Thursday, July 16, 2015

Granola Bars!!

So I love granola bars; they are a quick on the go snack. However, I have found MANY bars have sugar in them and obviously most are not gluten free (if they are they are way too expensive). So I have come up with a solution! I made my own! This recipe is SO easy, there is NO cooking involved! I love recipes like that, don't you? Let's get to it!




Granola Bars

1 cup Raisins (regular or golden are fine)
1/4 cup Honey
1/4 cup Peanut Butter
1 cup Toasted Nuts (almonds or pecans work best but you can use a variety)
1 1/2 cup Oats

1. In a small bowl microwave the peanut butter and honey for 30 seconds and stir so it is mixed well.

2. In a food processor, puree the raisins until they become a paste (it will look like fig newton filling). 

3. In a large bowl combine ALL ingredients, mix well.

4. Press into an 8x8 pan lined with wax paper for easy removal.

5. Freeze the bar for about 40 minutes or until set firm, I like to wait until its nearly frozen solid.

6. Remove the bars from the pan and cut into desired sizes, I like to individually cut them, wrap them in plastic and keep them stored in the freezer; taking one out when I am on the run and letting it defrost a little before eating it nice and cold. 

VARIATIONS: 
You can use almost any dried fruit instead of raisins (figs, cranberries, etc.)
Choose the nuts you like and use those instead, I like to roast the nuts in the oven to bring out the flavor more.
Feel free to make these unhealthy by adding chocolate chips or M&Ms if you wish (that will make them NOT sugar free) 






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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

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Fresh Strawberry Jam

I went strawberry picking a few weeks ago and I really got carried away with it. I ended up bringing home 8 pts of strawberries. There is NO way I was going to be able to eat all those and I did not want them to go to waste. 

Solution: Make Jam!!


I was excited about making my own jam. It cost a fraction of the price, it was easy AND it was sugar free! Awesome!!!

Fresh Strawberry Jam


5 cups Strawberries (washed & stems removed)
2 T Water
1 T Cornstarch
2 T Lemon juice

1. In a large pot combine the strawberries and lemon juice. Cook until heated and a little boiling action starts to happen.

2. In a small cup or bowl, mix the cornstarch and water until there are no cornstarch lumps left.

3. Stir the cornstarch mixture into the strawberries and cook until the strawberries thicken.

4. If the strawberries are too lumpy you can choose to cut them before cooking, however I use an immersion blender and puree the entire jam until it is smooth. 

5. Store jam in a tightly sealed container or jar and keep refrigerated. 





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Friday, July 3, 2015

My Story

Hello new friends! My name is Meghann Kirchner and I am 23 years old. I have struggled with my weight ever since I could remember. I used to steal cupcakes from our kitchen and hide in the bathroom to eat them, then I'd flush the wrappers when I was done. My relationship with food had never been good. I was addicted to sugar.
6th Grade
Around the age of 13 I started dieting... I have tried L.A. Weightloss, Weight Watchers, Adkins, Nutrisystem, Calorie counting, Liquid diets, Smoothies, All protein, All veggies, No carbs, starving myself, binge and purging... Nothing has worked for more than  a couple weeks or a couple months. This lead to lots of depression and anxiety issues for me. I was not comfortable in my own skin. I skipped out on lots of fun events other kids participated in. I vividly remember being chanted at in the halls of school when I was in 9th grade. None of this was how I envisioned my life to go. I eventually moved out of state for college in 2010. When I moved all of my support was gone, I was stripped bare and left to find my own friends and take care of myself like an 'adult'. I was not ready. In a series of poor choices I made I became very depressed and alone.

October 2014
My family missed me so much and I couldn't bare to tell them how horrible I was doing so I acted like everything was fine and I was having the time of my life. This lead up to me having a total meltdown, I'd say it was an anxiety attack but I walked off of my job in the middle of my shift and dropped out of school with 4 weeks left until graduation, packed all my stuff into a U-haul and moved 650 miles back home to be with my parents.
December 2013
This in itself made me feel like a quitter, I was so disappointing in myself, I wanted to blame the people I was surrounded with in college but it was nobody's fault but my own. I got a job and 6 months after moving back home I re-enrolled in college. I started doing pretty good, getting my life back on track. Then I turned 21 and starting going out and making poor decisions again, spending every penny I had. Somehow I graduated college.

By this time I was still making poor food choices. I got a job working at a bakery again, eating lots of donuts nearly every day. I had lots of cravings, barely any energy, I felt sick and weighed down and none of my clothes would fit. I was 22 years old by this point, wearing size 20 pants and weighed 252 pounds. I was utterly disgusted with myself. I KNEW what good nutrition was, I have a culinary degree, I know what I should be doing for myself but I wasn't doing it.

September 2014
September 2014

April 2015
On July 29th 2014, something clicked. I finally joined that gym I kept driving past. I stopped eating those donuts. Slowly each change I was making, I knew would pay off. My goal was to lose 82 pounds, nobody thought I could do it. I went to the gym at 11 pm so nobody would see me working out.  I started to feel better, very slowly. I struggled a lot, but I didn't quit. It was important for me to see this through because I had already been a quitter so many times and I was really sick of starting over. I was convinced this was a lifestyle change, not a diet. Soon after I quit smoking cigarettes and had surgery in August.  This set me back a little bit but I didn't want it to be an excuse.
Fast forward to November 2014 and I had done research on sugar, the effects in the body, the amounts recommended to be consumed and the actual amounts being consumed. I was shocked and December 15th 2014, right before everything delicious during Christmas time, I quit eating sugar. I weighed 137 pounds at this point. I had been doing my fitness alone, and not every day. It was hard to be motivated on my own sometimes. I started to plateau and feel stuck.
May 2015
An old friend from high school reached out to me on Facebook because she had noticed my weight loss. She shared with me her job as a health and fitness coach and I was very intrigued. After a few weeks of talking she got me to join in this incredible journey with her. April 26th 2015, I joined Beachbody. At this point I weighed 203 pounds. I was so enthused to have a support team. I was accepted with such love, I had gained a large group of friends (who are now like family to me) in a matter of days. They all wanted to see me succeed and support me. I was drinking Shakeology and doing the 21 Day Fix program.
June 2015




July 2015, The Fearless Empire
I felt on top of the world, like I had purpose. Other people started noticing my success and wanted to join me. God's plan was finally showing, I started to attend church on a regular basis and work on ways to be a better version of myself. I smile, run, laugh, cook and share great information with friends and meet new people as often as I can. Now as I write this, I reflect how much Beachbody has done for me. I am so thankful to be a part of something so wonderful, it is such a blessing in my life and has the bonus of helping me financially. I used to envy the girl that runs for fun, the one who wears fitness clothes all the time and bright Nike shoes, now I AM that girl and it feels just as great as it looks, if not better. To date I have lost a total of 60 pounds and have 22 more until I reach my final goal. Each day I am taking strides forward to reach my goals.The most rewarding part is being able to help others through this same journey. To watch someone morph into a greater being is incredible and I can never be grateful enough to Beachbody for giving me all these opportunities. I can not wait what the future has in store for me! I can honestly say this is the happiest I have been in my entire life!
Part of my LOVELY team, The Fearless Empire

Sweet Potato Fries

Alright guys, I have found a DELICIOUS substitute for plain old fries. Sweet potatoes!! They are super good and really easy to make! Unlike regular potatoes they have more nutritional value and are not as moisture prone, so the fries are crispy when baked and not soggy.



Sweet Potato Fries

2 Sweet potatoes
1 T Olive oil
Salt and Pepper to season

1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

2. It is optional to peel the sweet potatoes, but I always do. Cut the potatoes into matchsticks as thick or thin as you like.

3. Toss the matchsticks of sweet potato with oil, salt and pepper.

4. Spray your pan with non stick spray or grease with coconut oil.

5. Lay out your potato matchsticks on the pan and bake in oven for 20-30 minutes, depending on how thick or thin your potatoes were cut. Check them so they don't burn! Once they are golden brown they are ready to go!

6. I tossed a little more salt on mine once they were out of the oven and ate them plain! Yummy!



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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Pineapple Strawberry Sorbet

This recipe has been a to me delight on a hot day. Refreshing and easy to make, this sugar free frozen treat is awesome in the summer. What could possibly be easier than tossing frozen fruit and a few other ingredients into the food processor? Let's jump right into this frozen treat!

Pineapple Strawberry Sorbet

1 cup Pineapple chunks, frozen
1 cup Strawberries, frozen
1/2 cup Plain Greek yogurt
1 Tbsp Honey

1. Toss all those goodies in the food processor and blend on high, about 5 minutes, until all is blended smooth. You may need to scrape the sides down once or twice but just give it time and it will blend together nicely. You can enjoy all of this now or save some in Popsicle molds or just in Tupperware in the freezer for later.




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Monday, June 29, 2015

Plantain Chips

So this recipe is VERY easy and a great alternative to potato chips. Plantains look like giant bananas and are originated from Southeast Asia but can commonly be found in Central American and Latin cooking. They are similar to a banana but are less sweet and contain a starchy component. Plantains should not be consumed raw, unlike bananas and can be steamed, baked, fried, boiled or grilled. They are ripe when the skin is all yellow and starting to turn brown in spots. 

Plantain Chips

2 Plantains
3 T Olive Oil
Cayenne pepper (optional)
Salt & Pepper to taste
1/2 of a Lime

1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees. 

2. Peel the plantain and slice into pieces a little thicker than a quarter. 

3. Toss the slices in olive oil, salt, pepper and cayenne if you wish for them to be a bit spicy.

4. Line the plantains on a greased cookie sheet. ( I coat mine in coconut oil )


5. Bake for 10-14 minutes, watch them closely because if you sliced them thinner they will cook faster. 

6. I found it unnecessary to flip my plantains half way through baking because they crisped up nice. 

7. Transfer to a bowl after they have cooled. Squeeze the lime over the plantain chips and toss with more salt if you wish. I use Pink Himalayan salt. 



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