Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

health // a gluten and dairy free life

Thursday, September 19, 2013

hey there!  if you follow along with my adventures on instagram (@kelsey_kayy) then you know that two weeks ago my doctor told me that i need to cut out all gluten and dairy from my diet in order to eliminate many of my, what i thought were, symptoms that would never go away.  

honestly, as happy as i was to find out that i could actually live a healthy life, i was scared of the fact that i had to start seriously watching what i eat.  no gluten, no dairy.  that's not an easy task to be faced with.  i knew that there are a lot of great gluten free options in the stores these days, so i wasn't as flustered about that aspect.  but dairy?  that was the kicker.  that's the one that really worried me.

well, i'm happy to announce that i have survived the first two weeks.  i can't say i've been 100% perfect, because i haven't.  but, i'm trying really hard to stick to this new way of life.  i've lost 13 pounds and feel great.  not only do i feel great because of the weight i have lost, but i feel healthier.  i feel lighter, less bloated, clearer minded and have more energy.  i'm so excited to keep up this lifestyle and transform into a healthier and happier person.  cheers to this new life of mine, and cheers to a new & improved me!!



the mission grill // san juan capistrano

Monday, June 17, 2013

there's this little restaurant right across the street from the mission in san juan that has some of the best mexican food i've ever had.  you walk up to the window, pick from tamales, tostadas, enchiladas or whatever other mexican dish you can think of.  grab a table on the patio and enjoy the sunshine and delicious food.  not only is the food good, but it's cheap, and the view of the mission isn't that bad either. 



eat: peppermint oreo pops

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

i made these sweet treats for a christmas party this past weekend and they were a huge hit.  i'm sure you have seen them floating all over pinterest recently, especially with christmas right around the corner.  lulu the baker's recipe is easy to following and her pictures are fantastic (a lot better than mine, ha!).  these pops were easy to make and so delicious!  i used white and milk chocolate for covering my oreos and left some larger candy cane chunks on some of the oreos for a little more texture.  i will definitely be making them again soon.

eat: new castle beer bread, a recipe

Monday, October 10, 2011


I've been wanting to make a loaf of beer bread forever and when I had a left over bottle of New Castle in my fridge I knew exactly what to do with it.  I googled some beer bread recipes and most all of them called for self-rising flour.  Unfortunately I didn't have any self-rising flour so I searched and searched for a different recipe and came across this one from Honest Fare.  It seemed simple enough to me so I went ahead and whipped up a loaf.  The batter was super easy to make and before I knew it, it was in the oven!  Then came the hard part, waiting 40 minutes while my house started smelling more and more of fresh bread.  

The brushed butter on top gave the loaf a nice crust and the New Castle gave the bread a nice rich flavor. The bread was fluffy and delicious!  I would definitely recommend this recipe to anyone who wanted to try their hand at some home-made bread without having to use a bread machine.

 



YOU NEED:
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 Tablespoon baking powder
1 ½ teaspoons salt
4 Tablespoons sugar
One 12oz can or bottle of beer. (any beer)
3 tablespoons butter

DIRECTIONS
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly grease a 9×5 inch loaf pan.
  • In a large mixing bowl, combine all-purpose flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Sift well with fork. Pour in beer, stir until a stiff batter is formed, but don’t over mix (best to just use your hands). Scrape dough into prepared loaf pan.
  • Melt butter and brush across top of dough. This is optional (if you’re vegan), BUT it really adds to the crust. Makes it golden and crusty!
  • Bake for about 40 or so minutes or until a toothpick inserted into center of the loaf comes out clean. Bake time will vary with beer type.  The darker the beer, the longer the bake time usually. 

eat: two ingredient pumpkin cupcakes

Tuesday, September 20, 2011


Ok guys, I'm about to share with you the easiest and most delicious cupcake / muffin recipe ever.  No joke.  This thing is a piece of cake (get it? ha!).  

Ingredients:
1 package yellow cake
1 can pumpkin pure (15oz)

Mix together and scoop into cupcake pan.  I sprinkled a little brown sugar on top of each cupcake before baking to get it a little extra sweetness.  Bake at 350 for about 15 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.  Let cool before frosting.  I frosted mine with whipped cream cheese frosting and dusted some orange sprinkles on top for a little extra kick of color.  

These are moist and have just the perfect hint of pumpkin in them to really celebrate fall.  Pair one (or two!) with a pumpkin spice latte and you are in heaven!!



Eat: Top 5 Healthy Fast Food Chains

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Hey guys!  Have you guys ever been out and about running errands, on campus, on a road trip or somewhere else where your only choice for food was a fast food restaurant? I know it happens to me on occasion when I'm running from work to class and didn't have time to pack a lunch the night before. It's always hard to make a "good" decision when choosing which fast food place to pick - big greasy burger or skimpy over priced salad? Neither sound too appetizing if you ask me.

I was interested in finding out some more options than hitting up a Subway or grocery store, so I turned to google.  Well, the next time your only choice is fast food, keep in mind these 5 restaurants and choose from one of their healthier and more satisfying items.

(via - ranked using criteria that was created with the help of an expert panel, chains scored on such factors as the use of healthy fats and preparations, healthy sodium counts in entrees, availability of nutritional information, and the use of organic produce)
top: au bon pain - noodles & company
middle: corner bakery cafe

Over 1,230 locations nationwide (and in Canada)


This bakery-cafe-based eatery wowed our judges with a comprehensive menu of healthy choices for every meal. “Variety makes it easy for everyone to choose healthy,” praises registered dietitian and panelist Marisa Moore. What does that mean for you? For starters, you can pick from two whole-grain breads for your sandwich and have an apple with it instead of chips (though the chips are fine, too—they can be baked!). Half-size soups, salads, and sandwiches make it a cinch to control portion size. Also, most of the chicken is antibiotic- and hormone-free, a rarity for large chains.


Panera also won top honors for kid fare, dishing out RD-approved crowd-pleasers like squeezable organic yogurt, PB&J (with all-natural peanut butter), and grilled organic cheese on white whole-grain bread.

We love: Delicious, nutrient-packed combos like a half–Turkey Artichoke on focaccia bread with a bowl of black bean or garden vegetable soup.
Danger zone: Sticky buns and cheese danishes are on display at the counter.

206 locations in the West, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, South


How did this up-and-comer snag second place? Largely because of its devotion to organic food: About one-fifth of all its ingredients are organic, from blue-corn tortilla chips and whole-wheat wraps to field greens and spinach. Plus, its creative salads—like the Nutty Mixed-Up Salad with organic field greens, grapes, chicken breast, feta cheese, walnuts, dried cranberries, pumpkinseeds, raisins, and organic apples—make you actually want to order the greens.


Our judges applauded the portion-control option: Reduced sizes of, say, a stuffed baked potato, are $1 less. Jason’s menu also highlights ultrahealthy sandwiches and provides the nutitional info.

We love: Being able to build any sandwich on an organic whole-wheat wrap.
Danger zone: High-sodium counts on some sandwiches; if sodium is a concern, stick to the ultrahealthy choices.

280 locations nationwide


A pioneer in healthy fast food, Au Bon Pain serves up sandwiches, soups, salads, and hot entrees made with whole grains, veggies, and hormone-free chicken.


New this year: Portions, a 14-item menu of nutritious small plates—from appetizers like apples, blue cheese, and cranberries to salads like chickpea and tomato—all of which are less than 200 calories. Another impressive feature: Au Bon Pain provides on-site nutritional information via computer kiosks, so before you even order you know each option’s calories, fat, and sodium. “It’s a great way to empower customers,” praises judge Amy Jamieson-Petonic.

We love: Yummy low-cal soups, from Jamaican Black Bean to Fire Roasted Exotic Grains and Vegetables.
Danger zone: The sodium counts can get high if you don’t pay attention.

204 locations in West, Midwest, South


Noodles and Company isn’t your typical greasy Asian food-court joint. In fact, it goes beyond Asian fare and cuts out the grease (only healthy soybean oil is used in sauteing). Here, you choose from three food types: Asian, Mediterranean, or American, then within each style, pick from four noodle bowl options. Lean proteins—hormone- and antibiotic-free chicken, beef, shrimp, and organic tofu—can be added, too.


The result? Tasty combos like Japanese Pan Noodles with broccoli, carrots, shiitake mushrooms, Asian sprouts, and sauteed beef. Also key: “You don’t have to chow down on a giant bowl of noodles. You can opt for a small portion,” says judge Frances Largeman-Roth, RD, Health’s Senior Food and Nutrition Editor. The small Bangkok Curry bowl has just 250 calories.

We love: The whole-grain linguine—usually hard to find when eating out.
Danger zone: The desserts. The only options are two kinds of cookies and a Rice Krispy Treat bar that checks in at 530 calories and 19 grams of fat!

111 locations in West, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, South


What sets Corner Bakery apart? A fantastic breakfast menu, which is rare in the quick-serve world. We love the Farmer’s Scrambler: eggs scrambled with red and green bell peppers, red onion, mushrooms, potatoes, and Cheddar cheese. (It’s only 260 calories when ordered with egg whites.) There’s also Swiss oatmeal, a chilled European breakfast cereal made with rolled oats, green apples, bananas, currants, dried cranberries, low-fat yogurt, and skim milk.


But Corner Bakery also has healthy salads, sandwiches, and soups made with whole grains, fresh, lean meats, and vegetables, as well as great portion-controlled combinations that make limiting calories a no-brainer.

We love: Healthy oven-roasted chicken that comes on most pastas and salads.
Danger zone: You have to go to their Web site to get nutritional info.


So guys, what's your go-to on the go meal? 
What fast food chain can you not get enough of?

"And I think I might have found me my own kind of paradise"

Wednesday, August 17, 2011


Crystal Cove is this lovely little historic beach that's hidden in the cliffs just north of Laguna Beach.  This little state beach is such a gem and home to my favorite restaurant and dream wedding locale.  To get here, you gotta park on the east side of PCH and walk or hop on the shuttle down to Crystal Cove.

There's little cottages you can rent out, a shop with trinkets and art pieces and old pictures that show the history of the cove, and a stretch of beautiful beach.  The restaurant here is my favorite thing.  The Beachcomber sits right on the beach and serves some of the best food I've ever had.  There's indoor and outdoor seating, but with a view like this one, you gotta sit on the deck.  It's is covered with bright yellow umbrellas and the chairs have blankets draped over the back in case the beach breeze begins to get chilly.  

My mom and I took my grandma for lunch a few weeks back and had such a great time.  My mom and I shared the Apple, Pecan and Blue Cheese Salad and the Blackened Swordfish Tacos - both were equally delicious.  I could have probably eaten it all by myself.  My grandma had the clam chowder and it definitely got her stamp of approval.  Just writing this now is making my mouth water!

And a little tip - if you don't feel like waiting for a table at the restaurant but want to enjoy their food, they have a beach menu you can order from during the summer and enjoy it on your towel on the beach.  Plus, you can even ask for those specialty items at the restaurant if you choose to!


[ post title - song lyrics from "knee deep" by the zac brown band ]

Recipe: Pan Fried Mahi Mahi with Avocado Corn Salsa

Monday, August 15, 2011


Let me just preface this by saying that I am in no way a "fish person" and neither are my mom and dad.  All three of us really enjoyed this dish and there was not a piece of fish left on any of our plates. Yum!

This dish is simple and easy to make, doesn't require much ingredients and tastes delish.  I served ours with brown rice, black beans and a caesar salad.

Pan Fried Mahi Mahi

4 mahi mahi filets
1 cup flour
1 1/2 cups panko
1 egg
1/2 teaspoon water
2 tablespoons oil
salt
pepper

Create an assembly line with three bowls.  Put flour, salt and pepper in one.  Egg and water in another.  Panko in the third.  One by one, coat the filet in flour and shake off any access.  Drench in egg wash until moist on both sides.  Coat filet in panko breadcrumbs until coated.  Once all filets are coated, add to hot oil in pan.  Sear on each side 6-7 minutes or until golden brown.  Fish should be flakey with cut with a fork.  Don't move the fish around in the pan until it is time to flip.

Avocado Corn Salsa

1 avocado, diced
1 1/2 cups white corn
1 tomato, diced
1 red pepper, diced
salt
pepper

Dice all ingredients and mix together.  I added a couple dashes of hot sauce to add some heat.  You can also add any spices to give it your own personal touch.

Serve the salsa on top of the fish and enjoy!


 
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