So there’s thing 1 and thing 2. Thing 1 – we just got home after our second 9+ hour car trip in two days and I’m too tired to be clever. Thing 2 – due to inclement weather (nearby tornadoes!) we spent much of the weekend without power and my pictures are pretty dark and awful. But, here’s the thing – part of the reason I write this blog is as a food diary (accountability). Sometimes I feel so silly when I’m writing a post that isn’t funny or chockfull of useful ideas or amazing recipes, but I have to remember that I do this for me too. So, feel free to skip this weekend’s recap, or settle in for a food log post.
Friday
I made Adam and myself a huge iced coffee to split on the road.
Coffee + Silk Vanilla Almond Milk + maple syrup.
I also packed a sandwich for breakfast.
Sandwich Thin + Applegate Farms organic sliced chicken + a Light Laughing Cow.
I was randomly starving five minutes later and spent the rest of the day complaining about how hungry I was. Enter an early lunch from Sheetz. Cole slaw,
and a turkey sandwich, with cheddar, honey mustard, lettuce, and tomato, on a pretzel bun.
Bletch x2! Normally I’m really impressed by Sheetz, but this time not so much.
However, Adam and I did split some Reeses Minister that were freaking life changing!
When we saw them again at another gas station we even bought some to bring home.
When we got to Virginia, before a tornado(!!) knocked out the power, there was dinner waiting for us.
Salad,
chips,
and grapes.
Then we spent the night playing cards in the dark.
Saturday
I skipped breakfast in lieu of cuddling up to my books, but made time for a last lunch.
More salad,
a small slice of cheese pizza,
three shrimp with cocktail sauce,
and strawberries and melon.
I also had a cinnamon brownie (we baked them Thursday night to bring down) and some Ruffled for dessert.
I ate my fair share of junk on Saturday unfortunately. I don’t mind digging into desserts or snacks at all, but I prefer to nosh only on unhealthy things that I love, and I feel like I sort of just grazed.
In the afternoon we did get to go out for a short but nice walk with my father-in-law, brother-in-law, and niece.
I even ran several sprints with my niece, it’s so much fun getting little kids to be active.
We went out to dinner, where multiple peanuts we cracked.
Sagebrush is a steakhouse, but fortunately there was some chicken on the menu as well.
I started with a cheddar biscuit,
and a side salad with peanut vinaigrette.
Dinner was grilled chicken,
with bbq sauce,
and broccoli.
We stopped for gas on the way home and I grabbed a (half sweetened) coffee.
I also snacked on some Easter candy,
and this plate of chips x2.
Sunday
My in-laws whipped up breakfast before we had to hit the road.
Scrambled eggs, strawberries, and half a bagel with strawberry cream cheese.
I also ate an apple with cheese in the car,
and a medium plain coffee.
We sang along with the radio, listened to recordings of Adam’s lectures, and reviewed my music reading all afternoon. Then, according to plan we pulled into Grove City at 4:45 and grabbed a late lunch/ early dinner at Primanti Brother’s.
Adam grew up eating there and I’ve seen it on the Food Network so we were pretty excited.
I ordered the turkey and provolone cheese sandwich, which came piled with Cole slaw and French fries!
The bread was boring (and abandoned halfway through), but the slaw and fries were perfectly vinegary. I’d probably never want one again, but it was fun to try.
But the fun was just beginning. There was an outlet mall across the street so Adam suggested we take advantage of the great weather (75*) and walk around a bit. First, I love to walk with the husband. Second, we snagged a Silpat on sale.
And then I literally started hyperventilating with excitement… we spotted a self-serve froyo place!!!
You guys, I can’t even tell you! I got original tart and sugar-free praline, topped with hot fudge, marshmallow, butterfinger, strawberries, and a cherry.
This is the kind of “junk” I feel 100% good about eating.
I’m pretty sure I swooped the whole rest of the drive home.
We stopped for a mini grocery run at Wegmans, and also grabbed some Chinese food (which I’m just not going to blog); our early dinner was a bit too early 😉
If you have a blog, how much of its purpose is food log vs. fun?






































Your hair is so long!!!
Love the Dorothy pigtails! Probably very appropriate for the tornado weather. We may have passed/met you at some point – we left Florida on Thursday the 7th and only hit really bad weather in the Blue Ridge Mountains, which are scary enough without torrential drive-with-your-flashers-on rain