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Great Breakfast Reciepe

April 12, 2011 By: Kim Category: General Health, Nutrition, Recipe

Chipotle Scrambled Egg Skillet

1 (14 oz) can petite diced tomatoeseggs 256x300 Great Breakfast Reciepe
1 small avocado, diced
5 Tbsp chipotle pepper sauce, divided
1 large garlic clove, finely chopped
2 Tbsp chopped green onion
2 Tbsp chopped fresh cilantro
8 large eggs
1/4 cup water
1/2 tsp salt

In a glass or plastic bowl, mix together the tomatoes, avocado, 3 tablespoons of the chipotle sauce, garlic, green onion, and cilantro in a small bowl and set aside.
In a separate bowl, whisk together eggs, remaining 2 tablespoons chipotle sauce, water, and salt. Spray large heavy skillet with non-stick spray and put over medium heat. Add egg mixture and cook, stirring only as egg sets up. When eggs are almost set, flip a few times.
When eggs are completely set, spoon tomato mixture over and immediately slide off onto plates to serve.

Got Kids?

March 10, 2011 By: Kim Category: General Health, Nutrition, Snack Ideas

strawberry girl use 300x300 Got Kids?I have a number of mom clients, who say they eat junk food because I have to buy it for the kids.  Really your kids have that much control of what you buy and how you eat. Well times have certainly changed since I was a kid.  Our after school snacks weren’t sugar filled. My diabetic grandmother took care of us after school, so sugary treated weren’t an option.  I didn’t realize that yogurt was a health food until the 8th grade, I thought everyone ate it. How naive was I that I also thought raisins, I mean actual non-coated raisins were candy. (more…)

Get A Bikini Body By Eating Healthy

March 08, 2011 By: Kim Category: General Fitness, workout

standing bikini 1 200x300 Get A Bikini Body By Eating HealthySummer’s coming, we can no longer hide behind our sweaters, for the past few weeks you’ve been receiving catalogs and emails with bathing suits on the cover.  Each time you look at the cover you shutter thinking I’m  not ready!
Each morning you get out of the shower and glance at yourself in the mirror and think is this the year I dust off my bikini?  Maybe if I close my eyes and click my heels together 3 times, I’ll look like a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model. Sorry, ladies, I tried this and it doesn’t work, when you finally open your eyes, you’re still you.  To get a bikini body, it takes time.  The good news is if you start now, you will be well on your way to a great body by the time beach season arrives.  Here are some tips that will help get and keep a bikini body. (more…)

I Heart Peanut Butter

March 01, 2011 By: Kim Category: General Health, Nutrition

Today is National Peanut Butter Lover’s day. Personally, I have a love hate relationship with peanut. You hear people talk about gateway peanuts 300x200 I Heart Peanut Butterdrugs, well peanut butter is my gateway food. Once I have some I can’t stop I keep eating and eating and eating. When I’m competing I can’t have peanut butter in the house, it just won’t be pretty.  The good news I’m not alone.

Statistics show that Americans eat 3 pounds of peanuts/ year. Well I can beat that. Give me a bag of peanuts including the shells ,sorry those don’t slow me down, I can make my kitchen floor look like Fenway park.  I can keep eating and eating and eating.

Peanuts aren’t bad, for you they are a good fat, but they are CALORIE DENSE FAT BOMBS — Just one Tablespoon has 94 Calories and 8.9 grams of FAT so they should be eaten sparingly.  Many mistake nuts as a protein source, yes they contain protein, but the amount of fat in peanut butter counteracts and your body process it as a fat than as a protein.

Now I must go, just purchase a jar of Teddy’s and need to have a moment.

What’s In Your Breakfast?

September 01, 2010 By: Kim Category: Nutrition

For me September always signals change. broken egg 300x225 Whats In Your Breakfast?
Change in your laid back summer attitude, kids going back to school, the return of traffic (at least here in Boston). So why not take this time to change your breakfast. What do you typically grab for breakfast? It is highly CARB based — bagel, fat free or low fat muffin, just coffee or heaven forbid NOTHING!

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and by adding a few more grams of protein, it will keeps us from indulging in sugary snacks later in the day.  Here are some snack ideas:

  • Scrambled egg whites with spinach and Ezekiel toast — don’t have time? microwave eggs while in the shower and stick in the toast
  • Add some egg whites — don’t judge eggs are in all baked goods, why not oatmeal or protein powder to your oatmeal
  • Plain Greek yogurt or cottage cheese with some fresh or frozen (non-sugar added) fruit or wheat germ.
  • Whole wheat waffles and egg whites or Greek Yogurt or cottage cheese.

If you have any more breakfast ideas, I would love to hear them just post them in the comments below.

The Beauty of Farmer’s Markets

August 27, 2010 By: Kim Category: General Fitness

I have worked in the Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood for a number of years farmers market 200x300 The Beauty of Farmers Marketsand have always wanted to go to the Copley Square Farmers Market, but for some reason I never had the time.  Looking back it makes me laugh because the market is open Tuesdays and Fridays 11-6 so why couldn’t I sneak over and check out what they have to offer. Well I FINALLY made it over to the market and it was awesome. I picked up the best corn on the cob, the juiciest tomatoes and the best blueberries. I could go on and on and on.  Over the past few weeks, I’ve picked up some of the best and freshest produce I have gotten in years. The farmer’s market runs until November and according all the warm weather that we have been experiencing in New England has produced bumper crops this year.

The farmers market has had such an influence on me that I’m considering joining a CSA farm, community supported association. That means that each week during the main growing season and bi-weekly during the winter month I would receive local produce or meats.  Gotta go, it’s Friday and I want to make sure I get the best selection and a parking spot.

Nuts AREN’T Protein

August 03, 2010 By: Kim Category: General Health, Nutrition

This has been the topic of discussion this week, with a number of my clients. almonds 300x200 Nuts ARENT ProteinMany are asking about making more improvements with their body composition. I know what their workouts look like, but I don’t know what they are doing in the kitchen. When we go through their food journals we realize that they are not getting enough protein in their diets. (more…)

Chocolate Does A Body Good!

July 28, 2010 By: kimkb49 Category: cardio, General Fitness, Nutrition

That’s right, drinking chocolate milk after a HARD work out will aid in helping chocolate milk 300x299 Chocolate Does A Body Good!your muscles recover. Now let me reiterate HARD workout, if you just went a did a light workout and didn’t break a sweat, you won’t need a post workout recovery.  But if you did come back from a long bike ride, run or hike chocolate milk will help you recover better than some of those other high beverages. Why??

  • Plain water just replaces the water you sweat out during your workout
  • Carbohydrate laden beverages just builds and replaces your glycogen (stored muscle carbs)
  • Carbohydrates and Protein combination not only replaces the glycogen but studies have that you see a double % increase in glycogen, plus the protein also helps your muscles to recover and repair.

I am a big advocate of using whole foods, but for post workouts chocolate milk will do the trick.  Just remember you need to be in a hard workout to earn the chocolate. In honor of National Chocolate Milk Day go out for a hard workout and enjoy!!

I fallen in love with cabbage!

April 25, 2010 By: Kim Category: General Health, Nutrition, Recipe

Yes cabbage, I remember as kid my grandmother, affectionately referred to as Granny use to make red cabbage slaw and braised red cabbage all the red cabbage 300x224 I fallen in love with cabbage!time. It took me a while to reconnect with this veggie, but now that I have I love it. Here is a twist on a her recipe.

Braised Cabbage

  • 1/2 head green cabbage
  • 1/2 head red cabbage
  • 2 T mustard (Dijon or Grey Poupon)
  • 1/2 c chicken broth
  • 1/4 c balsamic vinegar
  • 1/4 t nutmeg

Simmer in a pot for 40 minutes. Stirring occasionally.

I know what you are thinking you should only eat cabbage on St. Patrick’s day or only if you are Irish, but cabbage has a lot of health benefits.

  1. helps fight ulcers
  2. promotes women’s health by helping to metabolize estrogen
  3. protection against Alzheimer’s

If you’ve done something interesting with cabbage, let me know below!

Great Breakfast Ideas

April 18, 2010 By: Kim Category: General Fitness, Nutrition, Recipe

Oatmeal Parfaitberries 300x199 Great Breakfast Ideas

  • 1/3 c cooked oatmeal
  • 1/2 c greek yogurt or cottage cheese
  • 1/2 t honey or agave nectar
  • 1/8 t pumpkin pie spice

in a separate bowl, mix 1/2 c berries (blueberries, raspberries, strawberries or a mixture)

Layer into a glass and serve. YUM YUM. This could also be a snack.

For my egg lovers give this a try

Scrambled Eggssalsa 300x199 Great Breakfast Ideas

  • 4 egg whites and 1 whole egg
  • 1/4 c salsa (your choice)
  • 1/4 c black beans

Scramble in a pan coated with Pam, no one likes to clean up the egg mess.

Do you have any other great breakfast ideas, share them below.