Showing posts with label stay at home mom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stay at home mom. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Coconut Flour Brownies || Allergen Free ~ Gluten Free ~ Sugar Free ~ Grain Free

Hi... *waves*. I'm Anna, and I have a million allergies and intolerances. You too? Nice to meet you! Even if you don't, I think you'll love these fudgey LOW CALORIE (yes, I said it) brownies. My toddler ate 2. Ok, 3. And I was fine with that ;-)

Note: these aren't your run-of-the-mill box brownies. These are fudge-like in texture and have a great coconut-chocolate flavor! But if you're used to "box brownies", you might not like these ;-)



Ok, I'll get on with the recipe, already :-)

Ingredients: 
1 cup coconut flour (spooned in to a measuring cup - don't scoop right from the bag or pack it down)
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
2/3 cup + 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/4 cup cocoa powder
Stevia to taste
1 cup unsweetened coconut milk (or milk of choice)
4 tbsp ground flax seed + 1/2 cup water (stir and set aside for 3-5 minutes)
2 tsp vanilla extract


Directions: Preheat oven to 350*. In a small bowl, combine the coconut flour, baking soda, and salt. Stir to combine & set aside. In a small sauce pan, combine the applesauce, cocoa powder, and stevia. I used raw stevia, and about 2 tbsp worth. Heat the sauce pan on low until the mixture becomes warm and the cocoa powder melts with applesauce and gets runny. In a medium-sized mixing bowl, combine coconut milk, flax/water mixture, and vanilla. Stir. Add in the wet ingredients from the sauce pan to the milk mix.  Whisk thoroughly, then whisk in the flour/soda/salt. Do not over mix. Grease an 8x8 pan (for thick brownies) or a larger pan for thinner brownies (I used a 12" round pan) and spread your batter evenly throughout the pan. Top with a few chocolate chips or nuts, if desired! Cook for 30-35 minutes. The brownies will seem undercooked! Let them sit out until room temperature, and place in the frig until cool. They have a delicious, fudge-like texture! Cut in to 12 servings. 




Friday, February 19, 2016

Make FITNESS your BUSINESS

Laundry. Vacuuming. Trying to figure out what's for dinner. Again. Making lunches. Giving baths. Wiping noses. Cleaning.

Motherhood is amazing. Don't get me wrong. But when my son was born I had an extremely difficult year. Through postpartum depression, anxiety, mastitis, illness, diapers, no sleep, and a colicky baby, I felt like I lost a piece of myself. I prayed for an opportunity that would help me feel more like ME. I always had a love for health and fitness, but I felt like I was drowning.



Enter: coaching.

I was skeptical about Beachbody's products.
I didn't think the business would "work".
It felt too good to be true.
And maybe I wasn't good enough?
What if people didn't like me?
I wasn't in shape.
People could judge me.
What would my family think?
I could fail.

OH WELL.

I prayed about it. For 3 months. And I just couldn't shake it out of my mind. I kept coming back and there was always that little voice of, "Just TRY." 

Now, I wake up with excitement and peace about this adventure. Our team is growing. My clients are happy. And, after almost a year in this business, I know what I'm doing.

Curious?

Be a "mouse on the wall" and take a sneak peek in to coaching during our 1-hour online event on February 23, 2016, at 6pm PST.

If you join our team, I will

  • give you the top 3 tools to be successful
  • mentor you one-on-one through my New Coach Apprenticeship Program
  • show you how to get in shape
  • teach you how to dispel fear, doubt, and lies about yourself
  • encourage you and pray for you
Interested? Email me at fragrantrose616@gmail.com or apply here for more information.

Friday, December 25, 2015

I Can't Believe I Just Ate That. Now What?


So you ate Christmas dinner. Then a piece of pie. And egg nog. Then a piece of cheesecake. And dang it, you already blew your diet, so why have another piece?

Wrong.

We’ve all had those days where we stuff our face and then think, “Oh my gosh, what did I just do?” If you’re like me, you beat yourself up about it, and get so frustrated with yourself that you dip in to a slump and eat more because you’re upset.

Be kind to yourself, emotionally and physically. I tend to beat myself up for so long if I “mess up” with my nutrition. Several years ago I struggled with an undiagnosed eating disorder. I would slip up on my “diet” and would punish myself by further restricting calories throughout the day and running and exercising that much harder and longer. It was terrible. I was unhappy with myself and hated my body, even though I put so much work in to it. I was 95 pounds at my lowest, and my tiny 5’5” frame was frail. Believe me when I say that I understand. I’ve been there. Give yourself grace on this journey. We’re not perfect, and we’re not meant to be.



With that said, here are a few steps on what to do if you do binge eat.

1.     Put down the fork. Walk away. Think and say to yourself, “I will not have any more (insert food here).” Walking away and verbal acknowledgement is the hardest part!
2.     Drink a glass of water.
3.     If it’s evening time, go to bed. If it’s the middle of the day, find a distraction: go for a walk, run an errand, vacuum, etc. Do something that physically removes from the location and gets your mind off of the food.
4.     The day after you binge eat, wake up, drink a glass of water, and do 45-60 minutes of moderate-intensity cardio activity.
5.     Throughout the day, eat lots of greens & drink lots of water! Try eating a vegetarian diet for the day, as meat is more difficult for the body to breakdown. We want to flush as much of the gunk out of your system as possible.
6.     Stop eating an hour earlier than normal, in the evening, and go to bed an hour earlier. This gives your body that time to play catch up J

…and no matter what, LOVE YOURSELF.