Today was perfectly fantastic! I ate all sorts of great food and we ended up walking more than 5 miles; basically it was my favorite kind of day. It just felt like a Saturday in the city. Perhaps because I dressed like I was in New York?
I’ve been trying to drink less (less, not no!) diet soda this month. If vegan month means I’ll be eating no dairy – bone building – then it needs to also mean I’m eating no less chemicals – bone leaching. I think iced tea is the answer, especially because it well help me to drink more water too. Last night I mixed 5 cups of water and 7 bags of Eggnog’n in my new pitcher,
and this morning I made myself a big gulp.
FYI – Eggnog’n totally works just as well better cold! The husband loved it too, and he usually drinks his iced tea with tons of sugar.
Other things the husband is currently loving?
S.S. Sea Salt Somersaults. He made himself a big baggie to carry around all day.
Our first stop of the day was the farmers’ market. It was pretty picked over by the time we got there, but Adam got some great homemade maple candy and shared a piece with me.
Wegmans – our next stop – was apparently where all the local goods were at –
We also got some hibiscus iced tea lemonade.
Once we got home and had all the groceries safely shelved we headed back out, this time on foot. Our original destination was the Greek Festival,
but there was an admission fee and the food tent was mostly meat. We trekked on (and on) until we came to Mezza, a brand new Mediterranean place that just opened yesterday.
At that point it had been more than 16hours since I’d eaten any solid food so pretty much anything would have sounded good! Thankfully Mezza was just good, period!
I got Baba Ghanouj,
and stuffed grape leaves.
Picture lots of pita with that too. Everything was ridiculously fresh tasting. Usually Baba Ghanouj tends to be kind of greasy and heavy but this was totally light. The husband thought he only liked falafel, but he loved everything he tasted today. He inhaled more than half of my orders!
I probably shouldn’t have been quite so generous, because we’d barely made it down the block before I realized that I was actually still pretty hungry! When we walked past the co-op we made a hot bar stop.
Vegan cheesy noodles and Pad Thai, Hunan tofu with broccoli, and 2 pieces of Southern-style tofu. I ate while I walked which was messy but fun. By the time we reached our apartment we’d covered more than 5miles, love that incidental exercise!
Later in the afternoon I found it totally necessary to inhale this coconut milk tapioca pudding.
It gave me a tummy ache but was soooo worth it!
I have to get up early because we have fun plans tomorrow and lots of studying to do (my first soc exam is on Monday). In the interest of time and laziness we are going to eat popcorn for dinner and cuddle on the couch before bed. Peace out!
What is your favorite Mediterranean offering? Mine is stuffed grape leaves, the texture and taste of the leaves is just so interesting.













Where did you get that pudding?!? I can’t handle dairy and I miss pudding so much. I think I need to research some coconut milk pudding recipes.
It was made at the local co-op. I’m pretty sure you could just substitute coconut milk for milk in most pudding recipes though. I’ll have to experiment with that too!
Greek salad for sure 😀
Looks like a lovely day you had!
that tapioca is like little clouds of yummy cuteness!
and i love saving the big gulp containers for drinks, cuz theyre so massive and great for hot summer days.. lemonade, iced tea, water, sports drinks.. vodka (lol no just kiddin)
LOVE YOUR OUTFIT BTW! looks great!
Sounds like an awesome day!
My fav Mediterranean food is hummus with carrots……okay, the carrots might not be ethnic but I just love carrots.
Looks like a great day of eats! The stuffed grape leaves look yummy! I love days where you just walk, explore and eat good food! 🙂 Good luck on your exam! I am taking sociology right now, as well!
Looks delicious! I LOVE restaurants like that!!!