Chicken-Cauli-Rice Stuffed Bell Peps + PWO grocery shopping

 awesome workout early this morniiiiing!  finally. after monday's sugar slump (my sister's baby shower was the day before lol) i feel SO much better.  i was determined to flip this week around cause it sure didn't start off too great physically and my motivation was shot. anyway, my cuz Diane told me she would come try my Lifetime classes and by golly she came!! not everybody is ready for HIIT at 5:30am but she totally was and kept her word!  we did some cardio together after this morning's weight class and i'm so glad she enjoyed herself and the club.

CYMERA_20141023_080137every time i wear this shirt sent to me by my good friend @babyfatboss somebody reads it then looks at me and asks, 'right now????' hahaha! no. not yet.

don't shop for groceries when you're hungry!!! i am good for that and  i'll never learn cause my Sprouts is in the same lot as my gym.

#itsawrap

recent purchases from Sprouts Farmers Market i cannot wait to use at breakfast tomorrow:

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yep, you read that right. got my fingers crossed on this one!

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making the switch to dairy-free creamer as of today.  this was the only size they had and i need a half-gallon carton or larger for sure.  i've been downing at least one cup of 1/2 caff in the mornings for a while now.

so we are now on week 5 of small group already, my goodness!  i have truly been blessed by meeting with these women to discuss the Word each week and will definitely be open to hosting a small group again in the future. we feasted on these lean ground Chicken-Cauli-Rice Stuffed Bell Peps that you have GOT to try. and when ya do, tag me on Instagram and let me know so i can see!

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 i know green bell peppers are the cheapest to buy but i LOVE the taste of, well, all the other colors. ha. especially red! and we know that red bell peps are a collagen boosting food great for helping us moms snap back after pregnancy and for keeping our skin looking great in general.

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i used 'riced' cauliflower instead of brown rice so these are chock-full of veggies! do the following:

  1. if raw, wash large cauli head thoroughly and break up into small florets (if frozen, let thaw first then break into florets)
  2. add to food processor and pulse until a rice-like consistency is obtained
  3. in a clean cup towel, add riced cauli and squeeze as tightly as you can to get ALL the moisture out
  4. in a wok coated with no stick cooking spray over med-high heat, add cauli and sprinkle a little garlic and onion powder over it. that's optional though.  stir constantly for about 5-6 minutes or until slightly crispy/cooked.

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Chicken-Cauli-Rice Stuffed Bell Peps

the stuff:

  • 1 lb extra lean ground chicken
  • 1/2 cup red kidney beans
  • 1 ear fresh sweet corn (or 1/2 cup frozen sweet corn)
  • 1/2 large green bell pep, diced
  • 1 can diced fire roasted tomatoes w/ garlic
  • 10 oz 'riced' cauliflower (see steps above)
  • 1 1/4 cup shredded cheese of your choice (optional to put on top only)
  • 2 tsp sweet smokey paprika (reg paprika will be fine too)
  • 1 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp red pepper flakes
  • 3 tsp parsley flakes
  • 1 small yellow onion, chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/4 cup cilantro (just grab a small bunch and chop it up)
  • 1/2 cup chopped mushrooms of your choice
  • sea salt & cracked black pepper to taste
  • 5 red bell peppers (discard the seeds but don't you dare throw away those tops after you cut them off! dice them up and eat them later)

do this: 

  1. preheat your oven to 350 degrees and coat a baking pan large enough to hold all 5 peppers at once with no stick cooking spray
  2. coat a large skillet with no-stick cooking spray and set it to med-high heat
  3. add garlic, onion, and green bell pepper and saute until translucent (2-3 min)
  4. add lean ground chicken breast and continue to break it up with your spoon into smaller bits as it cooks
  5. once cooked through, add kidney beans, corn, cilantro, tomatoes, and mushrooms, and stir until combined
  6. add cumin, paprika, chili powder, red pepper flakes and 2 tsp of the parsley flakes
  7. add the cauli-rice and 1 cup of shredded cheese and blend once more and taste!
  8. add salt & pepper to your liking and taste again
  9. cut the bottoms flat across the peppers and situate them in your pan (see pic below)
  10. stuff peppers with your chicken mixture and fill them to the brim
  11. add about 3/4 cup of chicken or vegetable broth to the baking pan and bake for 30 minutes covered with foil
  12. remove pan from oven and top peps with remaining cheese; put back in for 5 minutes or until the cheese melts
  13. top with remaining tsp of parsley flakes to make it pretty ;)

PhotoGrid_1413933860868yummerrrrrrs. enjoy!

Q: what seasonal item have you ever just HAD to try?

le

Chicken Cauli-Rice Stuffed Bell Peppers + PWO Grocery Shopping

 awesome workout early this morniiiiing!  finally. after monday's sugar slump (my sister's baby shower was the day before lol) i feel SO much better.  i was determined to flip this week around cause it sure didn't start off too great physically and my motivation was shot. anyway, my cuz Diane told me she would come try my Lifetime classes and by golly she came!! not everybody is ready for HIIT at 5:30am but she totally was and kept her word!  we did some cardio together after this morning's weight class and i'm so glad she enjoyed herself and the club.

CYMERA_20141023_080137every time i wear this shirt sent to me by my cyber friend @babyfatboss somebody reads it then looks at me and asks, 'right now????' hahaha! no. not yet.

don't shop for groceries when you're hungry!!! i am good for that and  i'll never learn cause my Sprouts is in the same lot as my gym.

#itsawrap

recent purchases from Sprouts Farmers Market i cannot wait to use at breakfast tomorrow:

20141022_181643_1

yep, you read that right. got my fingers crossed on this one!

20141023_190906_1

making the switch to dairy-free creamer as of today.  this was the only size they had and i need a half-gallon carton or larger for sure.  i've been downing at least one cup of 1/2 caff in the mornings for a while now.

so we are now on week 5 of small group already, my goodness!  i have truly been blessed by meeting with these women to discuss the Word each week and will definitely be open to hosting a small group again in the future. we feasted on these lean ground Chicken-Cauli-Rice Stuffed Bell Peps that you have GOT to try. and when ya do, tag me on Instagram and let me know so i can see!

2014-10-22 09.07.53

 i know green bell peppers are the cheapest to buy but i LOVE the taste of, well, all the other colors. ha. especially red! and we know that red bell peps are a collagen boosting food great for helping us moms snap back after pregnancy and for keeping our skin looking great in general.

20141021_121115

i used 'riced' cauliflower instead of brown rice so these are chock-full of veggies! do the following:

  1. if raw, wash large cauli head thoroughly and break up into small florets (if frozen, let thaw first then break into florets)
  2. add to food processor and pulse until a rice-like consistency is obtained
  3. in a clean cup towel, add riced cauli and squeeze as tightly as you can to get ALL the moisture out
  4. in a wok coated with no stick cooking spray over med-high heat, add cauli and sprinkle a little garlic and onion powder over it. that's optional though.  stir constantly for about 5-6 minutes or until slightly crispy/cooked.

CYMERA_20141022_091105

Chicken Cauli-Rice Stuffed Bell Peps

the stuff:

  • 1 lb extra lean ground chicken
  • 1/2 cup red kidney beans
  • 1 ear fresh sweet corn (or 1/2 cup frozen sweet corn)
  • 1/2 large green bell pep, diced
  • 1 can diced fire roasted tomatoes w/ garlic
  • 10 oz 'riced' cauliflower (see steps above)
  • 1 1/4 cup shredded cheese of your choice (optional to put on top only)
  • 2 tsp sweet smokey paprika (reg paprika will be fine too)
  • 1 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp red pepper flakes
  • 3 tsp parsley flakes
  • 1 small yellow onion, chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/4 cup cilantro (just grab a small bunch and chop it up)
  • 1/2 cup chopped mushrooms of your choice
  • sea salt & cracked black pepper to taste
  • 5 red bell peppers (discard the seeds but don't you dare throw away those tops after you cut them off! dice them up and eat them later)

do this: 

  1. preheat your oven to 350 degrees and coat a baking pan large enough to hold all 5 peppers at once with no stick cooking spray
  2. coat a large skillet with no-stick cooking spray and set it to med-high heat
  3. add garlic, onion, and green bell pepper and saute until translucent (2-3 min)
  4. add lean ground chicken breast and continue to break it up with your spoon into smaller bits as it cooks
  5. once cooked through, add kidney beans, corn, cilantro, tomatoes, and mushrooms, and stir until combined
  6. add cumin, paprika, chili powder, red pepper flakes and 2 tsp of the parsley flakes
  7. add the cauli-rice and 1 cup of shredded cheese and blend once more and taste!
  8. add salt & pepper to your liking and taste again
  9. cut the bottoms flat across the peppers and situate them in your pan (see pic below)
  10. stuff peppers with your chicken mixture and fill them to the brim
  11. add about 3/4 cup of chicken or vegetable broth to the baking pan and bake for 30 minutes covered with foil
  12. remove pan from oven and top peps with remaining cheese; put back in for 5 minutes or until the cheese melts
  13. top with remaining tsp of parsley flakes to make it pretty ;)photogrid_1413933860868

yummerrrrrrs. enjoy!

Q: what seasonal item have you ever just HAD to try?

le

feelin good, feelin great

you know the saying, 'it's gonna get worse before it gets better.'   well, things got waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better this week, starting with my food.  new stuff on the menu! went the store and got those items this past weekend so i could start my week off on the right foot.

i hit up HEB of course and saw these little pink signs aaaaall down the bulk aisle.  yep, i was in the bulk aisle and wasn't tempted at all, really! just stopped to get some papaya for Chiso and kept it moving.  but back to these signs, OK, who ruined it for everybody!? i guess i'll raise my hand too.  they better be glad i'm not eating sweets right now, hmph.  just kidding, i'm too scary to try that, really.

few things i picked up: more mc cormick grill mates seasonings (still 1 buck at HEB), some garlic powder, onion powder, and liquid smoke.  ever heard of it?? it's EVERYTHING-free and provides awesome smokey flavor for your proteins.  i had it for the first time on some baked pork chops, but i think it goes excellent with grilled steak. it's like 95 cents!

i got plenty of limes and cilantro to add to my big vat of rice.

which equals cilantro-lime rice! smelled so fresh and citrusy.

matter fact i had so many limes i decided to make a limeade.  you know, the same thing you do at restaurants sometimes.

juice of two limes, 1 tsp stevia in the raw, 8 oz cold water.  stir!  add more water as needed.

less than 3 weeks left until showtime and my meal planS are all over the place and i LOVE it!  they will keep on changing and rotating until the day of the show.  my trainer is confusing the heck outta my body and it's responding positively.  i've been carb cycling for the last few weeks, and now i'm carb loading.

 which means *drum-roll* more yummy rice and FRUIT!

meal #6 from last night. #inhaled

yesterday i felt strong enough to lift a house.  i don't ever remember feeling so high, so full of energy,  and just plain READY to tackle the weights.   ever.

still workin on that un-flexed bicep lol

i felt and looked physically stronger (to me anyway) and there were veins and muscles i had never seen before popping out everywhere.

  i felt compelled to text my trainer after my workout to tell him how much i was loving my meals and how awesome i was feeling.  he replied with 'carb loading is a beautiful thing!'.

why YES, YES IT IS!

instabreakfast this morning:

what? like all your bowls are chip-free.

i scrambled my eggs this time and added fresh cilantro, garlic & onion powder, and a little lemon pepper seasoning.  topped those banana pancakes with a few shots of 'i can't believe it's not butter' spray and some Walden Farms pancake syrup.  yep, breakfast is STILL my fav meal of the day by far.

what low or no calorie things do you add to your food for better flavor? 

le

winner winner chicken dinner

who loves instagram?! *raises hand* i mean just look at what i have concocted in a matter of minutes:

my husband traded my EVO in for an iPhone4s- just one of my many birthday gifts from him:) but i'll get to that post next, can't wait to share.  anyway, this was dinner tonight- grilled ranch chicken breasts, brown rice and black-eyed peas topped with homemade mango salsa.

if you don't have a grill pan, listen to me- it is SO worth the investment.  i got mine from wally world (walmart) for 17 bucks.

when grilling with this thing, you gotta make sure the fire is high and the pan is HOT.   i turned it on and let it warm up a bit before throwing my marinated chicken breasts in.

throw them in and listen to that sizzle!

i did about 8-10 min on each side.  look @ those grill marks. i like grill marks.

if you are unsure whether it's cooked through, take a knife and just make a small incision in the center. no pink allowed.

 Sonny's plate.. he eats his sides separately.

i grabbed my plate/bowl  and threw everything together. i like a big bite of everything at once.

this will be our lunch for tomorrow, naturally.

i never told you guys about my Easter brunch! this was our menu: salmon fritatta

ranch new potatoes, mini maple-pecan monkey bread, and fresh fruit.

my guys and i then traveled over to my aunt Annette's house for my little one's first Easter egg hunt! she always makes GREAT food, so i made sure to bring my camera. if only i had used it more though-   i was too busy eating and making my to-go plates to take pictures!!  i will so be making some of these appetizers for sure. this was only a super small portion of everything she had.

this one was full of flavor- tart and sweet.  gorgonzola bites with candied walnuts:

i believe i ate like 7, no kidding.  crostini bread, slice of pear, slice of gorgonzola, then topped with a candied walnut and broiled in the oven for a few minutes. you must eat each element in one bite to get the full effect! next (and unfortunately last- booooo, i know), salmon crostini.  will have to get the recipe from her, but they tasted fab. fitfoodiele approved!

what special/traditional dishes did you make for Easter? 

le