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February 7, 2011 By Laura

I got a new camera just in time.

 

How else would I have been able to take this lovely Frankenstein-like self-portrit?

 

Those are stitches in my chin.  There are 4.  That is also a big glass ‘o vino in my hand.  I deserved it. 🙂  What you can’t see is that my jaw is broken in 2 places.

We had a “Rookie Expo”  this Sunday for derby.  I fell.  Chin-first.

 

However… I am actually lucky.  My jaw is fractured in 2 places, but isn’t displaced.  One fracture is in the lower left mandible and the other is in the right condyle.  My chin is (obviously) busted too.

Here’s the most relieving part – since nothing is displaced, I don’t have to have plates screwed into my jaw or even have my mouth wired shut!  I was having nightmares about eating nothing but chicken broth for 6 weeks.

I had to promise to take it easy and not chew anything for 6 weeks.  Not even noodles.  Helllloooo soup.

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Other than some soreness and swelling, I’m ok!

Sooooo… anyone have a favorite creamy soup recipe?

 

Filed Under: Fail, Roller Derby, Smoothies Tagged With: derby, injury

TGIF

February 5, 2011 By Laura

I almost posted “TGIF.”  Nothing else.

It had been a loooong week, but it did end well.

Dinner @ Sufi’s Kitchen tonight was really good.  I got to catch up with an old friend and tried a new dish.

Source: www.sufisatlanta.com

 

We ordered the Sufi’s Special as an app – sauteed eggplant with onion, garlic, chickpeas, and spicy tomato sauce.  The server kept warning us that it was really spicy.  It wasn’t. There was just a tinge of heat on the end.

Source: www.sufisatlanta.com

 

It was served with a fantastic flat bread (made fresh in-house).  It was baked in a stone oven that gave it a perfect crunchy char.  This was accompanied by the traditional dish filled with thyme, basil, mint, feta, butter, olives, walnuts, cucumbers, and radishes.  My favorite thing about Persian restaurants is this hodge-podge dish.  It is fun to try different combos with whatever app you order.

For dinner, they offer a Chicken Kabob Salad.  Normally, kabobs are served over a giant place of saffron rice.  The rice is good (I love saffron), but I’m not a huge rice fan so the salad offering was perfect.  I loved the chicken – it was perfectly grilled.  Plenty moist (ewwww… she said moist!) and still retained it’s lemony-marinade flavoring.

 

We ordered the Pomegranate Cheesecake for dessert at the urging of our waitress.

***Warning*** They give you the hard-sell bringing out the tray of pornographic irresistible desserts.

Pass on the dessert. It wasn’t worth it. Go next door to R. Thomas for that chocolate chip-banana cake instead.

 

Their wine list is sub-par… BUT you can BYOW and there is no corking fee.

I’ll take that any day!

 

No pics – we got caught up in conversation and flat out forgot. 🙁

Verdict: Worth a visit.  Don’t miss out on the appetizers.  Pass on the dessert.  Next time I’m trying the chicken-pomegranate stew.

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This coming week is the Atlanta Rollergirls’ Debutante Brawl.

All are welcome!  We can’t wait to debut our new rookies to Atlanta the world!

***

Apparently it is Super Bowl weekend.  I don’t watch pro-football (love college ball… can’t get into NFL).

Who should I bet on???

 

Filed Under: Restaurants, Roller Derby Tagged With: derby, restaurants, Sufi's Kitchen, super bowl

The Best Chocolate Around

February 1, 2011 By Laura

The Atlanta Rollergirls 2011 Season is about to begin!!!

Who’s coming to the opener on Feb 26th?! The Sake Tuyas will most certainly defeat the Denim Demons in the 730p home opener.  (Can you guess which team I’m on? 🙂 )

Get your tickets now – we will sell out.

If the 2 hour endurance practice we had last night is any indicator, this season will be a fast-paced, action-packed show!

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I am willing to bet we can agree on at least two things:

  1. Rollergirls are awesome
  2. Chocolate is delicious

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution says the combo is the Best of Atlanta.

ARG’s most bad-ass skater, Demi Gore, also happens to make the most bad-ass chocolate in Atlanta at Chocolate F/X.

If you are a meat-eater, eat the bacon toffee.  Your mouth can thank me (errr… Demi) later.

Source: Chocolate F/X

The ganache-centered deliciousness will melt in your mouth.  Cayenne FTW.

Source: Chocolate F/X

You can order online!!!

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Your action-items for the day:

1. Order some Chocolate F/X for yourself on Valentine’s Day your Valentine.

2. Buy tickets to the ARG season opener.  Watch Demi and the rest of the all-stars on the Dirty South Derby Girls team @ the 5p bout and the Sake Tuyas take on the Denim Demons at the 730p.

Its BYOB, people!

Filed Under: Fitness, Roller Derby Tagged With: bacon, derby, dessert, Valentine's Day, workout

Recipe Pack Rat

January 24, 2011 By Laura

My name is Laura and I am a recipe addict.

If you ever want to keep me occupied for hours, drop me in the middle of the cookbook section of a bookstore.  Or give me a list of food blogs.  Or a stack of Food & Wine magazines.

While I do cook a lot, this has resulted in my having an excess of recipes.  I can’t make one item before I find 5 more I want to try my hand at!

I have 292 recipes bookmarked.  This is only those online.  That I’ve remembered to save to Delicious.

Intervention time.

Can I get on Oprah for this?  (Did you see Oprah discovered she has a sister?  That must have been the best day of her sister’s life… being Oprah’s sister would be better than winning the lottery!)

For the next 6 months, I will make one recipe from my Delicious bookmarks per week.

Originally, I was going to start with the first bookmarked page and work from there.  Makes sense.  Start at the beginning.

The issue is that I started saving in April, so I would be making springtime recipes when it is below freezing outside.  86 that idea.

Does it really matter where I start?

Start from the most recent.

Here are the first 3:

1. Avocado Creamcheese Cookies

Source: Anncoo Journal

2. Spicy Roasted Chickpeas

Source: Priya's Kitchen

3. Nutty Spicy Tofu

I’m declaring tomorrow Avocado Cookie Tuesday!!!!

Tonight, it’s derby-time!

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Do you have a recipe problem habit?  How do you keep track/keep up?

Side note: While I was looking through old bookmarks and writing this, I found no less than 10 new recipes to try.  Oops.

Filed Under: Baking, Recipes, Roller Derby Tagged With: derby, dessert, dinner

Souper Saturday

January 22, 2011 By Laura

Getting out of bed is the hardest part of going to Saturday morning practice.

I got out of bed at 7am.  I don’t get up that early for work.

At 8am this morning we began a 3 hour derby practice.  SO glad I woke up.

A couple of amazing guest skaters – Rice Rocket and Varla Vendetta – were in town to lead a workshop.  I’m not gonna lie – I was derby crushing. We learned some new drills and were able to do a quick scrimmage with our teams.

Then – because I am extra crazy – I came home and ran 3 miles.  In 26 minutes!!!  This is pretty fast for me.  It is freezing outside and I think my body was just trying to get warm. 🙂

I love a souper-motivated Saturday.  I also love Souper Jenny.  Jenny makes creative, tasty soups fresh daily, along with salads and a couple of sandwiches.   I have been known to:

  1. Drive 30 miles from my old office to eat there for lunch
  2. Save her daily email menus to remember a particularly interesting flavor combo
  3. Completely change my plans to eat dinner there on Thursdays for Grilled Cheese Night

All this to say that I finally attempted my own soup.

(I did make the Butternut Squash Apple, but I’d read like 40 recipes first.  This one I just went into the kitchen and threw stuff together. 🙂  )

It isn’t half bad.  In fact, it is pretty damn good!

Perfect for lunch after a frigid run.


White Bean, Butternut Squash, and Kale Soup

  • EVOO
  • 1 yellow onion, chopped
  • 2 jalapenos, chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 C (1 can) vegetable broth
  • 3 C chopped tomatoes (I used Pomi)
  • 1 C (1 can) cannellini beans
  • 3 celery stalks
  • 1 sweet potato
  • 1/2 medium butternut squash
  • 4 C kale
  • 3 stalks fresh rosemary (~3 T)
  • 1 T fresh lime juice
  • 2 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp red pepper
  • 1 tsp roasted cinnamon
  • S & P to taste

Chop all veggies into bite-sized pieces.  In a large pot, heat EVOO over medium heat.  Add the onion and jalapeños.  Saute 6-7 mins until onions are translucent and soft.  Add in garlic and cook for another 1-2 mins.

Add in sweet potato, butternut squash, and celery.  Stir to combine with the saute mixture and allow to cook for 10-15 minutes.

Pour in the vegetable stock, chopped tomatoes, and spices.  Bring to a boil.  Add beans and kale to the soup.  Stir to combine, reduce the heat to a simmer, and cover pot with the lid slightly ajar to let steam escape.  Simmer for 15-20 minutes.

Salt & pepper to taste.  If you like a thinner soup, add water or more stock and adjust spices.

Makes 5 servings (1 cup each).

My creation has approximately: 250 calories, 6 g fat, 42 g carbohydrates, 12.5 g fiber, and 10 g protein.  It is also rich in Vitamins A and C.

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My favorite thing about soup?  It is souper (I know I know… I’ll stop) filling and can easily be made nutrient-rich and low-cal.

What is your favorite soup creation?

Filed Under: Fitness, Recipes, Restaurants, Roller Derby, Running Tagged With: derby, dinner, running, soup, vegan, workout

Slurp Your Sweet Potato

January 15, 2011 By Laura

Despite being up until 3am working, I woke up (late) this morning ready to MOVE.

Breakfast was a coffee, an apple, and a jalapeno-cheddar scone (recipe to come… it still needs a little work).  To fuel my energy, I read some neglected fitness magazines.

What resulted was an amazing workout:

  1. 5 min elliptical warm-up
  2. Wide grip lat pull-downs – 3 sets of 12
  3. Bent over dumbbell row – 3 sets of 15
  4. Seated cable row – 3 sets of 12
  5. 30 second planks as an active rest between sets in #2-4 (total 10)
  6. Dumbbell pullover – 3 sets of 12
  7. Row to raise – 2 sets of 12
  8. Push-ups- 3 sets of 15 – superset with…
  9. Standing dumbbell curl – 3 sets of 12
  10. Alternating dumbbell curl – 5 sets of 12
  11. Hammer curl – 4 sets of 15 (or to exhaustion)
  12. 1 min sprint intervals on the treadmill between each set in #10-11 (total 8  )

Then I took the stairs back up to my condo.  Whew!


 

That killer workout called for a gigantic protein shake.

You’re probably going to think this is weird… BUT just trust me.

Sweet Potato Smoothie

  • 1/4 large sweet potato, cooked (mine was left over from this)
  • 1 hand full of spinach
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp ginger
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • Ice + water/milk to taste

Combine all ingredients in blender and process until smooth.  Slurp away!

***

Time to head out the door for the derby sleepover – so excited to hang out with the team off-skates!

Does anyone else have adult sleepovers?!

It’s like high school but now you don’t have to sneak in the alcohol.

Filed Under: Breakfast, Core, Fitness, Recipes, Roller Derby, Running, Smoothies, Weights Tagged With: breakfast, derby, Green Monster, protein, running, smoothies, sweet potato

Spice Up Your Dessert

January 13, 2011 By Laura

I don’t want to run.

At all.  

This frigid, icy weather has taken a toll on my workout motivation.  Yet I did.

Want to know the secret steps to success when you’re held captive by the weather?

  1. Make a plan – mine was a incline interval run
  2. Write it on a piece of paper
  3. Get dressed in workout gear (it helps you commit to going!)
  4. Get on the “dreadmill” WITH the written plan in front of you
  5. Promise yourself that if you go 10 mins and still feel terrible, you can stop
  6. Promise yourself a giant spaghetti squash dinner and a glass of wine
  7. Wait for about the 8 min mark
  8. Motivation/resolve sets in. At this point you realize you will go the full time and survive.

I have no idea how I got through that one, but I did.


Then I ate this:

Thank god for the cleanse and my discovery of Spaghetti Squash Spaghetti.

My derby teammates, the Sake Tuyas, are having a sleepover this weekend.  Everyone is bring a dish and the theme is Mexican.  Because I am crazy, as I was laying in bed last night I was contemplating the possibilities (doesn’t everyone lull their self to sleep thinking about food?).  Then it hit me.

When I made these Black Bean Brownies, I thought I had hit the jackpot.  But… no. There’s something better out there.

Black beans are in (I think) every taco at Moe’s (clearly an authentic Mexican specimen).

This alone qualifies them for the potluck.  But why stop there?

Amp it up and add some spicy-goodness!  The addition of cinnamon and spice and everything nice adds a depth of flavor that is not to be missed.

Protein-rich, fudgy brownie with ~150 calories per serving (less than the original since I reduced the sugar and egg). Does it get any better?


Mexican Black Bean Fudgy Brownies

  • 3/4 C cocoa powder
  • 1/2 C salted butter, melted
  • 1/2 C applesauce (unsweetened)
  • 15 oz canned black beans (1 can, drained and rinsed)
  • 1 C walnuts (chopped)
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 1 T instant coffee
  • 1 1/4 tsp roasted ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp ancho chili powder
  • 3/4 tsp cayenne powder
  • Shake of kosher salt
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 C light agave nectar

Preheat the oven to 325° F.  Prepare an 11 x 7 in pyrex dish by lining with parchment paper or lightly oiling with Baker’s Joy/Pam/butter/etc.

In large bowl, mix together melted butter, applesauce, and  cocoa powder until combined.

Place the beans, 1/2 C of walnuts, vanilla extract, and 3-4 spoonfuls of the cocoa mixture into a food processor.  Blend until smooth (~ 1 min).  It will be very thick.  Set aside.

Add to the cocoa mixture the remaining 1/2 C walnuts, instant coffee, cinnamon, chili powder, cayenne, and salt and mix well.  Add bean mixture to cocoa mixture, manually stirring until well blended.

In a medium-sized bowl, beat the eggs with a mixer until light and creamy (~ 1-2 min).  Add agave nectar and beat well.  Fold the egg mixture (reserving 1/8 C to drizzle over top if desired) into the bean and cocoa mix until just combined.

Pour the batter into prepared pan.

Bake for ~45 mins, until the brownies are set.  Cool completely in the pan before cutting. You may need to refrigerate first – these are extremely soft.

Optional: Sprinkle top with a mixture of cinnamon, chili powder, and powdered sugar.

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Now to do a quick core workout before bed.  If I can just get started…

What are your secrets to motivation for a bad-weather workout?

Filed Under: Baking, Core, Fitness, Recipes, Roller Derby, Running Tagged With: derby, dessert, dinner, gluten-free, Mexican, running, snow, squash, workout

Snowmygawd!

January 12, 2011 By Laura

We’ve moved on from the snow to ice.  This city is shut down.  Even derby practice has been canceled all week!  In case you were wondering, ice is significantly less fun than snow.

Peachtree St. (the main drag through Atlanta) is literally a sheet of ice.  No joke – this dude was ice skating down the street.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iudRPyX4934

This is 2 blocks from my condo.

Being trapped has done a lot for productivity – I have gotten 2 big deliverables done for work, changed my sheets, hand washed dishes (I always put off doing hand wash-only dishes), worked out everyday, done laundry, and some other random “to do” items.

I did get out on Monday night for some fun.  Atlanta was in par-tay mode! 🙂

Picture taken by random guy on the street:

Told you I'm a red-head!

Last night I made some rockin’ roasted sweet potatoes.  I couldn’t take a picture, but my sister requested that directions be posted.  Here you go, Alli:

Lavender Roasted Sweet Potatoes

  • 1 Giant Sweet potato
  • 1/4-1/2 tsp Dried lavender blossoms
  • 1/2 tsp Dried rosemary
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt
  • 1 T EVOO

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Chop well-rinsed (I don’t peel mine) sweet potato into 1/2 in cubes and spread out on foil-lined baking sheet.  Toss with herbs, salt, and EVOO.

Roast in oven for ~40 mins, tossing once at 25 min mark.  Remove and enjoy!

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I read an interesting article from my Active.com daily email.    It discusses training for a race vs. weight loss.

Many people begin running for weight loss.  One of the common stories I see is that of people signing up for a 5K as motivation to begin running and drop a few lbs.  I don’t think this article is necessarily referring to those people – this seems more related to longer races or more competitive racers – but it is an interesting read and can provide some perspective.

Major take-aways:

  1. Your body needs more calories when you’re seriously training.  This is not the time to cutting to under 1,500/day .
  2. Strength training shouldn’t be a focus while training.  Muscle burns fat, but lifting seriously can exhaust you and add more muscle than is ideal for a race.
  3. Endurance require some carbs.  Losing weight does not.  Eat more protein if you are trying to lose.  Sub in some carb-cals for the protein when you are in training.
  4. Many of the fitness magazines are highlighting the awesome weight-loss results you see from cardio intervals.  True story.  Just don’t make these the bulk of your workout if you are trying to run a marathon – they aren’t a substitute for a long run.
  5. “Fasting” workouts are when you workout first thing without any food on your stomach.  In theory, they burn straight fat rather than burning off carbs first.  I’m not a fan of these in general (it can also mean muscle breakdown as you body struggles to fuel the workout), but you especially don’t want to do this for longer/endurance runs.

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What are your thoughts?  Can you focus on weight loss and training?  Anyone a fan of the fasting workout?

Speaking of… I’m off to the gym!  Gotta do what you can to warm up. 🙂

Filed Under: Fitness, Recipes, Roller Derby, Running Tagged With: derby, running, snow, sweet potato, vegan, vegetarian, workout

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