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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

Guacamole Shake

May 6, 2011 By Laura

Wayyyy back in February my jaw was freshly broken and I was sad.

I couldn’t run, lift, skate… CHEW.  Every time I moved my mouth, I could feel bones moving.  It was creepy.

Looking back at my posts, I’m kind of proud of myself.  On February 8th, I posted my goal race schedule.  I wanted to do the Tough Mudder (4 weeks post-break!) and 3 5Ks by April 16th.

I tore up that 14.1 mile Tough Mudder March 12, then placed 2nd in my age group and set a PR 2 weeks later in the Miles for Smiles 5K.

Then I ran the Sweetwater 420 5K on April 16th… after walking 4 miles to the start line.

 

The next week I placed 2nd in my age group again and set another PR in the Beat the Street for Little Feet 5K!  24:13 was the official time. 🙂

I can’t believe that less than 4 months after the break, I have run the hardest race of my life (Tough Mudder) and shaved 3-4 mins off of my 5K time.  How cool is that?!

Say what you will, but simply writing down goals has power.  Even if you forget you did it until 4 months later.

I just realized I don’t have another 5K planned… maybe Memorial Day weekend?  Anyone know of a good one?  My May schedule has filled up FAST.


After making that Mexican Oatmeal yesterday in honor of Cinco de Mayo, I decided every meal should involve spice.

And tequila.

Kidding!!!

Lunch really was that scramble though.

A Me-Egg-ican Scramble:

  • Mexican Smartground (leftover from WIAW)
  • Egg whites
  • Shallots
  • Jalapenos
  • Kale
  • Pineapple
  • Salsa
  • Cumin, salt, and pepper

The pineapple was actually good in it!  Think pineapple salsa.


Post-run snack was a protein shake.

Served in a pint glass and in the lovely shade of green.  Like a margarita.

Topped with a crumbled Citrus-Spiked Granola Bar. (It freezes beautifully, btw.)

Guacamole Shake

  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • 1/4 frozen avocado
  • 1/2 frozen banana
  • 1/2 frozen kale
  • 1/2 C unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp chili powder
  • Squeeze of fresh lime
  • water + ice, to taste

Put  it in a blender, blend until smooth, and enjoy the thick, creamy deliciousness.


Then there was dinner.  Grilled cheese night at Souper Jenny!

Jenny usually only opens for lunch and serves up soups, salads, and a couple of cold sandwiches.  Her menu changes daily, so everything is fresh and creative.

Thursday nights she stays open late and features 2 grilled cheese selections.  Tonight was a Cinco de Mayo special: Ham, Avocado and Mango with Monterey Jack on a Jalapeño Cheddar bun.

Grilled panini-style, this was a crispy, gooey Cinco de Mayo win.

So was the fro-yo I chased it with. 🙂

***

Happy Friday!!!

Do you write down your goals?

If so, do you notice a difference in achievement when you physically write them?

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes, Restaurants, Smoothies Tagged With: breakfast, dinner, Green Monster, lunch, restaurants, smoothies, snacks

What I Ate Wednesday

May 4, 2011 By Laura

Jenn @ Peas and Crayons hosts a weekly event called “What I Ate Wednesday.”

 

Basically, you post the foods you ate any day of the week.  It’s a fun way to see what others are creating and share your own concoctions!

 

Below is what I ate Tuesday (obviously not today since it’s barely Wednesday).  It was a fun day… one of my snacks involved picking out my mom’s Mother’s Day gift!  Mamma occasionally stops by the blog, so that will have to remain the “mystery snack” for now! 🙂

 

Breakfast:

Mocha-Banana Shake

  • 1/2 dark chocolate EAS (protein drink – you could sub milk + cocoa or chocolate milk)
  • 1 scoop cookies & cream protein powder (GNC)
  • 1 tsp maca
  • 1/2 C coffee
  • Banana
  • 1 C spinach
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • Sprinkle of guar gum

 

Blend and slurp it up!  Topped it with a chocolate-carrot muffin mini that I’m still working on perfecting.

 

I’m definitely doing this again – it was the first time I used my leftover coffee in a shake and I loved the addition!


Lunch:

I made this Big Green Salad a few weeks ago and didn’t post it – arugula, spinach, and cucumber with oven-roasted shallots, asparagus, artichokes, and edamame.

What I actually had was a blah salad from the work cafeteria topped with over-cooked grilled chicken.  It was over-riced and not worth a pic.

Snacks:

I love these Think Thin mini-bars.  They are a great mid-afternoon chocolate-fix with 6g protein and 0g sugar.

 

A handful of walnuts…

dipped in …

Doesn’t everyone dip their nuts in nut butter?!  My walnuts went fabulously with my homemade Spiced Almond Butter.

***Insert mystery snack here***

 

Dinner:

Mexican Scramble

  • 1/2 C egg whites
  • 2/3 C Mexican Smart Ground “beef”
  • 2 T shallots
  • 1 small jalapeno
  • Cumin, coriander, S+P (to taste)

Saute the shallots and jalapeno.  Add “beef” to pan and saute 5-6 mins.  Season to taste, remove from pan, and set aside.  Place egg whites in pan and cook halfway (~1-2 mins on med heat).  Add “beef” mixture back to pan, stir into egg, and continue cooking until eggs are just done.

 

My scramble was served over a bed of spinach and topped with Mamma Pea’s aptly-named Mmmm Sauce.  With a side of carrot sticks.

“Fake” meat can be hit or miss.  I definitely eat it on occasion, and have tried out many different brands.  This one was pretty good!

 

Late-Night Snack:

 

I had a sample package of Cascadian Farm’s Cinnamon Crunch cereal from a race give-away that was calling my name.  It was a tasty dessert-snack with unsweetened almond milk.

 

Nightcap:

Yogi’s Kombucha Hot Tea.  Delish!

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What did all this tastiness fuel?

  • 30 mins of leg work this morning
  • 1 crazy work day
  • 40 mins of intervals this evening
  • 75 push ups

***

What did YOU eat?

Have you gotten your mom a Mother’s Day present yet?

Better not forget!


Filed Under: Breakfast, Fitness, Recipes, Smoothies Tagged With: breakfast, dinner, running, smoothies, snacks, workout

Things That Make Me Go MMMMMM…

April 30, 2011 By Laura

Weekends make me go “Mmmm!”

Anyone remember this classic?

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF2ayWcJfxo

So do these favorites from the week:

1. Spicie Foodie’s April YBR (check out my Meyer Lemon Ricotta Penne submission!)

2. Anything Indian-Spiced

Remember my epic trip to Whole Foods?  I am finally getting around to trying out the Seeds of Change Madras (a red curry simmer sauce).

It was really good over spaghetti squash and spinach!  I love that they left chunks of veggies in it.  It was spicy… but I added a little red pepper… ’cause some like it hot!

I am also loving my Indian-Spiced Chickpeas.

These crunchy little balls of flavor are addicting.  Try them over a salad with a little sweetness mixed in (I went with cantaloupe).

3. Spiced Almond Butter

OMG.  My first attempt at making nut butter was  sheer deliciousness.  From now on, I’m topping everything with this nutty, cumin-laced buttah.

4. Sweet + Salty Combos

Strawberry Pretzel Vegan Ice Cream.  Sweet berries, salty airplane pretzels.  Spring has sprung in my freezer.

And… how could I forget the post-Sweetwater 420 5K recovery?!

Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookie Bars.  Iced with peanut butter.  I’m beginning to think I have nut butter and pretzel addictions.

5. Vegan Oatmeal Cacao Nib Cookies

I’m headed to visit a friend this weekend and didn’t want to go empty handed!  Cookies are the perfect solution to that problem.  So is wine.

These are a great, healthy-ish option.  The maple syrup gave this cookie a perfect chewy center.  Don’t expect them to be super sweet, but they are delicious.  If you like a sweeter cookies, try adding some chocolate chips or light brown sugar.

The “quality control” cookies I kept at home are going to be perfect crumbled over Greek yogurt with blueberries for breakfast.

I used Angela @ Oh She Glows‘ recipe for Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies with a couple of modifications.


Vegan Oatmeal Cacao Nib Cookies

  • 1 3/4 C halved walnuts, toasted
  • 1 1/2 C rolled oats, divided
  • 1/2 C white whole wheat flour (I used king Arthur)
  • 1/4 C whole grain pastry flour (I used Arrowhead Mills)
  • 1/4 cup dark brown sugar, packed
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/3 C pure maple syrup
  • 2 T unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 3 T coconut oil
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 oz cacao nibs
  • cinnamon-sugar mix

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Place the walnuts on baking sheet and toast in oven 10-12 mins until just beginning to darken, stirring half way through.  Remove from oven and allow to cool completely.

Put the toasted walnuts in a food processor and process until just finely ground – watch out or you’ll have walnut butter!  Add the flours, baking soda, 1 cup oats, cinnamon, and brown sugar to the food processor and process for ~20-30 secs until mixed.

In a small bowl mix coconut oil (softened in micro if necessary), maple syrup, almond milk, and vanilla.  Pour wet mixture into food processor with the dry.  Process until well-combined.

Dump the mixture into a large bowl.  Mix in the remaining 1/2 C oats (you can use your hands!).  Fold in the cacao nibs.  Make balls of ~2T of the dough, place on cookie sheet and and flatten with your palm.

Bake for 10-12 mins at 350 degrees.  Remove from oven and let cool. Makes about 15 medium cookies.

***

I’m pretending to be a college student – road-tripping to visit a friend from grad school!

Have you recovered from Friday’s early-morning royal wedding festivities? 

Are you doing anything fun this weekend in this amazing sunshine?

Filed Under: Baking, Dip, Products, Recipes, Travel Tagged With: cookies, dessert, dinner, lunch, snacks, vegan

Spiced Almond Butter

April 29, 2011 By Laura

Who’s up reading blogs while watching the incessant Royal Wedding coverage?

 

I’m up super early to jump on the treadmill… so I can feel productive while rotting my brains out watching the damn wedding.

 

Update #2 on the new Newton running shoes: I LOVE them.  A lot. I so feel energized and have noticed an increase in speed (this is a big deal on the treadmill – I’m much slower indoors).  I busted out some intervals yesterday like a champ.

 

Recently I read a couple of interesting items on FitSugar:

  • Two thirds of consumers call themselves knowledgeable about food. Those aged 25 to 34 are most likely to proclaim themselves foodies.
  • Gen Y-ers tend to gravitate toward salty snacks, heat-and-eat breakfast, and easy meals — whereas their 50-plus parents are cooking from scratch, three times a day.

 

Aren’t 20-somethings considered part of Gen-Y?  Kind of funny that the “foodies” are also part of the group that gravitates toward packaged breakfast and “easy” meals.

The 50+ parents cooking from scratch surprises me a little.  I feel like I see that generation relying more and more on packaged food and/or dining out as the kids leave home.

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Speaking of “easy” meals… I made my first nut butter!

I had a bag of almonds begging to be toasted.  Toasted nut butter sounds like a flavorful option, no?  Then I decided I wanted to spice things up.  Spiced almonds are good.  Why not spiced almond butter?

 

 

Turns out nut butter is fantastic toasted and spiced.  Friday = get nuts and toasted!

This would also be amazing thinned out with almond milk or other liquid and used as a sauce!

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Spiced Almond Butter

  • 1 C almonds
  • 1/2 tsp cumin
  • 1/2 tsp chili powder
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne
  • 1/4 sea salt

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Spread almond evenly on baking sheet and toast in oven for 10 mins, stirring half way through.  Remove from oven and allow to cool completely.

Place almonds into blender and blend until almond begin to turn into a paste.  Scrape down the sides as needed.

Add spices and continue blending until smooth and… butter-like…

Transfer to an airtight container.  Lick bowl.  Store butter in the refrigerator.

***

Clearly I don’t fit into the prepackaged, “easy” meal group.

Do you prepare your meals every day?  Do your parents do it?  Your significant other?

 

Filed Under: Fitness, Recipes, Running Tagged With: running, snacks, vegan

Strawberry Pretzel Ice Cream

April 28, 2011 By Laura

Have you ever walked past a display in the produce section and been stopped in your tracks by a (good) smell?  Last night my nose located some fresh strawberries at the grocery store that I couldn’t resist.

It was enough to inspire a breakfast repeat (a rarity).  Strawberries and Cream Oats were just as amazing the second time around.

My brain cells pulled through again and I remembered Leanne’s recipe for Strawberry Ice Cream.

Shout out to Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit for keeping me in good supply of low-sugar treats (and for teaching me to spell pursuit… it’s just one of those words for me…).

I fully intended to make a nice, normal strawberry ice cream.  Then I spotted those pretzels and rekindled my romance with sweet + salty.

Shout out to my job for keeping me in good supply of Delta Airlines’ pretzels.

This Strawberry Pretzel Ice Cream was quite tasty.  The pretzels were awesome in it.  Even if you don’t add them – *gasp* – do use a shake or two of salt to bring out the strawberry sweetness.


Strawberry Pretzel Ice Cream

  • 3/4 C light coconut milk
  • 1/4 C unsweetened almond milk
  • 1 cup strawberries
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 T maple syrup
  • 1/4 tsp guar gum
  • 1 package of Delta pretzels, slightly broken up (probably 3-4 regular pretzels)

Combine all ingredients EXCEPT the pretzels in a blender and blend until smooth-ish (I left a few bits of strawberry).

Pour into ice cream maker and make as directed by manufacturer, adding pretzels in the last 1-2 minutes.

Scoop into 2 bowls and enjoy!  (One at a time.)

Notes:

– According to Leanne, you can do this without an ice cream maker by pouring into a bowl and freezing 1.5-2 hours.  You need to remove every 30 mins to whisk so it doesn’t make a strawberry ice cube.  You’d probably want to add the pretzels in the last 15-30 mins

– You could use agave, honey, or stevia rather than maple syrup to sweeten this

– You can probably do this without the Guar Gum.  It’s a thickener, so your ice cream will be more cream-like with it

***

The Royal Wedding is tomorrow!  Are you waking up to watch it?

I was going to resist… but I may do a strategically-timed-uncharacteristically-early morning workout.

Filed Under: Breakfast, Products, Recipes, Running, Uncategorized Tagged With: breakfast, dessert, oats, running, snacks, vegan

Indian-Spiced Roasted Chickpeas

April 26, 2011 By Laura

Did you know that it is a British royal wedding tradition for chefs to name dishes after the bride?  And that the menu is always written in French?  I’d never know what I was eating!

Princess Diana’s dish was titled: suprême de volaille princesse de galle. Any guesses as to what that is?

A chicken breast stuffed with lamb mousse, wrapped in brioche, and garnished with asparagus tips and Madeira sauce.  Apparently there are no pictures on this dish in existence (that I could find), but it sounds fantastically decadent!

I wonder what Kate’s will be… something light, veggie-based?  Or something beefy?

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Enough about Kate’s food!  My nourishment is far more important.  🙂

A creative “salad” is my favorite (aside from chocolate cake).  You can toss lettuce with virtually anything – veggies, grains, meats, eggs, legumes, cheeses, fruits…the list goes on.

Clarification: it may be a little weird tossed with ice cream… but it’s unlikely I would turn it down.

My salad of choice last night was a sweet-salty-spicy combo.

Roasted Chickpeas

  • Arugula
  • Cantaloupe
  • Roaring 40s blue cheese
  • Indian spiced chickpeas

I tossed it all with a little olive oil, lemon, and pepper.  It didn’t need much.

Indian spices pair really well with fruit.  The salty-spiciness complements the fruit’s sweetness.  Like when you sprinkle watermelon with salt.

These roasted chickpeas can be eaten alone (and may want to be alone to lick your fingers), but they are versatile.  Add crunch and unexpected flavor to salads, Greek yogurt, sautes… eat them instead of chips with your lunchtime wrap!

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Indian-Spiced Roasted Chickpeas

  • 1 C chickpeas, rinsed
  • 2 tsp lemon juice
  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • 1 1/2 tsp garam masala
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne
  • S+P, to taste

Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl.  Toss well to combine.  Spread evenly on a foil-lined baking sheet.

Roast for 25-30 mins, tossing half way through.  The chickpeas are done once they begin turning dark brown.

Remove from oven and serve immediately, or allow to cool completely and store in airtight container.

***

What dish would the chef at your royal wedding name for you? Mine would involve arugula, a fruit (maybe blackberries?), nuts, and some kind of spicy meat substance.  And chocolate. 😉

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: dinner, Indian, lunch, royal wedding, salad, snacks, vegan, vegetarian, wedding

Wedding Recovery

April 4, 2011 By Laura

One of my best friends got married this past weekend at the Inn at Palmetto Bluff in South Carolina.

Mallory and I hit the road for the wedding weekend, well-prepared with snacks.

No pedestrian road food for us!

That’s right.  I made guac for a road trip.  Normal, no?

In my guac:

  • Avocado
  • Jalapeno
  • Carrots
  • Red onion
  • Cilantro
  • Cumin
  • Coriander
  • S+P

 

We hit a little traffic at the end.

Inching along

We distracted ourselves by singing some Alanis Morissette.  Ironic.

Despite the crawl, we arrived in plenty of time to enjoy the view from our cottage before the rehearsal and dinner.

Looking out from the screened in porch

The Bride showed up to the rehearsal wearing the perfect dress.  Isn’t she pretty?

How cute is this chapel?!

Buffet.  S’mores.  Open bar.  You do the math. It was a good night.

Mallory, the (sober) mommy-to-be, and me

Side note: I’m not so sure I’m digging my spray tan.  Too Snookie?!


Saturday morning we had time to roam around and enjoy the day before the wedding festivities began.

It doesn't even look real!

 

Mallory and I wandered into the Market and I found nut butter heaven.

Guess what I'll be making soon...

 

We all got dressed and headed to pictures at the family’s guest house.  These houses were no joke.  I could have gotten lost in there.  Specifically, in the Viking stove.

Erica and Me

 

The wedding went without a hitch (pun intended).  Christina was a GORGEOUS bride!  I can’t wait to see the pics from the professional photog.

 

Post-wedding we had wine and hors d’oeuvres on the lawn.  My favorite people in the world were all in the same place!  (RARE occasion these days.)

Dallas, me, Angie, Mallory, Erica, and Jim

The we were treated to an awesome 5-course dinner, plenty of toasts and dancing all night.

We had a great time with fellow bridesmaids and new friends Lauren and Tricia… Lauren is modeling the longest cucumber slice I have ever seen.

You can't make this up

Sadly, we had to all part ways Sunday morning.  Slowly. Fueled with coffee and eggs, compliments of the bride’s dad.

The view driving out made it hard to leave!

Being cooped up in a car all morning did motive me.  After getting home, I went for a run, cleaned, played with Stevie (who was very glad I came home!) and got some work done for an early meeting.

Run stats:

  • Distance: 4 miles
  • Time: 34:06
  • Pace: 8:52

 

Today’s breakfast was simple (so was the cell phone pic), but hit the spot after a weekend of over-the-top food.

  • Atlanta Farm Fresh Greek-style yogurt
  • Crumbled raw Brazilian flax cookie
  • Goji berries
  • Cinnamon

Protein, good fats, and antioxidants.  Just what the doctor ordered.

***

This afternoon I’m off to the airport for a business trip.  This will be the story of my life for the next month or so.  #marriedtowork

Does it seem like all of your friends are paired off/married/having babies?


Filed Under: Breakfast, Running, Travel Tagged With: breakfast, running, snacks, wedding

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