Three Easy Ingredient Swaps For Your Bridal Kitchen

Written with love, by Jennifer Dene Richardson

Planning a wedding is like taking on a second job, which is why trying to change your diet at the same time might feel nearly impossible. Obviously you want to look and feel your best on your big day, but the thought of overhauling your eating habits can be really overwhelming.

The good news is that you can achieve quick (and noticeable) changes in how your body looks and feels by making simple swaps to the foods you eat on a regular basis.

Today I’m going to share with you three easy ingredient-swaps that will bring you closer to your dream bridal body, without the added stress of changing your entire diet.


Breakfast:

Swap white/wholewheat toast for rye or sprouted grain bread

Did you know that white bread has the same impact on your blood sugar as a candy bar? (Source) What you might not know is that wholewheat breads cause the same reaction. This is because once the wholegrain is pulverized into flour to make bread, it becomes much easier to digest and causes rapid spikes in blood sugar.

Have you ever noticed that you’re hungry only a couple of hours after eating white or wholewheat toast for breakfast? That’s your blood sugar crashing back down from its refined-flour high.

Try swapping white or wholewheat bread, with rye or sprouted whole grain bread. These breads contain more vitamins, minerals and fiber from the original grain, and are digested more slowly, providing you with more sustained energy throughout the day.

When you read the label the first ingredient must be a whole grain (such as whole rye or whole wheat).

To make this swap even healthier try a sprouted whole grain bread such as Ezekiel; sprouting grains reduces the amount of phytic acid and makes them easier to digest.


Lunch:

Swap mayonnaise for full fat greek yogurt

Commercial mayonnaise is often made with low quality ingredients and unhealthy fats like cheap vegetable oils. Vegetable oils, such as canola or soy bean oil, are high in Omega 6, an essential fatty acid that most Americans consume in excess. A healthy diet should have a 3:1 ratio of Omega 6 to Omega 3 fatty acids, however the standard western diet is closer to a ratio of 15:1 (source). A diet high in Omega 6 fats is prone to inflammation, which means that not only will it be harder to lose weight and keep it off, you are also putting yourself at risk for serious medical complications. In addition to these low-quality oils, many mayonnaises are high in sugar and artificial ingredients to keep them shelf-stable.

You could of course make your own mayonnaise with egg yolks, olive oil and lemon juice, but my preferred recommendation for the busy bride is to swap your mayo for full fat greek yogurt.

Greek yogurt has greater amounts of protein and much less fat than mayonnaise. In fact, one tablespoon of mayonnaise has five grams of fat, whereas one tablespoon of full fat greek yogurt has less than one gram! Plus greek yogurt is equally happy on your breakfast, lunch, dinner or snack plate, making it a truly versatile ingredient.


Dinner:

Swap half your pasta for spiralized vegetables

I love a bowl of pasta as much as the next person, but unfortunately too much of a good thing can wreak havoc on your bridal body.

Similar to the quickly digested flours found in bread, pasta is made from refined ingredients that can negatively impact your blood sugar levels. When blood sugar yo-yos it often leads to cravings, overeating, bad moods and even bloating.

Plus, let’s be honest, it’s really hard to stick to a single 1/2 cup serving of pasta.

To make this a healthy swap try choosing quinoa or brown rice pasta and then bulking out your plate with spiralized vegetables. I love to “zoodle” zucchinis, but you can also use sweet potatoes or carrots.

+To make vegetable noodles use a vegetable peeler and shave lengthways into long ribbons.

+To cook vegetable noodles add them at the very end of the pasta cooking time, they only need about 1 or 2 minutes.


I hope that you enjoyed these ideas and I’d love to hear one healthy swap that you will choose this week to make a small but powerful change to your wedding ready diet.

Jennifer Dene XO

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Finding Your Happy Place

Written with love, by Pastor Dave Page

I believe we all have them. Places that, being there just makes us happy. Where trouble melts like lemon drops and the stresses of the world just disappear. Where you and your spouse can sit and be content where you are in that moment and not want to leave anytime soon. Where you look around and say, “Wow, this place is amazing. I’m so grateful - #blessed.”

To me, a Happy Place is a place you've been to before. It's not, say, being at Larvotto beach in Monaco, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea on the French Riviera, as wonderful as that may be and as happy as that may make you feel. (And believe me, I’ve been there, it's lovely, and will make you happy). Unless, of course, you have returned several times to the French Riviera to seal the Happy Place deal.

Obviously, this definition of a Happy Place is my definition. That being said, I’d like to share with you our top three Happy Places to go as a couple.

 

Happy Place #1:  Hawaii (specifically the island of Oahu)

Being on the Island of Oahu is our favorite place to be in the world. We went there on our honeymoon and have been going back ever since. In fact, I’ve made a commitment to my wife to take her each year. We’ve been to other islands but we like Oahu best. We love the beauty, the ocean and the variety of things to do. We enjoy going to Waikiki beach, snorkeling at Hanauma Bay, riding a motorcycle to the North Shore, hiking Diamond Head, paddle boarding, watching the sunset, working out, sitting in the rocking chairs at the Royal Hawaiian, shopping and eating out at delicious restaurants.

 

Happy Place #2:  Santa Barbara

I became familiar with Santa Barbara by attending college there.  Santa Barbara reminds me of the French Riviera. In fact, it’s been called, “America’s answer to the French Riviera.” Just like the French Riviera, you have the beautiful Pacific Ocean surrounded by majestic mountains. The weather is primarily in the 70’s year round. We enjoy going to the beach, shopping on State Street, visiting Westmont College, swimming laps at the Los Banos Del Mar pool, and eating at our favorite Mexican eatery – La Playa Azul Café. 

 

Happy Place #3:  Laguna Beach

I started going to Laguna Beach as a kid. My dad owned property there and we could go anytime we wanted. I learned to bodysurf and boogie board in Laguna.  I played in 3-on-3 basketball tournaments on the main beach each summer.  I’d run from “the hole in the rock” to the main beach, exactly two miles round trip.  We like going to the beach, walking on the boardwalk, visiting Wyland’s art studio and eating out.

Do you see anything in common in our Happy Places?  You guessed it - they are all located on the ocean, all of them are beautiful beach cities. We relax best by water. Maybe it’s because God placed us in water for nine months prior to the shock of birth. All I know is that these Happy Places do it for us. Each place has a unique culture, style and vibe. Each place is laid back and fun to visit. 

As an addendum, I’d like to add Auburn, CA to my list. We lived there for ten years and found it to be one of the most charming, unique, and beautiful cities we’ve ever visited. I enjoy running by the American River and swimming in the river. We started a church in Auburn, lived there for ten years, and made some lifelong friends.  Our kids essentially grew up there and still consider it their hometown.  I go back every year and announce my return on Facebook. I let people know I’ll be at a certain Starbucks on a particular day, at a set time, and anywhere from a dozen to thirty friends show up to visit.  Another potential Happy Place is Paris.  The problem is I’ve only been there twice in my life. I plan to get there again soon and take my lovely wife with me.

If you don't have one yet, choose a happy place where the both of you love to escape and vow to return to together on a frequent basis. Happy places help make happy marriages. 

Where is your Happy Place as a couple? I’d be very interested to know where you and your spouse like to go, the place that makes you happy. Please reply and share with me where your Happy Place is located.  My hope is that you will find your Happy Place and visit there often.