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How many times have you wanted something sweet, but wished it could be healthy?

To some, the words “healthy” and “sweet” can’t co-exist.

But that’s where people are wrong. Because they can!

If you know anything about me, you’d know that to me, a healthy lifestyle includes not only greens, but also means satisfying your cravings. Self-deprivation is never the answer. Restricting only makes you crave things more, and once you start labeling foods as “bad” or “good” – well that’s essentially setting yourself up for disaster. Why? Because the moment you crave these foods that you’ve already deemed bad, you already feel guilty. And the moment you eat them? Well, you might feel like you’ve failed.

That’s why I make it a point to honor my body by choosing to incorporate sweets into my lifestyle. Sometimes I’ll eat the real thing in moderation (AKA the full fat-made of flour-contains sugar-type of dessert) but I also love healthier alternatives of the real thing.

Here’s my newest discovery that I want to share with you: Healthier brownies by Pure Genius

Yes, I said it.
Healthier. Brownies.

Created by a former health journalist and certified health coach, Nancy Kalish, there’s a secret to em. Whole beans! And before you start judging… know that I am a tough food critique. I was skeptical at first, but trust me when I say that there isn’t the slightest flavor of bean in these brownies.

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In fact the chocolate brownie (my favorite) is shockingly rich and chewy – as in I would continue to buy this at the store! The blondie was flavorful, packed with chunks of chocolate chips but a bit heartier/not as sweet.

And wait, the best part:
Since the brownies are made of black beans and the blondie with chickpeas, they each contain protein, fiber and are made with REAL ingredients you can read and recognize.
And PS. see below, they were Chloe-approved and guess what? Chloe and I are sharing! 

I’ve teamed up with Pure Genius for a free GIVEAWAY box with 2 brownie bars & 2 blondie bars!

To enter you must do all of the following:
1.  Like Pure Genius on Facebook
2. Like Dowhatiulove on Facebook
3. Leave a comment below!
Winner will be announced Sunday September 18th via Instagram @dowhatiulove

PS. These were Chloe-approved ;)

PS. These were Chloe-approved ;)

It's Time to Wake the Wolves

Have you ever met someone and vibed with them so much that you felt like you had known them longer than the past 5 minutes? Well in this case, I’m talking about Stephanie Wong and Graham Jeong – co founders of Wake the Wolves.  

If you haven’t heard about them before (First, where have you been?!) and second, I’m so excited to introduce you to them!


Before we dive in, I just have to say how much I love Instagram. Not only as a platform to share social content but because it allows us to connect with like-minded people, and it’s how we met. Flashback two months ago, I received a “like” from Wake the Wolves; one comment lead to another and the next thing you know, we’re face timing – Steph & Graham in SF and me in NYC.

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Turns out, they’re just like you and I. They each have their own stories of struggle. You know, the pressure of juggling a career, keeping up with the demanding/mundane 9-5, the challenge of wanting to eat healthier and be active without losing a social life, the struggle of that inner wolf wanting to do more, do good, be a better version of themselves and give back to the community all at the same time. 

The result of embarking on their own wellness journey led them to create Wake the Wolves. They're partners in business but also in life, are both fitness enthusiasts, foodies, recipe developers, designers and authors who are above all, crazy passionate about health and wellness. Their mission? 

To be recklessly fun and bold in bringing healthy-conscious living straight into the fingertips of a diverse people.

Everything about them is in line with the DOWHATIULOVE lifestyle (aka there is no magic Rx, no quick fixes here), just 2 down to earth people who are on a kick ass journey to inspiring others to lead a healthy lifestyle. I love what this company represents and I'm sharing because I know you will too.

Wake the Wolves is about:

EMBRACING DIVERSITY – All colors, all shapes, all sizes. Let’s be real, not many wellness companies do this and this is one I truly admire about WTW.

HERITAGE/TRADITIONS – Love who you are and where you came from. As a Chinese-American growing up, it wasn’t easy to embrace eating rice and no one’s blogging about bok-choy being the rage (did I just say rage?!). During our facetime sesh, Steph mentioned the example of Goji berries.. it’s become a trendy super food, but did you know that it's actually an ancient food that originated from China? Oh yes it is. It’s about taking pride in who you are, which includes knowing where your food comes from, as well as preserving your traditions and carrying it on to the next.

EATING WHOLE FOODS – Check out their food philosophy below:
"Eat real, whole, unprocessed foods.
Beef-up on leafy greens.
Reduce refined sugars.
Cook your food.
Then share it."

GETTING BEHIND THE KITCHEN – There’s a bunch of killer recipes on their site. Warning: it’s visually tantalizing and you might just be motivated to start cooking! If you stop reading here, I'll know where you'll be.

COMMUNITY – This one’s a biggie. From fashion and blogging to books, S+G have a ton of tools to get you started (or keep you) on this fun wellness journey, including the cutest tops! Check out the shop here.
 

I’m obsessed with mine! It’s super soft but mostly because well, it says HELLA on it & it’s just so fun to say (that's my inner-Cali girl coming out)

I’m obsessed with mine! It’s super soft but mostly because well, it says HELLA on it & it’s just so fun to say (that's my inner-Cali girl coming out)

I just want to stress that this lifestyle isn’t just about fitness or eating healthy foods, it's also about mental wellbeing. Life should be fun + food should be fun. In line with the WTW mentality, there is no fad diet, no magic pill, no short cuts. It's just you and this one life. Time is too precious to be spent worrying about the numbers on the scale, to wake up feeling crappy, to feel anything less than your best. And this team here?

They're rooting for you "to wake your inner wolf" by as they say, "eating and living like you matter." 
Do it for your partner, do it for your family, do it to live longer, but most of all do it for YOU.
Just know that true
change lies within & in waking your inner wolf.

 

 

Gingersnaps

Gingersnaps with a Side of Life Lessons: When to Stop Being a "Yes" (Wo)man

We broke up --my relationship with blogging that is. Ironic, because if there’s one thing I hate, I hate giving up. And that’s exactly what I’ve been doing these past 6 months. Calling myself out on this: my last post was in July.

Coffee mug in hand, sweatpants on, does it get better than this? Well, some days that’s what it feels like. I needed time away from social media…if you’re a blogger then you know exactly what I’m talking about. The timing of every tweet seems crucial, the pressure to write every week. And then there’s that type of pressure you create yourself, because you are your own biggest critic; time dedicated to make sure every word is perfect, every sentence flowing, ensuring each story is more memorable than the last.

This is every blogger’s problem.

Social media is one thing, but the other issue? I’m a yes-woman. I say “yes” to almost every career opportunity that comes knocking on my door, ceiling, windows and all. Why? Because if experience helps to build character, then I believe saying “yes” to these doors will make me a better person, thus a better dietitian. And who wouldn’t want to be a better version of their self?

February marks my 1 year since I officially graduated my dietetic internship from NewYork-Presbyterian. Since then I've:

  • taken on a part time job of teaching private cooking classes
  • taken on a part time temp job as an HIV RD working with low income populations
  • served as a board member on the International Association for Eating Disorders New York Chapter
  • developed recipes in The Women's Health Body Clock Diet book which was just published in December 2015!
  • been quoted in Bride's Magazine ..twice!
  • started as a prenatal dietitian at Pre-Conceive
  • started as an RD at Mount Sinai
  • became recognized as a Culinary Content Network member of The Daily Meal

And with everything going on since taking on a full time job as a dietitian 6 months ago, I was burned out. I’ve been working 2-4 jobs since college, so can you blame a gal? Don't get me wrong. I am forever grateful for all of the opportunities and would not change a thing. But in the moment, I had no idea how to handle the stress. Holding just one job this time around and minimizing social media usage seemed like the solution. Except, the strangest is part is that when I began working at the hospital --a place I promised myself I would never go back to-- I shut the door on blogging... something I love.

In retrospect, I played the good ol’ “not having enough time in the day” card. It’s a legit excuse, one we’re all guilty of. I felt guilt over taking the job at the hospital, because I had turned on my basic philosophy: do what u love. My last experience in working at a hospital was not the best one, that’s the truth. So I did not intend to stay at this new job longer than the temporary position that I was hired for. Unexpectedly, this experience was so much more positive, as do many things, my plan changed. I met other dietitians who share a common goal, I get to continue to learn from my colleagues, and working with the sickest patients means that I am better prepared to counsel any client that comes my way when I finally have my own private practice! I’ve come to peace with what I can and can’t do in a hospital setting. But the biggest difference is my attitude and in realizing that no matter where I go, as a dietitian my ultimate goal is always this: to instill positive change in others. And that, I can certainly still do in a hospital! Now I just needed to re-open some doors and start making time to do what I love.

Takeaway Points:

1.     Do what u love – And if that’s currently not what you’re doing, then keep that picture on the road map ahead. Be pro-active and make time out of the day to do what actually makes you happy. Sometimes we have to do what we have to do to get where we want to be! 

2.     Don’t be a yes-(wo)man – You can do it all, that’s if you want to. But don’t say yes to every opportunity and spread yourself thin. If you keep at it, you will eventually burn out. Plus when you give anything less than your all, no one likes excuses --you will look like a slacker and smell like one too. Trust me, it’s much better to be picky about your experiences and give it your 110% than to half ass anything! Certainly don’t close the door on something that fuels your passion, but know that it’s OK to say no to something if it doesn’t truly serve you. 

3.     You talk the talk, but it’s time to walk the walk -- Because I hadn’t blogged for so long, I wasn’t sure how I’d start writing again. I think this way of thinking resonates with people in that when they eat a few not-so-healthy meals and then think they can never go back to eating healthy, or they skip a few days of working out and suddenly one week of not working out turns into one month. Accept the time lapse and keep moving! Remember, every day that goes by is another day you can never take back.

On a lighter note, no one’s perfect... but these chewy on the inside-crunchy on the outside-cookies are. If you're considering baking these (which you definitely should), this is an instance where I'd say: know when to be a "yes" (wo)man!

Brought to you by yours truly, dressed in sweatpants with a coffee mug in hand.

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Chewy Gingersnaps

INGREDIENTS
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon ground ginger
2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon cloves
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 cup crystalized ginger, finely chopped
1 cup brown sugar
3/4 cup unsalted vegan butter, softened
1 egg
1/3 cup molasses


Cinnamon sugar mix:
1/4 cup white sugar
2 teaspoon cinnamon
 

 

INSTRUCTIONS
1.     In a large bowl, combine all of the dry ingredients; flour, baking soda, salt, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg and crystalized ginger. Set aside.

2.     In a medium bowl, mix together the brown sugar and butter. Stir in the egg and molasses. Pour the mixture over the dry ingredients and mix/fold until well combined. Now place this bowl of dough into the fridge and chill for ~15 minutes.

3.     Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.

4.     In a small bowl, mix together white sugar and cinnamon. Set this aside for coating the dough balls.

5.     When ready to bake, remove dough from the refrigerator. Using a tablespoon, measure out scoops of dough and use your hands to form them into 1-inch balls. Roll each ball gently in the cinnamon sugar mix until lightly coated. Place on baking sheet.

6.     Bake for 8-11 minutes, until the center has risen and the edges are crispy. Remove pan from the oven and allow it to cool for ~3 minutes before transferring cookies to a cooling rack.

Now sit back and enjoy with your favorite milk or mug of tea.