Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts

Monday, June 3, 2013

My Herbalife Recipes

Note: I’m not a distributor or anything, I just ordered my herbalife on amazon, so doing it on my own, decided to try it after talking to a lady about it at a church craft fair.  The link for the herbalife is just the generic main herbalife site.  Also I use Netrition  for my Torani Syrup and PB2 and other products because I have found them to be pretty decently priced and you only have to pay one $4.95 Shipping and Handling fee for however much you order so I think that’s pretty awesome. 
Update: I have lost 10 pounds already in under a week.

Herbalife Drink Mix Recipes

Chocolate Peanut butter Yumness

2 Scoops Herbalife Vanilla powder  
1 Cup Skim Milk (or liquid of choice)
½ Cup Ice
1 TBSP Chocolate PB2 
1 TBSP Vanilla Sugar Free Torani Syrup
1 TBSP Chocolate Sugar Free Torani Syrup 
1 TBSP Chia Seeds 

Instructions: Blend and Enjoy. 

Note: I have a Vitamix and I absolutely love it, it makes everything nice and smooth.



Acai Berry Goodness

2 Scoops Herbalife Vanilla Powder 
1 Cup Skim Milk (or liquid of choice)
½ cup Ice
½ Cup Frozen Blueberries

Instructions: Blend and Enjoy. 

Note: I have a Vitamix and I absolutely love it, it makes everything nice and smooth.




My Blue Heaven

½ Cup Milk
½ Cup Water
½ Cup Frozen Blueberries
½ Cup Ice
½ TBSP Flax Seeds 
½ TBSP Chia Seeds 
2 Scoops Herbalife Powder 
1 Scoop Greens Gold 

Instructions: Blend and Enjoy



Strawberries and Milk

½ Cup Milk
½ Cup Water
4-5 Small or 1-3 Large Frozen Strawberries
½ Cup Frozen Blueberries
½ Container Strawberry Greek Yogurt
1 TBSP Flax Seed 
1 TBSP Chia Seed 
1 Scoop Greens Gold 

Instructions: Blend and Enjoy



Pineapple Delight

½ cup water
½ cup milk
1 cup Ice
½ TBSP Flax Seed
½ TBSP Chia Seed 
2 Scoops Vanilla Herbalife Powder 
½ cup pineapple chunks plus juice
½ container pineapple flavored Greek Yogurt

Instructions: Blend and Enjoy




No Milk Added

1 cup ice
1 cup water
½ cup Acai Berry Juice
1 Scoop Greens Gold
½ tbsp Chia Seeds
½ tbsp Flax Seeds 


Instructions: Blend and Enjoy


Monday, October 17, 2011

Meal Plan for 10-10 to 10-16

I decided to Start posting the meal plan after the week is over because I always end up going back and altering things and adjusting things or adding things in, so figure this way everything will be finished when i post.
Weekly Menu Plan for Monday 10-10 to Sunday 10-16
Monday
Crock Pot Chicken with Black beans and Cream Cheese.  This is from a new recipe I found that I’d like to try. Also made some Mexican rice to go with this.  Had plenty for leftovers for lunch for tomorrow, and froze some and have enough for lunch on Wednesday too. I ended up making the recipe my own and adding some extra stuff to it.  My version is called Chicken Slop.
Recipe for Chicken Slop:
4-5 Chicken Breasts (boneless Skinless)
1 Jar of Salsa Whatever level of heat you prefer
1 can of Cream Corn
2 Cans of Whole kernel Corn
2 Cans of Black Beans Drained and rinsed.(I only had 1 can on hand but I definitely think it could have used another can so I’m listing it as 2 cans.) Note: if you don’t like black beans I’m sure ranch style or pinto beans or anything else would work too, just rinse and drain so you don’t have the flavors from the beans.
2 8 oz packages of Cream Cheese. (I use Fat Free).
1 Can Refried Beans
Optional: I had a little bit of leftover cheese dip a tostinos cheese dip, so I threw that in there to, just to use it up.
Various Spices: Salt, Pepper, Cumin, Garlic powder or garlic salt, Onion Powder.  Those are the spices I added but you can add hotter spices if you like it hot. 
Throw everything into a slow cooker and cook on high for about 4-6 hours or until the chicken is completely cooked.  Very simple and quick to throw together.  This recipe will feed a crowd.  We’ve gotten about 10 meals out of it, so about 5 meals each, and that doesn’t even include what I froze in individual portions, so next time I’d probably freeze a bit more of it cause it does get a bit boring having the same thing over and over again.  We had it over rice for a couple of meals and then over baked potatoes for a couple of meals. It’d be great made into enchiladas also.  Just layer corn tortillas and chicken slop and then throw on some shredded cheese on top and got an enchilada casserole.  It’d be good as a nacho dip as well, but I’m trying to limit my chip intake so didn’t do nachos with it.  Sorry I don’t have any pictures of the finished product, but by the name of it I’m sure you can tell what it looks like, Chicken Slop.   Oh and if you don’t have chicken, or don’t want to use chicken, you can cook up some ground beef or ground turkey and throw that in there instead, just remember to cook that before putting it in the slow cooker.
Tuesday
Creamy Brocolli Tuna Helper. Note: ended up having leftovers from yesterday, but had it with potatoes this time instead of rice.  I cut potatoes in half and baked them in the oven and then added some light butter and some sour cream and salt and pepper and dried salad topping bacon and dried chives and baked it in the oven a bit longer.  Needed to use up the potatoes before they went bad.
Wednesday
Going to my mother in laws for the day, Have therapy at 2 pm, and have support group meeting at 6 pm till 9 pm plus its an hour and a half away from home, so we’ll be eating out today.  Note:  Got Free meals for tomorrow night from the support group meeting, we had some speakers there that make really healthy meals, unfortionately they are very expensive, but it was nice they gave us free sample meals.
Thursday
Going to the Fair So most likely will eat there.  I know its not the healthiest but the fair is only once a year and we only go the one time, so yea we’re gonna splurge a little but we always share things rather then each get our own, so we can at least try a couple of different things. Note: I really overdid it at the fair, ugggg my stomach was not happy with me, luckily I didn’t go so overboard that I got sick or anything, just uncomfortable.  So I just walked it off and felt better, man it was nice having so much energy, we were there for like 7 hours and I wasn’t even that tired by the end, my feet were a little sore but that was it, compared to last year oh my gosh back then I felt like I was going to die, and I’m sure we weren’t there nearly as long last year, I don’t think I would have been able to walk for that long.  Note: I ended up getting a waterless cookware set, uggg I spent $5000 but I put it on layaway for 6 monthes, hope to pay it off by next month though, sell some stock and get it paid off, I’ve been wanting it for a few years now, and we never had the money, and I was willing to wait a few more years if I had to to get get it, but my hubby told me to go ahead and get it, so it counts as my birthday gift which is nov 23, and our anniversary gift which is nov 13 and our Christmas gift.  Plus probably won’t have money to go out anywhere nice for our birthdays or anniversary but I think its worth it, this cookware is suppose to last forever, and be a really healthy way to cook, and since I love to cook I’ll be having a lot of fun trying all kinds of recipes in this cookware, and I’ll be giving my parents all my old cookware, which was expensive to me back when we got it, no thousands but it was hundreds, plus we got a few free gifts, an awesome slow cooker, which you can use any of the pans that fit on it as the slow cooker which is so cool cause if you just want something small you can use one of the small pans or if you want to make a huge pot of something use one of the big pans, and we also got this veggie and cheese cutter thing, not sure what its called, and a really  nice salad bowl, and this really big pan that was worth over $500 all those for free for buying the big pan set, oh not to mention the basic set was free because we got the big set and that’s a $1600 set.
We had our daytime meals at the fair but we’ll be having dinner here at home, so we’ll go ahead and use up those free meals from the support group meeting yesterday for dinner tonight, nice and simple and quick and free. Oh on top of those two free meals I also scored 8 blouses, 7 bottoms, 1 dress, all for free, I love my support group meetings, a nice way to get new clothes for no cost, and everything looks new and is name brands, and once I shrink out of them I can take them back and trade them for something else. 


Friday
Use up the two frozen pizza’s in the freezer and add extra sauce and meat and cheese.  Note: we still have some leftovers in the fridge from Monday so my husband will be taking those plus the potatoes I ended up making on Tuesday for lunch at work today. 
Saturday
Chicken Parmasean, I’m going to make this with some chicken nuggets, there’s like a third of a bag in the freezer I couldn’t figure out what to do with it, so I thought this up, since I already have frozen cooked whole wheat pasta and frozen sauce and frozen shredded cheese, I put everything in a gallon ziplock baggie, everything of course is in their own individual bags in the gallon ziplock baggie and then I’ll make this probably for lunch.  Serve with some green beans if I can find them in my freezer, its pretty full at the moment.  Note: found the green beans.
For dinner I’ll take the 5 turkey wieners and cut them up in little pieces and add to a can of wolf brand turkey chili or Hormel turkey chili, they’re both good, and add to my low calorie bread, I like to toast it add the chili mixture and then top with cheese and bake in the oven so the cheese melts. 
Note: Michael had to work today so Brandon and I went out for lunch and I ended up making the chicken Parmasean for dinner instead of the hotdog casserole.
Sunday
My Corn Bread Surprise.  Going to make enough to freeze and have leftovers for a few meals. Note: ended up getting a rotisserie chicken from walmart, had that on flatbread with macaroni salad.  I will be making my corn bread surprise tomorrow instead.  We ended up going out for dinner, we usually go out for dinner Sundays because it’s a 3 hour commute to take Brandon back home, and it happens to be right in the middle of when dinner time is suppose to be.  So we use it as our “date” night. 

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Weekly Menu Plan 10-3 to 10-9


 Here is my weekly menu plan, based on ingredients I already have in my house, I wish there were more veggies, but I'm do for a shopping trip to buy veggies, so for now I just want to use up what we got....plus its better to have a plan with the veggies cause they go bad quick unless they're frozen which i usually prefer most of my veggies frozen so i'm not timed on when i need to use them, we have some bean sprouts and zuccinni that i'm going to use for my chinese food day, in my stir fry and rice and we have onion and green pepper that i put in almost everything, and we have mixed frozen veggies, it just seems to be a week of corn and mashed potatoes though, so next week i'll try for more colorful things, i just have this bag of potatoes that i need to use up this week, or they're going to start sprouting as a few already are.  Also planning on making some Pinto beans in the slow cooker sometime this week to freeze in 1 cup servings.
Weekly Menu Plan 10-3 to 10-9
Monday-Sour Cream Chicken Enchilada Casserole.  (already made this yesterday and put it in the fridge for today.)  Was enough for Lunch for both of us as well.
Recipe
3-4 Chicken breasts cooked and cubed or shredded
Half a can Rotel
Half a can Cream of Chicken Soup
Half a cup of Sour Cream
Various Spices (Salt, Pepper, Cumin, Onion Powder, Garlic Salt, Seasoned Salt) Really can put in pretty much whatever spices you feel like. 
9 corn tortillas
2 Cups Shredded Cheese
Half a Can Refried Beans
·       Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees.  Mix Chicken, Rotel, Soup, Sour cream, Spices in pan and heat. 
·       Take a baking pan and add three of the corn tortillas to the bottom, two next to each other and I had to cut the third in half to fit them.  Then add the beans to the tortillas, and add some shredded cheese.
·       Take another layer of 3 tortillas and put on top and then add some of the chicken mixture and some shredded cheese, and then the last layer add some tortillas and chicken mixture and cheese.  I only put the beans on the bottom layer but you can put them on each layer if you want. 
·       Then Bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes, till cheese is melted.
Tuesday
Lasagna and Mashed Potatoes.  Making 2 lasagnas, one to freeze, making extra sauce to freeze.  The potatoes should be enough to last for at least 2 meals so whatever I make tomorrow can be served with mashed potatoes. Note: ended up burning both lasagnas, but they still taste fine, so they're still good to go, just less cheesy, but when i was younger my favorite piece of lasagna was always the piece with the burnt cheese, so its not to bad, hopefully it'll still be ok in the freezer and reheated though. 
Wednesday
Mashed potato Pie.  Take leftover mashed potatoes put on bottom of pie dish or baking pan, put a can of corn over that, and some cooked meat, I have some fajita meat that’s already cooked in the freezer I can add on top and some cheese on top of that and bake it in the oven, I have half a can of cream of chicken soup in the fridge that needs to be used up so I can mix that with the meat and put that on top and then the cheese on top of that, so it makes sort of a gravy. 
Thursday
Breakfast for dinner, Take the bag of mixed sausage and veggies and add some eggs to it and a couple of potatoes and some toast.
Friday
Chinese Food at home.  Make Chinese fried rice, and lemon chicken with this new sauce I bought at the Asian market, but i'm not going to fry the chicken like they typically do with lemon chicken, i'll just bake it in the oven or boil it and then add the sauce and bake it with the sauce for a bit with some pineapple tidbits and some veggies. 

Saturday
Hot Dog Casserole.  With Turkey Weiners and Wolf Brand Turkey Chili, and heartsmart Bisquick mix and Shredded cheddar cheese, with French fries made out of real potatoes and baked in the oven.

Sunday
Fend for yourself day, leftovers or go out to dinner.

Monday, May 9, 2011

update on my first attempt at making "bites"

Recipes for "bites" can be found at http://theworldaccordingtoeggface.blogspot.com/

Ok well this was my first attempt at making bites, and um well they smelled pretty good while cooking, but i did a few things wrong......but you gotta attempt it a few times to make it right i guess....that's how life works.
Well first I should have this is a must.....drained (or used a paper towel to soak up cause not really anything to actually drain) the dang sausage....cause it was pretty oily...next time I'm going to use a leaner meat for sure..like sand which meat lean cut of ham or something like that would be good, prolly shouldn't be having sausage anyways....but it sounded good with the egg bites....but i was pretty lazy :( my back started hurting a bit cause i was doing dishes and then started cooking so instead of draining the sausage i let it sit there to cool....uggg.....my bad.  Well also didn't have shredded cheese so i just chopped up some cheddar and yea shredded prolly woulda worked better...it was extremely cheesy I'll tell you that, but that really added  to the oily factor on top of the sausage, not to mention spraying the muffin pan with the olive oil non stick spray added more oily....fun...messy :(  I'm really not that great when it comes to cooking, i either have a disaster or something that's i guess somewhat edible.  Sometimes i can make pretty yummy things, just trial and error i guess.  Well also remember the paper muffin cups....don't use those with the egg bites, ewww it just made even more of a mess for me to clean, woulda been better off just cooking them straight in the pan then in the muffin cups, but again...live and learn....:) So i pretty much ended up with a greasy mess to clean up, but the eggbites turned out pretty tasty, and these were made in mini muffin tin not full size muffin tin, and i was only able to eat 1 and i felt full. Oh and i have pictures yay :)  I just tallied up my calories for today so far on www.myfitnesspal.com and I've only had 299 calories, and 23 grams of protein, so i should probably add another shake today or some protein ice cream. 










Oh i thought I'd add that last pic because I'm adding pics of all my furry babies, so far I've introduced you to Skaro and Daisy, well this one is Waffle, she's my stepson Brandon's dog, she was one of the ones Skaro got pregnant.  :)

Monday, April 4, 2011

My Turkey Chili Recipe Thursday, January 13, 2011

My Turkey Chili Recipe

Turkey Chili

Ingredients:

Ground Turkey 2-3 pounds

Turkey Bacon 6 slices (if your not a bacon fan just don’t add bacon J)

Onion, med. Chop 1 ¼ cups (use more or less depending on your taste)

Garlic, minced 1 TBSP. (I use the little jar pre-minced garlic)

Ground Cumin 1 ½ TBSP.

Ground Chili Powder 1 ½ TBSP.

Paprika 1 TBSP

Back Pepper 1 tsp.

Salt 1 tsp.

Rotel (do not drain) 2 10 oz cans or 1 28.5 oz can (depending on how much tomato and pepper you want in your chili, also can use mild or hot depending on what you like.)

Tabasco 1 TBSP.

Worcestershire Sauce 1 ½ TBSP.

Beef Broth 1-2 Cans (depending on how liquidy you like your chili)

Sugar 2 TBSP. Or Sugar Substitute Equivalent

Olive Oil 1-2 TBSP

Directions:

1. Saute Ground Turkey until brown. Make sure turkey is completely broken up, no big chunks.

2. Saute Turkey Bacon until cooked. Cook onions in Olive oil until soft, add garlic and cook briefly. Add Turkey to onion/garlic mixture. Stir in cumin, chili powder, paprika, black pepper, and salt.

3. Stir in Tabasco, Worcestershire Sauce, Beef Broth, Sugar (or sugar substitute), and rotel. Cook mixture until it boils; then turn down to low simmer and cook about 2 hours Stirring occasionally to keep from scorching.

4. Taste and Adjust seasoning, serve with shredded cheddar and chopped onions, or sour cream.

Alternate way of cooking, follow steps 1 and 2 and then add to a slow cooker along with the rest of the ingrediants in step 3 and cook on high for 2-3 hours or on low for 6-7 hours.