Running Inspiration from I’ve Got Miles To Bike
I absolutely adore this animated GIF from i’ve got miles to bike.

The next time I’m reluctant to do my cardio, just a couple of seconds watching this girl run will get me going.
Via: work sweat achieve
I absolutely adore this animated GIF from i’ve got miles to bike.

The next time I’m reluctant to do my cardio, just a couple of seconds watching this girl run will get me going.
Via: work sweat achieve
If your morning bacon and eggs has gotten a little too routine, here is a way to mix it up. I made myself a chocolate and cream cheese omelet on Sunday and it was divine!

The next time you’re feeling chocolate deprived, remember that you can create low carb chocolately food on your own without sacrificing your health.
I’ve found that Sweet N Low tastes better than Splenda in this recipe. Additionally, using coconut oil instead of butter makes it taste especially yummy and only adds twenty calories. I talked about it here:
Avocados were on sale at my grocery store, so we bought a couple of them. Sunday morning, I made a yummy treat for breakfast.
It was so easy, I feel silly writing the directions here.

The next time you’re feeling like you don’t have anything good to eat, run to the store and grab an avocado. It will be a great treat if you haven’t had one in a while.
I found some spinning workouts on YouTube that I can watch while I’m exercising and I thought I would share them with you. I created a playlist of all of them here:
This workout is almost an hour long, which is more than I do in one day right now, so I’ve been watching a couple of them and then fast forwarding to Part 9 for the cool down. Someday, I’ll be able to do the entire workout all at once, but until then, I’m happy with doing as much as I can.
I tried making Candice’s Low Carb Chocolate & Peanut Butter Protein Bars with a few changes for my diet (since I can’t eat half & half and I prefer almonds to peanut butter. Those few changes, however, really screwed things up. When I followed the directions for the bar, instead of being sticky, it was nearly as dry as before I added the wet ingredients, so I had to double the wet ingredients.
Here is what my bars look like:
So, are they as delicious as they look? To me, they tasted FAR better than they should be for only 7 carbs. I think they are heavenly, but I haven’t eaten anything sweet for weeks. When Mike tasted them, he told our dog, “No, Nina, you can’t have this, but I’m not eating it either.” When I asked him why he didn’t like it, he said that it didn’t taste sweet to him. Of course, he had just eaten a Mrs. Field’s cookie a half hour earlier. In comparison, many things don’t taste sweet. All I know is I like them and they are perfect for a treat every once and a while.
Here are the altered ingredients, directions and nutrition facts.


My bars were so big and thick that I cut them into 12 servings instead of 8. My bars are very close in calories and carbs as the original supposedly were, although I have my doubts whether the simple replacement of almonds and cream could have affected the consistency of those bars as much as it did for me. Had I added more water to the mixture instead of cream and butter, I doubt they would have set up properly in the freezer. Additionally, I have NO idea how the topping was so thick on those bars when it was such a thin layer on mine.
In the end, I have my doubts whether the bars pictured on Candice’s website were ever made with the ingredients that were listed in that recipe. The consistency and texture are so different than mine. That doesn’t make either recipe bad, but the photo on Candice’s recipe doesn’t quite match up to reality.
No matter how bad your day was,
it always feels better after a workout!
I always tend to forget this when I’m lying in bed first thing in the morning. I think about the effort of a workout and how hard it is. I think about whether or not to put on my gym clothes or just stumble downstairs in my pajamas instead. On days when the workout clothes win, I ALWAYS feel better. Choosing to start my day with a workout gives me a better day. And when I have a bad day, adding a quick workout can make it suck a tiny bit less. It’s as if putting forth the effort of working out makes anything bad that happened in my day fade in comparison.
On Pinterest, there is this picture of a chocolate and peanut butter protein bar that looks beyond delicious.
Unfortunately, when I go to the website to see the recipe, it’s GONE.
As of this writing, the entire website is gone, so I looked to see if Google has anything in their cache to make these protein bars. They did!
Here’s the recipe, just in case it disappears altogether:
I can’t wait to try this and I hope Candice gets her website up and running again!
This morning, while I was on the exercise bike, I wanted to watch a video that would keep me going. My goal was to do the interval workout for 20 minutes and keep my RPMs at 50 for the whole workout, especially when the resistance went up on the intervals.
I was watching this video during my workout and I looked up at the readout for the exercise bike. My RPMs were hovering around 63, WAY faster than my goal, and I was on the hardest interval of the workout. The music and the pictures really helped keep me working out at an even higher level than I hoped.
I really liked this saying from the video:
Potential means nothing if you do nothing with it.
It’s so true. I just wish this video lasted twenty minutes long to hold me through my entire workout!
I have found a lot of really motivating things on Pinterest lately, so I started a couple of boards to keep you motivated and fed.
Whenever I’m feeling like there is nothing I can eat, I look at my low carb board and get some good ideas. Whenever I’m feeling like giving up or skipping my workout, I look at the motivation board and get inspired. They have been very helpful to me.
Please follow me on those boards and enjoy the daily motivation.
Here are a few videos showing you how to cook a low carb pulled pork feast. First, you have to get the pork roast ready.
Don’t let the holiday derail your healthy eating. When you think about going off your diet because it’s the holiday, you are cheating yourself. There is ALWAYS a reason to find to go off your diet, but think how proud of yourself you’ll be if you are able to stay healthy despite the holiday.
There are two more videos showing how to make the rub and the low carb BBQ sauce after the break: (more…)
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