1-2 tbsps fresh lemon juice
So, easy peasy ... place all your prepared vegetables and fruit in a large bowl. Combine the basil, garlic, vinegar, olive oil, salt and pepper and lemon juice. Toss together with the veggies and chill. That's it!
Served warm or at room temperature this super healthy dish can be eaten as a side or a main, maybe add some halloumi, salmon or chicken if you're not vegetarian. And when (if) the weather every warms up you can always serve this chilled.
Looking for a high protein snack or breakfast muffin? I adapted this recipe from one found on the Boost meal replacement website.
When there's almost no time left before lunch or dinner and you decide you want fresh baked buns ... then this is the recipe you need.
Amazingly tender meatloaf that's anything but boring! And with the potatoes and carrots cooking along side it you've got a delicious hassle-free one pot meal. Actual hands on work is only about 20 minutes!
Ingredients:Red (or purple) cabbage is such a beauty on the plate, but did you know it has great health benefits as well! It's packed with lots of vitamins, especially vitamin C. And it could help lower your blood pressure. It's anti-inflammatory qualities may also help with digestive problems.
Maybe a heart healthy dish for Valentine's Day?
Is this the new Kale?!?