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Macro Friendly Meal Prep Recipe: Spinach Artichoke Pasta Bake
This recipe not only has over 20 grams of protein while being fully plant-based, but also lends to even higher protein adjustments and is a great option for meal prep for the week. It’s rich in flavor, packed with micronutrients, and easy to throw together for a family dinner or Sunday meal prep.
Why Body Measurements Matter When You Have Body Composition Goals
When we work with clients with body composition goals, we highly encourage them not only to weigh themselves but also to take body measurements. While measuring with a tape measure can feel a little clunky or old-school, the combination of these two data points provides important feedback that can help us clearly understand the trajectory of your fat loss goals and how we can adapt our strategy to ensure progress continues.
Why Nutrition Matters for Your Mental Health: Caring For Physical vs. Mental Wellbeing
When you hear the term “self-care”, what immediately comes to mind? Probably something physical (skincare, stretching,etc.) that is done in an effort to improve overall well-being. What we don’t include in that definition are some of the less glamorous things like movement and eating balanced meals that do have demonstrated benefits for mental health.
4 Strategies to Overcome Weight Loss Plateaus: Understanding Metabolic Adaptation & More
Weight loss plateaus can be a very frustrating part of working towards your body composition goals. If you constantly lose weight, you'd ultimately cease to exist. But that flatline in progress can feel like a GIANT roadblock, casting doubt over all the work you’ve put in.
8 Macro-Friendly Trader Joe’s Foods for Flexible Dieting
Focusing on making healthful nutrition changes does not have to equal making food taste boring: let’s put the idea of needing to eat boiled chicken breast and mushy vegetables in order to successfully pursue health goals to bed once and for all! On the contrary, by ensuring that we’re actually enjoying the health-promoting foods that we’re aiming to make staples in our diets, we’re far more likely to make change sustainable and, in turn, results retainable. Whether you’re looking to liven up your protein prep, make veggies more attractive to reach for or play around with new flavor profiles, here is a list of some of our favorite ways to insert flavor from Trader Joe’s.
Understanding Reverse Dieting: Myths, Facts, and Everything You Need to Know
Reverse dieting is the practice of increasing a person’s total daily caloric intake after a period of prolonged caloric restriction (aka a diet). Reverse dieting is all the rage on the internet, with social media promoting specific “Reverse Diet Coaches” and overly complicated reverse diet protocols to follow after time in a calorie deficit.
Debunking Detox Myths: What Your Body Really Needs When Detoxing
If you've spent any time in the wellness space, you've probably seen many bold claims about detoxes - from juice cleanses to special supplements, influencers and "detox specialists" promise that these methods will help flush toxins, boost metabolism, and even cure diseases. But do they actually work?
Managing Increased Appetite During Breastfeeding: Nutrition for Nursing or Pumping
Breastfeeding is one of the most energy-demanding stages of life, let alone motherhood! If you've found yourself constantly hungry while nursing your little one, you're not alone – this increased appetite is both normal and necessary. Let's explore how to satisfy those intense hunger cues while ensuring you're getting the nutrients both you and your baby need.
Valentine’s Dinner Meal for 2: Asian Sticky Chicken Recipe With Pineapple “Fried Rice”
Feeling joy in what you eat is an important part of having a positive relationship with your food, as is enjoying a holiday meal or a date night that feels decadent. So, we created this delicious four-course meal in honor of Valentine’s Day so that you can enjoy a big meal in a way that aligns with your goals and helps you recognize that no food is good or bad.
Protein Bars Unwrapped: Finding the Best Macro-Friendly Protein Bars
Choosing the right “macro-friendly” protein bar can feel like spotting a snowflake in a blizzard—especially when marketing doesn't make it clear whether the product is actually a protein bar or more of a glorified candy bar. Protein bars can absolutely have a place in your daily intake, but it’s important to know what you’re really buying.
Creating a Dopamine-Boosting Menu When Motivation is Low
One part of our nutrition goals we often overlook is the inevitable fact that, at some point, our motivation will tank. When that happens, we often believe we have to rely on only willpower or wait until motivation comes back to feel “on track,” but the reality is that motivation will wane at times and, rather than waiting for it to reappear, this is a time when we can benefit from taking simple actions that help us rebuild momentum.
High-Protein Pizza Muffin Recipe: An Easy Gluten Free Snack
This high-protein snack is something we always have baked and ready to eat at our house. My toddler loves it and I add one or two of these pizza muffins to my meal prep as a snack daily. The absolute best part: all this recipe requires is throwing all ingredients in a blender and then a muffin tin. Minimal dishes, some easy protein, and a snack that feels far more indulgent than it is!
6 Common Macro Tracking Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
Tracking your macros is a fantastic tool for understanding your food intake and making intentional choices that align with your goals. But let’s be honest—it’s not always straightforward. In time, you will be able to track macros like a pro. But mistakes happen, and that’s ok. We need to acknowledge they will be part of this experience. The goal is to learn from them and make small, sustainable improvements over time.
High-Protein Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe
‘Tis the season for feeling both under the weather after a month or so of extra socializing and yearning for comforting foods, yet likely feeling a push from the temporal landmark that is the New Year as well. But who says comforting foods can’t also be goal-aligned? This chicken noodle soup recipe checks all the boxes when it comes to flavor, warmth, and nourishment and is sure to become a winter go-to to help boost your protein intake!
3 Underrated Strategies for Your Calorie Deficit
When it comes to pursuing a fat loss goal, we know there are two main necessities to successful fat loss: First, consistency in a calorie deficit. Second, adequate protein intake. These two necessities are our top priority, but they don’t encompass all of the strategies that help us make these actions possible. Today, I want to talk through three of the most underrated strategies that help us achieve that consistency and feel good during a calorie deficit so that our fat loss goals don’t come at the expense of our energy, workouts, recovery, or relationship with food.
Mindset Matters: The Power of Mindset in Sustainable Nutrition Goals
The rules of energy balance may seem simple on paper (with all “name brand” diets driven by hard and fast regulations operating under the same umbrella): calories in vs. calories out. Follow the guidelines, achieve results. However, without a foundational belief that we are capable of overcoming and learning from the challenges that are bound to arise in the process and are deserving of the outcomes we seek, we are bound to struggle with any real, sustainable change. A growth mindset is the key to unlocking our potential to reach any and all of our goals.
Transitioning from Macro Tracking to Intentional Eating: A Reminder That Tracking Isn't Forever
In the world of nutrition, tracking food intake can be a popular tool for building awareness of our eating habits and helping us to reach more specific goals (eating within a deficit, reaching a certain bare minimum for fiber intake, or even fueling for specific athletic-based performance). But what happens when we reach our goals? Do we continue tracking forever? The answer is absolutely not. Our goal isn’t to obsessively monitor every bite but to use tracking as a temporary tool to cultivate a deeper understanding of our relationship with food.
Why 75 Day Hard Is a Hard Pass for Me (And Maybe Should Be for You, Too)
75 Hard is a popular program that's come to the forefront the last few years promises rapid transformations, increased mental toughness, and life-changing results, but what it misses is how extreme approaches can be counterproductive to your long-term goals. The focus on rigidity, perfectionism, and punishing routines may offer short-term wins but lead to burnout, injury, or even regression. It can be counterintuitive to your overall well-being and can just be another attempted quick fix that keeps us stuck in the cycle of restriction, punishment, and believing that change comes only when we’re miserable and doing everything “perfectly.”