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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Fit Mom Kiana Cereal Cookies


If your family is anything like mine, for some reason there are "almost empty boxes of cereal" in the pantry. It's as if they eat the last bit they will have to physically do "extra work" and "throw the boxes away!?" Aggravating... but that's another blog altogether. lol.
Here is the recipe:



Here is what I do with the "left over" cereal.  I Make Fit Mom Kiana Cereal Cookies! It's a "healthier" alternative to cookies and is a real treat with "less guilt." It's a good basic recipe that you can add anything to! Enjoy!


Fit Mom Kiana Cereal Cookies Recipe




Mix together:
1 cube butter of margarine - cream in bowl
Add 1 cup Splenda or Stevia equivalent
Add 1 egg
Add 1 tsp. vanilla


Sift together in separate bowl:
Add 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
Add 3/4 cup flour
1/2 tsp. baking soda

Add to flour and baking soda / dry ingredients:
2-3 cups leftover cereal (the healthier the better!)

Mix wet and dry ingredients together. Mix well.

Add Optional:
bits of dark chocolate 70% cocoa bar (yummy anti oxidants), raisins, almonds (extra protein), walnuts, trail mix, dried cranberries...

Bake: 350 degrees
12-15 minutes

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Flab to Fab!

Hi Fit Moms! Here is my 1st video workout for Fit Mom TV CBS Health! These are fabulous exercises to help you burn more calories and excess fat at home or on the beach! My 3 year old daughter, Baby Kiana, joined me on the shoot! What a fun day!

Flab to Fab!

Plyometric exercises are really fun. They incorporate leaping, bounding and jumping movements and increase muscle speed and power. They are easy to do anywhere-even at the beach! Best of all, they are fun to do and it's like being a kid again! Enjoy!

Video: CBS Health: Flab to Fab Workout



CBS Health: "Flab to Fab" Workout: Plyometrics: leaping, bounding and jumping movements and increase muscle speed and power. They are easy to do anywhere-even at the beach! Best of all, they are fun to do and it's like being a kid again! Enjoy!
Exercise 1: Jump Squat




Starting position: Stand with feet slightly wider than shoulder width apart, core tight, shoulders pulled back and down, abs and butt tight. From this position, lower into a squat position until you upper leg is parallel to the beach.


The motion: Jump up and explode upward, jumping as high as you can, arms extending above your head. Land on your toes and round off onto your heels. Repeat 15 times.




Tip: Try and jump as high as you can. Exhale as you jump.



Exercise 2: Split Jump




Starting position: Stand with one foot in front of the other, core tight, shoulders pulled back and down, abs and butt tight. From this position, lower into a squat position until your front leg is parallel to the beach. Your upper and lower leg should be at 90 degree angle.




The motion: Jump up and explode upward, jumping as high as you can, arms extending above your head. Land on your toes and round off onto your heels. Repeat 15 times each leg.




Tip: Try and jump as high as you can. Exhale as you jump.



Exercise 3:  Split Switch




Starting position: Stand with one foot in front of the other, core tight, shoulders pulled back and down, abs and butt tight. From this position, lower into a squat position until you upper leg is parallel to the beach.




The motion: Jump up and explode upward, jumping as high as you can, arms extending above your head and switching your feet so that the back foot is not in front. Land on your toes and round off onto your heels. Repeat 15 times.




Tip: Try and jump as high as you can. Exhale as you jump.

Where are her parents?

I am sooooo upset. I have to share this with all of you, my millions of Fit Moms. I hope you can help me make sense of what I saw today at the market.

The scene: I was at the grocery store with my kids. Buying a few things for Taco Tuesday: Extra lean ground turkey, whole wheat tortillas, lettuce, tomatoes, etc. The grocery store was very crowded  and we tried to find the line with the least # of people. We went to checkout #4.

As we walked up to the checkout stand,

Where are her parents?


I am sooooo upset. I have to share this with all of you, my millions of Fit Moms. I hope you can help me make sense of what I saw today at the market.

The scene: I was at the grocery store with my kids. Buying a few things for Taco Tuesday: Extra lean ground turkey, whole wheat tortillas, lettuce, tomatoes, etc. The grocery store was very crowded  and we tried to find the line with the least # of people. We went to checkout #4.

As we walked up to the checkout stand,
I looked to see who was in front of me, it was a little girl about 9 years old.  She was shopping alone. She was very over weight.  When she raised her arms to lift her cart up to the the checker, her shirt pulled up to reveal her tummy that hung way over her shorts. She was 9.

On the checkout stand, she put the following "foods:"


  • XL 2 gallon generic brand ice cream chocolate

  • 3 cans of whipped cream

  • 3 Pizza Pockets

  • 2 bags frozen Mashed Potatoes

  • 2 bags generic brand frozen pigs in blanket

  • 3 bags frozen french fries

  • 4 packages of chocolate chip cookies

  • 3 liters of regular Coke


She looked very unhappy, very self conscious and lonely.  Why was she at the market alone, unsupervised?  She could be kidnapped!? I envisioned her "parents" leaving her money on the counter and leaving her all alone for the day. Very sad.

My daughter asked me if I thought the little girl was "going home to eat all of that food or if her mommy told her to buy it for the family?"  I told her I hoped it was for a big party for lots of people but that I had a bad feeling she was going to eat it all herself. To make matters worse, the grocery clerk told me that girl comes alone all the time and buys similar junk food all the time.

So many thoughts filled my head at once: Did she live alone? Her happy childhood is filled by sweets? Were her parents obese and unable to get off the couch or bed to go to the grocery store? Did they tell her to buy those foods? Would she end up a diabetic? What kind of life would she have? I thought of all the activities she would miss out on as child.

I took this opportunity to explain to my kids that they are so lucky to have parents who look out for them and care enough about them to say "no." This blog was meant to support Fit Moms who say "no" with love to protect our kids and teach them the proper foods to eat. And what foods are to be enjoyed a little at a time.

Hug your kids-they are so lucky to have you Fit Mom!

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