Reading Material
My weekend starts today and I’m so pleased – I really feel like I need and extra couple of days off this week!
I started my Wednesday at the gym with an awesome treadmill workout. I’ve gradually been increasing my speeds each week so it now looks like this:
- 5 min – 6.0mph (warm up)
- 5 min – 6.6 mph
- 5 min – 7.1 mph
- 5 min – 6.8 mph
- 5 min – 7.3 mph
- 5 min – 30 second intervals 6.8/7.8mph
I was a sweaty mess after this! I then did 30 minutes of intervals on the cross trainer, step machine and bike followed by my abs and core – I’m still rocking that 2 minute plank!
Breakfast was wonderful! I made a delicious porridge with 1/4 cup of oat bran, 1/4 cup of viva pure raw chia super food porridge mix, 1 cup of home made sesame milk, 1/2 cup of water, 1/2 cup of blueberries then topped it with 2 tablespoons of cashew butter and a few fresh sliced strawberries:
This was so good, I loved the creamy texture of the porridge and the flavours from the super food mix tasted amazing.
Lunch was a bowl of my Pea, Broccoli and Pesto soup, a RAW Italian cracker, a pear and an orange:
Mid afternoon snackies were some hummus and carrot and cucumber for dipping. Dinner was last nights Tomato Pearl Barley Seitan Buddha bowl with spinach, raw carrot and basil:
Loving this Buddha bowl meal!
Dessert was two frozen chocolate peanut butter avocado cups and 2 chopped apples:
I added a couple of tablespoons of peanut butter to the usual avocado, agave, raw cacao mix and these tasted divine!
I plan on enjoying my extra couple of days off this week getting caught up on a few things around the flat, doing a monster grocery shop, a big cook up and spending some time just relaxing and reading. I have quite a few books at the moment from the Library:
I’ve always wanted to read this as its been referred to on so many vegan blogs. I’ve started reading some of it and its so interesting. It basically discusses a large body of research that shows how eating a mainly plant based diet can help to prevent a range of illnesses such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease.
I’m in love with this book already! So many fantastic recipes for vegan baked goodies: cupcakes and brownies here I come!
I love Dreena Burton’s Eat Drink and Be Vegan cookbook so fancied checking this out as well.
I also have a book on Vegetarian Sports Nutrition from the lovely Alison to read – I’ve had a quick flick through and know I’m going to find it very useful. I also have some reading to do for the next assignment for my course.
For some reason I tend to enjoy reading cookbooks and more factual books at the moment, I must get back into reading some good fiction!
What’s the last book you read? Have you read any of the books above? What did you think?
0 comments:
Post a Comment