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    • Are You Ready? It’s Time to Start Eating Better Every Day

      Posted at 11:00 am by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on March 8, 2016

      Years ago, when I started my whole foods journey, I was unaware that those little steps would lead me in a new path and ultimately change who I am today.  I would never look at food the same way again.  I would start a food blog, make all my meals from scratch,  and consume whatever information I could on healthy living.  I would end up switching to natural bath and body products.  I would also end up switching to all natural house cleaners and laundry detergent.  And that is where I am today!  A little overboard?  To some maybe.

      I’ve had my fair share of people thinking I’m a health nut because I didn’t give my child Halloween candy when he was two.  But I’m so happy with my choices.  Everyone has the right to make their own decisions in life and lead the path they wish to take.  I’m happy to say my children are flourishing.  They are happy to eat a whole foods diet because I’ve tought them the importance of food and how it impacts their health, mood and immunity system.  No one wants to be sick all the time, and the power of food to heal and protect is simply amazing.  Also, homemade treats sweetened with real honey, void of enriched wheat while using healthy fats goes along way to making little kids happy.  There’s no need for Twinkies here.

      Pre-SimplyWholeFoods, I would have a muffin and a coffee for lunch every single day.  Every single day.  All that nutrient-void wheat and overdose of caffeine was what I was using for my fuel.  I cringe a bit because I don’t think my breakfasts were any better.  The wheat was bogging down my system and causing so much unneeded stress on my digestive system.  Now I realize the importance of balanced meals.  Today, my meal would include something along the lines of: healthy greens, some protein and a good amount of healthy fat.

      I was afraid of fat back in the day.  I would consume all things low-fat.  Today, I have more knowledge and I’m all about healthy fats.  Healthy fats are simply amazing for our bodies.  I’ve seen first hand how grass-fed butter (combined with fermented cod-liver oil and a healthy diet) can work together to heal a compromised immune system. We were consuming all home-made meals with very little (if any) processed foods.  Everything works together and slowly, over time your body starts to heal itself.

      My body is starting to forgive me for eating foods that didn’t agree with it for so long.  I’m so thankful that I started on my journey those years ago.  I’m also thankful that I now have the knowledge to make informed decisions that benefit the health of myself and my family.  I’m a happier person for it. Continue reading →

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      Posted in Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Grain Free, Healthy Eating, Healthy Living Blogs, Inspiration, Nutrition, Whole Food Diet | 3 Comments | Tagged Gluten free, Simply Whole Foods, Whole Food Diet, Whole foods
    • You Are What You Eat – Healthy Eating Tips and a Recipe!

      Posted at 8:29 am by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on July 11, 2013

      I’m sure you’ve heard the saying you are what you eat.  Agreed.  

      Don’t let “Healthy Eating”  overwhelm you.  It can be fun, simple and delicious.

      Best part-rewarding.

      Not only will you feel great eating healthy whole foods but your body will thank you.  Fuel your body with the good stuff and reap the long-term rewards:

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      Say hello to:

      • Improved overall health
      • Lower blood pressure & cholesterol
      • Improved mental clarity
      • Glowing skin & silky hair

      Say goodbye to:

      • Fatigue
      • Bothersome ailments
      • Bloating & water retention
      • Increased risk of disease

      I believe, a diet rich in whole foods is the key to health, long life & age defying power.  In the door with antioxidants, vitamins and nutrients, out the door with feeling blah.

      You may not feel healthy today but you can change how you feel tomorrow.  It’s never too late to adapt a new outlook on eating healthy. Continue reading →

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      Posted in Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Healthy Eating, Inspiration, Soy Free, Whole Food Diet | 2 Comments | Tagged Clean Eating, eatclean, Healthy, One Pot Wonder, Recipe, Simply Whole Foods
    • Have you tried CSA? (Community Shared Agriculture)

      Posted at 4:02 pm by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on June 25, 2013

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      I would love to feed my family all locally grown organic food.  Unfortunately the cost, variety and quality that most grocery stores offer will often prevent me from doing so.

      Sometimes I will browse the isles of the grocery store and see the organic produce selling for up to 3x the amount for the same veggie or fruit that is found in the non-organic bin.  Eggs, milk and meat can be even worse.

      Remove the cost factor and  I still don’t see the variety or quality available at most super markets.  I guess the turnover is just not there yet for organic produce.  The vegetables will often look wilted and somewhat dull.  I’m sure this will change as demand grows and organic becomes more mainstream.

      That said, there are some great markets that sell organic produce that is fresh and vibrant.  Beside it however there comes a hefty price tag.  It is usually too cost prohibitive to consider purchasing all organic produce each week.

      Welcome to Community Shared Agriculture or  CSA. Continue reading →

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      Posted in CSA, Food, Healthy Eating, Inspiration, Organic, Whole Food Diet | 0 Comments | Tagged CSA, Food, Health, Healthy Eating, Produce, Simply Whole Foods
    • Travelling with food intolerance? Here’s some tips…

      Posted at 2:01 am by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on June 20, 2013

      Booking vacation is so exciting. The thought of a new city, unseen sights and all of the possibilities that await. From the time you book, until the day you depart, the excitement begins.

      Once planning begins, the reality sets in for all of us who suffer from food allergies or intolerance.   What to eat the entire time you’re away? Three meals, each and every day.  Just thinking about the food planning process can be exhausting. Continue reading →

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      Posted in Dairy Free, Eating, Gluten Free, Inspiration, Soy Free, Travel, Whole Food Diet | 0 Comments | Tagged Dairy Free, Gluten-free, Inspiration, Simply Whole Foods, Travel
    • Presentation Is Key

      Posted at 2:59 pm by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on June 5, 2013

      20130605-103735.jpg 20130605-103838.jpgI have a little secret that turns healthy eating into fun! It’s so simple and yet can really make a clean, healthy meal turn into magic!

      Presentation!

      Presentation really is key and sometimes can make or break a meal (to me anyways).

      I love serving my soups in deep white, wide-brimmed bowls.  The outcome is so elegant.  I feel like my family is dining at a fancy restaurant about to dig into some classic or exotic cuisine.  The bonus, though, is that I know what all the ingredients are…healthy, allergen free and completely homemade.

      If I really want to “spice it up” I add some beautiful fresh garnish to the top and it takes the meal to a new level! It may just be all in my head, and that’s ok! What matters is that meal time is fun, my family gets excited by the fantastic looking food they’re about to dig into and I’ve turned a simple meal into something great. Continue reading →

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      Posted in Eating, Healthy Eating, Inspiration, Whole Food Diet | 1 Comment | Tagged Eating, Inspiration, Presentation, Simply Whole Foods, Whole foods
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    • About Hollie

      Hi I'm Hollie! I share step-by-step recipes and tons of healthy eating inspiration. My recipes are dairy free, gluten free and paleo friendly that are perfectly suited for those with allergies and intolerances. I hope you enjoy!

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