Fruitive – #LiveYourHealth

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I’m so excited to be this week’s featured blogger for Fruitive’s Recipe Friday Series!  Fruitive is a plant-based, organic, locally-sourced restaurant and juice company located in Virginia Beach.  Everything about them is amazing!  They’re dedicated to sustainability and promoting healthy lifestyles, and their motto — Live Your Health. Live Your Values. —  beautifully sums up their passionate philosophy.  The wonderful folks behind Fruitive created the hashtag #LiveYourHealth to spread the word.  Head over to their website for delicious, nutritious recipes and to read up on this incredible company!  Plus, you can order their juices online!!  And if you’re in the Virginia Beach area, check out their restaurant!

I shared 2 of my favorite salad recipes over on their #LiveYourHealth Blog: Shredded Carrot Salad with Cilantro and Lime and Apple Kale Salad with Curry Vinaigrette.

Shredded Carrot Salad

Apple Kale Salad with Curry Vinaigrette

Citrusy Kale Salad with Avocado, Chickpeas and Cashews

Citrusy Kale Salad with Avocado, Chickpeas and Cashews

Folks, I need lots of salad these days.  Though I always go into the holiday season with the best intentions of not over-doing the sweets, the drinks, and the fatty carbs, I still consistently manage to wake up in late January wondering why none of my jeans fit.  I usually try to blame it on the dryer – they shrunk! – but I know that’s not the case.  It’s time to face reality and get back on track.  This salad is here to set me straight!

DIY Flavored Coconut Butters – Sweet and Savory

DIY Flavored Coconut Butters - Sweet and Savory
Easy.  Delicious.  Nutritious.  Affordable.   Skip those $10 – $15 jars of expensive coconut butter and DIY it!  I bought a 5-pound bag of organic unsweetened shredded coconut for $13 and made my own jar of coconut butter for about 60 cents!  It’s easy and you can add all kinds of flavorings to suit your condiment needs.  I made a Vanilla Cinnamon version and a Yellow Curry version.  Sweet.  Savory.

Shredded Carrot Salad with Cilantro and Lime

Shredded Carrot Salad

Happy 2015!  I took a few weeks off of blogging – spent time with family and friends, enjoyed the holidays, read a few cookbooks, relaxed a lot – and now I’m back in the game with this super simple and majorly delicious carrot salad!  I’m tempted to say this is for a New Year’s healthy eating resolution, but it’s not.  It just happens to be a healthy salad that came about from me getting a new vegetable peeler that I’m in love with.  It’s got a super sharp blade, is light and easy to hold and really fun to use…plus it’s very inexpensive!  I did make one resolution this year, though, and that was to give more high fives.  Yeah!

Apple Kale Salad with Curry Vinaigrette

Apple Kale Salad with Curry Vinaigrette

Restraint and I are not the closest of friends.  I may have overdone it a bit on Halloween and the day after.  So much candy.  So many drinks.  Such a good time.  And that’s why kale was invented.  It’s our reset button.  Kale is our designated driver, our friend that reminds us to not eat that 10th mini snickers bar.  Kale sets us straight, makes us right.  And this salad does just that in the most delicious way possible!

Vegan Garlic Cream Pasta w/ Roasted Broccoli & Mushrooms

Vegan Garlic Cream Pasta w/ Roasted Broccoli & Mushrooms

Creamy garlic sauce that’s vegan.  Skeptical I was.  No longer I am.  Like Yoda why am I talking?  I think it’s because this is some Jedi-like cooking going on.  It’s all Obi-Wan Kenobi up in here.  I did not think a vegan cream sauce could be this good.  But it is.  It’s magic…or the Force.  I wonder if a light saber would be a useful kitchen tool?  {oh boy, i think halloween is getting to me}

Arugula Salad with Roasted Delicata Squash & Red Onions

Arugula Salad with Roasted Delicata Squash & Red Onions

My CSA box has done it again.  It’s led me to another veggie crush; this time delicata squash.  Have you tried it?  It’s a smallish cylindrical squash with stipey thin skin and sweet rich flesh.  I think I may even love it more than butternut squash, especially since it’s much easier to work with – you won’t lose a finger trying to cut it up and you can eat the skin (major nutrition!) so no peeling required.  It’s small size and thin skin also means it cooks quicker, high fives all around!

Spring Veggie Pasta w/ Cilantro Pesto

Spring Veggie Pasta w/ Cilantro Pesto
Summer is nearing and we need to make room for the hot-weather veg about to grace our tables.  This is a fantastic way to use up any spring veggies you have on hand.

This pasta takes advantage of the spicier spring produce available: peppery arugula and piquant radishes.  The cilantro pesto — made with garlic scapes, toasted almonds, red pepper flakes, lime juice and avocado oil — compliments those flavors and steers us in the direction of the Southwest.  Fiber-rich black beans and fresh, milky mozzarella round out the dish for a hearty, healthy meal.  To add an additional kick of spice and flavor, drizzle on some sriracha!  Let’s get the party started!

Power up! Chocolate-Espresso Granola

Chocolate - Espresso Granola

We’re all about 2 weeks into our New Year’s resolutions, right?  They’re the usual eat healthier, exercise more, drink less, yada yada yada.  Each year I try not to have the same resolutions as the year before, and sometimes I try to not to have any at all- it’s just so cliche.  But, this year, I really do need them.  As is too common, I do need a reset.  In fact, my whole family does.  Although, overall, we eat a pretty healthful, balanced diet, we’ve gotten into some bad habits lately and need to get out of them.  We do need to eat healthier.  We do need to exercise more.  My husband and I do need to drink less…or maybe just eat healthier and exercise more, let’s not go overboard.

One of the best (and easiest) ways to make the adjustment to healthier eating is to start with your first meal of the day:  breakfast.  It’s often an overlooked meal, but really is the most important one.  It starts you off and lays the foundation to how your day will go.  It has the ability to alter your mood, energy level, and therefore attitude and eating habits for the rest of the day.  If you eat a nutritious, satisfying breakfast, you’re less likely to grab that unhealthy midmorning snack.  You’re also less likely to experience the midmorning slump, which can then lead to poor lunch choices.  When we feel sluggish we tend to want comfort food:  salty, fatty, empty carbohydrates.   But if we feel satisfied in the morning, if we feel energized and good about ourselves, we want to keep that feeling going and end up making healthier choices throughout the day.