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	<title>Healthy Endeavors: Developing Healthy Eating Habits for Life! &#187; Healthy Meals</title>
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		<title>Clean Eating 101: Identify One Inspiring Goal for Q1!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 21:41:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ It&#8217;s Wendy Battles, The Clean Eating Coach, checking in with you. So it&#8217;s the beginning of February, one month down in the new year.  Are you steadily on track for a healthy year or have you already veered off course with clean eating?
Here&#8217;s my simple solution to stay on track with clean eating during 2012: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span> </span><a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/healthy-eater.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1940" title="healthy eater" src="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/healthy-eater-200x300.jpg" alt="healthy eater" width="200" height="300" /></a>It&#8217;s Wendy Battles, The Clean Eating Coach, checking in with you. So it&#8217;s the beginning of February, one month down in the new year.  Are you steadily on track for a healthy year or have you already veered off course with clean eating?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my simple solution to stay on track with clean eating during 2012: identify one simple goal and work toward it between now and the end of March. Let&#8217;s break things down and think one quarter at a time so as not to be overwhelmed.</p>
<p>I know, you&#8217;re probably saying, &#8220;I have a laundry list of goals I want to accomplish this year with my health, why only one?&#8221;</p>
<p>Simply put, I want you to focus on what&#8217;s most important and make small steps in that direction. When you have a long list of goals you diffuse your attention across too many activities and it&#8217;s easy to feel like you&#8217;re not making any forward progress.</p>
<p>Instead, why not adopt just one clean eating goal &#8211; your biggest, juiciest clean eating goal that you want to achieve no matter what! Something that will motivate you and get you into action. Here are a few examples:</p>
<ul>
<li>Drink at least 6 glasses of water per day to support clear, glowing, you-can&#8217;t-be-over-25-looking skin</li>
<li>Juice fresh fruits and vegetables at least 3 times per week for super-charged energy, kissing the mid-afternoon I-just-have-to-take-a-nap slump a triumphant goodbye</li>
<li>Prepare one clean eating meal per week where half can be frozen for later use to create a mini-stockpile of, healthy, delicious and easily accessible meals &#8211; no expensive, less than healthy takeout needed</li>
</ul>
<p>I think you get the idea &#8211; it has to be something that&#8217;s important to you, with a specific, desired result that will keep you going when you want to give up.</p>
<p>When we focus on only one goal at a time, we can give it our full attention yet take small steps in the right direction. I can think of plenty of baby steps to move toward the goal of at least 6 glasses of water a day:</p>
<ul>
<li>Buy a beautiful, recyclable cup to keep in the car and hydrate while you&#8217;re driving as well as use at work</li>
<li>Fill the bottle at night so it&#8217;s ready to roll in the morning without the least bit of effort</li>
<li>Set an alarm twice a day for water alerts &#8211; say mid morning and mid-afternoon &#8211; to keep you on track and remind you to drink up</li>
<li>Find a water drinking buddy at work to help hold you accountable, ask him or her to check in with you each day at a certain time</li>
<li>Record how much water you drank at the end of the day &#8211; to increase your awareness and see how you can do better the next day</li>
</ul>
<p>Then be sure to identify how you know you will be successful like:</p>
<ul>
<li>Not a trace of acne or dry skin</li>
<li>You look in the mirror and feel perfectly content with what you see</li>
<li>A steady stream of &#8220;your skin looks SO amazing&#8221; compliments</li>
</ul>
<p>Once you master your first, most important clean eating goal for the first quarter of 2012 and you&#8217;re feeling victorious (and have solidly integrated it into your busy life), THEN move on to creating a new, equally juicy goal for the next quarter.</p>
<p>So&#8230;what&#8217;s your number one goal for 2012, clean eating wise? What are you committed to doing no matter what? What&#8217;s got you inspired to get and stay in action?</p>
<p>Let me know what you&#8217;ve got in mind and the first steps you plan to take. Need some help getting started? Just let me know and I&#8217;d be happy to provide some coaching.</p>
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		<title>Clean Eating: Cozy Comfort Food Made Healthy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 22:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I believe it&#8217;s possible to combine clean eating and comfort food and come up with delicious results that don&#8217;t have to be full of fat and calories.  Your&#8217;s truly, The Clean Eating Coach, is all about avoiding winter weight gain by enjoying some comfort foods in a lighter version.
With this past weekend&#8217;s super frigid temperatures [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Hoppin-John.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1933" title="Hoppin' John" src="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Hoppin-John.jpg" alt="Hoppin' John" /></a>I believe it&#8217;s possible to combine clean eating and comfort food and come up with delicious results that don&#8217;t have to be full of fat and calories.  Your&#8217;s truly, The Clean Eating Coach, is all about avoiding winter weight gain by enjoying some comfort foods in a lighter version.</p>
<p>With this past weekend&#8217;s super frigid temperatures (when I pretty much don&#8217;t want to leave the house and love hunkering down with some movies), it just screamed comfort food to me.  But instead of reaching for one of my fav comfort foods (like homemade mac and cheese), I was busy creating a comfort food makeover &#8211; with a healthy twist.</p>
<p>Check out the ideas I shared on WTNH&#8217;s Good Morning Connecticut yesterday for clean eating, cozy comfort foods &#8212; Panko-crusted baked chicken (instead of fried), souffled sweet potatoes (light and airy, and oh so delicious instead of mashed potatoes and gravy) and some Hoppin&#8217; John (collard greens and black-eyed peas &#8211; a Southern favorite, but without the pork).</p>
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<p>Here are the two yummy dishes that I featured which I think you&#8217;ll enjoy:</p>
<p><strong>Souffled Sweet Potatoes<br />
</strong>(Adapted from Clean Eating Magazine)</p>
<p>I first tried this recipe at Thanksgiving as a savory side dish that was a departure from other sweet potato dishes I&#8217;ve made in the past. Sweet potatoes are a great substitution for white potatoes and nutritional powerhouses, full of antioxidants and fiber. This dish is a perfect makeover for traditional mashed potatoes and gravy.</p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong></p>
<p>4 pounds sweet potatoes, well scrubbed<br />
1 head garlic, cloves separated and unpeeled<br />
1/2 cup low sodium vegetable broth<br />
2 tbsp. fresh rosemary, chopped<br />
1/2 tsp. sea salt<br />
1/2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper<br />
3 large egg whites<br />
1/2 tsp. cream of tartar</p>
<p><strong>Directions:</strong></p>
<p>1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place sweet potatoes on a baking sheet, prick each one several times and bake for 45 minutes to an hour, or until soft.<br />
2. Place the garlic gloves in tightly sealed foil and bake on a separate baking sheet for about 30 minutes until tender.<br />
3. Remove potatoes and garlic and let cool.  When cool enough to handle, peel the potatoes, squeeze the garlic from the skins and combine in a bowl with the broth. Mash until smooth and then add the rosemary, salt and pepper.<br />
4. In a separate bowl, combine the egg whites and cream of tartar.  Use an electric mixer on high speed and whip for 2-3 minutes until stiff peaks form. Fold half the egg whites into the potatoes with a rubber spatula and then fold the rest in.<br />
5. Coat a baking dish with cooking spray and transfer the potato mixture. Bake in the oven at for approximately 30 minutes until the top is slightly browned then serve and enjoy!</p>
<p><strong>Savory Collard Greens and Black-Eyed Peas (Hoppin&#8217; John)</strong></p>
<p>I absolutely love collard greens, especially when prepared in this quick and simple fashion without hours of cooking.  Traditional Southern cooking calls for adding pork for flavor, but we can keep this dish happily vegetarian and healthy yet still flavorful. I love adding in the black-eyed peas for a more complete meal which you can serve with a side of brown rice.</p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:<br />
</strong>2 bunches collard greens<br />
1 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil<br />
1 onion, diced<br />
2 cloves garlic, minced<br />
2 15-oz cans black-eyed peas<br />
2 tsp. apple cider or white wine vinegar<br />
salt and pepper taste</p>
<p><strong>Directions:<br />
</strong>1. Wash collard greens, cut out stems and stack several leaves on top of each other.  Roll like a cigar and chop collards into small bite size pieces.<br />
2. Heat olive oil in pan, add onion and garlic and saute for a couple of minutes until soft.<br />
3. Add collard greens to pan and saute until bright green. Add a little bit of water if greens start to stick.<br />
4. Add black-eyed peas and cook for a few minutes more until heated through.<br />
5. Season with vinegar, salt and pepper.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s your favorite comfort food and what do you do to give it a healthy spin?</p>
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		<title>5 Clean Eating Thanksgiving Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 03:41:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanksgiving is less than two weeks away and I&#8217;m deep into my planning for creating a delicious, clean eating feast that&#8217;s not full of fat and packed with empty calories. 
Are you headed to Thanksgiving dinner and in charge of bringing a side dish or dessert? Are you tasked with creating a whole Thanksgiving meal &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Thanksgiving-dinner.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1915" title="Thanksgiving dinner" src="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Thanksgiving-dinner.jpg" alt="Thanksgiving dinner" width="300" height="225" /></a>Thanksgiving is less than two weeks away and I&#8217;m deep into my planning for creating a delicious, clean eating feast that&#8217;s not full of fat and packed with empty calories. </p>
<p>Are you headed to Thanksgiving dinner and in charge of bringing a side dish or dessert? Are you tasked with creating a whole Thanksgiving meal &#8211; turkey and the trimmings? With a little pre-planning and setting an intention for a clean eating holiday, you can pull it off without adding tons of calories and fat too.  </p>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0px; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0px"><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">I say make a healthy shopping list, get to the store before the crowds (I&#8217;ve waited until the day before far too many times in the past &#8211; those days are over!) and ease into your healthy cooking feeling relaxed, no last minute scrambling necessary. </span><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"> </span></p>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0px; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0px"><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Here are a few simple tips to get your clean eating juices flowing:</span><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"> </span></p>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0px; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0px"><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><strong>1. Skip the marshmallows in your sweet potatoes!</strong>  So many sweet potato dishes are needlessly loaded with sugar but the truth is that sweet potatoes are naturally sweet, and roasting them brings that out.  Instead of dousing your sweet potatoes in marshmallows, use more natural sweeteners like pure maple syrup, if you need any at  all.</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0px; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0px"><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><strong>2.</strong> <strong>Forego the butter and try olive oil instead.  </strong>Saute or roast your favorite vegetables in heart healthy olive oil instead of butter.</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0px; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0px"><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><strong>3.</strong> <strong>Reach for the pumpkin puree.</strong>  Making a pumpkin pie for dessert? Instead of buying pumpkin pie filling loaded with sugar, go for pure pumpkin to which you can add your favorite spices and a natural sweetener.  Your waistline will thank you!</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0px; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0px"><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><strong>4. Go for the green veggies! </strong>Focus more on healthy vegetable side dishes like green beans, Brussels sprouts or collard greens and less on calorie and carb-rich dishes like stuffing made with white bread.</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0px; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0px"><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"> </span><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><strong>5. Use whole grain bread.</strong>  Whether serving stuffing or dinner rolls, increase the health factor by using whole wheat bread instead of white.  I bet your guests won&#8217;t even be able to tell the difference.</span><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"> </span></p>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0px; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0px"><span style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">What will you do to help create a clean eating Thanksgiving meal for your family? What&#8217;s your favorite holiday dish that you&#8217;ve made healthier over the years? Do tell!</span>   </p>
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		<title>Clean Eating: Roasted Apples with Creamy Pumpkin Puree</title>
		<link>http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/2011/09/25/clean-eating-roasted-apples-with-creamy-pumpkin-puree/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 01:43:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though the weather in Connecticut is still quite warm, it&#8217;s never to early to be thinking about clean eating, seasonal fall dishes that capitalize on locally grown produce, are easy to make and things you and your family will love.
That&#8217;s exactly what yours truly, The Clean Eating Coach, shared with Steve Villanueva and Anne [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though the weather in Connecticut is still quite warm, it&#8217;s never to early to be thinking about clean eating, seasonal fall dishes that capitalize on locally grown produce, are easy to make and things you and your family will love.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s exactly what yours truly, The Clean Eating Coach, shared with Steve Villanueva and Anne Craig on WTNH&#8217;s Good Morning Connecticut yesterday morning. We had great fun talking about three simple dishes that are sure to make your fall a little healthier and tasty: kale chips (a great substitute for greasy, calorie-laden potato chips!), butternut squash soup (bursting with Vitamins A &amp; C and fiber) and roasted apples with pumpkin puree.  All the dishes we discussed are full of antioxidants to help prevent disease, low in calories and oh so good for you!  The perfect addition to your clean eating lifestyle.  And you can find butternut squash, apples and kale, along with a host of other fresh produce, at your local farmers&#8217; market.</p>
<p>Check out the video and recipe for the apples below:</p>
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<p style="width: 320px;"><a href="http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/on_air/gmc_weekend/3-farmer%27s-market-finds-to-have-in-your-kitchen">3 farmer&#8217;s market finds to have in your kitchen: wtnh.com</a></p>
<p>You will love this apple recipe &#8211; it&#8217;s so easy to make and it&#8217;s the perfect way to take advantage of the fruits of your apple picking adventures this fall. Even better, you can nip your sugar cravings in the bud with this simple recipe.</p>
<p><strong>Roasted Apples with Creamy Pumpkin Puree</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal; ">(Adapted from Clean Eating Magazine)</span></strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Ingredients:</p>
<p>4 crisp apples (Fuji, Gala or Braeburns work well)</p>
<p>1 cup canned pumpkin</p>
<p>½ cup plain Greek yogurt</p>
<p>1 tbsp. pure maple syrup</p>
<p>1/8 tsp. ground cloves</p>
<p>¼ tsp. ground cinnamon</p>
<p>¼ tsp. ground nutmeg</p>
<p><strong>Directions:</strong></p>
<p>1.<span style="white-space:pre"> </span>Preheat oven to 375 degrees.</p>
<p>2.<span style="white-space:pre"> </span>Place apples in a square pan and add one inch of water. Cover with foil.</p>
<p>3.<span style="white-space:pre"> </span>Bake apples for 30 minutes then remove foil and bake for an additional ten minutes.</p>
<p>4.<span style="white-space:pre"> </span>Remove apples and allow to cool.</p>
<p>5.<span style="white-space:pre"> </span>In a bowl mix create the pumpkin mixture by adding pumpkin, yogurt, maple syrup and spices.</p>
<p>6.<span style="white-space:pre"> </span>Cut apples in half, removing seeds and stem, and then top each apple with 2 tbsp. of the pumpkin mixture.</p>
<p>7.<span style="white-space:pre"> </span>Serve and enjoy at room temperature.</p>
<div>What&#8217;s your favorite fall apple recipe that&#8217;s clean eating and healthy and you just can&#8217;t resist?</div>
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		<title>Reconnect with Clean Eating: 3 Tips for a Fall Do-over!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 02:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was younger, I always liked the concept of &#8220;do-overs&#8221; &#8211; you know, when you mess something up, you get another try. I love applying that metaphor to our health. It&#8217;s easy to be overly hard on ourselves &#8211; maybe you didn&#8217;t eat so clean over the summer &#8211; too much sugar, alcohol or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">When I was younger, I always liked the concept of &#8220;do-overs&#8221; &#8211; you know, when you mess something up, you get another try. I love applying that metaphor to our health. It&#8217;s easy to be overly hard on ourselves &#8211; maybe you didn&#8217;t eat so clean over the summer &#8211; too much sugar, alcohol or caffeine and processed foods &#8211; or perhaps you went to one too many barbecues where you filled your plate and ate with reckless abandon.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">So instead of beating yourself up if you didn&#8217;t eat as healthfully as you wanted to this summer, let&#8217;s have a do-over as we move into fall. But let&#8217;s do it in a gentle way that doesn&#8217;t feel so restrictive and difficult to maintain. Here are a few suggestions to help you refresh and refocus on clean, healthy eating as we move into fall:</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">· Identify one food to &#8220;crowd out&#8221; &#8211; It generally doesn&#8217;t work to try to change up all the things you&#8217;re eating at once, that just sets you up for failure. Removing one less than healthy item, however, can get you on the path to healthier eating. What&#8217;s one food for which you&#8217;ve been overindulging that you could eliminate? Think about a healthier option for that particular food, something that you would find satisfying. For example, you could crowd out potato chips by making a batch of kale chips. You can still have that crunchy texture in a much healthier form.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">· Do a cleanse for a few days &#8211; In late August I did a 5-day raw food cleanse that gave my body a nice break &#8211; no sugar, dairy, meat, processed food or salt. I ate and drank the most delicious soups, smoothies and green juices that gave me the perfect restart and I&#8217;ve been doing a great job of maintaining my healthy eating ever since plus my sugar cravings are completely gone! The good news is that a cleanse can be very simple and inexpensive &#8211; for example, identify a few items that you would like to eliminate for a few days so your body and digestive system can rest.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">· Eat in silence at least once per week &#8211; I love eating in silence with no distractions although I don&#8217;t do it nearly as often as I should. Cutting out all distractions helps you connect with your food and get in tune with your body in a powerful way. When we turn off the TV, step away from the computer and learn to be with ourselves, we can often discover that we&#8217;re eating far more food that we need to. Quiet down and slow down and your body will appreciate it.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">What&#8217;s my do-over for fall? Well since I&#8217;ve just done a cleanse and I&#8217;m in a groove with clean eating, I&#8217;m focused on adding in 1-2 more servings of vegetables, leafy greens specifically, each day. Not so much a do-over but an add-on. <img src='http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">What&#8217;s your simple do-over plan that will help you reconnect, recharge and take your health up a notch this fall? Do tell!</div>
<p><a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/I-need-a-do-over.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1895" title="I need a do over" src="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/I-need-a-do-over.jpg" alt="I need a do over" width="320" height="320" /></a>When I was younger, I always liked the concept of &#8220;do-overs&#8221; &#8211; you know, when you mess something up, you get another try. I love applying that metaphor to our health. It&#8217;s easy to be overly hard on ourselves &#8211; maybe you didn&#8217;t eat so clean over the summer &#8211; too much sugar, alcohol or caffeine and processed foods &#8211; or perhaps you went to one too many barbecues where you filled your plate and ate with reckless abandon.</p>
<p>So instead of beating yourself up if you didn&#8217;t eat as healthfully as you wanted to this summer, let&#8217;s have a do-over as we move into fall. But let&#8217;s do it in a gentle way that doesn&#8217;t feel so restrictive and difficult to maintain. Here are a few suggestions to help you refresh and refocus on clean, healthy eating as we move into fall:</p>
<p>· Identify one food to &#8220;crowd out&#8221; &#8211; It generally doesn&#8217;t work to try to change up all the things you&#8217;re eating at once, that just sets you up for failure. Removing one less than healthy item, however, can get you on the path to healthier eating. What&#8217;s one food for which you&#8217;ve been overindulging that you could eliminate? Think about a healthier option for that particular food, something that you would find satisfying. For example, you could crowd out potato chips by making a batch of kale chips. You can still have that crunchy texture in a much healthier form.</p>
<p>· Do a cleanse for a few days &#8211; In late August I did a 5-day raw food cleanse that gave my body a nice break &#8211; no sugar, dairy, meat, processed food or salt. I ate and drank the most delicious soups, smoothies and green juices that gave me the perfect restart and I&#8217;ve been doing a great job of maintaining my healthy eating ever since plus my sugar cravings are completely gone! The good news is that a cleanse can be very simple and inexpensive &#8211; for example, identify a few items that you would like to eliminate for a few days so your body and digestive system can rest.</p>
<p>· Eat in silence at least once per week &#8211; I love eating in silence with no distractions although I don&#8217;t do it nearly as often as I should. Cutting out all distractions helps you connect with your food and get in tune with your body in a powerful way. When we turn off the TV, step away from the computer and learn to be with ourselves, we can often discover that we&#8217;re eating far more food that we need to. Quiet down and slow down and your body will appreciate it.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s my do-over for fall? Well since I&#8217;ve just done a cleanse and I&#8217;m in a groove with clean eating, I&#8217;m focused on adding in 1-2 more servings of vegetables, leafy greens specifically, each day. Not so much a do-over but an add-on. <img src='http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>What&#8217;s your simple do-over plan that will help you reconnect, recharge and take your health up a notch this fall? Do tell!</p>
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		<title>What Are Your Clean Eating Non-Negotiables?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:28:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are certain clean eating choices, that yours truly, The Clean Eating Coach, holds as non-negotiables in supporting a healthy lifestyle.
My top clean eating non-negotiables? Every week, without fail, I make the time to:
Plan a week&#8217;s worth of meals that feature fresh produce (always lots of leafy greens), whole grains and almost no processed food.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/nonnegotiables-300x199.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1829" title="nonnegotiables-300x199" src="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/nonnegotiables-300x199.jpg" alt="nonnegotiables-300x199" width="402" height="270" /></a>There are certain clean eating choices, that yours truly, The Clean Eating Coach, holds as non-negotiables in supporting a healthy lifestyle.</p>
<p>My top clean eating non-negotiables? Every week, without fail, I make the time to:</p>
<p><strong>Plan a week&#8217;s worth of meals that feature fresh produce</strong> (always lots of leafy greens), whole grains and almost no processed food.  I get my inspiration from a variety of sources including Clean Eating Magazine, Vegetarian Times magazine, Clean Food cookbook and a host of other go-to cookbooks that I like to use.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Go to the store and buy all the ingredients I need</strong>.  Invariably, it always takes longer than I think so I generally plan for a couple of hours to get this done. Usually I go to one of two local health foods stores but I often need to pick up other items at the big box grocery store near us.  Ideally, I try to plan and shop on either Friday or Saturday.</li>
<li><strong>Put aside time to cook on Sunday afternoons</strong>.  I like to get a head start on meal prep for the week so I usually spend time making meals that my husband and I can enjoy for the first part of the week. This includes everything from cooking a pot of brown rice (a regular weekly staple), making a pot of soup (my weekly ritual during the cold weather months) and putting together a meal that we can eat on Sunday and Monday, at a minimum to get the week started.  When I&#8217;m feeling even more ambitious, I often prep other items we&#8217;ll use during the week for meals or snacks.</li>
</ul>
<p>Make no mistake, these three non-negotiables take time and commitment but like any other habit you may have, these are simply something I do and they&#8217;re part of my routine.  Over time I eased into this routine so now it&#8217;s not hard to put it into practice.</p>
<p>The beauty is that I get to reap multiple benefits from my efforts:</p>
<ul>
<li>We eat delicious, fresh healthy food that fuels our many activities during the week</li>
<li>We sit down to a home cooked meal and make time for conversation.  Real food + no distractions = greater enjoyment and being present to all the wonderful flavors and textures</li>
<li>We maintain a healthy weight.  Less unhealthy snacking and more real food means maintaining our weight isn&#8217;t so hard.  By making some simple changes and snacking less, Bruce has lost 20 pounds since the beginning of January</li>
<li>I know what&#8217;s in my food! No unhealthy ingredients such as unneeded fat or sugar</li>
<li>I&#8217;m not at a loss for what to eat during the week. With a game plan for the week, I have a simple plan for what we&#8217;ll eat and I don&#8217;t have to be wandering the aisles of the grocery store wondering what to buy</li>
<li>We save a heap of money bhaving a plan and not ordering high priced takeout or going to the store without a list and racking up a large grocery bill</li>
</ul>
<p>What are you clean eating non-negotiables? What are you committed to doing weekly, no matter what, to ensure you maintain a clean eating lifestyle that supports your health and longevity?</p>
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		<title>Clean Eating: Quinoa Breakfast Porridge</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 20:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I never get sick of extolling the benefits of quinoa as a healthy, clean eating option.  I&#8217;ve written lots of posts about how to prepare quinoa, making quinoa with a Southwestern twist , and quinoa as a side dish, just to name a few. 
This gluten-free grain from South America is nothing short of amazing. With plentiful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Quinoa-Pooridge.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1824" title="Quinoa Pooridge" src="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Quinoa-Pooridge-300x222.jpg" alt="Quinoa Pooridge" width="300" height="222" /></a>I never get sick of extolling the benefits of quinoa as a healthy, clean eating option.  I&#8217;ve written lots of posts about <a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/2009/11/05/clean-eating-how-to-prepare-gluten-free-quinoa/">how to prepare quinoa</a>, making <a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/2009/03/12/healthy-recipe-southwestern-quinoa-stew/">quinoa with a Southwestern twist </a>, and <a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/2008/07/22/eat-healthy-recipe-for-quinoa-with-basil-pesto/">quinoa as a side dish</a>, just to name a few. </p>
<p>This gluten-free grain from South America is nothing short of amazing. With plentiful amounts of protein, B vitamins and fiber, a serving of this cereal will keep you satisfied all morning.  I&#8217;ve adapted this recipe from <a href="http://www.clairescornercopia.com/">Claire&#8217;s Corner Copia</a>, a fabulous vegetarian restaurant in New Haven, reducing the sweetener and changing up the ingredients a bit.  Have fun with it and add your favorite items to make it your own.</p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Georgia','serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">(photo courtesy of <a href="http://jeanetteshealthyliving.blogspot.com/">Jeanette&#8217;s Healthy Living Blog</a>)</span></p>
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<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Georgia','serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><strong>Ingredients:</strong></span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Georgia','serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">1 cup quinoa</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Georgia','serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">2 cups almond milk (or soy or low fat milk)</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Georgia','serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">1 tsp. cardamom</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Georgia','serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">½ tsp. cinnamon</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Georgia','serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">1 tbsp pure maple syrup (optional)</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Georgia','serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">1 cup blueberries</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Georgia','serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">1 pear or apple, diced</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Georgia','serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">½ cup chopped walnuts</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Georgia','serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Ground flaxseed</span></p>
<p><strong>Directions:</strong></p>
<p>1. In a sauce pan, add quinoa, almond milk, cardamom, cinnamon and maple syrup.  Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and cook for approximately 15 minutes or until all the liquid is absorbed.<br />
2. Add cut up fruit, nuts and sprinkle with ground flaxseed.<br />
3. Add additional almond milk or sweetener as desired.</p>
<p>Serve and enjoy!</p>
<p>What&#8217;s your favorite way to serve up quinoa for breakfast that you find irresistible and just have to share?</p>
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		<title>Clean Eating: Seasonal Roasted Sweet Potato Bisque</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 00:47:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When fall rolls around, yours truly, The Clean Eating Coach, can&#8217;t get enough of fresh, locally grown root vegetables. Bursting with nutrients, especially when freshly picked, these clean eating veggies will give your immune system a hefty boost, not to mention that they taste so darn delicious.
I&#8217;m a sucker for sweet potatoes in particular, with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Sweet-Potato-Bisque-Soup.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1769" title="Sweet Potato Bisque Soup" src="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Sweet-Potato-Bisque-Soup-300x225.jpg" alt="Sweet Potato Bisque Soup" width="300" height="225" /></a>When fall rolls around, yours truly, The Clean Eating Coach, can&#8217;t get enough of fresh, locally grown root vegetables. Bursting with nutrients, especially when freshly picked, these clean eating veggies will give your immune system a hefty boost, not to mention that they taste so darn delicious.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m a sucker for sweet potatoes in particular, with pumpkin and butternut squash as close runners up.  All of these are staples of a clean eating diet in our household.</p>
<p>This is one of my favorite recipes that&#8217;s hearty and super healthy. I adapted the recipe from something I saw many years ago.  I was looking through my recipes the other day and when I saw it, I made a beeline to the farmers&#8217; market to pick up some just picked items which I included in it. You&#8217;ll love the creaminess of this soup although it has minimal butter. And you can surely substitute olive oil in its place.</p>
<p><strong>Roasted Sweet Potato Bisque Soup</strong></p>
<p>Serves 6</p>
<p>4 sweet potatoes baked, about 2 pounds<br />
4 tbsp. butter or olive oil<br />
2 gloves garlic, minced<br />
6 -6 1/2 cups chicken or vegetable broth<br />
1 cup onion, chopped<br />
2 cups green cabbage, chopped in 1 inch pieces<br />
2 large parsnips, peeled and chopped<br />
4 cups chopped Swiss Chard, kale, spinach or collard greens</p>
<p><strong>Seasoning Mix:</strong></p>
<p>2 1/2 tsp. salt<br />
1 1/2 tsp. paprika<br />
1 tsp. dill weed<br />
1/2 tsp. onion powder<br />
1/2 tsp. black pepper<br />
1/2 tsp. ground sage<br />
1/2 tsp. cinnamon<br />
1/2 tsp. garlic powder<br />
1/2 tsp. nutmeg<br />
1/2 tsp. white pepper</p>
<p><strong>Directions:</strong></p>
<p>1. Combine the seasoning mix in a small bowl and set aside.<br />
2. Roast the sweet potatoes in a 350 oven for approximately an hour until tender.  Let cool, scoop out of skins and puree in the food processor or with a hand blender.<br />
3. In a large soup pot, melt the butter or olive oil and then add the sweet potato puree, garlic and 2 tbsp of the seasoning mix.  Cook for 8 minutes stirring frequently (it can easily stick!).<br />
4. Add 4 cups of the broth and continue to stir frequently until thickened, 5-6 minutes.<br />
5. Add two more cups of the broth and then add the onion, cabbage, parsnips and greens.<br />
6. Cover and simmer for about 20 minutes until the parsnips are cooked. Be sure to stir frequently to avoid sticking. <br />
7. Add the remaining broth, if needed.<br />
8. Serve and enjoy!</p>
<p>Give the recipe a spin and let me know what you think!</p>
<p>And tell me about your favorite fall root veggie soup that you just can&#8217;t get enough of in your clean eating routine.</p>
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		<title>10 Ways a Clean Eating Advocate Can Help You!</title>
		<link>http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/2010/09/28/10-ways-a-clean-eating-advocate-can-help-you/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 00:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While I was recovering from surgery this summer, yours truly, Wendy Battles aka The Clean Eating Coach, had plenty of time to sit around and contemplate life, health and what it means  to sustain a clean eating lifestyle long term that helps to prevent chronic disease.  One of the common demoninators that I always come [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Wendy-with-veggies.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1766" title="Wendy with veggies" src="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Wendy-with-veggies-200x300.jpg" alt="Wendy with veggies" width="200" height="300" /></a>While I was recovering from surgery this summer, yours truly, Wendy Battles aka The Clean Eating Coach, had plenty of time to sit around and contemplate life, health and what it means  to sustain a clean eating lifestyle long term that helps to prevent chronic disease.  One of the common demoninators that I always come back to is having a clean eating advocate to be your personal cheerleader and help you get and stay on track.</p>
<p>I have several friends that live nearby, not to mention plenty of clean eating colleagues &#8211; people committed to their own health and supporting those around them. What a difference it made when I was recovering to have healthy, clean food chock full of nutrients that my friends were sweet enough to deliver.  That was definitely a gift of love, a small token that supported my recovery in a powerful way.</p>
<p>What do I mean by a clean eating advocate? Just like any other advocate you may have, a clean eating advocate takes a stand on your behalf.  Could be a  friend, family member, significant other or co-worker that supports you in your clean eating endeavors. He or she might do one or more of the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Listen and acknowledge when you tell them you are eating clean</li>
<li>Not tempt you with &#8220;unclean&#8221; foods that will get you off track</li>
<li>Brainstorm ways you can both practice clean eating</li>
<li>Help you plan a week&#8217;s worth of clean eating meals</li>
<li>Cook clean eating foods with you and then enjoy them together</li>
<li>&#8220;Talk you down&#8221; when you&#8217;re tempted to eat less than clean or you&#8217;re in a downward spiral</li>
<li>Bring you a basket of fruit instead of a pie or cake when coming over</li>
<li>Remind you to drink plenty of water</li>
<li>Encourage you to go to the farmers&#8217; market to buy fresh, locally grown clean food and pick you up to ensure it happens</li>
<li>Cheer you on from the sidelines and appreciate you for your clean eating efforts, every step of the way</li>
</ul>
<p>I like to think of the clean eating advocates in my life as my &#8220;sister-friend support network.&#8221;  We&#8217;re all in some stage of creating or maintaining  this long term lifestyle and advocates make it fun and inspiring!</p>
<p>Do you have a clean eating advocate? In what way does he or she inspire you? If you don&#8217;t have one, who can you team up with to support your kick-butt, preventative lifestyle?</p>
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		<title>The Clean Eating Coach is Back and Healthy!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 00:17:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m guessing that some of you have been wondering where the heck yours truly, The Clean Eating Coach, has been for the last four months. I haven&#8217;t been writing or sending out newsletters and I&#8217;ve been seeing only a minimum of clients.  I&#8217;ve missed my regular writing routine and connecting with all of you, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Wendy-in-white-tshirt.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1758" title="Wendy in white tshirt" src="http://www.healthy-endeavors.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Wendy-in-white-tshirt-200x300.jpg" alt="Wendy in white tshirt" width="200" height="300" /></a>I&#8217;m guessing that some of you have been wondering where the heck yours truly, The Clean Eating Coach, has been for the last four months. I haven&#8217;t been writing or sending out newsletters and I&#8217;ve been seeing only a minimum of clients.  I&#8217;ve missed my regular writing routine and connecting with all of you, but I guess that sometimes we all have to a take a break. The good news is that I&#8217;m back!</p>
<p>Truth be told, I&#8217;ve been on an extended hiatus getting healthy.  I spent several months this spring and summer dealing with a cancer scare and then having a hysterectomy which all threw me for a loop.   I&#8217;m used to being super healthy and feeling energetic most of the time, so even the threat of having a major health concern had me more than a tad bit scared.  I&#8217;m happy to report, however, that after a successful surgery, I got a clean bill of health, no cancer whatsoever! </p>
<p>I&#8217;m convinced that my quick recovery was due in equal parts to a positive mindset, healthy eating before and afterward and an amazing support network of family and friends.   One of the best investments before the surgery, was a trip to my fabulous naturopath, Jennifer Botwick, for a pre-surgical protocol of supplements that got my body ready for surgery.  A helpful guided imagery CD and lots of Buddhist prayers helped me visualize an easy surgery with minimal pain and a fast recovery &#8212; that worked wonders!  The day after the surgery I have to admit that I felt better than after any surgery I&#8217;ve had before, the pain wasn&#8217;t bad at all and no terrible side effects from the anesthesia.  Nice!   Per Jennifer&#8217;s suggestion, I started drinking fresh vegetable juice from the health food store chock full of healing greens the very next day.  It was easy to digest and the perfect way to help my body to detox.  Believe it or not, I practiced clean eating even in the hospital!</p>
<p>And if weren&#8217;t for my wonderful friends and family, I&#8217;m sure I wouldn&#8217;t have come through so easily. I&#8217;ve learned that it&#8217;s important to ask for help when you need it, and ask I did.  From making me healthy, clean eating dishes and coming to visit to bringing me great books to read and lots of phone calls, my posse was right there by my side. Thank you!</p>
<p>I have to admit that taking a break from working so hard felt great. And the more I did it this summer, the more I realized that I was thoroughly enjoying my down time.  I guess I didn&#8217;t realize just how much both my body and mind needed some rest and healing.  So what was going to be 6 weeks off easily morphed into four months.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m looking forward to reconnecting with all of you and getting back to lots of  blog posts, classes and speaking about creating a clean eating lifestyle.  Stay tuned for lots of fun and inspiring conversations this fall.  And one of these days my new clean eating website will be done, chock full of great, clean eating information.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s to your health and a wonderful , clean eating fall!</p>
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