Since we're going on the «cleanse» right after Rosh Hashana, I want to make some things that we can
eat after our holiday meal.
This is so pretty — and like you said, perfect for healthy
eating after the holidays.
These savory breakfast oats are the perfect food to get back into clean
eating after a holiday binge.
Here we have a beautiful and Colourful Quinoa Salad to get us back on track to healthful
eating after the holidays.
I do see myself doing mini programs though, like 7 - 14 days of on - plan
eating after the holidays and vacations or when I find myself craving all the sweet things again.
Not exact matches
Learning how to quickly return to normal without going to extremes
after enjoy the extraordinary times of life like
holidays, weddings and vacations is a huge step toward true freedom when it comes to
eating.
I was having a really hard time not
eating refined sugar
after the
holidays (that stuff is addicting!)
Since it's the start of a new year, I'm sure some of you have resolved to
eat healthier or at least get back on track
after holiday indulgences (me included!).
Immediately
after the
holidays, I'm booked every day running from my home studio to corporate studios and it's hard for me to get back into a routine of
eating wholesome meals.
I know a lot of people out there are trying to save some cash
after the
holidays and are looking for ways to
eat healthy on a budget.
I hope everyone had a wonderful
holiday season,
ate great food with even greater company, and had somewhat of manageable hangover
after NYE.
I am still
eating pumpkin and I plan to continue
eating gingerbread flavored foods even
after the
holidays.
After the heavy
holiday eating, I usually want two things — easy and inexpensive food, which is also healthy and filling.
And I kinda like this
holiday... but like you
after recovering from an ED, I pretty much
eat what my body needs everyday.
I know that it's almost Thanksgiving, and that I'm supposed to be talking about cranberries or what to
eat with your turkey, and that you and I both have planes to catch and grocery lists to write, but please consider filing away this recipe for the future, a future
after the
holidays, when you may find yourself with a couple of free hours and a defrosted ham bone that was once lost beneath some frozen bananas.
And I don't mean my size
after I
eat all of this delicious
holiday food.
It isn't restrictive in any way whatsoever, but the need to
eat cleaner
after a chocolate - filled
holiday season is evident.
It is just what the doctored ordered
after a
holiday of
eating out and over indulging in junk food.
These peppermint bark chocolate cookies are the first to be
eaten at a cookie swap, and are bound to become a
holiday staple
after you take your first bite.
After eating lots of heavy, indulgent
holiday food, these are delightfully light, airy, and waistline - friendly.
After weeks of travel and
holiday eating, I'm ready to be home.
After lots of yummy, and well worth it in a homemade - coconut - cream - pie - kind - of - way,
holiday eating & baking & giving, we're back on a healthier
eating track.
I don't know about you, but
after indulging in sweet treats and cocktails over the
holidays, by New Year's Day I'm ready to make some serious changes in my
eating and drinking habits.
As part of the
holidays comes the traditional dishes, often passed down through the family and
eaten year
after year.
Served it as a meal over brown jasmine rice and felt so relieved to
eat something healthy
after way too much indulgence over the
holidays.
This month we are focusing on recipes that will hopefully be helpful to those wanting to hit the reset button
after all the
holiday eating and...
This month we are focusing on recipes that will hopefully be helpful to those wanting to hit the reset button
after all the
holiday eating and drinking.
What a fun tradition with lentils And a great way of
eating something healthy
after the
holidays.
It feels so good
eating food like this
after over indulging during the
holidays.
Not only did it feel good to have a hot bowl of soup on such a cold day, but it was great
eating something healthy, especially
after all the rich
holiday foods and sweets I had been indulging in.
It wouldn't be too bad if you had to
eat this a couple nights in a row You are definitely smart to wait until
AFTER the
holidays!
Sometimes for me, it's tough to get back to cleaner
eating after I've been splurging while traveling as I did for a few weeks over the
holidays.
So glad to see there are lots of us who need to restart our healthy
eating habits
after the
holidays!
I seriously recommend making this over the
holidays to share with your family and friends... otherwise if you make it on an average weekday
after work... you WILL end up
eating the entire recipe yourself (I speak from experience!).
This makes the question «what do we
eat for supper» much more easily answered, plus it keeps us
eating healthier and less expensive meals
after a full
holiday season of not - as - healthy and not - as - inexpensive meals.
I love soup in the winter time because it's a great way to warm up in the freezing weather, and a delicious, healthy thing to
eat after all the heavy food from the
holidays.
I don't know about you, but
after the
holidays I feel like
eating lettuce.
Nutmeg is a natural sleep aid (which is maybe why you always feel drowsy
after eating all those
holiday baked goods), and ashwagandha, an adaptogenic root herb, is a friend to the nervous system and particularly great at shepherding you to dreamland.
Sure, it can be great if you really feel like you need a complete cleanse, but we believe that it is even more important to focus on
eating balanced throughout the year and then just increasing your intake of health boosting ingredients
after the
holiday season.
I can still remember the very first
holiday season
after our family started
eating healthier.
I love quinoa and could really use some pure and healthy
eats after all the
holiday craziness.
I'm the same way — I don't believe in «dieting» either but this time of the year is perfect for refocusing on
eating well
after the
holiday craziness!
Exactly how I want to be
eating after an indulgent
holiday.
Sometimes I really don't feel like
eating much, especially
after holidays.
If you're a regular here at Amy's Healthy Baking, you'll know that I already make healthy goodies all year round, but in honor of New Year's Resolutions and improving our diets
after the
holidays (I definitely
ate a few too many cookies and pieces of fudge!)
We go on to offer 8 positive, doable, guilt - free tips for resetting your
eating habits
after the
holidays.
With just a few weeks left before winter break, making healthy choices and staying active are more important than ever —
after all, we do a lot of
eating during the
holiday season!
Without completely disregarding the time —
after all, you don't want your preschooler to throw a huge tantrum because he hasn't
eaten in 5 hours — try to be flexible when it comes to the timing of meals and snacks during the
holidays.
You'll tend to
eat larger meals even
after the
holidays.
Read on to see how we'll be
eating pie this
holiday season and every
holiday after that.