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Eat Yourself Healthy – Sally Joseph

Posts Tagged Healthy Breakfasts

6 Ingredients to avoid adding to your green smoothie

6 Ingredients to avoid adding to your green smoothie

  Let’s face it, the green smoothie trend has exploded into the stratosphere in popularity amongst health enthusiasts, wellness freaks and those on the hunt for eternal youth, but despite it’s popularity, is the green smoothie all its cracked up to be?  As a Nutritionist who has been around the block a few times, I am amazed at how this latest trend in health and wellness has taken off, but have we become a little over zealous in our embrace for all things healthy and completely missed the mark on this one? There’s no doubt green smoothies look and taste

Bacon and egg muffins

Bacon and egg muffins

There’s no excuse for skipping breakfast when you’re on the run thanks to this delicious and easy recipe. These have become a favorite over the years and make a delicious addition to a picnic  basket. Best of all, you can whip up a batch and keep them in the fridge, ready to grab when you’re short on time.  High in protein, omega 3 essential fatty acids, they can be eaten at any time of day to sustain your blood glucose levels and keep sugar cravings at bay. GF – gluten free, DF – dairy free, Diabetic Friendly, SF – sugar free, high protein AC – anti Candida What you’ll need… Muffin tray, lightly greased

How does your muesli measure up..?

How does your muesli measure up..?

This is a photo of my morning muesli on the days I don’t feel like my usual green goddess power smoothie.  But this ain’t your conventional muesli or breakfast cereal, because there are two major differences that can make several kilo’s difference to your hips!  I’m talking about the fact that most conventional breakfast cereals contain up to 30% sugar or up to 40 grams of sugar per 100 grams – that’s a whopping 2 tablespoons of the white stuff!!  To give you a comparison, my home made muesli pictured above, contains just 7 grams of sugar per 100 grams – not that you

Out Of My (food) Comfort Zone…

Out Of My (food) Comfort Zone...

I’m in the US right now and so far I’ve travelled 7 cities in 14 days, so if  jet lag, followed by jumping planes, trains and automobiles every couple of days hasn’t been enough to upset the apple cart, contending with trying to find real, whole food on the run in some places, has been.  When I travel, I try to eat just like I do back home  – the same as I recommend in my book, Eat Yourself Healthy.  My digestive system has grown accustomed to it’s usual Green Goddess juice  or super food power smoothie first thing of a

Green Goddess Power Smoothie

Green Goddess Power Smoothie

Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Low sugar, Diabetic Friendly, Candida friendly, Paleo, Vegetarian/Vegan If you have been kick starting your day with my alkalizing Green Goddess juice, I’d like to share my Green Goddess Superfood Power Smoothie recipe with you! You could say it’s the Green Goddess juice on steroids, because of the addition of banana, pea protein powder and superfoods like chia seeds and maca root powder – an ancient Inca superfood which acts as a natural hormonal adaptogen – great if you are adrenally fatigued, or looking to regulate your hormones naturally. I whip this superfood power smoothie up on the mornings

Tips to keep the waist line down travelling

Tips to keep the waist line down travelling

Let me ask you something…. what do you eat when travelling or stuck waiting in an airport terminal? Do you grab a bagel, a burger, a boost juice thick shake, a BLT sandwich? Or perhaps you see the airport transit lounge as a place to indulge in the dirty bird (aka KFC) or the golden arches?…..Or maybe it’s the bucket of hot chips that suck you in every time? Have you ever noticed that when travelling you tend to go for indulgences that you ordinarily wouldn’t touch? I know for me travel and airport terminals can trigger a kind of

Home Made Almond Milk

Home Made Almond Milk

 A – Alkalising, VV – vegetarian vegan, AC – Anti-Candida, SF – sugar free, DF – dairy free, GF – gluten free   I promised my fellow health nuts I would post a recipe on how to make your own almond milk! Almond milk is a great tasting, dairy free alternative for smoothies, tea, over your muesli (gluten free I hope) or in recipes in place of cow’s milk.  Aside from soaking the almonds – which you can do while you’re at work or overnight, this recipe will take 5 minutes to make! Almonds are rich in good fats so you won’t pack on the pounds

Choc Coconut Smoothie

Choc Coconut Smoothie

Vegan  –  Gluten Free  –  Low sugar  –  Dairy Free, Anti- Candida, Diabetic Friendly, Paleo Love  the sound of chocolate for breakfast?  Then this smoothie is for you!  Packed with antioxidants, essential minerals like potassium and magnesium, good fats from coconut oil and chia seeds, and easy to digest protein. Throw away the diet shakes, because this smoothie will have you feeling full through to lunch time because it’s packed with nutrition and made from REAL ingredients!   Kids love this smoothie because it tastes better than milo and is packed with nutrition and it’s a perfect meal replacement if you are following my Eat Yourself Healthy  program. What you’ll need…

Gluten Free Corn Cakes

Gluten Free Corn Cakes

  Breakfast is probably my all time favourite meal time, I love eggs of any kind but when I feel like jazzing it up a little, the ultimate partner is a delicious fresh corn cake, gluten free of course! So why not give these a whirl for your next Sunday breakfast and keep a little mix left over to pour into the pan on Monday and start your week off just right. What you’ll need… 2 1/2 cups fresh corn kernels, cut from 3 large corn cobs 1 small red onion, finely chopped 2 eggs 1 cup rice or gluten

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