Showing posts with label vinaigrette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vinaigrette. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Easy Baked Chicken with Sherry Vinaigrette


Remember my rant about chicken breasts from last week?

I may have to retract some of it. After accidentally buying chicken breasts when I thought I was buying thighs, I was forced to give my least favorite cut of chicken another chance. Spoiler alert: it came out really well!

This baked chicken is really easy to make and stays moist thanks to a quick vinaigrette and a piece of parchment paper tucked around it when it cooks. It's great for adding to salads, tossing with some zoodles, or just eating plain with a side of veggies. I tossed a couple of handfuls of greens with some extra sherry vinaigrette, sliced up half an avocado, and enjoyed my chicken in this simple salad.


Today I also wanted to let you all know about an awesome program called Paleo Rehab. Laura Schoenfeld of ancestralizeme.com and Kelsey Marksteiner of healthyguthealthylife.com, both registered dieticians, developed this comprehensive program to help people suffering from adrenal fatigue. (If you're not familiar with adrenal fatigue, some of the symptoms are brain fog and persistent lack of energy. Check out the paleo rehab site to learn more!)

The program is on sale with a special bonus until May 4th--in addition to the videos, meal plans, and worksheets included in Paleo Rehab, you'll get exclusive access to office hours with Laura and Kelsey twice a week. If you're eating a paleo diet, getting enough sleep, and still feeling exhausted, this program could be perfect for you. (I'm a paleo rehab affiliate and also contributed one of my recipes to the program.)

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Bacon, Arugula, and Avocado Salad with Sherry Vinaigrette

Bacon, Avocado, and Arugula Salad with Sherry Vinaigrette | acalculatedwhisk.com

My last post was about inspiration, and this one is about exhaustion.  Not the discouraging kind of exhaustion that makes you feel like there's no end in sight, but the kind of exhaustion that leaves you cheerfully spent at the end of the day--content, but without much left to offer.

Bacon, Avocado, and Arugula Salad with Sherry Vinaigrette | acalculatedwhisk.com

I started my first external placement for graduate school last week, and I'm in schools working with kids and teachers four days a week for ten hours a day.  (In case you haven't heard me mention it, I'm working on a master's in speech and language pathology with dual certification as a reading specialist).  I am learning and doing so much that I do not know where to put all my thoughts and ideas.  I have plenty of notebooks and folders, but there's not enough space and time to capture everything I want to hold onto.  Do you ever feel that way?  Please tell me about your own exhaustion in the comments so I can feel a little less alone!

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