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Brant Lake Wagyu Steak Dinner + Cooking Tips
Posted by Laura S on

Ever try Wagyu steak? Although expensive, it is sooo delicious. A highly marbled piece of meat with higher intra-muscular fat, which makes for a finer meat texture. This means it is a more flavorful steak eating experience. No need for butter or oils when cooking and eating! What makes Waygu so special is how the animal is cared for during its life, raised on a healthy grass and barley diet, without antibiotics or hormones. When the cattle are healthy and happy, it should be no surprise that the meat is better tasting. Typically named after it's place of origin, our Brant...
Adult Lunches To-Go
Posted by Laura S on

Packing a lunch when you're on the go and during work days is convenient and and helps us with healthy choices. It also saves money. The easiest way to plan tomorrow's lunch is by cooking extra dinner with leftovers put away in individually portioned containers so you can grab and go in the morning. Here are a few tips for getting out the door efficiently: Pre-set the brew time on your coffee maker if you have one. Have your thermos ready to go next to the machine. Put your meals in the appropriate sized container so you can just open the fridge to quickly...
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Litter-less Lunch Must Haves
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Sending kids to school with a home packed lunch means they are getting the right type of healthy fuel to keep them focused for learning. It also lessens our environmental footprint with less packaging from granola bars, yogurt containers or individually wrapped cheese slices. A big part of packing your own lunch is having healthy options that are easy and convenient to grab. Here are some idea's of things that can be prepped in advance to grab and go: Crackers with wavy cut cheese slices Fresh fruit such as watermelon or kiwi cut into fun shapes adds a little fun into kids lunch...
Eating Healthy On A Road Trip
Posted by Laura S on

Family road trips are the best way to explore our own backyards! Recently I drove from Alberta to Nova Scotia, 55+ hours on the road with a friend over the course of 6 days. We primarily stayed in Airbnb's which had the kitchen basics including pans, stove, BBQ, and fridge to cook, unpack the cooler and refreeze ice packs each night. 1. FOOD STORAGE The first thing is to make sure there is car space for a hard cooler and have a few cryopack ice packs in the freezer. There are lots of different cooler options out there including electric, but it...
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- Tags: Eco friendly, Healthy Eats, On The Go