One of my favorite memories of the holidays is having a party where you all bake the best goodies to share. I would make all these tins full of goodies and give them to co-workers, neighbors and friends. It is an easy way to show people you are thinking about them without having a spend a whole lot of money during the holiday season.
You can share these goodies with other Trim Healthy Mamas or you can show how easy it is to follow the plan and eat such tasty foods!
Here is a list of the best Trim and Healthy Goodies to Swap at your holiday party! read more
I don’t know about you, but there is nothing better than a pumpkin treat in the fall. As most delicious and traditional pumpkin recipes are loaded with carbs, we are keeping it carb conscious with these top Trim and Healthy Mama Pumpkin Recipes. Let’s get in the kitchen!
I love Healthy Pumpkin Recipes
When the weather gets cooler, there is nothing better than a warm cup of coffee with a delicious pumpkin muffin or treat. That’s why it was so important for me to find healthy pumpkin recipes that were carb conscious so I can enjoy them all season long. read more
Holidays are the time to share with friends and family. This year you can share how you are staying Trim and enjoying all of your Trim Holiday Drinks!
No need to let this holiday season be an excuse for added pounds. These Holiday Drinks are the perfect solution to quench your thirst and satisfy your sweet tooth without adding to your waistband!
YOU CAN ENJOY THESE TRIM HOLIDAY DRINKS WITHOUT ANY GUILT!
You are a Trim Healthy Mama this year, but you can’t go through Thanksgiving without the essential cranberry sauce to top your juicy turkey dinner.
Leave the can at the store.
This cranberry sauce is so easy and is a great start to begin transforming your traditional turkey dinner into a whole food’s feast. It is also sugar free!! So it won’t send your blood sugar through the roof, then crashing an hour later.read more
Hey there, incredible moms-to-be! Are you navigating the journey of gestational diabetes and searching for ways to manage it naturally, all while ensuring the health and well-being of you and your baby? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Gestational diabetes may seem daunting, but with the right approach, you can take control of your health and enjoy a smooth pregnancy journey. In this blog post, we’ll dive into some practical tips on how to manage gestational diabetes naturally through diet and exercise. From making mindful food choices to staying active and finding balance in your daily routine, we’re here to support you every step of the way. So, grab a cozy seat, mama-to-be, and let’s embark on this empowering journey together! read more
This easy stir fry recipe is low fat and low carb making it a “fuel pull” Trim Healthy Mama recipe. The Asian flavors are so delicious, you won’t even miss take out night!
Trim Healthy Stir Fry (Fuel Pull) Recipe
I love Chinese take out… I love Chinese food!
These do not make me a Trim Healthy Mama… But thankfully my favorite part of Chinese food is the vegetables.
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
Kettle corn is a delicious snack that meets salty and sweet perfectly. If you are following a low carb lifestyle, it is typically way too high in carbs. By using stevia, we are able to make a sugar free, carb conscious version in this Stevia Sweetened Kettle Corn Recipe.
What is Stevia?
Stevia is a natural, zero-calorie sweetener derived from the leaves of the Stevia rebaudiana plant, which is native to South America. It has been used for centuries by indigenous peoples in Paraguay and Brazil to sweeten foods and beverages.read more
Sugar is everywhere. We know we get too much of it. Can we break the sugar habit?
We as Americans have a sugar tooth. It seems like we can’t enjoy anything unless it is covered in sugar or artificially sweetened. It would probably the best for us if we can completely eliminate the desire for something sweet except from fruit sources. However, all of us enjoy a sweet treat every now and then.
We were told to kick the sugar habit by switching to artificial sugars. No calories = no weight gain…. It seemed like the perfect solution to us since processed white sugar was so terrible. We all switched, but we were still gaining weight. What in the world?
Aspartame only makes sugar craving worse and causes you to overeat… causing even more weight gain.
Here is a little about artificial sweeteners and how they can be much worse than sugar itself:
Aspartame is very unhealthy for us. It is documented that it can cause memory loss as well as brain damage: here here and here.
When you eat aspartame, it causes a rapid fire of neurons, naming it an excitotoxin. This over time causes brain cells to be damaged and die off.
From Mercola.com
The excess glutamate and aspartame slowly begin to destroy neurons. The large majority (75 percent or more) of neural cells in a particular area of the brain are killed before any clinical symptoms of a chronic illness are noticed. A few of the many chronic illnesses that have been shown to be contributed to by long-term exposure to excitatory amino acid damage include:
If we are supposed to be eating all natural, what are our best choices for sweetener?
Jordan Rubin, author of the Maker’s diet, recommends unheated raw honey (no more than a tablespoon per day), Stevia, and maple syrup in the last phase (phase 3). Ideally, you could satisfy a sweet craving with some fruit – like a smoothie maybe.
We primarily use Stevia. If I’m baking, I have a few recipes that use honey or maple syrup. I normally sweeten naturally with fruit sources like applesauce when making thing for Aidalyn. We find Stevia at our local grocery store and buy it on Amazon. It is much sweeter than sugar in the packet form, so you would only add a little bit for sweetness. Here are some cookies that are low in sugar: Apple Oatmeal Cookies.
Stevia is a naturally sweet plant, but is concentrated in a powdered form. I do have some raw stevia that I bought online, but I don’t use it too often.
Trim Healthy Mama (a great book I’ve previously reviewed) recommends using stevia for a sugar substitute. They also recommend using xylitol and erythritol (non-GMO sources) for natural sugar substitute options.
Today I’m sharing reasons why we decided to eat grain free and why it may be helpful for your health. Plus easy grain free recipes!
Why You Should Go Grain Free
Grain Free? Wait – haven’t you looked at the food pyramid??? Aren’t we supposed to get 9-11 servings of breads, cereals, grains each day? No bread, no pasta? Are you crazy?!?
This was my exact internal conversation when I started reading about giving up grains.
I am by no means an expert on this – I do have personal experience and I think that matters. I know most of what I know about grains and what they do to us from reading Mark’s blog at Mark’s Daily Apple and Kate at Modern Alternative Mama.read more