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A PR Recipe. And Apple-Carrot Muffins.

April 23, 2011 By Laura

Recipe for a ridiculous PR:

  1. Enjoy some pasta the night before your race
  2. Don’t skimp on the red wine (heart healthy!)
  3. Drink yer water
  4. Wake up early enough to drink more water.  And coffee.
  5. Take a B-12 (serious energy)
  6. Eat a miracle muffin and some PB
  7. Run, Forrest.  Run.

Last night I met up with some friends to indulge in some pasta in preparation for the Beat the Street for Little Feet 5K this morning.  (Any excuse for pasta!)

We had a great time… and I had 3 glasses of vino.  Oops.  But I drank a lot of water, set my alarm and got in bed before midnight.

Fast forward to 6:15am:  I roll out of bed, started the coffee, chugged some lemon water, popped a B-12, and ate a miracle muffin.  With PB.  Seriously, I credit the wine Apple-Carrot muffin for this race.

What was this ridiculous PR?

24:10

A moment of silence, please.

That is nearly 2 MINUTES faster than my previous of 26:02.  Honestly, I don’t know where that came from.

Pete the Cat shirt and a post-race Mix 1 (which had 10g protein and was pretty tasty!)

You should really try these muffins.


Apple-Carrot Muffins

Closely adapted from these by Anja @ Food 4 Thought.

  • 1 egg
  • 2 T EVOO
  • 2 T unsweetened coconut milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/3 C 2% Greek yogurt
  • 1 carrot, grated (about 1 C)
  • 1 medium apple, grated
  • 1/4 C chopped pecans
  • 2 T goji berries
  • 1/4 C quick cooking oats
  • 1 C white whole wheat flour
  • 3 T palm sugar (you can also use agave/maple/stevia)
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/8 tsp ground nutmeg
  • pinch of salt

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Whisk together all wet ingredients in large bowl. Set aside.

In a medium bowl, combine oats, flour, sugar, baking soda, ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon and salt.

Gradually add dry ingredients to wet ingredients, stirring until just combined.  Fold in the carrots, apples, nuts, and berries.

Divide evenly among 7* greased muffin tins.  Bake 20-25 mins.

*The original recipe said it makes 6, but mine filled 7 standard-size muffin tins to the brim.

Nutritional Info: 178 calories,  8.6g fat, 1g saturated fat, 20.7g carbs, 3.4g fiber, 5.4g sugar, 5.5g protein

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Now, I will reward myself with a mall trip.

When was the last time you shocked yourself?

Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Fitness, Recipes, Running Tagged With: breakfast, muffins, race, running

Post-Race Strategy

April 18, 2011 By Laura

My pre-race strategy for the Sweetwater 420 5K was flawless.

Since I didn’t do the first 5K Saturday morning, I decided to walk to the 420 race.  It seemed like a fantastic idea when I started; however, I failed to realize it takes a LOT longer to walk 4 miles than to run it.  The last 1/2 mile I was basically sprinting in order to make it to the start line!  No matter, it was a nice warm up.  🙂

Those Carrot Cake Overnight Oats held me over like a champ.

They haven’t posted the official times and I never actually saw a) the race begin or b) the actual start line.  I think I finished in about 28 mins – slower than my last 5K, but it was a hilly course and I’d just walked/sprinted to the start.

After finishing the race we all received a beer and a bagel.  A true breakfast of champions.

 

I just realized those of you not in the South may not be familiar with Sweetwater Brewery.  They are based out of Atlanta and they make some delicious beer – my favorite is the deliciously hoppy IPA.


Lee came out after her very successful 5K in another part of town.  It was fun to meet up and share a beverage!

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Post-post race my friends and I headed to glory that is the Dekalb Farmer’s Market to pick up ingredients for dinner.  This “market” is difficult to describe (and they don’t allow picture-taking).  In short, it is 140,000 sq feet of foodie heaven.

Source: Mother Earth News

 

One of the many goodies to discover at the market is the cheese.

My selections:

 

  • Tomme de Savoie – Good.  It was a nutty cheese, made from cow’s milk.  The cherry-filled Cabernet we opened was a bit too big for it – I’d like to try it again with a Malbec or Cotes du Rhone.
  • Irish Cheddar w/ Red Wine – Delicious.  Rich cheddar.  The flavor only got better as I chewed.  It paired really well with the vino.
  • Cypress Midnight Moon – Upon Matt’s recommendation, I was sure to pick up this up.  I’m a huge fan of nutty cheeses and this goat’s milk cheese hit the spot.  It was probably my favorite of the night.

 

We served these as appetizers with hummus, carrots, and pretzel chips.  I also added a hunk of the basic feta I bought to use in the burgers.

 

For the main event, Dallas and I prepped sliders to be grilled on the Big Green Egg.  His were a tasty blend of ground beef and ground pork.  Mine were lamb.

In my sliders:

  • Ground lamb
  • Feta cheese
  • Kalamata olives
  • Fresh dill
  • S+P

 

I also made an impromptu tzatziki sauce with Greek yogurt, dill, mint, garlic, olive oil, and lemon + zest.

Add to that an arugula salad with cucumbers and grapefruit, grilled eggplant and sweet potato rounds… and by 10p we had a meal feast!

I was so excited I forgot to take a pic. 🙁

 

Annnnnddddd… by 11p we needed dessert.

These Chocolate Chip + Pretzel Cookie Bars by Michelle @ Brown-Eyed Baker have been saved in my Delicious bookmarks for just such an emergency.

 

 

This salty-sweet deliciousness hit the spot.  3 times.  That’s what she said. We “iced” them with honey-peanut butter (one of the best decisions I made all day).

My only complaint is that the pretzels don’t hold their crunch.  Any suggestions???

I want to do these again when I’m feeling more creative and make a few adjustments.  I’m thinking toffee or peanut butter chips or chocolate-covered pretzels…

 

Add to this a Sunday morning 3 mile run and a sunshine-filled afternoon playing ball…

…and you there you have my post-race strategy!

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What is your favorite summer drink?  Has anyone outside of Georgia heard of the Sweetwater Brewery?

Happy Tax Day to all!  May your returns be plentiful.

 

Filed Under: Baking, Recipes, Running, Softball Tagged With: dinner, entertaining, race, running, softball

Pre-Race Strategy

April 16, 2011 By Laura

This morning I had a grand plan to run 2 5Ks.  Wellll… I pulled my hamstring last weekend, there was a crazy storm last night, and this week has been exhausting.

These are my excuses to keeping the 5Ks to a minimum today.

I was going to do the Georgia Tech Pi Mile and the Sweetwater 420 5K.  One doesn’t start until 11a and has free beer at the end.  Choosing between the two was the easiest thing I’ve done all week.

Without further ado, here is my pre-race strategy for a late, beer-promising 5K:

1. Eat a tasty dinner.

Yakatori leftovers.  Mmmmm… carbs.

2. Have a chocolate protein shake.

Get your protein in the night before – too much the day-of can cause cramping.

In my shake:

  • 1/2 dark chocolate EAS
  • 1/2 scoop cookies ‘n cream protein powder
  • 1/2 large banana
  • 1/2 C kale (frozen)
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • ice + water

3. Spend the evening writing a proposal for work and ordering free Bragg samples.

I love their Apple Cider Vinegar drinks too – Apple-Cinnamon is the best!

4. Wake up too early (stupid work programming me to be an early riser).

Post-storm sunrise

5. Drink coffee.

I know, I know… I drank 2 glasses of water too!

6. Devour Carrot Cake Overnight Oats (a la Oh She Glows).

You should make this.  Double the recipe… you will want seconds.

My additions: nutmeg and ginger, topped with greek yogurt and pecans (icing!) rather than Angela’s muffins (mine must be lost in the mail…).

7. Blog about pre-race activities and catch up on some reading.

8. Race!!!

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Good luck to everyone running this weekend!  How did you all do?!

Is anyone else going to a festival?

Atlanta has at least 3 this weekend – Dogwood, Sweetwater 420, and Alpharetta Arts Fest!

Filed Under: Breakfast, Fitness, Restaurants, Running, Smoothies Tagged With: breakfast, dinner, race, running, smoothies, soup

5K PR

March 26, 2011 By Laura

Thanks everyone for all the “good luck” wishes.

I think they worked!

26:02 – a PR time AND I placed 2nd in the 20-29 category.


I *think* I was in the top 5 women overall… but will have to wait to see the results posted. 🙂

Off to run errands in the rain and get ready for the bachelorette party!

Hope everyone has an awesome weekend!


Filed Under: Running Tagged With: race, running

Mango-Cucumber Lentil Salad

March 26, 2011 By Laura

Found on the packaging for a set of pots:

Creepy McCreeperson

The marketing person that approved this should be fired.  LOL!

 

Buuuut… who am I to talk?  I eat cold spinach-strawberry soup for breakfast.  And I like love it.

It’s not easy being green

I also think it’s funny to try on my bridesmaid dress (alteration success!) and send punk rock pics of myself to the bride-to-be:

All dressed up and no where to go

Welcome to my pre-5K Friday night:

  • Pasta/pizza dinner with my bestie
  • Trip to HomeGoods
  • Talk self out of unnecessary fro-yo trip
  • Download pics
  • Make sure bridesmaid dress alterations are correct
  • Cup ‘o tea
  • Watch movie bossman gave me – Glengarry Glen Ross

 

What 5K, you ask?  Welllll… I decided a couple of days ago to do it. By myself.  For no good reason.

File under: you might be a runner if…

So here I am at 6a on a Saturday morning drinking coffee, eating a banana, and blogging pre-race. Happy as a clam.

Earning this evening’s bachelorette party-dinner, one race at a time. 😉

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In case you’re trying to decide what to do with all of the produce you bought whilst at Whole Paycheck Foods, over-excited about spring… I have a good one for ya!

For that reason, this time of year is killer on my grocery budget (or lack thereof).  However, this meal is low cost, fairly quick to assemble, and can be made in advance (in fact, its even better on day 2 once the flavors meld).

 

 

Beluga Lentils with a simple vinaigrette, tossed with onion, jalapeno, mango, and cucumber.

 

Served up with a sweet potato, topped with coconut butter and roasted cinnamon.

True, that frozen soup was a decent lunch as far as frozen foods go.  But THIS was well-deserved after a week of quickie lunches.  There will be a repeat tomorrow.

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Mango-Cucumber Lentil Salad

  • 1/4 C beluga lentils
  • 1 1/4 C water
  • 1/4 C red onion
  • 1 jalapeno, seeds removed
  • Juice from 1/2 a lime
  • 1 T EVOO (is used basil-infused)
  • 1 T apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 tsp cumin
  • S+P, to taste
  • 1 small mango (I used a champagne mango)
  • 1/2 cucumber

 

Rinse the lentils, then put them in a small pot with the water.  Bring to a boil, then simmer gently until lentils are cooked, ~25 mins.  They will be tender, but hold their shape.

Meanwhile, mince the garlic cloves & chop the onion very finely. Heat 2 tbsp of olive oil in a frying pan, add the onion & garlic and cook over a very low heat until well softened but not coloured, about 10 – 12 minutes. Then remove from the heat.

Meanwhile, dice the onions, jalapeno, mango, and cucumber.  Place a small amount of EVOO in a pan and sauté onions until almost translucent, ~5 mins.  Add jalapenos and sauté 1-2 mins more (you want to mellow the flavor a bit without losing the crunch).

Whisk together the lime juice, EVOO, vinegar, cumin, and S+P.

When lentils are cooked, drain and place in a bowl to cool.  Pour the vinaigrette over the lentils and gently stir with a fork so that lentils are coated.

Mix in the mango and cucumber, season with S+P as needed.

Makes: 1 serving, easily multiplied

***

This rain may force an afternoon snooze for me!

Did you run a race today?  

If you are going out tonight (post-race?!), will you be taking a nap?

 

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes, Running, Uncategorized Tagged With: breakfast, lunch, protein, race, running, salad, soup, vegan, vegetarian

Reunited with Green

March 18, 2011 By Laura

This week has been NUTS!

 

I was really glad I had Zucchini-Banana Muffins in the freezer for breakfast this morning.

This is how I feel right now

 

D.C. was a great trip though.  My meetings went really well and I had a chance to go running through the Mall Wednesday night with bossman.

If you’re ever in D.C., I highly recommend it.  There’s nothing like seeing a city by way of a good run.  It also makes the run go by more quickly… which I needed.

The Tough Mudder threw my body for a loop.  I’m not so much sore as I am worn out.  My legs feel like bricks.  Spaghetti bricks.

At least I have something to show for it:

Muddy cuts

Random bruising

But damn it feels good to be a gangsta’. 😉

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I really missed green smoothies (and St. Patrick’s Day!) while I was traveling.  File under: things I never thought I’d say.

So here’s my oops-I-missed-St. Patrick’s Day Smoothie of the Day.

I was too excited and almost forgot to take a pic before it was too late!

Pineapple Upside Down Cake Smoothie

  • 1 C unsweetened almond milk
  • 1 scoop cookies’n’cream protein powder
  • 1 tsp maca powder
  • 1/3 C pineapple
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • 1/4 tsp ginger
  • 6-8ish almonds
  • huge handful spinach
  • ice/water (to taste)

 

Just what the doctor ordered to feel human again just in time to throw a wedding shower this weekend.

Shower recipes coming Monday soon! (I may need a buffer in order to sleep at some point.)

Worth the wait: mini quiches, fruit + cannoli cream, and my favorite savory cookie recipe.

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I love entertaining, but I hate the fact that you have to clean house.  It seems ridiculous since you have to clean again post-party.  Let’s start a movement to change expectations!

What’s your best time-saving party-prep secret? 

Do you have a favorite/go-to dish to make for entertaining?


Filed Under: Breakfast, Fitness, Running, Smoothies Tagged With: breakfast, Green Monster, protein, race, running, smoothies, St. Patrick's Day

The Cure + Zucchini-Banana Muffins

March 14, 2011 By Laura

As expected, I woke up the morning after Tough Mudder feeling like death warmed over a bit sore. (Check out my recap here.)

The good news is I found The 3-Step Cure.

Step 1: Cut a hole in the box.

Noooo… I’m kidding.  The Cure actually began the night of the race with…

 

1. Fro-Yo

A post-run, post-blogger dinner Dark Chocolate-Vanilla swirl @ Three on the Tree.

Calcium! (Pretty sure I earned this. x1000.)

This is the most tasty yogurt in Atlanta.  I’d bet my first born on it. If I were to have a first born.


2. Brunch

I had an awesome brunch with some good friends at Rosebud, one of my favorite restaurants.  Ron Eyester (@theangrychef) is the chef/owner and he never disappoints (with food or hilariously honest tweets).

Whole Wheat Pancakes w/ Sage-Vanilla Butter. They don't skimp on the butter and you shouldn't either.

Starter Beverage: Jasmine green tea (full disclosure: I wasn’t being noble… no booze until church lets out noon on Sundays in GA).

Appetizers: Biscuits + gravy (my friend who doesn’t even like gravy loved this!) and an epic grits + egg + brisket creation Ron graciously sent out.

Meal: Whole wheat pancakes with sage-vanilla butter, special Rosebud syrup… and a side of grits.  Just because.

Draaaank: The Orange Thing – vodka, gran marnier, and orange pellegrino.  Two thumbs up.

 

3. Spa

The Korean spa, JeJu, in Gwinnett.  $25 for the whole day.

I seriously considered never leaving.

 

Don’t be scared.  There will be nudity (only in the M/F segregated areas!).  There are hot tubs, cold pools, wet and dry saunas, and 7 different “healing rooms.”

They also offer massages (no happy ending), body scrubs, and foot massages.

The healing rooms have different themes.  For instance, the one I spent the majority of my time in was the clay sauna.  It’s good for muscle recovery.

Others include: charcoal for detoxing, jade for inner peace, salt for circulation, etc.  The dome are lined with appropriate substance in each room.

I sent and extra $50 for an hour-long foot massage.  It was the best idea I’ve ever had. If you go there after a race, it’s worth the splurge.

JeJu has wi-fi, towel service, and a Korean restaurant.  You could literally stay there for 24 hours.

 

So, that’s my 3-Step Cure*.  Free of charge.

*This is not to say that I’m not sore today.  I am.  Just less so than I would have been (Translation: I’m able to walk).

Day 3 of recovery started with muffins.

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You’re not going to believe it, but these are vegan, low-sugar, < 100 calories, AND they taste good.

Sneaky Veggie Muffin

Zucchini makes for a dense muffin.  If you want them fluffier, reduce the grated zucchini by 1/2 C.

Relying mostly on banana to sweeten them, these muffins these are a perfect breakfast for those that aren’t in need of an AM sugar-high.  I think you could replace the agave with Stevia… if you try it, let me know!

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These were inspired by the Babycakes vegan cookbook and Marci Gilbert’s Loaf.

Zucchini-Banana Muffins

(a.k.a. The 98 Calorie Muffin)

  • 1/2 C white whole wheat flour (I use King Arthur)
  • 1/2 C spelt flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1tsp baking powder
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/2 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
  • Pinch of salt
  • 2 C grated zucchini (~2 medium)
  • 1.5 C ripe bananas (~2 medium)
  • 1/4 C light agave nectar
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 1/3 C chopped pecans

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Grease 12 regular-sized muffin tins with Pam/butter/Earth Balance.

In a large bowl, combine dry ingredients (the first 8).

In medium bowl, mush bananas with a fork.  Add grated zucchini, agave, and vanilla and hand mix.

Add the wet to the dry, mixing until just combined.  Fold in the pecans. Pour into muffin tins and bake for 20-25 minutes, rotating pan half way through.

Makes 12 muffins.

Approximate Nutrition Info: 98 calories, 2.5g fat, 18.2g carbohydrates, 2.2g fiber, 8.7g sugar, 2.2g protein

***

Do you have a “magic” cure for next-day soreness?

(Hangover cures are appreciated count.)

 

Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Fitness, Recipes, Restaurants, Running Tagged With: breakfast, brunch, dessert, race, restaurants, running, vegan

Happy Thanksgiving

November 25, 2010 By Laura

Quick post before we get on the road to Charlotte.  My mom and baby sis are spending Thanksgiving with family at my cousin’s house.  I’m already excited for dinner and I haven’t even had lunch. 🙂

The Gobble Jog this morning was AWESOME!  I finished the 10K in just over 55 mins (official times aren’t up yet).

That’s my best time yet!  I didn’t walk at all, despite some pretty intense hills.  And the last 1/2 mile of the race was at an incline (ouch).

***Edited to add official time – 55:38:01!!!***

We passed the Big Chicken on the way there.

In case you haven’t heard of this must-see attraction random 56 ft. chicken in the ‘burbs of ATL, it is a historical landmark.  Built by a Georgia Tech grad (Go Jackets!) long, long ago, the massive chicken tops the Marietta KFC.

Only in Georgia, people. 🙂

Speaking of chicken… back to the Gobble Jog.

Baby Sis did a great job despite having strep throat.

AND…

Mom ran her first 5k!!!

So proud of us all.

The Happy Runners

Hope everyone has a fantastic Turkey Day!

Filed Under: Running Tagged With: race, running

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