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Acai Bowls + Shakeology Bowls {My new obsession!}

It's seemed like for months everywhere I turned I saw bloggers on vacation eating these mysterious "acai bowls" of what looked like delicious goodness.  I swear every time we visited a new city, I would google to see if I could find any smoothie shop or little cafe that sold them.  After a lot of empty searches, I decided to just try it out myself at home.  So what is an acai bowl?  Basically it's a REALLY thick smoothie, designed to be eating with a spoon out of a bowl, and topped with fresh fruit, granola, coconut, honey, peanut butter, whatever!  YUM, sold!
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The first step to making one at home was figuring out how to make this yummy but thick acai base.  While wandering around Whole Foods in Jackson, I realized that they sell these frozen Sambazon acai packets.  They are simply unsweetened (0g of sugar) frozen acai and the perfect base for an acai bowl.  I blended mine with a little bit of water until it was the thick consistency of ice cream.  As for toppings, feel free to get creative!  I always do something crunchy (granola, cereal, nuts), something fruity (strawberries, bananas, kiwi), something special (coconut, chia seeds, pomegranate seeds) and a little drizzle of something sweet (peanut butter, honey, maple syrup).
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I love acai bowls and they are such a tasty treat but since I am already drinking Shakeology everyday I thought to myself "I wonder if I could ever get my Shakeology thick enough to make a Shakeology acai bowl?!"  And with that, MAGIC!  This is my new favorite twist on my daily Shakeology and I love that the options are endless for flavors and toppings.  Plus Shakeology is already sweet enough for me that there is no need to add any honey or other sweeteners.  Tasty treat and healthiest meal of the day?  Sign me up!
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Shakeology Bowl
Ingredients:
1 packet Shakeology
1 cup frozen fruit
1/4 cup liquid (almond milk, water, coconut water)
Toppings (fruit, granola, nuts, coconut, peanut butter, chia seeds, etc)

Directions:
Add Shakeology, liquid, and frozen fruit to the blender.
Pulse on low and gradually increase speed, just until evenly blended (it should be thick like ice cream!)
Scoop into a bowl and add desired toppings.
Enjoy with a spoon :)
It's seemed like for months everywhere I turned I saw bloggers on vacation eating these mysterious "acai bowls" of what looked like delicious goodness.  I swear every time we visited a new city, I would google to see if I could find any smoothie shop or little cafe that sold them.  After a lot of empty searches, I decided to just try it out myself at home.  So what is an acai bowl?  Basically it's a REALLY thick smoothie, designed to be eating with a spoon out of a bowl, and topped with fresh fruit, granola, coconut, honey, peanut butter, whatever!  YUM, sold!
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The first step to making one at home was figuring out how to make this yummy but thick acai base.  While wandering around Whole Foods in Jackson, I realized that they sell these frozen Sambazon acai packets.  They are simply unsweetened (0g of sugar) frozen acai and the perfect base for an acai bowl.  I blended mine with a little bit of water until it was the thick consistency of ice cream.  As for toppings, feel free to get creative!  I always do something crunchy (granola, cereal, nuts), something fruity (strawberries, bananas, kiwi), something special (coconut, chia seeds, pomegranate seeds) and a little drizzle of something sweet (peanut butter, honey, maple syrup).
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I love acai bowls and they are such a tasty treat but since I am already drinking Shakeology everyday I thought to myself "I wonder if I could ever get my Shakeology thick enough to make a Shakeology acai bowl?!"  And with that, MAGIC!  This is my new favorite twist on my daily Shakeology and I love that the options are endless for flavors and toppings.  Plus Shakeology is already sweet enough for me that there is no need to add any honey or other sweeteners.  Tasty treat and healthiest meal of the day?  Sign me up!
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Shakeology Bowl
Ingredients:
1 packet Shakeology
1 cup frozen fruit
1/4 cup liquid (almond milk, water, coconut water)
Toppings (fruit, granola, nuts, coconut, peanut butter, chia seeds, etc)

Directions:
Add Shakeology, liquid, and frozen fruit to the blender.
Pulse on low and gradually increase speed, just until evenly blended (it should be thick like ice cream!)
Scoop into a bowl and add desired toppings.
Enjoy with a spoon :)

Acai Bowls + Shakeology Bowls {My new obsession!}

An Honest Review of the Three Day Refresh

I'm going to be 100% honest and up-front with you....I didn't want to do the Three Day Refresh.  At all.  I have never really had any desire to do a juice cleanse/detox diet/reset because quite simply, I have always thought they were kind of a fraud.  I know how my body reacts to cutting out entire food groups completely: I lose weight and then the second I eat normal again, I gain it all back.  (I ate only Pria bars and sugar free jello for like a month in high school to fit into my prom dress and ended up throwing up at Prom after eating a real dinner with my date...but that's another story for another day!) So how did I get sucked into doing the 3-Day Refresh in December of all months?! Because Rob wanted me to and since he does every crazy program and idea with me, I owe it to him.  So against my better judgement, I said I would do it.  We ordered our 3 Day Refreshes and every day leading up to it, I dreaded it.  I watched videos, psyched myself out, and generally was just ready for it to be over (meanwhile Rob was so excited and couldn't wait!)
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The 3 Day Refresh is completely vegan and designed to clean up your nutrition, your digestion, and just generally get you back on track either after a little overindulging (think post holidays) or before a big event (think weddings, reunions, etc).  I won't lie, I am a huge carnivore so the fact that the Refresh is vegan was hugely intimidating to me!

We started on a Tuesday so we planned our meals and went grocery shopping on Monday.  I freaked out a little about the lack of eggs/meat but it was probably the easiest meal planning I've ever done.  The refresh comes with a booklet with fill-in-the-blank meal plan for each day and a list of recipes you can choose from.  To make things simple, Rob and I decided to just pick our favorite and do the same thing for three days.  Our total at the grocery store was $27.
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Tuesday:  I woke up and drank vegan Shakeology with 1/2 frozen banana for breakfast.  Nothing drastically different since I drink Shakeology every day (just normally not the vegan kind).  I did a 30 minute PiYo workout and felt like I had normal energy.  About an hour later, I had a big glass of iced tea and an hour after that I did my first fiber sweep.  The fiber sweep was the thing I was dreading most.  I'll be honest, I heard people gag and have to plug their nose to even get it down.  I have such a weak gag reflex I thought for sure I would struggle with this.  But I'm so confused!!!!  What are people talking about?!?! It wasn't bad AT ALL!!!  I mean it wasn't something that I would choose to drink all of the time and kind of had the consistency of sawdust in water but it wasn't disgusting or anything!  It had a very neutral, lemon-y flavor and went down in a couple of gulps with a straw. If you have ever drank apple cider vinegar (the bombshell spell, anyone!) this is NOTHING compared to that!  After the fiber sweep I packed, did laundry, and chugged water.  I heard some people get headaches from not drinking enough water so I tried to stay on top of my intake (Note: I never once had a headache).  I will say this (sorry if this is TMI)---I must have peed 50 times on Tuesday alone!  I definitely wouldn't have survived if I was at work and couldn't use the bathroom every five seconds.  For lunch, we had a tropical stirfry of red bell pepper, onion, and pineapple in coconut oil that was delicious!  We also had a vanilla protein shake that tasted like a super sweet treat.  I had another glass of hibiscus tea in the afternoon and still felt pretty normal.  I had a cucumber tomato salad with oil and vinegar as a snack in the afternoon with another big glass of water.  Hunger hit pretty hard at the 4pm mark but that is pretty common for me in general.  I tried to push my dinner back until 6:30-7ish so that I wouldn't get hungry at night.  For dinner, we had boiled kale with lemon juice and pine nuts.  We also had another vanilla shake.  I thought the kale was going to be terrible but it was surprisingly delicious.  Like so good that I think I will make it as a side dish on a normal night.  I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of food!  We went to bed at a normal time and I slept pretty well minus waking up to pee.

Wednesday:  I woke up and, of course, weighed myself immediately (and lifted my shirt to see if my abs came in yet ha ha)  Down 1.3 lbs!  (Rob was down 3 lbs!)  Rob had to go to work (a simulated flight not a real flight! Don't worry he would never attempt to fly not fully fed!) but said he felt pretty normal.  We stuck with our same meal plan as day 1.  Wednesday was by far the hardest day for me.  We ventured out to check out Christmas trees in town and I missed my afternoon snack time and this was probably the lowest point for me.  Rob wanted vegetable broth with dinner (it's optional on the plan) so we hit Winn Dixie on the way home.  I was out of water, hours from dinner, and feeling mentally weak.  Walking through the aisles of "real food" was torture!  We came home, ate the cucumber tomato salad, and just lounged around watching Kardashian re-runs and decided it was best not to over-do it.  The vegetable broth with dinner was delicious and Rob even called it a "three course meal" haha  My friend Blair was hosting Wine Wednesday so even though I knew how hard it was going to be, I felt like I had to go.  I filled up a wine glass of tea and somehow avoided eating macarons and bruschetta.  A serious test of my will power!!!  One thing that surprised me is how well I slept during the refresh.  It usually takes me a while to fall asleep and I wake up easy but I fell asleep fast and slept hard all three night!

Thursday: The final full day!  Rob and I were both down another pound each.  I felt more energy and my mood was definitely improved from Day 2.  Rob was off work so we binge watched Netflix and took it easy.  I feel like doing the Refresh during a time when you can relax makes it feel like a treat.  (although I can see the benefit in doing it when you are super busy and therefore not constantly thinking about food too)

Final results: In three days, I lost 3.7 lbs and Rob lost 5.8lbs.  More importantly than that, I realized that I can do hard things.  I ate a VEGAN diet for three days!  If you don't know, I spent my first 24 years of life avoiding anything and everything green and for three days, I ate kale for dinner....and loved it!  But in all seriousness, my body felt great.  My stomach felt smaller, my cravings were practically non-existent, and my skin felt clearer.   I felt....refreshed!  I can see myself craving the refresh when I have that icky, overindulged feeling.  I liked that I was able to eat real food, not just drink liquids and think that really helped me feel more satisfied.



So how does the Three Day Refresh compare to other cleanses/detoxes?  Well, this is the only one I have ever done so this is the only actual experience I can give you.  I can give you numbers though.

Cost: The Three Day Refresh cost me $52 + the cost of food (so I guess roughly $13).  For comparison, a three day Suja Juice cleanse costs ~$162, a three day Blueprint Juice cleanse costs ~$228, and my sister in law Erin did a five day local juice/soup cleanse in San Diego and it cost her ~$300

Calories:  One of the things I really like about the Three Day Refresh was that I could actually eat (and chew) real food, not just liquids.  With that said, the daily calories are all pretty comparable.  The Three Day Refresh is roughly 900-1,000 calories.  The Suja cleanse is ~1,060 calories and the Blueprint cleanse is between 860-1040 calories.


The REAL Final Results:  I don't think anyone doubts that a refresh/cleanse/detox will make you lose weight but my skepticism came in what happens AFTER the refresh is over.  I said from the beginning that this would be an open, honest review so here it is:

Rob and I did the 3 Day Refresh IMMEDIATELY before going home from Christmas.  We KNEW that we were going to eat whatever we wanted over that week and would certainly gain.  After 7 days of travel and holidays, I came home and had gained 4 lbs.  To me, that was pretty reasonable.  But here is the interesting thing:  In six days after we got home, we kind of got back into a routine but not really.  (ie. drank shakeology but ate pizza for dinner and worked out two or three of those six days) and I lost 3.7lbs.  So overall after two weeks of travel and binging over the holidays, I only gained 0.3 lbs from my Post-Refresh lowest weight EVER.  To me, that speaks volumes to this program!

Would I do it again?  DEFINITELY!  Especially before a big event or after an indulgent vacation!  Interested in trying it for yourself?  You can get it HERE (Click Shop --> 3 Day Refresh)
I'm going to be 100% honest and up-front with you....I didn't want to do the Three Day Refresh.  At all.  I have never really had any desire to do a juice cleanse/detox diet/reset because quite simply, I have always thought they were kind of a fraud.  I know how my body reacts to cutting out entire food groups completely: I lose weight and then the second I eat normal again, I gain it all back.  (I ate only Pria bars and sugar free jello for like a month in high school to fit into my prom dress and ended up throwing up at Prom after eating a real dinner with my date...but that's another story for another day!) So how did I get sucked into doing the 3-Day Refresh in December of all months?! Because Rob wanted me to and since he does every crazy program and idea with me, I owe it to him.  So against my better judgement, I said I would do it.  We ordered our 3 Day Refreshes and every day leading up to it, I dreaded it.  I watched videos, psyched myself out, and generally was just ready for it to be over (meanwhile Rob was so excited and couldn't wait!)
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The 3 Day Refresh is completely vegan and designed to clean up your nutrition, your digestion, and just generally get you back on track either after a little overindulging (think post holidays) or before a big event (think weddings, reunions, etc).  I won't lie, I am a huge carnivore so the fact that the Refresh is vegan was hugely intimidating to me!

We started on a Tuesday so we planned our meals and went grocery shopping on Monday.  I freaked out a little about the lack of eggs/meat but it was probably the easiest meal planning I've ever done.  The refresh comes with a booklet with fill-in-the-blank meal plan for each day and a list of recipes you can choose from.  To make things simple, Rob and I decided to just pick our favorite and do the same thing for three days.  Our total at the grocery store was $27.
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Tuesday:  I woke up and drank vegan Shakeology with 1/2 frozen banana for breakfast.  Nothing drastically different since I drink Shakeology every day (just normally not the vegan kind).  I did a 30 minute PiYo workout and felt like I had normal energy.  About an hour later, I had a big glass of iced tea and an hour after that I did my first fiber sweep.  The fiber sweep was the thing I was dreading most.  I'll be honest, I heard people gag and have to plug their nose to even get it down.  I have such a weak gag reflex I thought for sure I would struggle with this.  But I'm so confused!!!!  What are people talking about?!?! It wasn't bad AT ALL!!!  I mean it wasn't something that I would choose to drink all of the time and kind of had the consistency of sawdust in water but it wasn't disgusting or anything!  It had a very neutral, lemon-y flavor and went down in a couple of gulps with a straw. If you have ever drank apple cider vinegar (the bombshell spell, anyone!) this is NOTHING compared to that!  After the fiber sweep I packed, did laundry, and chugged water.  I heard some people get headaches from not drinking enough water so I tried to stay on top of my intake (Note: I never once had a headache).  I will say this (sorry if this is TMI)---I must have peed 50 times on Tuesday alone!  I definitely wouldn't have survived if I was at work and couldn't use the bathroom every five seconds.  For lunch, we had a tropical stirfry of red bell pepper, onion, and pineapple in coconut oil that was delicious!  We also had a vanilla protein shake that tasted like a super sweet treat.  I had another glass of hibiscus tea in the afternoon and still felt pretty normal.  I had a cucumber tomato salad with oil and vinegar as a snack in the afternoon with another big glass of water.  Hunger hit pretty hard at the 4pm mark but that is pretty common for me in general.  I tried to push my dinner back until 6:30-7ish so that I wouldn't get hungry at night.  For dinner, we had boiled kale with lemon juice and pine nuts.  We also had another vanilla shake.  I thought the kale was going to be terrible but it was surprisingly delicious.  Like so good that I think I will make it as a side dish on a normal night.  I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of food!  We went to bed at a normal time and I slept pretty well minus waking up to pee.

Wednesday:  I woke up and, of course, weighed myself immediately (and lifted my shirt to see if my abs came in yet ha ha)  Down 1.3 lbs!  (Rob was down 3 lbs!)  Rob had to go to work (a simulated flight not a real flight! Don't worry he would never attempt to fly not fully fed!) but said he felt pretty normal.  We stuck with our same meal plan as day 1.  Wednesday was by far the hardest day for me.  We ventured out to check out Christmas trees in town and I missed my afternoon snack time and this was probably the lowest point for me.  Rob wanted vegetable broth with dinner (it's optional on the plan) so we hit Winn Dixie on the way home.  I was out of water, hours from dinner, and feeling mentally weak.  Walking through the aisles of "real food" was torture!  We came home, ate the cucumber tomato salad, and just lounged around watching Kardashian re-runs and decided it was best not to over-do it.  The vegetable broth with dinner was delicious and Rob even called it a "three course meal" haha  My friend Blair was hosting Wine Wednesday so even though I knew how hard it was going to be, I felt like I had to go.  I filled up a wine glass of tea and somehow avoided eating macarons and bruschetta.  A serious test of my will power!!!  One thing that surprised me is how well I slept during the refresh.  It usually takes me a while to fall asleep and I wake up easy but I fell asleep fast and slept hard all three night!

Thursday: The final full day!  Rob and I were both down another pound each.  I felt more energy and my mood was definitely improved from Day 2.  Rob was off work so we binge watched Netflix and took it easy.  I feel like doing the Refresh during a time when you can relax makes it feel like a treat.  (although I can see the benefit in doing it when you are super busy and therefore not constantly thinking about food too)

Final results: In three days, I lost 3.7 lbs and Rob lost 5.8lbs.  More importantly than that, I realized that I can do hard things.  I ate a VEGAN diet for three days!  If you don't know, I spent my first 24 years of life avoiding anything and everything green and for three days, I ate kale for dinner....and loved it!  But in all seriousness, my body felt great.  My stomach felt smaller, my cravings were practically non-existent, and my skin felt clearer.   I felt....refreshed!  I can see myself craving the refresh when I have that icky, overindulged feeling.  I liked that I was able to eat real food, not just drink liquids and think that really helped me feel more satisfied.



So how does the Three Day Refresh compare to other cleanses/detoxes?  Well, this is the only one I have ever done so this is the only actual experience I can give you.  I can give you numbers though.

Cost: The Three Day Refresh cost me $52 + the cost of food (so I guess roughly $13).  For comparison, a three day Suja Juice cleanse costs ~$162, a three day Blueprint Juice cleanse costs ~$228, and my sister in law Erin did a five day local juice/soup cleanse in San Diego and it cost her ~$300

Calories:  One of the things I really like about the Three Day Refresh was that I could actually eat (and chew) real food, not just liquids.  With that said, the daily calories are all pretty comparable.  The Three Day Refresh is roughly 900-1,000 calories.  The Suja cleanse is ~1,060 calories and the Blueprint cleanse is between 860-1040 calories.


The REAL Final Results:  I don't think anyone doubts that a refresh/cleanse/detox will make you lose weight but my skepticism came in what happens AFTER the refresh is over.  I said from the beginning that this would be an open, honest review so here it is:

Rob and I did the 3 Day Refresh IMMEDIATELY before going home from Christmas.  We KNEW that we were going to eat whatever we wanted over that week and would certainly gain.  After 7 days of travel and holidays, I came home and had gained 4 lbs.  To me, that was pretty reasonable.  But here is the interesting thing:  In six days after we got home, we kind of got back into a routine but not really.  (ie. drank shakeology but ate pizza for dinner and worked out two or three of those six days) and I lost 3.7lbs.  So overall after two weeks of travel and binging over the holidays, I only gained 0.3 lbs from my Post-Refresh lowest weight EVER.  To me, that speaks volumes to this program!

Would I do it again?  DEFINITELY!  Especially before a big event or after an indulgent vacation!  Interested in trying it for yourself?  You can get it HERE (Click Shop --> 3 Day Refresh)

An Honest Review of the Three Day Refresh

What I Ate Wednesday

This second edition of What I Ate Wednesday is pretty darn boring...but also pretty typical for what we eat on a normal running around kind of weekday.
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1. Nothing :: I worked out first thing in morning on an empty stomach and I don't love doing that.  (Rob had to go to work early and I hit snooze a few too many times so I left myself no time to eat.)  With that said, a 20 minute PiYo video is totally do-able on an empty stomach.
2. Shakeology :: Chocolate, of course.  I am seriously obsessed.
3. Greek Yogurt :: Quick snack while doing some planning/work on the computer
4. PB and Banana Sandwich :: Which I ate in the car on the way to the grocery store and forgot to take a picture of! Oops!
5. Publix Samples :: Publix has the best samples.  Rob makes fun of me because when I hear them say over the intercom that the sample meal is ready, I drop everything and run!
6. Cheeseburger Bites and Carrot Apple Slaw :: These cheeseburger bites are so stinkin' good! Dinner recipes found here
7. Wine and Cheese :: I went to a friend's Agnes and Dora party last night and had some wine while trying on leggings! haha Pretty perfect combo if you ask me ;)



This second edition of What I Ate Wednesday is pretty darn boring...but also pretty typical for what we eat on a normal running around kind of weekday.
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1. Nothing :: I worked out first thing in morning on an empty stomach and I don't love doing that.  (Rob had to go to work early and I hit snooze a few too many times so I left myself no time to eat.)  With that said, a 20 minute PiYo video is totally do-able on an empty stomach.
2. Shakeology :: Chocolate, of course.  I am seriously obsessed.
3. Greek Yogurt :: Quick snack while doing some planning/work on the computer
4. PB and Banana Sandwich :: Which I ate in the car on the way to the grocery store and forgot to take a picture of! Oops!
5. Publix Samples :: Publix has the best samples.  Rob makes fun of me because when I hear them say over the intercom that the sample meal is ready, I drop everything and run!
6. Cheeseburger Bites and Carrot Apple Slaw :: These cheeseburger bites are so stinkin' good! Dinner recipes found here
7. Wine and Cheese :: I went to a friend's Agnes and Dora party last night and had some wine while trying on leggings! haha Pretty perfect combo if you ask me ;)



What I Ate Wednesday

What I Ate Wednesday: Wild Roots Cafe & Beach Pops

I am always curious what other people eat so I love checking out Peas and Crayons What I Ate Wednesday linkup.  Here is a peek into what we are eating!
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I am not a morning person at all.  Rob knows not to talk to me until I start the conversation.  I am also not a big eater first thing when I wake up.  My morning routine is grabbing a greek yogurt from the fridge and bringing it back to bed to eat while I catch up on my instagram and bloglovin feeds.
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Rob and I did a quick workout.  We are currently hooked on PiYo, which is a fast paced mix of yoga and pilates.  Any other PiYo fans?  Then I had chocolate Shakeology with almond milk and peanut butter.  Shakes always taste better in Hokie tumblers ;)
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Rob wasn't scheduled to fly so we headed to the beach to relax.  I was excited to try Wild Roots Cafe for lunch as I heard great things about their healthy, fresh food options.  It did not disappoint! I got the Monte Carlo pizzetta with bacon, roast beef, blue cheese, caramelized onions, greens and drizzled with vinaigrette on a gluten free tortilla.
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Wild Roots' sister store, Beach Pops is connected next door and features smoothies, soft serve, and delicious fresh fruit popsicles.  I was almost set on a popsicle when I realized that they have soft serve made out of frozen bananas!!! We make banana ice cream at home all the time and I had to try their version.  We split the tropical berry (banana base with pineapple and mixed berries) and it was fabulous!!
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For dinner we made our favorite lazy meal--taco salads.  This is a staple at our house because it is easy, healthy, and tasty.  I topped mine with onion, peach mango salsa, cheese, and greek yogurt.
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As a late night snack, I ate a bowl of cherries (I can't get enough of these!) and some dark chocolate chips (eaten too fast to be photographed!).



I am always curious what other people eat so I love checking out Peas and Crayons What I Ate Wednesday linkup.  Here is a peek into what we are eating!
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I am not a morning person at all.  Rob knows not to talk to me until I start the conversation.  I am also not a big eater first thing when I wake up.  My morning routine is grabbing a greek yogurt from the fridge and bringing it back to bed to eat while I catch up on my instagram and bloglovin feeds.
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Rob and I did a quick workout.  We are currently hooked on PiYo, which is a fast paced mix of yoga and pilates.  Any other PiYo fans?  Then I had chocolate Shakeology with almond milk and peanut butter.  Shakes always taste better in Hokie tumblers ;)
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Rob wasn't scheduled to fly so we headed to the beach to relax.  I was excited to try Wild Roots Cafe for lunch as I heard great things about their healthy, fresh food options.  It did not disappoint! I got the Monte Carlo pizzetta with bacon, roast beef, blue cheese, caramelized onions, greens and drizzled with vinaigrette on a gluten free tortilla.
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Wild Roots' sister store, Beach Pops is connected next door and features smoothies, soft serve, and delicious fresh fruit popsicles.  I was almost set on a popsicle when I realized that they have soft serve made out of frozen bananas!!! We make banana ice cream at home all the time and I had to try their version.  We split the tropical berry (banana base with pineapple and mixed berries) and it was fabulous!!
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For dinner we made our favorite lazy meal--taco salads.  This is a staple at our house because it is easy, healthy, and tasty.  I topped mine with onion, peach mango salsa, cheese, and greek yogurt.
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As a late night snack, I ate a bowl of cherries (I can't get enough of these!) and some dark chocolate chips (eaten too fast to be photographed!).



What I Ate Wednesday: Wild Roots Cafe & Beach Pops

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