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High Protein Chocolate Pudding

Hey you all, protein is something that many of us just don’t get enough of.  As a newbie runner, upping my protein count is important, to make sure I have the ability to repair the damage done to my muscles as I learn to run.

I wanted something lovely and puddingy, but not always a smoothie, and this is it…. with a whopping 40g protein in a serving.  Split it in half if you want to keep to 20g Protein in a serving.

The longer it is in the fridge, the thicker it gets, so if you can make it the day before, or a few hours in advance, that’s even better.  If you use a different protein powder, factor in the different amounts of protein.

Feel like cutting the calories and carbs a bit?  Reduce the flour and swap out the banana, and perhaps use unsweetened almond milk.  Add even more protein by using cows milk. I sprinkled one square of grated white chocolate over the top.

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Lesley Smith

High Protein Chocolate Pudding

Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 1
Course: Chocolate Pudding
Cuisine: Desserts
Calories: 328

Ingredients
  

  • 150 ml Coconut Milk Alternative I use Alpro.
  • 40 g My Protein Natural Chocolate Whey.
  • 100 g Banana.
  • 15 g Coconut Flour

Method
 

  1. Add all the ingredients to your blender or Nutribullet. This makes enough for one person. Blend until completely smooth.

  2. Pop your pudding into a glass/dish and put it in the fridge for an hour, preferably longer. I put mine into the freezer for a couple of hours if I can.

High Protein Chocolate Pudding

 

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Soupmaker Recipe: Sweet Spud and Chilli Tomato

This is a veritable taste bud smacking flavour.  You must like the sweetness of sweet potato, and the chilli flavour that tempers it.  If you just want a very sweet soup, simply leave out the chilli, or add some cream to make it even richer, but I suspect that would be too much for me.

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Lesley Smith

Sweet Spud and Chilli Tomato

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 21 minutes
Total Time 26 minutes
Servings: 4 -6
Course: Soup
Cuisine: Soup Maker Recipe

Ingredients
  

  • 450 g Sweet Potato peeled and cubed.
  • 2 x 400g Tins Chopped Tomatoes
  • 200 ml Semi Skimmed Milk
  • 2 x Vegetable Stock Cubes
  • 1 Chilli seed removed, chopped finely.
  • Water.
  • Salt and Pepper to taste.

Method
 

  1. I used zero onions, as I wanted the sweet chlli type flavour from my soup.

  2. Add all your ingredients to the soupmaker.

  3. Top up with water, to above the minimum and below the maximum levels.

  4. Crumble the stock cubes over the top, and mix well with a wooden spoon.

  5. Make sure your lid in on properly.

  6. Choose the smooth setting. I put this through my soupmaker twice. I did one cycle, then gave the soup a good stir before putting it on again. You can judge it by the results you get on your own version. I found it quite thick. I'd even be tempted to leave out one tin of chopped tomatoes in future, and add it for a second chunky setting for a more lumpy style soup, but I don't yet know if that would take my ingredients below the minimum line. I'll have to try it.

 

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Race For Life 2016 and Me

In my eyes, the goal  of Race for Life, is to bring women together and raise sponsorship online.  I don’t have a big circle of real life friends, but you know what, every little thing I can do to help, is a step closer to someone in the future being cancer free.  I don’t have anyone to run/walk with, and I can’t persuade anyone in real life to come with me yet.  Doing anything in public still fills me with a sense of dread, yet, I’ve agreed to run our local 10k, with the kind support of CRUK.

Ladies, if I can do it alone, so can you.  What do we have to lose?  There’s an option for a 5k if you think 10k is too far, and personally, I will be likely to walk as much of the 10K as I run, possibly more, but it’s a little over 6 miles, and I know I can walk that.  5k is only just a little over 3 miles, and with a little walking training from now till then, almost all of us could do it. It really is time to ‘lace up our trainers.’  It’s handy that my trainers have some pink in them….  I suspect I’ll have new ones by then.

Run Trainers

Yes, I can run around 8k, slowly, on a treadmill, at a push, with no wind or hills – but outside, I’m lucky if I can manage half a mile without thinking I’m going to keel over.

I’m Diabetic, I have Fibromyalgia, Costocondritis, feet trouble, and often suffer with back pain too.  Any sort of exercise is a huge challenge for me, but sitting on my backside doing nothing, isn’t an option if I’m to be healthy into my fifties, sixties and more.

For my local event 10k, the questions I wanted answered are given here.  You can find out what your own venue will have by checking the event pages.

Aberdeen 10k Facilities

  • Toilets
  • Refreshments
  • Parking available
  • Suitable for dogs
  • Suitable for pushchairs
  • This event is suitable for wheelchair users with assistance

The Course

The Aberdeen route will take you along the beautiful Beach Esplanade, taking in the amazing view of Aberdeen beach. The double lapped course is completely flat and the terrain consists of tarred roadways, with the exception of the finish straight which is a grassed area.

Meeting Point

The meeting point is within the main grass area of the event site next to Linx Ice arena. Please arrive one hour before the start time of your race.

The Training

Yes, I’m going to have to do some training, most outside.  I can walk the distance easily, but running as much as I can will be difficult, especially if I have a Fibro or Costo flare up on the day.  I’ve accepted that if it does happen, I’ll be walking it all, as no matter how much I want to run on those days, actually getting two feet off the ground makes an attack last for longer than it needs to.  Just the walk on a day like that, is a huge accomplishment.

I’ve downloaded the Race for Life App, and also the 10KIQPLAN.  There’s around 9 weeks to get moving.

Race for Life have a training plan on their website, for beginners and for intermediate runners.  I’m going to try a bit of both, to help me run outside a little.

What to Wear

I have a pink t-shirt that will do the job wonderfully, but I’ve bought the official race for life cap, as I don’t want to risk getting sun on my face.  I burn too easily to take that chance.  I also splashed out on the lightweight rain jacket, and the little wrist wallet for money and my car key.   Apart from that, I’ll have on my trainers and a pair of running trousers.  I don’t do skin tight leggings.   Maybe one day, but not yet.

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I’ll be blogging my training, so if you think you’re alone in trying to do this, you can keep me company.

Other Ways to Help

If you can’t walk or run, or you’re a male, there are other ways to help, offline and online, including a Bakesale, Volunteering, Quiz Nights, or even getting your kids and their schools involved.  You don’t have to run on the day to raise money for a good cause.  Personally, I’ll open a Just Giving account and hope I can raise something to help out.  I might not raise a lot, but if I don’t try, it’ll never happen.

Find out More

With Cancer Research UK, and Tesco as their partner, a huge following, that includes thousands of women and young children has been successful across the UK.

They say:

Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life is a series of women-only events raising money for research into all 200 types of cancer.

This years campaign has kicked off in earnest, with around 300 events, up and down our little land.

Did you know, that every couple of minutes, someone, somewhere in the UK, is diagnosed with cancer.  I don’t think there can be many of us who have not been touched by cancer at some point in our lives.  Personally, my mother is a breast cancer survivor, and my mother in law fought a brave battle with cancer before she died.  My own experience has been limited to rogue cervical cells which were treated when I as in my twenties.  I am ever thankful of the research done in the past, to allow me to stop those developing into potential cancer cells.

Race for Life events raise money to find new says to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.   There is no Government funding, so it’s all down to us, the people who live with cancer and it’s affects on families.

The success of race for life seems to be stemmed from largely being women, who can walk, jog, run, or amble around the courses, all with the single goal of finishing the distance, and bringing some much needed support for research.  If you want to find out more about how the money is used, check it out here.

Events that might be close enough for you to attend, include.

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Review: Skinfix Soothing Wash and Hand Repair Cream

Every so often, I get offered a non typical product to review, and I was happy to try out the Skinfix products, as dry skin is something I have always suffered from.  I keep my skin, both on my hands and my face, well moisturised, as I think it’s important to, as we age.

Skinfix is a North American skincare brand, and they recently launched, exclusively in Boots.   What attracted me to agreeing to try it, was that it is suitable for newborns and young children, as it’s steroid free, and all natural.  If it’s good for babies, then it’s good for all of us.

Skinfix Hand Repair CreamMainly growing in popularity in the US, the dry skin hand cream has become a bit of a Cult Product, but without the high price tag that some premium brands expect.  I read the hype, but nothing beats trying things out for yourself.

I’ve been using my Hand Repair Cream for a couple of months now, and have loved it.  Smooth and with good coverage, it’s very good at hydrating my dry skin.  I’d have no qualms about using this on my face, and I have done.

It’s recommended uses also include skin problems such as sunburn, eczema and dry/damaged skin.  I particularly like how it also has shea butter, vitamin e and sweet almond oil.

The Soothing Wash, is for dry/sensitive skin, but my kids have also been using it, so it seems to be suitable for all.  With colloidal oatmeal, vitamin e and jojoba oil, it’s a good mix of ingredients.  Non irritating and sulphate free, is always a good thing to me.

Skinfix Soothing WashThe Skinfix Range at Boots, comprises the following:

  • Soothing Wash
  • Hand Repair Cream
  • Soothing Lotion
  • Soothing Eczema Balm

The Eczema Balm, which I haven’t tried yet, seems to be quite popular as a lip balm.  Perhaps I’ll give that a go, over the coming winter.

Promotional Images from Skinfix below.

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New E-Book – Soup Maker Recipes: 30 MORE Tasty Recipes

In this new e-book, Soup Maker Recipes there are 30 More tasty recipes, each one of which, has a fabulous picture to let you see how my versions turned out.  I’d like to thank everyone who supported me with my first book, and those who were kind enough to leave reviews for me.  My books are not available in print format, but if I can work out the formatting, I might eventually manage to do that.

You can buy this book on Amazon, along with my first e-book.  Book 1 is Red and Book 2 is Green.

Buy from Amazon – Kindle App Reading

You can read it by downloading the Kindle app for your devices, or by viewing online in the Amazon viewer.  Click the “shop now” buttons in the Amazon widget to take you to the books.  The recipes include lots of new ones that are not published anywhere else, although I will share one or two on my blogs over the coming months:

 

See some of the pictures, and which soups and smoothies are included below.

Soups  

  • Asparagus and Spring Onion Soup
  • Aubergine and Butter Bean Soup
  • Avocado and Leek Soup
  • Black Eye Beans with Star Anise Soup
  • Broccoli and Stilton Soup
  • Cabbage Patch Soup
  • Carrot and Butter Bean Soup
  • Celeriac Soup
  • Curried Parsnip and Spring Onion Soup
  • Haggis and Sweet Potato Soup
  • (Vegetarian) Haggis Soup
  • Onion and Cannellini Beans, with Red Rice Soup
  • Parsnip, Celery and Sweet Potato, with Avocado
  • Root Vegetable with Mushroom Soup
  • (Spicy) Quinoa and Tofu with Smoked Sausage Soup
  • Scottish Mum Special Soup
  • Soya Bean and Onion Soup with Cardamom Soup
  • Sun Dried Tomato and Potato Soup
  • Sweet Potato Broth Soup
  • Sweet Potato, Carrot and Red Onion Soup
  • Thai Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Three Bean Chicken in Red Wine Soup
  • Three Pepper and Pepperoni Soup
  • Vegetable and Lentil Soup
  • White Borscht Soup
  • Yellow Pea Soup

Cold/Chilled Soups

  • Melon with Spring Taste Buds Soup

Smoothies

  • Banana and Cherry Sorbet Smoothie
  • Summer Fruit Blast Smoothie
  • Iced Banana Latte

 

 

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You’re Never Too Old to Play on a Swing

Ok, I gave it a go, and decided outdoors running in any of my current shoes is a no go.  I only made three-quarters of a mile and my feet were killing me today.   It doesn’t help that I bruised my arches on the daft shoes with too much support yesterday, which I only felt when I’d done my 5k.

Perhaps I’ll always be a treadmill runner, but kids were bored, and nobody had to go anywhere,  so we went out for a wee jog.

In the end, we eventually went to the park, before hitting Maccy D’s.

I have to admit, that I’ll never be too old to play on swings.  I was too heavy for a while, but now I’m a more normal size, it was fun to climb the chutes and swing away like I used to do.  Who cares if I got funny looks.  I also love how my boys, even though they’re all early teens, still wanted to go play.  I bet they wouldn’t admit that in front of their friends!!!!

We had a lovely evening, and it was worth getting off our bums, cold or not.

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My 13 year old took these on his phone, so forgive the poor quality, but I’ve spent so long – not doing things like this, that I couldn’t resist sharing on my blog.  Fitness has to become a much bigger part of my life, and hiding away has to stop.

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The next time you go to the park, give it a go.  You never know, you might just enjoy yourself…

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