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Monday, November 28, 2011

Menu Monday

Looks like a bean filled week at our house!  I'm not complaining.  :-)  T actually requested dinners without meat.  He's craving greens.  Too much turkey? 

Bean Burritos
Kale Pasta with Tofu Sticks
Cabbage Sausage Pot
Asian Tempeh Salad
Greens and Black Eyed Peas with Cornbread

I'm totally stoked about this new product:

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Post-Thanksgiving Coma

Have you recovered?  Actually, I don't feel too bad about my Thanksgiving meal.  Began the day with a 5+ mile run, pushing the sleepy sleepy Lil'T.  My MIL prepared a delicious and (what I assume was) nutritious feast right down to the 'skinny' pumpkin pie.  Lil'T enjoyed the whipped cream.  Wrapped up the visit with a little post dinner stroll.     

However, in the days that followed Thanksgiving, I battled a serious case of laziness.  My giant 'To Do while T is on Staycation' list has hardly been touched!  Friday, I never got out of my pajamas.  Fine.  I did clean the bathrooms and a little laundry, but all while in my pjs.  Around 8:30 I showered and put on, yes, another round of pajamas.  The non-motivating, laziness bug needs to leave ASAP.  I'd like to bounce back from this holiday before the next one.  Especially since we wrapped up this weekend with a large amount of fast food.  Family run tomorrow?  I hope!

I'm also hoping for more of this:

Mine

His


Breakfast:  CC on toast, 1 with Cranberry Apple Butter & 1 with Peppers and Carrots

Mango Passion Banana - Feeding himself

Leftover Turkey Wrap with Cranberry White Cheddar, Honey Crisp, and Sticks

Loaded Veggie Pizza on Cornmeal Crust

Strawberry Protein Cake with Icing

 I hope and wish for a lot of things.  Don't you?  I can make the exercise and healthy eating happen.  I can.  I can.  I can!  hmm...should I say 'I will.'

 

Monday, November 21, 2011

Menu Monday

We are looking forward to Turkey Day!  How about you?  Last year, we had the in-laws and neighbor over for dinner.  This year we're dining at the in-laws.  Hmm...what to dine on the rest of the week?

Salads.

Lots of salads.

...and a pizza.  :-)

Tonight we enjoyed hummus and pita chips and giant chopped garden salads.
T - Buffalo Chicken Salad
W - Spicy Asian Tofu Salad
Th - Thanksgiving Deliciousness
F - Loaded Veggie Pizza


Happy Thanksgiving!

Thankful. 

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Snoring

T snores. I know that I snore as well, but since the whole pregnancy and baby arrival, my tolerancce for snoring is zilch. I push. I shove. I sleep in the other room. I swear T snores no matter the sleep position. Yep, he's a side snorer and sometimes even on his tummy. The worst is on his back, arms thrown over his head. You know the position? It's ultimate comfort until you awaken and can't feel your arms. Lately, when I creep back to bed after rocking Lil'T back to sleep, all is quiet. No snoring. When I breach the surface of the covers, T stirs. He rolls over, tosses, whatnot, and starts snoring! What makes this situation perfect...Lil'T is napping in his crib and T is sawing logs on the couch as I compose this post. Hmm...do I try to catch some shut eye? Lil'T has a sixth sense about mommy naps. Just when I'm settled, he's ready to go! :-). Btw, Lil'T has a cute little snore...sometimes.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

What We Ate/Are Eating T-TH

First, I'd like to apologize for Tuesday's post.  I was exhausted.  I barely had the energy TO post.  Last night, I didn't even try to post.  Ha.  You should still try the muffins.  :-)

I love reading the 'What I Ate Wednesday' posts over at Peas and Crayons.  Do you?  I haven't joined the craze, but made a poor attempt to do so yesterday.  Things started off really well, photographing meals and whatnot, but I never posted.  Here's what we've been eating (not just on Wednesday):

T Dessert:  Single Serving Chocolate Cake with Peanut Butter 'Frosting'

T Dessert:  Pumpkin Pie Cake with Cream Cheese and Cranberry Apple Butter

W Breakfast:  Hummus & Cucumbers and PB, Cranberry Apple Butter, and Quinoa Granola on English Muffin

W Lunch:  Leftover Apple, Grape, and Walnut Salad

W Dinner:  Grilled Pork Chops, Greens & Beans, and Cornmeal Dumplings

Th Dinner:  Tempeh Lentil Sloppies with Kale Chips
 
I blew my no candy goal.  I indulged in some Peppermint Bark.  It's dark chocolate...practically health food!  :-)  Hmm...after posting Tuesday's single serving cakes, I really, REALLY want one.  To the microwave! 

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Quick Pumpkin Oat Bran "Cookies"






1/4 cup + 2 Tbl pumpkin
1/2 cup oat bran
1/4 tsp baking powder
1 Tbl flour
1 Tbl applesauce
1 Tbl brown sugar
2 Tbl almond milk
1 tsp pumpkin pie spice

Preheat oven to 350.  Spray cookie sheet or line with parchment.  Combine ingredients in bowl.  Shape on pan into desired cookie size and bake for 12 minutes or so.
 

Pumpkin Oat Bran Muffins

Basic recipe:

2 cups oat bran
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 tsp salt
1 cup pumpkin
2 Tbl oil
2 eggs
1 1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice

Add ins:

2 small pears diced
Handful of craisins
Handful of chopped walnuts

Preheat oven to 425.  Prepare muffin pan or use cupcake liners.  Mix dry ingredients in one bowl and wet in another.  Combine the two.  Fold in the add ins.  Evenly divide among the 12 prepared muffin cups.  Bake for 20 minutes or so.  The cupcake liner will peel off once the muffins are completely cool. 


Monday, November 14, 2011

Monday, we meet again...

After feeding Lil'T some banana blueberry yogurt and multigrain cereal and scarfing down a pumpkin bran muffin, we headed out for a shockingly warm jog. My knee felt great! Lil'T enjoyed his cheerios along the way. Sounds good so far, right?

About mile three, we noticed a back pack in the middle of the sidewalk. We approached. Closer. Closer. A parent and child were waiting for the bus. Waiting near the backpack. It was safe to assume it belonged to the child. At NO point did they make an effort to move the backpack. I maneuvered off the sidewalk and curb to the street in order to avoid said obstacle. The street was necessary because they were at the corner near a speed limit sign. I'd have better luck getting that sign to move than one of the onlookers. Should I have said something? Am I making a big deal out of nothing? I found it to be very rude. I hope Lil'T glared at them (and maybe threw some cheerios).

Eh...Monday, you won't get me.  I'm looking forward to a delicious protein mocha post-run and enjoying this fall weather!

We arrive at home, stretch in the driveway, tickle, giggle, and remove cheerios from stroller. I notice some dog poo on the tire. Nothing new. No one picks up after their dogs. Perhaps I'll smear a dirty diaper out there. I wouldn't want to stoop to that level (even though I've considered it SEVERAL times).

Fast forward to protein mocha preparation. I get the bright idea to stick blend the beverage instead of shaking.



Boo. No protein mocha for me. :-(

Oh well.  Lil'T and I had a great Monday otherwise.  Grocery shopping, playing, and some darn good napping.



Here's what we're having this week:

Chipotle BBQ Chicken Pizza
Black Bean and Corn Brenner (I'm not sure what to call it...see below)
Harvest Apple Salad
Tempeh-Lentil Sloppies with Kale Chips
Pork, Greens, and Beans

Yum!


This week's goals:  Strength training, crafting, no candy, consciously eat less, stretch...it's good for what ails you.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Indecision

There is much rattling around in my head, and I cannot decide what to post about first.  In no particular order:

1.  Holidays
2.  Quinoa Granola Recipe
3.  Quick Pumpkin Oat Bran Cookies
4.  Protein
5.  Me vs. Psycho Gym Lady
6.  Hope
7.  Probably more, but I'm distracted by the obnoxiously loud interference coming through on the baby monitor.  Don't cheap out on a monitor.  Lesson learned. 

Unfortunately, all I'm going with is a quick (and dirty) recap of this week's eats and whatnot.  I'll focus and fill you in on the items above later.

Banana, Yogurt, and Quinoa Granola (take 1)

Creamy Chicken Pesto Pasta with Spinach & Artichokes :-)

Pumpkin Pineapple Bran Muffins (I thought were a total loss at first, but after refrigeration weren't so terrible)

Spaghetti Squash Bake with Tempeh Sausage

Vegetable and Tofu Scramble with Roasted Sprouts and Broccoli

Quick Pumpkin Oat Bran Cookies

Lil'T is very interested in feeding himself.  He used to love 'Puffs' but now prefers Cherrios and saltines.  Do the saltines make me a bad parent?  T introduced them!  :-)  (They are cheaper.)

Check out the post nap bed head.

This one's just because I love his expression.




After putting Lil'T to sleep tonight, I finished my dusting (and 'To Do' list, Yay!), washed the dishes, baked some Peanut-Butter-Doughtzel-Balls, and wrote this post.  I still need to get some crafting in (oh, add Crafting to my list above).  Eh...maybe I'll just eat some PB Doughtzel Balls and go to bed.  I'm hoping to convince the hubs to stroll with me up to the Starbucks in the morning.  Ah...strolling and coffee.  A girl can dream.  :-)

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

No shoes, No shirts...

No problem.  Recently, I published a post regarding Lil'T's attire.  Throughout the day it dwindles down.  Items are discarded where ever they fall.  Shoes are the first to go.  Luckily, he doesn't wear those too often.  By dinner time, he's usually in a shirt and diaper because I no longer feel like wrestling those britches on.

Not a day later, this happened:






Yes, shirt optional.  Lil'T has a sensitive gag reflex (apparently).  Triggered by his own finger, up came some dinner.

I'm not even sure what led to this (...probably a combination of learning to eat and mommy laziness):




At least the socks survived.  :-)



Monday, November 7, 2011

Menu (sigh) Monday (sigh)

Creamy Pesto Chicken Casserole
Grilled Brats with Cole Slaw
Tempeh Sausage Spaghetti Squash Bake
Tofu Noodle Bowls
Peppered Cube Steaks (meat and potatoes kind of night)
Pork, Beans, and Greens (I'm attempting those cornmeal dumplings again)

More meat than usual.  Our pantry and fridge are overflowing since I've been overspending on a regular basis.  Only spent $90 this week! 

An Aldi opened near our house, and I did part of this week's shopping there.  Have you been?  It was my first time.  I enjoyed the shopping experience.  Depending on the food quality, I might just become an Aldi regular.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Pumpkin Pie French Toast

I was totally excited about this post until I googled: pumpkin pie french toast.  I'm not the inventor.  Darn.  The idea for Sunday breakfast came to me in the shower.  Isn't that where you think about deliciousness? 

3 eggs + 1 egg white
1 cup (or so) canned pumpkin (I used whatever I had leftover from a muffin recipe I was working on)
2 tsp pumpkin spice
Whole wheat bread
Sliced ham
Cheddar cheese
2 smallish red delicious apples (peeled & diced)
Handful of golden raisins
1/4 chopped walnuts
1/2 cup of Cinnamon Pear Cider
Maple Syrup

You know how french toast works...whisk the first 3 ingredients together and set aside.  In a small sauce pan, combine the cider, diced apples, and a tablespoon of syrup.  Bring to boil and simmer while preparing the toast.  Also, have your ham steaming in another pan while you prepare your toast.  If you're using a griddle or a large pan, lucky you...less dishes!  Now, thoroughly saturate some slices of bread.  One at a time of course.  Cook in prepared frying pan or what-have-you.  When the toast is just about ready, add the raisins and walnuts to your apple 'sauce'.  (I served mine up Monte Cristo style.)  When cooked to your liking, plate your first piece of french toast.  Add cheese, ham, and another layer of french toast.  Top with the apple, raisin, walnut sauce-ish stuff.  Serve with warm maple syrup.

I'm pretty sure this is what Sunday breakfasts are all about.  Comfort.  Goodness.






T had a third toast layer...

Lil'T was not impressed with his Banana Egg Yolk French Toast which I obviously overcooked.  :-(

After trying to hammer a few recipes this weekend with less than stellar results, I definitely needed Pumpkin Pie French Toast!  :-)  You could fancy it up with pears and brie, or substitute sausage or bacon for the ham.  You could leave all that out and just eat the pumpkiny french toast.  Oh the possibilities.  Hope you enjoy!

PS - T ate Lil'T's french toast as well.  :-)

Saturday, November 5, 2011

There ain't no lobsters on me!

TJ's Pumpkin Butter!  :-)
As you may recall, my Monday was pretty rough.  Seeking comfort, I ignored this week's food budget (sort of...it's not like I bought steaks and lobster).  I splurged on some items at Trader Joe's:  Soy Creamwiches, Kale, pumpkin butter, Pear Cider, other miscellaneous chocolates.  A little retail/comfort food therapy.  So kale may not be comfort food, but I bought the pre-washed, pre-cut kind.  I've always wanted to try kale chips and figured this would be the easiest way.  Before the chips, we had a few other things, like this Chipotle Hummus Pitza for lunch (I'm wishing I had one right now!):

Hummus & Veg Pitza with Quick Yogurt Ranch

Not surprisingly, there were very little leftovers of this week's quinoa dish.  Throw some feta on it, and it's gone!
Greek Salad meet Quinoa
 Finally...My first taste of creole seasoned (of course) kale chips:
Phillies and Kale Chips
They were good, but a little too unhealthy for my liking.  Next time, I'm going to try the dehydrator version.  I can't wait!  :-)

After a particularly enjoyable run, I indulged in a smoothie.  I cheated a bit.  Instead of adding real pumpkin and my own spices, I just threw in some TJ's Pumpkin Butter.  Extra creamy and thick since I blended it with frozen banana and cottage cheese.  Even more impressive...I saved half the smoothie (not pictured) for that night's dessert!

Cheatin' Pumpkin Pie Smoothie

This one's for you, Dad.  Yes, I eat Brussels Sprouts without coercion.  Usually, I steam 'em, but these are oven roasted with sweet onion.  Yum!   
Grilled Chops, Sweet Potato Mash, and Roasted Sprouts

After last weekend's chilling rain (here) and snow storm (there), I'm happy to report my relatives to the north finally have power.  They are toasty warm and safe!  I thought of them during my rather chilly run this morning.  Errands and football watching today, but I am looking forward to a fall, family outing tomorrow.  :-)  Before you enjoy the rest of your weekend, enjoy these:

Football Baby!


Who needs toys?  :-)

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Shortening Bread

"Mama's little baby loves shortening, shortening. Mama's little baby loves shortening bread!" NOT! I haven't tried today (frankly, I'm a little scared to), but the song came on twice yesterday and Lil'T started wailing. Then, stupidly (and partially wondering if it was all in my head) I started singing the song. T as my witness, he started wailing again. I'm talking running nose, boogie flying, red faced crying. Poor little guy.

Last night was rough on all three of us. Lil'T's nap was interrupted by painful crying and getting him to sleep was filled with much of the same. We can only assume it's more teething. I felt so helpless as I rocked him. Big soggy tears. It was all T could do to get a little bit of medicine in him. What else could it be? No fever. No congestion. No unusual diaper fillings. We tried cold teethers and washcloths. He didn't want anything but to go to sleep. Which he eventually did. Aftershocks and all.

Well, my 30 minutes of crib napping is almost up. Time for anything constructive? Ha!