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Mexican Spaghetti Squash Pie + WIAW

March 20, 2013 By Laura

People will eat anything.

I know I’m all #strangebutgood, but some take it way to far.  To the point of #strangebutnasty.

Pizza seems to be the most common canvas for strangeness.  Sometimes it works – I love a runny egg on my socca (it’s also delish on my cauliflower pizza crust).

However, some things just shouldn’t happen.  Like insane stuffed crusts.  I ran across this article listing the “12 Craziest Things Mankind Has Stuffed Into Pizza Crusts.”

cheeseburger crust

That is a cheese burger crust.  A.K.A. Heart attack waiting to happen.

This next one I must admit is creative.  But come on.  Do you reallllly need buffalo wings in your crust?

buffalo wing crust


Moving on to something less nauseating… it’s another green WIAW!  Eating a high protein diet doesn’t mean sacrificing veggies!  I have a fruit or veggie with every meal, so I’m especially glad Jenn decided to rock out with her green out this month.

WIAW GOES GREEN

Check out my 7 veggie-laced, protein-filled meals below, and then click here to head over to Jenn @ Peas and Crayons to get to see how everyone else is green-ing up their food this month!


Meal 1:

Predictably, I began my day with a cocktail (apple cider vinegar, water, Glutamine, and Fitmixer Aminos).

This morning I went savory.  Remember this Spaghetti Squash Pie?  Today I made it Mexican and ate it for breakfast.  I prepped the meat and squash the night before, so it was easy to compose and throw in the oven first thing in the morning.  #strangebutgood Mexican Spaghetti Squash Pie 1

I LOVE this combo.  It’s not so weird to have eggs, cheese, and salsa in the morning… so why not add some ground chicken and squash and call it a pie?

I used salsa in this version and added bulk using black beans.  After it cooked, I added fresh avocado to the top – I wouldn’t recommend skipping this step.

Mexican Spaghetti Squash Pie

Recipe at the bottom.

Meal 2:

Spicy baked chicken had become something of an addiction.  I baked this with a TON of Indian spices – ginger, dry mustard, cinnamon, garlic, onion, coriander, cumin, garam masala, turmeric, cayenne, and fenugreek.

Eaten with perfectly ripe mango.  Sweet + Spicy = Addiction  Strange but good?

Indian chicken and mango

Meal 3:

Lunch was a post-leg workout meal.  Let’s pretend I was more creative… but no.  I brought my old favorite to the gym.  Carrot Cake Protein Batter.  Made with french vanilla Designer Whey and topped with brown rice crispies.  After 100 hack squats, I would have eaten my first.  But this probably tasted better. 😉

 Leg day refuel

Meal 4:

The salt-free deli turkey addiction continues.  Today I made little cucumber open-face sandwiches and topped them with avocado, red pepper flakes, and freshly ground pepper.

Turkey cucumber sandwiches

I mayyyyy have also done a little quality control for a cake I was baking.  This is my first attempt at gluten-free baking, so it had to be tested.  I made a mini confetti cake:

mini confetti cake

Meal 5:

You guys know my friend Kat who guest posts here every Thursday?  It was Kat’s birthday yesterday!  She had a potluck dinner at her place, so I enjoyed everyone’s home cooked dishes at dinner.  We had kale salad, roasted sweet potatoes, beet and orange salad, nuts, hummus, GF chips, and peanut M&Ms.  All the basic food groups.  And wine… heart health is important, you know. 😉

Plus cake.  Kat is gluten-free and requested a GF confetti cake.  I happily obliged and made a cake based on this recipe, plus some boozy hazelnut icing.

The flavor of the cake was awesome; it was just enough vanilla to have a distinct flavor.  I was especially happy that it remained moist.  However, the texture was a bit gummy.  Anyone know how to fix that?  Or is that just common in a GF cake? 

The icing was a win.  Nutty and creamy, it was just the thing against the vanilla cake.

Gluten Free Confetti Cake with Frangelico Frosting

Frangelico (Hazelnut) Frosting

  • 3 C confections sugar
  • 1 stick (1/2 cup) salted butter, room temperature
  • 4 T Frangelico (hazelnut liqueur)

Whip butter with electric (or hand) mixer until light and fluffy (~3-4 mins). Slowly add powdered sugar, a few tablespoons at a time  (adding slowly means it’s less grainy and requires less sugar to thicken).

When the frosting looks thick enough to spread, drizzle in the Frangelico and whip it until combined.  If this makes frosting too thin, add another tablespoon of powdered sugar.

Meal 6:

Ha!  There were no more meals.  I ate 5-7 at the party, and enjoyed celebrating with Kat!

How awesome are the photo bombers?!

Kat is guest posting again tomorrow – don’t forget to come back by and wish her a happy belated!  Teaser: I think her post is going to be related to the Ultra Marathon she ran last weekend!


Mexican Spaghetti Squash Pie

Mexican Spaghetti Squash Pie

  • 1 small spaghetti squash, pre-cooked (about 3.5 cups, easy microwave instructions here)
  • 1/2 C egg whites
  • 1/2 C fat-free ricotta cheese
  • 1 tsp dried cilantro 
  • 1/2 tsp cumin
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 8 oz. ground chicken
  • 1/4 C red onion, chopped
  • 1 jalapeno, seeded and diced
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 C salsa
  • 1/2 C black beans

Preheat oven to 350 degrees, and prepare a pie dish.

Stir together the spaghetti squash and egg whites.  Pour evenly into the pie dish as the crust (note: this will look too runny, but it isn’t – the egg will solidify in the oven).

Mix together the ricotta cheese, cilantro, cumin, and garlic powder.  Arrange evenly over the spaghetti mixture, leaving ~1/4 in space around the edge to preserve the “pie” look.

In a large pan, brown ground chicken with onion, jalapeno and garlic (can also use olive oil).  Add salsa and beans, allowing to cook over medium until warmed (~6-7 mins).

Evenly pour the chicken and sauce mixture on top of the ricotta layer in your pie dish.

Bake uncovered for ~45 mins, or until most of the “jiggle” is gone.

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The protein count for the day: I don’t know… I definitely did well but I wasn’t about to measure everything at a birthday party.  Let’s just say my leg day was fueled.

We all like brinner (breakfast for dinner), but do you ever eat dinner for breakfast?

Do you ever make a “tester” when you try new recipes?

Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Recipes, Strange But Good Tagged With: breakfast, brinner, cake, dessert, dinner, gluten-free, icing, lunch, Mexican, protein, snacks, WIAW

Strange But Good Breakfast

March 15, 2013 By Laura

If left to my own devices, my natural “awake” time is 10am to 2am.

I blame my mother.  It’s hereditary.

The only reason I get excited for morning to come is breakfast.  It’s the most delicious important meal of the day, you know.  With very little effort, it can also be the strangest meal of the day.

This weekend was the beginning of softball season.  I received a 6:30am wake up text from our team captain Sunday morning.  We had a tournament starting at 8.  It’s a good thing I had breakfast planned, because I am pretty sure I was still asleep on the drive to the field.

TVP OIAJ

 You’ve all heard of overnight oats in a jar, I’m sure.  I had an almost empty jar, but no oats!  No matter – I remembered my TVP “Oatmeal” and made Overnight TVP in a Jar!  Made just like a traditional recipe, but using TVP rather than oats.  Strange… but good!

I was going to eat this in the car, but was too tired so I ate it at the field… and earned a couple of strange but good stares.  That coffee was GONE by the time I got to the park though.  😉

Overnight TVP in a Jar

Overnight TVP in a Jar

  • 1/2 C TVP
  • 3/4 C unsweetened almond milk (or other liquid)
  • 2 T peanut flour
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 banana, mashed
  • Almost empty nut butter jar

Mix everything together in your jar and place in refrigerator overnight.

In the morning, remove from fridge and devour!  

Note: If you like your oats warm, you can pop it in the microwave for a minute.  You may need to add more liquid though.


 

Enough of my strangeness… one of my favorite Instragrammers and new blogger, Alina,  took my Oatmeal Cookie Shake and turned up the strangeness.  She made Chocolate Chip Cookie Pancakes… with the nutritional yeast from my original recipe!

Alina was kind enough to send her recipe to me so I could share it with you all.  Check this deliciousness out, and make sure to go to her blog – it’s full of creative, delicious dishes!

Fluffy Chocolate Chip Cookie Pancakes

Fluffy Chocolate Chip Cookie Pancakes

  • 2 T coconut flour
  • 2 T pumpkin puree
  • 1 tsp nutritional yeast
  • 1/3 C egg whites
  • 1 T vanilla whey protein
  • 2 T mashed banana
  • 2 T almond milk
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/8 tsp butter flavor/extract
  • 2 stevia packets
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • Dash salt
  • 1 T mini Enjoy Life Chocolate Chips (optional)

Mix all ingredients into a thick batter.

Scoop onto griddle or heated pan sprayed with some coconut oil. Yes, the batter is super thick but just spread pancakes to desired thickness and be patient while they cook up!

Flip once until cooked through.

Optional toppings: 2 Tbsp cottage cheese + 1 Tbsp chocolate pb2 , and Walden Farms chocolate syrup.


 

What’s strange but good in your kitchen this week?

The link up rules can be found here or by clicking on “Strange But Good” in the menu bar above.

In short, I want to see what concoctions have earned you weird looks from co-workers, family and friends!  Post your Strange But Good creations, grab the logo below for your blog, and link up here.

 

Sprint 2 the Table

 

Remember to use #strangebutgood in any Tweets and Instagrams of your creations. 🙂



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Another strange but good – going to have a gluttonous dinner with your trainer post-leg workout.  That happened last night.  #strangebutgoodshamelessness

When do you tend to make your strangest creations?

What is your favorite overnight oats combo?

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes, Softball, Strange But Good Tagged With: breakfast, oats, pancakes, protein, softball, strange but good, TVP, vegan, vegetarian

Quick Breakfast Bread Pudding + WIAW

March 13, 2013 By Laura

Restaurants are banning food photography.

 

I’d leave if they told me I couldn’t take pics!

It seems like a weird thing to me.  I understand banning flash photography – that could be distracting to other diners – but a simple phone pic?  Instagram can HELP restaurants grow business.  If I post something tasty-looking and tag the restaurant, that’s free advertising for them!

I do think that if your dining companions are annoyed by your pics and having to wait to eat while you document everyone’s meal you should refrain.  Luckily, my friends are usually reminding me to take pics! 🙂

I would have hated to miss this pic from an underground dinner last Sunday… recap coming soon!

 

A restaurant group in Spain gets it.  According to this article, the group is actually hosting classes to teach patrons to take better iPhone pics.

The theory is that good pics make their food look better.  If they can get customers to post more delicious-looking pics, it only helps them.  Duh.

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We all know I can’t help but take pics of my meals.  It’s why I love WIAW.  This month Jenn is going green!

WIAW GOES GREEN

Check out my 7 veggie-laced, protein-filled meals below, and then click here to head over to Jenn @ Peas and Crayons to get to see how everyone else is green-ing up their food this month!

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Meal 1:

Predictably, I began my day with a cocktail (apple cider vinegar, water, Glutamine, and Fitmixer Aminos).

I wanted something different this morning.  Something with bread and eggs.  A little sweet, a little savory.  Something that felt fancy, but prepared quickly – I woke up hungry!  So I just started putting stuff together.

Breakfast Bread Pudding

 

It may not look pretty (brown food is IMPOSSIBLE!), but the result was pretty good, if I may say so!  It was a bread pudding, done in the microwave.  I used a bit of stevia, lots of cinnamon, and crumbled bacon to hit the sweet-savory craving.  Full recipe at the bottom of this post.

On the side I had a broiled grapefruit, which is incredibly easy but has a juicy, decadent feel.

Breakfast Bread Pudding and Broiled Grapefruit

 

Meal 2:

Today I have a surprise.  For once I did NOT eat salmon.  During my Sunday food prep, I baked a bunch of chicken with various spices.  This piece was coated in a Mexican spice blend.  I cut it into strips to heat, then topped it with avocado and strawberries.  Love the sweet and spicy combo!  Strange but good?

Mexican chicken, avocado, and strawberries

 

Meal 3:

Lunch was a post-workout meal.  I wanted to be festive, so I made my protein Shamrock Shake… with a twist.  Since I’d just had avocado at Meal 2, I used sweet potato to cream up my smoothie instead.  I also added cinnamon… because I put it in everything. 😉

Shamrock Smoothie Bowl

This thing was SO massive that I had to eat it in two rounds.  It wouldn’t all fit in my largest bowl!  Topped with Special K Popcorn Chips.  I am so glad they are now gone. I couldn’t stop eating them!

 

Meal 4:

I completely forgot I  had a whole pound of salt-free deli turkey!  This made for a happy snacker, as I had no idea what I was going to make.  In a bowl I shredded up the turkey and tossed it with beets and broccoli slaw.  Then I poured a quick sauce over it.

The sauce was just nutritional yeast, no-salt mustard, smoked paprika, coconut vinegar, and pepper.  I didn’t bother to measure.

Turkey Salad

 

Meal 5:

If I told you I hadn’t been thinking about this meal all day long, I’d be lying.  A tempeh-stuffed baked artichoke.  I crumbled the tempeh and mixed it with marinara sauce, fresh rosemary, and minced garlic.

Topped with a runny egg.  It took longer to bake than I’d hoped.  I should have started earlier, because I didn’t eat dinner until 8:45p.  And it could have baked a bit longer.  Whatever.  It was still good.  

Tempeh-stuffed Baked Artichoke

Leave it to me to take a vegan dish and top it with egg. 😉

 

Meal 6:

I was forcing this down.  After my late dinner I didn’t want meal 6, so I kept it light with some turkey and celery slices.  Yawn.

Turkey and celery

 

Meal 7:

Dessert is always my favorite meal… yet I have the HARDEST time figuring out what I want to eat sometimes!  I finally settled on my 150 Calorie Chocolate Microwave Cake, made with my Growing Naturals chocolate protein powder (purchased from iHerb – use code USO924 for a discount) and using carob powder in place of the cocoa powder.

Microwave protein cake and strawberries

This was  topped with warmed strawberries.  I heated the berries in the micro, mashed them up, and added a little ginger.  Also a scoop of cottage cheese, cacao nibs, and cinnamon.

It’s a bit early for strawberries… but oh-so-good to have them back in my life.  Is it spring yet?!

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Breakfast Bread Pudding

Breakfast Bread Pudding

  • 1 Ezekial english muffin (or other bread)
  • 1/4 piece bacon, crumbled
  • 1/2 C egg whites
  • 1/4 C unsweetened almond milk (or other liquid)
  • 1 tsp chia seeds
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp ginger
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp butter extract
  • 3-4 drops orange liquid stevia (or other sweetneer, to taste)
  • 1/8 tsp freshly grated nutmeg

 

Prepare a coffee mug (I coated mine with coconut oil).

Tear English muffin into bits and place in mug.  Crumble bacon over top.

In a small bowl, whisk or beat together egg whites, milk, chia seeds, spices, extracts, and sweetener until combined and a bit frothy.

Pour egg mixture over bread in mug, pressing down so bread is coated.

Microwave for 2:30-3 mins, until egg is cooked.

Enjoy!

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The protein count for the day: 167.5g.  Rawr.

What are your thoughts on food picture-taking in restaurants?

Do you have a “dessert” every night?  What is your favorite?

 

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes Tagged With: breakfast, dessert, dinner, figure competition, lunch, protein, snacks, WIAW

Designer Whey Protein + WIAW

March 6, 2013 By Laura

I eat a lot of protein.

Oh?  You didn’t notice? 😉

My primary source of protein comes from fish and meat, but I do use protein powders.  After yesterday’s supplements post, I realized I needed to address protein powder too.

I have started religiously having a serving a whey protein after each workout, and it’s really made a difference in muscle development.  My current favorite is Designer Whey.  I received an awesome package from Designer Whey through the Fitfluential Ambassador program to review.  As always, all opinions are my OWN.

Designer Whey protein review

Their whey powders are delicious.  I’d never tried a White Chocolate powder before, and this is my new favorite.  It’s not too sweet or “fake” tasting.  In addition to the fantastic taste, it blends well.  In my meal 5 today I used it without anything creamy (like Greek yogurt).  It blended in with my carrots without the slightest hint or grit or chalk.  Nutritionally, they are awesome as well.  Low in sugar, low in sodium, and high in protein.  It also contains calcium, vitamin D, and B vitamins.

Next were the bars.  I loved the taste – especially the Peanut Butter Crunch.  A lot.  I do wish they were lower sugar and higher in protein, but appreciate that they don’t use a lot of “mystery” sweeteners that you see in SO many lower sugar bars.  I loved it as a quick punch of energy before hitting the gym!

Designer Whey protein bar review

I’ve been experimenting a lot with the Designer Whey powders in recipes.  I have one today that I’m in LOVE with (see meal 1), and I’m working on a new microwave cake… I just have to figure out how to prevent the microwave explosion.  Tasty, but messy.

As soon as I can quit eating the powders, I’ll review the drink mix.  Can I use it with vodka? 😉


This WIAW Jenn is going green!  I love my veggies.  Despite being a protein whore, I make sure to have a fruit or veggie at every meal.  The proof is in my eats today!

WIAW GOES GREEN

Check out my 7 veggie-laced, protein-filled meals below, and then click here to head over to Jenn @ Peas and Crayons to get to see how everyone else is green-ing up their food this month!


Meal 1:

As always, I began my day with a cocktail (apple cider vinegar, water, Glutamine, and Aminos).

In addition to White Chocolate protein powder, my other latest addiction is whipped cottage cheese.  I’d gotten on the kick a few weeks ago, but forgot about it until I made Monday’s Everything Bagel Schmear.  That creation lead me to the solution for the problem I was having with THIS creation.

Fail

#fail

The problem with the first experiments was the “cream” was more of a sauce.  I had been trying to make it with a mix of protein powder and Greek yogurt, which became too thin when the warm berries were added.  By using whipped cottage cheese, the mixture stayed creamy!

Balsamic Strawberries and Cream 1

If you’ve never had strawberries and balsamic, you are missing out.  My balsamic is a thick, aged variety from Italy, but you can reduce a standard balsamic to thicken it and achieve the same syrup-y richness.  That tang with the sweet berries is not to be missed!

I also added chia seeds, cinnamon, fresh nutmeg, and a bit of lemon stevia.  Nutmeg and lemon stevia aren’t common ingredients, but if you have them on hand I urge you to use them.  If not, try a ground nutmeg and a couple drops of lemon juice.  It takes the flavors to a whole new level!

Meal 2:

Some call it a rut.  I call it delicious.  More salmon and fruit has become a meal 2 staple.  Last week’s curry salmon was so good I did it again this week.  On Sunday night (food prep time) I coat a large piece of salmon with lime juice and curry power, then roast it in the oven for ~12 mins on 375.

Mixed with grapes and raw pepitas (again).

Curried Salmon and Grape Salad

Meal 3:

Lunch is another recipe I cannot wait to share… but I will.  Mostly because I really hate editing pictures, so I’ve procrastinated too long to share it today.  It’s a new, healthy version of the Spaghetti Pie my mom used to make when I was growing up.  I ate it for lunch with a side of cucumber slices.

I took it to Starbucks where I spent the afternoon working.  Shameless.

Spaghetti Pie

After lunch I drank my green tea with a little dessert surprise.  They have a new carrot muffin, and the barista brought around samples for the patrons.

It’s delicious.  Probably loaded with sugar.

Starbucks Carrot muffin

Meal 4:

This snack was also taken in to Starbucks.  Tuna salad mixed with celery, cauliflower, red onion, coconut vinegar, and Brown Beer Hummus.  No one seemed upset by the tuna smell. 

Tuna Salad

Meal 5:

Another meal on the go.  I had a leg appointment with my trainer before dinner, so I took my whey creation with my to the gym.  372 calories later, I inhaled this.  It’s a repeat… but I love it.  Carrot Cake Overnight (Over-afternoon?) Oats:

Carrot Cake Whey Overnight Oats

Carrot Cake Overnight Oats

  • 1 carrot, grated
  • 1 scoop French Vanilla Designer Whey
  • 1/4 C raw oatmeal
  • 5 g creatine
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp ginger
  • 1/8 tsp freshly grated ginger
  • Water (just enough to mix the powder… maybe 3 T?)

Mix, let soak for at least an hour to allow oats to soften and flavors to meld.  Enjoy!

Meal 6:

After I got home (it’s a 40 min drive), I was hungry again.  Leg day leaves me ravenous!

This came together really quickly thanks to my Sunday  meal prep.  This Mexican-ish bowl had a crumbled turkey burger (pre-cooked with Mexican spices), spinach, parsnip “rice,” salsa, and an eggplant chip on the side.

Healthy Mexican Bowl

Meal 7:

My Greek yogurt addiction is still going strong.  This bowl was the perfect end to the day.  It’s hard to believe it was healthy!

I mixed my Greek with cinnamon and peanut flour (purchased from iHerb – use code USO924 for a discount) and a little stevia.  The toppings are banana, cacao nibs, coconut shreds, cocoa powder sauce (cocoa powder + liquid + stevia), and a crumbled Nutty Quinoa Fuel Bar.

PB + Banana Greek Yogurt Bowl


Balsamic Strawberries and White Chocolate Cream

Balsamic Strawberries & White Chocolate Cream

  • 1 Ezekial english muffin (or other bread)
  • 1/4 C no-salt cottage cheese
  • 1 tsp chia seeds
  • 1 T unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 1/2 scoop White Chocolate Designer Whey
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp butter extract
  • 3-4 drops lemon liquid stevia
  • 1/8 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
  • 1/4 C strawberries, sliced
  • 1/2 tsp aged (or reduced) balsamic vinegar

Toast english muffin and set aside on a plate.

In a small blender, mix cottage cheese, chia seeds, and milk until desired level of “smooth” is reached.  Add liquid as needed.

Stir in protein powder, cinnamon, extract, stevia, and nutmeg.

In a small pan, saute strawberries and balsamic until warmed and becoming soft, ~2-3 mins.

Top the toast with protein cream and berries.  Enjoy!

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The protein count for the day: 157.9g. Other good news: I went for my annual at my Dr. (ladies, you know the one), and I’ve gained 7 lbs since last year!!!  That’s muscle.  Woot!

What is your favorite way to get more greens in your diet?

Do you use protein powder?  What is your favorite?

Filed Under: Breakfast, Fitness, Products, Recipes Tagged With: breakfast, Designer Whey, dessert, dinner, figure competition, lunch, protein, snacks, WIAW

Everything Bagel Schmear

March 4, 2013 By Laura

Breakfasts are often like dessert in my house.

To be honest, many meals are like dessert in my house… 

Lately something strange (but good) has happened – I’ve been craving SAVORY breakfasts.  I don’t question my body, I just go with it.  Savory it is.

I blame Jenn and her preggo bagel talk for this craving (no, I’m not pregnant too – hahaha).  I used to love everything bagels… but those aren’t exactly competitor-diet approved.

everything schmear

I have learned that to recreate many unapproved foods, all you need are the right spices.  Ezekial bread IS approved, so I used it as the base for an everything schmear.

According to Urban Dictionary, a schmear is:

schmear definition

This is NOT a post about #3.

The addicting trifecta of dried seeds, onion, and garlic tastes just as good in the form of a topping as it does attached to a bagel!

The usual seeds used are sesame and poppy seeds.  Poppy seeds aren’t something I keep on hand, but in a particularly inspired moment I added chia seeds instead!

everything schmear 2

A good schmear must be creamy.  I achieved the cream-factor by blending up cottage cheese with my everything flavors, giving this spread a giant protein punch!  Out of curiosity I used Two Foods to compare the nutritionals for generic cream cheese and cottage cheese.

I knew cream cheese wasn’t exactly a health food, but whoa… cottage cheese, for the win.

cream cheese

cottage cheese

Toast up a slice of your favorite healthy bread and guiltlessly schmear everything on!  For sides, I pan-heated some no-salt deli turkey and had a side of blueberries (the craze continues).


everything schmear 1

Everything Bagel Schmear

  • 1/2 C no-salt cottage cheese
  • ~2 tsp liquid (I used unsweetened almond milk)
  • 1/4 tsp onion powder
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1/4 tsp butter extract
  • 1 tsp chia seeds
  • 1/2 tsp sesame seeds

In a blender, combine cottage cheese, liquid, onion powder, garlic powder, pepper, butter extract, and 1/2 tsp chia seeds.  Blend until smooth, adding more liquid if needed.

Add remaining chia seeds and sesame seeds.  Stir to combine.

Schmear your bagel or muffin and enjoy!

Makes 2 servings.

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This everything bagel spice blend has so many possibilities… my mind is churning!!!

What is your favorite bagel schmear?

What was the best part about your weekend?  I got a 85 minute sports massage!

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes Tagged With: bagel, breakfast, brunch, protein, vegetarian

Strange But Good Blues

March 1, 2013 By Laura

Blues aren’t always bad.

 

Unlike pink… 😉

I’ve been going through a blueberry phase.  One that has resulted in some Strange But Good creations throughout the day.

 

Breakfast:

This was a new take on my Maple TVP Oatmeal.  I have been craving more savory foods for breakfast lately, and had just purchased fresh rosemary.  Why not with blueberries and a lemon twist?

 

Blueberry Rosemary TVP

Rosemary-Lemon TVP Oats

  • 1/3 C TVP
  • 3/4 C water (or milk)
  • 1 T fresh rosemary, chopped
  • 5-6 drops lemon liquid Stevia
  • Juice from 1/4 lemon
  • 1/4 tsp ginger
  • 1/2 C egg whites (optional)
  • Blueberries

 

Add first 6 ingredients (everything before the egg), stir, and bring to a boil.  

Reduce heat to a simmer and cover.  Cook about 10 mins, until mix thickens.  

Pour in egg whites.  Allow to cook for 2-3 more mins, stirring frequently so that the egg doesn’t form chunks.  The mixture should be silky smooth.  Swirl in blueberries.

Scoop into bowl and add additional berries to top.

Note: For a vegan option, add a flax egg, protein powder, or simply leave the egg out.

 

Lunch:

Again, I was feeling the sweet + savory.  I had made a bison burger as part of my Sunday food prep.  I  crumbled it up, mixed in some BBQ sauce and red pepper flakes, and warmed it in the microwave.  Then I stirred in the blueberries.

These 3 “Bs” sound strange.  The pic isn’t pretty.  But I SWEAR its delicious.  My BBQ sauce is a sweet & spicy, and the sweet hint complemented the berries perfectly.

Blueberres, Bison, and BBQ

 

Dessert:

I have a thing for sweet potatoes, even at midnight.  This midnight snack had me sleeping like a baby.  Until I had to get up to pee at 3am because I drink a TON of water.  I digress.

Sweet potatoes are also part of my Sunday prep.  I roast them in the oven to have on hand for a quick, healthy carb.  I heated this one up and topped it with no-salt cottage cheese, cinnamon, bacon “sprinkles” (thank you, Heather for my new favorite term), and blueberries.  Sweet, creamy, and a teensy bit of salty bacon goodness.

Sweet Potato, Cottage Cheese, Bacon, and Blueberries

Strange doesn’t get any more delicious than this!

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So what’s strange but good in YOUR ‘hood?

The link up rules can be found here or by clicking on “Strange But Good” in the menu bar above.

In short, I want to see what concoctions have earned you weird looks from co-workers, family and friends!  Post your Strange But Good creations, grab the logo below for your blog, and link up here.

 

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All these berries... I just bought strawberries yesterday (on sale for $3 at Whole Foods!).  I must be craving spring...

Do you like fruit with traditionally savory foods?  I love it with salmon!

Are you a savory or a sweet breakfast person?

 

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes, Strange But Good Tagged With: blueberries, breakfast, dessert, lunch, protein, strange but good, sweet potato, TVP, vegan, vegetarian

Growing from Challenges + WIAW

February 27, 2013 By Laura

Challenges are necessary for growth.

Even though sometimes it hurts. 

Katy’s 28 Day Blogger Challenge isn’t too painful.  The painful part is find time to make blog improvements.  Since reading her post, I’ve begun making some improvements.

28 day blogger challenge

Progress thus far:

  • Going through old posts to make edits and fix any broken links/pics  
  • (Slowly) transferring all of my Recipes to my Recipage
  • Editing my Google Reader folders for better organization
  • Increased focus on growing my Facebook page
  • Visiting/commenting on new blogs

And the big one: I bit the bullet and created a media kit!  Katy was kind enough to review it for me and then posted it on her Best Blogger Media Kits page!

Does anyone else find these tasks daunting?!


 

Now on to the most important business: food!  A lot of my WIAW meals this week were eaten in the office.  With a little planning and prep on Sunday, I can grab meals to go spending much time in the morning (which is good because I am ALWAYS late).

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Check out my 7 prepared meals below, and then click here to head over to Jenn @ Peas and Crayons to get to see how others dined this week!


 

Meal 1:

Of course, I enjoyed my morning cocktail (apple cider vinegar, water, Glutamine, and Fitmixer Aminos).

Then I took a 30 min incline walk on the treadmill, I devoured a favorite treat – overnight oats in a jar!  But this wasn’t just any jar… it was a tahini tin!  Strange But Good.

Tahini-Banana Oats

Tahini-Banana Overnight Oats

  • 1/3 C oatmeal
  • 1/2 banana, masked
  • 1 tsp chia seeds
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • 2/3 C unsweetened almond milk
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • End of a tahini jar (~2 tsp)
  • Stevia, to taste
  • Pinch of xanthan gum (to thicken)

Meal 2:

Salmon and fruit has become a typical meal for me.  Today I ate it with grapes and raw pepitas (pumpkin seeds).  My salmon was pepped on Sunday night, baked in the oven with curry and lime juice

Salmon and Grape Salad

Meal 3:

Lunch was one that made people in the breakroom stare.  I guess swordfish isn’t a popular lunch from home?

On Sunday I’d baked my swordfish with mediterranean seasonings and garlic.  I quickly chopped up some broccoli and red peppers and mixed it with nutritional yeast and apple cider vinegar.  Topped that off with edamame and red pepper flakes just before serving.  I keep red pepper flakes in my desk.

Swordfish and Edamame Salad

The sweet potato was “dessert.”  I coated it in cinnamon.  Cinnamon is also kept in my desk drawer.

Meal 4:

Nearly every week I buy a “naked” rotisserie chicken from Whole Foods.  I de-bone it as soon as I get home, which makes it a really easy meal option throughout the week.  I mixed a portion with my Brown Beer Hummus, purple watercress, and celery.

Chicken and Beer Hummus

Cheers to sneaky beers at work!

Meal 5:

Something about a cold night makes me want meatballs.  Id’ baked a bunch for my Oscar party, so I took a couple of the leftover balls and made an open-faced sandwich with an Ezekial english muffin.

I served my meatball sandwich with a side of parsnip fries and a purple watercress and cucumber salad.  The salad dressing was awesome – I mixed nutritional yeast with balsamic vinegar, rosemary, and a splash of apple cider vinegar.

Baked Meatball Sandwich with Parsnip Fries

Meal 6:

You know what’s awesome? Eggs and bacon with red pepper, mushrooms, and a little cheddar.  I mixed in smoked paprika, freshly gound pepper, and herbs de provence.

Confession: This was going to be an omelette… but I’m not so good at making those.  It tasted just as delicious scrambled. 😉

Bacon and Egg Scramble

Meal 7:

I’m going through a Greek yogurt and cereal addiction.  This bowl was like a creamy, deconstructed PB&J.  What’s not to love?

Deconstructed PB&J Bowl

Deconstructed PB&J Yogurt Bowl

  • 3/4 C Greek yogurt
  • 2 T peanut flour
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • Stevia, to taste
  • Brown rice crispies
  • Blackberries
  • Cacao nibs

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The protein count for the day: 159.4g.  I hope it goes to my ass…

What challenges have you powered through lately?

Is there anything that would enhance your experience on my blog of social media stuff?  I love feedback!

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes Tagged With: 28 Day Blogger Challenge, breakfast, dessert, dinner, lunch, peanut flour, protein, seafood, snacks, WIAW, yogurt

My Figure Delay + WIAW

February 20, 2013 By Laura

Knowing when to hold off is important.

 

But I really hate it. 

Yesterday I did a leg session with my trainer (I am walking like a granny today).  I was going to do my next figure competition in March, just 4 weeks from now.  We talked about my progress and decided to delay .

This is why:

Back progress

 

My upper body has filled out a lot.  Shoulders are wider, back more developed… he actually said my upper body is competition-ready now.  BUT do you see my butt?  It’s not catching up.  Why, oh why doesn’t chocolate cake go straight to my butt and legs?

So we made the call to hold off until May to give me more time to grow so that I can present better in a couple more months.  We’ll be going super heavy, making some TBD diet changes, and focusing more on my rear.  The diets changes I had made (mostly more fat) have been good, but the gains haven’t been quite to the point we need.

I’m disappointed.  My bum bums me out… but I know my trainer is right.  🙁

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In happier news, I finally have a WIAW post where I got to eat at home!  I don’t really mind being on the road, but not eating out of a baggie is a welcome change.

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Check out my 7 home-cooked meals below, and then click here to head over to Jenn @ Peas and Crayons to get to see how others dined this week!

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Meal 1:

I’m still loving my morning cocktail (apple cider vinegar, water, Glutamine, and Fitmixer Aminos).

30 mins later I made my new favorite breakfast: toasted Ezekial English muffin with some warmed no-salt deli turkey, nutritional yeast sauce, and a runny egg.  I ate it with a side of sweet lime.  Sweet lime = Strange But Good.

Yolk porn

Savory Nooch Sauce

  • 1 T nutritional yeast
  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Cumin
  • Cayenne
  • Liquid smoke
  • Pinch of xanthan gum (to thicken)

 

Meal 2:

I really love having salmon with fruit for meal 2.  Today I ate it with my sweet lime, raw pepitas (pumpkin seeds), basil, and a little cayenne.  Sweet lime really is amazing – like a mild orange.

Salmon and sweet lime salad

 

Meal 3:

Lunch was post-workout, so it was a Carrot Cake Whey creation.  This is one of my go-tos. I love carrots.

Carrot Cake Whey

Carrot Cake Whey

  • 1 scoop vanilla whey protein
  • 1 carrot, grated
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp ginger
  • 1/4 C greek yogurt
  • 1/4 C raw oatmeal
  • Enough water to mix

 

Then I decided I deserved a little treat – kombucha!  I drank it in the car with the moon roof open.  I’m loving being home where it’s 60 degrees and sunny by lunch!  I re-set my HRM post-workout to catch the leg day after-burn.  125 cals in the hour following my workout!

Leg day afterburn

 

Meal 4:

After talking to my trainer, we are going to be looking at keeping the fats high.  This way I can shovel in more calories without being too stuffed to want to eat (which is what happened when we tried to drastically increase carbs).  This is the fun part!  I made bison burgers… cooked with bacon.

Bison and bacon

 

The bottle in the background is Robbie’s sugar-free, low-sodium BBQ sauce I found at Whole Foods.  I’d made my own before my first competition, but when I saw this I had to try it.  I like mine better, but this wasn’t bad!

Eaten with cucumber slices and some unpictured hummus

Bison burger and cucumbers

Meal 5-7:

That’s not a typo – this was like 3 meals in one.  I had dinner at Lure with local bloggers and friends, Beth and Amy.  I love these girls – we laughed through the entire meal.

When we sat down we were gifted with a giant punch bowl from the owner.  It was some sort of apple cider and rum concoction, and it was absolutely fabulous.  We must be getting old, because we actually couldn’t finish it all.

Lure Atlanta

For my app I ordered brussels.  It’s actually a side item, but it sounded so good.  Roasted brussels with grapes, pumpkin seeds, and lemon aioli.  I loved the flavor together, but the aioli was so rich that I only finished half (it was a HUGE serving!).  There was some (unpictured) sesame bread involved too.

Dinner was a delicious grilled Arctic Char fillet coated in berbere spice served with young carrots and farro verde.  I almost licked my plate… but saved a little room for dessert.  A chocolate and peanut butter mousse cake.  It was so good I forgot to take a pic until we’d eaten all but 2 bites of the slice.  Bad blogger.

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The protein count for the day: 150.1g.  I think… you never know with restaurant meals.  Either way, I sufficiently refueled after a brutal leg day.

Have you ever had to take a step back to perform even better in the long run?

Do you enjoy traditionally savory foods with a pop of sweet from fruit?  It’s a favorite Strange But Good in my kitchen!

 

Filed Under: Breakfast, Fitness, Products, Recipes, Restaurants, Strange But Good, Weights Tagged With: breakfast, dinner, figure competition, glutes, lunch, Lure, protein, restaurants, snacks, WIAW, workout

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