I was able to juggle up a good plate of greenery, though.
I made a dressing use 1/4 c mashed avocado + 1/4 c Vegan Slaw Dressing
I could have just drank the dressing. It was so good. And it made use of my 67 cent each avocado stash. Nut pates are great for when the weather warms up and I can’t be bothered with turning on my oven to make tofu or roast chickpeas or juggle anything else. A quick blend and they’re ready. No oven juggling required. Try Sweet & Tangy Chicken-less Salad I snacked on some dried mango and raisins.
Reminds me that I need to make another batch of No Bake White Chocolate & Mango Cookie Dough Bites
I juggled a few workouts in. I run outside for 20 to 30 minutes and then do 10 to 20 minutes of yoga/core/pilates moves indoors. In, out, and done in 40 minutes. The weather has been so-so. This picture was taken when it was sunny, but we’ve had lots of overcast and dreary, windy, cold weather the past week. However, by the middle of this week, it’s supposed to be in the low 80s!
From my last post about Flax, I am glad so many of you love your flax. As mentioned, so many benefits to it. And I’m glad you liked the flax recipes I shared. The no-bake flax cookies I mentioned seemed to be popular in the comments. Let me know if you make those. Hopefully you have time to juggle your schedule and make Chocolate Chia Seed Pudding (No-Bake, Vegan, GF) Questions:
- Best thing you ate or did over the weekend? I savored a few No Bake Nutter Butter Special K Bars. So good.
- Can you juggle? I can’t. As a kid, I really wished I could but it’s not exactly something I practice trying or care much about as an adult while I am juggling real life.
- What are you juggling lately? How do you feel about it? Life is one big juggling act for me! Work, child, husband, household, workouts, money, cooking, cleaning, errands, my blog, fitting in ‘me time’. It makes me dizzy some days. But somehow I am keeping most of the balls in the air, most of the time, so to speak. However, I’ll admit, there are times when I just want to stop, drop, and let the balls fall. But that’s not in my nature; that’s not who I am. I am the proverbial juggling act with 17 irons in the fire at all times. I wouldn’t know what to do with myself if I didn’t have countless projects, people, and things to juggle. That’s where yoga comes in. It grounds me, centers me, and recharges me to go back out there and keep on, keepin’ on. Keep on juggling, baby. I know I will look back on this phase of my life just like all the other working moms who have raised their kids and wonder how I did it, but that I did it, and it all worked out. What or Whom is in your juggling act?