My computer is horribly broken.
I think I’m starting to get sick.
I’ll see y’all in a few days!
My computer is horribly broken.
I think I’m starting to get sick.
I’ll see y’all in a few days!
Y’all will not even believe what I did this morning … Started my day with a trip to the gym! It wasn’t a long visit – 25 minutes on the elliptical, level 6 random – but after my month+ hiatus it felt good to be back. Now I need to hurry to bed so there’s a possibility of me making it back to the gym tomorrow!
I didn’t have much time when I got home, but between showering and peeling the dog off of my boots I managed to make Adam and myself tasty smoothies.
The secret ingredient was MANGO.
I’ve been eyeing that can of sweetened mango pulp at Wegmans for months. I’d been resisting, but once I remembered that we had some frozen peaches to use up I finally bit. For two servings I blended –
They were delicious.
I wish breakfast had been a bit more filling though, because lunch was a long time coming. I had to get through three classes and a group meeting first. Since I decided to stay on campus until my shift at work I ended up having to buy food in the bookstore coffee shop.
I know that sandwich looks divine, but I sort of hated it. I ordered the (pre-made, then toasted) turkey with cheddar and chipotle mayo and regretted it every bite. There was way too much turkey, way too much cheese, and the cheese had a gross plastic texture.
I ate 2/3 of it, sadly. Normally, my rule is that I do not eat anything that I don’t a) love or b) need for nutrients; but I was stuck, starving, and not about to drop down more cash for something else.
I should have just gone home anyways because between tiredness and hunger I didn’t get a damn thing done. I actually curled up with my backpack and took a nap; shhhhh!
After a good shift at work, I came home to stir fry veggies for dinner.
No pasta or egg this time, just veggies, since my massive sandwich gave me a dose of carbs and protein.
The vegetables are always my favorite part anyways. (Have you tried my riceless stir-fried rice?)
What should I make with the rest of my mango pulp?
Did everyone remember to reset the clocks for today? I’m thrilled with DLS this year, it’s been entirely too dark the past few mornings. Though it does stink to be out-of-sync with my parents again; we don’t change the clocks back home so they’ll be an hour ahead of me all winter.
I needed that extra hour today too. I had a 10:30 group meeting and I’m not sure I would have made it on time at “real” 10:30. My friends Janessa, Kim, and I worked on our cultural food project at the Elmwood SPoT from 10:30 to 2. I bought breakfast to eat while we worked.
A giant fruit cup.
There was honeydew, watermelon, and pineapple in there and I gladly paid $3 for it.
An everything bagel with veggie cream cheese.
This was ok but I’m not sure why they used so much cream cheese. I scrapped some off after the photo and I ended up losing a lot of the veggies.
And an iced coffee with lots of skim milk.
Iced because we sat at a table in front of a big window and were fricking boiling.
At least the warmer weather meant we could take the dog on a longer walk this afternoon. We even took him off his leash on the block near our house so he could practice being a “free-range” puppy.
I ate this Stonyfield 0% Chocolate Underground when I got home.
Served in my ice-cream cone bowl because it was eaten as a dessert. I topped the yogurt with a Tbsp each butterscotch chips and shredded coconut.
Butterscotch chips are way better in yogurt than chocolate because they don’t harden as much in the cold.
Since I’m working from 6-9 tonight we ate an early afternoon dinner.
It was the early bird special, stir-fry style!
Into our wok went:
Underneath my serving of veggies was 3oz of cooked whole wheat spaghetti that I reheated in a pan with 1/2 Tbsp sesame oil and a large egg.
It was a very tasty and satisfying dinner.
It feels a little strange to blog before work, but since 9 o’clock will feel like 10pm I doubt I’ll want to eat anything when I get home. If I decide to snack I’ll update.
Finish this sentence – “With my extra hour today I …..”
Hello there. Long time no see.
Between going to work on Friday night and eating an unphotographable lunch via food lab, it was just too difficult to blog yesterday. But apparently it was quite easy for me to stay up until 1:30 am watching tv with the husband. (Sidenote – how freaking off-the-charts fabulous was the newest “Bones” episode?!?!) I was the walking dead all day today.
My morning actually had an early start because I had an 8:30 am volunteering commitment. I had to pick up a friend on the way there, and shower before I faced the public, so my alarm felt super early. But I was done and picking the husband up for a fun lunch date before I knew it.
Necessary back story ahead: A classmate’s family owns a great local restaurant (Romeo and Juliet’s). Their restaurant generously provided the cookies and bread that we sold as sides during the Chili Sale. The bread was mini rolls made of panettone dough and it was completely fabulous. The taste was like a very elevated King’s Hawaiian Roll. Adam loves Hawaiian Rolls. After we all raved about the rolls, our classmate told us that R&J’s also makes them for a local restaurant that centers their sandwiches around that bread. There were leftovers after the sale and we all were thrilled to take some home. On Thursday I brought home 10 mini rolls. Adam got home around 4pm that day. By 5pm all 10 rolls were gone. Last night, when Adam picked me up from work he brought me a cannoli. “Because [he] knew [I] wanted to try one.” Upon further pressing, I found out that the cannoli was from R&J’s. Because he went to see if they had more rolls. (They did not.)
So long story long, today we dined at the restaurant that centers its sandwiches around R&J’s epic buns.
SoHo Bar had this funky, industrial vibe to it that we loved.
I took Adam as a surprise and while he was excited to be getting a lunch date, he had no idea why we were there.
(e) Read the menu.
(a) The salads look good.
(e) Look at the burgers.
(a) The meat is provided by Johnny’s Meats?
Sometime I think it’s a good thing he’s so book smart! But once I pointed out the only sentence on the menu he had yet to read aloud, he was thrilled.
Adam went with a classic burger on an amazing bun, and I got a #4 combo so we could try multiple menu categories.
I had the turkey burger, with lettuce, tomato, pickles, and red onion.
Plus I requested some cranberry chutney to add on too.
The sour of the chutney and pickles went so well with the sweetness of the bun.
Adam and I split my fries, which came in an adorable mini fryer basket.
And finally we split a spiked shake (2/3 to 1/3, his favor).
We went with a Kentucky Caramel, Woodford Reserve Bourbon, vanilla ice cream, caramel ice cream, caramel sauce.
The bourbon-caramel combo was pairing perfection.
We continued our date with a long walk around the mall and it was the perfect afternoon. At 2:30 I had to go to work but it was a short 2-hour shift that flew by quickly. Plus, I was the ‘top earner’ yesterday and I went home today with a $5 gift card!
My $ was promptly spent on snacks for the husband. I carried a jumbo tub of movie-butter popcorn for many aisles through Target before I decided I’d probably ultimately be happier not consuming 5-bazillion calories before dinner. Instead I ate the 2nd serving of Chia “Rice” Pudding.
Still tasty, but calorically dwarfed by the popcorn and packed with omega-3 fatty acids.
It was delicious straight out of the fridge, topped with cinnamon, and I highly recommend trying it yourself.
I don’t recommend dinner.
Don’t get me wrong, the flavors were amazing.
But not 60+ minutes in the kitchen amazing.
for 2, quickly written but slowly cooked
The sauce was fantasmic but I needed a bigger pan because cooking each layer separately took up waaaaay too much time. My favorite part was the bacon, which I stole a slice of during prep.
Yum.
And I must smell like bacon, because look at how the dog has insisted on sitting all evening –
It’s sort of making my life. Plus we watched “Crazy/Beautiful” while we ate and it’s one of my favorite movies so I’m pretty blissed out in general. Hope everyone else is having a good weekend!
Some people think you should never mess with the classics. I say a good thing can always get better.
My Chia “Rice” Pudding versus Traditional Rice Pudding –
Pros:
Cons:
???
On one hand, I want to try to keep posting speedy tonight because I’m interrupting tv time with Adam. On the other, I ate some mind-blowingly amazing things today and I want to talk about them. What to do, what to do?
I started my morning with a Sweet Tango apple.
I ate it during my walk to school and the crunching, munching, strolling, sun-rising combo was just perfect.
Though not as perfect as the 2nd half of my breakfast. I bring you, my new all-time favorite sandwich.
The 2nd half of yesterday’s cheddar jalapeno bialey, with 2 slices of Applegate Farms Smoked Turkey, and a schmear of Crofter’s Organic Grape Spread.
Spicy plus savory plus sweet rocks my world.
Not food but also pretty exciting, I packed this Herban Essentials Lavender Towlette to wipe my hands with after my sandwich.
The smell rocked my face off and I felt uber-classy. Confession – my mom bought me this bag years ago and I’ve been hoarding them because I think they’re so special.
We did an interesting case study in class today but I’ll save time by not talking about it. I just say this – you can only help someone who wants to help themself.
We went down to the lab after class to deal with the chili sale leftovers and I snagged a m&m brownie cookie.
Lunch was free too; I went to a club meeting that provided sub sandwiches.
I got half a turkey (with lettuce, tomato, and a slice of swiss) which I topped with lots of yellow mustard and a few chips.
When I got home I made myself something exciting for dessert.
That is “rice” pudding made with chia seeds. I topped my bowl with a splash of maple syrup and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
It was amazing I pinky swear to share the recipe with y’all tomorrow but I’m going to save time by skipping that now.
Adam and I actually got next week’s grocery shopping done this afternoon. It’s going to be a busy weekend and we want to get as much done ahead of time as we can.
Dinner was easy and quick, vegetarian tacos.
We mashed 2/3 of a can of pinto beans, spread them on small tortillas, topped with a bit of sharp cheddar, a handful of sautéed cabbage, and some sliced avocado.
This meal needed a dose of crunch and/or spice, but other than that it was perfect.
I also polished off a lot of this rosemary with olive oil and sea salt loaf.
Like a LOT, a lot. 4 big slices dipped in evoo and shoved into my face. ‘Twas amazing. I’m not quite sure what I think I’m carbo-loading for but I will say that I really wanted french fries too and at least had the good sense not to go get them!
Spicy plus sweet; gimme or gag me?
For how crazy this month is going to be, my week has been good. I got over the hump today just fine. No gym time today unfortunately but it’s not like that unhealthy habit is a change from the norm 😉
Breakfast was unorthodox (there was a unpictured 8am Cherry Coke Zero too!) but enjoyable.
A baggie of pretzels dipped in yellow mustard. I’ve been having the strangest, strongest craving for yellow mustard lately; I see a lot more of this snack in my future.
I actually had to leave campus during my mid-day break today. I had to run to the orthodontist and the grocery store. Somehow I found myself home with enough time to make a downright gourmet lunch.
This meal was healthy and delicious, and it made me feel like such a grown-up!
Sardine Mushroom Tomato Pasta Sauce (click here for recipe!).
I was having bread as my side so I ate my serving over just a bit of mini rigatoni.
Amazing. The sauce ended up so buttery! When you cook sardines and mushrooms this way they both turn to butter (plus there was some butter in the recipe, duh).
And a cheddar jalapeno bialey.
It was amazing as always but I ran out of time so half of what’s pictured was actually saved for later.
I didn’t want to risk a full parking lot so I left my car and home and headed back to campus on foot. I have not been walking to school as much this semester and the post-lunch stroll felt glorious.
I had an attune milk chocolate crisp probiotic bar for dessert.
This was another HLS sample that I plan on buying again. I don’t necessarily need the probiotics but the taste was much better than most American “mockolate” candy bars.
I had a … challenging day at school (I’ll leave it at that), then a nice shift at work, and before I knew it 9pm had arrived and the husband was picking me up. We are enjoying a rare day in the 50’s so we took advantage of the weather and took a quick walk when we got home. Holding hands skin-to-skin (as in no gloves, which I call “claw condoms,” by the way) outside in November is rare privilege here!
I’m going to go ahead and skip dinner tonight. Bedtime sounds so much more necessary than food right now!
Do you have any nicknames for your winterwear? What do you call your gloves, hat, and scarf?
I am not much of a shopper, much to my mother’s chagrin. The woman can spend days at the mall, while I start to feel itchy after just a few hours. It’s not that I’m not materialistic, I totally am, it’s just that the thought of adding more stuff to my life makes it hard to breathe. But I like the idea of things. So I’m an avid window shopper. I browse catalogs I’ll never buy from and hold my breathe when I pass the window at J.Crew. So while I’m stuck at school all day Wednesdays, I thought we could have some fun via blog. Let’s window shop!
Here’s what I’m coveting this week –
1. The Martin fit brown flannel flares from BR.
These seem comfy yet classy for winter and I like the textured look of the fabric.
2. Spice tea infused caramels.
Spice tea. Caramels. ‘Nuff said.
3. The Nancy Drew Shirt from Out of Print Clothing.
Everything about this shirt rocks my socks; I am ob-sessed with Nancy! Plus the website is amazing; for every shirt purchased a book is donated to a community in need. They have lots of classic titles too.
4. The Leftovers by Tom Perrotta.
A book about the people left behind after the rapture. Marie Clarie described it as “[a] wry, insightful, unputdownable novel.”
5. This simply sheer pleated skirt from urban1972.com.
I’m not sure what I would layer underneath it but I love the light look of the pleats.
What are you coveting this week?