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10 Quick And Easy Breakfast Ideas

10.15.2019 by admin // 9 Comments

Healthy breakfasts are a great way to start the day. A key way to spend less money is to plan your meals ahead of time. How can you plan your meals though when you have no idea what to make? Here are quick and easy breakfast ideas to help you get started. If you figure eating out for brunch for two is ~$50 in the city and brunch at home is ~$5 you can save a lot of money quickly by planning your breakfasts before you go to the grocery store. It also enables you to eat healthier! These quick and easy breakfast ideas are perfect for busy mornings.

Prep The Night Before Breakfast: Overnight Oats

Overnight Oats need to be made the night before, but this quick breakfast idea takes seconds to make and at minimum all you need is overnight oats and almond milk. I usually make one serving at a time. The link above includes recipes for 7 different overnight oats flavors! My personal favorite of all of the overnight oat recipes is the banana bread overnight oats. Not only are overnight oats low effort, they are cheap and healthy! This breakfast is less than a $1, even when you add the extra ingredients.

Healthy breakfast ideas: Banana Bread Overnight Oats

Meal Prep Breakfast: Chia Seed Pudding

Chia Seed Pudding is one of my favorite breakfasts to meal prep. One batch usually makes 4-5 breakfasts, depending how much I put in each mason jar. I’ll add the toppings in the morning. My recent favorite toppings for chia pudding are almonds, maple syrup and blueberries. When I don’t have time to grab fresh fruit I like adding frozen raspberries to chia seed pudding.

Healthy breakfast ideas: Chia Seed Pudding

Quick Breakfast: Bananas and Almond Butter

A banana with almond butter is an excellent way to start your day! It’s sweet without any added sugar and the almond butter provides an excellent source of protein to help fill you up. A banana with almond butter takes seconds to put together and minutes to eat.

Healthy Breakfast Ideas: Banana and Trader Joe's Almond Butter

On The Go Breakfast: Yogurt

One of the easiest on the go breakfasts is yogurt. Greek yogurt is full of protein but you should check the label to make sure there isn’t too much added sugar.

Healthy Breakfast Ideas: Trader Joe's Greek Yogurt

Protein Packed Breakfast: Eggs

There are many ways quick and easy ways to eat eggs for breakfast. Eggs are full of protein and help fill you up. Eggs are also very cheap, usually between $1-3 for a dozen. You can make hard boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, omelettes and more! A recent favorite of mine is salami scrambled eggs with salami, cheddar cheese and scrambled eggs.

Easy Breakfast Idea: Salami Scrambled Eggs

Meal Prep Breakfast: Havarti Quiche

Havarti Quiche is a great meal prep breakfast that you can make ahead of time and warm up the morning of. This can be made for breakfast, lunch or dinner. I like to buy the ingredients for Havarti Quiche at Trader Joe’s because they have the best cheese prices! You’ll need a few ingredients: havarti cheese, premade pie crust (usually in the freezer isle at Trader Joe’s and comes in packs of 2), 3-4 eggs, 1 1/2 cups of half and half, bag of frozen spinach and spices.

To start, line most of the bottom of the crust which takes about 1/2 of the harvarti cheese. Combine 3 or 4 eggs, 1.5 cups half and half and dash of pepper, nutmeg, teaspoon of both basil and minced parsley and half a teaspoon of dry mustard. Thaw a bag of frozen spinach and mix that with the egg and half and half mixture, pour on top of the cheese. Bake at 350 for 45 -50 minutes. The prep takes about the same amount of time as it does for the oven to preheat.

Meal Prep Breakfast: Sausage, Leek and Spinach Quiche

Sausage, Leek and Spinach Quiche is a Whole30 Approved recipe. This recipe is also the most prep time intensive of the list as it involves slicing sweet potatoes for the “crust.” If one of the reasons you meal plan is to save time, this recipe might not be for you. That said, this is the healthiest quiche I’ve ever had and it was delicious.

Whole 30 Breakfast Idea: Sausage, Leek and Spinach Quiche

Whole 30 Breakfast: Sweet Potato “Toast” With Avocado And Sausage

Oven baked sweet potato toast is a healthy way to start your day and is Whole30 Approved. To make sweet potato “toast” slice the sweet potato and bake for 25 minutes ahead of time. Put it in the fridge and when you’re ready to eat it toast it like you normally would a piece of toast in the toaster oven and add sliced avocados. If you’d like to add a side of sausage, the sausage below is Trader Joe’s Chicken Sausage.

Whole 30 Breakfast Idea: Sweet Potato "Toast"

Spring / Summer Breakfast: Raspberry Acai Bowl

Homemade Acai Bowls are a great breakfast for spring / summer. Alternatively, you can make only the smoothie and drink it on the go. When you get an Acai bowl eating out, it sometimes can be up to $15! When you make it at home you can freeze everything you need besides the almond milk: frozen raspberries, the Acai Frozen Packets and freeze a few bananas. The Acai Frozen Packets (5 per package) can be anywhere from $5-10 but it’s much cheaper than buying 5 bowls eating out. I usually just use 1 frozen packet per bowl, raspberries, almond milk, bananas and then put some almond butter and granola on top. This takes less than 10 minutes to prep and make.

Healthy Breakfast Idea: Raspberry Acai Bowl with Strawberries, Granola and Almond Butter

Whole 30 Meal Prep Breakfast: Sweet Potato and Caramelized Onion Hash

Sweet Potato and Caramelized Onion Hash was my favorite Whole 30 breakfast recipe! I would meal prep on Sundays and make one batch. This dish is great for breakfast, lunch and dinner. In the morning, I would warm this up and add two eggs on top. I also have made this with the crockpot salsa chicken which was really good and added protein.

Whole 30 Breakfast Idea: Sweet Potato and Caramelized Onion Hash with Eggs

I’d love to hear if you have any quick breakfast ideas and what your experience is if you make any of these recipes in the comments!

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What To Cook For Dinner: 8 Easy Recipes

10.10.2019 by admin // Leave a Comment

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Trying to think of things to cook for dinner? Planning your dinners ahead of time is an excellent way to save both time and money. Creating a meal plan involves deciding your meals for the week prior to going to the grocery store and then buying only the ingredients you need for your meal plan. Many meal prep articles focus on making a big batch of the same thing. You don’t need to cook all of your dinners on Sunday and eat the same thing every night to spend less time cooking and less money on the ingredients. You can have variety! Meal planning your dinners ahead of time will also help you eat healthier.

It’s hardest to start meal planning when you don’t know what you’re going to cook. Many recipes call for a lot of ingredients and prep time. If you’re busy, that’s a recipe for failure. That is why all of the recipes below have limited ingredients and are perfect for the beginner chef. If you’ve never planned your meals before, check out 8 tips for meal planning.

Here are a things to cook for dinner to help you start your meal plan that I’ve found have minimum ingredients, don’t take much prep time, don’t require any “fancy” kitchen tools and are generally pretty healthy. If these recipes take too long to make, check out Trader Joe’s Quick and Easy Dinner Ideas. And, if you don’t want to buy a lot of ingredients check out Fast Easy Recipes with Few Ingredients.

Trader Joe’s Carne Asada Tacos

Trader Joe’s Carne Asada Tacos with a twist. This Trader Joe’s meal will be ready in minutes! It involves only 3 ingredients: Trader Joe’s Carne Asada, Trader Joe’s Naan for the “taco shells” (freezer isle), and Trader Joe’s Tzatziki sauce. It comes out to about $23 but it can feed 3-4 people and is delicious. I once skipped the Tzatziki sauce to save the $5 and it was good but wasn’t the same. If you have it 2x close together though you only need to buy the sauce once.

Simple Turkey Chili

Simple Turkey Chili is a great autumn and winter dinner to make. This dish is pretty easy to make, requiring only about 10 minutes of prep. I modified this recipe using beef, and homemade tomato sauce (store bought is fine too) instead of the crushed tomatoes. I also buy frozen chopped onions and peppers and add shredded cheese on top. Buying frozen veggies is one of my top meal planning tips to save money. This turkey chili ends up being $10-15 for 4 servings, assuming you already have the spices.

Crockpot Chicken and Salsa

Crockpot Chicken and Salsa is two ingredients, that’s it. It takes less than a minute to prep. Place a little salsa to line the bottom of the crockpot, add the chicken and pour the rest of the salsa on top. Set the crockpot for 4 hours on high. I also buy the Trader Joe’s white rice from the freezer which takes about 5 minutes to cook in the microwave. The cost for this dinner is about ~$20 total but you can use only 2 chicken breasts and use the rest for other meals and the rice has 3 packets so this can cover multiple meals. Does need a crock pot but I’m sure this could be made in the oven as well.

Havarti Quiche

Havarti Quiche is one of the recipes my mom taught me. I like to buy the ingredients for Havarti Quiche at Trader Joe’s because they have the best cheese prices! You’ll need havarti cheese, premade pie crust (usually in the freezer isle at Trader Joe’s and comes in packs of 2), 3-4 eggs, 1 1/2 cups of half and half, bag of frozen spinach and spices. Line most of the bottom / takes about 1/2 of the harvarti cheese of the premade pie crust. Combine 3 or 4 eggs, 1.5 cups half and half and dash of pepper, nutmeg, teaspoon of both basil and minced parsley and half a teaspoon of dry mustard. Thaw a bag of frozen spinach and mix that with the egg and half and half mixture, pour on top of the cheese. Bake at 350 for 45 -50 minutes. The prep takes about the same amount of time as it does for the oven to preheat.

Meatballs and Sauce

Meatballs and Sauce is one of my go to meal prepping recipes. It requires a lot of effort compared to the other recipes, so when I make it I make multiple batches. I now make 2-4 batches at a time because it’s so good and so easy to freeze and reheat! For the meatballs, I’ve modified to make 2 batches at once- and have 1 lb of pork with the 3 lbs of beef, the last time I did this that made 67 meatballs. I also use panko breadcrumbs and frozen chopped onions.

For the sauce (per batch) it’s 1 can crushed tomatoes, 1 small can of tomato paste. Once emptied fill both of these cans with water and add water, 2-3 scoops minced garlic, a bit of olive oil and spices to taste. Cook the garlic first in olive oil, add spices. Add in the water and tomatoes and once reaching a boil simmer for 2-4 hours.

Because you’re making in bulk overall this should save money, but I primarily started this because after doing Whole30 I realized how many tomato sauces had soy and sugar added to it, and frozen meatballs had so many fillers. The homemade version is so much tastier. I’ve found I max out some of the ingredients at 4 batches of meatballs – 1 package of beef broth, 1 package of parsley, 1 fresh grated parmesan, 1 bag chopped onions all covers 4 batches but after that you’ll have to buy more beef broth and parsley.

Homemade Acai Bowls

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This recipe for Homemade Raspberry Acai Bowls is my favorite acai bowl recipe. I like to have acai bowls in the spring / summer for dinner. It’s a nice refreshing dinner that feels light yet filling. When you get an acai bowl eating out, it sometimes can be up to $15! When you make acai bowls at home you can freeze everything you need besides the almond milk: frozen raspberries, the acai Frozen Packets and freeze a few bananas.

The acai frozen packets (5 per package) can be anywhere from $5-10 but it’s much cheaper than buying 5 bowls eating out. I usually just use 1 frozen packet per bowl, raspberries, almond milk, bananas and then put some almond butter and granola on top. This takes less than 10 minutes to prep and make.

Sausage Leek and Spinach Quiche

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Sausage, Leek and Spinach Quiche is a Whole30 Approved recipe. This recipe is also the most prep time intensive of the list as it involves slicing sweet potatoes for the “crust.” If one of the reasons you meal plan is to save time, this recipe might not be for you. That said, this is the healthiest quiche I’ve ever had and it was delicious.

Sweet Potato and Caramelized Onion Hash

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Sweet Potato and Caramelized Onion Hash was my favorite Whole30 recipe! I would meal prep on Sundays and make one batch of this. Throughout the week I would then add two fried eggs if I had it for dinner or warm up the hash for lunch. I also have made this with the crockpot salsa chicken mentioned above which was really good and added protein.

After you’re done planning your dinners for the week, start planning your breakfasts! If you don’t have time to cook dinner this week Trader Joe’s has a ton of quick and easy dinners that take minutes to make. And if you’re looking for things to cook for dinner but don’t have many ingredients check out simple recipes with few ingredients. What other recipes are part of your weekly meal plan for dinner?

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The Best Trader Joe’s Snacks While Working From Home

09.29.2019 by admin // Leave a Comment

Working from home, I’ll get to cook my meals, eat healthier and save money! <- The first thought of everyone who has never worked from home before. Working from home eventually moves from defined meals to noshing on snacks most of the day. It’s often hard to take a break to eat, let alone cook a meal. So, how do you continue to eat healthy? Stock your pantry with the best Trader Joe’s snacks. If you’re obsessed with Trader Joe’s products you won’t be able to live without these snacks below. Not only does Trader Joe’s have the best quick dinners, Trader Joe’s also has a the best selection of snacks. Craving something healthy, sweet or salty? Trader Joe’s has it all. Below are the 15 best Trader Joe’s snacks that will become a staple in your household.

Trader Joe’s Coconut and Almond Yogurt

Trader Joe’s yogurt is a staple for breakfast, lunch and snacks! With a wide variety there is a flavor for everyone. Personally I really like the Trader Joe’s Coconut Greek Lowfat Yogurt with Almond Granola as the added granola helps hold me over until lunch time.

Best Trader Joe's snacks: Trader Joe's Coconut and Almond Coconut Greek Lowfat Yogurt with Almond Granola, Trader Joe's yogurt

Trader Joe’s Beef Jerky

Trader Joe’s Beef Jerky is a great snack if you’re looking for a high protein snack. Plus, if you accidentally eat the whole bag it’s under 300 calories.

Best Trader Joe's snacks: Trader Joe's Natural Beef Jerky, Trader Joe's beef jerky

Trader Joe’s Dried Baby Bananas

This snack was a staple when I was eating Whole 30. It’s healthy and whole 30 approved! Trader Joe’s dried baby bananas is also one of the few snacks I’ve continued eating after finishing Whole 30. It’s also an easy snack to have when you’re on the go. At $1.99 per bag they are very reasonably priced although more expensive than buying a regular banana.

Best Trader Joe's snacks: Trader Joe's Dried Baby Bananas

Trader Joe’s Just Mango Slices

Trader Joe’s Just Mango Slices have one ingredient: dried mango. This is an excellent snack if you’re looking for snacks that have no sugar added or are Whole 30 approved. It’s also a great snack to stock up on when you work from home. Fresh fruit goes bad quickly. If you’re limiting how often you go to the grocery store dried fruit is great to stock up on.

Trader Joe's snacks: Trader Joe's Just Mango Slices
Trader Joe’s snacks: Trader Joe’s Just Mango Slices

Trader Joe’s Sesame Honey Almonds

While the Trader Joe’s Sesame Honey Almonds are a bit more expensive at $7.49 / bag, they help satisfy a sweet tooth and a healthier option than candy. Trader Joe’s almonds are also a great addition to a cheese tray.

Trader Joes snacks: Trader Joe's Sesame Honey Almonds, Trader Joe's Almonds

Trader Joe’s Rosemary Marcona Almonds

One of the best healthy Trader Joe’s snacks is the Trader Joe’s Rosemary Marcona Almonds. These almonds are a great savory and filling snack when you don’t have time to make lunch

Best healthy Trader Joe's snacks: Trader Joe's Roasted and Salted Marcona Almonds with Rosemary. Trader Joe's almonds

Trader Joe’s Cheddar Rocket Crackers

Trader Joe’s Cheddar Rocket Crackers are a great afternoon snack to hold you over until dinner.

Trader Joe's snacks: Trader Joe's Cheddar Rocket Crackers, Trader Joe's cheddar rockets

Trader Joe’s Multi-Grain Pita Bite Crackers

The perfect cracker to pair with cheese or eat separately.

Best healthy Trader Joe's snack: Trader Joe's Multi Grain Pita Bite Crackers with Whole Wheat and Flax Seeds, Trader Joe's crackers, Trader Joe's pita bite crackers

Trader Joe’s Pimento Cheese Dip

Trader Joe’s Pimento Cheese Dip is back! This dip doesn’t seem to be on the shelves year round, so when it is take advantage! Be careful though, it’s so addictive it’s easy to eat the whole container.

Best Trader Joe's snacks, pimento cheese dip

Trader Joe’s Mild Cheddar Cheese Snack Sticks

These Trader Joe’s Mild Cheddar Cheese Snack Sticks are very convenient for on the go snacking. They also work well for portion control, with each cheese stick at 80 calories.

Best healthy Trader Joe's snacks: Trader Joe's Mild Cheddar Cheese Snack Sticks

Trader Joe’s Oven Baked Cheese Bites

Trader Joe’s Oven Baked Cheese Bites are a protein rich snack and keto friendly! $2.69 / bag.

Best healthy Trader Joe's snack: Trader Joe's Oven Baked Cheese Bites

Trader Joe’s Organic Elote Corn Chip Dippers

Be careful, Trader Joe’s Elote Corn Chips are so good you have to resist eating the whole bag in one sitting! This is definitely a harder snack to eat while working because the spice gets all over your hands and it’s crunchy. When you have a 10 minute break though, this is a delicious snack to enjoy while working from home.

A great Trader Joe's snack: Trader Joe's Organic Elote Corn Chip Dippers

Trader Joe’s Sweet Plantain Chips

Trader Joe’s Sweet Plantain Chips are both sweet and savory!

A great Trader Joe's snack: Trader Joe's Sweet Plantain Chips, Trader Joe's Plantain Chips

Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Almond Butter Cups

Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Almond Butter Cups are the perfect guilty pleasure. With nut butter and dark chocolate you can feel a little less guilty about eating these! It’s a less guilty candy if you need some chocolate while working from home.

A great Trader Joe's snack: Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate Almond Butter Cups

Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Mint Creams

Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Mint Creams are the perfect snack for the sweet tooth.

Best Trader Joe's snacks: Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate Mint Creams

What are the best Trader Joe’s snacks you’ve discovered?

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