I’m Going To Philly!

By the time you read this, I’ll be in a car that’s bound for Philadelphia!  Two friends and I are making the drive so that we can attend FNCE (Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo), the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ national conference.  There will be loads to learn, and hopefully some swag too.  And with any luck, I’ll find time to eat another vegan cheesesteak.

For people who actually want to read about me every day (hi, mom!) –

I will not be blogging from FNCE.  I am unable to bring my laptop and I’m not sure that I’m comfortable taking pictures of my food at a professional conference (i.e. 75% of what I’ll be eating this weekend).  I will do a highlights post of any amazing eats when I get back.  Keep your eye out for a few recipe posts that I’ve scheduled to pop up early next week!

For people who are down with the technology (bye, mom!) –

I will be making somewhat of an effort to be active on Twitter and Instagram (my user name is “emilywax.”  Are you following me yet?

For other Dietetics students –

I’m going to be at FNCE with a great group of students from Buffalo State.  Shoot me an e-mail if you’d like to hang out and please say hi if you spot me!

I’ll be back on Wednesday.  I’m going to miss you guys!

Yesterday I, Today I, Tomorrow I

I’m almost done with my Study Hell Week!  Almost because I have one test to go on Monday that is going to eat my whole weekend.

I Enjoyed –

Mingling with local RDs at a meet & greet.

The free wine at a fancy hotel didn’t hurt.

I Discovered –

If you order a burrito “naked” at Moes, you end up with a slightly small, slightly cheaper rice bowl.

She even offered to add romaine lettuce to my base.

I Got Too Much –

Food! The following were all consumed en mass:

The only way I could stay awake was to keep eating, so I was popping bags of popcorn like they were Tic Tacs!

I Didn’t Get Enough –

Sleep.  At all.  Like, I’m going to die.  9 hours total over Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday night.  Yikes!  The more tired I got, the slower I moved and the longer things look and it just snowballed out of control.

Today I –

Got my free large (blue cup!) coffee from 7-11

and tried to pretend like I wasn’t still asleep.

Then I gave a major presentation and took a Microbiology exam, all within a 2 hour span!  My presentation was on a study that looked at the effect of fat supplementation in an enteral diet for the early stages of sepsis.  It went very well.  My Microbio exam was on god-knows what and didn’t go quite as well.

Now I’m off to eat something with nutrients!

Let Apple Month Begin!

When I go more than a day without blogging I do really miss it.  It’s clearly going to be an adjustment a year from now when I have a baby (hopefully) and a job (even more hopefully).

It’s felt like a long week (already!) and I only had time to pack one meal this morning so I went with breakfast.

A 1.5% Pineapple Oikos,

and a granola bar.

Today’s classes went well and I had time to run a few on-campus errands before work.  The mini grill from my confession post was part of a project I completed last night.  One of our clinical community assignments was to create an educational bulletin board on a nutrition topic.  I went with healthy grilling.

I had a friend snap a picture of me with it for my portfolio.

This assignment felt stressful because there is so much going on this month, but it was actually kind of nice to revisit my teacher days.

My options were limited and “lunch” ended up being this bag of Smart Fries.

They were fairly similar to packing peanuts but somehow that wasn’t a bad thing.  The flavor was mild but savory and a 1 oz serving (110 calories) included 60-something pieces.

I came home from work to a package from my mom celebrating the arrival of Apple Month.

Too funny that this box came on the same day that I had already blogged about being ready for apple goodies.  I took a few tastes as a snack.

Plus a few bites of Adam’s (not so good) mango.

I was glad that I didn’t snack too much because dinner ended up being a work of art.

Taste-wise it was art, that is, I know that the pictures are fairly dark and unappetizing.

(Ingredients that follow are listed for both Adam’s and my servings together.)

A bag of fresh baby spinach was steam-sautéed in evoo and chicken broth, then tossed with a big handful each blue cheese crumbles and dried cherries.

An amazing smokey fish salad.

A 6.7 oz can of Trader Joe’s Smoked Herring was mashed with lemon juice, Miracle Whip, smoked paprika, 1/2 cup shredded carrot, and 1 shredded green bell pepper.

We used the small holes on our cheese grater to shred the veggies and they ended up being an amazing addition.

A 1/2 serving of Special K crackers for dipping.

Delicious, delicious, delicious!

Have you ever had to make a bulletin board display?

Confessions XII

Click here to read Confessions part I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX,  X, and XI.

Confession #1 – I sort of like my new id photo.

Confession #2 – I really wanted to post yesterday but my life has been ridiculous and I felt weird being whiney on the anniversary of a major tragedy.  Some people have real problems and my life has been consumed by this tiny fake grill.

Confession #3 – Five of my last six meals have been based around cheese as a main ingredient.

Confession #4 – September is Apple Month.

Confession #5 – I started stockpiling two weeks ago, but I wouldn’t dream of touching these before October.

When do you think it’s acceptable to start eating pumpkin things?

We Have The Technology

I couldn’t post until I completed a mandatory blog upgrade, but I apologize for disappearing without saying anything.  I’ll fill you in on what you missed…

I went to my “final” orthodontist appointment only have a new top retainer (literally) shoved in my face.  I’m in 24/7 retainer mode for the next three weeks and this new development led to a major period of wallowing.

That mindset had something to do with the insane amount of pizza we consumed over the last week.

Ice cream was also inhaled.

That picture is actually gelato.  A new spot opened on Elmwood, Gelateria Luca is family run and serves homemade flavors.

I highly recommend checking it out.

I tried other good things too.  A Bananas Foster Larabar Uber (bought with my own money, delicious).

A Heavenly Lemon Tulsi from Honest Tea (the last of my box of free samples, even more delicious).

The tea had a just perfect amount of sweet and sour.

I discovered a new favorite breakfast and ate it 3/5 days.  Cinnamon Pecan Special K with Blue Diamond Unsweetened Breeze Almondmilk Coconutmilk Blend and chopped fruit (mostly dapple plucots with a few white nectarines thrown in for variety).

I see this combo staying a regular on my menu until plucots go out of season.

I completed my first week of working part-time while completing school work and my dietetic internship and decided that this semester might kill me.  At least working at a toy store has some perks; I spent one gloriously de-stressing morning organizing the sand boxes.

Yes, I did turn the mermaid into a siren setting up the sailors for a crash into the rocks; it’s important the kids learn about Greek mythology.

Even though we mostly ate pizza, I did manage to rework a few of my recipes.

Asian Orange Tofu, serves 3

  • 14 oz extra-firm tofu, drained
  • 1 cup orange juice
  • 2 Tbsp cornstarch
  • 1 Tbsp tamari
  • 2 Tbsp rice vinegar
  • 2 Tbsp Sriacha
  • 1 Tbsp maple syrup
  1. Slice tofu evenly into 9 pieces.
  2. Place remaining ingredients in a large, flat tupperware and stir to combine.  Place the tofu slices in the marinade, making sure each piece is fully covered.  Cover and let sit at least 2 hours (it’s fine to leave it overnight).
  3. Remove slices from marinade and place in a single layer on a foiled and sprayed baking sheet.
  4. Bake for 25 minutes in an oven preheated to 425 degrees Farenheit.

Stuffed Peppers, serves 4

  • 1 cup cooked quinoa
  • 1 cup roasted broccoli
  • 1/2 Tbsp evoo
  • 8 oz 94% lean ground turkey
  • 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 4 oz goat cheese
  • 4 large bell peppers
  1. Preheat oven to 475 degrees Farenheit.
  2. Slice the tops off of the peppers.  Scoop out the seeds, taking care not to break through the bottoms of the peppers.  Pre-bake peppers for 5 minutes while you are preparing the filling.
  3. Heat evoo in a large pan over medium-high heat.  Add ground turkey and Worcestershire sauce.  Sautee until cooked through, stirring regularly and using the side of your spatula to break up the meat.
  4. Stir goat cheese into the turkey and continue to cook until melted.  Remove pan from heat and stir in quinoa and broccoli.
  5. Scoop filling into pre-baked peppers.  Return to oven for 15 additional minutes.

What was the best thing you did, saw, heard, and/or tasted last week?

Co-operating With My To-Do List

I have officially accomplished more today than I did the entire rest of the summer, no lie.  On my to-done list:

  • go to the DMV
  • renew my BSC parking pass
  • make a copy of my proof of malpractice insurance
  • confirm my class schedule
  • sign up for the co-op
  • work
  • make 2 recipes for dinner
  • make snack for Adam’s poker game
  • complete summer work for my professional portfolio
  • put away clean laundry
  • set up binders for school
  • blog

Woot!  I work tomorrow and still have a few things to do on Sunday, but I feel good about heading back to school on Monday.

The DMV was amazingly quick and painless, probably because I got there soon after they opened.  I recently discovered that my licence expired more than a month ago so this was an important errand to accomplish before school starts and I have to drive to my internship.  My photo probably will look something like this –

Holy hair brushes, Emily, learn how to use one!  Also, I might be old enough that it’s time to figure out concealer before my next id photo.

I ran around all morning and didn’t have time for breakfast so I drank a Starbucks Vanilla Double Shot Energy on the walk to work.

Also on my walk, I stopped in at the co-op and became an owner.

This errand was even quicker and less painless than the DMV.  Locals, did you know that Lexington Co-op will refund your membership fee if you move?

For my lunch break today I grabbed food at Globe Market.

Side note – once school starts my buying food at work habit needs to die a quick death.

Thai Peanut Noodles that were astonishingly tasteless and disappointing,

and a crab cake that more than made up for the lackluster noodles.

I found a GIANT hunk of claw meat in my cake and was so pleased.

Work went well.  I dropped off the rest of the Cookie Butter Fudge a few days ago and apparently everyone really liked it.  My lack of breakfast hit me hard as we closed up shop at work.  A Starbucks’ unsweetened Arnold Palmer was consumed on the walk home,

and these surprisingly delicious Caramel Brule Chocolate Bites were shared with Adam while I cooked.

At least those purchases were bought via a birthday gift card with a 2pm treat receipt.

I went full-on fancy for dinner, though my plate did end up unfortunately monochromatic.

A Shallota Salmon Burger patty,

with a serving of Buttery Bok Choy Gratin.

Rachael Ray’s gratin only got middling reviews but my salmon burgers were a hit.  Several of Adam’s friends who are here playing poker tried them and gave rave reviews.

But maybe they were just sucking up because they knew I was making *brown butter and candied bacon popcorn* for them to snack on –

I don’t think I’ve ever been more jealous of a snack!  I consoled myself with a Rascal’s Wild Red.

But that was disgusting (it tasted like cough syrup to me) so a few sips in I traded up for a Michelob Ultra Light Cider.

Michelob will never be my beer of choice, but their cider was damn good.  120 calories per bottle (and naturally gluten free).

I assume it will be a late night for Adam but I’ve got an early morning at work so I’m going to go curl up in bed with a Patricia Cornwell novel.

Do you belong to a co-op?

TJ, Totally Jazzed

The past few days have been a ton of fun.  I’ve done a lot of eating!

Yesterday morning I got started on one of my 27 things.

I knit a few things as a kid and it seemed to come back to me pretty quickly.  My grandma has had to help with a couple of disasters though.

I had yogurt for breakfast and moved on to another kind of yogurt for lunch.

Self-serve for the win. I did a mix of desserty flavors topped with all of the chocolate, peanut butter, and caramel things.

‘Twas good, but whenever I go crazy decadent I always realize that I like my plain tart with fruit and boba the best.

Our Friday activity was The Greene.  We went for shopping, walking, and people watching.  And eating. We got Turkish for dinner at Pasha Grill.

They gave us delicious bread with sun-dried tomato oil for dipping.  My piece, x2.

I should have held off on the basket because I ended up needing bread with my dinner as well.

I ordered the cold appetizer sampler as my entrée.  [clockwise]

  • Hummus – pureed chick peas with a hint of garlic, tahini, fresh lemon juice, and olive oil. 
  • Pilaki – pinto beans with carrots, green peppers, and diced potatoes in a light tomato and olive oil sauce.
  • Tabuli – cracked wheat tossed with tomatoes, sweet onions, fresh peppers, parsley, lemon juice, and olive oil.
  • Haydari – thickened homemade yogurt with fresh dill, mint, garlic, and walnut.
  • Eggplant with tomato sauce.
  • Babaganush – smoked eggplant puree flavored with tahini, olive oil, and garlic. 
  • Ezme – finely chopped tomatoes, onions, walnuts, and hot peppers, mixed in olive oil and herbs.
  • Dolmasi – grape leaves stuffed with rice, pine nuts, raisins, and flavorful herbs.

Delicious, delicious, delicious!  The babaganous and ezme were my favorites.  I did a pretty good job on my meal too.

Plus 3 more pieces of bread for dipping.  My only complaint about the dish is that it didn’t come with pita bread.

Iced Vanilla Rooibos Latte for dessert.

Plus a small square of chocolate,

and tastes of nougat that my parents brought from Canada.

End scene.

I started today with a 1 hour bike ride with my parents.

I had a small plate of food at home to tide me over.

Baby carrots,

and pretzel bread with beer cheese.

Then I ate my way through our day’s destinations.

A giant diet pop with strawberries at Sonic.

Fun stop #1 was the 2nd Street Market.

I got an arepa with cheese, black beans, and plantain.

I’ve always wanted to try an arepa so this was fun, but a little too “bready” for me; I left the bottom half of my corn cake behind.

Then I spotted Sweet P’s and my mom and I split a sea salt caramel popsicle.

Yuuuum!

Fun stop #2 was Trader Joe’s.

We loaded up a cart and I also got some brown rice sushi for the road.

TJ’s has some of the best packaged food ever but their sushi always has too much rice.  I ate half and saved the rest for later.

Dinner was an insane summer feast.

Cantaloupe,

my grandma’s delicious chicken salad (she always makes it with toasted pecans and grapes and this time she added dried cranberries),

unfried green tomatoes,

and buttered corn on the cob.

I mmmmmmmmmn’d my way through the whole meal but the corn practically killed me!

I had a big cup of Heath Bar ice cream for dessert.

Good as well, duh.

Tomorrow is our last day of family time and then on Monday we hit the road.  I’m sad to be leaving my grandma but glad to be returning to my boys.

27 Things For 27 Years

Happy birthday to me!

I am really excited about 27, I just feel like it’s going to be a good year!  I got so sick of my 26-year-old self and I’m determined to make this year count.  I want to be able to look back and say that I worked/wifed/blogged/healthy-lived to the best of my ability.  And I want to make sure I have lots of fun too.

Here are 27 things I want to do at 27

  1. make bubble tea at home
  2. blog every day for a 30 day stretch
  3. take the dog to a beach
  4. visit the Buffalo Museum of Science
  5. eat an egg cream
  6. cook my own gnocchi
  7. rock climb
  8. bake a cake from scratch
  9. knit a scarf
  10. build a snowman
  11. attend a street festival
  12. toast a real s’more over an open flame
  13. run 1 mile in less than 8 minutes
  14. run 5k in less than 30 minutes
  15. run 10k without walking
  16. make ice cream in a bag with rock salt
  17. reread Little Women
  18. go canoeing
  19. make fudge
  20. carve a pumpkin
  21. dye Easter eggs
  22. visit a food truck
  23. make popsicles
  24. attend a 1st Friday event
  25. make gummi bear vodka
  26. do something crazy with my hair
  27. host a party

Ready, set, go!

Do you set goals on your birthday?