It’s got all the flavors of a classic banana bread, but without the refined flours and sugars. The recipe produces a baked oatmeal that is perfect for long, chilly Sunday mornings - the kinds with several cups of coffee and time spent pouring over the New York Times crossword. We’re starting with this Banana Nut Steel Cut Oatmeal Bake. For this reason, and assuming many of you are on some sort of similar mission (if not, eat a cookie for me!), this month’s recipes are going to fit into one or more of the following categories - light, wholesome, gluten-free, refined sugar-free, dairy-free, or just generally “healthed up”. Not one of those crazy juice ones (I’d die, like, instantly) but more of an all you can eat veggies and fruits, but no dairy, grains or refined sugars kind of one. (I can’t imagine why!) So, to reset my system and remind my body of just how amazing it feels to consume fresh, whole foods I’ve embarked on a 21-day cleanse…also called a “purification program” but I can’t seem to take myself seriously when I say that. (Myself and the rest of mankind, I know…at least it’s a healthy bandwagon?) While it may appear otherwise when examining this little corner of the web, I do try to maintain a healthy lifestyle (yay kale!), though lately I have found myself intensely craving sugar all of the time. One resolution that I will share though, is my goal to get back to a more balanced, healthful way of eating. Not to be shared, but to be mediated on and hopefully realized in the coming months. Which is why I have somewhat begrudgingly put together a list of resolutions for myself. I suppose it’s a matter of channeling new year’s anxiety in a positive way, turning something potentially detrimental into a kind of excitement for diving headfirst into the vast unknowns of the year laid out ahead us. That pushes us to live happier, more fulfilled lives. One one hand, we all have plenty on our plates without the pressure to examine ourselves under a figurative microscope, picking out our favorite flaws and resolving to correct them (I think most of us do quite enough of that throughout the rest of the year), but on the other hand it’s that very anxiety that breeds progress. Though it’s a double-edged kind of anxiety, if you know what I mean. You know what I’m talking about - the what am I going to accomplish this year?s and the what am I doing with my life?s, and let’s not forget the shit, my pants don’t fit!s. January hits - the Monday of months and Molly Yeh so accurately puts it - and so begins the self-reflection and questioning. 8 and I’m just now sharing this recipe.) One can get quite comfortable living a leisurely lifestyle…dangerously comfortable if you’re inclined to napping, snuggling and couch potato-ing, as I am.īUT it’s a new year, and that means it’s time for all of us to brush off the cobwebs and tackle the world, fresh-faced and bright-eyed, right?! I’m doing my damnedest to muster enthusiasm for fresh start laid out before me, but in reality I have one hell of a holiday hangover. With all of the hardcore relaxing, holiday celebrating and general enjoyment of free time, you might imagine (or be experiencing yourself), it’s been quite hard to get back into the swing of real life. I ate all the fudge and ice cream I pleased, and slept in every single day (how late, I’ll never admit). Pick up orders have no service fees, regardless of non-Instacart+ or Instacart+ membership.I disconnected in a major way, and it was bliss - a week and a half of sweatpants til noon, Christmas cookie lunches and daily movie dates with HBO on Demand. Instacart+ membership waives this like it would a delivery fee. There may be a "pickup fee" (equivalent to a delivery fee for pickup orders) on your pick up order that is typically $1.99 for non-Instacart+ members. With an optional Instacart+ membership, you can get $0 delivery fee on every order over $35 and lower service fees too. 100% of your tip goes directly to the shopper who delivers your order. It's a great way to show your shopper appreciation and recognition for excellent service. Tipping is optional but encouraged for delivery orders. Orders containing alcohol have a separate service fee. Service fees vary and are subject to change based on factors like location and the number and types of items in your cart. Fees vary for one-hour deliveries, club store deliveries, and deliveries under $35. Delivery fees start at $3.99 for same-day orders over $35. Here's a breakdown of Instacart delivery cost:
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