Showing posts with label healthy body. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthy body. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Black Bean and Corn Taquitos

One of my girlfriends and I just booked a trip to Mexico and Operation Cabo: Get Ready for a Swimsuit Season went right into effect. Nothing to fear of wearing a swimsuit gets you back on the healthy living track! With just under 5 weeks to go I pretty sure I can make this goal.

These Taquitos went right along with my eating healthy goal. Plus they were so crunchy, flavorful and delicious you wouldn't even think they were healthy.

Black Bean and Corn Taquitos

1 can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 can corn, drained and rinsed
1/2 onion, chopped
1 poblano pepper, de-seeded and chopped
1 tsp Chipotle chili powder
1 tsp Cumin
1 tsp Cayenne Pepper
1 tsp garlic powder
8 Light Laughing Cow wedges
14 corn tortillas

Pull your Laughing Cow wedges out of the fridge. You want them to be nice and soft. I would suggest the Queso Fresco and Chipotle flavor for this recipe.

Drain beans and corn, rinse well and set aside. Begin heating a heavy skillet over medium heat while you chop the onion and pepper. Add oil (or use a Misto) and quickly add chopped veggies to keep oil from burning. Saute peppers and onions until they are soft. Then toss in black beans, corn and seasonings and mix well. Add more or less seasoning as desired.

Heat oven to 375 degrees. In a large mixing bowl, place unwrapped Laughing Cow wedges. Add the black bean and corn mixture to the bowl and use a spatula to gently stir. Cheese should begin to melt and become creamy.

Wrap corn tortillas in a towel and microwave for about a minute. Place a large spoonful (about 1/4 cup) mixture in each tortilla and tightly roll. Place on a greased cookie sheet and bake for 15-20 minutes until tortillas start to golden and shell becomes crisp. Serve with salsa and fresh guacamole.

Nutritional Info: 1 Taquito = 159 cal, 3 g fat, 5.5 g fiber, 7 g protien

Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Learn Your ABC's

Hello all! Those of you that have been following have heard all about my knee and blister problems that I've been having with running. Basically both problems have been keeping me pretty stagnant lately. I've been trying to find other activities such as spinning, yoga or Pilates to help balance out my days, but  without being able to go outside and run in the beautiful weather I've become very unmotivated. My half marathon is Saturday and even though my blisters will not be 100% better,  my doctor thinks with some mole skin I'll be able to finish the race. And NO, I didn't got to the doctor for a blister if that's what you are thinking. :-) 

I was actually at the doctor getting these brown specks that cover my torso checked out. Some call them beauty marks, my doctor calls them potential cancer and likes to see me on a regular basis. I guess that does all go in line with my healthy body mission. Anyhow, I have a little bugger on my side, right under my bra band that needs to be removed. It's probably nothing serious as I've had this same thing done numerous times, but the doctor wanted to remove it right then for a biopsy. I was able to schedule it for early next week instead so I could still run my half this weekend. However... once again I've been told to that exercising is not recommended while it heals because it can stretch the stitches and cause scaring. My body is really resisting me on Operation Bikini Bod this year. Maybe I can still do some spinning since that doesn't use upper body, hmmmm?

For those of you not familiar with skin cancer, also known as Melanoma, it's time to brush up on your ABC's. The ABC's can help you to determine what is a normal, healthy mole and one that may possibly become cancerous.  Normal moles are usually flat, light in color, and smaller than the diameter of a pencil eraser. Normal moles usually do not change. If you are noticing changes, you should see a doctor. The things to look out for with moles are 
  • Asymmetry -  when one half of the growth has a different shape than the other.
  • Borders Irregular - when the growth has scalloped or uneven edges. 
  • Color varied - when the growth is more than one color. Melanomas may be black, shades of brown and tan, and even have specks of red, white, and blue.
  • Diameter - when the size, measured edge to edge, is bigger than the diameter of a pencil eraser.
  • Evolutions - Melanoma will change in shape and size over a short period of time.
For more information on Melanoma, you can check out Melanoma.com. If you think you may have Melanoma, you should contact a health care professional immediately as Melanoma is a quick spreading and life threatening disease.

And now for my eats. My camera has been dead for days, so iPhone photos for now, but I finally have it charging!

Lunch yesterday was Smoked Salmon wrap.



Whole wheat wrap, two - Laughing Cow Wedges, 3 oz smoked salmon, red onions, tomatoes, and arugula. If only I would've had some capers.


I also brought this salad back to the office with me. Some spinach, asparagus, onion, tomatoes, cucumbers and 6 bean salad. I topped it with a little homemade honey dijon vinaigrette!


Then I needed something sweet so I had 1/4 cup Bear Naked Granola.


My afternoon workout was called.... cleaning house! Cat hair, cat hair, everywhere! The cats are moved out so I had lots of wiping, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming and polishing. It may not be the same as a 3 mile run, but cleaning house is definitely a workout!

For dinner I went out with a friend. Started with a biscuit with yummy honey cinnamon butter.


Then I had a Caesar salad.


And then Cajun pasta with chicken, mushrooms, peppers and onions and a "Cajun" creme sauce.  Cajun goes in quotes because there was nothing Cajun about it. I ended up covering it with a bottle of hot sauce. It was tasty once I fixed it. :-)


Poor pictures, sorry. Now I know I've A. cheated on my eating out only once a week but... I've justified it by saying I haven't had to pay for every meal. ;-) and B. haven't been making my normal healthy selections and eating lots of carbs but... I've justified that I'm running a half this weekend so I'll be back to my normal eating very soon!

Breakfast this morning I went back to my oldie but goldie favorite. Plain yogurt, raspberries, flax seed and Cardamom tea with soy milk and local honey.


Enjoy your evening!

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