Grove Collaborative review: The easiest way to live an eco-friendly life

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Happy Earth Day!

For some time, I have wanted to switch to more natural products & sustainable living practices. I made a few changes here & there, but I struggled with finding ways to reduce my waste or carbon footprint that weren’t unbelievably inconvenient. And many of the natural products that I encountered were far too pricey for my young adult budget. I knew switching to natural products was good for the environment & myself, but I thought it would have to be something that I did when I was more established with a full-time job & benefits.

Grove Collaborative changed everything. Grove is a natural home & personal care brand that delivers everything you need for a sustainable, healthy home right to your door. All of the products are made with natural ingredients that are healthy for you & the environment, & they all help reduce household waste. Additionally, Grove carbon offsets every delivery, & every purchase benefits the Arbor Day Foundation, which plants trees to help solve a number of the world’s problems today, including air & water quality, climate change, deforestation, & hunger.

Grove is a monthly subscription, but you can skip months & edit your cart to include the products you want, so it’s honestly a great way to get the products you want, when you want or need them. You can customize the process every step of the way.

My future sister-in-law (but already sister-at-heart) Joanna introduced me to Grove just after I moved into my new house. She was already a subscriber, & she recommended it to me when I mentioned that I wanted to switch to more sustainable products. After checking out the app, I knew immediately that it was something I was interested in, & I purchased my first box the same day.

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I could not be more pleased with my first Grove delivery. My box contained silicone straws, reusable bags, walnut & cellulose sponges, bamboo tissues, a glass spray bottle, a glass soap dispenser, toilet bowl cleaner, moisturizing hand sanitizer, dishwasher detergent packs, gel hand soap, glass cleaner concentrate, toilet spray, three reusable cotton face masks, compostable cleaning wipes, & bamboo toilet paper. Now that I have had the chance to try out all of these products, I am happy to report they are all up to my cleanliness standards, & I am quite sure I am going to be a Grove subscriber for life.

The silicone straws are a cute, turquoise blue color, so now I can sip my summer drinks in style. They are durable, & the pack of four straws comes with a bottle brush to help keep them clean.

The reusable bags are adorable. I purchased a set of two, one large & one small, that had a lemon design to match my kitchen (which is tones of blue & green with lemon yellow accents). The bags are air-tight & keep my snacks fresh, & they are easy to clean as well. All you have to do is rinse them out with soap & water & let them dry.

Seedling Tissues by Grove on my coffee table

The walnut & cellulose sponge is another great product. The sponge scrubs as hard as I want it to, but it’s still gentle on my pots & pans & it’s durable, too. It’s made from plant cellulose & walnuts, so when the time does come to throw it away, it will naturally break down (no more plastic sponges sitting in landfills).

The bamboo tissues are one of my favorite products in this box. The tissues are thick & soft, which feels great on my irritated nose during allergy season. They are made from sustainable bamboo instead of trees, so there’s less deforestation. The bamboo toilet paper is made the same way, and, this may be too much information but to be perfectly honest, my butt has never felt more pampered. The toilet paper is three-ply, which I wasn’t aware that I needed but now that I’ve had it, I don’t think I can ever go back. It’s soft & thick, which means it feels good & I need less toilet paper per toilet visit. This means that, despite it maybe being a little more expensive than your average roll, it lasts longer, which I think makes up for the price.

I wish I had been using the moisturizing hand sanitizer all winter. It has a lovely scent, & it feels so good on my dry hands. After lathering up with hand sanitizer regularly for over a year now, I needed this product. It is my new best friend whenever I leave the house.

And speaking of COVID-19, the three reusable, cotton face masks I received are some of the most comfortable face masks I have ever had! They fit perfectly, which is something no face mask has done yet, & they are super cute. I love the striped yellow & white one – it perfectly fits my vibe. And the two green & blue toned masks match so many outfits. And they aren’t just fashionable! The masks have three layers, and the inner layer is anti-microbial, making it a great choice to stay safe during this pandemic.

Me & my new reusable face masks from Grove

One thing I often hear about natural cleaning products is that they aren’t as effective as the ones made with harsh chemicals. Until trying Grove, I actually believed this, but I am happy to report that this is a myth. The dishwasher detergent packs gave me sparkling clean dishes – I honestly think they look better than when I use my normal dish detergent. The glass cleaner concentrate worked wonders on my smudgy windows, & the toilet bowl cleaner got everything clean with minimal effort. And the compostable cleaning wipes are the first product yet that has gotten my counters as clean as I want them. I cannot wait to try more cleaning products from Grove.

Speaking of toilets, the toilet spray was also quite pleasant. I have used Poo-Pourri before, & I thought this had just as nice of a scent, albeit not as strong. So, if you’re looking for a more mild scent (Poo-Pourri has a very strong scent – it’s for the bigger poos), this toilet spray is a great choice.

The lavender & thyme hand soap smells so lovely, but it’s not over-powering or super feminine like a lot of nice smelling soaps are. Even Joseph liked it, & we almost never agree on a soap scent (he even put up his own soap dispenser in the bathroom because he can’t stand the lemon soap I have in there). My hands also feel squeaky clean after using this soap, which means it gets an A+ grade from me. The glass soap dispenser & spray bottle are both a simple but fashionable design that will match any decor, & they both have a durability to them that makes me believe they are going to last for a while.

Me & my new lavender & thyme hand soap from Grove

If you’ve been looking for a way to switch to natural cleaning products, reduce waste, live in a healthier environment, or just to live a little more sustainably, Grove is a great choice. The chemicals that are harsh for the environment are bad for our bodies as well. Grove makes it easy to make your home a healthy environment, for you & the earth.

Do you want to try Grove without the commitment? I have a great surprise for you. Use this link to try your first Grove box for FREE! If you don’t like it, you can cancel your subscription at any time (but if you enjoy lovely smelling cleaning & beauty products that are good for you & the environment, you’re going to love it).

Switching to sustainable living can seem overwhelming, but small changes, like using natural cleaning products or drinking from reusable water bottles, make an impact. It might not seem like much, but if we all do it, those small changes add up to having a big impact on our earth’s health.

We only have two places to live: Our bodies & our world. Appreciate them, love them, & take care of them.

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10 easy ways to live life more sustainably

Me visiting the grottos in Colorado

You only have two places to live: Your body & the earth. Take care of both.

The idea of switching to sustainable living can sound overwhelming. Entirely eliminating waste from a house seems impossible, & I can’t even imagine how long an hour-long commute would take when ridden on a bicycle. But there are some small changes we can all make to help save our planet, & many of them won’t even affect the flow of your daily life.

Read on for 10 easy changes you can make in your life today to start living more sustainably.

1. Switch to Alt Linen

My new Alt Linen towels from my Be Kind by Ellen box

I know there are some spills that you just want to mop up with a paper towel & throw away, so the idea of switching to a cloth towel can be unappealing. But Alt Linen makes it worth it. When your towel gets too dirty to clean, you can send it back to the company, & they will send you a new one free of charge! Not only is it good for the earth, but I guarantee you will save money that would have been spent on endless rolls of paper towels that would have just been thrown away. Learn more about Alt Linen here.

2. Use reusable lunch bags & containers instead of plastic throw-aways

My new reusable bags from Grove Co. – stay tuned for the full review of my Grove subscription later this week!

I know it’s more cleaning, but it’s worth it. There is so much plastic waste on our earth, & using reusable containers & bags is an easy way to limit your own waste contribution. Plus, there are super cute containers out there that honestly make me happy when I eat out of them. Lunchtime just got a lot more fun & eco-friendly.

3. Use a reusable water bottle

My new Fill it Forward reusable water bottle from my Be Kind by Ellen box

To me, this one is a no-brainer. No matter what I am drinking, I can use a reusable bottle. And I can’t even tell you how much money I save by just filling up my water bottle at the sink instead of buying countless plastic bottles that are going to litter the earth. You can get a super cute water bottle, too, with little reminders to help you stay hydrated, so it’s good for your health, too.

4. Turn off lights when you leave the room

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And while you’re at it, unplug appliances that you aren’t currently using. Of course, the refrigerator & stove should stay plugged in, but the blender sitting on the counter? It’s not doing you any good to keep that outlet in use. Save some energy & lower your monthly bill by turning off the lights & unplugging the electronics & appliances you aren’t currently using.

5. Eat less meat

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Meat production is a contributor of climate change. You don’t have to go entirely vegan, vegetarian or plant-based, but consider eating less meat & subbing in plant-based sources of protein, such as beans, that contribute to the earth’s health. Or, if you think you will miss the meat too much, buy from local farmer’s who use sustainable growing practices. And make sure that food doesn’t go to waste! Eat your leftovers for lunch, or store them in the freezer for another day.

6. Use environmentally-friendly cleaning products

My new Grove Co. glass cleaner & reusable spray bottle – stay tuned to my blog for a full review of the Grove subscription later this week!

This is an easy one to implement. Instead of using products loaded with chemicals that are bad for your health & the environment, try products made with all-natural ingredients. Brands like The Honest Company, Mrs. Meyer’s, & Ecos create safe, plant-based cleaners that use bio-degradable ingredients.

7. Use LED lights instead of incandescent

Photo by Nicolas Gras on Unsplash

LED lights last longer than incandescent, which means less wasted light bulbs. Additionally, they are more energy-efficient, which means they are better for the earth & your electric bill.

8. Put a “No Junk Mail” sign on your mailbox

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To be completely honest, I just learned about this, so I haven’t tried it yet, but I am excited to give it a shot! Junk mail is annoying, & it’s a waste of paper. Save the earth & avoid having to sift through junk mail by putting a “No Junk Mail” sign on your mailbox.

9. Buy a water-saving shower head

Filtered Shower Head from VOLUEX

It’s so easy to waste water without thinking about it. A water-saving shower head will help you save water by giving you the option to adjust the water pressure. If you don’t want to invest in a shower head, set a timer before you take a shower & challenge yourself to finish the shower before the timer goes off.

10. Use reusable grocery bags

Reusable grocery bags from WISELIFE Store

Reduce plastic waste by using reusable cloth grocery bags. They also hold a lot more food, which means less trips back & forth between the house & the car carrying in groceries.

Living sustainably is good for you & the earth! And as my dad always told me, “The best day to implement change is yesterday. The second best day is today.”

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It’s about to get awkward: Let’s talk about pain

Me at Loch Raven Reservoir

Can I be real with you all for a minute? It’s been a tough week.

I recently started listening to a podcast called Deeply Human that I highly recommend. It’s about why we do the things that we do, like get angry when we stand in lines or why it seems to get harder to find the perfect match the more we date, even though it seems like it should be the other way around. This past week, I listened to an episode on pain that hit deep. Pain is something I am no stranger to. I have dealt with chronic illness since I was 10 years old – there has not been a day in the last decade of my life that I have not experienced pain.

This may come as a surprise to some people. I am very active, & I normally consider myself to be a rather optimistic person as well. And, just to be clear, this illness has not made me feel any less grateful in my life. In fact, I think it’s helped me to realize just how blessed I am. I love my life. But, as much as I don’t want my illness to define my life, it is a part of it, just as much as my job, my relationship, or my cultural background. So, why am I comfortable talking about those things, but not about the pain I experience?

This podcast had a really good answer. Pain is something we all struggle to talk about first & foremost because it’s a private feeling. I can’t explain in words what it feels like to experience chronic pain. You can only kind of understand if you have chronic pain as well, but then, we still don’t quite have an understanding because everyone’s experience of pain is different. We all have different levels of tolerance. For example, if I burn my hand on a stove, & you burn your hand on the same stove, we could feel completely different levels of pain. So, even though we both are experiencing the same burn, we don’t truly have an understanding of what the other person is experiencing.

Secondly, there is a bit of a taboo associated with pain. When we express the pain we are going through, we try to make light of it – we diminish our experience because we don’t want people to feel sorry for us or make things awkward. To the same respect, the people we are telling about our pain feel pressured to keep things light as well. The topic moves on quickly. The trouble with this is that pain, whatever type it may be (mental, physical, acute, chronic) can seem very isolating. 

Pain is interesting because it is simultaneously a universal & very personal experience. We all experience pain, yet we can’t ever truly understand anyone’s pain but our own.

So, let me tell you about my week. It was an awesome week. I spent time with family & friends; I finished all of my work during the week (something that rarely happens), so I had the opportunity to have a lovely, relaxing weekend; I received my second vaccine shot; and my dad, brother & future sister-in-law came to visit me at my new house with a surprise gift: a new grill! It was a fun & exciting week, & yet, I spent quite a few days of it breaking down in tears because I received a disappointing letter. After years of fighting chronic illness, a trial program at Johns Hopkins was finally created to help bring relief to patients like me, but I didn’t get in.

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You know what’s interesting though? My pain level hasn’t changed in the last week. I feel the same as I always do. Despite the disappointment, the most painful thing about receiving this letter is that I felt like I couldn’t talk about it. I succumbed to the social pressures that said talking about pain was taboo & thought that expressing my feelings about this experience would bring other people down, so I tried not to talk about it at all. I shared about my job, had a date night with my fiancé, & posted pictures on Instagram about what was happening during my day, never even mentioning the biggest thing that had happened in my life because it would make things “awkward.”

The most painful thing about this past week is that I felt alone. While gathering documents to re-apply to the program & shuffling through lab report after lab report, I felt like I was the only one who could possibly understand what I was going through. It made my pain feel isolating.

But, I’m not alone. Whether you have experienced something like this or not, you have experienced pain. We all have. And, I think it might be time to start talking about it.

When I finally broke down this past week & shared my feelings, I felt a weight lift off of my shoulders. For days, despite all of the good happening around me, it felt like this was all I could think about. That letter had me shackled in silent suffering. Now, despite the fact that I am still experiencing pain & I still haven’t been accepted into the program, I feel free.

No matter what pain you are experiencing in your life, I want you to know that you’re not alone, & I encourage you, as awkward as it may be, to talk to someone about it. And if someone comes to you expressing a pain they have been experiencing, I encourage you not to change the topic because it’s “uncomfortable.” Lean into the discomfort. Get to know someone at that deep & personal level. And if you can, try practicing vulnerability & sharing some of your pain as well. I truly believe that if we start doing this, despite the different experiences of pain that we have, we will all realize once again the universal aspect of pain, & therefore, we will feel less alone & more connected than ever before. And that’s important, because connection – true human love & empathy – can be healing. Human connection has been proven to strengthen our immune systems, reduce stress, & help patients heal from trauma. Pain, in & of itself, can be traumatic. It wreaks havoc on our immune systems, & it can be the source of or a symptom of stress.

I know it’s not a magic pill. It won’t heal any pain you are experiencing, whether it be mental or physical. But speaking up & connecting with others will bring you comfort & support during your journey, & for a lot of us, I think that’s all we really want from our community.

Speaking up isn’t easy. This blog post is a start. If you need someone to talk to, please reach out to me. I would love to listen to your story.

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Need a gift for Mother’s Day? Here are 12 self-care gifts she’ll love

Me & my mom on Mother’s Day, 2018

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Moms are the best. No matter what, they are always there to support us. For her child, a mother’s love is unconditional. But for herself – well, Moms tend to be a little hard on themselves.

Just like the rest of us, Moms need some rest & love. This Mother’s Day, give your Mom the gift she really needs: The gift of self-care. Check out the list below for gifts that will not just show how much you love your mom, but also will help her love herself better.

For the mom who loves bubble baths, this spa gift set

Lizush Citrus Spa Gift Set

Bring the spa home to your mom with this delightful, citrus-scented care package from Lizush. Made with all-natural ingredients, all of the products are scented with essential oils & colored with spices & herbs – there are no artificial dyes or colors! The gift set includes everything your mom would need for a full day of pampering: a citrus soap bar, grapefruit body oil, a facial clay mask, a shower steamer, lip balm, a soy candle, a grapefruit bath bomb, & a facial towel & sponge. Check it out on Amazon.

For the mom who needs time to de-stress, this gratitude journal boxed set

Inner World Gratitude Boxed Gift Set

Gratitude has a way of changing our entire outlook on life. It helps us to appreciate more of what we have, & it can make things that once seemed ordinary much more extraordinary. If your mom is in need of some de-stressing & mindset shifting, this Gratitude Boxed Gift Set from Inner World is a great choice. It comes with a 90-day morning- & night-reflection journal to help mom cultivate a daily gratitude practice, as well as mini book full of quotes, meditations, & more gratitude inspirations, & a little candle to help her get into the right mindset when she sits down to reflect. You can buy it on Amazon here.

For the mom who likes to sit with a warm cup of tea, this organic tea gift set

Numi Organic Tea Gift Set

There’s nothing like curling up with a warm blanket & a hot cup of tea. If your mom likes to start her day with a hot mug between her hands, or if it’s how she winds down at night, she will love this Numi organic tea gift set. It comes with 4 different types of organic tea & a glass infusion bottle with a strainer. It’s the perfect way to enjoy tea at home or on-the-go! You can buy it from Amazon here.

For the mom who loves a relaxed ambience, this candle-making set

DIY Gift Kits Soy Candle Making Kit

If your mom loves candles, this is the perfect gift for her. Now she can make her own with this premium soy candle kit from DIY Gift Kits. It comes with therapeutic grade essential oils rather than fragrance oils for adding scents to the candles, so she won’t be inhaling any chemicals from her finished candle product. You can buy the gift set on Amazon here.

For the fitness-focused mom, this restore self-guided kit

Gaiam Restore Self-Guided Kit

If mom likes to spend her time pounding the pavement or lifting weights at the gym, chances are, she’s feeling a little sore. Give her muscles a good stretch with this restore self-guided kit from Gaiam. The 10-mm thick, cushioned mat; 65cm stability ball; 18″x6″ foam roller; & resistance bands all come with illustrated, printed instructions on the products for ways to use them. Now, Mom doesn’t have to search through Pinterest to find the correct stretches to relax her sore muscles. You can find the full kit here.

For the mom who needs a cup of coffee to get her day started, this healthy flavored coffee set

Coffee Over Cardio Flavored Barista Bundle

Coffee Over Cardio makes flavored coffee that’s both healthy & delicious! With no added sweeteners, this Keto-friendly coffee brand makes drinking coffee shop-quality coffee every day both possible & affordable. You can get 10% off the Flavored Barista Bundle, which includes ground or K-pod coffee, energizing coffee creamer, hydrating electrolytes, a FREE T-shirt, & a reusable K-pod, with the promo code 10TYLERVLAYNE (or use this code for any product you like on the website!). You can find the Flavored Barista Bundle here.

For the yogi mom, this yoga mat, strap & block kit

Gaiam Yoga Kit

Give mom the tools she needs for a relaxing yoga session at home with this Yoga Kit from Gaiam. There are three different color options to choose from, & if Mom is just beginning her yoga practice, two of the colors (the purple & blue) come with indicators on the mat of where to place her hands & feet. Each set comes with a 4mm yoga mat & a yoga block & strap to help improve mobility & flexibility. You can find the yoga kits here.

For the zen mom, this meditation cushion kit

Zafu & Zabuton Meditation Kit from Gaiam

The last thing you want to be distracted by during your meditation is body aches & pains. Bring some comfort to Mom’s meditation session with this Zafu & Zabuton meditation kit from Gaiam. They are soft & comfortable, with body conforming cotton & a removable, machine-washable, microfiber cover. It will help Mom get into the zone, as well as improve her posture & relieve any pressure on her joints & spine. You can find the meditation kit here.

For the mom who enjoys a little indulgence, this gourmet bonbons & macarons gift set

MAE Fine Foods Gourmet Chocolate Bonbons & French Macarons Set

As Charles M. Schulz so wisely said, “All you need is love. But a little chocolate now & then doesn’t hurt.” If Mom enjoys a little indulgent treat at the end of the day, give her this lovely, gourmet chocolate bonbons & French macarons set from MAE Fine Foods. It’s made with all-natural ingredients, including fruit purees by Les vergers Boiron imported from France & gourmet chocolate imported from Belgium. It’s a delicious gift Mom is going to love. You can find it here.

For the mom who is trying to eat healthy, this box full of tasty snacks

CraveBox Healthy Care Package

Have you heard of CraveBox? It’s a subscription box that delivers fun snacks right to your door! This healthy care package has a mix of 30 different sweet & savory snacks to satisfy any craving. It’s the perfect yummy treat that won’t ruin her diet. Check it out on Amazon.

For the mom who enjoys a glass of vino at the end of the day, this wine-making kit

Fontana Wine Making Kit

If your mom is a wine enthusiast, she is going to love this wine-making kit from Fontana. This award-winning kit uses high-quality ingredients from California, so Mom can make the best tasting glass of wine she has ever had, right in the comfort of her home! You can choose the wine flavor & buy the kit here.

And no matter what your mom enjoys, she is going to love the Sunshine Box

The Sunshine Box is a personalized, self-care kit made just for Mom. You can fill out the form below with all of your mom’s likes & dislikes, & I will personally create a box specially made just for her! You can choose a one-month subscription for just $30 + shipping, or get FREE SHIPPING when you buy a 6-month subscription (a PayPal link is sent to your email after purchasing for payment). It’s the perfect way to show Mom how well you know & how much you love her.

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20+ healthy spring recipes made with fresh produce

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Spring is in the air, & that means it’s time for delicious spring produce!

Spring is the perfect time to start a healthy lifestyle. While the world outside is beginning to grow once again, you can commit to growth in your own life. With the weather outside getting warmer, there’s no better time to get out & start moving! And there are lots of spring fruits & vegetables that taste delicious & are beneficial for your health.

Look below for over 20 healthy spring recipes that can help you achieve your goals & have fun while doing it!

Breakfast

Berry Chia Overnight Oats

Photo from Pinch of Yum

Have you heard of overnight oats? This delicious dish is so easy to make, & it’s prepared the night before, so it’s an easy grab-and-go breakfast for busy mornings! Check out this delicious recipe made with fresh or frozen berries from Pinch of Yum. It has chia seeds for extra fiber, & you can sweeten it with pure maple syrup or another natural sweetener, if needed, to keep it healthy.

Asparagus & Fontina Quiche

Photo by Amy Neunsinger from Magnolia Table

Quiche is my absolute favorite breakfast food. I love the savory taste paired with the perfect cheeses & vegetables, &, of course, the buttery, flakey crust. This quiche recipe from Pure Wow was created by Joanna Gaines, the home improvement guru, & it does not disappoint. However, feel free to play around with the vegetables & cheeses added for different flavors!

One-Pan Eggs with Asparagus & Tomatoes

Photo by Liz Andrew/Styled by Erin McDowell

If you don’t have the energy or time to make a quiche in the morning, try this easy egg dish from Pure Wow that’s made with fresh asparagus & tomatoes. It’s a simple way to get in a balanced breakfast of protein & veggies.

Squash & Squash Blossom Frittata

Photo by Gentl & Hyers from Open Kitchen

For an even healthier, gluten-free alternative to quiche, try this Squash & Squash Blossom Frittata from Pure Wow. It’s a low-carb, high-protein dish made with lots of vegetables, including zucchini, squash blossoms, tomatoes, & scallions.

Honeyed Ricotta Toast with Berries

Photo from Breakfast for Dinner

Last but not least, if you’re in a big rush in the morning, try this easy toast recipe from Breakfast for Dinner that’s both savory & sweet. It has ricotta cheese for some much-needed protein, & it’s topped with delicious, fresh berries & honey to satisfy that sweet tooth.

Lunch

Rainbow Roll-Ups with Peanut Sauce

Photo from Pinch of Yum

Are you ready to detox your body after a long winter? Try this delicious Rainbow Roll-Ups recipe from Pinch of Yum. They are packed with fresh vegetables, & the sweet & salty peanut sauce is dreamy & delicious.

Kiwi Strawberry Spring Rolls with Honey Lime Dipping Sauce

Photo from A Sweet Pea Chef

This bright & delicious spring roll recipe from A Sweet Pea Chef highlights all of the wonderful fruits of the season. It’s a fun & inventive way to get in your serving of fruits for the day.

Shaved Spring Vegetable & Apple Salad with Ginger-Dijon Dressing

Photo by Kirsten Buck from Buck Naked Kitchen

Salad doesn’t have to be boring. This spring vegetable & apple salad from Pure Wow has tons of fresh vegetables you normally wouldn’t expect to taste raw, but they taste so delicious that way! The ginger-dijon dressing really pulls the dish together with a fun, Asian twist. Leave the recipe vegetarian, or add your favorite protein for a more filling lunch.

Cold Soba Noodle Salad with Strawberries

Photo by Gentl & Hyers from Open Kitchen

Put an Asian spin on your traditional pasta salad with this cold soba noodle salad recipe from Pure Wow. It adds a fresh touch of spring by adding cucumber, strawberries, fresh mint, & cilantro. What really makes it pop is the spicy Asian dressing – you’re going to love it!

Asparagus Caesar Salad

Photo by Liz Andrew/Styled by Erin McDowell

Forget boring Caesar salad! Try this fun spring recipe from Pure Wow that uses fresh asparagus in place of the lettuce. That’s right – this recipe has no leafy greens! It’s a fun twist on the traditional salad that is going to delight your taste buds.

Dinner

Salmon Burgers with Slaw

Photo from Pinch of Yum

This easy burgers recipe from Pinch of Yum uses canned salmon, eggs, & breadcrumbs (gluten-free alternative here) to create patties that are simple to make but taste delicious. The slaw is made with Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise for a higher protein & lower fat content than the traditional dish.

Skillet Bruschetta Chicken & Asparagus

Photo from Evolving Table

If you’re in the mood for some light Italian fare, try this delicious & easy bruschetta chicken recipe from Evolving Table. Instead of putting the tomato mixture on top of bread, it’s served on top of the chicken for a high-protein, zero-carb alternative. The bright asparagus is a delicious finishing touch that helps make this a filling but still low-carb meal.

Seared Ahi Tuna with Sesame Green Beans

Photo from Jessica Gavin

This bright & beautiful Asian dish from Jessica Gavin just screams spring. It’s as delightful to the eyes as it is to the taste buds. The ahi tuna is rich in protein & omega-3 fatty acids, & the sesame green beans are fully of nutrients such as Vitamin C, folate, & vitamin K.

Chicken Tacos with Pineapple Salsa

The chicken tacos with pineapple salsa that I made for dinner a few weeks ago – I used gluten-free tortillas for a low-FODMAP alternative

This chicken tacos recipe from Jessica Gavin is a current favorite in my house. The tart & sweet pineapple salsa recipe is so refreshing, & the chicken is cooked to a succulent perfection. Warming the tortillas in the pan at the end is the delicious secret to this tasty, balanced dish.

One Pot 15-Minute Pasta Limone

Photo by Liz Andrew/Styled by Erin McDowell

Sometimes, we all just need some comfort food. If you’re in the need of some pasta, try this Pasta Limone recipe from Pure Wow. Instead of topping the noodles with marinara or Alfredo sauce, it uses fresh lemon & basil. It’s a bright & delicious dish that’s still hits the spot.

Snacks

Fruit Pizza Crackers

Photo from Homemade Ginger

If you’re in the mood for something sweet, try these Fruit Pizza Crackers from Homemade Ginger. You can use your favorite crispbread or crackers (use gluten-free if needed), & experiment with your favorite berries or other fruits for different, tasty variations.

Banana Sushi

Photo from My Fussy Eater

This Banana Sushi recipe from My Fussy Easter is a super fun snack for kids & adults. Slice your banana to look like little sushi rolls, & then top the slices with your favorite toppings. If you’re looking for something healthier, antioxidant-rich dark chocolate & fiber-rich chia seeds are a great idea, or try nut butter & shredded coconut for some healthy fats & protein.

Desserts

Fruit Pizza

Photo from Life Made Sweeter

Make fresh spring fruits the star of the show with this Fruit Pizza recipe from Life Made Sweeter. You can top it with the recommended fruits, or use your favorites. The crust is made with oats for a gluten-free & fiber-rich alternative, & the “sauce” is made from Greek yogurt, which adds protein to the dish.

Lemon Cheesecake Bars

Photo from Spoonful of Flavor

I love lemon! I will choose a lemon dessert before anything else on any dessert table – hands down. These Lemon Cheesecake Bars from Spoonful of Flavor are the perfect balance of tart & sweet, & the Greek yogurt & cream cheese filling has extra protein, making this a delicious, healthy dessert.

Strawberry Oatmeal Bars

Photo from Well Plated

The first fruit I think of when I think about spring is strawberries. I remember going strawberry picking when I was little & coming home to make delicious cobbler. These Strawberry Oatmeal Bars from Well Plated are made with whole wheat flour & old-fashioned oats for a fiber-rich dessert that’s just as sweet as the one from your childhood. The powdered sugar glaze is completely optional, but you can add it for a sweeter dish.

Lemon & Poppyseed Cake with Blueberry Glaze

Photo from Ana’s Baking Chronicles

Blueberries & lemon are a match made in heaven. This lemon poppyseed cake from Ana’s Baking Chronicles has a delicious, tart, lemon-y punch that’s balanced by the sweet blueberry jam & glaze for a delightfully balanced dessert. It’s the perfect treat for a lovely spring occasion.


No matter where you are in your health journey, I hope you found some recipes that inspired you. Cooking with fresh ingredients is a simple way to get more nutrients into your diet, & it’s a big step towards a healthier lifestyle. The bright & beautiful flavors of spring are a delicious way to eat healthy without even realizing it!

What are some of your favorite spring recipes? Leave me a comment below!

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15+ delicious & healthy recipes for a joyful Easter

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Lent is over, which means for a lot of people, so is the self-inflicted ban on sugar, & just in time for Easter candy.

Easter is a wonderful time to celebrate new beginnings – why not start fresh with some healthy lifestyle choices as well? There are still plenty of delicious foods to eat that don’t negatively impact our health.

Read below for some healthy brunch, appetizer, dinner, & dessert recipes that will delight your taste buds & help you achieve your wellness goals.

Brunch Recipes

Eggs Benedict Frittata with Hollandaise

Photo from Seeking Good Eats

No one will know that this classy tasting recipe from Seeking Good Eats was so easy! It’s a low-carb, gluten-free & Keto recipe, & it has plenty of protein to keep you full until dinner.

Keto Pancakes with Almond & Coconut Flour

Photo from Wholesome Yum

Pancakes are a great, easy breakfast that everyone loves. This low-carb, Keto, & paleo recipe from Wholesome Yum uses almond & coconut flours to keep the recipe healthy, & you can use any sweetener you like. Check out these Easter-inspired bunny butt & bunny face pancakes to make the dish more festive.

Edible Potato Nests

Photo from Kids Cooking Activities

How cute are these egg nests? They are the perfect festive breakfast for Easter! You can use frozen or fresh shredded potatoes to make the hash brown nests. And the eggs are a perfect way to get in some protein to keep you full until dinner. You can find the full recipe on Kids Cooking Activities.

Appetizer Recipes

Whole30 Deviled Eggs

Photo from The Wooden Skillet

Deviled eggs are a must-have on Easter. They are delicious, festive, & the perfect way to use up all those dyed eggs. This clean-eating recipe from The Wooden Skillet is just as delicious as the classic one we all love, but it’s paleo & made with all-natural ingredients.

Ham & Cheese Roll-Ups

Photo from Seeking Good Eats

Between making brunch & dinner, I definitely don’t want to be spending a lot more time in the kitchen making appetizers. These roll-ups recipe from Seeking Good Eats are an easy, low-carb & Keto appetizer recipe that can be made ahead of time. Use fresh ham from the deli for an even better flavor. 

Easter Cheese Ball

Photo from Family Fresh Meals

This recipe from Family Fresh Meals is so cute & the perfect addition to any Easter appetizer table! It’s super easy to make, & it can be made ahead of time, too! Pair it with veggies & gluten-free crackers for a low-carb option.

Dinner Recipes

Salt- & Pepper-Crusted Standing Rib Roast

Photo from The Wooden Skillet

This classy roast recipe from The Wooden Skillet is perfect for a special occasion. It’s easy to make, which means you can spend more time working on the side dishes & spending time with family. 

Sugar-Free Brown Sugar Bourbon Glazed Ham

Photo from Seeking Good Eats

Ham is a classic main dish on Easter. Make it healthy & give it a fun twist with this hickory-smoked ham recipe from Seeking Good Eats that uses a brown sugar substitute & bourbon to give it the delicious glaze we all love.

Leg of Lamb

Photo from Seeking Good Eats

Want to try something a little more ambitious & traditional? This leg of lamb recipe from Seeking Good Eats walks you through step-by-step, & it’s actually not as difficult as it sounds!

Healthy Sweet Potato Casserole

Photo from The Wooden Skillet

When I think of sweet potato casserole, I think of perfectly healthy sweet potatoes laden in sugar & corn syrup. This dairy-free & paleo recipe from The Wooden Skillet uses pure maple syrup instead of sugar to sweeten the potatoes, & the marshmallows on the top are optional (but not really 😉). Look for corn syrup-free marshmallows in the grocery store (or buy them here) for an even healthier but still tasty twist.

Whole30 Scalloped Potatoes

Photo from Real Food with Jessica

If you’re looking for a more savory potato recipe, try this delicious, Whole30 & paleo scalloped potatoes from Real Food with Jessica. To make it gluten- & dairy-free, the recipe uses cassava flour & unsweetened almond milk, but you can’t even tell. And the fresh rosemary & thyme add a lovely flavor. 

Simple Roasted Broccolini

Photo from The Wooden Skillet

Get some fresh greens on the plate with this delicious & easy roasted broccolini recipe from The Wooden Skillet. All you add is oil & salt, but the roasting brings out such a lovely flavor, you won’t need anything else!

Keto Cauliflower Mac & Cheese

Recipe from Seeking Good Eats

Are you used to having a big bowl of carb-heavy macaroni & cheese on the table? Why not sub it for this low-carb, cauliflower mac & cheese recipe from Seeking Good Eats that doesn’t skimp on the cheese or flavor at all? Trust me – no one will miss the pasta. 

Ginger Glazed Carrots

Photo from Gourmande in the Kitchen

When I think of Easter, I instinctively think of bunnies & carrots. Get these Easter-themed, naturally-sweet vegetable on the table with this delicious ginger-glazed recipe from Gourmande in the Kitchen. Instead of using sugar, the glaze is made with pure maple syrup for a healthier twist.

Dessert Recipes

Copycat Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs

Photo from Kale Junkie

Make a healthier version of the classic Easter candy with this delicious, copycat recipe from Kale Junkie. It uses natural peanut butter & pure maple syrup instead of sugar to sweeten it, & use you can use dairy-free chocolate chips for a vegan option!

Low-Carb Lemon Curd Tart with Blackberries

Photo from My PCOS Kitchen

I love the bright flavors of spring. This tart recipe from My PCOS Kitchen is the perfect blend of sweet & tart, & it uses the beautiful fruits to do most of the sweetening. Use powdered erythritol for a Keto version. 

Keto Maple Carrot Cake with Maple Cream Cheese Frosting

Photo from All the Nourishing Things

Carrot cake is a classic Easter dessert. This Keto version from All the Nourishing Things uses almond & coconut flour to cut carbs, & it adds maple extract for a surprising, delicious flavor. You can use a sugar replacement or coconut sugar in this recipe.


Happy Easter everyone! As always, remember a holiday is just one day, so if you indulge, enjoy it & the people around you, & then get back on track tomorrow.

Do you have a favorite Easter recipe? Share it with me in the comments below!

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