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Todays Pop Song Challenge: Calves!!  

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calling all weight loss blogs!!!!! i need blogs to follow!! so reblog!!
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Here is my workout for today!! HIIT, Thighs, and more cardio

 I love blogilates!! Cassey is so motivating and fun to workout with! 

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100 Days of Clean Eating

healthy-is-sexy:

Below are some helpful resources and meal ideas that don’t break the rules. Also, it is important to know when serving yourself “real food” you don’t need to eat as much as you would of the processed stuff! Get ready to fill up fast.

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“Real Food” Meal Plans

All plans include breakfast, lunch, and dinner suggestions for a family of four plus corresponding grocery lists with pricing:

  1. “Real Food” Meal Plans 1 & 2
  2. “Real Food” Meal Plan 3
  3. Summer “Real Food” Meal Plan 4
  4. Fall “Real Food” Meal Plan 5

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Breakfast:

  1. Homemade granola cereal (pictured) with milk and berries
  2. Scrambled or fried eggs with whole-wheat toast1, butter, jelly2, and fresh fruit
  3. Whole-wheat banana (or berry) pancakestopped with 100% pure maple syrup
  4. Plain oatmeal (follow directions on package) topped with a dash of honey, cinnamon and raisins or other dried fruit
  5. Pecan maple breakfast cookies with a hard boiled egg and a banana
  6. Whole-wheat crepes with a side of fresh fruit and a maple mocha
  7. Store-bought plain Shredded Wheat cereal with milk and fruit
  8. Whole-wheat muffins (pictured above) with a side of plain yogurt mixed with berry sauce and topped with homemade granola cereal
  9. Egg omelet, bacon from the farmer’s market, whole-wheat popovers with butter and jelly2, and fresh fruit
  10. Whole-wheat banana bread orwhole-wheat cinnamon raisin bread topped with cream cheese and a fruit smoothie or on the side
  11. PB&J Smoothie (pictured in smoothie pop holders) and whole-wheat biscuit
  12. Whole-wheat waffles with applesauce
  13. Fried Matzo Breakfast with a seasonal fruit kabob
  14. Whole-wheat french toast with a fruit smoothie
  15. Breakfast Casserole Bites with fresh fruit on the side

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Lunch:

  1. Peanut butter and jelly2 on whole-wheat bread1, sliced fresh fruit, and crackers3
  2. Whole-wheat tortilla filled withhummus, cheese and optional veggie (spinach, cucumber, carrot, lettuce or tomato), side of fresh fruit and store-bought whole-wheat pretzels4
  3. Grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread1applesauce, and popcorn
  4. Caprese salad with basil pesto orgrilled caprese salad sandwich(pictured)
  5. Whole-wheat macaroni and cheesewith frozen peas mixed in and a side of fresh fruit
  6. Fruit smoothie or PB&J Smoothie(pictured above)
  7. Whole-wheat tortilla filled with chopped cucumber, tomato, feta cheese and sprinkled with dried dill or leftover grilled veggies and goat cheese
  8. Whole-wheat cinnamon raisin bread and cream cheese sandwich, strawberries, and a hard boiled egg
  9. Crackers3 with hummus, grapes, cheese, and celery or carrots
  10. A big salad topped with nuts, cheese and olive oil/balsamic vinegar for dressing
  11. Grilled pimento cheese sandwichwith whole-wheat pasta salad and fresh fruit on the side
  12. Diced avocado and brown rice with a little bit of low-sodium soy sauce
  13. Whole-wheat waffle sandwich with cream cheese, cinnamon and raisins in the middle (pictured) with a side of seasonal fruit
  14. Whole-wheat tortilla filled witheasy slow cooker refried beans, melted Monterrey Jack cheese, and sour cream with a side of avocado
  15. Leftovers from any of the dinners below!

For portable school, picnic or work lunch ideas check out the posts in the “school lunches” category.

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Snacks and Appetizers:

  1. Whole-wheat banana bread
  2. Dried fruit (make sure there is no added sugar) and nuts
  3. Fresh fruit (make them into kabobs for kids)
  4. Popcorn
  5. Pumpkin or sunflower seeds
  6. Homemade granola bars or store-bought “Lara Bars” with 5 or less ingredients
  7. Olives, crackers3, and cheese
  8. Whole-wheat muffins
  9. Celery topped with peanut butter or cream cheese and raisins (ants on a log)
  10. Hard boiled egg
  11. Whole-wheat cinnamon raisin bread
  12. Plain yogurt mixed with berry sauce
  13. Pecan maple breakfast cookies
  14. Crackers3 topped with hummus
  15. Powerballs
  16. Whole-wheat zucchini bread or muffins (pictured)
  17. Whole-wheat pumpkin bread or muffins
  18. Easy cheesy crackers
  19. Whole-wheat popovers
  20. Virgin pina colada smoothie
  21. Sliced raw veggies with a tzatziki dipping sauce
  22. Peanut butter banana smoothie
  23. Zucchini chips

Read more on snacks by clicking on the “snack for kids (and adults!)” category.

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Salads and Soups:

  1. Caprese salad with basil pesto
  2. Salad with a twist (including glazed nuts)
  3. Tomato, corn and black bean salad
  4. Cobb salad with blue cheese dressing
  5. Lime-cilantro quinoa salad
  6. White gazpacho (cold soup)
  7. Tomato bisque (good with grilled cheese on whole wheat bread1)
  8. Taco salad (pictured)
  9. Peanut squash soup
  10. Tortilla soup (good with cheese quesadillas)
  11. Butternut squash soup with buttered whole-wheat toast on the side
  12. Easy split pea soup topped with chopped bacon and a side of whole-wheat biscuits
  13. Homemade chicken noodle soup (pictured)
  14. Whole-wheat pasta salad

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Dinner:

  1. Farmer’s market stir fry (with veggies and/or seafood or local meat)
  2. Quiche with a whole-wheat crust(if using meat make sure it is local) and a side of veggies
  3. Premade store-bought dinner option: sushi with brown rice (no deep fried ingredients or sugar/HFCS)
  4. Whole-wheat pizza (pictured) with a salad or veggies on the side
  5. Whole-wheat macaroni and cheese with a side of veggies
  6. Grilled or sauteed fish withvegetable pancakes, and potato skins
  7. Breakfast for dinner…pick from one of the egg choices above
  8. Homemade chicken nuggets with a side of sweet potatoes and apples
  9. Vegetable and/or local meat (such as chicken, sausage or beef) kabobs over brown rice
  10. Fajitas with homemade whole-wheat tortillas
  11. Homemade spaghetti sauce over store-bought whole-wheat pasta
  12. Collard greens, potatoes, and whole-wheat buttermilk cheese biscuits
  13. Veggie burgers and kale chips
  14. BLT with (or without) crabmeat and corn on the cob
  15. Homemade butternut squash ravioli with roasted asparagus
  16. Chicken enchiladas made with homemade whole-grain corn tortillas and steamed veggies on the side
  17. Jambalaya with brown rice
  18. The best whole chicken in a crock pot with zucchini chips (pictured) and wild rice
  19. Homemade sushi with brown rice
  20. Almond encrusted fish with an easy beurre blanc sauce and a side of asparagus and baked potatoes
  21. Whole-wheat spaghetti and meatballs with a side of roasted broccoli (sprinkled with whole-wheat bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese, and Italian seasoning)
  22. Vegetable quesadillas on whole-wheat tortillas with a side of easy slow cooker refried beans
  23. Pork carnitas tacos with tomatillo salsa (pictured) and a side of watermelon
  24. Whole-wheat pizza pockets with sauteed seasonal vegetables on the side
  25. Whole-wheat fettucini alfredotopped with sauteed onions, mushrooms and bell peppers
  26. Simple spaghetti with a salad on the side

For a cookout, backyard BBQ, outdoor party, picnic, or camping trip check out this post:A “Real Food” Cookout.

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Basic Recipes:

  1. Whole-wheat tortillas
  2. Whole-grain corn tortillas
  3. Chicken stock in the crock pot
  4. Chicken stock on the stove top
  5. Honey whole-wheat sandwich bread (for bread machine)
  6. Whole-wheat breadcrumbs
  7. Whole-wheat pasta (use the pasta portion of this ravioli recipe)
  8. Homemade berry sauce
  9. Easy cheesy whole-grain crackers
  10. Basic fruit smoothie
  11. Whole-wheat biscuits

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Dessert:

  1. Homemade popsicles, ice pops, snow cones and push ups(pictured)
  2. Powerballs
  3. Maple pecan ice cream
  4. Chocolate torte with whipped cream and chocolate sauce
  5. Banana ice cream
  6. Homemade peach sorbet
  7. Whole-wheat crepes filled with fruit and topped with chocolate sauce
  8. Chocolate mousse (fromDeliciously Organic)

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Stocking a Real Food Kitchen

  1. My favorite kitchen essentials (including appliances and gadgets we own)
  2. 21 “Real food” essentials for freezer, pantry, & fridge
  3. Supermarket “real food” cheat sheet
  4. Where to buy real food
  5. Our pantry
  6. Our refrigerator
  7. Our freezer

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Restaurant Options:

Eating out tip: Most restaurants do not offer 100% whole-wheat (a lot of “wheat breads” are made with both whole-wheat and white flours) so it is best to just avoid things like bread, breading/breadcrumbs, crusts, flour tortillas, etc. It is also recommended to ask questions when it comes to sauces because a surprising amount contain sugar. It can be difficult to avoid refined grains and sweeteners when eating out so we usually try to focus on finding restaurants that serve locally grown/raised products. For more tips including specific meals you could order at some chain restaurants check out this post.

  1. Fish or shellfish
  2. Potatoes, beans, or brown rice
  3. Vegetable side dishes or combination plates
  4. Egg dishes
  5. Sushi with brown rice

Read more on the specific restaurants where we like to eat in Charlotte.

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General Resources and Information

  1. Understanding Grains (corn, wheat, multi-grain, etc.)
  2. What (should be) in your sandwich bread?
  3. How far does your produce travel?
  4. Buying organic or not
  5. Sweeteners 101
  6. “You are what you eat eats too”
  7. Milk – good or bad?
  8. High-fructose corn syrup 101
  9. The deal with corn
  10. Are you being fooled by the imitation?
  11. Becoming a “flexitarian” (meat consumption)
  12. (Not) Cleaning your plate
  13. Real Food and Children

For more resources check out our list of “real food” mini-pledges.

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Reblog if you care.

Always.

If you don’t reblog, you have no heart. It wont kill you to have this on your tumblr.

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Today, 17 teens will take their own lives due to bullying.
fatgirlfedup:

i love him so much.

fatgirlfedup:

i love him so much.

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Allright so last week I did Blogilates/Pop Pilates and really enjoyed it!  I think I’m going to continue adding that into my workout here and there.  I love her little pop song challenges!  This week I’m going cardio with some Turbo Fire.  Today was Fire 30.  I slept in this morning so I worked out after work.  I find that my appetite is much more controlled than it normally is.  Coincidence?? Maybe. Tomorrow is HIIT 15 and I’ll probably add some pop pilates afterwards since it’s only 15 minutes.  I’m really enjoying this care free schedule.  I find myself more motivated as I don’t see such a far away finish line.  I have variety and I’m making my own schedule as I go.  

Oh!  And I don’t think I mentioned in my last post…weighing in at 188.3

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lightweight-hearts:

pixiep0wder:

kisses-and-fake-bitches:

drunk-on-kisses:

The girl on the left is named Maddy. She’s beautiful, isn’t she? She’s also amazingly  beautiful on the inside. On Friday night (June 8th), Maddy had a horrible migraine. A few hours later she began throwing up. Around 3:30 AM her eyes rolled back in her head and her family rushed her to the hospital. She was in surgery from 4:30 AM to 8:30. It turns out she had brain damage when she was little that the doctors weren’t aware of until last night. Her brain was bleeding internally. The doctors told her family that she was lucky to even have made it to the hospital because most people don’t even make it that far. She was put into an induced coma for about 2 or 3 days. The doctors said that she had a very good chance of recovery. Maddy is only fourteen years old.
Last night, around 1 AM, something went wrong. She became unstable and the doctors told us that her condition was worse. She was stabilized a few hours later, but everyone was left scared out of their minds. They still told us that she had a good chance of recovery.
I was just informed (its noon on the 10th) that she is expected to pass away within the next 24 hours because they cannot stop the bleeding in her brain. However, I believe in miracles. I used to make fun of people who posted these kinds of things on Tumblr. However, I see why they do that now. I believe that if many people pray, it will have an impact. Collective prayer, its called. Im asking everyone who sees this to pray for Maddy and her family. We all love her and I believe that she can get better. I cannot imagine what would happen if we lost her. She is an amazing person. If you see this post, Im asking you to please pray for Maddy. I want the word to be spread, so if you feel that this will not ruin your blog, please reblog. If you don’t want to reblog it, please like it so that I can show Maddy how many people prayed for her when she gets better. She WILL get better. We need her to.

MY FOLLOWERS BETTER REBLOG THIS. praying for maddy <3

Oh my goodness. Her and her family and friends are definitely in my prayers. 


Praying for her xoxo

lightweight-hearts:

pixiep0wder:

kisses-and-fake-bitches:

drunk-on-kisses:

The girl on the left is named Maddy. She’s beautiful, isn’t she? She’s also amazingly  beautiful on the inside. On Friday night (June 8th), Maddy had a horrible migraine. A few hours later she began throwing up. Around 3:30 AM her eyes rolled back in her head and her family rushed her to the hospital. She was in surgery from 4:30 AM to 8:30. It turns out she had brain damage when she was little that the doctors weren’t aware of until last night. Her brain was bleeding internally. The doctors told her family that she was lucky to even have made it to the hospital because most people don’t even make it that far. She was put into an induced coma for about 2 or 3 days. The doctors said that she had a very good chance of recovery. Maddy is only fourteen years old.

Last night, around 1 AM, something went wrong. She became unstable and the doctors told us that her condition was worse. She was stabilized a few hours later, but everyone was left scared out of their minds. They still told us that she had a good chance of recovery.

I was just informed (its noon on the 10th) that she is expected to pass away within the next 24 hours because they cannot stop the bleeding in her brain. However, I believe in miracles. I used to make fun of people who posted these kinds of things on Tumblr. However, I see why they do that now. I believe that if many people pray, it will have an impact. Collective prayer, its called. Im asking everyone who sees this to pray for Maddy and her family. We all love her and I believe that she can get better. I cannot imagine what would happen if we lost her. She is an amazing person. If you see this post, Im asking you to please pray for Maddy. I want the word to be spread, so if you feel that this will not ruin your blog, please reblog. If you don’t want to reblog it, please like it so that I can show Maddy how many people prayed for her when she gets better. She WILL get better. We need her to.

MY FOLLOWERS BETTER REBLOG THIS. praying for maddy <3

Oh my goodness. Her and her family and friends are definitely in my prayers. 

Praying for her xoxo

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