Monday, March 31, 2014

Chipotle Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Day 1, Week 1

I am a firm believer that healthy food does not have to be "bland" or "boring".  I do not do well with eating the same things over and over and I knew this would be one of my biggest issues with this nutritional challenge.  But I refused to let boring food be the thing that made me back out of doing this challenge! So I have made it my mission to make fun, flavorful food!  

We really enjoyed this meal!  They were full of flavor and satisfying.

Chipotle Chicken Lettuce Wraps
Adapted from: BevCooks



Enough for about 10 good size wraps


  • 2 Tbs EVOO
  • 3 large chicken breast
  • 2-3 chipotle peppers with sauce
  • 1/2 cup chopped cilantro
  • 2 limes, juiced
  • 2 cups red bell pepper, diced
  • 1 can black beans, rinsed and drained 
  • 1/8 cup green onion, sliced thinly 
  • Romain or Butter Lettuce, rinsed and leaves separated 
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Garlic 

Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.  Season your chicken with your salt, pepper and garlic and sear for about 6-8 minutes on each side until cooked through and is browned.  Move to a cutting board and let sit for about 5 minutes.  Chop chicken into small bites.

In a food processor, my favorite kitchen appliance, combine the chipotle peppers in sauce, lime juice and cilantro.  Process until mixed well and peppers are in very small pieces.

Place the red peppers, beans, and chipotle mixture into the skillet. Let cook for about a minute or 2 just to get warm. Add chicken back in and mix well. Toss in green onions.

Top those lettuce leaves with that yummy mixture and enjoy!



Friday, March 28, 2014

Things are Changing

Disclaimer: This is a random, thought vomited blog post! :)

The last 5 weeks have been insanely busy with us! We have been extra busy with our students and activities.  Then,  I was peer pressured signed up for the CrossFit Open and it has been 5 weeks of crazy workouts.  Mr. J has been judging the open workouts so he has been busy too.  And now, I have (willingly) signed up for a nutritional challenge.

This is where things are changing, y'all! Our family diet is getting a major overhaul!  I think I have talked about how much our family diet has already changed since starting CrossFit, but I still have not been happy with it. As much as I love the "Paleo Diet", because of the clean eating aspect, I have a lot of issues with it. So for this nutritional challenge, we are doing Zone. Zone takes the 40/30/30 approach.  I actually did the zone diet back in my pageant days, but that has been a while and it is taking me a moment to wrap my head around this concept again!

This morning I made breakfast according to what I am to eat. I am trying to get the concept down before the actual start date of the challenge (Monday).  Y'all! This is a lot of food! I don't think my problem will be being hungry.

If you were around when the blog was "Life in Camelot", you will start to notice the recipes around here will be a lot different.  I still fully believe that you can enjoy food and be healthy too!

I can't wait to start this journey! I believe that our minds are often our worst enemies! And I am excited to say, that I am finally in a good place to start this journey, mentally! I will be tracking progress on here, updating you on some good, healthy recipes and I hope to learn a lot over this next 6 weeks!

Oh yeah, Happy Friday! Enjoy the weekend!

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Word to "Da Mudd'rs"

Our sweet, sweet A loves to throw parties, parties for all da mudd'rs. I wish I had it on video for all of you to see because the way she says it is just too cute! But since I can't throw all of you sweet mothers a party, today I have a little note for you.

Word to da Mudd'rs (sorry, it just doesn't get old!)
Our sweet baby A was a sweet little thing, but she hated to sleep. Actually, she just refused. There were many hours (and calories burnt) by Mr. J and myself trying to get the kid to sleep on any given day. To be honest, there were probably tears too. In order to make her even think about sleeping you would have to bounce her. And by bounce, I mean full body motions. And this could take a hour or two. Once the kid went to sleep, don't even think about putting her down. The moment you did, those eyes would pop open and there was no hope after that.

The first year of A's life, I wondered what in the world we were doing. I read every book I could, had every mom tell me their advice, and waited to hear some type of encouraging word along the way. But mostly I heard:
"Enjoy this phase, it is precious and it will be gone in a blink of an eye"
"It only goes downhill from here"
"Wait until she hits 2"
"Wait until she hits 3"
"Wait until she talks"

And now we have hit the 2's. And y'all, it is a battle! A daily battle! Some days, the hardest thing is not laughing while discipling while other days are battles of tears, sweat and blood. Parenting is no joke. A is a very independent, free spirit, strong-willed, dance to her own beat kind of girl. Her favorite activity is "pushing mom and dad's buttons". (She actually told someone that last night). And when people ask about her, the comments I hear are:
"Wait until she hits 3"
"Wait until she is in middle school"
"Wait until she is in high school"

 Moms, why do we make parenthood sound so terrible? Like each phase in life only gets worse? I too am guilty of this.  I believe it is because it is hard.  I believe it is because we are tired.  Physically and emotionally.  But moms, we are at battle. A battle that we are fighting to change lives. To mold little human beings. And we are in this battle together!

The first year was hard. I was sleep-deprived, had no clue what I was doing, and was trying to keep a small human alive.

1-2.5 have been extremely hard as well. While we are getting sleep now (see, it does get better!), A is trying to figure out who she is becoming and it is a battle daily to help guide her along that way.

My point is, every stage is going to be hard. Parenting is no joke. Let's just go ahead and all admit that one! But, can we just come together and encourage each other, to remind each other of the good along each way? For mom's who have been there, to hug those mom's struggling and say, good job! Because we all know, for every hard moment in motherhood, there are about 30 joyous moments!

I am so thankful for some encouraging women in my life. Women who have come along, who have fought the battle,  and who send words of encouragement along my battle. So if you don't have someone like that, find them! Find them fast!

And all da mudd'rs Good job! Good job momma's! I know this battle is hard! But today, look for the  hugs, the smiles, the kisses, and the sweet, sweet "I love you's!" Find the joy in each and every phase! They do pass quickly!

(Please note, this post is from my heart, and is basically written to myself.  So I can look back and be reminded to find the joy in each phase! Because most days, the feeling of defeat and exhaustion take over my mind and I want to make sure that I encourage my momma friends! To help remind them to find the joy!)