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Meal planning for healthy eating 2022: #1

It’s Monday afternoon and I just finished a protein filled breakfast. Surprisingly, eating healthy and cooking interesting meals has become a bit of a habit. I’m still using MyFitness Pal daily to track my calories and even to use it for meal planning. And other than ordering in pizza once this month, I’ve been pretty good.

Meal prepping is such a great way to plan for healthy eating throughout the week. When I got my groceries on Friday, I made sure to stock up on lots of fresh vegetables, some fruit, and cans of beans and legumes. I have some kale left that I need to use up too.

I try to fill my first meal of the day with protein. This past weekend was a bust as I haven’t been sleeping well at night time. I had a nap last night and so couldn’t fall asleep. Getting up at noon isn’t exactly great when you’re trying to eat three meals a day. So, what I eat for breakfast will fluctuate. I do intermittent fasting a couple of times a week – so today will be a fasting day.

What is intermittent fasting? Don’t worry, I have an article on that too – it’s one of my more popular blog posts .

Here are some ideas for you, if you want to get into healthy meal planning. I find prepping at the beginning of the week to be really useful. I’ve already gone through a dozen eggs where as before, I had to force myself to use up the eggs before they went bad.

I’ll list a few meal ideas for you so you can get an idea of what I eat. I’m eating mostly plant based foods these days, but I do love dairy, breads and meat too.

Breakfast

Oatmeal

There are many ways to eat oatmeal. My favorite is in a protein bar or for a snack. For breakfast, I will mix 1 cup of oats, some milk, applesauce and add a sliced banana to the bowl. Heat it up in the microwave for just 1 minute and you have a breakfast full of fiber and potassium.

Hardboiled Eggs

About once a week, I’ll hard boil about 6 eggs. I try and have at least 1 egg for a protein boost with breakfast and then another one with lunch or dinner. Hardboiled eggs are easy to make, easy to store, and can keep in the fridge for a few days. Great for protein and snacking on the go.

Toast and peanut butter

If I’m really hungry when I wake up, sometimes I’ll have 1 to 2 pieces of whole wheat toast with some peanut butter or jam. This is a higher carb breakfast but it’s filling. I’ll pair it with a side of fruit like grapes or apple slices.

Special K Almond Cereal

I try not to eat too much cereal but sometimes when you aren’t feeling good, cereal is a good option to make sure you eat in the morning. I like Special K cereal and mix it with either a cup of yogurt or milk. I’ll usually eat a piece of fruit on the side like a banana or a handful of berries.

For drinks, I usually have one cup of instant coffee with cream. I switched to instant coffee because I felt like I was wasting so much when I made full pots of coffee. It’s just me – and I can’t drink that much caffeine in a day. So, my coffee is typically the first thing I make. I do add a teaspoon of sugar, and it’s usually the only sugar I add to my foods unless I’m baking or the recipe calls for it.

For more oatmeal meal ideas, check out Clean and Delicious on YouTube. I’ve been following Dani for a while now and enjoy her creative ideas in the kitchen.


Lunch Ideas

For a few months last year, I ate spinach and tuna wraps almost religiously. But eventually, I did get tired of it. This month, I went back to eating things like kale and raw veggies. If I have bread for break, then I try not to eat it the rest of the day. So, lunches are typically low calorie meals filled with plant based foods and fruit. Sometimes I’ll have leftovers from the night before, like the kale bean soup that I made last week. I’ll get my protein from things like eggs, beans, tuna, hummus and leftover chicken from the night before. It really varies from day to day.

Keep in mind, that I’m a single person. If I make a standard recipe for a family of four, that will feed me for days. I’ve been eating my kale bean soup since last Thursday and still have a bit left.

  • Fried kale and scrambled eggs
  • Kale bean soup or salad
  • Brown rice and beans or chickpeas
  • Quinoa salad with vegetables and dried fruit
  • Homemade soup with 1 slice of toast
  • Lettuce wraps – with tuna, eggs or protein filling
  • Raw vegetables and hummus (celery, carrots, green beans, cucumber)

For drinks, I usually stick to sparkling water or tap water that has been chilled. I usually only have one cup of coffee per day which goes with my first meal of the day. It’s a nice way to “wake up” in the morning.

For more plant based recipe ideas, check out Rainbow Plant Life – it’s my new favorite healthy eating channel on YouTube.


Dinner Ideas

For dinner, this is where I like to get creative. I will often use my new Crockpot and start prepping meals in the afternoon. I love a good slow cooked soup or stew – especially on cold or rainy days. There’s something invigorating about grabbing a cup of soup that you made from scratch. There’s a sense of pride and satisfaction from executing a recipe to perfection.

For dinner meals, I like to eat a balanced meal and try and incorporate the four main food groups – protein, produce, dairy and grains. This is where I get the bulk of my protein for the day. I do allow myself cheat meals, so maybe twice a month I’ll order in pizza or a burger. I think it’s important to allow yourself treats to avoid binge eating.

Also, life is short. So, why not indulge every now and then??

  • Chicken vegetable stew
  • Beef and bean chili
  • Hearty homemade soups
  • Hearty beef stew
  • Ham and broccoli casserole
  • Chicken pot pie or tarts
  • Butternut squash and chicken soup
  • Asparagus quiche

You get the idea. If you want to try some of these recipes, just head over to my Food page where I have them sorted out by meal types.

When I get stuck in a food rut, I often turn to Downshiftology for creative ideas. Lisa’s videos are amazing, and she focuses on clean eating for auto-immune disorders and to help reduce inflammation. Her kitchen is also my dream kitchen – I wish I could afford a Vitamix! A lot of my newer recipes were inspired by this channel.


Stay tuned for more recipes!

That’s about it today for meal planning for the week. I have some kale I need to use up. I also got some frozen butternut squash that I’m excited to use in the crockpot. What I’m making – I don’t know yet. I also plan on doing some healthy baking this week if health allows for it. My sleep schedule is off due to the insomnia. I tell you – it’s something new every day living with hypermobility EDS.

I’ve shared with you some of my favorite go to channels for inspiration in the kitchen. This year, my goal is to incorporate more plant based foods and foods that will help reduce inflammation. I suffered from osteoarthritis as well and this is important for joint health.

If you want to read more about my 2022 fitness challenge – then visit this link here.


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All good things must come to an end

It’s nearly 10 am as I write this and I’m sitting down for my first cup of coffee for the day. I’ve been awake since 8 but it was so cold today that I decided to stay bundled up in bed with my phone and browsed TikTok and other social media platforms for a while. Next thing I know, it’s 9:30 and my tummy is growling.

The tree outside has lost most of its leaves and for the first time since moving in, I can see more of the church across the street. This great big maple tree has provided lots of shade and privacy this past summer. I’ve enjoyed sitting out on my balcony on hot summer nights while staring up at the stars. On really clear nights, around three in the morning, there are so many stars out here. The other night I saw the tail end of the little dipper and the three sisters. It was glorious. And freezing cold at the same time.

Fall is ending soon just as my friends in the US are starting theirs. The days are shorter with the sun that disappears around 7:30 pm. Pretty soon it will be dark by dinner time. That’s the worst part of early winter months. The long dark days. It always makes my fatigue that much worse.

But that wind this morning is cold. I had to shut the balcony window. And I know what that means. It’s October already fall will be over soon. This always makes me a bit sad. Maybe even depressed. This time of year is almost magical where I live. Once the leaves are gone, that month before the snow comes – it can get dreadful here.

And as the seasons change, so does my way of life.

Colder days means wearing fuzzy pants, heavy sweaters and using blankets at night time. I’ve got my bulky comforter on the bed already and a quilt. It’s almost a little too cozy. But the comforter is much too big for the bed so my legs get all tangled inside. I’ll have to shop around for a smaller one at Christmas time when they go on sale. Money is tight and my savings account is dwindling. I need to be more mindful of my spending for the winter.

My dreams have been all over the place. The night before last I had this strange continuous dream about a man I’ve never met. We met in the dream. Dated. Had a relationship. He met my family. I woke up. Went back to sleep and found the dream continued. That never happens to me. It left me with dark feelings and thoughts all day yesterday about relationships.

This morning, it was dreams about the end of the world and zombie wars. I blame spooky season. I’ve been binge watching supernatural and horror shows and movies. Things always get a little…. weird this time of year.


Home projects and recipes

September seemed to fly back like a flash of lightning. I got my kitchen and bedroom organized. My music room is mostly organized, I’m still trying to downsize and get rid of things I don’t need. My pantry is a work in progress. I ordered a pack of 12 Mason jars and maybe I got too many. I’ve had some fun emptying plastic bags and storing things like quinoa, pasta and coffee grinds in these jars. It makes me feel a little more organized, and a little more prepared. You know, just in case a zombie war happens.

The good thing about this month is that I did a TON of baking and cooking. 99% of the meals I ate were meals that I prepared or cooked myself. I did treat myself to pizza one night because it was too late to cook when I got home from a visit with dad. I’m currently snacking on a chocolate oatmeal loaf for breakfast. I’ll see dad later, and I have leftover meatloaf for dinner tonight. It was delicious. Maybe the best meatloaf I’ve ever made.

One thing I am looking forward to is Thanksgiving next weekend. That means a family dinner, and dinner with a friend. I think maybe I’ve been too cut off lately from the world.



The future of this blog

My business plan here expires in January and I’m not renewing it. I’ll go back down to the premium plan so I can still use premium features. Plus I need the storage. My media bin is packed with pictures. I wanted to start a new instagram account but my family would definitely find me.

So, I have lots of things keeping me busy right now. Lots to focus on other than the pain and joint stiffness that happens more frequently now. I’m waiting for appointments and referrals. Our healthcare system is a mess right now.


Good Reads

I’m working on a list of Good Reads for October and hope to share that this week. I’m still trying to find new books to listen to or read. It’s October which means it’s spooky season here and we do celebrate Halloween here. I usually turn to scary movies and sci-fi classics this time of year. I’ll share some of my favorites with you through the month. And maybe some spooky stories too. I had a strange experience last night that has me scratching my head today.

And on that note, my coffee is getting cold. I’m itching to get my day started. So, thanks for reading wherever in the world you may be from. I appreciate you.

I have been binge watching the original Twilight Zone and forgot how great this show is. I’m trying to get through all the episodes. There’s a lot of them. This show is the OG of all sci-fi shows. It inspired a lot of other great tv series like Supernatural, Outer Limits and Xfiles.


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Cozy morning rain and coffee thoughts with pictures!

It’s Tuesday morning and I woke up about half an hour ago feeling relaxed and refreshed. I’ve been working on turning my sleep schedule around and aiming for at least six hours of sleep every night, and to be up no later than 9 in the morning. With the exception of a couple of days, it seems to be working. The cooler weather and shorter days also help.

The forecast is predicting rain all week. I suppose that is good for the farmers. But it’s too good, too late. My flowers have pretty much died. They’re all brown and even plant food won’t help them bounce back. I have to get outside in the next couple of days and vacuum the area rug. The petals are dropping like crazy. It’s sad. While I love this time of year, I also have loved having beautiful flowers on my balcony.

But on the upside, chilly mornings like today make for great ambiance in photos and videos. I’ve got my warm cup of coffee, a glass of almond milk – and a new kind of breakfast. I’m eating a delicious protein bar that I made last night and an egg. In a serious effort to eat “mostly clean” – I’m trying new recipes and foods to keep things interesting. Fun fact. If you load up with protein in the morning or your first meal of the day, you’ll have more energy to get you through work, and you’ll feel full longer. It’s a great tip for weight loss.

Cozy rainy mornings

Goes great with a cozy fireplace. Even if it’s electric.


Home Decorating Project

My home decorating project is a daily and continuous thing. The living room is coming along nicely. I’m thinking that I might pick up a bookshelf from Ikea for the corner by the balcony. This room is actually pretty huge. The only issue is that the outlet in that corner hasn’t worked since I moved in. The owner needs to send out an electrician but maybe he can take care of it himself next time he’s out this way. It’s not a big deal.

I’m thinking either a brown Billy bookcase can go into the corner. I’m also looking on Facebook and Kiiji for vintage furniture pieces that will match my mom’s coffee table and record cabinet. These pieces are older than I am. No one else in the family wanted them and I happily took them home. I’m not crazy about using the record cabinet for the tv. Eventually, I’d like an actual tv console. But they’re so expensive right now.

The chairs however with their new slipcovers look fantastic. Not bad for a $70 find on Amazon and free delivery to boot with Prime which has definitely come in handy. I ordered in once a month.

For the shelves, I found some older photographs I had taken and reframed them. That project cost me — $0.00. I just repurposed items I already had. The artwork on the walls are temporary. I’m looking on sites like Etsy for handmade stuff to hang. I’ve always wanted hanging wall art – so maybe. I’ll share my Amazon wish list with you so you can see what kind of things I’m looking for. I’ve come to not like the carpet color. It’s green-grey and hard to match with. So, I’m going for mostly neutral colors for furniture, with blue, greys and orange or coral accents.

The table by the window with the planters isn’t a table at all – heh. It’s the top of my computer desk that is falling apart. I bought it second hand from Facebook three years ago. I think I might just repaint the unit. I’m leaning towards a teal or antique green kind of color. I’m also searching Amazon for chalk paint for this project.

An area rug is still a possibility. An old school friend suggested I put a bookcase in the corner and make a reading nook. It’s a great idea. I can also use the bookshelves to display artwork, and other collectables I have from my dad’s house.


For now, I’m working on Spotify playlists by mood and they are growing fast with promotions. I love it! I think it’s really helped to spark those creative juices again.

Right now, I’m currently listening to Acoustic Guitar. It’s great for early mornings when you’re drinking your coffee and thinking about what to do for the day.



Daily positive thoughts

Well, I think that’s it for this morning. Don’t feel that you have to read every post I put out. I know I write a lot. I know engagement can be low at times. I’m working on making posts look really good by adding more photos and artwork. I’m also trying to write inspirational quotes and share things that I think can help those who need it. I’m also back to cooking and baking almost daily – and will be sharing lots of recipes with you.

I think tonight it’s going to be a roasted chicken kind of night with bell peppers. But we’ll see how the day goes.

For now, I’ll leave you with this thought – and wish you the most awesome day. Sending you all positive and cozy vibes. If I can make my home feel cozier on a budget, then you can too. And I’m telling you – it makes all the difference in the world.


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Check out my Amazon wish list. This is how I get my ideas for decorating. The list is getting pretty long!

https://www.amazon.ca/hz/wishlist/ls/4TKZ0Y48HKBJ?ref_=wl_share

500 followers!! Welcome to fall with mostly single!

I FINALLY hit the 500 mark! It’s taken over a year – but it’s worth celebrating! I was at the 500 mark, then lost a follower? But I gained a couple of more today!

So, THANK YOU!

Now that fall is here – which is obviously my favorite time of year – I’ve revamped this blog and changed up the colour schemes. I’ve always hated ultra white backgrounds as it’s hard on the eyes at night time. So, hopefully you find the website to be softer and more “fall” like.

I’m also working on some new banner art and other graphics and things. I’m trying to make the most out of the blog .

What do you think? Does it put you in a festive mood?

Fall is my favorite time for year for many reasons. Some you know already – but for my new readers – it’s worth sharing again!


Sweater Season

The weather is cooler and we can bring out our fuzzy sweaters and my favorite pajama pants. There is nothing finer than sinking into bed and snuggling up under a warm comforter. Of course, a body would be nice at times – but you know how that goes!


Fall is beautiful

When I was in better shape, I would go for urban hikes with my camera. The River Valley is just so beautiful this time of year. The leaves turn brilliant shades of yellow, orange and crimson red. I get lost in the natural beauty.

Yes, the days are shorter. But cloudy and cool days are perfect for sweaters, hot chocolate, and snuggling up with a blanket while watching a movie on Netflix.

God’s Canvas – mostlysingle.com

Fall Cooking

I love fall cooking – as you may have guessed with my sudden desire to get back into the kitchen. Casseroles. Soups – I made a delicious chicken noodle soup today and will share the recipe with you this weekend. I made a blueberry loaf the other night – and it’s GONE already.

I got brave and decided to try some baking. I’m not good with dough. My mother was the baker in the family and I spent hours watching her in the kitchen as a kid. I squealed when the scones I made yesterday came out nearly perfectly. My diet went out the window as I ate like five of them.

I love stews and casseroles. Butternut squash, zucchini muffins, beet stew, pasta casseroles — there’s just so many recipes out there to try.

Scones – I didn’t have a pastry brush tho

I spent the entire afternoon in the kitchen. I was sweating by the end of it. My condo is nice and toasty warm after having the oven on for most of the day. And this chicken noodle soup – while it’s not perfect – it’s hearty and delicious.

So yes! I’m excited for fall. I have a whole bag of tomatoes in the fridge – what do you think I should make with them? Bruschetta? Or a casserole? The choices are literally endless.


Even though life gets busy in the fall with kids going back to school and parents going back to work – especially right now with COVID — for me – this time of year feels less hectic and less rushed. Maybe that’s because I’m not working right now.

The cool crisp air in the mornings is refreshing and reminds of being in the mountains. I love getting up early on Saturday mornings, sipping a hot cup of coffee and starting my day with some music.

Jasper 2015 – mostlysingle.com

I hope I can continue this routine when I go back to work in a few weeks.

Can you believe it’s September already? Where has the year gone? Time doesn’t slow down even when we’re at home. This time of year, makes me appreciate the days a little more.

For the month of September, I will be working on a “positive” challenge and thinking of all the things I’m thankful. I’ll be sharing things like poems, inspiring quote and art.

Thank you all so much for being here! If you’re a new reader, welcome! For long-time readers, THANK YOU. I appreciate all your comments and engagements – even if sometimes we disagree.

What’s your favorite thing about all?


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