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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
    • Level Up Your Child’s Lunch with a PlanetBox Kit (Review and Giveaway!)

      Posted at 3:57 pm by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on September 20, 2015
      My son's lunch on the first day of grade 1. Pretty healthy huh??

      My son’s lunch on the first day of grade 1. Pretty healthy huh??

      If you’re a parent of young children then you’re probably all too familiar with lunch packing.

      Making lunches is not as easy as it might sound!  You need to be organized, creative and always have food on hand.

      The real thorn for me was the packing.  Endless food containers and missing lids contributed to a lot of unneeded stress.  You know those mysterious house gnomes that hide your car keys and seem to eat your pairing socks?  I’m pretty sure container lids are their next favourite target.  I always end up with a ton of containers with missing lids.

      My son is only 6, so the number of containers that he has to worry about keeping track of is hard for him as well.  Not to mention opening and closing them all properly.  I’ll often open a lunch bag with yogurt everywhere because my son didn’t close a lid properly.

      I’m so thankful those days are done with the arrival of his new lunch kit from PlanetBox.  Have you heard of them?

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      Lunch bag, Rover box and little dipper shown  (Spork not included!)

      One container with one lid that is permanently attached!  Eco friendly, made of durable stainless steel and will hopefully be the only box my son needs for the rest of his school days. Continue reading →

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      Posted in Child Health, Dairy Free, Family, Gluten Free, Healthy Eating, Healthy Living Blogs, Nutrition, Paleo, Whole Food Diet | 10 Comments | Tagged Glutenfree, Simplywholefoods, Whole Food Diet
    • Homemade Peaches and Cream Oatmeal Recipe

      Posted at 6:42 pm by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on August 4, 2015

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      I was recently reminiscing with my husband about some of our favourite childhood foods.  With 5 kids in the house the majority of his school day mornings consisted of toast and jam or boxed cereal.   Occasionally, he awoke to a warm bowl of peaches and cream oatmeal.  He loved those mornings.

      Instant oatmeal is still a staple in many households.  Let’s face it, a tear away bag of flavoured instant oatmeal is totally delicious and very convenient.  My favourite flavour by far was Maple and Brown Sugar!

      As an adult now, reality does set in however and I can recognize those little bags are not filled with healthy ingredients.  The flavours are mostly artificial.  Instead of maple flavouring, I’d much prefer a real ingredient like pure maple syrup.

      We all love tapping into our childhood.  Enjoying some of our favourite childhood comfort foods again does sound great!  Wouldn’t it be so good to enjoy those flavours again but with real, whole ingredients?

      The next time I went shopping I looked down the instant oatmeal aisle as I was curious to see if they still sell Peaches and Cream flavour.  They don’t.  It’s officially now a thing of the past.

      I wanted my husband to re-experience his beloved peaches and cream oatmeal so I set out to make my own. Continue reading →

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      Posted in Dairy Free, Food, Gluten Free, Healthy Eating, Healthy Living Blogs, Nutrition, simplywholefoods, Whole Food Diet | 2 Comments | Tagged Glutenfree, Simplywholefoods, Whole foods
    • Skinnylicious Cookbook: Green Pancakes Recipe!

      Posted at 10:37 am by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on October 29, 2014

      Over the next few days I’ll be posting some recipes from the Skinnylicious Cookbook that I helped create!

      Here’s some very yummy Green Pancakes supercharged with kale to start your day off right!  Gluten free, dairy free and refined sugar free.

      Green-Pancakes
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      I just wanted to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who bought a copy of the book yesterday and for all of the positive feedback!

      The 60% launch sale continues until Friday. Please use this link to buy:

      Click Here to Buy (60% off launch sale until Friday)

      Thank you,

      Hollie

      Ps. What type of recipe would you like a sneak peak of next? Breakfast, Main, Side or Dessert? I’ll go with whichever gets the highest votes on all my social media sites!  Please consider sharing!

       

       

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      Posted in Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Healthy Eating, Healthy Living Blogs, Nutrition, Paleo, simplywholefoods, Soy Free, Weightloss, Whole Food Diet | 0 Comments | Tagged Gluten free, Grain free, Paleo, Whole Food Diet
    • Getting Your Child Active In the Kitchen – Ideas That Really Work!

      Posted at 8:57 pm by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on March 10, 2014

      Giggles, smiles, laughter and cute little hands working hard on building recipes with wholesome ingredients is such a beautiful thing.  My children love getting in the kitchen with their aprons on and getting their hands dirty.  I love having them there and creating great memories in the process that will last a lifetime.

      It’s important to teach your children about the benefits of homemade food and nutrition.  As they grow up, they will be bombarded with bad messages from corporations who care more about profits than about the well being of your little ones.  It’s a sad truth.

      One day my children will be older and make their own choices in life and I hope they remember some of the things I have taught them!   Although I must admit I do wish they would stay little forever.

      Hopefully the time spent together in the kitchen and around the dining room table will help influence the adults my children will one day become.  Cooking with whole ingredients, baking healthy treats and discussing food ingredients are activities that take place often in my home.  My son loves looking through cookbooks and deciding on what we should make next.

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      Of course it doesn’t matter if the food turns out perfectly or has visual appeal.  Most of the time it won’t actually.  But cooking with the kids is one of those adventures where the fun is in the journey and not the destination. Continue reading →

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      Posted in Child, Healthy Eating, Healthy Living Blogs, Nutrition, Picky Eaters, simplywholefoods, Whole Food Diet | 8 Comments | Tagged Healthly Eating, Healthylivingblogs, Simply Whole Foods, Whole Food Diet, Wholefoods
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      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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