I love egg nog. Like, a lot. If I wasn’t so obsessed with keeping holidays within their “slots” I’d probably drink it year round. But then there’s also that whole ‘fitting into my pants’ issue. Which is what makes this product so amazing.
Silk Soy Nog. 95% as tasty as the original, and the nutritional stats are 95% better than the original.
It is so fabulously tasty, and healthfully low-fat that it even works well as a breakfast staple. Overnight oats anyone?
Soy nog overnight oats are so good that I’ve basically stopped eating regular o.n.o. the rest of the year!
Yesterday evening I stirred together 1/3cup oatmeal and 2/3cup Silk Soy Nog and put them in the fridge overnight. This morning I stirred in 1 Low Fat Vanilla Stonyfield and a dash of nutmeg. Topped with holiday sprinkles, of course!
Packed into a go-cup for the car.
I ate in transit so I could cram for my test once I got to school. I think I did pretty well, ~B, there were a few questions on there that we had not covered at all in class so that was frustrating.
My schedule today was class – break – meetings – break – evening class. I used my first break to study for my upcoming Anatomy practical. Fueled by Reese’s Pieces.
ET made me do it! I ate about half of this bag, or approximately 1.5servings.
Just in case you aren’t sure that I’m a dork, I have to show you that I was taking my notes with a peppermint scented red and green striped pen –
‘Tis the season!
My meeting concerned the application process for the program I’m applying to (due the first week of the spring semester) and gave me major anxiety. I have a lot to do over Christmas break.
My plan for the second break was to get a veggie sub and study for Orgo. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize that “a little bbq sauce, please” was code for “please dip my entire sandwich in sauce, thereby making it impossible to eat and work at the same time.”
That messy monster contained green pepper, red onion, lettuce, tomato, pickles, pepperjack, and bbq sauce.
Sidenote on the sandwich – what I really wanted was an enchilada burrito from Taco Bell. I hate most fast food but, not gonna lie, I sort of love Taco Bell. But I recently realized that just because Taco Bell isn’t McDonalds (eww), doesn’t mean that their chickens are any tortured. If I only buy “humane” meat to cook at home then I shouldn’t eat “evil” meat just because I’m not at home. Obviously there are road trips and restaurants and other people’s houses, but I should probably be done with Taco Bell 😦
My night class went quickly, and then I came home to a quick but random dinner.
Actually, we were both starving, so while we cooked the husband and I split a quicksadilla (that’s a tortilla with sharp cheddar microwaved in it).
When I was at my grandparent’s house for Turkey Day, they served the tastiest brussels sprout dish. I wrote down the recipe – by Cat Cora for a magazine – to make again when we got home.
3 lbs brussels sprouts
1 Tbsp plus 1 tsp kosher salt
1/4 cup unsalted butter
2 Tbsp lemon juice
4 Tbsp capersPrepare brussels sprouts by peeling off the outside leaves and cutting off the steam. Using a paring knife, mark the core where the stem was with an X. Cut the sprouts in half.
In a 4-qt saucepan, bring 2 quarts of water to a boil. Season with 1 Tbsp salt. Blanch sprouts for 10minutes or until fork-tender.
In a 10-inch saute pan, brown the butter and add sprouts. Cook over medium-high heat until caramelized, 10minutes.
Remove from the heat and add the capers and lemon juice. Season with remaining salt.
Serves 8. Per serving: 130calories, 5g protein…
I have to warn you about my entrée – it tasted better than it looked.
There was a serving each left of kugel and hoppin’ john…
…so I put them together!
The sweet and spicy mix was actually very tasty.
I’m almost definitely going to have a repeat of last night’s dessert (vanilla ice-cream with strawberries and homemade caramel sauce) but I have a few assignments to tackle so I’m going to say “goodbye” to blogland now and switch into work-mode. See you in the am!
***Via random integer generator, the winner of my OhNuts! giveaway is #8 –
Yvonne, please e-mail me (emilyhwaxATgmail.com) so I can get you your prize!















Have you had mighty taco since you’ve been in Buffalo? I think it’s so much better than Taco Bell!
I tried it once but I’m not sure what I think about it. The taste was good but both my husband and I thought it was really NOT filling. Plus I doubt their meat is better than Taco Bell’s 😦
Sidenote – have you seen the ads from MT talking about how they now ship their food? How does that even work?!
I haven’t heard that. That’s so weird!