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Eats With Em: Volume 1

Eats With Em: Volume 1

Eats with Em

Volume 1: Spinach Tomato Basil Orzo Salad with Balsamic Dressing

My dear, talented friend Emily Cornelius is an amazing chef with skills that needed to be shared with the world. Enter Eats with Em where we will be sharing recipes with you, we know that you will love! School maybe starting soon but pool parties and gatherings will be still going on as the weather is still nice. This recipe is one that is requested most by the Riedell family for Emily to bring to functions! It’s easy, quick, and delicious, a win in my book! We hope you share your pictures of this dish when you make it with the hash tag #eatswithEm. Enjoy recipe and all the pictures below! 🙂

Spinach Tomato Basil Orzo Salad with Balsamic Dressing

Serves 4-5

Ingredients:

8-10oz baby spinach

1 cup dried orzo pasta

1 bunch fresh basil

4oz crumbled feta or goat cheese

1 lb cherry or grape tomatoes

1/3 cup balsamic vinegar

1/3 cup olive oil

½ tsp sea salt

½ tsp pepper

2 cloves garlic

2 tsp Dijon mustard

Directions:

Bring water to a boil and cook pasta until al dente, drain and run under cold water to cool.

For the dressing, mix oil, vinegar, salt, pepper, and Dijon together. Mince garlic and add to mixture. Whisk vigorously until emulsified (oil and vinegar stops separating).

Quarter tomatoes, chiffonade basil.

Mix all ingredients, dress salad and serve!

 

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About to cook some orzo!
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Cooked and ready to go.
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All the ingredients for the dressing.
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Mincing garlic
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Whisked all together with the minced garlic
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Picking the basil before we chiffonade
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Chiffonade Basil
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All the ingredients ready to be put all together
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Mixing everything
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Adding the dressing
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Tossing the salad
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Complete! 🙂

Working out as Self Care

Working out as Self Care

I used to think of selfcare as massages, pedicures, baths, and other enjoyable activities that make me happy. Recently my thoughts have shifted about what selfcare really is. I am not saying those baths with candles and bath bombs aren’t a part of selfcare, but there is more to it.

Self care is supposed to help your body grow and improve; it may not be an activity you enjoy at the moment but it is what your body needs to thrive. Working out is that activity for me. I have struggled with getting back into the habit of working out. I knew it would require dedication and work to make it happen. I was listening to my girl Rachel Hollis and she started talking about how we need to see working out as selfcare. At first I was like she is cray… working out is nothing like getting my nails done!

Then I began to really think about what selfcare means. It is any activity that we deliberately do in order to take care of ourselves and that means our whole self: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. That means working out of any kind, including running, hiking, crossfit, walking, yoga, playing with your kids etc., whatever your choice of movement IS selfcare. We care enough about ourselves to make our nails look pretty and soak in baths with sparkly, fizzing water yet so many of us don’t care enough or see the importance of working out. Most of us dread working out. We don’t look forward to and try to avoid it at all costs. But what if we stopped dreading and started looking at it like a massage? What if we begin to look forward to it?

I know it may at times not be pleasant to get a good worout in, but in the end it is better for our bodies than having pretty nails. We are taking care of ourselves long term. Plus, after working out you feel amazing and can conquer the world (its all those endorphins going wild)! 🙂

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Pushing myself mentally and physically knowing I am taking care of me!
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Always want to keep it real… it is not water I poured on myself. It is sweat!