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No waste French Toast with Basil Apricots

Juli 28, 2020 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

This recipe post is a very special one to me. I do not just want to introduce a super delicious and healthy recipe to you but I also want to address a topic with this: sustainability and food waste in the kitchen. I believe that there is way to much food thrown away and that way to often we do not care about making conscious and sustainable decisions in the kitchen. With this recipe I designed one that is low to zero waste, that is fully organic and local and that is made of regional ingredients from Austria. Kind of a back to the roots recipe to raise awareness of how wasteful we can be in the kitchen.

But first, what even is French toast?

I think most of us know, but not everyone. French Toast is bread that has been soaked in milk, eggs, and sugar (traditionally) and then is fried in a pan, served with syrup. In Austria it also is very popular with the name „Armer Ritter“. It is something actually pretty traditional in the Austrian cuisine but has only become really popular with the American name „French Toast“.

How to reduce (food) waste with French toast

The great thing about this dish is that it is something we Austrians would call „Restlessen“. This literally translates to eating the remains, so what’s left. It is an amazing (and pretty tasty) way to use leftovers.

  • Instead of throwing bread away that is one week old and already pretty stale, you can use it for this recipe. That way you save food from being thrown away AND you make a super tasty meal. A win win. But it still is by far not popular enough, unfortunately, that’s why I want to encourage you to give it a shot. Next time you consider throwing bread away, try this out.
  • Similar goes for the apricots. I sometimes feel that apricots are like avocados. They are not ripe for a week and then suddenly one day they are and the next they go bad. And if you do not want to make something with the apricots this one exact day when they are good, you are likely to throw them away. Which is sad. When you cook them down, add some lemon juice, a little sweetener and some fresh basil you basically make something like jam (Marmalade). And this will last for several days in the fridge. Again, you do not have to throw anything away and you create something super tasty. What I love most about this is that you can add this „jam“ to basically anything from yogurt bowls, porridge, cake to ice cream or another dessert cream. And no, you cannot only make this with apricots. With pretty much any fruit it works. Peaches, berries, cherries, whatever you have on hand and you feel like you can use up.

What about the rest?

Well, that’s the two main components that are contributing to reduce waste. But what about the rest? We still need milk, eggs, sweetener, oil and yogurt. So one by one.

  • Milk: As for the milk, I love to buy it as Joseph Brot . This comes from Austrian farmers, is all organic and packaged in glass bottles. Glass bottles are amazing because they are reusable. And also if you cannot return them you can use them at home for example when you make fresh smoothies or juices. Reuse and reduce waste.
  • Bread: Joseph Brot to be honest is where I go for most of my organic ingredients for recipes like those. Not only do they have the best and organic sourdough bread in whole Vienna, which is made of grains from Austria but it also comes in paper bags. No plastic.
  • Yoghurt: Moreover they have organic Austrian yoghurt. Another ingredient for this recipe. And again, it comes in glass jars. Whenever such a jar is empty I love to use it for storage. No matter if it is for nuts, dried fruits or a homemade sauce or dip that needs to be stored in the fridge. I just wash them when empty and reuse them. So incredibly handy to have on hand. I am not in any way sponsored by them and I do not want to tell you that you need to go there to buy your ingredients. Most supermarkets (I know Billa and Spar do so) have milk and yoghurt in glass jars. But what I love most about going to Joseph is that I know that the products don’t travel for days because they are all from Austria. This also is better for the environment of course and their CO2 footprint.
  • The sweetener: I love using honey as a sweetener because of several reasons: first, it’s super tasty, second, it is healthier than sugar since it does have some nutrients, third: you get it at every corner in Austria. Plus, most of the times you get it in glass jars. No plastic, less waste, reusable. I have already told you why glass jars are pretty cool but think about this: you empty your honey jar, you wash it and you can store your homemade apricot jam in it. Isn’t that amazing? It is!
  • Eggs: here it is really hard to go no waste. But there are great ways to can get close! When you purchase eggs do not buy them pre-packaged. Either buy them on a farmers market or some supermarkets have places where you can fill them into the boxes yourself. This is really convenient because you an reuse the cartoon boxes several times and you d not automatically take a new one every time you purchase eggs. Another thing that I have seen recently is a reusable egg container. So it is like a cartoon box but made out of plastic (unfortunately) but you can basically use it forever and always refill it. if you want to go 100% zero waste you could also, after using the eggs, compost the shell or if you have a farmer close to you give it to them because they may feed it to their chicken.
  • Oil: last but not least we have the oil. I prefer using something like sunflower seed oil because it is quite neutral in taste but it is regional and often comes in glasswork bottles. But also coconut oil works well (just that it is not regional here) because it has a very high cooking temperature. Also, it most of the time comes in glas containers. Again, you can reuse them. In the kitchen, for storage or even for decoration. If you add some flower leaves and a candle, this makes a beautiful decoration and accounts for an amazing atmosphere.

Why buying local?

Buying local can never harm. There are 2 main reasons I buy local. the first one is the impact it has on the environment. The transportation already makes a huge difference if the apricots come from Styria, which is 200km away or from Portugal, which is 2000km away. They do not need to be shipped by plane, they do not need a cooling system that lasts for days and is energy consuming. They come from Styria, maybe on the same day you purchase and use them.

Secondly, right now, more than ever it is important to support your local economy and local farmers. This crisis has hit every single one of us and some more than others. Of course apricots from Portugal may be cheaper because agricultural standard are not as high as they are here and therefore Austrian farmers have a harder time competing with farmers from abroad. But in order to keep the Austrian system alive and to fight through this crisis together we have to stay strong and support each other.

The last point: why buying organic

I think we have all heard that buying organic (Bio) food is better than purchasing non organic food! But why actually? Several reasons. When jr comes to fruit and veggies I would ALWAYS long for organic food when available. When being produced organic no pesticides or chemicals are allowed to be used. The use of those does not only harm our environment and soil in the long term but it actually is not good for our overall health. All of the things that have been added or injected into the food to help it trow faster and bigger can in the long term really mess up your gut and the bacteria in it and digestion. Those are things our bodies don’t know and therefore do not know how to really handle it. So really, try to buy organic. It is more expensive but your health should be worth the investment.

The other reason is, when it comes to animal products, the living conditions of the animals are better than for non-organic. Unfortunately they are not always much better or good, but organically produced animal products have higher standards.

Why doing and considering all of this? 

See, if we keep our food consumption and buying behavior as is, these are not very good conditions for the agriculture in the future. We need to make a change and we should start now. Producing less or no waste is essential as well as supporting local economy (especially after or while facing such a crisis). Furthermore it is better for our bodies and the environment when we make a change to organic shopping.

I know all of this information may be a little bit overwhelming at once. Still, I wanted to pack it all in one blog post to have the overview and because it is so important to me. I just wanted to give you a brief introduction into all of these aspects but I can also do a more detailed blog post on these topics if you are interested. But for now, I hope that you will love and enjoy this recipe and keep all of this information in the back of your head.

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No waste Apricot Basil French Toast

Course Breakfast, brunch, Dessert
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 10 Minuten
Total Time 20 Minuten
Servings 2 servings

What you will need

  • 1 egg
  • 150 ml milk
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • a pinch of sea salt
  • 2 large slices of bread can be a few days old and stale
  • 5-6 apricots
  • 1 handful basil
  • 1 tbsp butter or oil
  • 150 g greek yoghurt
  • 1 tbsp honey

How to

  1. Combine the eggs, milk, honey and sea salt in a bowl. Add the slices of bread and dip them into the mixture. Let them soak in the liquid for about 2 minutes on each side.

  2. In a pan heat up half of the butter. Slice the apricots and finely slice the basil. Add the apricots into the hot pan and sautée them for 2 minutes on high heat. Turn the heat down to medium and add the basil and honey and let simmer for about 5 minutes until it is a bit saucy.

  3. Add the remaining butter to another pan and heat it up. Add the soaked bread and fry on each side for about 3 minutes on medium high. Take the bread out and place it on two plates. Add the remaining egg and milk mixture to the pan and make "sweet scrambled eggs".

  4. In a seperate bowl combine the greek yoghurt with the honey and whisk until creamy and smooth. Top the french toast with the basil apricots and the whipped honey greek yoghurt. Serve with some more honey or maple syrup and enjoy!

Happy cooking,
Enjoy,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisiniere

Kategorie: Breakfast, Desserts, Diet-Specific, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: apricots, armer Ritter, breakfast, brunch, French toast, healthy, healthy brunch, healthy brunch recipes, healthy eats, low waste, Marillen, marillenzeit, no waste, no waste cooking, summer brunch recipes, toast Tuesday

My favorite brunch spots in Vienna

Juli 4, 2020 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

[ Brunch ] – a meal eaten when you wake up too late to have breakfast, but do not want to go until lunch without having eaten. Instead you have a single meal called brunch.

Ok, let’s make that be a katie definition. The favorite meal of the day because it gives you an excuse to have pancakes and avo toast all at the same time and you do not need to get up early. 

I feel like brunch has become a very popular thing in the recent years. Although making it at home is very fun and I have several recipes for this on my blog it also is super nice to go out and get it served. That’s why in this blog post I have written down my favorite places to go and have brunch in Vienna. They are in no particular order but they are all super good!

Cafe Telegraph

Garnisongasse 7, 1090 Wien

Cafe Telegraph is a very cute coffee shop pretty much in the heart of Vienna. You can find a very nice seating both, outside and inside which makes it perfect for any season! On their menu you can find traditional breakfasts from all over the world such as an english breakfast with baked beans and sausages but also such as Shakshuka. Plus, this restaurant is great for all avocado lovers because they even have a certain part of their menu dedicated to avocados. Their you can find fancy items such as avocado pancakes! Definitely worth going their and trying out their super tasty menu!

Ramasuri/ Drechsler

Praterstraße 19, 1020 Wien
Linke Wienzeile 22, 1060 Wien

Both of these are super cute! Why did I put them both in one bullet point? They are both part of the same group of restaurants and have pretty much the same breakfast menu! Ramasuri is located very close to the Danube canal while Cafe Drechsler is close to the famous Naschmarkt. What I like most from the menu? definitely the pancakes (so fluffy omg) and the avocado toast. It’s one of the best in town! And also, their service is so super friendly. Always a good choice going there!

Babula

Heinestraße 15, 1020 Wien

Babula is a pretty new hotel. But Babula also is breakfast heaven. Not only do they have such a nice service and interior but they have super tasty and pretty looking (!!) breakfast too. Their menu is creative but still has all the basics covered. So you can find beet root porridge but also French toast and eggs Benedict. Moreover, they have adorable looking drinks such as a pink latte. Just wow.

Motto am Fluss

Franz-Josefs-Kai 2 EG, 1010 Wien

This one is very popular among the Viennese. This café has one of the nicest location in Vienna. it is located on a ship ( which stands still al year) right on the Danube canal. Always booked out, so you need to make a reservation. They have a rather small breakfast menu but it’s delish! Just be aware, that on the weekend, when there are a lot of people, you might need to wait a little longer!

Café Marché

Währinger Str. 6-8, 1090 Wien

I feel like this is a rather secret spot. It is also pretty much in the heart of Vienna, and in my opinion the cutest cafe in Vienna. They only have very few seats, both inside and outdoors, which makes it super cute and special. I believe that they have THE BEST AVO TOAST in entire Vienna. I absolutely love it. Also their coffee and coffee art is amazing there. Plus, what’s super cute is that they always have freshly baked treats.

Klyo

Uraniastraße 1, 1010 Wien

Klyo is a pretty popular restaurant in Vienna. It is located in the Urania, an observatory in the middle of Vienna, which is right next to the Danube river. You have a super nice view from there in in summer you can even enjoy your break on their terrace. This one, especially on Sundays, is always booked out so make sure to reserve a table ahead of time! My favourite breakfast item? The scrambled egg with the bread. This freshly toasted bread is a pure dream. You cannot get enough of that!

Mae Aurel

Salzgries 3, 1010 Wien

This spot is rather new in town but amazing. They serve all day breakfast, which is not your average breakfast menu. You can get pancakes with caramelised banana and bacon, Toasted sourdough with beet hummus and avocado or eggs Benedict all day long. And what’s a bonus there: the drinks are heavenly and so creative. Perfect for a nice brunch with your friends. Mae Aurel is also located in the heart of Vienna.

Ulrich & Erich

Sankt-Ulrichs-Platz 1, 1070 Wien
Neustiftgasse 27, 1070 Wien

These two coffees are also super duper cute. They are in the seventh district and right next to each other. They also are part of the same group. Very similar, but still a little bit different. I feel like the breakfast menu from Erich is a bit more extra and the one from Ulrich a bit more regular. But honestly, I love them both. The area around them also has super cute and nice shops, which are all a bit special. Definitely worth visiting.

Café Himmelblau

Kutschkergasse 36, 1180 Wien

If you’d ask my mom what her favourite breakfast spot in Vienna was, shed probably tell you that it is Café Himmelblau. No wonder. I have never had a bad experience when going there. The service also is super friendly, the location super cute since it is located in the middle of a market in the 18th district, and the food is a dream. It is not a super fancy breakfast menu, more typical Viennese but you do not want anything else or more when going there. This, is ALWAYS a good choice and almost always completely fully booked – no matter if it is during the week or on the weekends. A super good tip!

Superfood Deli

Mariahilfer Str. 45 (im 1. Raimundhof), 1060 Wien
Lerchenfelder Str. 63, 1070 Wien
Operngasse 34, 1040 Wien

This place is very popular amongst the young. It serves super tasty and ice cold smoothie bowls with a side of amazing avocado toast, coffees and smoothies. You can, of course, enjoy them all day long either indoor or outdoors, or also to go! Their menu is completely vegan and organic but it also comes with a price. If you decide that you want to bring their breakfast home, you can also purchase their açai pads and make an açai bowl at home. Still, theirs is unbeatable I believe. The best açai bowl in Vienna!

Karma Food

Ausstellungsstraße 63, 1020 Wien

How to describe this best? Cute. Tasty. Super friendly. Karma food also serves food which is mostly organic, healthy, and vegetarian or vegan. Although you can find some items with meat products on their menu, the most part is plant based. But don’t think this is boring or anyhow not tasty. Because that would be a huge lie. Their food is AMAZING. So fresh and flavourful. And let me tell you, if you go there, you NEED to try their banana bread! Amazing. Plus, you get some of my favourite bars, Lini´s bites, there!

Joseph Brot

Albertinaplatz / Führichgasse 6, 1010 Wien
Landstraßer Hauptstraße 4, 1030 Wien
Kirchengasse 3, 1070 Wien

Last one on that list, but definitely not least, Joseph Brot. As the name says (Brot = bread), this actually is a bakery. They have lots of different and super tasty breads with all organic ingredients. You can get their bread and enjoy it at home or you can simply have breakfast there. This photo does not quite do it justice, but their breakfast is amazing. And I love that it is all organic and mostly regional.

These are my absolute favourite breakfast spots in town. I need to say, I have not tried every single one yet but I probably will, and add some to that list. I hope that this helps you the next time you wonder where to go and have brunch!

Bon appetit, and happy brunch!

Enjoy,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Stichworte: breakfast, brunch, brunch spots, food guide, vienna, Vienna food

Incredibly Easy Kiwi Chia Pudding (Vegan)

Juni 26, 2020 by katharina.kuehr 2 Kommentare

As a child we often get pudding. But usually it is made out of the package, contains hundreds ingredients we cannot even pronounce and it is really unhealthy. But it does not have to be. Neither does it have to be the classic vanilla or chocolate flavour. No, we are being way fancier and healthier here. Kiwi Chia Pudding.

Why is pudding not healthy?

Usually pudding is made out of a lot of milk, sugar, cream or butter. None of which really is healthy. Sugar, obviously is pretty unhealthy for our bodies. Cream and butter are really high in fat, which also is not healthy. And when you get chocolate pudding, you even have chocolate in there, which means you have even more sugar and fat. So this is why pudding is not healthy.

How to make healthy pudding:

This probably is way easier than you think. And you do not need super fancy ingredients. This one only contains 3 ingredients, so it is super easy. Instead of the usual cornstarch to thicken everything up, we use chia seeds. When you let them sit in a liquid overnight, they will form sort of a jelly around them, making it into a pudding consistency. It actually is way easier than traditional pudding, because you do not need to heat anything up.

Are chia seeds healthy?

Totally. You probably know this by now because you can find them in every health food store or in the health section of you food store. But why are they actually healthy? They are high in healthy Omega-3 fats (just as salmon is), in protein and also in fibre. That way they help your digestion and also provide you many other vitamins and minerals. So they basically are a super food.

What else is in this pudding?

3 more ingredients in the base. Which makes 4 in total. Isn’t that amazing? I definitely believe so! Other than the chia seeds, we have Kiwi, milk, and a sweetener. For the milk I like to use oat milk, but you can use regular milk or any other milk alternative. The sweetener I like most here is maple syrup. Other sugar alternatives are coconut sugar or date sugar.

Does it only work with Kiwis?

No! Definitely not. This is what I love about this, you can make this with any fruit you like! Use the same amount but any you love. I am sure that works just as well with berries, cherries, mango, pineapple, or whatever. This is so amazing and versatile. A great dish.

When to have it?

You can have this as a snack, a breakfast or as a dessert. I love and have it as all of those. The best way to eat it (I believe) is to top it with some (plant based) yoghurt, some more fresh fruit and granola. This combination is simply amazing!

I hope that you will enjoy this recipe and that it helps you to make healthy and tasty swaps more often! If you like it, you are free to leave a comment!

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Kiwi Chia Pudding

4 ingredients, healthy, super flavorful and extremly easy. Perfect summer dessert!

Course bowl, Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Prep Time 5 Minuten
Chill time 4 Stunden
Total Time 4 Stunden 5 Minuten
Servings 4 puddings
Calories 245 kcal

What you will need

  • 5 kiwis
  • 50 g maple syrup
  • 80 g chia seeds
  • 200 ml oat milk

For topping:

  • 200 g yoghurt plant based if wanted
  • some granola

How to

  1. Peel the kiwis and purée them in a food processor or a high speed blender. Add the milk and liquid sweetener and mix again. Mix in the chia seeds. Divide it onto the jars. refridgerate for at least 4 hours till overnight.

  2. Before eating top with the yogurt, fresh fruit and granola.

Enjoy,
Happy Cooking,
Katie // Une Petite Cusinière

Kategorie: Breakfast, Desserts, Diet-Specific, Snack, spring, Vegan, Vegetarian Stichworte: breakfast, chia jam, chia pudding, chia seeds, healthy, healthy breakfast, Healthy Dessert, healthy plant based, healthy pudding, healthy snack, healthy vegan, kiwi, plant based, pudding, tropical, vegan

A healthy morning routine

Juni 17, 2020 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

It’s early, our bed is still so comfy, we just wanna stay in a little longer. Maybe check our phones for the latest posts on IG or if we have gotten any messages, mails or snaps. It is already hard enough to get out of bed and now we should also have a healthy morning routine? Why???

I know that not everyone is an early bird. That partially lies in our genes. Still, mornings are the start of a new day. Meaning they set the foundation of the day. Mornings have such a big impact on the way the remaining day will be. If you start it productively, you will want to be productive for the rest of your day. If you do not believe me try it out.

With this blog post I do not want to tell you what you have to do, or the only way that you will have an amazing day is if you stick to this routine. By no means I am trying to do that. I want to share the tipps and tricks with you that have helped me a lot to have a healthy, not stressful, productive and nice morning. They should be more of a guideline of what can help you if you are struggling to have a peaceful and healthy morning.

Don’t hit snooze

This might be the hardest one to start with, I know. More than half hit the snooze button at least once, and more than a third hit it three times. While it is very nice to stay in bed a little (or a lot) longer, it is not very good for us. Hitting the snooze button messes with our sleep cycle. The first time it rings, we wake up. Whenever we hit snooze our body thinks it has time to rest and with every time hitting the snooze it actually has a harder time waking up and getting up (this has something to do with the REM and NREM sleep, which I do not want to go into more detail but you can read it here). So getting up the first time you hear the alarm does not only safe you time in your morning but it also is healthier for your body.

Read & don’t look on your phone

Is your alarm on your phone? If the answer is yes, then you will probably be very likely to check what has been going on in the past hours as soon as you stop your alarm. But this honestly is not a very good start into the day. Oftentimes, the first thing you see or the first piece of information you receive in the morning is negative. Maybe it is because of a negative event, which a newspaper wrote about or you saw a post somewhere and now feel you have been missing out on something. I mean think of it. If the first thing you experience in a day is negative, how will this set up your mood for the remaining day. I feel like, straight after waking up, our mind is still very vulnerable and therefore easily influenced by bad news because we still are tired and do not have the energy to stay above it or not let it get close to us.

Try reading a few pages of a book instead of checking your phone right away. This way you can stay in bed a little longer (but you are awake, because you did not hit snooze) and you start the day educating yourself. This does not have to be much. Even 10 minutes do just fine. I always enjoy reading more scientific book in the morning from which I can learn something. By reading a few pages of a book, I have new information and knowledge that I can use in this day.

Make your bed

„If you want to change the world, start by making your bed“. I have heard this sentence a few years ago in a speech from an admiral. The meaning and power behind it is tremendous. Of course, this does not only apply if you want to change the world, but if you want to be productive or plan to achieve something big. We always have to start out small. By having this one simple task done every morning, we have feel a little proud of ourselves. And this pride and feeling of accomplishment, encourages us to do many other tasks this day. So one fulfilled task turns into many fulfilled tasks.

Workout or stretch

To be fair, not everyone is a morning workout person. But working out in the morning is something worth trying out. Why is this so beneficial in the morning? In my blog post about „Why working out is more than getting in shape“ you can read about various benefits working out has on our physical and mental wellbeing. But what I think is amazing about working out in the morning is what it does to you for the rest of your day. It gives you energy, makes you happier (and gives you a happier and more optimistic mindset), and boosts your creativity. Considering this, it is amazing what it can change throughout the rest of your day. Each day, we make thousands of decisions. Conscious and unconscious. And whether you are happy, creative and energised has an enormous influence on these decisions. More than you think it does. So working out in the morning has the power to change the way your day will be.
Plus, it is similar to the task of making your bed, you will be proud that you have already accomplished something in the morning and will be encouraged to do more throughout the rest of the day. You do not have to do an hour long workout. Just 15 or 20 minutes will make you feel as if you have done something good for yourself.

Meditate

This is something very important to me and it can actually change the way I see the day. For me, taking 5 minutes to meditate, helps me SO MUCH to get my thoughts in order. When meditating, I can set my focus and decide on how I want to make the day be like. It helps me to remind myself of things that are important to me, to see a chance in every loss or failure and to accept certain things as they are. Plus, or most importantly it makes me be in peace with myself, which is essential (to me!) for having a positive day.

If you have never tried out meditation before, please do not except all of this coming the first time you practice it. This needs time and practice. Nothing comes overnight. But it is worth practicing.

Plan the day

These are both things I only started in Quarantine. But now they are an essential part of my morning routine. Why?

Planing the day out can help you get more organised throughout the whole day. Always in the mornings I like to write down what I would like to do or get done this day On a piece of paper or a note-book. I can tick everything I have done off. This does not only give one a nice and proud feeling of having something accomplished and being productive, but it also helps to get an overview of what you want to do that day. Otherwise you may start the day with a thousand things in your head you want to do and by the time you leave the house you feel super stressed because you do not want to forget about anything or are not sure if you can get everything done. By simply taking 3 minutes and writing everything down, you will know exactly what you want/ need to do, your do not forget about anything and you do not have to stress out. It is such a simple habit that has such a big impact.

Journal

Another thing to do that takes time? Yes! But seriously, this might take 2 minutes, if even, and it has the power to change the whole way your day is going to be.

Try to write down 3 things you are grateful for, 1 good gesture you want to do to someone else today and a positive self affirmation. You might wonder what this helps, and I understand you doubt. Focusing on good things in the morning, primes you for good things throughout the day. If you take just a little amount of time in the morning to make you brain concentrate on the positive aspects of life, it will automatically look out for the more positive things throughout the rest of the day (I have learnt this in the book „the happiness advantage“ by Shawn Achor). And it actually works wonders. Even after the first time doing it! But of course, the longer you practice it, the more beneficial it is!

Healthy breakfast & Hydrate

Last tip on my morning routine list is start your day with a healthy breakfast. When you start your day with a healthy breakfast you are actually going to be more likely to stay healthy through the rest of your day. First of all this is because if you know you started your day healthy, you do not want to make the rest of the day unhealthy. Additionally, when your first meal of the day is full of all the nutrients your body needs, you will also be far less likely to have cravings throughout the rest of the day! On my recipe page you can find a lot of healthy breakfast options! Or simply klick here )

Drinking water also is very important in the morning because your body has been without any for several hours. Probably somewhere between 6-9. To rehydrate it, it is very important to drink water when you wake up. This will also get your metabolism going.

Conclusion

Getting up even a little bit earlier is not easy. But once you are into it, you know how worth it it is! When you stick to a healthy morning routine you will feel the impact it has on your whole day immediately and you will be surprised by how immense they are.

Just one really important note:

If you have been always getting up super last minute lately, do not try to get up an hour earlier from one day to the other to fit everything of the list below in. You will be tired and frustrated after a week. Start with incorporating one thing at a time into your daily routine. That way you can slowly adapt and change your habits. Remember: change needs time!

So now you know a lot on how to get the most out of your mornings and it solely is up to you to stick to it or not! Anyway, I hope that I could give you some inspiration to start your day the best way you can!

Love,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: BLOG Stichworte: breakfast, health tips, healthy morning, healthy morning routine, healthy mornings, morning, routines

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