Yesterday, I promised to post my "TOOLS" - those things that make my life a bit easier on this eating plan. So... here they are:
1. This adorable scale is a Paula Dean scale, from Walmart. I got it because RED makes me happy. I use this to weigh ALL of my meat AFTER it's cooked. I love that it has a really big bowl on top. It holds lots. :)
2. This is my amazing water bottle. It's from Contigo. I got it from Costco. It comes in a three pack (not sure if they sell these anymore - I got mine during Christmastime). It's 24 oz. I drink 4 of these every day. When I first started the food plan, I weighed more, so I drank 5 of these. The straw makes it SO SUPER easy to drink all of my water.
I am headed to Costco again today, because I saw these same water bottles (in a two pack) that are stainless steel and insulated. They are around 20 oz. They are supposed to keep drinks cold for up to 20 hours!!! So, now I can make a shake before I leave the house, put it in one of these babies, and have that in my car for a MF meal while I'm out and about! Sweet!
3. This is my Magic Bullet blender. I LOVE this thing. I throw some pebble ice in (about 2/3 full), dump in the shake mix, any extract I want to use, and a bit of Truvia sweetener, and BBZZZTTT! I've got a shake in about 10 seconds. This is SO easy to use. Costco has the set for around $40-$50, I think. I've had mine for over 3 years. LOVE it.
4. This is an oversized mug. It probably holds at least 3 cups. I use this to make my soups in. If I use anything smaller, my soup boils over and makes a mess. Especially since I usually add a bit more water and bouillon.
5. This is a small thermos (shhh... I got it at Jenny Craig years ago!) My coach told me to put the soup mixes in a thermos in the morning, with boiling water, and let them sit until lunch time. I tried this the other day - it was amazing! The soup was SO much better! Doing it this way allows the veggies and meat in the soup to soften up. I think this one holds about 2 cups.
6. And this is my little group of tools I use to mix things up - 1/4 cup measuring cup, small whisk, small mixing bowl, 1 tablespoon and 1/4 teaspoon. I use these every single day. The spatula is to clean out the bowl after mixing pancakes.
7. Because I use all of these every single day, I just keep all of the small stuff in a cheerful red bowl on my counter!
8. And, of course, I use one of these whenever I make pancakes! Pull it out... heat it up... cook the pancakes... wipe it out... put it away! Easy Peasy!
Hope this helps!
-Kara
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