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Lindsay & Neil Run Disney

August 30, 2011 by Lindsay Ingalls 5 Comments

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Today marks the official start of my training for my first half marathon ever. I am lucky enough to be running it at Disney world with my loving husband. This is a huge deal for me because I never thought I’d be writing this post but I’ve got the running bug and I’m so excited it brings tears to my eyes, literally, I’m not joking you I cried watching the above video. I also cried watching 15+ other videos including this one;I’m just so overwhelmed with excitement. This is going to be an amazing, challenging, worthwhile experience and I look forward to sharing it with you along the way.

I don’t want to overload CVL with posts about training so I will be limiting my posts to Fitness Fridays. However, if you want to read more Neil and I have created a blog to document our experience called One Step At A Time for this purpose. We will both be blogging here and discussing how we are feeling, what our training is like and will be looking for any guest posts on your own 1/2 or full marathon experiences.

Let the training begin!

Q: Have you runDisney? If you have an want to share your experience email us here. 

 

Posted in: Fitness Tagged: disney half, fitness, running

*Sign Up Closed* Third Annual CVL Care Package Swap

August 30, 2011 by Lindsay Ingalls 15 Comments

It’s that time of year again I am rolling out the Third Annual CVL Care Package Swap. This swap gives participants a chance to connect with other bloggers by the exchange of goods. The care package that you create can be filled with homemade or store bought items and can include any items you like such as food, clothes, health living items, ect. *Sign Up Closed* If you are a blogger and are interested please comment here and send me a note to please fill out the form below or email me (lindsay@cookveganlover.com) and include the following:

Some of the items from Neil's 2009 Care Package

– Name
– Location
– Blog URL
– Where you are willing to ship (USA, USA & Canada or International)
– Type of items you would like receive only vegan, vegetarian or do you have no preference (including non-veg items)

Please do not send me your address. I will match people together, give each other your e-mail addresses and then you can go on to exchange mailing addresses.

Please expect to spend around $25 on goods, if you would like to spend more if you would like, you can discuss this more with your partner. FYI you do not have to be vegan to participate in this swap however you do need to have a blog. People will be paired based on the shipping and dietary preferences.

*Sign Up Closed* Please enter to participate by September 8, 2011 at 1:30PM EST. I will match people up and let them know their pairs by September 10, 2011. You will have one month to gather your items and mail them out- so all packages should be mailed by October 12, 2011. Once you receive your package please photograph the contents and make a post to your blog detailing what is in your package, link to your partners blog and a link to this posting.

*Disclaimer: Please remember that this swap is based on trust and only for those who are serious about participating and will follow through.
My Past Care Package:
– Care Package 2010
– Care Package 2009

Posted in: Care Package Swap Tagged: Care Package Swap

{Guest Post} The Importance of Self-Care

August 29, 2011 by Lindsay Ingalls Leave a Comment

Hi Cooks, Vegans, and Lovers! I’m Stacy and I blog about healthy homemade vegetarian food. Lindsay actually won my blog’s first giveaway, so imagine my surprise when we connected as classmates at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition! Through my coaching practice I help busy people overcome overwhelm and paralyzing perfectionism to take back control of their health and lives.

Lindsay has been insanely busy, so I was thrilled when she asked me to contribute a guest post. She needs time to address all aspects of her life (that’s why we’re holistic health coaches!).

That is why I want to talk about self-care. Self-care gets a bad rap as being selfish, indulgent, luxurious, and unnecessary. Not true.

If you don’t take care of yourself, no one else will. And if you’re not showing up for yourself, you can’t show up for others.

This lesson can be hard to learn. I am a lifelong perfectionist who believed the mantra, “If you want something done right, do it yourself.” And I tried. The results were a crabby, critical, over-caffeinated, insomniac, and unhappy person.

No matter how much easier I made other peoples’ lives, all they did was cause more problems for me to solve. They were looking out for themselves, and I wasn’t looking out for myself – my fault, not theirs. I was worn down, resentful, and couldn’t do my job as well as I wanted. I was trying so hard to be perfect that I actually made more mistakes. Enter self-care.

What exactly is self-care? Self-care is any activity that recharges and nourishes you: exercise, meditation, massage, girls’ night, a book, or a bubble bath. You might have a whole weekend away, or just 5 minutes of peace and quiet. There is no right or wrong way to fit in self-care. You have to start where you are.

Feeling stressed? Think there’s no way you could possibly have enough time and energy to do this? Let’s start small.

Are you sitting down? Posture check! You should feel as if the top of your head is suspended from the ceiling by a string. Plant your feet on the ground. Feel where your body contacts your chair. Inhale deeply through your nose – your shoulders shouldn’t move, but your belly should expand. Hold the breath for 3-5 seconds and exhale fully through your mouth. Inhale again through your nose, hold it, and exhale through your mouth. One more time.

Ask yourself what you need with curiosity, not judgment. Quiet time alone, or in nature? Physical touch? Music, laughter, a cup of tea? How can you nourish that aspect of yourself? Give yourself permission to fulfill your own needs, and banish the expectation that anyone else will do it for you.

If what you really need is a bubble bath but you “don’t have time” because (for example) you have to make dinner for your partner, you resent your partner for not taking care of you AND preventing you from taking care of yourself. Ask your partner to contribute to the meal, or to pick up pizza so that you can at least take a hot shower with an aromatic body scrub for 10 minutes after work. Then you can really enjoy that time with your partner more, without resentment.

Now that you’ve chosen a method of self-care, here comes the hard part: put it in your schedule. Write it down. Make an appointment with yourself. And then show up for it. Start with 5 to 15 minutes and see how you feel.

How are you going to start nourishing yourself?

Posted in: Guest Post, IIN, Self Care Tagged: guest post, Self Care

The Calm Before The Storm

August 28, 2011 by Lindsay Ingalls 1 Comment

Our Philadelphia trip was canceled due to the hurricane so the Hubz and I decided to take a mini day trip that turned into an overnight trip to Manchester VT and Northampton MA. We started our trip with a little outlet shopping in Manchester and lunch at The Spiral Press Cafe. Lunch was good but the wrap really needed a vinaigrette or simply a little salt and pepper.

Iced Coffee and Avocado Hummus Wrap

After lunch we decided to extended our adventure and head a few more hours south to Northampton MA. Northampton is one of my favorite spots to wonder, shop and enjoy a beer.

After wondering around Northampton we stopped into Target to pick up bathing suites (i.e. gym clothes we can wear into the pool) and then checked into the hotel. We decided to get in a quick pool workout since we didn’t pack running clothes for our spontaneous trip. After a hard pool workout we got dressed and headed out to dinner at Fresh Side in Amherst.

After a beautiful weekend that took us through Vermont, New York, Massachusetts and New Hampshire we are experiencing extreme devastation thanks to Irene.

Beautiful Weather Friday and Saturday

I’ve spent my birthday inside flipping between episodes of Gilmore Girls and the news while following saddening tweets about the destruction throughout Vermont:




I hope that everyone affected by the hurricane/tropical storm are staying safe.

Posted in: Life, Restaurants, Travel Tagged: birthday, irene, manchester, northampton, storm, vermont

Goals for my 26th Year

August 28, 2011 by Lindsay Ingalls 7 Comments
Today marks the start of my 26th year and just like last year I have set goals for my 26th year.  Instead of doing 26 in my 26 I decided to focus on things that I am either not doing right now or things that will improve my quality of life, my health coaching and my blogging careers.
My goals for my 26th year are:
  • Attend one blogger conference (Fitbloggin, Healthy Living Summit, ect.).
  • Attend one health coaching conference/event.
  • Eat out no more than once per week.
  • Run a 10k.
  • Run a 1/2 Marathon.
  • Write one new e-book.
  • Read 10 new books.
  • Do yoga at least once per week.
  • Commit to daily blogging with high quality posts.
  • Improve my blog (quality of posts, photos, layout, appearance)
  • Find time each week to unplug (literally)
  • Work on improving my time management.
Do you set goals? How do you keep yourself on track?
Posted in: Life Tagged: birthday, goals, life

Eating Vegan in Philly: Vegetarian/Vegan Restaurants

August 27, 2011 by Lindsay Ingalls Leave a Comment

Our trip cancelled due to Irene but here is my post as scheduled:

This is a continuation of my first Vegan Philly post- this post features exclusively vegetarian and vegan restaurant. You can read my Philly vegan friendly omni restaurant post here.

 Rating system: 

  • 1 –> 3 or less vegan options
  • 2 –> 4-5 vegan options (at least one entree)
  • 3 –> 6-7 vegan options (at least one entree)
  • 4 –> 8-9 vegan options (at least two entrees)
  • 5 –> 10+ vegan options (at least two entrees)

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Blackbird Pizzeria: 507 s 6th st, Philadelphia, PA, 19147 | contact@blackbirdpizzeria.com | 215.625.6660
Rating: 5 (all vegan) Check out the menu here

Mi Lah: 218 South 16th Street, Philadelphia

Rating: 5 (all vegan) Check out the menu here.

Mamas Vegetarian: 18 South 20th St, Philadelphia, PA
Rating: 5 Check out menu here

Basic 4 Vegetarian Cafe: Reading Terminal Market, 12th & Arch, Philadelphia 

Rating: 5 (veg and vegan options) Check out the menu here.

Sweet Freedom Bakery:1424 South Street (between Broad and 15th), Philadelphia, PA 19146 

Rating: 5 (vegan) Check out options here.

  • Govinda’s Gourmet Vegetarian:1408 SouthStreet, Philadelphia, PA 19146
    • Rating: 5 (mixture of vegetarian and vegan) Check out the menu here
  • Loving Hut: 742 South Street- Philly
    • Rating: 5 (vegan) Check out the menu here.
  • New Harmony: 135 North 9th Street- Philly
    • Rating: 5 (Vegan) 
  • Veggie Lovers: 225 North 11th Street- Philly (Vegetarian)
  • Philadelphia Chutney Co.: 1628 Sansom Street, Philly (Vegetarian)
  •  Maoz
I am sure I have left some off this list so feel free to let me know your favorites. 

 

Posted in: Restaurants, Travel Tagged: philadelphia

{Guest Post} Recipe: Kale & Sweet Potato Brown Rice Bowls

August 27, 2011 by Lindsay Ingalls 6 Comments
Hi, I’m Brittany from over at Eating Bird Food where I blog about eating healthy and staying fit while still having fun and not feeling deprived. I’m honored to be guest posting for Lindsay today as I’ve been a fan of Cook Vegan Lover for quite some time. Although Lindsay and I haven’t met (yet!), we’ve had fun connecting over the fact that we both attended IIN and are health coaches.Today I want to share with you all one of my favorite recipes, which just so happens to be vegan and super tasty!
Kale and Sweet Potato Brown Rice Bowls
Serves 3 to 4, Print Recipe

Besides waiting for the rice and potatoes to cook, these bowls are super easy to toss together and taste amazing. Even your non-vegan friends will be amazed at how delicious and filling this meal is.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup uncooked long grain brown rice
  • 1 bunch of fresh kale, cleaned and de-stemmed
  • 1 cup cooked chickpeas,  or 1 15 oz. can
  • 2 medium sweet potatoes, cut into bite size chunks
  • sea salt
  • creamy peanut sauce, recipe below

Preparation:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 400°, chop sweet potatoes into 1/4 inch chunks, sprinkle with sea salt and bake for 30 minutes.
  2. While sweet potatoes are baking, cook brown rice according to the instructions on the package.
  3. Blanch kale in boiling water for 3 minutes, remove kale from water with a slotted spoon and place kale in an ice water bath so it stops cooking. Drain and squeeze the water out, chopped and set the kale aside.
  4. Prepare creamy sauce (recipe below)
  5. When the rice and sweet potatoes are done you can start compiling your bowls. Each bowl should contain 1/2 cup brown rice, 1/2 cup blanched kale, 1/4 cup chickpeas, 1/2 cup roasted sweet potato chunks.
  6. Drizzle each bowl with some of the creamy peanut sauce and enjoy!

Creamy Peanut Sauce

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup peanut butter
  • 2 cloves of garlic, chopped
  • 1/2 tbsp. fresh ginger, chopped
  • 1/8 cup rice vinegar
  • 1/8 cup tamari, shoyu or soy sauce
  • 1/8 cup brown rice syrup
  • a pinch of cayenne pepper (optional)
  • water, to thin

Preparation:

  1. Simply put all the ingredients in a blender or food processor and blend. Then add as much water as necessary to make the consistency that you like. It makes quite a bit so store any leftovers in the fridge for later. (It tastes good on everything!)

If you like this recipe, be sure to check out my blog. I’m always posting new and delicious recipes. 🙂

Posted in: Guest Post, Recipes Tagged: eating bird food, guest post, kale, recipe
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