Healthy Egg Scramble in 5 Minutes Flat!

Going strong on a new morning routine to have a healthy and hearty high-protein breakfast to get my metabolism revving and to start the day right. Today is day 30, and I’m loving it. It’s no longer a challenge, it’s a pleasure because my “go-to” of an egg scramble can be literally done differently every day with just a few ingredient swaps. I’ll do a post on how to make A TON of variety with just a few ingredients.
These eggs take five minutes or LESS, and are a 100% guilt free breakfast packed with flavor and filling!
Here’s how to do it in 5 minutes, with only 5 ingredients: Ingredients: 1 full egg, egg whites, spinach, tomato, and garlic.
  1. Add olive or grapeseed oil to the saute pan, and throw in the diced tomato and season with salt and pepper. Saute for 1 minute to soften tomato.
  2. Add minced garlic (I like pre-minced in a jar to make it go super fast!) and one LARGE handful of spinach leaves. Wilt and mix for 1 minute.
  3. Add 1 egg plus extra egg whites to your desired amount (I used boxed whites so I don’t throw away extra yolks). Season with a little more salt and pepper.
  4. Scramble in the pan until the eggs are the consistency you like them.
Done! (I topped mine with fresh torn basil leaves) egg breakfast Is that not the easiest thing ever?!? Start your day right with fueling your body with good quality protein, and skip that old drive thru! It’s just as fast and a million times more tasty and healthy. You got this! What’s your favorite breakfast “go-to”? Share below!    

Easy Spaghetti Squash

Let’s begin the ode to spaghetti squash (SS). IF you’ve never had it, I don’t even know where to begin with you. Once you have it, you’ll wonder why you took so-ever-loving-long to try it, AND you’ll never look at pasta the same again. SS is so versatile you can do just about a million things with it, which is probably why I love it so much. It never gets boring!! And a full cup of it is only 60 calories! Tonight’s version was suuuuper simple (and yes I served it in a paper bowl.) Lol When my husband is not home and I’m only cooking for one, why make more dishes? Heck. Who am I kidding? Even when he IS home, our go-to is paper plates and bowls and plastic silverware! We LOVE to cook BOMB FOOD, but don’t like dishes afterwards. πŸ™‚
So what’s the easiest way to serve it? Literally just like you would pasta.
Make it the noodle and put pasta sauce right on top! Or we’ve even made layered lasagnas instead of pasta sheets just put layers of the shredded SS. It does have more moisture than pasta, so keep that in mind if you’re going to layer it, but everything else is the same. The best way to cook it: Baked whole. I’ve tried so many different ways, and let me tell you the easiest. Oven at 400F degrees, and make 25-30 min, spin to the other side for 25-30 min. more. You might start to get brown marks from the oven rack and it may even begin to split open. That’s a good thing. It makes it so much easier to cut. The reason I do it this way is because I’ve tried cutting it in half before cooking, but it’s so tough I’ve almost split my hand open because you’re trying to pin down a round object! Not wise.
Baked then sliced in half.
Baked then sliced in half.
Scoop out the pumpkin-like seeds, then shred with a fork. 20150820_180209 Now do whatever the heck you want to make it delish! What I’ve done here is 1) saute diced tomato with coconut oil and minced garlic. Then after a few minutes, 2) add the shredded SS just to warm through. Add some classic italian seasonings to taste, and voila! 20150820_181445 Now I must admit, we happen to have a small bottle of basil infused olive oil for drizzling that we bought on our trip to Rome last October, so it’s a special extra touch that I just couldn’t miss. πŸ˜‰ Olio de Basilico de Positano – aka YUM!
Now that you have learned a super easy way to enjoy this incredible squash, have at it!
And share with me below as well. I’m always looking for even more ways to enjoy it! πŸ™‚  

Could it really be from SUGAR?

I think by now we’ve all heard that sugar is at the heart of the preventable health diseases and the rise of obesity (especially childhood obesity) in our nation.

And let me tell you, I’ve had a 20 year love affair with sugar, mostly in the form of classic Coca-Cola. I know there are die-hard “Diet” drinkers, but I loved the real deal all the way. πŸ™‚

I’ve had my moments where I broke the habit and was able to go Coke-free for perhaps a month or two, but always found my way back. And although I knew the negatives on the health side, it’s hard to take them seriously when you don’t currently have any health problems!

But I found myself not just loving Coke, it was adding large amounts of sugar and sweetners to my coffees (don’t even get me started on Starbucks…), chocolate, cake, brownies, cookies….etc. All the carbohydrates that also break down to sugars in their lowest form. So my diet as a whole was some healthy protein and vegetables for dinner, but almost every other time of day was filled with something that in one way or another contained sugar!

So enough was enough. I knew I needed to break this cycle plus wanted to shed a few extra pounds and knew that my love of sugar was standing in my way.

I needed to do something drastic.

I’m an all-or-nothing type of gal, so the guise of “moderation” was not going to cut it.

Then I found The Whole30. Awesome program. The premise is a total detox from sugar and carbohydrates (except what you’ll get in veggies and a little fruit) for a 30 day “whole food” eating plan. No counting calories. Just good, wholesome, non-processed, non-sugary food.

And since my husband and I love to cook, this forced us to take more control of our eating and actually prepare properly, as to not fall into last minute “I’m starving and in a hurry” binge eating.

And it’s been an incredible, very fulfilling and rewarding 30 days! But I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you I missed my sweets, and I would have loved to add sweetner to my now sugarless morning coffee, but I stayed strong.(I did however have a VERY VIVID chocolate covered donut dream about day 18 or so. Lol!)

So of course the day came when the 30 days was up, and you’re supposed to strategically reintroduce foods back into your diet one by one, to get a true gauge on how your body responds to each one, but I was just excited to have a cookie again!

(As I write this I realize all of these sweets and love of Coca-Cola probably make me sound like a crumb-covered Jabba-the-Hut, candy wrapper laden, sugar fanatic but I’m really only 5’7”, 145 pounds! Lol)

So I happily (I was almost giddy) dive into to my first snickerdoodle cookie. After 30 days of abstinence and since I said I’m an all-or-nothing gal, I didn’t stop there. True confession: my 1 cookie turned into 4, plus a burger with a King’s Hawaiian bun – and we know how sweet those buns are. Lol But let me tell you, I enjoyed every bite and didn’t feel guilty one bit!

I deserved it after-all, right?

Since I knew my glucose and insulin levels were now going crazy from 30 days of very mild activity, I expected to have a crazy child-like sugar rush, as if I was a kid on Halloween with no abandon, but it never came.

So I figured, “My body’s a champ! 30 days clean and no consequences from my sugar binge. Nice work!”

But boy was I wrong. (This scenario was last night, by the way.) And I didn’t realize what was coming today.

I woke up this morning and it was one of those mornings that I felt like I must have overslept because I felt so groggy, but when I looked at my clock, it was still only 7:47am. So I had had plenty of sleep. I figured I just needed to get going and eat some breakfast and I’d shake that feeling.

So I made my new morning ritual (thank you Whole30) of eggs with sauteed garlic, tomatoes and greens. Still no change. “No worries, I just need my morning coffee to get going” I thought. Headed off to my favorite local coffee shop and get “the usual.” Iced americano with almond mild, and cinnamon powder instead of sugar. I had actually become quite accustomed to this modification during the Whole30, and now I enjoy the flavor and don’t miss the sugar! Go figure! #cinnamonftw

But the morning caffeine still didn’t shake the grogginess. Two hours later, after I had seen two patients and driving around town (I’m a Doctor of Physical Therapy and make house calls) I was literally sitting in my car and my eyelids felt so heavy I wanted nothing more than to take a nap!

So that’s exactly what I did!

I drove to the beach and parked under the shade, tilted back the seat and was determined to nap until I could feel my energy return to a functioning level. I didn’t care how long that would take! Thirty-five minutes later I was finally able to open my eyes and not feel them immediately want to shut. I could finally muster up enough energy to think straight and felt somewhat “normal.”

I kept thinking maybe I just didn’t sleep well, maybe I was tossing and turning, maybe…..wait!

Was it the SUGAR???

It took me awhile to connect the dots of my crazy sugar binge the night before, and since I didn’t feel like I had a “sugar high” and wasn’t up all night hopped up on sugar, I didn’t put the two together initially.

My conclusion now is that my body had a longer delay in processing the sugar consumption, and what I had been experiencing all day was the effects of my glucose and insulin levels struggling to bring me back to normal ranges after I sabotaged them after 30 days of silence.

What an effect. My takeaway from today’s experience is that I used to go through the sugar cycle highs and lows on a daily, even hourly, basis (as most American’s do with our fast food and 3 o’clock cravings and ice cream desserts) but now my body had been stabilized and regulated by non-processed, non-dairy, non-sugar whole-food consumption, and it DID NOT like the reintroduction to my old ways. Well good!

I started the Whole30 to be a stark contrast to my typical ways, and I’ve loved the result. I love good homemade food, local produce, fresh fruit for dessert and yummy eggs in the morning. I know I won’t be a strict “no-sugar” consumer from here on out, but I’ve learned a valuable lesson. I didn’t realize how much my body had masked the internal ups and downs of my poor diet choices until they were stripped away leaving only that which nature provides in it’s fully natural offerings.

We have so much to be thankful for with the bounty of food and convenience that we get to enjoy here in America, and if we get back to basics and stop coating the natural goodness of what we eat by adding excess sugar, salt or fat to it, we’ll realize what God provides us is already amazing and doesn’t need to be filtered or altered to be enjoyed!

Here’s to better habits, less sugar and more energy!

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