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I try to keep my family healthy as much as possible. I serve fruit or vegetables at every meal, including breakfast. We go to the park or do some other outdoor activity several times a week. Even if it’s just for a walk around the block to let dinner settle.
Before becoming pregnant with Em I had started making healthier food selections, portioning my meals and hitting the gym. I only got about three months into my new lifestyle before that double line appeared.
Excited about the pregnancy but disappointed thinking I had to stop this awesome track I was on. Luckily for me the doctor knew better. He told me to take it easy and not do anything crazy but that continuing what I was doing was perfectly healthy and highly recommended. It truly helped me maintain a healthy pregnancy weight.
I have slacked for a while and really need to get back into the groove of things. I have watched a friend fight the bulge and do what she can to get healthy. Her results have been remarkable and have been positive in every way. Instead of living vicariously through her workouts, healthy meals and remarkable weight loss success, it’s time to bite the bullet and do it for myself!
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Here are some of my favorite low-cost recipes from the Campbell’s Kitchen website. You can view and download the step by step instructions by clicking on each picture. Wait, before you run out that door to get the ingredients you need to make some of these yummy recipes yourself, be sure to check out the Campbell’s Kitchen Coupon page for money-saving offers!
Broccoli Cheddar Rice
Time to Make: 1 hr Servings: 8 Cost per recipe: $4.96
Grilled Bruschetta Chicken
Time to Make: 1 hr and 30 mins Servings: 6 Cost per recipe: $11.04
Louisiana-Style Chicken, Sausage & Shrimp Skillet
Time to Make: 1 hr and 30 min Servings: 4 Cost per recipe: $9.09
Pork Medallions with Spinach & Barley
Time to Make: 1 hr and 10 mins Servings: 4 Cost per recipe: $12.31
Tilapia & Vegetable Casserole
Time to Make: 40 mins Servings: 4 Cost per recipe: $10.32
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Comments (2)
These recipes sound great. I have been trying to eat healthier since the first of the year and so far so good. I will be trying out some of these new recipes. Thank you so much
Some tasty ideas here, I love the Broccoli Cheddar Rice and want to give it a whirl!