gluten free meal plan

Tomato, Arugula & Olive Pasta

vegetarian | gluten free | egg free | soy free | dairy free | vegan

20 minutes or less

Tomato Olive & Arugula Pasta
 

What You’ll Need:

1 1/2 c brown rice or quinoa pasta

pinch of salt

 

4 cloves garlic, sliced

2 Tbsp olive oil

½ pound baby arugula

1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved

¾ -ish c pitted olives, halved

sea salt & black pepper to taste

OPTIONAL: crushed red pepper flakes to taste


Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil for the pasta & cook according to package instructions.

Meanwhile, sauté garlic in olive oil in a large frying pan until aromatic. Add arugula, tomatoes & olives to pan with garlic & salt and pepper to taste. Heat over medium until greens wilt & tomatoes get super juicy.  

Serve over cooked pasta, top with grated Parmesan & crushed red pepper if your heart desires. Share with a friend!

Serves 2.

 
Let’s stay connected! Contact me any time, here.

Let’s stay connected! Contact me any time, here.

Lessons from Mother Nature

These flowers got me like 🤩

FLOWERS.jpg

I've been working on establishing these perennial gardens since we moved into our house in NINE years ago. It’s taken a lot of trial error, lots of love, support from seasoned gardeners, patience and consistency. 🌸

People come to me often looking for a quick fix; a magic pill.

The magic pill? It’s a little trial and error, support from others, patience, consistency, and most importantly, loving yourself along the way. ❤️

If you’re ready to take your magic pill, be in touch HERE.

#lessonsfrommothetnature
#fueledmostlybyplants

PS you have to try this chop salad recipe. It is so easy and delish!

Chop Salad Recipe
Butterfly Garden
Let’s stay connected! Contact me any time, HERE.

Let’s stay connected! Contact me any time, HERE.


How to Cook Beets (Plus an Awesome Roasted Beet Salad Recipe!)

We host a local farm share pick up each week, and every time that beets are included, many share members leave them behind. And I get it — it wasn’t that long ago that I had never eaten a beet (let alone cooked one!)

The red globes can be intimidating & weird, especially when the greens are attached. Like WHAT am I even supposed to do with these things?!

Feeling sorry for the bin of stranded beets (and those of you that are missing out on this goodness!), I wanted to share a simple recipe, and the easiest, best way to prepare these bad boys.

So, how do I cook a beet?

If you feel confident baking a potato, you will crush this.

Preheat oven to 400*

Line a basking sheet with parchment paper.

If your beets have greens, cut them off at the base.

Give your beets a good scrub under running water to remove any excess soil.

Rub each beet with olive oil & sea salt, placing on the lined baking dish as you go.

Pop into the oven & set the timer for 45 minutes! You’ll know they’re done when a fork slides out smooth — just like baking a potato!

To prepare, allow time to cool (these can be roasted up to 5 days ahead of time!). Slice curly root off of the bottom, and, if desired, slice off the skin.

Slice into rounds, or cube, to toss onto salads, eat alongside your favorite protein, or with other roasted veggies & grains.


Best Ever Beet Salad

Be prepared to blow your mind. When strawberries aren’t in season, try unsweetened dried cherries!!

IMG-2113.JPG

What You’ll Need:

For the dressing:

¼ c olive oil

¼ c balsamic vinegar

2 Tbsp honey, local to your area

Salt & pepper to taste

For the salad:

1 bunch fresh red or golden beets, roasted & sliced

½ pound baby spinach

8 ounces soft goat cheese

1 cup walnuts

1 pound fresh strawberries, sliced

Roast beets using directions above!

While they roast, combine ingredients for dressing in a jar. Shake to mix!

Divide salad ingredients equally into (4) separate containers for easy grab and go throughout the week OR combine all ingredients in one large bowl to share.

Toss with dressing just before serving.

Serves 4


If you like this recipe, you’ve got to check out the Veg Out Meal Plan Series!

We launched the new membership site and are so so excited for all of the value stashed in there waiting for you! We know you’ll love it!!

Head over and get your hands on your first meal plan and all the amazing resources inside!!


Let’s stay connected! Contact me anytime, HERE.

Let’s stay connected! Contact me anytime, HERE.

Beet Salad Recipe .jpg
How to Cook Beets .jpg

Breakfast Tacos

We love these bad boys for dinner….or lunch…or breakfast. They come together in less than 15 minutes and do not disappoint. Let us know how you like them!

Breakfat Taco.jpg
 

What You’ll Need:

1 Tbsp coconut oil

4 c fresh spinach

4 eggs

4 corn tortillas

salt and pepper to taste

Toppings:

Handful fresh chopped cilantro

1 avocado 

about 1/2 c crumbled goat milk cheese


Melt coconut oil in a frying pan.  Add spinach, saute on medium heat until wilted.  

Crack eggs into pan with spinach, scramble to cook. Add salt and pepper to taste.

Meanwhile, quarter avocado and smash 1 part onto each

tortilla*.  

*If you have a gas range: Torch the tortillas on each side over high

heat. (Set tortilla directly on flame; 30 seconds each side yields a

perfectly crispy, chewy tortilla.

Divide egg scramble evenly onto each tortilla.  

Sprinkle each with about 2 Tbsp cheese and cilantro.

Enjoy with a friend!

Serves 2.


If you like this recipe, you’ve got to check out the Veg Out Meal Plan Series!

We launched the new membership site just last week and are so so excited for all of the value stashed in there waiting for you!

These are the recipes that have fueled baby and I postpartum— they’ve kept my cravings at bay, my energy up, my digestion on point, and are a huge piece to my physical transformation.

We know you’ll love it!! Head over and get your hands on your first meal plan and all the amazing resources inside!!


Let’s stay connected! Contact me any time, here.

Let’s stay connected! Contact me any time, here.

 
Breakfast Tacos
Grilled Cauliflower Crust Pizza

Plant Based, Gluten Free Meal Plan!

If you want want to…

Save time.  Weekly meals, printable grocery list, pantry staples & meal prep list done for you!

Save money.  Plant-centered, seasonal ingredients are kinder on the wallet, saving you hard earned moo-lah on your grocery bill each week!  Recipes share ingredients, eliminating food waste, too..

Improve your health.  Lower your blood pressure or cholesterol, regulate blood sugar, balance hormones, regulate bowels, lessen joint pain, eliminate brain fog, increase energy, control cravings, feel happier, reduce anxiety/depression, improve hair, nails & skin.

Learn how to make healthy cooking easy & delicious. Incorporate healthy meals that aren't bland, boring, or taste like cardboard.


…then this is for you.


And something exciting is happening this week. (I mean look at this bowl, omgeeeeee)

67 pics .jpg

This week’s plan is launched ,and there are TWO amazing ways you can get all of this deliciousness in your belly.

1) Join The Veg Out Meal Plan Series! For less than the cost of 1 Starbucks coffee per week, you’ll receive colorful, nutrient dense recipes, grocery lists, kitchen staples, simple meal prep tips and video hacks delivered to your inbox weekly.  Amazing, right?! If you want in on this goodness, sign up here by this Thursday (June 13th)

2) Not ready for the Series? Download this week’s plan available a la carte here!

Want a sneak peak at what’s inside? For a limited time, check one out, on us. <3


Let’s stay connected! Contact me anytime, here.

Let’s stay connected! Contact me anytime, here.

Meal Prep Made Simple

I remember visiting my sister in Washington state the year before Ziggy was born, and seeing their weekly menu board hung in their dining room. My thought was, “wait, you guys really know what you’re going to eat every day of every week…like all the time? Who does that?!”

It’s funny how things change, because part of my career now is teaching others how to simplify nutrition, meal planning and meal prep. LOL! Incredible how things can shift, right?!

Becoming a mom taught me that time is more valuable than ever, and I continue to be on a mission to maximize it. Meal planning and prepping became one of those things that has done just that.

By carving out a little bit of time, one day a week, (I’m talking an hour) to prep what I have planned for the week, I suddenly find I don’t have excuses to eat crap (or skip) lunch, I don’t walk around hangry and irritable, and I save so.much.time in the long run.

Meal Prep

Pro tip: Hit the #easybutton by preparing the same thing for breakfast and lunch each week. This makes it easy to shop for, easy to plan and easy to throw together. Then, every week, switch it up so that you don’t get bored!

One of my favorite ways to get some easy lunch prep on is by making mason jar salads. It took me a while to get on the mason jar salad train...maybe because they are trendy and I'm not?! Ha! But it turns out I LOVE LOVE LOVE these!  Super easy, practical and delish. This can be done with any combination of ingredients, and I’m sharing a little tutorial and a favorite recipe right HERE.

What is your biggest struggle when it comes to meal planning and prep? I would love to know!. Share below, or always feel free to email >> info@sarahkaminski.com


With a breakfast, lunch and dinner recipes, printable grocery list and 5, actionable simple meal prep tips, The Veg Out Meal Plan Series makes meal planning and prep both SIMPLE and DELICIOUS! Check out what members are cooking up this week:

Plant Based, Gluten Free Recipes

We're really enjoying all the flavors spring has to offer -- BRACE YOURSELF! 

We're diving into 

—A taco you won’t forget

—Strawberry fields!

—Sweet little eggs in a nest

—A traditional, nutrient dense Italian favorite

—And a flavorful eggplant stack that marries the flavors of spring

If you want in, sign up here by this Thursday (June 6th).


Let’s stay connected! Contact us anytime, HERE.

Let’s stay connected! Contact us anytime, HERE.

 
How to Make Mason Jars Salads
Mason Jar Salad Recipes

Creating a Vision: 5 Simple Steps

Someone really special bought a new swim suit last week. And it’s not just any swimsuit — it’s THE swimsuit.

This special someone is a member of our Mastermind Community. When we began working together last summer, she described the vision of what she wanted…how she wanted to FEEL…as one of the women in the Altheta Catalog. Strong, flexible, energized, comfortable in her body.

altheta 1.jpg

And you know what she just bought to celebrate what she’s accomplished over the last 10 months? An Altheta swimsuit. How freaking awesome is THAT?!

The importance of a clear VISION is that it creates the energy to make change happen. Cause let’s be honest, staying consistent and transforming habits isn’t easy.

When a vision is clear enough, it inspires effective goal setting, daily choices, and makes the commitment to the long game easier.

Not sure where to start? Create your vision using these 5 tips:

  1. Write it down. What does it look like? What are you wearing? Who are you with? Where are you? What can your future self do? How is your life different? Be specific!

  2. Create a vision statement!! An effective vision statement begins with “I am.” “I am strong, flexible, healthy & confident.” Take it to the next level by identifying a visual in your environment that will consistently tie you to your vision (in this case, a photo of women from the Athleta Catalog!}

  3. Start small. What is ONE thing you can begin to implement consistently THIS week to get you one step close to the vision? Start small, and layer in one new actin layer every week.

  4. Commit to the long game. It is the small, seemingly insignificant things that we do daily that add up over time to yield incredible results.

  5. Allow yourself to be supported. It is OKAY not to know all the answers and to ask to for help!! Take off the superwoman cape, and connect with an accountability partner, group, or coach to provide support, accountability and to keep you in motion! #bettertogether


So what do you think? Are you compelled to create your vision? What does the end of 2019 look like for you? I would LOVE to see what you come up with. Share below, or always feel free to email >> info@sarahkaminski.com

In the meantime, you have to try out this incredible recipe for Vegetable Pasta Salad. It will become a go-to for spring and summer picnics, promise!


PS Here’s what our members are cooking up this week!

5.3 pics.jpg

—Muffins that hide veggies #canigetahellyeah

—A salad that looks like a rainbow, and tastes like one too

—A spring spin on Minestrone

—Creamy polenta with a savory spin

—And a cauliflower dish you won’t forget

In this week's video, we’re talking all about CARBS & how they relate to weight, blood sugar & energy.

Oh! And as a bonus in May, we’re including our Freezer Stash Guide! 10 delicious recipes to stock in your freezer for easy grab and go when life gets cray (because it will)

If you want in, sign up here by this Thursday (May 9th):


Let’s stay connected! Contact us anytime, HERE.

Let’s stay connected! Contact us anytime, HERE.

 
pasta salad .jpg
vision.jpg

How to Lower Your Grocery Bill

How much money do you spend on groceries each week? 🍏 

It wasn't that long ago that our average cost for groceries per week, as a family of TWO were upwards of $250/week.   Never a plan, never a list, and we were always stopping to pick up "one" thing on our way home from work.

That wasn’t accounting for 🍻 happy hour on the reg; $75 on average for drinks and apps/2x week OR 🍴dinners out. Chris and I used to go out, often times on a whim, 2-3x/week for dinner. For both of us, $80 each meal with a few drinks. 

If you haven't been adding up with me, that's $640 to feed our family of 2 each WEEK.

...And because we ended up eating out on a whim half the time, I would throw tons of fresh produce away at the end of each week.  

Our average weekly spend is now around $125 to feed our family of FOUR (well, one doesn't eat food yet, so technically three, lol!) Pretty massive shift, right?!

Why?

grocery haul2.jpg

Well, most plant centered foods, like fresh fruits and veggies, beans and lentils, nuts, seeds and gluten free grains... they're generally kinder to the wallet than processed and convenience foods.

And those plant based proteins we incorporate? At around 50 cents/serving, they save you bookoo bucks!

Unbelievable, right?!

Just a small few things shifted:
... head into each week with a solid PLAN instead of winging it! 
...eat less prepared convenience foods! 

…eat more PLANTS!
...cook more, using SHARED ingredients
...and for the first time ever, not throw a bunch of food away at the end of each week!

=A lower grocery bill 😍 This is exciting stuff! 🤩

What would you do with that extra money each week?!


P.S. ~ Here's what our members are cooking up this week! Once all stocked up on most commonly used spices and pantry staples, it isn’t uncommon to get away with spending less than $100/week on everything you'll need to feed your family for one week! Our members notice a massive shift in their grocery spend. #canigetahellyeah

These plans make it all possible! And, through the end of today (March 31) use code babyishere for 30% off your first month!

If you want in, sign up here by this Wednesday (April 3rd):

3.29 photo Collage.jpg

--A breakfast that could surely be featured on a restaurant brunch menu 

--A pear and bleu salad for the win

--A new spin on beans and greens--once you try it you'll never go back

--Curry noodle bowls that are sure to become a staple to your rotation 

--And a protein packed stuffed spaghetti squash with just enough heat! 

Ever wonder how to make kale not suck?  Tune in, I'm sharing all about it this week!! 

Wondering what’s for dessert? Check out this recipe for Mango Frozen Yogurt — it does NOT disappoint!


Let's connect!  Contact me HERE anytime.

newsletter sig.jpg
how to lower grocery bil .jpg