kashi coupon winners!
Andrea
Good evening! I have a couple of winners of the Kashi TLC Cereal Bars contest! My hubb picked two random numbers for me between 1 and 22 (the number of comments on the post). The lucky numbers are 6 and 13, making
Carolinebee and Becca A.
the winners!!! Congrats ladies! Email me your addresses and I'll get the coupons in the mail to you ASAP.
So how did everybody adjust to the first day back to work? It was a pretty long day for me, mentally and in reality. I get to work at 8:30 am and today didn't get out until 7:15pm without leaving the office for lunch or errands. I hate being stuck inside for almost 11 hours!!! To be honest, the last hour was spent reading blogs as I was just waiting for my hubb to finish up in his office so that we could ride home together. But still, it was a long day.
We did manage to go out for a run once we got home and changed, which I'm very happy about. The weather is supposed to turn nasty here for the next couple of days with lots of rain and ice, so the chances of getting out for a road run tomorrow or Wednesday are pretty slim. We just did 2-1/2 miles tonight, but I picked up my pace to keep up with my hubb so got a good workout in. He probably slowed down a little for me too...shhh. :)
My eats today were tasty, but probably a bit boring for you...
Breakfast: A bowl of oats! Mornings that include oats are my favorites...unless they include pancakes. :)
This delicious bowl contained:
I thawed out a loaf of Pumpkin Cranberry Bread that I made last month to take to our friends this weekend in appreciation of them having us over for dinner, but forgot it in our rush out the door. So, instead, I sliced it up and brought some in for my co-workers.
Snacks: One slice of Pumpkin Cranberry Bread with 1 tbsp almond butter and two clementines.
And I may have had a couple of dark chocolate covered potato chips...but I don't have any pictures to prove it. :)
I just love coming home to leftovers! I know you all are probably getting tired of seeing this soup on the blog, but I am definitely not getting tired of eating it. Its just so delicious! And it was especially helpful tonight to have dinner ready to go for us with minimal prep since we didn't get home from our run and stretch until about 8:30.
Dinner: Another bowl of Mexican Meatball Soup and a lovely salad.
My salad consisted of:
And for dessert: three Nairns Stem Ginger Wheat-Free Biscuits. I LOVE these cookies/biscuits. I'm pretty sad that my Whole Foods stopped stocking them on the shelves, but I dug around in my pantry and found one last little package. 2 cookies have just 80 calories, they are perfectly crunchy and have just enough gingery flavor. The Roughcut Oatcakes are really tasty too...
Alrighty, shower and bed time for this little lady. After my long run Saturday, intense yoga yesterday and speedy run tonight, this foodie's body is t.i.r.e.d. Have a great night and day tomorrow!
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This delicious bowl contained:
- 1/2 cup Irish oats, 1 cup water, pinch of salt, 1/4 tsp vanilla, sprinkle of cinnamon
- 1 very ripe mashed banana
- 1 tsp ground flax seeds
- 1 tbsp almond butter
I thawed out a loaf of Pumpkin Cranberry Bread that I made last month to take to our friends this weekend in appreciation of them having us over for dinner, but forgot it in our rush out the door. So, instead, I sliced it up and brought some in for my co-workers.
Snacks: One slice of Pumpkin Cranberry Bread with 1 tbsp almond butter and two clementines.
And I may have had a couple of dark chocolate covered potato chips...but I don't have any pictures to prove it. :)
I just love coming home to leftovers! I know you all are probably getting tired of seeing this soup on the blog, but I am definitely not getting tired of eating it. Its just so delicious! And it was especially helpful tonight to have dinner ready to go for us with minimal prep since we didn't get home from our run and stretch until about 8:30.
Dinner: Another bowl of Mexican Meatball Soup and a lovely salad.
My salad consisted of:
- spinach
- broccoli
- red bell pepper
- celery
- 1-1/2 clementines
- cranberry ketchup [this stuff is great on everything!!! email me if you want the recipe]
And for dessert: three Nairns Stem Ginger Wheat-Free Biscuits. I LOVE these cookies/biscuits. I'm pretty sad that my Whole Foods stopped stocking them on the shelves, but I dug around in my pantry and found one last little package. 2 cookies have just 80 calories, they are perfectly crunchy and have just enough gingery flavor. The Roughcut Oatcakes are really tasty too...
Alrighty, shower and bed time for this little lady. After my long run Saturday, intense yoga yesterday and speedy run tonight, this foodie's body is t.i.r.e.d. Have a great night and day tomorrow!
After being up for a couple of hours it became clear that the hubb still wasn't ready to roll out of bed so I decided to go ahead and have breakfast without him.
Breakfast: A 6oz cup of 0% Fage topped with 1/4 cup TJ's pumpkin spice granola and a sliced banana.
Ahhhhhh...Greek Yogurt, how I missed thee. I still prefer Oikos because it is organic, but until they work out their manufacturing problem and get it back on my Whole Food's shelves the Fage will suit me just fine. Plus...its cheaper! :)
Sadly, my hubb emerged from the bedroom just after I finished my breakfast. I snagged a cup of coffee and a piece of his bacon while sitting with him through his meal.
At lunchtime I went to my favorite 75-minute Vinyasa Yoga class at Studio 206. It had been three weeks since I'd been and it felt great to be back. Man oh man, Hilary kicked my bootie! It was a wonderful, intense class that had me drenched by the end. I was worried that I would be too sore from my run yesterday but the yoga really helped to loosen me up. I love the combination of running and yoga and what it does for me both mentally and physically.
My hubb picked me up at 2pm and I was ravenous so I helped him finish the french fries he'd picked up while running errands. Once home I made myself a quick, late lunch before heading out into the yard to plant some bulbs.
Lunch: 1/2 an almond butter and sour cherry preserves sandwich on whole wheat bread and a sliced pear.
I planted 150 spring bulbs in hard Virginia clay for 2+ hours this afternoon. I really hope that they come up, they should have gone in the ground a month ago but I just never got around to planting them. The bulbs I planted two years ago are already peaking up above the mulch, so we'll see what happens with my newbies. The yard work was another workout in itself...2+ hours digging in hard Virginia clay will leave you t.i.r.e.d.
Snack: I was starving again when I came in just before dark (its been such a snack-filled day!) so I grabbed this Kashi Cereal Bar sample I got in the mail the other day.
I've seen these on the my grocery store's shelves but they are kinda pricey so I haven't picked any up yet. It was pretty good...reminded me of a Fig Newton or Nutrigrain bar. The blackberry filling was quite tasty, and the texture of the bar was nice and soft.
It only contains 110 calories, but just 2g of protein so I know it wouldn't stick with me long for breakfast. But as an afternoon snack I think it could be very satisfying. Along with the sample I received a stack of coupons that I'm supposed to share with friends...
The recipe is originally from Bon Appetit. Kristin made a few changes, and I made a few more. This soup is delicious and hearty. The hubb and I enjoyed it VERY much. There is just one change that I will make the next time this meal meets our table and I've indicated it below. Warning: This soup requires a LARGE pot. I started it in my standard soup pot and had to transfer everything to a large stock pot when the meatballs went in to prevent it from overflowing.
Mexican Meatball Soup
inspired by The Kitchen Sink, originally from Bon Appetit
Ingredients:


We used more meat than the original recipe called for so we of course had a few extra meatballs. The hubb took care of these by pan-frying them in a little olive oil.
Dinner: A bowl of Mexican Meatball Soup with 7 meatballs, a side of roasted veggies (carrot, brussels and broccoli), two additional pan-fried meatballs and a cornmeal muffin.
The soup is soooooooo filling. I am still completely stuffed and oh so happy. :)
Whew! That was a long post. I was planning to bake tonight but don't know if I have it in me. The bathtub and a book may be calling my name instead...
Have a great night! :)
Morning Snack: Dark chocolate covered strawberry!!! They were delivered to us this morning from a dear friend in North Carolina. Of course I dug right in while my lunch was heating!
Lunch: Spinach salad and TJ's Veggie Lentil Soup. My salad consisted of spinach, hearts of palm, orange bell pepper, alfalfa sprouts, dried cranberries and light ranch dressing (I know you've seen a lot of the light ranch lately...I'm trying to use up the bottle!).
Afternoon Snack: Peppermint Eggnog Scone and a cup of Sugar Cookie Sleighride. This is the last of the scones, I sent the others to the office with Brian. They were way too tempting (as evidenced by my last few posts...)!!!
Dinner: Butternut Squash Potage (recipe follows) and a spinach salad with yellow bell pepper, black beans, fresh currants and light ranch.
This soup is so easy and perfectly creamy, without any cream! I made a variation a few weeks ago
I love the Better Than Bouillon line. We keep the no-chicken base in our fridge at all times...its so much better than having cans and boxes taking up room in our teeny pantry!
Alrighty...I'm off to continue with Christmas holiday/travel/baking/gift prep. Have a fabulous evening and Tuesday!
Lunch: Leftover
Snack: A banana and 1/4 cup of Melissa's Trail Mix, plus a chocolate covered pretzel...I just couldn't leave him out! :)
Dinner tonight was quick and easy. Grocery day is tomorrow which means we are LOW on produce...as in we don't have any. We briefly thought about take-out but then I remembered that I picked up some pre-made ravioli at Trader Joe's on Tuesday...perfect dinner in a pinch! I also found some frozen spinach in the freezer...I've never cooked frozen spinach on its own, just put it in sauces etc, so this was a new experience. I just steamed it for 8 minutes, then sauteed some garlic in Earth Balance and added the spinach to the pot. It was just...ok.
Dinner: TJ's Portobello Mushroom Ravioli with TJ's Vodka Sauce and steamed spinach on the side. Also, a GIANT glass of TJ's Shiraz...it was a TJ's kind of night!
I told ya...BIG glass of wine. It was a frustrating day at work, what can I say?!?
Dessert: I made a sweet snack bowl with Annie's Honey Bunnies, TJ's pumpkin spice granola and 3 gingersnaps. It was a little dry (obviously) so I added a few spoonfuls of unsweetened applesauce after I snapped the pic.
Tomorrow ends
Lunch: Well, breakfast was kinda lunch since I slept so late, so my schedule was off all day. I did make the horrible mistake of going grocery shopping while hungry, which resulted in several snacks that you will see shortly.
I had the worst Whole Foods shopping experience today. I'm still bummed out about it. I've mentioned that we have a tiny store that doesn't carry a great selection of bars etc, but they are building a new store so I've just been hanging in there 'till its finished. Over the couple of years that the hubb and I have been shopping at this Whole Foods they've taken away several products that I love dearly to make room for new or different products. Some examples of products I love that I can no longer get at my store are:
Yeah, this was a pricey trip. Mainly because I had to stock up on some baking ingredients for the holidays and some specialty ingredients for BSI recipes I wanted to try out. I don't have the energy to list all of the items so pictures will have to speak for themselves... And I do have to give the nice employees at my Whole Foods credit. When I went to Customer Service to fill out a form to get my Oikos back (yes, I did that), they offered to let me take a container of the new product that had replaced it to sample for free. I thought that was mighty nice of them...
I am intrigued...has anybody ever heard of "icelandic style skyr" before? This product had some amazing flavors, but I wanted to get the plain so I could do a true comparison to the Oikos I'm used to. However, the Siggi's is a whopping $2.69 per 6 oz container, so even if I love it I won't be buying it. I had a hard enough time paying $1.99 for Oikos, so $2.69 is out of the question!
Oh, and this is what happens when you go to the grocery store(s) hungry:
You buy ginger snaps from Whole Foods, apple chips from Harris Teeter and molasses clove cookies from Rebecca's. All were amazing and satisfied the hubb's and my hunger in the car on the way home...
Dinner: I can only talk about part of the meal because the other part was a finalist in the
It is so easy, so fast and soooooo yummy! I'll have more pictures tomorrow night showing my whole dinner.
I also had a glass of vino.
Ok, its time for bed. Don't forget to get your BSI recipe in!!! 





