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Thursday Things

September 4, 2014 by Jenna

thursday things 09.04 I just got in from a nice 7-miler with some strides. I don’t have a race this weekend, but it’s still nice to loosen up the legs a bit. Have I ever mentioned how important and amazing morning running partners are? They are the best sort of people! Without them I definitely wouldn’t be waking up at 5am to run by myself. And even if I did manage to (which I wouldn’t) the run definitely wouldn’t be nearly as enjoyable… shout out to Lindsey and Monica!

Anyways, some fun links and things this week:

  • This September Produce Guide is amazing. Let’s all take advantage of delicious, seasonal produce! The carrots pictured above are from my CSA box. They would be perfect for any of the carrot recipes listed, but this soup is definitely on my list to make sometime this month.
  • Speaking of seasonal, all of these fall fashion trends really make me want to go shopping… with a pumpkin spiced latte in my hand.
  • Two of my favorite bloggers released cookbooks this week: Seriously Delish from How Sweet It Is and Easy Gourmet from I Am A Food Blog. A.MA.ZING. These ladies know how to cook and take pictures. I can’t wait to dig in and devour page after page after page!
  • This would have been handy to know 10 years ago (or more), but better late than never! I’m sure I’ll run into infinitely more awkward social situations over the years.
  • What a fabulous little baking hack this is! Mason jars (and all their pieces) always come in handy.

Welp. My coffee is done. Time to get ready for work. Have a fantastic Thursday! xojenna

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Thursday Things

August 28, 2014 by Jenna

Wilde Roast Cafe I’m on a date with myself right now as a type this. Dinner, wine, blogging. There’s a (fake) candle on my table. It’s all very romantic.

I was surprisingly productive this week, so I decided to treat myself. I am at Wilde Roast Café. It’s one of my “go to” places in Minneapolis, because it’s perfect for any occasion: a casual brunch, a fun lunch with friends and/or family, a chill happy hour, a nice dinner (with a boy or with myself).

I love sitting at cafes with some coffee or wine and a book or my computer. It’s relaxing and energizing at the same time. When was the last time you took yourself out? You’re probably overdue.

So anyways, here are some neat things I’ve been thinking about this week:

  • This song by Kiesza has taken over my head. I discovered it during my flight to Costa Rica and have been obsessed with it ever since.
  • This Caramelized Peach + White Chocolate Oatmeal Skillet Cookie Pie is driving me crazy (in a good way). Half Baked Harvest’s recipes never disappoint.
  • Can you believe that pumpkin flavored everything season is already upon us?! Let’s skip the Starbucks pumpkin pie spiced latte and make our own.
  • There are a lot of awesome and inspiring ladies out there. Here are 10 examples.
  • Have you ever heard of Club W? Monthly shipments of wine. Need I say more? I do: it’s amazing. I haven’t been going through the bottles as fast as I thought I would though. I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing?

Happy Friday Eve! xoxo

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5 Healthy Vacation Tips

August 27, 2014 by Jenna

Vacations. They are amazing. A time to get away, relax, and just be.

However, it’s not rare to come back from vacations a little bit heavier (and I’m not just talking about your luggage). A new atmosphere, no routine, frequently eating out, lots of wine and indulgences… I’ve been there. There’s no reason you can’t maintain a fit and healthy lifestyle while traveling. It’s all about balance, moving, and drinking lots of water.

Below are 5 tips I compiled for staying healthy and active on vacation!

5 healthy vacation tips 1. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! I cannot stress this one enough. Sometimes when I’m out of my normal routine it’s easy for me to forget to drink water. Bad. Drinking plenty of water is so, so important – everyday, whether on vacation or not. While traveling you are probably in an environment that your body isn’t used to. Drinking plenty of water will help keep you regulated and hydrated. I always carry a water bottle with me and try to refill it multiple times throughout the day. This is especially important when traveling to a hot weather climate where sweating is a common occurrence, also known as “perma-sweat”.

It is a bit trickier when it’s not safe to drink the local tap water, but spending the extra money on purchasing bottled water will be worth it. I recommend buying gallon sized (or larger) water jugs. This much water is necessary and more cost-effective. You can store it in your room and fill up your water bottle whenever you need to! You don’t want to be zapped of energy on vacation simply because you’re dehydrated. Chug that water!

2. Eat breakfast! Eating breakfast is another super important everyday thing, regardless of being on vacation or not. As you have probably heard by now breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It helps fuel your body for all the exploring and activity you’ll be doing… or relaxing, it’ll help fuel your body for that too. Not only should you make sure to eat breakfast, but you also need to make sure to eat a good breakfast. And by good I mean healthy with a mix of protein, carbs, and healthy fats. A good breakfast can be easy or difficult to come by depending on where you are staying and what is available to you; however, you can always get a healthy breakfast in with some proper planning. Here are some of my recommendations:

  • If you are staying at a hotel with a breakfast buffet (lucky you) try to avoid the sugary pastries and waffles. They are over-processed and you’ll probably get a sugar spike and then hit a wall a few hours later. Plus, save your sugar consumption for an afternoon treat at a local bakery. Instead go for oatmeal and a hard-boiled egg, fruit and yogurt, or peanut butter and toast. These options will help keep you satiated and energized!
  • If you are staying at a hostel or someplace that doesn’t have a kitchen, grab some fruit and granola bars at a nearby grocery store so that you don’t have to eat out for breakfast every morning (if you don’t want to). These items can also serve as a great mid-day snack while you are out and about in between meals!
  • If you are staying in a condo/hotel with access to a kitchen, you can stock on up your regular breakfast foods. Fruit, granola, yogurt, eggs, toast – you can pretty much do whatever you want here!
  • If you are going out for breakfast, you may as well try the customary local breakfast. In Costa Rica it was rice, beans, eggs, plantains, and good strong coffee – it doesn’t get much better than that!

3. Walk everywhere! Walking is one of the simplest and most enjoyable exercises. Regular brisk walking (~30 minutes per day, 5 days per week) can help reduce the risk of heart disease, improve blood pressure and cholesterol, and boost your mood. Also, brisk walking falls within the “fat burning zone”, so you can be burning lots of fat calories while you are sightseeing: multi-tasking!

Walking is my personal favorite mode of transportation. If I want to get from A to B (assuming that A and B are only a few miles apart), my default is walking. It is also such a great method to explore a city. My friend and I once walked 5 miles to check out a local market, which then stretched on for at least another mile or so. We passed by gorgeous parks and little boutiques along the way and were able to see different parts of the city that we wouldn’t have discovered if we had taken a cab. So the next time you are on vacation and want to go to a museum or restaurant, plan a nice walking route that will help you hit other sites along the way.

Not only is walking great for your body, but it is also super cost-effective – as in, it is free! Why pay for a cab or public transportation when you can walk? I’m looking at you, budget traveller.

If you feel like picking up the pace a little bit, go on a sight-seeing run. You can fit in more miles and sights in less time, while also burning more calories! To find a good running route check out MapMyRun, ask your hotel concierge, or consult blogs. You can also do a City Running Tour (shameless plug) for a guided city run!

Please be safe. No running/walking alone at night or down creepy alleys. Also, make sure to bring water (see tip #1)!

4. Do active sightseeing! I love my vacations to have the right mix of activity and relaxing, about 50/50. Long afternoons at the beach are amazing, but it’s not something that I can do day after day after day; I need some activity. Besides walking or running, there are so many other things to try while on vacation. In Costa Rica we went surfing, zip-lining, and hiking. In Mendoza we rode bikes (between vineyards). In San Juan we kayaked and hiked. In Rio we… danced. Dancing is an activity. The fun just goes on and on!

5. Balance healthy choices with indulgent ones! It is my personal philosophy that indulgences are healthy, especially while on vacation. If you are spending the time and money to travel somewhere you better make it worth it! Go to France and not eat a crepe: blasphemous. Make it to Brazil and not drink a caipirinha: it’s illegal. Travel to Italy and not eat pasta: why even go? Savor all of the amazing, local experiences and balance them with other healthy choices.

It’s hard enough to make healthy choices 100% of the time while at home in your normal routine, let alone on vacation. It’s ok that you didn’t run 30 miles that week and it’s ok that you had wine and dessert most days. Stressing about these things is not going to help. Stress does your body no good. It sheds years off of your life and adds pounds to your frame.

Relax. Be active. Be healthy. Be balanced. Be on vacation. After all, #YOLO.

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My Bags Are Packed….

August 6, 2014 by Jenna

My bags are packed and I’m ready to go…

passport …to Costa Rica!

I ABSOLUTELY CANNOT WAIT. It will be 10 days of relaxation, adventure, and silliness. I.am.soooooo.ready.

Because of this, I will probably not be blogging for 2-ish weeks. Maybe I will find the time, desire, and internet connection to do so? But we shall see.

Pura vida! It’s the Costa Rican way. I am just going to go with the flow and be on vacation and live happily.

I’m sure I will be posting a lot on Instagram though, so feel free to follow me there (@justjfaye)!

Until next time…. xo

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Thursday Things

July 31, 2014 by Jenna

thursday thoughts I am pretty bad at making most decisions, but running shoes? That’s an easy one. I know my brand, my version, and my size. On Tuesday I walked into Marathon Sports and told the very friendly salesperson that I wanted the newest series of Asics GT 2000 in a size 9. Easy. Done. BUT THEN she brought up three versions of the same shoe in different colors. Gaahhhhh. Why?! I literally stared at the shoes for a solid 5 minutes debating which color to get. Back and forth and back and forth. I had to take a decision break to go look at the different gels/running fuel. In the end I went with the black and I am sticking to that decision.

I broke them in on my run tonight. 5 miles and 8 sets of 30 second strides. It was awesome.

Anywho. Here’s five fun things I discovered this week!

  • While I was taking my shoe color decision break I found these Hüma Chia Energy Gels. I usually go for the Gatorade GUs, but these intrigued me. I’m going to test them out on Saturday during my half marathon. Probably not the greatest time to test out a new product, but oh well.
  • Speaking of running, spread the word: running just 5 minutes per day can reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. 5 MINUTES A DAY! I saw the news story on the Today Show Monday morning and was in awe. Do it, people.
  • A play about The Simpson’s?! Ummm yeah, I need to go to this.
  • This tutorial on a DIY padded camera lens case is awesome. I wish I could have time to make one before leaving for vacation next week. Who knows though, maybe I’ll get crafty this weekend?
  • French braids have been my go to running hairstyle and haven’t-washed-my-hair-in-a-few-days style. I didn’t even think I could French braid until I actually tried it. Then I saw this Dutch braid. Ummm… so cute. I tried it on my sister this weekend and it looked great. I’m not sure if I’d be able to do it to myself, but I guess it’s not that drastically different from a regular French braid??

In conclusion, this weekend I will hopefully be powering through a half marathon by Hüma Chia Energy Gels, running, day dreaming about The Simpson’s, sewing a new lens case, and Dutch braiding. Doesn’t sound so bad!

HAPPY THURSDAY xo

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Thursday Things

July 24, 2014 by Jenna

thursday things picnic Two of my friends and I have themed monthly dinners. The themes have ranged from Indian to Pizza to Thai to Crockpot to Seafood. This month’s theme was “Picnic”. We enjoyed salads, sandwiches, and wine on a beautiful Sunday evening in Gold Medal Park then stopped by Izzy’s for dessert. So good. This place is dangerously close to where I live.

I hope you go on a picnic soon. I’m meeting different friends for a picnic next week and am already brainstorming on what I should make. Decisions, decisions, so exciting to think about…

Anywho, here are some things I found on the internets this week and other various thoughts.

  • One day I will have fancy dinner parties and I will need to revert back to this article. Until then I just need to remember that a simple party menu is best, because I sometimes go overboard and stress myself out.
  • Green tea ice cubes! Such a genius idea. As soon as I track down my ice-cube tray (probably buried in my freezer) I am making these and adding them to my morning smoothies.
  • I must be really lucky this summer or something, because on Monday I found out that I won Fork Knife Swoon’s Nespresso giveaway. I AM SO EXCITED! Who wants to come over to drink some espresso? And then go to the gas station to buy some lotto tickets?
  • Yes, yes, yes to all of these things! Let’s all be active and healthy, mmk?
  • It’s Restaurant Week in Minneapolis! I love using it as a good reason to check out a new restaurant (or two) in town. I went to Brasserie Zentral on Monday night. It was delicious! If you live in the area and haven’t gone somewhere yet, you still have tonight and tomorrow! Go make reservations now.

Have a good one. xo

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