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Roasted Chickpea and Vegetable Salad

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I love a good salad for lunch, but my salads usually consist of me either picking out a bagged salad at the grocery store and then modifying the toppings (usually not including everything that it comes with, only using some of the dressing, and adding some roasted chickpeas, eggs or nuts and seeds), or just putting all of the vegetables I have in my fridge into a container, adding some protein (roasted chickpeas, eggs or nuts and seeds) and calling it a salad. Last week I saw a Sweet Potato and Chickpea Salad from Tasty Vegetarian on Facebook and decided to make my own little spin off of it.  The original salad can be found  here  and here is my version. Roasted Chickpea and Vegetable Salad Ingredients: Spinach Sweet Potato, cubed Carrots, chopped Snap Peas, chopped 1 x 19 oz can Chickpeas, rinsed and drained Kraft Tuscan Italian Salad Dressing Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees 2. Rinse and cut sweet potato into bite-sized cubes.  Rinse and c...

Sask Marathon Race Weekend

Sunday, May 27th marked my second official half marathon and my experience this time around was quite different from my first one in September 2016. Since September 2016, quite a few things have changed in my life.  I have gone from being in school to working and from living at home to living on my own in a different city.  With the changes in my life came changes to my ability to train and thus my race experience.  This time around, I was not able to consistently follow a training plan or get in as many long distance runs as I would have liked, as I was on the road for various events each of the four weekends leading up to the race.  I was also trying to figure out starting a new job, as well as starting Marissa Dawn Nutrition.  As a result, I headed into the marathon not feeling as prepared as I would have liked. Saturday was the race expo where my Dad, who would also be running the half marathon, and I picked up our race packages, followed by the pas...

Getting Ready for the Half Marathon

I am gearing up for my second official half marathon this weekend, back home in Saskatoon.  I have known about the Saskatchewan Marathon for years, as my Dad and Grandma have both participated in it.  This weekend, I am going to check out the Race Expo and attend the Pasta Supper on Saturday, take in all that the race weekend has to offer.  I am curious to see how this half marathon experience is different then my first one.  I know my training hasn't been as good this time around, but things never go perfect in life.  I guess come Sunday morning we will see.  Since it is only my second official race of this kind, I thought it would be a good chance to look back, reflect on and share what the first one was like. I ran my first official half marathon in September 2016 in Regina.  I trained all summer and was feeling ready for it until I hurt my back three weeks before the race.  It hurt to run, and I struggled to move without being in pain. ...

Nutrition on the Road

I am on the road a lot during the month of May, travelling for different things every weekend.  Being on the road means more eating out and less of making my own meals, but that doesn't mean that all of my good eating habits have to go out the window.  With a little bit of prep work, I can take many of my favorite staples on the road and continue to eat foods that are healthy and I enjoy. One thing that I have been loving lately is Eat Smart Sweet Kale salad.  It is much cheaper than buying a salad from a restaurant and it is great both on its own or as part of a meal.  When I am on the road, I will take a tupperware container and a fork with me and then swing by the grocery store and pick up this, or a Dole Chopped Salad, for a quick, easy and cheap meal on the road. Anyone who knows me know that I love fruits and vegetables.  People have asked me what I my favorite food is and I will often say the fruit or vegetable I am loving at that moment.  I have...

Welcome

Welcome to Marissa Dawn Nutrition, a nutrition counselling and coaching business run by Registered Dietitian Marissa Lindquist.  All nutrition services are personalized to the individual or group, as the uniqueness of each client must be considered for practices to be practical, realistic and sustainable. Marissa attended the University of Saskatchewan and completed her Bachelor of Science in Nutrition in 2017, following completion of a dietetic internship in the Saskatoon Health Region.  Marissa then passed the Canadian Dietetic Registration Examination to become a Registered Dietitian in the Saskatchewan Dietitians Association (SDA).  In addition to being registered with the SDA, Marissa is also registered with Dietitians of Canada and is a member of the Consulting Dietitians and Sports Nutrition networks.  Marissa continues to further her education to provide current nutrition recommendations to clients and maintain her SDA registration. Marissa chose to becom...