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Grateful Thanksgiving

November 28, 2011 By Laura

Grateful as in Grateful Dead.

 

I had a post-race “Friendsgiving” at one of my favorite local restaurants – Rosebud.  How is that related to the Dead?  Rosebud is named for one of Jerry Garcia’s guitars, the one he played in his last show in July of 1995.

A celebratory glass of sparkling with our (now empty) app plates

 

Ron Eyester, the chef and owner, put together one incredible (and HUGE) Thanksgiving feast.

We began with an appetizer consisting of Pimento Cheese, Trail Mix, Smoked Trout Pate, Housemade Pickled Vegetables, and crackers dusted with something spicy (cayenne?).  The Pimento Cheese was our favorite, with the trail mix in a close second (I love those wasabi things).  The Trout Pate was the only miss of the meal.

 

Next up was the main event.  The way the special menus worked you could choose Sage, Apple & Honey Roasted Turkey or Housemade Berkshire Ham with Mexican Coke Glaze.  Then you chose 3 sides from a list of 12.  There were 3 of us at lunch, which meant we could try all but 3 sides.  And so we did.

I chose the turkey with Brioche & Herb Stuffing (yes it was as good as it sounds), Cider & Maple Braised Brussels, and Red Wine & Balsamic Braised Mushrooms.  It was all wonderful.  The stuffing bordered on being bread pudding – a good thing in my book!  Turkey has never been my cup o’ tea, but Ron’s turkey was nearing perfection.  Not the least bit dried out and perfectly flavored.  I loved the sage!

 

Carla’s also chose the turkey and brussels, but ordered the Buttermilk Whipped Potatoes and Baby Carrots with Fennel, Citrus, and Cardamom.  The carrots were one of my favorite sides; they were left fairly crisp and the hints of fennel and citrus made for a fun flavor.

 

Corinne chose the ham.  It was good, but I’m glad I didn’t get it.  A little too sweet as a main for my taste, but if you like honey-baked ham you would love it.  Her sides included the Whipped Sweet Potatoes with Ginger & Sweet Chili, Green Beans with Fresh Garlic and Sea Salt, and Mexican Coke Braised Local Greens with Smoked Ham Bone.  I don’t even know how to choose a favorite.  Maybe the beans?!  I really appreciated how they kitchen left the veggies with some bite rather than cooking them to the point of soggy (all too often the case).

 

Since all of this clearly wasn’t enough food, Ron sent us a plate of the 3 sides we didn’t order (he really is the nicest angry chef in ATL).  Our last 3 tastes:  Mac n’ Cheese, Duck Fat & Thyme Fingerling Potatoes, and Truffled Cream Corn.  The mac and cheese was done with Tillamook Cheddar and couldn’t have been more delicious.  We all agreed the corn was also pretty amazing – and none of us are big on creamed corn!

 

Everyone had a favorite potato – I don’t know if he did it on purpose, but Ron offered the 3 major potato “types” so there was something for everyone.  I was all about the whipped sweet potatoes.

 

My favorite course is always last – dessert!  Chocolate Tart, Bread Pudding with Dried Cherries, Salted Browned Butter Cookies, and Apple Cake with Cardamom Cream.  I love chocolate… but those cookies are my favorite.  I’m convinced he puts crack in them.

 

A “Friendsgiving” lunch at Rosebud was the perfect race recovery meal.  But I had to get home to make the treat you saw in Friday’s post to bring to a Thanksgiving potluck dinner (big revel tomorrow… suspense, I know).  Because one gluttonous holiday meal is never enough. 😉

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Speaking of gluttony… it’s Monday recap time.

Last week brought 2 big accomplishments – the Thanksgiving Half Marathon and I did my 100 push-ups EVERY DAY.  That’s 700 push-ups last week!!!  3 accomplishments if you count the fact that I took TWO rest days.

Looking ahead, I’m ready cut back on the running for a while.  My focus will be more on weights and kickboxing – just in time for the arrival of more winter-like weather (I can’t stand to run in the cold).

 

Workout Recap (11/21-11/27)

  • Monday – 30 mins stationary bike intervals, Biceps/Back, 100 push-ups
  • Tuesday – 2 mile run, 2 mile walk, 100 push-ups 
  • Wednesday – Tris/Chest, Ab Ripper X, 100 push-ups
  • Thursday – Half Marathon, 100 push-ups 
  • Friday – 100 push-ups
  • Saturday – 2 mile walk, 100 push-ups
  • Sunday – Kickboxing, 100 push-ups

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 I promise some healthier foods are coming… after tomorrow dessert post!

Have you ever eaten your Thanksgiving meal at a restaurant?

Do your workouts change in the winter months?

 

Filed Under: Core, Fitness, Recap, Restaurants, Running, Weights Tagged With: dessert, Half Marathon, kickboxing, lunch, race, restaurants, Rosebud, running, Thanksgiving, workout

Running for My Supper

November 25, 2011 By Laura

Literally.

I spent a good 9-10 miles of my 13.1 thinking about lunch.  My inner fat kid knows no bounds.  Plus it entertained me while I struggled ran.

Once I remembered I had a body warmer in my jacket which was making me want to pass out, the first 4-ish miles flew by.  Somewhere between 4 and 6 I had to stop to tighten my laces and lost my 1:45 pace group (not too devastating – 1:45 was a bit ambitions).

Stopping apparently caused me to miss the 5 mile marker, so I was pleasantly surprised by mile 6.  Things were still ok until about mile 8.  My legs were cramping and I had to stop for 30 seconds and stretch.  After that it got hard – not a shock since I really only trained for up to 8.

Seeing my Aunt Teresa somewhere near mile 9 was a huge pick-me-up (thanks Teresa!), and I got another push around 10 when the 1:50 pace group caught me.  I knew I didn’t want to finish far behind them so I ignored my screaming legs and cranked out the last 3 to finish with them.

HUGE thanks to the Atlanta Track Club for organizing the event and providing pace teams

Official time: 1:49:52.  PR!  I looked back at my 2009 Half time – it was 2:17:12!  HUGE improvement in 2 years!

My younger cousin Molly also ran and finished seconds ahead of me.  Congrats to Molly!!

My mom and sisters were there at the finish line with lots of hugs.  It was really great to have a support group after a hard-fought race.

More to come about the fantastic Turkey Day eats (see little taste below), but for now I’m off to the grocery store.  It shouldn’t be crowded… everyone is stuffed and at Wal-Mart… right?

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I’m participating in this month’s YBR with Spicie Foodie.  Click here if you’d like to join up too!

How did your races go?

Did anyone brave the Black Friday crowds?

Filed Under: Running Tagged With: Half Marathon, lunch, race, running, Thanksgiving, YBR

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