Healthy Costco Food: Best healthy foods with BIG savings

Healthy Costco Food: Best healthy foods with BIG savings

In this post you’ll find a list of healthy Costco food at jaw dropping prices. The foods listed below are free of gluten, grains, dairy, soy, GMO, industrial vegetable and seed oils, artificial sugar and sweeteners and other unhealthy ingredients. If you’re following a paleo, low-carb, keto, AIP, plant-based or organic diet, there’s lots of great options here for you.

OMG, I recently discovered a magical place called Costco!

I know I know, you’re probably thinking – “Has this chick been hiding under a rock her entire life?”

OK, so I knew Costco existed, but I never thought to venture into it to find healthy food options. Little did I know, Costco not only caters towards health conscious people like me (and you), but they also offer AMAZING prices that had me screaming “START THE CAR!!!”

The lists below are healthy Costco foods that I discovered at jaw-dropping prices!

Healthy Costco food with BIG SAVINGS …

💚 = Great for smoothies

FRESH

  • fresh organic spinach 312g ($4.59) đź’š TIP: purchase 2-3 containers, transfer spinach to freezer bags and freeze for later use 
  • organic kombucha
  • organic free-range eggs, 24 large ($10.49)
  • organic spring mix salad 312g ($4.59)
  • organic cooked + vacuum-packed beets đź’š

Costco spinach

FROZEN

  • pesticide-free frozen blueberries 1.5kg ($10.99) đź’š
  • organic frozen strawberries 2kg ($12.99) đź’š
  • organic frozen raspberries 1.5kg ($14.99) đź’š
  • other frozen organic fruit + berries đź’š
  • frozen avocado chunks 3kg ($17.99) đź’š
  • pesticide free frozen broccoli + other frozen veggies đź’š
  • frozen organic riced cauliflower 3lb ($8.99)

Healthy Costco food_frozen

PANTRY

  • organic virgin coconut oil 2.3kg ($17.49) đź’š
  • avocado oil 1lt ($13.99)
  • coconut oil/keto mayo 710ml ($10.99)
  • organic extra virgin olive oil
  • organic green olives 1L ($9.49)
  • organic apple cider vinegar 1.9lt ($8.69)
  • organic dates 794g ($7.99) đź’š
  • almond flour 1.36kg ($15.99)
  • almond butter 765g đź’š
  • organic cocoa powder 700g ($9.99) đź’š
  • organic coffee + matcha green tea

Healthy Costco Food_pantry items

SNACKS & TREATS

  • SmartSweets, 5 packs ($11.99)
  • grain free granola bars, 16 bars ($19.99)
  • RX Bar, 14 bars ($20.99)
  • organic coconut chips 800g ($7.99)
  • organic dark chocolate, Keto Snaps 420g ($10.99)
  • organic & regular raw nuts and seeds (awesome variety) đź’š

Healthy Costco Food_snacks

NOTE: Please keep in mind that prices may change. I will do my best to update the prices in this post regularly to reflect current store pricing. The prices above are in-store (not online). I shop at Costco in the GTA, Ontario. 

TAKEAWAY MESSAGE: If you’re looking for ways to make healthy eating more affordable and sustainable for you and your family then Costco is a GREAT solution.

Not only does this wholesale store carry a variety of organic products, but most of the brands are reputable companies that prioritize quality – and once again the prices are truly unbeatable!

Would love to hear about some of the great finds you’ve discovered at Costco along with pricing. Just leave a comment below.

Not near a Costco?

Many of these items can be found at costco.ca at a slightly higher price.

P.S. A special thanks to my BF for opening my eyes to a part of Costco I didn’t know about – and most importantly, dealing with my “kid in a candy store” behaviour as I lost my Costco virginity. You da best! xoxo

This post was updated on Oct 8, 2020.

4 ways to effortless weight loss & better health

4 ways to effortless weight loss & better health

There are many different approaches to weight loss, health and fitness – so many that it’s easy to get overwhelmed when trying to figure out which approach will work best for you.

Looking back, I spent most of my life struggling to maintain my weight through intense and excessive exercise and a “healthy” diet that probably ended up doing more harm than good. Learn more about my health journey HERE.

I did my fair share of experimenting with diets and exercise for weight loss and optimal health, so I’m aware of the frustrations and disappointments that can come about.

I can sympathize with those who feel like they’ve tried it all (and have genuinely put their full heart and energy into programs), but nothing seems to work for them – and if it does, the results are often short-lived.

When working with clients, my approach to sustainable weight loss and health is NOT one-size-fits-all. Each person and body is unique which means customized programs are often the best approach – and yield greater results.

Although the approach you take to health and fitness is important, it’s not the only part of the equation.

The one thing that most healthy and physically fit people have in common is consistent healthy habits.

They don’t dabble in a diet or exercise program for 1-month then stop without rhyme or reason and jump on board another trendy program the following year only to fall off the wagon again.

They’re more consistent than not when it comes to healthy eating, exercise and/or lifestyle practices – whatever their idea of “healthy” is at a given time.

I often get asked the question – “Jen, what’s your secret to always looking healthy and fit?”

Well, my secret in my early 20s is definitely different than my secret today. I’d argue that my current secret is much juicier given that I’m both fit and healthy today vs. just being fit (and not very healthy) years ago.

Without question, my approach to health and weight loss has evolved over the years given new research that has shaped my perspective and opinion.

My years of experimenting and gaining knowledge have led me to a formula of healthy habits that I can say with confidence have allowed me to not only lose extra weight I was holding onto, but also sustain a healthy weight effortlessly – all while gaining back my health.

Check out my top 4 healthy habits for effortless weight loss and better health …

4 ways to effortless weight loss & better health

#1: 7-9 HOURS OF QUALITY SLEEP

Research suggests that 7-9 hours of quality sleep is the ideal dose for feeling good and functioning optimally the next day (although we’re all wired different and some people do report feeling better with less sleep).

According to Chinese medicine, it’s not only how much sleep you get that matters, but also when you get it. The window from 11 PM – 3 AM (which correlates to the liver and gallbladder) is most important in terms of maintaining health, especially as we age. A bedtime of 10:30 PM is recommended so that you are asleep by 11 PM when the liver and gallbladder start to regulate qi (energy), process emotions, balance hormones and detoxify the body – all key players in weight loss.

If you’re a night owl, it may not be realistic to fall asleep by 11 PM in one or two attempts, but small steps can get you closer to this optimal window. Try heading to bed 30-minutes earlier and slowly build on that number over time.

In addition to the above, the quality of your sleep is equally important. 7-9 hours of interrupted sleep (e.g. waking up 5 times to pee then another 3 times because of your snoring partner) probably isn’t going to lead to that “well-rested” feeling the next day.

Sleep should be uninterrupted, deep and in ideal bedroom environment – no artificial lights, room temperature on the cool side, cell phone off or in airplane mode to avoid EMFs, etc.

#2: ONE NUTRIENT-RICH SMOOTHIE A DAY

Let’s face it, life is a chaotic mess most of the time and it’s not always realistic to get 3 healthy meals down the pipe.

Smoothies are a simple, affordable and realistic way to obtain the nutrients your body needs to function optimally, making weight loss and maintenance effortless. They have played a large role in my health journey which is why they made it to my top 4. 

I suggest replacing your weakest meal with an easy nutrient-rich smoothie. For most people, breakfast tends to be the weak link given the rush to get to work and/or get the kiddies ready for school.

Most convenient breakfast foods (ie. high-sugar cereals, yogurts, muffins, granola bars, bagels, etc.) don’t put your body into an optimal state to conquer the day.  These nutrient-void “foods” often leave you searching for the next convenient, high-sugar food in order to keep your sugar burning body from collapsing on the office floor.

Replacing one nutrient-void meal with a nutrient-dense smoothie that contains quality protein, healthy fats, and smart carbohydrates (in the right ratios) can make a world of a difference. It truly is a simple step towards weight loss and better health.

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#3: INTERMITTENT FASTING

Have you ever tried a 12-16 hours fast? Most of us already practice 12-16 hour fasting without even realizing it.

These short and easier fasts are a great opportunity for your body to tap into existing fat stores and focus energy on clean-up and repair of cells (instead of digestion). So, not only is it helpful for weight loss, but also healing your body.

For some, this may sound like the impossible, but it’s actually a lot simpler than you think.

Here’s an easy way to implement a 12-hour fast:

1) Finish eating your last meal (dinner) between the hours of 6-8 PM (no snacks after dinner, just water or herbal teas if desired).

2) The next day, eat breakfast no sooner than 12 hours from your last meal (if you finished eating dinner at 7 PM, you would have your breakfast at 7 AM). If your dinner hour is earlier or later just adjust your breakfast to 12 hours from that time.

Once a 12-hour fast becomes easy, you can start bumping up the hours between dinner and breakfast until you reach 16 hours. Intermittent fasting can be done as often as you like (or your body allows). Start with 2-3 times per week.

Do you usually eat something soon after waking up? It may take some time and practice to recondition your body to not want/need food upon waking, especially if it’s been a long-standing habit. Try satisfying your hunger with a large glass of water, black coffee or green tea first. This can be an effective way to reduce hunger so you can extend your fasting time.

#4: 20-MINUTE MORNING WALK OR MOVEMENT ROUTINE

Did you know that your body is in fat-burning mode the minute you get out of bed? You can easily amplify the amount of fat stores you burn from your body by adding in a light walk or movement routine first thing in the morning.

Give this a try … Before eating breakfast, head outside for a light 20-minute walk. No jogging, speed walking or anything that jacks up the heart rate – just light movement.

If going outside isn’t an option because of cold weather conditions, I recommend the following:

• Use an indoor cardio machine (treadmill, stationary bike, elliptical, rower), if you have one. Just remember to keep the intensity low for 20-minutes.

• Pull out a yoga mat and do some easy sun salutations and stretches for 20-minutes (check out an easy morning flow here).

Aim for 2-3 times per week to start. Once that becomes easy and habit-like, increase to 3-4 times per week and so on.

I usually do a light walk or movement routine in conjunction with my 12-16 hour fast – it’s a powerful fat burning combo!

Is your morning routine already packed with a long list of things-to-do, so even 20-minutes seems like the impossible? Before you write-off walking or movement completely, try fitting in your walk during lunch hour or after dinner. OR join a yoga class after work or dinner. Movement is medicine for the body (and calories burned) no matter what time of the day you decide to do it.

I hope you found this article helpful. Feel free to reach out to me in the comment section below.

Learn about what your scale isn’t telling you + how to track healthy weight loss, HERE.

How to winterize your smoothie: From cold to room temperature

How to winterize your smoothie: From cold to room temperature

Do you find yourself drinking your smoothie with your shoulders up to your ears, teeth chattering, lips turning blue — all while you have a mini heater blasting at you and a blanket thrown over your shoulders?

I get it – a cold smoothie on a chilly fall or winter day can be uncomfortable to drink and may not be very appealing, unless your body runs hot all year round.

Well, my body tends to run more cold than hot, so I came up with some simple smoothie hacks that allow me to enjoy my daily smoothie during the cold months–without icicles forming from my nose!

Check them out below …

How to winterize your smoothie: From cold to room temperature

HACK #1

If you are using frozen veggies and/or fruit, add ½-1 cup hot or boiling water instead of room temperature or cold water.

This hot trick will help balance the temperature of your smoothie so it’s closer to room temperature. You may have to play around with the amount of hot water you add to get your desired temperature, but it’ll be smooth smoothieing (yep, I made up that word) once you figure it out.

HACK #2

Use fresh veggies and fruit instead of frozen.

This one isn’t rocket science. Frozen produce will make your smoothie cold, so you can always switch to fresh produce during the colder months to create a smoothie that is room temperature.

If you prefer the simplicity of using frozen produce or know that using fresh produce is not realistic given your busy schedule, then I highly recommend trying Hack #1.

9 hacks for creating YOUR perfect smoothie

9 hacks for creating YOUR perfect smoothie

Although making a smoothie isn’t anywhere near rocket science, it still takes some experimentation to create just the right flavour, temperature and texture for your palate.

I’ve put together some smoothie hacks that will not only help troubleshoot issues you may encounter in the land of smoothie making, but also help you create smoothies that will tickle your taste buds.

Check them out …

The recommendations below are based off the smoothie formula found in the Quick-Start Guide To Smoothies and the LIVE 7-Day Smoothie Challenge.

9 hacks for creating YOUR perfect smoothie

1. Know your palate

The most important part of creating your perfect smoothie is using the right ingredients. Know what flavours you enjoy and try blending them together. Think of your favourite ice cream flavour or dessert recipe when trying to decide what you might like. Better yet, give some of my dessert-inspired smoothie recipes a try!

Also, don’t be afraid to recreate the same smoothie recipes you love — repetition is a great approach to developing new healthy habits.

2. One bitter B!*@#

No, not you–the smoothie. Yes, greens can make your smoothie bitter tasting. If you’re following the formula I’ve provided, you probably won’t encounter this issue, but if you do, here are some suggestions:

1) Use frozen vs. fresh greens since they taste less bitter;

2) Use less bitter greens (like spinach) until your palate is welcoming to the others.

Tip #3 is also a great way to balance the bitterness.

3. Mother Nature’s candy

The sweetness of fruit–and stevia in the PurePaleo Protein powders should be enough to balance out the bitter flavour of greens and satisfy your sweet tooth. If you need added sweetness, I suggest adding 1/4 cup extra fruit OR add a pinch of stevia for a smoothie that is lower in sugar content (I recommend Better Stevia by NOW).

4. Ice, ice baby

If you crave a smoothie that sends chills down your spine, then I recommend using frozen fruit and/or greens. Not only will you get an ice-cold smoothie, but using frozen produce makes smoothie making way easy since there’s no washing or chopping required.

If you don’t want to use frozen produce, but still want a cold smoothie, just throw in a few ice cubes.

5. Brain freeze!

Maybe you don’t enjoy super cold smoothies, especially during the cold winter months. One solution would be to use fresh produce instead of frozen.

If you want to use frozen produce (because it just makes life easier), here’s a solution… Add ½-1 cup hot or boiling water instead of room-temperature or cold water. This hot trick will help balance the temperature of your smoothie so it’s just right.

6. Silky smooth

If your smoothies aren’t turning out as smooth as you’d like or you find yourself chewing through chunks of greens, I suggest blending water and greens first for 30+ seconds (or until smooth). You can then add the remaining ingredients and continue to blend for another 30+ seconds.

Smooth and chunk-free should be the end product. If not, maybe it’s time for a new blender (check out my blender guide here)

7. Big or little spoon

Avocado is not only a wonderful way to add quality fat to your smoothie, but it’s also the perfect way to create a thick and creamy smoothie.

When building your smoothie use ½ an avocado and only ½ cup water to get a thick smoothie you can eat with a spoon. Think of it as a smoothie yogurt!

8. Smoothie gag

OK, so maybe you’re gagging over thick smoothies? Let’s put a quick end to that. This hack is simple… just add more water.

If 1 cup of water isn’t enough, try adding 1/4 cup more at a time. Avoid adding too much water as this will dilute the flavour of your smoothie.

9. Drew your smoothie

Drink + chew = drew! Many people avoid smoothies because they feel unsatisfied with drinking their food and would prefer to chew their food.

Before you write-off smoothies, try this… After blending your smoothie, stir in 1 tbsp. of cacao nibs, crushed raw nuts, seeds, coconut flakes/chips, or soaked tiger nuts to create a smoothie you can chew through. It’s a cool little trick to get your digestive enzymes flowing at the same time as satisfying the need to chew your food. Check out more info on how to “drew” your smoothie here.

I also recommend tip #7, since a thicker smoothie will help you feel more satisfied.

6 Reasons You May Need More Protein

6 Reasons You May Need More Protein

In this article you’ll discover why adequate protein intake is so important and reasons why you may need more protein in your diet.

Do you question whether you’re eating too much or too little protein?

The human body is extremely smart and under most circumstances does a good job of telling us what we need through our hunger signals and cravings.

Chris Kresser – an integrative medical doctor in the US – states that when it comes to consuming protein most people eat the right amount for their needs since we are wired to do so. A good recommendation for how much protein one should consume would be – eat as much as you crave.

On average, this number would be around 15% of total calories consumed daily, but there may be times and certain situations that call for you to increase your protein intake anywhere from 20-35% of total calories.

I’ve put together this short article to help you better understand why adequate protein intake is important and specific conditions that may require you to increase your current protein intake.

Reasons you need more protein

6 reasons you may need more protein

1. YOU’RE TRYING TO LOSE WEIGHT

There’s a large amount of evidence pointing to the fact that high protein diets are effective for fat loss. Reason being – protein is the most satiating macronutrient when compared to carbohydrates and fats.

When you feel satisfied, you’re less likely to over eat and/or eat foods you probably shouldn’t because your body simply doesn’t crave them.

Check out this study showing that increasing protein intake while maintaining carbohydrate content in a diet lowers body weight by decreasing appetite and spontaneous caloric intake.

To summarize: adequate protein intake = balanced hormones = effortless weight loss.

2. YOU’RE STRESSED

If you’re living in today’s hectic and fast-paced world chances are you’re dealing with some level of stress.

It’s important to be aware that stress can come in many shapes and forms: physical stress from a physically demanding job, regular intense exercise or chronic pain, illness or inflammation in the body; mental stress from work demands, family commitments or financial responsibilities; emotional stress from relationship problems, the loss of someone close, personal or family illness or lack of self-care practices.

When your body is in a state of stress, tissues will begin to break down – a ‘wear and tear’ process where collagen proteins are being used up faster than they are being replaced.

Choosing protein sources that are whole and contain high amounts of collagen will help rebuild your tissues therefore helping to mitigate the damage done by the stress response.

In addition, high stress levels can cause imbalances in your blood sugar levels. Adequate protein intake can help to stabilize your blood sugar levels therefore helping to boost energy levels, reduce mood swings, improve sleep and lift brain fog.

3. YOU’RE A YOGI, GYM GOER OR AN ATHLETE.

When you exercise, your muscle tissues naturally break down so they can rebuild to form stronger muscles. Protein contains essential nutrients for the repair and build process of muscle tissues.

If you want to increase or maintain muscle mass and/or improve performance in your sport/activity, you’ll need adequate protein in your diet.

In addition, rebuilding muscles properly will help to decrease your chances of injury and help your sore muscles heal faster. Protein can be especially helpful after an intense exercise session.

4. YOU’RE GETTING OLDER.

Protein is especially important for the aging population since muscle wasting begins to take place as we get older.

Just because you’re getting up there in age doesn’t mean you can’t continue to build and maintain muscle. That being said, the older you are, the harder it is to process protein which is why you may need more of it.

A higher protein diet can also help to prevent tissue breakdown, which can slow down the aging process and keep your body stronger for longer.

5. YOUR JOINTS ACHE.

Protein, in particular protein sources high in collagen, is vital to many things that keep us young and supple. Unfortunately, our body’s ability to produce collagen diminishes with age, which can lead to the unpleasant feeling of achy joints.

Consuming protein that is high in collagen (either through whole food sources or specialized protein powders) can help repair cartilage, ligaments & tendons, and improve joint pain.

Collagen can also help to reduce inflammation and improve range of motion of the joints.

Note: There are numerous health benefits associated with the consumption of collagen which is why I’ve sourced out a protein powder that is high in collagen. If you are looking for a pure collagen supplement, I recommend Whole Body Collagen. 

6. YOU’RE INJURED OR CHRONICALLY ILL.

Traumatic damage to your tissues requires more protein to repair and recover. Protein deficiency can slow down the healing process.

Whether you’re coming out of surgery, trying to heal a wound, recovering from a sport related injury or dealing with chronic illness – you can be certain that increased protein intake will improve your body’s ability to heal.

If you fit into one or more of the above categories then you should consider adding more protein into your diet – whether it be through whole food sources or a high-quality protein powder that can be blended into a smoothie or used in a shake.

My FREE Quick-Start Guide To Smoothies is a great starting place for those looking to incorporate more protein into their diet through healthy smoothies.

Most people who have added my nutrient-rich smoothies to their daily diet have reported noticeable improvements in their health.

I feel that one of the main reasons people see results is due to the increase in quality protein.

For example, most people decide to replace breakfast with a smoothie since it’s a quick and easy meal to prepare for the morning rush. Foods that are commonly eaten in the morning (cereal, toast, bagels, granola bars, juice) are not only very high in sugar and carbohydrates, but low in protein and healthy fats.

It’s no wonder why energy levels begin to skyrocket and fat loss begins to happen when people simply replace these poor quality foods with a healthy smoothie. They are now consuming whole foods that are nutrient-rich PLUS getting the protein your body requires for optimal health.

Notes

Females who consume a 2,000-2,200 calorie diet would aim for roughly 85-100g of protein daily. Males who consumes a 3,000 calorie diet would aim for slightly under 150g of protein daily. Remember to increase these numbers if you fall into any of the categories above.

As a general guideline, 4-6 oz (28-50 g) of animal protein per meal should ensure adequate protein intake.

Pumpkin Spice Latte (Dairy Free, Plant-Based, Paleo)

Pumpkin Spice Latte (Dairy Free, Plant-Based, Paleo)

Pumpkin Spice Latte is the perfect way to start a fall day! This latte is bursting with the warming spices of autumn–and is rich, creamy & delicious. It’s a healthy dairy free, paleo & plant-based hot drink you’ve got to try!

I’m officially obsessed with my morning Pumpkin Spice Latte. It’s to the point where I wonder how I survived all the other seasons without it!

I like to make my lattes rich and creamy by using canned coconut milk which has a higher fat content.

You can also add collagen powder if you’d like. It’s a simple way to boost this warm and comforting beverage with nutrients that support your bones, joints, skin, nails and gut! It also makes this latte super satisfying, so it tames a hungry belly in a healthy way.

Enjoy this latte with a Gluten Free Pumpkin Muffin. It’s a match made in pumpkin spice heaven!

Pumpkin Spice Latte Dairy Free Paleo Plant-Based

What you need for Pumpkin Spice Latte

  • Coconut or almond milk
  • Espresso
  • Pumpkin pie spice
  • Collagen powder (optional)
  • Maple syrup (optional)

Craving more healthy & delicious fall recipes? You’re going to love these:

Pumpkin Spice Latte Dairy Free Paleo Plant-Based

Pumpkin Spice Latte

Pumpkin Spice Latte is the perfect way to start a fall day! This latte is bursting with the warming spices of autumn--and is rich, creamy & delicious. It's a healthy dairy free, paleo & plant-based hot drink you've got to try!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Course: Hot Drinks
Cuisine: Dairy Free, Keto, Low-Carb, Paleo, Plant-Based
Servings: 1

Ingredients
 

  • 1 cup unsweetened coconut or almond milk
  • 1 shot espresso
  • 1/4 - 1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 tsp maple syrup, or other natural sweetener of choice
  • 1 scoop collagen powder, optional

Instructions
 

  • In a saucepan, warm milk, maple syrup, pumpkin pie spice and collagen over medium-low for roughly 5-minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Froth using a blender, immersion stick or other tool. If you have an espresso machine with a steam wand you can mix, warm and froth ingredients at the same time.
  • Brew espresso then combine frothed milk with the espresso. Sprinkle with pumpkin pie spice, if desired.

Notes

For a rich and creamy latte, use light or full fat canned coconut milk.
 
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