Wild Oats 4 School Photo Contest Plus 2 Skip-The-Sandwich School Lunch Menu Ideas

If you love taking pics of your culinary creations, and you’d like to win some awesome prizes…then Wild Oats has a contest for you! Enter the Wild Oats 4 School Photo Contest by sending us some pics of your tastiest back-to-school lunch creations featuring Wild Oats affordable organic products, and you could win $100 worth of Wild Oats products and a $100 Walmart gift card!

It’s easy to get started. Upload your photo at Facebook, or tag it on Instagram or Twitter using #wildoats4schoolcontest. The top three photos that best reflect Wild Oats for back-to-school win!

So what are you waiting for? Get busy creating some healthy and tasty lunch creations featuring your favorite Wild Oats products. Below are a few suggestions to get your creative juices flowing.

2 Skip-The-Sandwich School Lunch Menu Ideas

Menu #1

Sliced cucumber

Watermelon chunks

Cheese cubes

Toasted Red Quinoa with steamed broccoli and carrot slices (Recipe: rinse Wild Oats Organic Red Quinoa then toast according to package directions before cooking in Wild Oats Marketplace Organic Chicken Broth or vegetable broth. Add steamed broccoli and carrots.)

Menu #2

Sliced red and green pepper strips

Wild Oats Marketplace Organic Traditional Chickpea Hummus

Whole strawberries

Quick and Easy Rice and Beans (Recipe: Cook Wild Oats Marketplace Organic Long Grain & Wild Rice Blend according to package directions then top with Wild Oats Marketplace Organic Black Beans.)

Now that you have a few ideas for some tasty, healthy, skip-the-sandwich lunch ideas, it’s time to create your own. We can’t wait to see what you create!

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Keep On Walking

I received an email the other day from a good friend who lives in Montevideo. He told me he had lost everything, including his cell phone. He wasn’t really complaining, he just wanted me to know he couldn’t call me.

I paused, and read the email again. I wasn’t sure how to respond. So, I thought about it and decided to tell him to dust himself off and just start walking. I told him to take a step toward something — anything — but just get up and start walking. And, I also told him, while he walks, make a choice. Make a choice to do something, anything, right now.

Oh, yes, my friend made a choice. He dusted himself off, and now is back in a positive frame of mind. He is really thankful, not just for me, but for his many friends. He is a really likable guy, who, like all of us at some time, hit a low point. But it really made me think how important it is to just make the decision to get up and start walking. To start off in any direction and be able to make a choice to do something –without judgement of whether it is right or wrong. Just make a choice to walk in any direction.

Many times, we get into a “low vibration funk”, and ask ourselves, am I doing the right thing? Maybe your boss is on you. Maybe your finances aren’t where you want them to be. And yes, yes, it happens to all of us! But, we can’t allow ourselves to wallow in it. We can pause, accept it and then… We need to wipe the “low vibration” off our brow and off our hands — as if you are wiping goo off of them, right down to the finger tips — each one. Then you stand up and start moving. Just start walking, and while you are walking, you will feel better. You will feel empowered, then you can start making some choices. (Well, it’s really just one choice, to do something!)

Many times, my own choice is very simple. Maybe I go on a hike and really concentrate on what I am grateful for, what’s good in my life. I find that starting with something positive, no matter what it is, or how small it seems in the scheme of things, is a good base to build from. Then my next choice might be writing, visiting a friend, or enjoying some chocolate — that’s really all there is to it.

Now, what if this is not just you in a “low vibration funk”, but it’s your company, your job, your family or a group of friends? Well, in my experience, it’s really the same set of tools. You get the group together, in person, and address your feelings. Talk about the fact that you are all in a “low vibration funk” and that you are bound and determined to get out of it.

So, instead of walking, you start talking. Talk about what everyone is doing that is right, really positive, and good. Build on that, focusing on just one thing that is going right, and stay there. Stop anyone who tries to bring in any negativity. Do this no matter how small the positive thing. And then keep walking forward, until the next positive thing presents itself.

Of the many turn-arounds (of both major and small companies) that I have been involved in,  this is the exercise that I look forward to the most. It takes getting all the senior management around the table and asking them what is going right? I ask them to start by describing the business they are involved in, and that usually gets everything going. And every time, there is a positive morsel that can be built on.

Now, sometimes, it is not strong enough to turn the company around, but just by focusing on something positive, the energy changes. With a positive energy, the company becomes much more viable.

These ideas are centuries-old insights, just like chopping wood and carrying water. The best example of this was when I was in Sao Paulo a few years ago for a global brand summit, and the case study that was presented was about Johnnie Walker Whisky. They showed advertisements from multiple countries, all with the same exact story, just different language and actors. This really drove home to me the premise on which Johnnie Walker has built their brand. For the last 100 years, theirs has been one of the most successful advertising campaigns across the world, because no matter what the language, the message is always the same.

So, remember, whether you are in Montevideo or Brussels, it is a fact that all of us go through ups and downs. And when we are down, the best thing we can do is keep on walking. Dust yourself off and start walking.

And when you are back in a positive vibe, salute with a glass of Johnnie Walker. Yup, doesn’t get any simpler than that!

Walk on–

AZ

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Pancake Skewers for Breakfast

Callie Washer is the creator of  the food and lifestyle blog ASweetPotatoPie.com. Here is her take on how to create delicious pancake skewers using Wild Oats products.

I love this quick and easy recipe for busy school day mornings when I’m trying to get out the door! I simply make these the night before and my kiddos gobble them up in the morning.

Pancake Skewers 

Wild Oats Marketplace Buttermilk Pancake Mix
Strawberries
Blueberries
Wild Oats Marketplace Organic Strawberry Fruit Spread
1 T oil
Skewers

Mix the pancakes according to the package. Heat a pan with a tablespoon of oil until hot. Drop small drops of pancake mix into hot pan and cook until light brown on both sides. Put on a plate. Assemble skewers alternating fruit, pancakes and spread.

For more from Callie, check out her amazing blog!

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Give It a Rest


August is typically the month in which people try to take a bit of a break before diving back into school and work. Athletes understand that rest periods are an important part of any effective exercise regimen, and an increasing number of experts are stressing that periodic rest from our daily work routine actually makes us more productive.

Soil is no different.

For decades, conventional agriculture has sought to increase productivity through greater use of synthetic fertilizer, pesticides, and genetic selection of seeds for high yields. The land is often overlooked. It’s increasingly common for a single type of crop—corn, for instance—to be planted in the same fields year after year after year.

A recent study from the North Central Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education (SARE) organization illustrates that resting the land can actually increase productivity as much as fertilizers or pesticides.

The North Central SARE collected information from more than 1,200 farmers across the country who had completed an online survey on cover crops.

For those unfamiliar with the term, a cover crop is a crop planted with the intent to restore nutrients in the soil, control erosion, and break the cycle of damaging insects. And generally to give the land a bit of rest.

Legume crops like alfalfa, peas, and clover, along with grasses, are generally used as cover crops.

Of the farmers surveyed, yields averaged higher for corn and soybean crops planted in fields that had a cover crop the previous year. Those farmers also reported using less fertilizer, and struggling less to combat insects.

These resting fields are often ideal grazing plots for livestock. The livestock benefit the soil by adding nutrients (a nice word for manure), and by stimulating the grass production through their grazing.

When you go into your grocery store, there’s only one way to know that the food on the shelf comes from farmers who provide their land with periodic rest: Buy organic. The USDA organic regulations require farmers to use cover crops as a part of their production plan. The regulations prohibit continuous production of a single crop on a plot of land for successive years.

Rest is only one of the reasons that organic food is healthier for your family, and for the land.

 

 

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Creamy Peach Freeze Smoothie Recipe!


Summer, summer, summer! Oh, how I love summer! And one of the best things about summer, especially here in the South, is all the wonderful fresh peaches! One of my favorite peach recipes is this Creamy Peach Freeze Smoothie Recipe. It’s quick to make and as refreshing as it is delicious. It’s practically summer in a glass.

Creamy Peach Freeze Smoothie Recipe

You’ll need:

1 1/2 cups frozen vanilla yogurt*

1 1/2 cups fresh peaches, diced and divided

1/2 cup organic milk

1 tablespoon sugar, or to taste. Substitute stevia or honey, if desired.

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon Wild Oats Marketplace Organic Ground Nutmeg

1/2 cup ice

Reserve 1/4 to 1/2 cup of the peaches and set aside. Add all remaining and mix together in a blender until smooth. Stir reserved peaches into smoothie. Put blender container into the freezer for about 10 minutes, or until the mixture begins to freeze. Remove from freezer, stir and pour into a glass or mug. Enjoy!

Make it boozy! Substitute a tablespoon or two of good quality dark rum for the vanilla extract. Decrease milk to 1/4 cup.

*For testing purposes only, I used Stoneyfield “Gotta Have Vanilla” Organic Frozen Vanilla Yogurt. You can also make your own frozen vanilla yogurt. Get the recipe here.

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