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Cutie Bees Healthy Clothes for Kids

Cutie Bees Organic clothing for kids giveaway

Cutie Bees Healthy Clothes for Kids

Of course you have heard about organic food being the best for your kids, but what about organic clothes?

Pooja, the creator of Cutie Bees, discovered that her daughter’s clothing was just as important as the food she was feeding her.

Pooja’s daughter was having consistent skin rashes. After trying to eliminate various sources of irritants, she found that her daughter was reacting to the toxins in her clothes.

Pooja set out on a mission to create a designer clothing line for kids that was also healthy, safe and non-toxic.  read more

Braidin Review and Giveaway

Braidin Giveaway

Braidin Review and Giveaway

I am so excited to tell you all about The Braidin. When I first saw this product, I knew that so many parents out there would love to know about it.

This company was so nice to send me a product to test out and one to give away to one of my readers!

First let me tell you what it is. Have you ever been getting ready to leave and the baby spits up on you, or you drop some make up on your shirt?

What about your kids? When they are getting ready for school and drop some toothpaste on their shirt. UGH! read more

Low Carb Mint Chocolate Chip Dip

This Low Carb Mint Chocolate Chip Dip recipe is the perfect pairing to my sugar free graham crackers! They work together for a snack or treat to share!

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Low Carb Mint Chocolate Chip Dip

I love mint chocolate chip anything. It is one of my favorite ice cream flavors. I was really wanting to create a dip that would go with my low carb Graham crackers that would be a good party food.

Who doesn’t love chocolate? 

Put chocolate in it, and I’m sold.

Cream cheese? Oh yes, please!

Mint… ah, so refreshing.

This dip is so yummy, no one will realize they are eating a low carb food. read more

Turkey Curry on Pita Bread

Are you ready to embark on a culinary adventure that’s equal parts delicious and delightful? We’re diving into the mouthwatering world of ground turkey curry on pita bread—a fusion of flavors that’s sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. Whether you’re a seasoned chef looking to spice up your weeknight dinners or a kitchen novice eager to explore new flavors, this recipe has something special in store for you. So grab your apron and get ready to whip up a dish that’s as easy to make as it is satisfying to eat. Let’s dive in and discover the magic of ground turkey curry on pita bread together! read more

Berry Bliss Bars

Berry Bliss Bars Crust cooked berries

Berry Bliss Bars

{Gluten Free, Egg Free, Dairy Free, Sugar Free}

Berries are a love of mine. I love how naturally sweet they are. I love that they are a low glycemic food. I love that you can even grow your own at home. I used to have 3 blueberry bushes… Maybe I should plant some at my new house.

I was starting to dream (I dream about food mostly) about a berry dessert that was egg free, gluten free, and dairy free. It took a little time, but finally was able to create this beautiful dessert.

The Crust

This crust is surprisingly easy to make. You throw everything into your food processor and blend it all together. read more

7 Reasons Why You Should be Drinking This

7 reasons you should be drinking Matcha Tea

7 Reasons Why You should be Drinking This

 

I just became familiar with the benefits of drinking green tea and Matcha green tea. I love Match green tea powder because it is very easy to add into recipes.

I started drinking tea after I visited Hong Kong for 2 weeks with my husband and my sister’s family. While we were there, we were able to visit an active monastery.

Po Lin Monastery and the Largest Outside Seated Bronze Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha) are located on Lan Tau Island. This experience was probably one of the highlights of the trip. We were able to see the importance of tea in the culture of the area.

Matcha is a traditional drink of the Monks in Japan. Although not the same area, thinking about how tea is used in ceremonies makes me want to go back to Hong Kong again and relive some of those memories.

Drinking tea can be a wonderful addition to your  health journey. I share on Whole New Mom the 7 Reasons Why You should be drinking Matcha Green Tea.

 

Continue Reading Here. 

 

 

P.S. Not of fan of Match Green Tea? Here is how I drink it every day: Click Here

P.S.S. Want more tea recipes? Check out my Calming Hot Chocolate

 
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Whole Food Valentine’s Day Recipe Round Up

Valentine’s Day may be tomorrow, but you still have time to get your plans in order to make the day special for everyone with these whole food Valentine’s Day recipes. Here are some great recipes and ideas from all my wholefood friends across the web. Are you planning a special dinner? Maybe you need some tips for saving money this year? Do you want to bake something special for dessert? You will find everything you need right here for having the best Valentine’s Day yet. =&0=&

Valentine’s Date Ideas

Ah, the day of love is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with some enchanting date night ideas for Valentine’s Day? Whether you’re a long-time couple or just stepping into the realm of romance, make this day memorable by thinking beyond the conventional dinner-and-movie routine.

How about a cozy home-cooked dinner together, complete with your favorite dishes and a touch of candlelight? Or perhaps an evening under the stars with a blanket fort, stargazing, and sharing sweet nothings. For the adventurous souls, a themed at-home movie marathon or a virtual cooking class can add a delightful twist to your evening. And don’t forget the magic of a scenic outdoor walk, hand in hand, appreciating each other’s company. Whatever you choose, make it personal, make it intimate, and most importantly, make it a reflection of your unique love story.

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6 Ways to Save this Valentine’s Day from Grassfed Mama

30 Ways to Serve Your Spouse Today from Grassfed Mama

Whole Food Valentine’s Dinner Ideas

Love is in the air, and what better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with a nourishing and delightful dinner that speaks to your heart – literally! Forget the clichés; this year, let’s make Valentine’s Day a celebration of health and happiness.

Picture this: a table adorned with vibrant, nutrient-rich dishes that not only please the palate but also contribute to your well-being. From a colorful and crisp salad to a lean protein main course, and perhaps a guilt-free dessert, let’s craft a Valentine’s Day dinner that not only honors your commitment to health but also indulges your taste buds in the most loving way possible. Get ready to savor the joy of a healthy and hearty Valentine’s Day feast with your special someone.

Spaghetti and Meatsauce from Joyful Thrifty Home

Sugar Free Spaghetti Sauce from Rohnda Sue

Whole Food Valentine’s Dessert Recipes

Love is sweet, and so should your Valentine’s Day treats be! This year, let’s celebrate the day of love with an extra dose of goodness by indulging in some healthy and heartwarming treats that are whole food based. From fruity delights to guilt-free chocolatey pleasures, we’ve got the perfect recipes to satisfy your sweet tooth without compromising on your commitment to health. Picture digging into a plate of delicious strawberry and dark chocolate skewers or savoring a decadent yet nutritious avocado chocolate mousse. Whether you’re planning a romantic evening for two or a self-love celebration, these healthy Valentine’s Day treats are here to add a dash of love to your day without the sugar overload. Get ready to treat yourself and your loved ones to these delightful, guilt-free bites that are as good for the soul as they are for the taste buds.

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7 Trim and Healthy Valentine’s Day Treats from Grassfed Mama

Gluten Free Cake Round Up from Grassfed Mama

Raw Lime Coconut Chocolate Bliss Balls from Keeper of the Kitchen

Sweetheart Brownies from Accidentally Green

Chocolate Covered Bacon from Simple Foodie

Raw Brownie Bites from Simply Smiles

Chocolate Coconut Macaroons (Raw and Real food) from Your Thriving Family

Dessert for Two: Chocolate Lava Cakes from Joyful Thrifty Home

Sugar Free Coconut Cookies read more

Trim Healthy Mama on a Whole Foods Diet

Angela of Grassfed Mama shares healthy tips for busy moms.
Angela of Grassfed Mama shares healthy tips for busy moms.

Trim Healthy Mama on a Whole Foods Diet

There is some criticism in the whole foods world about Trim Healthy Mama. I’d like to take the time to debunk the myth that Trim Healthy Mama can’t be included in a whole food’s lifestyle.

What is Trim Healthy Mama?

The Trim Healthy Mama (THM) diet is a lifestyle approach to eating developed by sisters Pearl Barrett and Serene Allison. It is based on the premise of separating fuels, where meals are designed to focus on either carbohydrates or fats, but not both together, to optimize metabolism and promote weight loss. read more

Why You Need More Salt!

New You New Years: Changing Your Salt

Why You Need More Salt

Salt is often touted at something we all need to reduce in our diets. High salt consumption is blamed for a whole host of diseases like hypertension and heart disease. But new research shows that this isn’t the case! Salt is really a healthy food for our diets and is essential for our bodies! Along with other trace minerals like magnesium, salt contains sodium and chloride which are necessary for our body.

Natural salt is not something new to our dietsSalt is mentioned in the bible nearly 50 times!  In traditional cultures salt was used to preserve food and could even be used as currency.  Salt is still as important now as it was then.  

How Salt Works in our Body

Salt is a main component of blood plasma, amniotic fluid, lymphatic fluid and extra cellular fluid. It carries nutrients in and out of our cells. Salt is needed for firing the neurons in our brains and helps with creative thinking. It also helps maintain proper blood pressure and supports your adrenal glands (most adults are experiencing adrenal fatigue).

Salt is also important to help us digest our food. It helps in the production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. It also activates amylase which helps break down starches.

New evidence shows that salt may not even cause heart disease.  There was actually data showing that a low salt diet increased your likelihood of dying. The study showed the least likely to die were people having high salt in their diets. Interesting! 

7 Habits that are Killing your Metabolism

7 Habits that are Killing your Metabolism

Salt is needed for proper adrenal function

Adrenal Fatigue is so common these days. Feeling sluggish, not able to get out of bed in the mornings, dealing with insomnia, craving salt? You may have adrenal fatigue. One way to combat adrenal fatigue is to feed your adrenal glands with sea salt! Your body naturally wants to heal itself with a salty craving – so feed it wisely.

Pantothenic AcidYou shouldn’t have to restrict salt when it comes form good, quality sources. My naturopath recommended that we increase our salt to a 1/2 teaspoon at each meal. She recommended this salt: Finely Ground Pure Himalayan Salt (Affiliate link)

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Dr. Mercola shares that you need to maintain proper salt to potassium ratio because the imbalance can lead to

hypertension, cataracts, stomach ulcers, kidney stones, memory decline, osteoporosis, and rheumatoid arthritis.  read more

Busy Mom’s Guide to Whole Foods

It’s time to make healthy eating a breeze with our Busy Mom’s Guide to Whole Foods!

Being a busy mom can make it challenging to prioritize healthy eating for yourself and your family. But with a little planning and some helpful tips, you can make whole foods a staple in your household without sacrificing taste or time. Whether you’re new to the Grassfed Mama lifestyle or just looking for some fresh ideas, this blog is here to provide you with easy, delicious, and nutritious recipes that the whole family will love. From keto-friendly options to low-carb favorites, we’ve got you covered. So buckle up, busy moms, because healthier eating is about to get a whole lot easier with this Busy Mom’s Guide to Whole Foods!

The importance of Whole Foods for your family’s health

When it comes to feeding your family, whole foods should be at the top of your grocery list. These natural, unprocessed foods are packed with nutrients, vitamins, and minerals that are essential for your family’s health and well-being. Unlike processed foods, which are often high in sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats, whole foods provide the fuel your body needs to thrive.

By incorporating whole foods into your family’s diet, you can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, obesity, and diabetes. Plus, whole foods are often more filling and satisfying, which can help you and your kids avoid mindless snacking and overeating.

Not only are whole foods great for your family’s physical health, but they also have a positive impact on mental health. Research has shown that a diet rich in whole foods can improve mood, reduce stress, and boost cognitive function.

In the next section, we’ll discuss some simple ways to incorporate more whole foods into your family’s meals and snacks.

Quick and easy Whole Foods recipes for even the busiest of moms

As a busy mom, finding the time to prepare healthy meals for your family can be a challenge. But with a little planning and some simple recipes, incorporating whole foods into your meals can be easier than you think. Here are a few quick and easy recipes that even the busiest of moms can whip up in no time:

1. Green Smoothie: Blend together a handful of spinach or kale, a banana, a cup of almond milk, and a spoonful of nut butter for a nutritious and delicious breakfast on the go.

2. Veggie Stir Fry: Chop up a variety of colorful veggies like bell peppers, broccoli, and carrots, and stir fry them with a splash of soy sauce and a sprinkle of sesame seeds for a quick and nutritious weeknight dinner.

3. Loaded Sweet Potatoes: Bake some sweet potatoes in the oven, then top them with black beans, avocado, salsa, and a dollop of Greek yogurt for a filling and healthy meal that the whole family will love.

Incorporating whole foods into your family’s meals doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming. With a little creativity and some simple recipes, you can ensure that your family is eating healthier and feeling their best. Stay tuned for more tips and ideas on how to make whole foods a regular part of your family’s diet.

Easy Tips for Eating Healthy on a Budget!

Easy Tips for Eating Healthy on a Budget!

Planning ahead: Tips for meal prepping and grocery shopping

Planning ahead is key to making whole foods a regular part of your family’s diet. Meal prepping and strategic grocery shopping can save you time and ensure that healthy options are always readily available. Here are a few tips to help you get started:

– Plan your meals for the week: Take some time at the beginning of each week to plan out your meals. This will help you ensure that you have a variety of healthy options and that you’re using ingredients efficiently.

– Make a grocery list: Before heading to the store, make a list of the ingredients you’ll need for your planned meals. This will help you stay focused and avoid buying unhealthy impulse items. Grab My Keto Grocery List

– Shop the perimeter: When you’re at the grocery store, focus on the outer aisles where you’ll find fresh produce, meats, and dairy. These whole foods should make up the majority of your cart.

– Prep in advance: Take some time on the weekends to meal prep for the upcoming week. Chop vegetables, cook grains, and portion out meals so that they’re ready to go when you need them.

By planning ahead and being prepared, you can make whole foods an easy and convenient choice for your family’s meals. Stay tuned for more tips and ideas on how to make healthy eating a seamless part of your busy mom lifestyle.

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Sneaky ways to incorporate more fruits and veggies into your meals

One of the biggest challenges for busy moms is getting their families to eat enough fruits and veggies. But fear not, there are sneaky ways to incorporate these nutritious ingredients into your meals without sacrificing taste or convenience.

1. Smoothies: Whip up a delicious smoothie packed with fruits and veggies. Sneak in some spinach or kale for added nutrients and blend it with sweet fruits like berries or bananas. Your family won’t even taste the greens!

2. Sneaky sauces: Puree cooked vegetables like cauliflower or butternut squash and add them to your sauces. They’ll add a creamy texture and boost the nutritional value without your family even noticing.

3. Veggie-packed casseroles: Make casseroles more nutritious by adding a variety of veggies. Chopped bell peppers, carrots, or zucchini can be easily hidden within cheesy or meaty dishes.

4. Add veggies to pasta: Instead of just serving spaghetti with sauce, grate or finely chop veggies like zucchini or mushrooms and mix them in with the sauce. It’s a sneaky way to boost the nutritional content while maintaining the flavor.

By incorporating more fruits and veggies in these clever ways, you’ll be giving your family the nutrients they need without any complaints.

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Making healthy eating fun and enjoyable for your little ones

Let’s face it, getting kids to eat their fruits and veggies can sometimes be a battle. But with a little creativity and some fun strategies, you can make healthy eating a joyful experience for your little ones.

One idea is to involve your kids in the meal planning and preparation process. Take them grocery shopping and let them pick out their favorite fruits and vegetables. They will be more likely to eat them if they feel like they have some control and choice in the matter.

Another fun way to get your kids excited about healthy eating is by making it visually appealing. Use cookie cutters to create fun shapes out of fruits and veggies. Arrange them on a plate to make a smiley face or create a colorful rainbow. Kids love bright colors and playful presentations.

Additionally, try making healthy snacks more interactive. Create a build-your-own smoothie bar with a variety of fruits, yogurt, and toppings like granola or shredded coconut. Let your kids assemble their own creations and watch as they devour them with delight.

Lastly, don’t forget to lead by example. When your little ones see you enjoying healthy foods, they are more likely to follow suit. Show enthusiasm for fruits and veggies, and make it a family affair. Eating together and making positive associations with healthy food can go a long way in shaping your children’s eating habits.
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