This Post is sponsored by Greek Gods Yogurt, regardless all opinions expressed below are completely my own.
It's that time of year...
In years past, I've made New Years resolutions. I've wished for things, I set goals, and I've worked hard to achieve them. When I reach those goals or turn my wishing into success, I've been proud, but I'm not necessarily any happier than I was before.
So this year, instead of setting goals, I'm striving to just live in the moment and enjoy it all. We all know every moment that passes is a moment we won't get back. My idea or phrase for the year is "Be here now" and I look forward to meditating on it and enjoying life as it comes instead of stressing about goals or wishing for more.
I think we all can agree, starting out the new year on a good note is something all of us strive to do.
Whether you're the type that makes resolutions and sticks to them or you're more of the "go with the flow" type like I'm aiming to be this year. We all want to celebrate starting anew, it's like the new year brings a refreshing wave of consciousness to all and it's so nice to relish in it all.
While I'm still contemplating how I'll overcome my constant need to meet goals or achieve, I feel almost a bit of zen about how this year is starting.
Maybe it's because breakfast this morning was so delicious...? I truly enjoyed every last bite. If the rest of my day, week, year... could be that effortlessly enjoyable, maybe this year will really be MY YEAR.
Are you looking for a breakfast that brings happiness into your day? Maybe something better for you than the average breakfast dishes?
I'm super excited to share this delicious easy recipe using
Greek Gods Yogurt with you today, it''s one I think you'll love through out 2020 and beyond.
To make this amazing yogurt recipe you will need
1/4 cup blueberries
1 tsp agave
3/4 cup
Greek Gods Honey Vanilla Yogurt
1/2 banana (sliced)
2 strawberries (sliced)
1/2 cup granola
You'll also need a saucepan.
To start this recipe, heat the blueberries in a saucepan at low heat for about 4 minutes, bursting them open while heating. Add in the agave and stir together. Remove from heat.
Next, you'll need to mix in about 1/4 cup of the Greek Gods Honey Vanilla Yogurt. Making a purple-y colored yogurt mixture. Place in bowl on a thin layer of granola(or in my case, mason jar).
Top with another small layer of granola. Then add a scoop or two more Greek Gods Yogurt.
Now add in sliced banana and again, add another scoop of
Greek Gods Yogurt in Honey Vanilla.
Next add the sliced strawberries and the final bit of yogurt you have remaining, now top with granola to your preference.
That's it... it's THAT easy!
Wondering where you can find
Greek Gods Yogurt? Greek Gods can be found in the dairy aisle, in the yogurt section, on the lower shelf.
I promise this is a recipe you're going to want to eat over and over so go ahead and pin this for later:
While this fruit and granola recipe is delicious, I added some MaraNatha Almond Butter and bananas to my Greek Gods Yogurt this morning and had to let you know this combination is also AMAZING!
Be sure to grab some when you're at the store for your yogurt so you can try this wonderful concoction for yourself!
So tell me, what would be your ideal ingredient to mix with your Greek Gods yogurt?
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