Breaks and Body Farms

Today has been chock-full of excitement!  Well, nerdy excitement; I’m feeling pretty jazzed.

First off, did you know that my spring break starts tomorrow?  Of course you didn’t, I’ve been so busy being sick that I haven’t had time to get excited about it.  Well I’m excited now!  Here are some of the fun happenings –

  • March 26th – April 3rd: Adam and I both are on spring break
  • March 28th – 30th: we are heading to Ohio to visit my grandparents, and my mommy will be there too!
  • March 30th – April 2nd: my mom will be spending her spring break in Buffalo with us
  • also, on April 9th we are heading to VA to visit my in-laws

I have a lot of school work to do over break (being sick for three weeks will do that), but it’s going to be great!

I wasn’t hungry again this morning, but I was starving as soon as I got to campus so I think breakfast might be back.  As soon as lab was over I dove into lunch, including a killer sandwich combination. 

An Arnold’s Sandwich Thin with sliced turkey, maple jelly, and…

Queso Fresco and Chipotle Laughing Cow Light.  The spicy and sweet made for a fantasmic combination.

With baby carrots on the side.

I ate with a group of friends and then we spent the rest of the afternoon banging out a bunch of pre-break work.  I took an online midterm, finished 2 weeks worth of lab work, and started studying for an upcoming nutrition exam.

I was hanging out on campus waiting for piece of excitement #2 – attending a forensic anthropology speaker series.  I spent 4:30 – 6:00pm  Listening to Rebecca Taylor from University of Tennessee’s “Body Farm” talk about their studies in human decomposition.  Eeeeeeee!  We learned about adipocere, and skin slippage, and animal scavenging.

I love anthropology, particularly forensic anthropology.  Did you know that if I wasn’t invested with having kids with the husband I’d probably be off pursuing a degree in Anthropology?!  I’m fascinated by the subject and would love to help work on applying our knowledge of osteology to crime scenes (think Brennan from “Bones”).

I continued the glee when I got home, with Smarties!

Adam and I split the box.

And then I got started on an exciting new dinner creation –

Ravioli Lasagna, serves 4 (loosely inspired by something I spotted in Everyday with Rachael Ray) –

  • 10-12 oz package refrigerated ravioli (we used a spinach and three cheese variety)
  • 4 cups (packed) fresh baby arugula
  • 2 cup marinara sauce
  • 1 cup reduced fat shredded mozzarella cheese
  1. Preheat the oven to 350*.  Lightly grease an 8x8inch casserole dish with cooking spray.
  2. Place half of the ravioli in a neat, even layer in the bottom of your casserole dish.  Top ravioli with 2 cups arugula.  Top arugula with 1 cup marinara sauce, spreading evenly with a spoon.
  3. Repeat layers once more.  Top with mozzarella cheese.
  4. Bake for 45minutes, until browned and bubbly.

I’m not actually that huge of a lasagna fan, so it’s too time-intensive for me to ever want to prepare.  Plus, it’s expensive, the one I made for the husband’s 21st surprise party cost an arm and a leg.

This new lasagna was quick and cheap, but still cheesy!

Three questions for Thursday –

  1. What subject, that is not related to your career, thrills you?
  2. Smarties or M&M’s, pick your poison?
  3. Are you a lasagna fan?  Do you cook it often?

One thought on “Breaks and Body Farms

  1. Genetics thrills me (I work in marketing/communications).
    Pretzel M&Ms!
    Lasagna is damn good, but I hardly ever cook it – too time-intensive!

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