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Spinach-Walnut Pesto + WIAW

June 22, 2011 By Laura

It’s cherry season!

Cherries are one of my favorite grab-and-go snacks, as well as a favorite dessert addition.

Apparently they have a ton of health benefits too!

  • High in anti-oxidants
  • Act as anti-inflammatories
  • May help fight cancer
  • Loaded with minerals (potassium, iron, zinc, copper and manganese)

It’s also WIAW!  This is one of my favorite “events” (Jenn @ Peas & Crayons is a genius for thinking this up) because I love getting inspiration from what others are creating/eating, and I love finding new blogs to read in all my spare time.

You know when you’re sick, have no appetite, and nothing sounds good?  This lead to a day full of eclectic snacks and small meals.

Why did my immune system miss the memo that it’s 90 flippin’ degrees outside?!


Breakfast

Sick –> comfort food –> oatmeal.

Sweet berries + salty cottage cheese = oatmeal deliciousness

Cherry oatmeal!  I made this the old-fashioned way on the stove top.  In my comfort oats:

  • Almond milk
  • Cottage cheese
  • Cherries
  • Blueberries
  • Cinnamon

Lunch

Salad on the road:

  • Spinach
  • Orange sections
  • Edamame (which sunk to the bottom)
  • Liquid aminos

To dress this salad, I used the orange juice and Bragg’s Liquid Aminos.

If you haven’t tried this yet, I highly recommend doing so.  Liquid Aminos are NON-GMO soybeans and purified water.  The taste is similar to soy sauce, though its much more mild and less salty.  Added bonus: it comes in a spray bottle!

Snacks

Brazil Nuts

Think Thin Chocolate Toffee Bar

with…

New PB! Sunland Almond and Roasted Valencia

I added sriracha

Dinner

My spaghetti squash with it’s leeks and lovely Spinach-Walnut Pesto looked like this when I started:

Then I attacked it!  Mmmmm…

I  love spaghetti squash to begin with, but adding a bright, lemon-y, flavorful pesto made it amazing.  I also tossed it with some sautéed leeks.  Topped off with freshly ground pepper to set it all off.

Never tried spaghetti squash?  It’s mild flavor and spaghetti-like texture means you can use it in place of pasta in virtually anything. Click here for a “how to.”

Perfect welcome for Summer on the solstice. 🙂


Spinach-Walnut Pesto

  • 2 C fresh spinach
  • 1/4 C fresh basil
  • 1/4 C walnuts
  • 1 T extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 jalapeno, seeds removed
  • Juice from 1/2 a small lemon
  • S+P, to taste

Toss all ingredients into a food processor and pulse until mixed.  You may need to stop and scrape down the sides occasionally.

Makes 9-10 tablespoons.

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Master sommelier Andrea Robinson says the perfect solstice pairing is a glass of champagne.  Had I felt better, I would have indulged!

Did you do anything to celebrate the solstice?

What are your favorite comfort foods with you don’t feel well?

Filed Under: Breakfast, Dip, Products, Recipes, Wine Tagged With: breakfast, dinner, illness, lunch, oats, snacks, soup, vegan

Spinach Squash Soup and WIAW

June 15, 2011 By Laura

Thanks for all the well-wishes about my Achilles!

 

I’m taking it easy. *le sigh*

It still hurts, but the pain isn’t as sharp anymore.  Well, it wasn’t so bad until I tried for a new max set of push-ups (are you doing yours?!).  And then I did this tricep workout (minus the sprints).  I suppose those activities use the Achilles for stability purposes… lame.

 

Back to resting… and entertaining myself by making soup!  I could hardly wait for WIAW to share it. 🙂

Happy #21 to WIAW!

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Breakfast

I  had to do a repeat!  It’s rare, but the oh-so-good Zucchini Oatmeal lured me in 2x in as many days. 🙂

I was a little sad when the bowl ended

 

 

Lunch

Did you know one sweet potato packs more fiber than a serving of oatmeal?!

 

Brussels, sweet potato with my homemade spiced almond butter, and coconut curry tempeh.

I <3 pretty food

 

Aren’t those brussels pretty like flowers?!  #bigdork

There was also going to be a pile of kale chips… but I burned the you-know-what out of them.  Whoops.

 

Snacks

Avocado Protein Shake with chocolate protein powder (don’t knock it til you try it!)

That’s my chocolate cookie sinking in the middle

The last bit of the orange blob deliciousness – i.e. Butternut Rosemary Hummus:

Still just as good – eaten with spelt pretzels, cherry tomatoes, and celery

Dinner

Have you ever heard of a Delicata Squash?  I had not until a recent trip to the farmer’s market.

 

Further research revealed that it is an heirloom squash.  It is, indeed, delicate.  Small-ish and probably less and 1/2 a pound in weight.  I’d compare it to a butternut squash, as it is on the sweeter side of the squash family.

Like other winter squash, it contains a ton of Vitamin A, carotenoids, and can act as an anti-inflammatory.

I read that you can eat the skin (it’s much more thin that that of a butternut), but I opted to peel mine since it was being used for a soup.

Did you think I’d repeat the entire day?  *Gasp*

 

I made a Spinach Squash Soup!  It was filled with all sorts of vitamins, a little heat, and some fantastic flavors like…

Roasted garlic. The other day I posted about roasted garlic and the secret to always having it on-hand (I roast several heads at once and freeze it).  Today was a perfect example of that idea paying off.  Regular garlic would certainly work here (though I’d cut back to 2-3 cloves), but the depth roasted garlic adds was a perfect accent in this soup.

Served with more socca.  I’m an addict.

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Spinach Squash Soup

(Inspired by this recipe from 101 Cookbooks)

  • 1 T habanero-infused extra virgin olive oil (I use Sweetwater Growers’ version)
  • 4 cloves roasted garlic, chopped
  • 1/2 medium yellow onion, roughly chopped
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1.5 tsp cumin
  • 1/2 tsp coriander
  • 1 Delicata squash (~1.5 C), cut into 1 in cubes
  • 1 medium zucchini (~ 1C), roughly chopped
  • 1 C chicken or vegetable stock
  • 2.5 C fresh spinach leaves, loosely packed
  • Juice of 1/3 lemon
  • S+P, to taste

 

In a large, thick-bottomed pot over medium-high heat, add the olive oil.  Add the garlic and onions and saute 1-2 mins, just until soft.  Add in both squash, stock, and water.  Stir to combine, also adding salt, cumin, and coriander.  Bring to a simmer and cook ~15 mins until squash are soft.

Stir in the spinach, allowing it to just begin to wilt.  Stir in the fresh lemon juice.  Remove from heat and puree with a hand blender until smooth.  Taste, adjusting seasonings as desired.  Ladle into bowls, top as desired (I used tomatoes, pepper, and nutritional yeast), and serve.

Note:  If you don’t have habanero olive oil, don’t skip the heat – this soup would definitely be too bland without it.  Add a couple of diced jalapenos (or pepper of your choosing) when you toss in the onion and garlic.

Makes 2.5 cups.  (I wish I’d doubled it to make 5!)

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What are you eating for WIAW?

Are you a good “patient” when it comes to resting after an injury?

 

Filed Under: Breakfast, Fitness, Recipes, Smoothies, Weights Tagged With: breakfast, dinner, injury, lunch, oats, push-ups, smoothies, soup, squash, vegan, WIAW

WIAW Pride

June 8, 2011 By Laura

Happy WIAW! (What I Ate Wednesday)

There seem to be a lot of posts lately where people are talking about their accomplishments.  I think that’s awesome!

 

The part that makes me sad is that many of these posts are pre-faced with something along the lines of:

“I don’t want to sound like I’m bragging…”

Or:

“Not to sound full of myself…”

 

Why do we have such a hard time sharing our “wins?” Charlie Sheen certainly didn’t and he isn’t even a winner.


Maybe it’s a female thing.  Not to stereotype, but I have never heard a dude apologize or hesitate before talking about a success.

Women tend to be raised to support and nurture.  Society tells us we are “caretakers.”  This doesn’t have to mean we need to keep it to ourselves when we’ve accomplished something!  We are allowed to be proud of ourselves and receive support and kudos from others.  Personally, I love sharing in your successes and cheering you on!

 

Share a personal success one person today.  I dare you.

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Today I am proud of myself for 3 reasons:

  1. I got out of bed and ran twice as far as I promised myself I had to
  2. I remembered to take pics of everything I ate for WIAW!  (Yes, I take my pics on Tuesday… I’m told that’s ok. 🙂 )
  3. I made some serious deliciousness with the other half of my butternut squash

 

Here’s the story of my 3 prideful moments on what I’m now creatively dubbing Terrific Tuesday:


1. Run

Promising low mileage is one way I coax myself out of bed for morning runs.  I don’t really enjoy going right from the bed to the street (that’s what she said), but on work days I don’t have time to chill first.  So I make myself promises:

“If you get up, you only have to run a 5K. It will be easy.  Get up!”

 

I had some verrry filling Mexican last night, so I didn’t need a snack other than to take my B-12 (awesome AM energy booster) before taking off.  Apparently this was just what the Dr. ordered for me today.

 

Stats:

  • Distance – 6 miles
  • Time – 49:22
  • Pace – 8:20

 

I think that’s my fastest time yet at this distance!  Admittedly my leg was shaking on the brake pedal while driving to work, but in a good “I pushed myself” way.

 

2. WIAW

 

Typically I realize half way through my food-eating for the day that I’ve forgotten to take pics of everything I ate.  Not the case today!

 

Breakfast:

My name is Laura and I am chia pudding-obsessed.

Blackberry Almond Chia Pudding

A few days ago I made Peach Cobbler Chia Pudding.  I’ve also done Banana Cashew Chia Pudding.  Today was Blackberry Almond Chia Pudding.

My favorite so far is still the Peach, but this was not bad.  I added a bit of butter extract which make it more pie-like.  Not bad at all, my friends.

Because everything tastes better in a martini glass

 

Blackberry Almond Chia Pudding

  • 1/2 C blackberries, cut in half
  • 1/4 C unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 1 T almond butter
  • 1 T chia seeds
  • 1/4 tsp butter extract
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon

Place all ingredients in a bowl and mix well, mushing blackberries slightly in the process.  Store in refrigerator overnight.  In the morning, stir and enjoy!

 

Lunch:

Eaten at my desk, but it was so good I didn’t care.

Roasted Butternut Red Pepper Lentils

Leftover Roasted Butternut Red Pepper Lentils… which may have been even better than they were on day one.  The flavors had a chance to meld, I topped it with the last bits of fresh mozzarella… and I was one happy camper luncher.

Snack #1:

Celery and a freebie PB packet

 

Snack #2:

Peanut Butter Creme-filled Chocolate Newman-O's

Yesterday I got these in the mail from Mary @ Bites and Bliss.  I won a recent giveaway she hosted… talk about bites OF bliss.  What could be better than FREE Chocolate + PB cookies!?

Dinner:

Easy salad with a couple more of my little kid hidden veggie Chicken Bites.

Simple Salad with Chicken Bites

Snack #3:

Chocolate-Banana Green Creatine Protein Shake w/ Fiber

AND…

3. Serious Deliciousness

Newman's Own Spelt Pretzels and...

 

What exactly is that yellow-orange glob of tasty with my spelt pretzels?  Check back tomorrow… *insert evil laugh here*

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Happy WIAW/Hump Day!

Share your win with me!  What have you done lately to make yourself proud?


Filed Under: Breakfast, Fitness, Products, Recipes, Running Tagged With: breakfast, chia, dinner, lunch, pride, running, smoothies, snacks, vegan, WIAW

Can You Hear Me Now?

June 4, 2011 By Laura

Have you guys been following the cell phone news?

 

They may cause brain cancer.

 

Lovely.  As someone who spent the better part of college with a phone glued to her ear, I’m not amused.

 

I turned to NPR (dork).  Apparently the culprit is the radio frequency electromagnetic fields cellphones give off.  They could be carcinogenic.  Could be.

Know what else could be carcinogenic?

  • Coffee
  • Pickled Vegetables
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Ultraviolet Rays
  • Talcum Powder
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy

 

Basically, I’m a goner.

 

Honestly, I don’t like talking the phone anymore.  Can you grow out of that? I use mine primarily to text and email.  And tweet.

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In happier news, I’ve had a great time this week eating green foods!  Despite how it may look from the smorgasbord I posted yesterday…

 

1. Tami’s Green Gazpacho:

 

My modifications included the addition of 2 jalapenos, using a whole cup of  cilantro, and reducing the water by a cup.  I also bypassed the bread and topped it with Greek yogurt (which was amazing!).

Next time I’d reduce the salt a bit, but other than that it was a fantastic summer soup. The perfect cool lunch with insanely hot weather!

 

2. Salad… con mucho color.

 

I had some fresh mozzarella left over from my Peach Caprese Salad, so I used that to make this Spinach–Carrot–Tomato-Caprese-Salad.  With hummus.  And… an embarrassing item.

See the falafel-looking things?  Those are “Chicken Bites.”  They are made by a company called Happy Bites.  They make sneak veggies into their frozen kids snacks… yes, I’m almost 28 and I buy over-priced children’s foods. You can find them at Whole Paycheck Foods… the Veggie Tots are good too.

 

3. Averie’s Avocado Banana Ice Cream.

 

You guys know I love avocados in smoothies – it makes them deliciously creamy.  Why not in ice cream?  I trust Averie.

Did I mention it’s VEGAN ice cream?

I used So Delicious unsweetened vanilla coconut milk, omitted the sugar, added 1/2 a packet of Stevia, and used maybe 1/2 C of ice cubes.  My Magic Bullet blended it like a champ.  Then I threw it in my mini-ice cream maker.  And immediately devoured 1/2 of it.  Before dinner because I’m not a Happy Bite-eating kid.

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I’m off for a morning run before A) it reaches 90 degrees and B) Souper Jenny’s Underground Supper Club tonight. It’s so underground that I don’t even know where it is or who the chef is yet!

Do you like to talk on the phone? Will you change your usage habits in light of the potential cancer-risk?


Filed Under: Bites, Products Tagged With: dessert, dinner, ice cream, iPhone, lunch, smoothies, So Delicious, vegan

NEW Fitness Page!

May 28, 2011 By Laura

Happy Memorial Day Weekend!!!

 

If today’s post seems a bit rushed… that’s because it is.  I’m headed out the door to spend the day on the lake with friends.  (Note to self: remember the sunscreen!)

 

I have an exciting addition!  I added a “Fitness” page.  Check it out in the top menu or by clicking here.

The page has 3 categories:

  • Workouts – a summary of workouts I’ve posted (are you doing your push ups?!)
  • Related Topics – more general fitness tips/observations
  • Races – races run and links to their recaps

 

Feedback/requests welcome! 🙂

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Thanks to the crazy rain we had Thursday night, I had a kickin’ run yesterday.  The temperature was perfect and the air was clean.  I think this was my fastest pace yet for a more-than-5K run.

Stats:

  • Distance: 5 miles
  • Time: 41:18
  • Pace: 8:24

 

Then I came home and dug down into a new layer of hell with Excel.  Not.  Kidding.


 

Happily, I did have a fantastic lunch.

More to come on this deliciousness!

 

And at 5:30p I had my first in-home massage.  Why have I not been doing this my whole life?!  It was amazing.  If you are like me, every time you have a massage you wish you could just relax/sleep/do-anything-but-get-dressed-and-drive-home.

The answer is an in-home massage.  They come to you!  All I had to do was roll off the table and onto the couch.  Bonus: it’s about the same $$$ as going to the spa!

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Time to roll out!

Are you a beach person or a lake person?  Are you enjoying either this weekend?

 

Filed Under: Core, Fitness, Running, Weights Tagged With: lunch, running, workout

Not-So-Chili Tofu

May 21, 2011 By Laura

Hope we all make it through the weekend!

If we don’t, at least I’ll die happy having gone to Atlanta’s Food & Wine Festival!  It’s like foodie heaven up in here. 🙂

 

I’ll also die warm because it was already 80 degrees when I left for my run yesterday morning!  Not that I’m complaining – I am OVER being cold all the time.

Stats:

  • Distance: 5 miles
  • Time: 42:03
  • Pace: 8:41

 

It was an especially fun run since the Food & Wine Festival is in my neighborhood.  I liked running around watching everything getting set up.  So.  Excited.

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Following that fabulousness, I got my 20g of protein from my favorite Atlanta Farm Fresh Greek-style yogurt.  Straight out of the container with my first peach of the season and some granola.

 

In the mail today I found a surprise: My free samples arrived from Bragg!

Hit their website to request your own.  It takes about 6 weeks, but they do come.

I should have used them in my lunch, but I already had something tasty planned.   Chili Nutty Tofu.

Added bonus: It is a repeat recipe!  I struggle with making the same thing twice, but I’ve been craving nut butters like nobody’s business lately and my Chili Nutty Tofu was calling my name.

Not many edits to the recipe other than using my Spiced Almond Butter instead of PB.  That turned out to be a finger lickin’ good move.  And I turned it into a Chili Nutty Bowl.

I had extra chili nutty marinade, so I coated slices of zucchini and radishes to roast.  I’ve never heard of roasted radishes before, but it was pretty good!  Roasting took the “bite” out of the taste (in a good way).

The asparagus came from a farmer’s market – isn’t it the biggest you’ve ever seen?! And yes, it is purple.  I coated it in lemon juice, olive oil, and garlic. Same for the cherry tomatoes.

The tofu and the asparagus went in the 400 degree oven on a foil-lined baking sheet for 10 mins.  At that point, I tossed them and added the tomatoes, zucchini, and radishes to pan to bake another 10 mins.

Apparently I was a little eager to eat… I burned my finger tips trying to pick up the veggies to place on the bowl ‘o spinach.  Whaaat?!  I get excited about my veggies.

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Food & Wine recap next week!  Let me just say that it is so cool to have so much talent in one place.  Some people go ga-ga over actors, others like rockstars… I like chefs.

What are you doing for the end of the world this weekend?

Who “does it” for you?  Athletes?  Actors?  Chefs?


Filed Under: Fitness, Recipes, Running Tagged With: breakfast, lunch, running

What I Ate Wednesday II

May 18, 2011 By Laura

Let’s talk protein powder.  

I use it a lot.

Looking at my restaurant food pics, you’d think I was a bigger meat eater.  However, at home I rarely eat meat.  My diet is more plant-based.  This means I have to work hard to get in the protein I need.

The usual suspects are all staples in my diet: tempeh, tofu, lentils, quinoa, eggs, greek yogurt, etc.

Tempeh Crab-Free Cakes (click for recipe)

I also lift weights 4 times a week.

After a weight workout it’s generally recommend that you get 20g of protein within 30 minutes in order to help build muscle and aid in recovery.  Sometimes that’s hard to do on the go, so I use protein powder. You can add it to virtually anything!

Shakes:

Pineapple Upside-down Shake

…or in oatmeal:

Banana Almond Butter Overnight Oats

Tonight I’m trying a new (to me) form of protein: Casein Protein Powder.

More on Casein:

  • It makes up 80 percent of the protein in cow’s milk
  • Helps further build muscle mass
  • Moves through the digestive tract slower than whey protein
  • Is ideally taken before bed since the majority of muscle repair/regrowth happens when you’re asleep (slooooow release of protein thru the night –> better muscle recovery)

Many women balk at the phrase “build muscle.”  Truth be told, most women have to work very, very hard to build muscle.  Lifting weights and taking in some extra protein isn’t going to make you look like this.*

*Not that there is anything wrong with wanting to look like this.  To each their own.

AND an extra pound of muscle can burn 50-100 calories per day!


On to the brilliant Peas and Crayons’ What I Ate Wednesday! Eats from Tuesday.  And yes, it involves protein powder. 🙂

Breakfast:

This was a quick, protein-filled, late-to-work-and-eaten-in-the-car breakfast.  It tasted like banana pudding on bread.  For real.

Banana Pudding Bread

  • 2 slices Ezekiel bread
  • 1 banana
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • 1 T unsweetened vanilla almond milk

Toast the bread.  While toasting bread, mush up your banana and mix with protein powder and milk (you can adjust liquid depending on your consistency preference).

Spread the banana deliciousness on your toast and enjoy!

Lunch:

I really love when there’s just the right amount of spinach left to make a salad right in the container.  So.  Easy.

In my salad:

  • Spinach
  • Cucumber
  • Black beans
  • Radishes
  • Carrots
  • Sprouts
  • Salsa

Dinner:

This Sweet Potato Kale Pizza was one I bookmarked to try months ago. It was worth the wait.

My modifications were few:

  • Halved the recipe to make one big pizza
  • Instead of massaging the kale with the EVOO mix, I used Madras sauce
  • Cherry tomatoes instead of slicing a large one (roasted them on the pizza perfectly!)
  • Parmesan rather than “raw” parm

This was ridiculously filling satisfying.  I’ll be doing this again and experimenting with other toppings!  (I’m thinking coconut butter and garam masla next.)

Check out the recipe by Callie @ Rawxy here.

Snacks:

Items I forgot to take pics of include…

  • Chocolate Toffee Think Thin Bar
  • Celery + Hummus
  • Blueberries
  • Almond milk

Apparently I’m in the mood to list things today…

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Do you use protein powder?  Have you ever tried Casein?

How else do you get your protein?

Filed Under: Breakfast, Fitness, Products, Recipes Tagged With: breakfast, dinner, lunch, oats, protein, smoothies, snacks, vegan, workout

A Schizophrenic Foodie

May 7, 2011 By Laura

A schizophrenic foodie.

 

I go from eating pork belly one day to vegan lavender-chocolate chip scones the next.

 

Get in mah belly!

Cream who?

 

Does anyone else do this craziness?

 

I can’t help my schizophrenia.  I love, love, love good, gourmet food.  That 7-course tasting menu at Woodfire Grill was a whole new level of fantastic.

Kevin Gillespie, I don’t care if some people say it’s just Top Chef hype.  You can cook a damn good meal.

 

By the same token, I fully appreciate a creative, vegan baked good.  And I shamelessly pre-gamed lunch with that scone.  They were still making the walnut pesto for my sandwich… and I was STARVING after a long-ish run.

 

Stats:

  • Distance: 6 miles
  • Time: 52:01
  • Pace: 8:67

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Dulce Vegan (1994 Hosea L. Williams Dr. NE Atlanta, GA 30317) opened in the Kirkwood neighborhood 2 weeks ago.  It is a vegan bakery that also serves a daily sandwich – on vegan bread, of course.

I got to speak to one of the owners (and maker of the scone deliciousness) while I waited.  Don’t you love when people are so clearly excited about what they do?

 

From the traffic during my 45 min visit, it looks like people aren’t phased at all by the fact that the store is vegan.

A good cupcake is a good cupcake, right?!

Vegan, gluten-free, soy-free chocolate cupcakes

After my pre-lunch scone, I enjoyed my sandwich: fresh walnut-pesto, balsamic tofu, spinach, and tomato.  And mayo.  All vegan.

The bread was fantastic – I love the satisfying crunch to the crust.  The firmly pressed tofu was also good – the balsamic went really well with the pesto.

My only complaint was the volume of the condiments.  The pesto – while good – was very flavorful.  The amount on the sandwich was a bit overwhelming.  They could have left off the mayo altogether – it didn’t add anything.

 

Don’t skip the scone.  Nom nom.  Nom.  And I officially have a crush on said scone-baker.

Topping off such a day is hard… but I managed to put a koozie to good use.  With a kombucha on my building’s roof.  *big dork*

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I’m usually eat a vegetarian diet… but I do love the occasional meat-filled indulgence at restaurants.  I’m a scared-of-commitment veg.

Are you schizo with your eating or do you follow a strict vegan/vegetarian/pescatarian/other diet?

 

Filed Under: Fitness, Restaurants, Running Tagged With: lunch, restaurants, running, tofu, vegan

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