Brinner and Baked Goods

My afternoon wasn’t thrilling in the traditional sense, but I finished all of my labwork for next week so it was exciting for me!  Plus there was some fun time in the kitchen.  Time in the kitchen is always fun, especially because I’m not the designated dishwasher in this family!

But I am the designated Brinner creator.

Breakfast + Dinner = Brinner.

I love carbs, but I don’t actually eat a lot of plain old bread in my day-to-day life.When I got this Hearty Wheat with Flax Nature’s Pride loaf via the Foodbuzz Tastemakers’ Program a few weeks ago I stuck it into the freezer until the time was right.

I knew sooner or later I’d be in a french toast mood.

I pulled the bread out of the freezer and whisked together a mix of 2 eggs and 1 yolk, a dash of vanilla extract, and a splash of buttermilk.

After a quick dip in the pool casserole dish, the toasts were ready for a butter-greased griddle pan over medium-high heat.

I ate my serving Napoleon style, sandwiching banana slices, cinnamon, and 1/4 cup of maple syrup.

The Hearty Wheat and Flax bread was hearty enough to stand up to the French toasting, but paired nicely with the sweetness too.  I threw the extra egg yolk into the mix because it was leftover from my baking project and this ended up being so eggy and good.  I’m not sure exactly how it affected the flavor, but the buttermilk was obviously a good idea too.  Definitely a dinner winner, though I’m glad we got in our fruits and veggies earlier!

Yes you read correctly above, I said baking project.

I made, and ate, cupcakes, but that’s all I’m going to tell you about it.

I’m in the test stage of a recipe I’m very excitedly working on; expect a fun debut mid-week next week.

What’s your favorite brinner meal?  We eat so many eggs for dinner that I actually consider them more of a nighttime food.

Skipped But Not Forgotten

I was gone last night, but the blog was not forgotten!  Actually, what didn’t happen was dinner 😦  Our plan was to get Wegman’s hot bar then do some grocery shopping, but unfortunately my class ran until the very last minute and by the time we reached Wegman’s the hot bar was bare.  When we finished getting groceries – Adam’s hosting poker night this weekend so this was a quick but essential trip – it was almost 10 and I determined bedtime made more sense than dinner. 

Thank goodness I had it together enough to make breakfast before we left this morning.

Sludge smoothies for all!

For two smoothies I blended –

  • 1+ cup frozen blueberries
  • 2+ cups frozen spinach
  • 2 cups orange juice w. calcium and vitamin d
  • approx. 2 Tbsp honey

Yumtastic!  The way our mornings have been running this year smoothies have seemed impossible, but they really are one of my favorite breakfasts.

Adam dropped me off at campus and once I swallowed my sludge I headed to the gym.  Unfortunately I forgot my water bottle, and I’d look a little funny rehydrating with my sludge, so I ended up buying a G2.

I managed to get in a nice treadmill workout before my Biochem lab; 20minutes of jogging with a short warm up and cool down.

I still had to pause the machine to die a couple of times, but my overall running speed was faster than last time.

Lab went by quickly and easily, I finished off an assignment in the break, and then I headed to a final meeting for the service club I’m a part of.  Easy peasy.  And lunch was good.

A salad base of arugula with 1oz of 50% reduced sharp cheddar and black beans,

topped with 1oz of crunched up tortilla chips and Stubbs bbq sauce.

BBQ sauce on salad is where it’s at!  Seriously kids, try this.

Adam came to pick me up and we headed to Moes to get him lunch – I packed him a salad too but forgot to pack him dressing or a fork, whoops! – where I stole a few of his chips.

Now we’re home for what looks like a fun and easy afternoon 🙂

How often do you skip dinner; once a week, once a month, never?  Why do you skip it?

Way Back Wednesday, Wk 2

Even while pre-writting this post, I knew that my epic disaster of a nutrition test is going to kill my appetite this afternoon.  Nonetheless, we push on.

I packed some dried kiwi and hibiscus for sweetness and chew,

a seaweed snack for salt and crunch,

and an Eggnog Nutrament brings up the rear to fill in the calorie/nutrient gap.

I also have an exam in my night class, so the dinner plan is Wegman’s hot bar; yay!

Way Back Wednesday is a new blog series.  Since I have to pre-blog lunch on my long days, I’m throwing in pictures from life BB (life before blogging) for fun (here’s WBW1).

This week’s WBW is – the pose!  When I was in college (and sometimes now still) I posed for every single picture in the same position: one hand on my hip, arm held out from my body at a slightly awkward angle.  See?

It was such a thing that my friends starting regularly posing for photos the same just way to poke fun at me.  Like these pictures of Camile and I and Kristen and I both doing the pose.

Jerks! 😉

Is there something you always do in photos?  I always try to tilt my chin down instead of up, because I read that the up tilt can give you a photo double chin.

What Does The Gym Do For You?

Yesterday was a disaster.

  • I ate junky, boring foods all day (and therefore there was no blog post)
  • I attended a meeting that was as pointless as it was long (and therefore I didn’t work out)
  • and I started an intense personal and professional melt-down (and therefore I didn’t study for today’s 2 important tests)

When yesterday was a disaster, skipping the gym sounds like a really great idea.  In reality, when yesterday was a disaster that’s when going to the gym is a really great idea.  My reason for having the husband take me to the gym this morning was twofold –

  1. I do my best notecard reviewing while working out.  If I’ve got to cram then I’ve got to do it in motion.
  2. Working out makes you happy.  While my endorphins don’t mean I can unthink “Today is going to be an epic fail;” they do help me to think “Today is going to suck, BUT I can make it through.”

So my notecards and I spent 30minutes, level 6 random, on the elliptical, followed by 30minutes of incline speed-walking on the treadmill.  60 low-impact cardio minutes.

Then I hurried home, took a disgustingly quick shower, and scarfed down a 0% Fage with mango and soursop for breakfast.

Coffee is also going to be needed to face this day.

What are your reasons for going to the gym?

Dreaming Day

After it’s auspicious start, my day continued to run enjoyably.  Definitely not a Monday’s Monday!

The weather was (mostly) fine, I got an 82% on last week’s big test (lower than I’d like, but 10points higher than the last one), and there were lots of delicious eats.  Like lunch –

Into 2 Tbsp of Smuckers Natural Peanut Butter with Honey,

I dipped baby carrots,

and a Fuji apple.

Oh man, this apple!  It was beyond sweet and crunchy, best apple I’ve had yet this year!

Not quite enough food though apparently, because my stomach growled all through my second afternoon class.  I’ve got another big, important test on Wednesday and I needed to be note-taking not dreaming of dinner!  Sidenote – when I get bored in class I totally work on my meal plan for the upcoming month; there are always so many new recipes I’m excited about.

The day felt like Spring instead of Winter – finally! – but by the afternoon the wind was howling.  It was loud enough that my teacher had to pause a few times because she couldn’t talk over the nose.  Thankfully one of my friends graciously offered to drive me home, so I didn’t have to worry about blowing away.

I was blown away however (ha!), by my tasty dinner.

What better way to get in your greens than with homemade veggie nachos?

I piled corn chips with 50% reduced sharp cheddar, fresh arugula, black beans, and canned jalapeno, then baked at 450* for 10minutes.

Plus plain 0% Oikos and green salsa for dipping.

The salsa was stolen on a Moe’s run and it totally made the nachos.  I would love to find green salsa that I could purchase like a not-a-creeper, but our store only sells one kind and it is way too spicy for us.

I ended with a fun dessert, clotted cream fudge.

I don’t have a better picture because the wrapping was a little intense, but I ate half of the box, aka too many servings.  We bought this on a whim but it was great; it tasted sort of like extra soft caramels.

two questions for a good Monday

  1. What do you day-dream about?
  2. Is there a brand of (not super spicy) tomatillo salsa that you recommend?  Preferably one I could order online.

I’m Back, Baby!

When you haven’t been feeling 100% for more than a month, or gotten to really exercise in even longer, you’re not looking for a great workout, you’re just looking to move.

Last night we stayed up way too late (and ate way too much Chinese food), and when I woke up this morning it felt like there was a bowling ball in my stomach.  But one bad turn does not deserve another, so I hopped in the car with Adam so he could drop me at the gym.

I did a 5minute warm up, 20minutes of jogging, and a 5minute cool down for a nauseating, excruciating, humiliating 30 minute treadmill workout.  I wouldn’t have traded that time for anything in the world.  I had to pause every 5 minutes to die and I only covered 2.65 miles, but I’m back, baby!

After the walk home (also glorious) and a shower, I settled in to eat my new favorite breakfast combination.

I’ve got to make sure I enjoy this a few more times before the weather gets too warm.

Amaretto cocoa,

and a minneola.

The citrus chocolate pairing is awesome.  If you haven’t tried this combo yet you totally should, but maybe with some toast.

It’s also possible that I’m feeling especially like myself because my response the realization that my breakfast only had 200(ish) calories was to eat a piece of candy.

😉

What is your favorite breakfast combination?  While your morning meal change as the weather gets warmer?

A Food Log Food Blog

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?

Cheese and Bread

I was sooo hungry all afternoon, it was a total I-would-gnaw-my-own-arm-off-if-I-could situation.  I guess cookies don’t make good lunches??  Nah!!!  But still, my hunger was so ridiculous that it totally distracted my from my work and now I really don’t know what to do tomorrow to fix it.  Cheese and bread!*

*”Cheese and bread” is a common exclamation in St. Thomas, where I grew up.  It can express any strong emotion, frustration or surprise for example.  I guess it’s sort of analogous to the Midwestern “golly gee whiz!”

Cheese and bread is also what I ate as a snack this afternoon.

That mess that looks like a smashed turtle (eww!) is actually a Sandwich Thin with 2oz of Cabot’s 50% reduced extra sharp cheddar melted on it.

It was tasty, but clearly not enough as I attacked this gigantic spoon of peanut butter next.

Thankfully Adam got home earlier than expected and I could start prepping dinner at 5:30.

I roasted up some broccoli,

and threw this Trader Joe’s purchase into the oven as well.

The Mandarin Orange Chicken did not disappoint.

The flavor and texture were spot on for (good) Chinese take out, and each serving had only 190 calories and 1.5 grams of saturated fat (I ate ~1.5 servings).

Overall it was a satisfying dinner.  But can you ever be too satisfied for dessert?

Even when you ate dessert for lunch, the answer to that question is still no!  Especially when it’s the best candy bar on earth.  These Cadbury Crunchie bars might be my new favorite thing.

I’m not sure how tomorrow is going to play out, but we are heading to VA at some point in the morning; we’ll be down there all weekend visiting my in-laws.  Unfortunately there is no internet available to me, so I’ll probably have to do a recap when we get back.  Maybe a short phone post or two for fun?

What’s a strange but fun expression from where you grew up?