Author Archives: Cherylanne Skolnicki

Pumpkin Spice Lattes

‘Tis the season for all things cozy and warm. I know the words pumpkin spice latte evoke an emotional response (or maybe a Pavlovian response) from more than one of you. I’m more of a decaf-skim-two-pump-light-whip mocha girl myself, but apparently there’s not a specific season for that. Whatever, Starbucks.

We’re snuggling up to fall here in the Midwest and I couldn’t be more ready. Drag out the blankets for the sofa and my favorite slippers for my tootsies and I’m one happy girl. It’s my Northeastern upbringing that started my love affair with fall and it was my time at Cornell that solidified it. You haven’t lived till you’ve been in Ithaca, NY in the fall. A-ma-zing.

The strange thing about fall is that we love it even though it signifies change in such visible ways – I mean, it’s basically shouting “WINTER IS COMING! IT’S GOING TO BE COLD! AND DARK! FOR MONTHS!” from its orange and red treetops, and we’re still  happy! Maybe we’re distracted by the spectacular leaves or the crisp cool air or all those pumpkin spice lattes, but it’s one of the few times in which we readily embrace change. Usually, we resist it at all costs. We’d rather stay miserable than risk changing something because change seems so difficult. But, is it really?

I find that intentional change has five stages and they’re not all difficult. In fact, three out of five are actually fun! (Changes that are thrust upon us operate a little differently so we’ll save those for another time.)

Let’s say, as an example, that you decide to start writing in a journal every day. Here’s what might happen.

1) Resistance – This is when you’re contemplating a change and 502 reasons why you should not or cannot make it happen are surfacing. “I don’t have a journal and I can’t just write on notebook paper for heaven’s sake. I have NO TIME to write, I mean when would I water my plants/exercise/watch TV/read/talk to my sister? And I don’t even have a decent pen. Plus I’m a terrible writer.”

2) Exhilaration – This happens RIGHT AFTER you decide to change and your subconscious kicks off a pep rally in your honor to reinforce your decision. “Whoo hoo! I am a genius! All the smartest and most successful people keep journals. You know what? These journals could be published one day. Forget pens. Maybe I should get a writing desk!

3) Uphill Battle – These are the days and weeks of implementing new behaviors that require conscious thought and extraordinary effort to make progress and etch new habits into your life. “I am going to set a timer for 10 minutes and write before I do anything else in the morning. I’m going to create a list of topics I might want to write about one day so I can get through writer’s block. I’m going to be late for work but I AM GOING TO FINISH THIS JOURNAL ENTRY.”

4) Momentum – This begins to pick up when those same, not-so-new-anymore behaviors become more automatic and therefore require less effort. “Wow, I wrote for 20 minutes today without even noticing!” “I’ve gotta journal about this thing that just happened!”

5) New Normal – By this stage you’re thinking “Change? What change? Haven’t I always lived this way?” And you’re probably recruiting others to your new way of living. “I bought you this journal for your birthday because I just LOVE writing in my journal every morning and I know you’ll love it, too!”

Did you notice how one of the hardest moments was deciding to make the change – fighting off all the internal dialog telling you that you can’t or shouldn’t? And did you notice that as soon as you do decide, your inner critic morphs into your inner cheerleader? It’s that cheerleader who has to stay by your side through the uphill battle until you build your own momentum.

Where are you resisting a much-needed change and letting your inner critic keep you stuck? Go get yourself a pumpkin spice latte and see if you can coax out your inner cheerleader to shift your perspective and get you moving. It’s fall. Change is in the air.

 

What’s for Dinner? Nourish Menu Plans!

If that question bounces off the walls in your kitchen like it does in mine, then today is your lucky day!

My team and I have been busy for MONTHS creating something incredibly special for you. We’ve been plotting and planning and testing and typing and tasting and I’m so excited I can hardly stand it because today, I’m unveiling the newest service from Nourish…a weekly Menu Plan Subscription.

This video is short and sweet but you’ll hear my enthusiasm for this truly transformational, time-saving service that you’ve been so patiently asking me to offer. We’re ready to help you solve your “What’s for Dinner” conundrum once and for all!

This page will give you all the details about Nourish Menu Plans including answers to your burning questions about how the service works and how you can subscribe. We’re making it super simple for you to plan fresh, varied, healthy meals for you and your family.

You can even download a free week of plans to try it out!

So before I get too far ahead of myself, let me tell you all about it…
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Pretty cool, isn’t it? I sure hope you agree!

Our testers have been SO THRILLED by how much this service has simplified their lives. They’re DELIGHTED by how much their families love the food. They’re RELIEVED that they finally know what’s for dinner.

And now that can be you! So hurry on over to that webpage, download a sample week, and give it a whirl! Or better yet, if you already KNOW this is for you, we’ve made it easy to subscribe with online ordering. Just choose one of the subscription plans on the Menu Plans Page and you’ll get instant access to our Members Only Site where you can download this week’s plan and start connecting with other subscribers (and with me!).

I hope you’ll join us as a Nourish Menu Plan Subscriber! We’re making dinner a piece of cake.

Top Shelf Cookbooks

I collect cookbooks – there are shelves and shelves of them in my home. I love to flip through their shiny pages seeing the ways the authors have combined familiar ingredients in new and exciting ways. I pore over the ingredient lists and examine the photographs; I envision the finished dishes and can almost taste the food just by reading the descriptions. I’m such a food nerd.

Cookbooks are losing ground to internet searches and while I can fully appreciate the speed of Googling “easy chicken dinner recipe,” there’s still something I love about holding a well-edited collection of recipes in my hands.

I thought I’d save you some time in the bookstore by sharing some of my absolute favorites here. These are the books I turn to again and again to the point where my copies of them are dog-eared and food splattered. If you’re interested in fresh, flavorful, healthy cooking and these aren’t already in your collection, they should be. I’ll even include the Amazon links so you can find them quickly… now let’s get cooking!

The America’s Test Kitchen Healthy Family Cookbook– This one is published by the staff at Cook’s Illustrated, an authority on a scientific approach to cooking that produces perfect results every time. Love that they gathered their healthy recipes in one place!

The All-New Complete Cooking Light Cookbook– A great comprehensive volume from the top cooking magazine for health conscious cooks. They publish an annual guide as well with all the recipes from that year’s magazine! My mom’s been giving me one for Christmas for years.

The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook– Ina Garten’s recipes aren’t always the lightest but I have good results lightening them up without compromising the flavor. I love her style! I credit Ina with luring me out of corporate America and into the food world – I even made a trip to the Hamptons to her original shop before it closed!

Everyday Italian– Giada De Laurentiis is one of my favorite TV chefs and this volume is packed with great recipes. You must try the turkey meatballs – amazing.

Jamie’s Food Revolution– Jamie Oliver is convinced that anyone can cook and he’s on a mission to spread the word. His book is filled with fresh, fast, easy dishes that you really CAN make, even if you don’t consider yourself a cook!

Cat Cora: Classics with a Twist– I’ve had a lot of success with this book, but one of my favorites is her easy chicken curry with peas. Amazing.

What’s your favorite cookbook? Post it in the comments below or on our Facebook wall and join the conversation!