Good morning! Somehow it’s Monday, yet again. The weeks just pass by so quickly anymore!
After such a great weekend, last night I capped it off the best way I know how – with wine grilling out:
Well, Shane grilled out. While Shane perfectly grille dup two burgers from some beef I picked up at the farmer’s market this weekend, I made the food that can be made inside ![]()
Like boiled sweet corn and potato salad.
Last week Shane and I went to his grandma’s house for a little gathering, and had cold cuts and the best homemade potato salad I’ve ever eaten. I need to get the recipe from her, but last night I gave it my best shot. It was really freakin’ tasty – but not quite up to par with hers. Perhaps I was just missing the grandma’s touch ![]()
Today
This morning I have a client to train here in a few minutes, so when I woke up around 6, I decided to get my workout in beforehand:
and went for a 4 mile run. It’s been a while since I’ve done any kind of speed work or interval running, so this morning I turned my usual 4 mile route into an interval run. Using this playlist, I simply sprinted during the chorus or hook, rather, of the songs and then eased back during the versus (or whatever they’re called. Y’know what I mean, right?
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Post-run greenacolada:
-1 c. almond/coconut milk
-1 scoop vanilla pp
-1 tsp. chia seeds
-stevia to taste
-1/2 tbsp. coconut oil
-stevia to taste
-handful spinach
-1 c. frozen pineapple
-handful ice
-shredded coconut to garnish
I find adding a little coconut oil to my smoothies – no matter the flavor – helps tremendously to keep my fuller longer.
I actually meant to make this and drink it on the way to my client’s house, but it’s already gone! It’s just so tasty ![]()
Instead, I’m sipping on some iced green tea I made over the weekend:
I don’t even know who I am anymore. I’ve never been a tea drinker – I just could never get into it. However, lately I’ve been all about it! I’ve been drinking a mug of sleepy time tea before bed, and iced green tea during the day. I made a huge pitcher on Saturday:
All I did was boil 6 (Green Tea with Kombucha by Yogi) tea bags in my electric kettle in 2 cups of water and let it steep for about 9-10 minutes. Meanwhile, I filled a pitcher with 2 c. cold water. After the 10 minutes were up, I poured the brewed tea into the cold water in the pitcher. Then I added some of the local honey I picked up at the farmer’s market this past weekend:
It’s infused with ginger, and I’m pretty sure I could just eat it straight from the jar
I got a few other flavors I’m excited to try later, too.
Time to train! I’ll see you guys back here later today with a new circuit workout with pictures! It’s a good one for the booo-tay ![]()
Are you a tea drinker? Iced or hot tea?
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