Veg Head

The chili sale was good, work was good, but today was crazy and I’m tired so I’ll keep this quick.

Sometimes, when I know that the schedule of a day will make it impossible to keep an all-around healthy lifestyle (like today!) I’ll choose one healthy goal to work on.  Today’s goal?  Making veggies the main “meat” of all of today’s meals.  And in light of today’s goal, I think this is the perfect post to share the vegetarian infographic my friends at RetailMeNot sent my way –

Vegetarian Foods
Source: RetailMeNot.com

Breakfast’s veg was eggplant.

My Cheesy Baked Eggplant leftovers are just as tasty as they were the night I made them, even cold and straight from a Tupperware!

Today’s schedule was class –> chili sale –> orthodontist –> work –> home.  With a fun mid-day addition of cake tasting.

A classmate’s wife is starting a cake business and sent one in for us to give feedback on.

Lunch was a Chili Sale meal (we did great by the way, made more than $250 to give to the food bank!).

Veggie = beans in the vegetarian chili.

Plus a super delicious roll, provided by Romeo and Juliet’s Cafe.

And a bit of the tasty veggie sandwich they brought as well.

Dinner was pure veg.  Spinach, butternut squash, mushrooms, (and tofu and craisins!).

Yesterday I went on a roasting extravaganza.  I did the tofu in maple syrup and rice vinegar, the squash in curry powder, and the mushrooms in truffle oil and salt.  Once everything was nice and toasty (30 minutes at 350* followed by 20 minutes at 400*)  I put them all together in a Tupperware with a few handfuls of spinach and some craisins.  I shook everything together and the heat from the roasted veggies wilted the spinach a bit.

It was perfect.  And the mix of flavors was great.

As were these –

The bookstore was having a Combos’ sale, how could I resist?!?  I didn’t eat that entire big bag but I definitely came close!

I really wanted to make it to the gym today but it just didn’t happen.  I’m hurrying to the bed in the hopes that a good sleep will get me to there tomorrow.

The Pros And Cons Of Winter

Readers in the Buffalo State College area; my class is holding our Chili Sale today from 12 – 1pm in Caudell Hall.  $5 for chili, bread, cookie, and a bottle of water.  We’d love to serve you!

things I’m dreading this season –

  1. Snow.
  2. Dealing with winter coats, especially fitting my purse over a bulky shoulder.
  3. Having to pay $400+ that we don’t have to get the snow tires put on my car.
  4. Not being able to workout outside.
  5. Slipping and sliding all over the ice.
  6. Getting out of the shower into the cold.

things I’m looking forward to this season –

  1. Snow.
  2. Cute scarves.
  3. Building a snowman and throwing snowballs.
  4. Pretending to “smoke” when it’s so cold you can see your own breath.
  5. How comfy my Uggs are.
  6. Thanksgiving, Hannukah, Christmas, and New Years.
  7. Finding a sweater for Webster.
  8. Catching snowflakes on my tongue.
  9. Warm, cozy beds on cold, cold nights.
  10. Frosty, Rudolf, and the 12 days of Christmas.
  11. Cinnamon-scented candles.
  12. “Snowfall Kind of Love” by Ingrid Michaelson.
  13. Peppermint, gingerbread, and eggnog!

My pros list is longer than my cons; bring it on Winter!

What are you dreading/anticipating this season?