Yes, I Want Quesadillas

Tonight’s dinner inspiration came from Katie at Yes, I Want Cake.  Layered quesadillas.

YIWC also inspires me to poke holes in all our condoms but Adam says we should have jobs before we have our own adorable baby.  I guess I’ll stick with copying dinner.  Katie’s quesadillas were triple deckers but I went with two layers with extra cheese.

Here’s the breakdown of our ‘dillas –

Plus homemade guacamole.

We made the guac with mashed avocado, mayan onion, tomato, and salt and pepper; it was delicious.  In fact the whole meal was great.

Thanks for the idea, Katie!

Earlier this afternoon, the husband made me a Coke float.

So good.  The adorable glass is from the bar I worked at back home, complete with a drink recipe.

And now I’m actually heading out for another drink, this time coffee.  My friend Katie (the one from last night, not the dinner inspiration with the adorable baby) is moving soon so I’m trying to see her as much as possible.  We are meeting at the Spot before she leaves for a trip tomorrow.

My Fellow American

My back hurts in a bad way, but my legs are arms are super sore in a good way; I’m not sure if it was the running or the yoga, but I’ll take it!  Unfortunately my back is just sore enough that I decided to forgo all exercise today.  I sat on the couch instead.  I did make a sweet i-tunes playlist for the gym tomorrow though.

Since I wasn’t leaving the house, lunch got lame in a hurry.  Several servings of Chip’ins popcorn chips,

were used to shovel 80% of jar of salsa.

Good thing the entire jar only has 300 calories, huh?  I’m counting it as a nice big serving of veggies.

Speaking of things eaten straight from the jar, my reason for living has returned.

I mean that Adam came home early, duh.  Did you think I was talking about the Biscoff spread?  Noooooo…

I’ve eaten half the jar in spoonfuls over the last week, but thankfully I bought two jars.  Look at the price my dad and I found this stuff for at the grocery in Ohio –

Booyah!

On a more serious note (and there are few things more serious than Biscoff spread), I want to share a video that was sent to me from the site My Fellow American.  Here is a snippet from the e-mail Elizabeth sent me about the site and its purpose

As you know, America has always been a melting pot, but in the post-9/11 world the environment can be downright hostile. Recent mosque protests and congressional hearings on American Muslims are all unfortunate examples of a rising tide of fear. This climate of suspicion towards our fellow Americans compromises the great values that our country was founded upon.  We’ve put together a 2 minute film in response that I believe you and the readers of Eating Chalk will be interested in sharing, watching, and discussing.

As a former resident of Brooklyn (and a permanent New Yorker in my heart), I obviously have strong feelings about the tragedy that took place on September 11th.  However, I try to let the good part of my heart guide me through the world, not the hurt parts.  I find it discouraging that some Americans allow the actions of a select few to taint their perception of an entire religious culture.  You can’t fight hate with more hate.  I think the short video compiled by My Fellow American makes that point eloquently.

Camels Will Spit In Your Eye

Lately cereal has been more appealing to me than usual.  During the summer when oatmeal sounds tedious and smoothies require cleaning the blender, this is a good thing.

My bowl of cereals (1 serving of cinnamon Puffins and 1 serving of Fiber One caramel pecan crunch) was topped with skim milk and a plucot.

Please, oh please, summer gods, keep the plucots this juicy and tasty!

I also ate the very last cookie ball, which was defrosting in the fridge after I shared them with Katie and Katy at the meet up last night.

I’m baking these for The Great Fundraising Act and I think I’ll have to make an extra batch to keep at home!

I was supposed to be at yoga this morning but I tweaked my back in camel pose yesterday and it still feels funky. 

(source) When I described the injury to Adam he said it was probably a pinched nerve and to skip yoga for a few days.  Ugh!  I want to play it safe though, so I took yoga off my schedule until Thursday.  Instead I’m watching Bones reruns all morning and I’m going to head to the gym this afternoon.

Have you ever ridden a camel?  The National Zoo used to let you ride camels, elephants, and giant tortoises; I’ve ridden all three!

Buffalo Mini Meet-Up

Buffalo has finally arrived to hot hot summer weather (ie we hit the high 80’s today) and it was the perfect afternoon for a sundae.

I ate exactly one serving of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream and was pleasantly surprised by how large the serving was (when I’m not eating it by the container, ice cream is one of the things I use my food scale for).  My bowl was super bulked up by the additions of chocolate syrup, a tiny crumble of coffee cake, and a nice juicy plucot.

I’m loving the summer produce today, this was the first plucot I didn’t taste and toss this year!

This evening was spent at my first blogger meet up!

L to R – Katy (a reader), me, and Katie (a reader and IRL friend).  A few people had to bail at the last minute so it was a pretty teeny “meet up” but the small group meant we could have a real conversation, yay!  Of course I was lame and akward and I’m sure I could have used the buffer of a crowd, but I had a great time.

We went to Saigon Cafe since they can work with meat-eaters and veggies alike. Katy ordered the summer roll appetizer and shared a piece with me.

And I ordered the Pad See Eiw special – extra veggies, level 5 spicy – for my dinner.

Extra veggies meant tons of squash which was delicous, and this actually had a bit of spice to it (though no where near as much as I’d like).

Good food, good conversation, good meet-up!

Katy and Katie both had long walks home so I went with them.  We stopped at the Co-op like good healthy living blog readers should.  I went home with Katie to try on her Lululemon Ta-Ta Tamer.  I loved it (yay!), but determined that my boobs are ginormous (yay?).

Two Weeks Too Early

I want to tell you that I ate a late lunch because I had a meeting, but really this is a late lunch post because I sat for 30 minutes waiting for a meeting that’s actually not scheduled for another two weeks.  Whoops!  I think I was so excited about getting started on the study I’m participating in that I somehow missed the July 25th part of our Monday meeting.  I tell you more about the study when I know more… in 2 weeks!

Breakfast came right on time; from the taste of it blueberries are having their moment this month.

That’s two servings of cinnamon Puffins with skim milk and a big handful of blueberries.

My aunt introduced me to the cinnamon Puffin and blueberry combo and it’s pretty genius.

Eating before yoga – for me at least – was genius as well.  I know a lot of people like to practice with an empty stomach, but having a little fuel made the class a lot easier for me.  I couldn’t necessarily stay in (or even start!) all of the poses, but I didn’t have to stop to rest once!  60 minutes of 90* yoga, done and done.  As I tweeted on the walk home, I think I’m really going to like this month –

I thought I had a 2 o’clock meeting, so I took the world’s fastest shower and scurried over to campus right after yoga.  I was starving so I ate a Vanilla Almond Luna Bar on my way.

After 30 of the longest minutes of my life it occurred to me to check my e-mail and I realized I was an idiot.  A hungry idiot.  When I got home I snacked on a serving of Chip’ins with salsa while I waited for my lunch to get done in the oven.

My oven roasted lunch was worth the wait.

Green bean fries,

and corn on the cob.

My socks are officially rocked that I can make corn in the oven, the only thing keeping me from eating it every day was the fact that I hate dirtying a pot for something Adam won’t even eat with me.  Per my Google search, I slathered the naked corn cob with Smart Balance Light, secured it in a tin foil packet, and baked at 450* for 25 minutes.

I’d love to try corn on the grill, but alas, we have no grill.  How do you cook your corn?

Not So Souper

I waited too long to eat this afternoon and ended up crazy, ravenously hungry.  I ate two Dr. Kracker pumpkin and cheddar flat breads.

Adam and I also finished off the last of his chips and french onion dip (probably 2-3 servings each).

True Story – I poured the chip crumbles into the last of the dip and ate the mixture with a fork; it was epic.

Not the best pre-run meal, but aching belles be damned, we ran anyway.  2 miles down Elmwood in 20:40.  I may have been running 7 miles in May, but we are starting from scratch fitnesswise.  We made a loop that hit 2 miles halfway through the 2nd lap, so with our walk home we brought our total to 2.8 miles (4 miles total today).

Our dinner plan was a simple soup, so we showered and got bed-ready as soon as we got home.

I’m not gonna lie, I moved this meal up in our weekly meal plan so I could use my new mug I scored at an antique store for $1.

To fill my cute mug, Manischewitz minestrone.

I’m not gonna lie, this soup was inedible.  I undercooked it but I’m pretty sure it would have been terrible regardless.  Gag me with a spoon, literally!

After we poured dinner down the train I was ready for bed, both in dress and energy level.  All the food in the house required time to become meals and take-out was money we didn’t want to spend.  So I threw a cardigan on over my nightgown and we headed to the Co-op.  Which is how I ended up making my final walk down Elmwood (5 miles total for today!) in this –

This is my life people, some times I’m embarrassing trend-setting in the name of food.

And Adam and I ended up splitting a bagel with cream cheese for dinner.

It was perfect.  But veggies are high on tomorrow’s agenda.

Foster Finder

Dear Crazy Drunk Dude Who Rang Our Buzzer Repeatedly at 5am –

I hate you.  I know we haven’t been officially introduced, but seriously, I hate you.  You scared me and ruined my awesome night of sleep.  I hope your girlfriend dumped you, because you seem like a douche.

xoxo,

Emily

The plan was to get up and run this morning – I even got myself int0 bed at 10:30 last night like a grown up – but somehow 7am felt really early.  So did 8, and 9, and 10; although by 10 I decided it was high time to get up regardless.

The heat made us push back our workout to this afternoon, but we did go on a nice 1+ mile walk around our neighborhood.  Including a stop at the Spot for a large iced coffee with skim milk.

The Spot uses a cold brew method for their iced coffee (sort of like French pressed if I understand correctly) and it give it a totally unique flavor.

I had gone to bed pretty hungry last night and I was just starting to get cranky on our walk when the clouds parted and we spotted this –

Banana Foster French Toast?!  Don’t mind if I do, JP Bullfeathers.

Thick slices of cinnamon bread topped with pillowy bananas and a rum caramel sauce,

plus a side of fruit.

My mind was pretty much blown.  Fact – Adam had to tell me to calm down because I was mmmning too enthusiastically.

I could only manage half of the plate because it was so rich but I left very satisfied.  I haven’t had the actual dish in at least a decade but bananas foster is my very favorite dessert!

Brunch felt extra festive because Adam and I both got $1 mimosas.

Way to go JP Bullfeathers.

Buffalo readers – I’m having a meet-up tomorrow at Saigon Cafe at 7:30!  Send me an e-mail if you’d like to come.  I’d love to see you there!

Taste of Buffalo

It’s been a fabulous Saturday!  It’s always great spending time with the husband (he’ll have most weekends off during this section of his clerkship) but it was nice to have fun activities to do as well.

After yoga I had to shower, go to the campus library to do some printing, go to the post office, and go to the bank before I could get my hands on some food.  Thank goodness our first fun activity was the Taste of Buffalo, a food festival with offerings from all the local restaurants.

We bought 30 tickets (ie spent $15) and we’re very impressed with what we were able to get on such a cheap date. 

Buffalo natives – if you haven’t been yet please keep in mind that Adam used more than half of our tickets so my food eaten isn’t totally representative of $7.50 spent.

P.S. I need to be honest about what a fatty dork I am; I printed off the menu from the website and arrived at the festival with a circled, highlighted list –

Adam and I shared and I ended up with many fun bites.  One bite of fried cheese ravioli from Cecelia’s.

One tiny bourbon glazed shrimp from The Grill at the Dome, which was the biggest waste of money of the day.

A small glass of berry chai smoothie that Lipton was handing out for free.  This free sample was actually the 2nd best thing I had all day!

Adam and I split this smoked bourbon chicken sandwich from Chester’s Cajun grill and it was the #1 favorite for both of us.

Half of a gourmet watermelon popsicle from Sweet Melody.  This was delicious and I wish I could have downed the whole thing but it was just too drippy.

Among other things the husband also tried catfish nuggets and a huge cup of Cuban roasted pork.  We definitely discovered a few restaurants that we want to go check out.

We parked near our old apartment and walked to the fair which meant we got in a little more than 2 miles in total wandering.  It was just hot enough that stopping at The Spot for a diet pop on the walk back was pretty damn exciting.

As we talked about our favorite bites we realized that I hadn’t actually gotten all that much to eat (Adam was stuffed!), so I grabbed hot bar when we were picking up groceries.

Peak of season delicious watermelon and pineapple,

plus a random assortment of veggies.

During our downtime this afternoon I also snacked on a serving of coffee ice cream with blueberries and chocolate syrup.

You wouldn’t expect that combo to work but it totally did.

Dinner was also an expected win.

Breaded buffalo chicken – Marinate.  Roll in panko.  Bake at 350* for 38 minutes.  Eat dipped in blue cheese dressing.

Plus asparagus that we threw into the oven during the chicken’s last 20 minutes.

The chicken was taken totally over the top thanks to a sample of KC Masterpiece Buffalo Marinade from the Foodbuzz Tastemaker’s Program.

I always forget how much marinating does for the texture of chicken, it was like butter!  The marinade itself was tasty too, a nice vinegary buffalo without an excess of spice.

For our evening entertainment we cashed in a Groupon for a Broadway light show at the Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium (conveniently located on my campus).

I really don’t want to share my opinion because Adam and I actually hate most musicals, which obviously colors our review.  I will say that the show was not the most exciting hour I’ve ever spent, and Adam claims to be having Vietnam War-esque flashbacks.  The high point of the activity was that the husband and I got to say planet-AIR-ium to each other a million times.  <– don’t get it?  watch this.