7.28.2011

Clean Eating Protein Bars

 I hadn't made Tosca Reno's clean eating protein bars in a while but they are one of my favourite recipes so I was really happy when I decided to make them the other night. The list of ingredients is pretty intimidating but most of them can be found in the bulk section of the grocery store where you find spices and flour. If you're looking for a healthy snack before the gym or something to throw in your purse when you're on the go I definitely recommend these bars!

 
{Picture from my Blackberry Camera. Talk about high quality}

Ingredients

  • 1 C protein
  • 1/2 C quinoa flour or flour of your choice – amaranth, millet, spelt, kamut. Technically whole wheat flour works as well.
  • 2 C rolled oats (not instant)
  • 1/2 C oat bran
  • 1/2 C coarsely chopped flax seed
  • 1/2 C wheat germ
  • 1 tsp sea salt (don’t skimp on this – sea salt provides valuable minerals and elements)
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/2 C Sucanat or agave nectar or organic honey (I use agave nectar - you can find it in the baking section of the grocery store)
  • 1 C dark chocolate, broken into pieces
  • 1 1/2 to 2 cups yogurt cheese (I have figured out after a few yogurt cheese attempts that using low fat vanilla yogurt as is works just fine - just only use 1 1/2 cups if you do it this way)
  • 1/4 C avocado oil, canola oil or healthy oil of your choice
  • 2 tsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp best-quality vanilla
  • Eat Clean Cooking Spray (olive oil in a spritz bottle)

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350F.  Coat a 9×13 inch baking pan with cooking spray
  2. In a large mixing bowl combine protein powder, clour, oats, oat bran, flax seed, wheat germ, sea salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and Sucanat or other sweetener.  Stir in broken chocolate pieces.
  3. In another bowl mix the yogurt cheese, oils, and vanilla. Mix well. Add the yogurt cheese mixture to the dry ingredients. Use your clean bare hands to combine these well.  Coat your hands in olive oil to help prevent sticking
  4. Place mixture in prepared pan.  Press it down and even out the top. Bake on middle rack in oven for 15 minutes.  Remove from heat.
  5. Let cool and cut the dough into bars.  Place these bars on a cookie sheet lined with Silpat and bake again for another 15 minutes. (I just used parchment paper).  Then remove from heat.
  6. Transfer to wire cooling rack and let cool.  Place in airtight container and store in refrigerator.  (I individually wrapped these in plastic wrap, then put them in a ziploc for the freezer)

Nutritional Value Per Serving: (it varies depending on which ingredients you use. I calculated the calories in the version I made and they were 240 per bar. Luckily they are all good calories regardless!)
Calories: 290 | Calories from Fat: 73 | Protein: 15g | Carbs 40g
Dietary Fiber: 5g | Sugars: 11g | Fat: 8g | Sodium: 80mg


 I am always hesitant to post recipes on this blog because obviously the purpose of putting out a recipe book is for people to purchase the book not find all of the recipes online. I only decided to post it once I discovered it on numerous online sources. I really do recommend all of Tosca Reno's Clean Eating cook books. I use mine so often it's falling apart! I have the first edition of her Clean Eating book but she's recharged it and put out a couple different versions since. There is even one for those of us looking to lose that last 10 pounds! 

Enjoy! Please let me know if you end up baking them. xo

7.27.2011

Why do I trust the weather network?


Outfit Details:
Cardigan: Gap
Dress: Fine Fines (Boutique in Yaletown)
Sandals: Payless
Bag: Marc by Marc Jacob (Nordstroms in LA)
Sunglasses: JLo (Shoppers)



This dress was a part my 30 pieces last July when I participated in Kendi's 30 for 30 challenge. For that entire 30 days Vancouver experienced a mild heat wave. No chilly days, no rain, no gloom. Just sun! At the time this was a huge deal because the jeans and jackets I included in my 30 pieces were obviously not worn so I really wore 25 pieces for 30 days. Talk about a challenge.

This July we haven't been experiencing too much sunny weather so this past Saturday when the weather forecast said sun I put on this dress for the first time this summer and danced around happily. I was going to walk to Gastown for a couple hours and I was so excited to enjoy a sunny day. Halfway through my walk the clouds came out and it became chilly. Vancouver you tease. At that point I didn't care, I was going to wear this sundress regardless of the weather. Goosebumps are attractive right?

7.25.2011

Sleeveless & Hawaiian


Outfit Details:
Trench: F21(buy it here)
Top: Gap
Shorts: Aritzia
Sandals: Sterling
Clutch: Aldo (buy it here)
Necklace: Fine Finds







 When I picked up these shorts off the rack at Aritzia it was for two reasons. They were on sale and they were patterned shorts - a new obsession of mine. Sure the pattern resembles a bad Hawaiian shirt but I'd wear them all the time! Right? RIGHT? Strangely I was right. I have worn them a handful of times since buying them but it's mostly because they are the most comfortable shorts I have ever put on. The fabric is super soft and they fit almost like a skirt.

I think they might be close to falling into man-repeller territory as a guy friend made quite the face when I asked him if I should wear my tribal shorts or hawaiian shorts this past weekend. He was also wondering what the point of the sleeveless trench coat was while I was shivering in the freezer section of Costco. Fashion over function, as if I'd be caught dead in Costco wearing sleeves. Men, they just don't understand.