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Silver Balls + WIAW

January 11, 2012 By Laura

“Normal” people think I’m strange.

 

It’s perfectly normal to blow up a 65 inch fitness ball at your desk, right?  The stares would indicate otherwise.

People who have never even bothered to say hello in the elevator before stopped by to comment.  I’m sure this could be turned into some social experiment.

 

 

Whatever.  My butt falls asleep in my chair and it makes my hips hurt to sit there all day.  Everyone can kiss my big, silver ball.  (Yessss… I worked balls into yet another post!)

 

Since I’m not allowed to try running again until Saturday, I’m modifying The Sweaty Betties’ January Mile-a-Day challenge.

 

Runner's Knee or some IT-related thing. Lovely.

 

I’m now using a bike or elliptical for 30 mins of intervals in lieu of running.  Which only make me want to run more.  That’s how I started my day today, along with P90X Ab Ripper X.  Shout out to Dr. Schuman at 1st Choice Healthcare – it does feel better today!

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My big silver ball and I are happy it’s time again to celebrate Hump Day with  What I Ate Wednesday! 

 

 

Breakfast:

Covered in sweat after the elliptical, I was actually chilly when I got back to eat breakfast.  I had a craving for some deliciousness I created over the weekend: Shredded Sweet Potato Oatmeal.

 

I had shredded sweet potato left over from my Asian-Inspired Sweet Potato Lentil Loaf.  What better use than in oats?!

Yes, I realize I’ve made Sweet Potato Pie Oatmeal before… that used sweet potato puree, which make it more pie-like.  This was more in the vein of Carrot Cake Oats with the grated potato.  Less silky, though no less lovely.

(Recipe at bottom)

 

Lunch:

I still can’t get enough green!

 

At a loss for lunch inspiration, I stumbled across Sunflower Beet Pesto (which I made and liked before my recently acquired taste for beets) in my freezer.  I made a hodge podge salad and used the pesto as dressing.  With a side of Salt & Pepper PopChips, this was an winner.

In my salad:

  • Spinach
  • Cabbage
  • Cilantro
  • Edamame
  • Cucumber
  • Carrots
  • Green onion
  • Sunflower Beet Pesto

 

Dinner:

My boss is in town from Houston, so we hit up one of my favorite spots for dinner: Top Flr.

Top Flr offers several vegetarian-friendly menu items.  I’ve been successfully avoiding meat (aside from one digression to have a taste of foie gras ice cream) since January 1st, and I have felt better.  Most dining establishments offer at least a few sides that are veg-friendly, but finding a tofu/soy-protein-based dish is still rare.

We started with hummus with chili oil and fried capers.  I don’t know what they do to it, but it is the most amazing hummus I’ve ever had… and I’ve had a lot of hummus.  Served with grilled pita, hot peppers, and olives.

 

 

My main was a the Orange-Apple Tofu, served with Baby Bok Choy and Japanese Eggplant Miso.  I order this every time I go.  Normally I don’t eat fried stuff, but I make an exception for this dish.

The freshly breaded crunch contrasts perfectly with the pillowy tofu.  I also loved sweetness of the orange with the savory miso sauce.  The bok choy was a little too done and covered in sauce for my taste… but I can forgive them for tofu perfection.

 

 

Sadly, the server dumped our check on the table without offering dessert.  There was a bread pudding on the menu I would have dove into.  I probably didn’t need it anyway. 🙁

 

Verdict: I’ll be back.  I could live on their hummus and the stellar cocktail program alone.

 

Snacks:

It’s no secret I’m a snack whore.

Especially for homemade Granola Cookies that have just 3g of sugar.  Not to worry, I’m sharing the recipe soon. 🙂

 

 

Followed up with a Cutie.  Because they’re not just for kids.

 

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Shredded Sweet Potato Oatmeal

  • 1/2 c unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 1/2 c water
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1/2 c oatmeal
  • 1/2 grated sweet potato
  • Shake of salt
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/8 tsp allspice
  • Maple syrup + ground cinnamon, to taste

 

Bring milk and water to a boil in a small pot with cinnamon stick.  Add oatmeal, grated sweet potato, and salt.

When 1-2 min from being done, add vanilla and spices.

Scoop into bowl and top with cinnamon and syrup to taste. 

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Thank you SO much for all the well-wishes on my knee.  I don’t say it enough, but it means a lot to have such an awesome support group.

If you’re not a vegetarian, do you enjoy ordering veg items at restaurants?

Do you work in a state/location separate from your boss(es)?  Does it make a difference to you?

 

Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Fitness, Products, Recipes, Restaurants, Running Tagged With: breakfast, cookies, dinner, injury, oats, P90X, PopChips, restaurants, running, snacks, sweet potato, tofu, Top Flr, vegan, workout

Weekend Fun + Roasted Lemon Pepper Cabbage

January 9, 2012 By Laura

Particularly awesome weekends make it hard to go back to work.

 

Friday I had dinner at Wahoo (how awesome is that name?!) with one of my oldest friends.

 

Beet Salad with goat cheese, toasted walnuts, arugula and mint vinaigrette

 

Then I came home and did something I haven’t done in a long time – I curled up in bed with a nice scotch and read a book.  My first book of 2012 was Room.  I also started using GoodReads again, thanks to a reminder from Carol.

 

RoomRoom by Emma Donoghue

My rating: 2 of 5 stars

The first half of this book was really, really slow. It was an especially hard read since it was written in the voice of a 5 year old. The second half was better, but depressing. I can’t say I recommend it.

View all my reviews

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Saturday I woke up to some exciting news – my Spinach Shiitake Miso Soup made the Food Buzz Top 9!  It made my day. 🙂  Thank YOU for the Buzz, and welcome new readers!  In case you missed it, check out my soup and the other 8 awesome recipes here.

 

 

I had a crazy list of errands to tackle, so I made a fun lunch to fuel it.  This resulted in me eating 1/2 a head of cabbage.  It was so good I couldn’t stop!  Clearly I didn’t learn my lesson about too much cabbage and gas (TMI, sorry) from the last time.

 

Roasted Lemon Pepper Cabbage and Asian-Inspired Lentil Loaf

 

This lemon-y roasted cabbage was so good I couldn’t stop eating it!  At the last minute I decided to add nutritional yeast to the mix, giving it a little more dimension.  I loved the rich nuttiness with all the lemon and pepper.  It was delicious with my Asian-Inspired Sweet Potato Lentil Loaf.

(Cabbage recipe at bottom)

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Saturday night I met up with a bunch local bloggers Carol, Heather, and Lee for the Atlanta Underground Market.

 

The market is wall-to-wall food samplings prepared by locals in their kitchens.  There is even a good variety of vegetarian and vegan food.  These aren’t restaurant owners, just home cooks and small-time bakers in Atlanta who want to share their food with a broader audience.  The website calls it an “incubator for new food talent.”

 

My favorites of the evening:

 

Teff bread with 4 Ethiopian tastes from Kushina Catering

L to R: Coconut Lime Yucca, Spicy Sweet Potato, Lemon Kale, Pumpkin Flax, Chocolate Parsnip Fig

 

Cookie Underground is one of the coolest ideas there.  They make cookies from vegetables!  Each cookies is about 50 calories and filled with good, clean vitamins and nutrients from fresh veggies.  Good thing because I could eat a dozen of the ancho and chipotle chili-laced Spicy Sweet Potato Cookies.

Sunday was a straight up lazy day of rest.  It was everything I hoped it would be.

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I was doing SO well with the Mile-a-Day Challenge… until Saturday’s run.  Around mile 2 I began having sharp pain in my left knee.  I didn’t twist it or anything, so I stretched a bit and kept going thinking it would work itself out.  Notsomuch.  It only got worse and I limped the last couple of miles home. I have no idea what happened… it still hurts to walk!  Needless to say, I skipped my Sunday mile-a-day and took a rest day instead. 🙁

Workout Recap (1/2 – 1/8)

  • Monday – This Biceps/Back workout with 1 mile intervals
  • Tuesday – This BodyRock, 1 mile run, TRX suspension class
  • Wednesday – This Tris/Chest workout with 1 mile intervals, 100 push-ups
  • Thursday – Kickboxing, 1 mile run, 100 push-ups
  • Friday – Legs, 1 mile run, 100 push-ups
  • Saturday – 5 mile run, 6 min plank rotation, 100 push-ups
  • Sunday – REST, 100 push-ups

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Roasted Lemon Pepper Cabbage

  • 1/2 medium head of cabbage
  • Juice from 1/2 lemon
  • 2 tsp olive oil
  • 2 tsp nutritional yeast
  • 1/4 freshly ground pepper
  • Salt, to taste

 

Preheat oven to 450 degrees.  Line a baking sheet with foil (spray with olive oil if not non-stick).

Cut cabbage into wedges, then trim the core bits from each wedge.  

Place wedges on pan, evenly spaced.Whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, nutritional yeast, salt, and pepper.  Using a brush, coat the top of each wedge. Flip wedges over and repeat on other side.

Roast cabbage for ~10 mins, or until the beginning to brown.  Carefully flip the wedges and roast from an additional 8-10 mins, until the cabbage is browned and tender.

Serves 1-2.

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Tonight is my first book club!  I’m really loving the motivation to read for fun again.

What’s the best book you’ve read lately?

Anything fun/exciting happen this weekend?


Filed Under: Books, Core, Fitness, Recap, Recipes, Restaurants, Running, Weights Tagged With: Atlanta Underground Market, cabbage, dinner, lunch, Mile-a-Day, Room, running, vegan, workout

Mile-a-Day Challenge + WIAW

January 4, 2012 By Laura

Waking up to an alarm was cruel and unusual punishment this morning.

 

Thank god it’s a short week because after so much time off (or at least out of the office), getting back to normalcy hurt a little.  Like a good back-on-track human, I only hit snooze 3 times before getting up and hitting the gym for a quick Body Rock workout and a 1 mile run.

 

1 mile everyday is January is my goal.  It’s about the longest I can stay on the dreadmill and I refuse to run outside when it’s 22 degrees outside.  When I saw the January Mile-a-Day challenge on The Sweaty Betties, I knew it was the perfect fit for me.

This is my way of *hopefully* maintaining some semblance of running shape while on my running “break.”

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Another benefit of a short week is that it feels like What I Ate Wednesday came faster!  Happy 50th, Jenn!!!

 

 

I’m in full-on snack mode.  I want to eat veggies and protein, and I want to eat them often.

 

Breakfast:

Post-workout breakfasts are usually cold, but this morning was a mini workout… and it was only 22 degrees outside.  A warm Pumpkin Zucchini Muffin topped with melty peanut butter and a side of hot green tea hit the spot.

 

 

 

Lunch:

“Meat” loaf leftovers!  This vegan loaf was even more awesome on day 2.  The flavors came together even more and provided a delicious, warming work lunch.

 

In case you missed it, check out the recipe for my (vegan!) Asian-Inspired Sweet Potato Lentil Loaf here.  I can’t tell you enough to try it – I can’t believe it took me so long to make one!

Today I ate it with raw zucchini sticks (if you on’t already eat it raw you have to try it) and red pepper hummus.

 

Dinner:

Since I’m obsessed with my new discovery – miso – I made a miso soup!


 

This was an amazing, hearty noodle-filled soup with plenty of green and just enough spice to make my nose run.

Recipe to come tomorrow!

 

Snacks:

Most people are probably the opposite, but I snack MORE when I’m a work.  It is my equivalent of a smoke break. 🙂

 

Cutie + lots of water

 

Primal Vegan Jerky

 

Think Thin Cookies n' Cream Bar

 

Attempt #1 at a Protein Microwave Muffin. #Fail

 

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I was feeling under the weather… but I SWEAR the miso cured me.

Are you doing any January challenge?  Want to run with me? 🙂

Do you snack more at work or at home?  The same?

 

Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Fitness, Products, Running Tagged With: breakfast, dinner, lunch, Mile-a-Day, miso, Primal, running, snacks, soup, Think Thin, tofu, vegan, WIAW, workout

Starting Off 2012 Right

January 2, 2012 By Laura

Notice anything new?

 

Look up… there’s gullible written on the ceiling.

I kid.  Look at the top of the screen.  I have a new HEADER!!!

 

The amazing, talented, and hilarious Holly @ The Healthy Everythingtarian designed it for me.  If you don’t already read her blog, then you should start.  She is a great writer and makes some of the most yummy-looking food on the web.

 

In addition to the new header starting my 2012 off right, I did a couple of other things to kick off the New Year:

Dinner with some of my best friends

 

 

An awesome drink

(ok, a few awesome drinks…)

Blind Eye - mezcal, raspberry syrup, cynar, lemon, and cava

 

 

Pumpkin Zucchini Muffin with Peanut Butter “Icing” for Breakfast

(click here for recipe)

 

Peanut Butter Icing

  • 1 T peanut four
  • Splash unsweetened almond milk
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • Pinch of salt

 

12K run for 2012

 

Green Smoothie

 

Banana Avocado Smoothie

  • 1/4 avocado
  • 1/2 banana
  • 1 C spinach
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • 1 tsp Maca
  • 1 C unsweetened almond milk
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp almond extract
  • 4-5 drops liquid stevia
  • Ice + Water, to taste

 

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Remember when I said I’m not a Resolution-maker?

 

I lied a little… I set 5 goals for 2011:

  1. Run another Half Marathon – Check!
  2. Work on my fitness, focusing on nutrition and building muscle – Check-ish.  There was a little holiday indulgence and I only made it to a 2 pack.
  3. Develop more original recipes – Check!
  4. Surround myself with good people – Check!  I have the best friends. 🙂
  5. Advance at work – Check!  I was accepted into a leadership program and exceed my goals for 2011.

 

Writing down goals DOES work – I hit all 5 (with those small exceptions).

 

In 2012 I just want to start off with this in mind:

 

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Last week was a little crazy with the unexpected travel, but I managed to squeeze in 6 days of workouts.  I started 2012 with a 12K run.  Doing it in kilometers was a little cheat… but I can’t just bust out 12 miles like Matt. 😉  I was pleasantly surprised at how good it felt since I haven’t been running.  My pace was even good at a 7:37 min/mile average.

Workout Recap (12/26 – 1/1)

  • Monday – TRX suspension class, 100 push-ups
  • Tuesday – This BodyRock, Elliptical – 45 mins, 100 push-ups
  • Wednesday – Rest, 100 push-ups
  • Thursday – Kickboxing, TRX
  • Friday – Tris/Chest
  • Saturday – Kickboxing, 100 push-ups
  • Sunday – 12K run (in honor of 2012), 100 push-ups

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I’m looking forward to a kick ass 2012!

How did you start off the new year?

What are you most looking forward to this month?

 

Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Core, Fitness, Recap, Recipes, Running, Smoothies, Weights Tagged With: breakfast, cocktails, dinner, kickboxing, New Year, pumpkin, running, smoothies, workout

Tuesday is the New Monday

December 27, 2011 By Laura

 

It’s hard to believe it’s all over!

 

Christmas seems to have flown by.  While I’m always ready for the rush to be over, it’s a little sad too.  I love the lights and anticipation… and the baking. 🙂

 

I have to go out of town unexpectedly this morning, so today’s is a photo recap.  I hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanza, or Merry Un-Affiliated Holiday Weekend!

 

Christmas Eve Breakfast - Toad in a Hole with white truffle salt and greens

 

Bacon Spread = new favorite WF discovery

 

The best cake I've ever made

 

Round 1 of desserts

Mom, we're out of 'nog!

The calm before the storm Christmas Morning

My favorite present

Too much excitement for this tired puppy!

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The fitness recap is a day late too… but I managed to NOT take a day off this week.  Saturday was a little light, but I still got moving.  That’s sometimes the hardest part this time of year – making the time for yourself to get out to do even a little fitness.  Once I do it I’m so happy I did.  It’s true what they say – you never regret a workout!

Two things to highlight:

  1. I’m still digging Body Rock – it’s a great resource when you only have a few minutes to squeeze in a workout
  2. I went running for the first time in a month – the worst part about not running is how very hard it is to get back out there.  My legs felt like sandbags.  I won’t be taking that much time off again!

Workout Recap (12/19 – 12/26)

  • Monday – P90X Biceps/Back, 100 push-ups
  • Tuesday – This BodyRock, Kickboxing, Legs
  • Wednesday – P90X Triceps/Chest
  • Thursday – This BodyRock (again), 4.5 mile run, 100 push-ups
  • Friday – Kickboxing, Elliptical
  • Saturday – All 3 of these BodyRocks, 100 push-ups
  • Sunday – This BodyRock (again), P90X Shoulders and Arms, Ab Ripper X
  • Monday – TRX suspension class, 100 push-ups

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Later this week I’m going to share Christmas brunch and the details on that cake… it was insane.  I wish I could take credit for that recipe!

What was the best present you received?

Are you a little relieved the madness is over?  Maybe just a little sad too?

 

Filed Under: Baking, Core, Fitness, Products, Recap, Running, Weights Tagged With: bacon, Christmas, dessert, P90X, running, workout

Catering Survival + 2 Holiday Cheese Dishes

December 19, 2011 By Laura

Recipe Googling isn’t necessarily sophisticated inspired.

Google’s Zeitgeist (a yearly report of the most searched items), inspired Bon Appetit to research the most-Googled recipes in the US for 2011.  According to their article, Americans are pretty dull in the kitchen.

  1. Chicken
  2. Meatloaf
  3. Banana Bread
  4. Chili
  5. Pancake
  6. Lasagna
  7. Pork Chop
  8. Guacamole
  9. Cupcakes
  10. Cream Cheese Frosting

I’ll give you the cupcakes because they are awesome, but meatloaf?!  Gross.

How is pizza not on the list?  It appears people prefer to have theirs made for them.  In the most searched restaurants category the top 3 restaurant searches were: Pizza Hut, Dominos, and Papa John’s.  In that order.

Maybe the next party I cater will be a pizza theme… People need to know there are better options than Pizza Hut!


Thank you, thank you, thank you for all of the well-wishes for my first catering job.  I am proud to announce that I survived the party!

There will be more to come on the whole experience.  Today I’m still recovering and swamped at work, so this is a short one to report that everything went swimmingly despite me waking up at 5am multiple days in a row having mild panic attacks.

What I didn’t expect was how gratifying it would be to watch people enjoy food I made.  Listening to their comments/conversations about each dish was so much fun!  Thank god they were positive comments.

Over the next week or so I’ll be sharing recipes from the event.  Today I’ll start at the beginning – the cheeses!

Often the most-eaten items at a party, I planned 2 different cheese dishes.

The first was inspired by my friend Jenn @ Peas & Crayons.  She made this Pumpkin Basil Cheesecake Spread a couple of months ago and I’ve made it 3 times since she posted the recipe!  For this party, I made a Pumpkin Rosemary-Basil version of this spread.

My modifications:

  • Add 1T of fresh rosemary 
  • Increased the basil to 10 huge leaves
  • Used 1/2 tsp of palm sugar
  • Didn’t make the Ritz crust

Like every other time I’ve made it, this spread was a hit.  It’s a great, savory cheesecake–like spread that is wonderful with some salty crackers.  The addition of rosemary was a good one – I may try it again with just rosemary and sage!

The second was a simple sugar-nut-whiskey baked brie.  Yes, its old school.  Be honest though – who doesn’t love warm, gooey, decadent brie?

What I love about the whiskey is the melted caramel-like texture (think ice cream topping caramel) is takes on when heated with the brown sugar.  No need to use fancier spirits here (not that there’s anything wrong with Jack) – the sugar takes the edge of the alcohol taste and leaves you with the underlying sweet-smokiness.

Recipe after the Monday fitness re-cap.  Much-needed fitness after that brie. 😉


Google’s Zeitgeist also looked at how people worked on their fitness.  The most popular workout search was the Thor Workout and the top diet was the Dukan Diet.  I must be out of touch – I don’t know what either of those are!

My hectic week forced me to take 2 “rest” days… but I have absolutely no regrets about it!  Here’s what my week looked like:

Workout Recap (12/12 – 12/18)

  • Monday – This BodyRock, Ab Ripper X, 100 push-ups
  • Tuesday – This BodyRock (again), Kickboxing, Legs
  • Wednesday – 100 push-ups
  • Thursday – Bis/Back with 1.5 miles in intervals, 100 push-ups
  • Friday – Kickboxing, 100 push-ups
  • Saturday – 100 push-ups
  • Sunday – Elliptical intervals (60 mins), Shoulders, 6 min planks


Jacked Up Brie

  • 1 round (14 oz) brie
  • 1/4 C brown sugar
  • 1/4 C pecans, chopped
  • 1 T (heaping) Jack Daniels (or other whiskey)

Combine sugar, nuts, and whiskey in a small bowl.  Cover and place in fridge, allowing flavors to combine overnight.

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.

Place brie in an oven-proof dish and bake 7-8 mins, until softened.  Remove from oven and pour topping over the brie.  Return to oven for 3-4 mins.

Serve with bread, crackers, and apples.

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After being so focused on this party, it felt weird to be sitting on the couch without any food prepping to do last night!

What is your favorite cheese or cheese dish?

What has been the best food/dish you’ve had at a holiday party this season?

Filed Under: Core, Dip, Fitness, Recap, Recipes, Running, Weights Tagged With: brie, Christmas, entertaining, Jack Daniels, whiskey

Pumpkin Protein Bars

December 5, 2011 By Laura

Get “pumped” up.

Maybe not quiiiiite as pumped as Hans, Franz, and Arnold.

 

Weights are my winter my focus though.  When you are lifting weights, you need to take in enough protein to build muscle and achieve that toned look.  (Click here for more on Building Muscle/Protein Intake) 

Getting enough protein is sometimes hard to do on a diet that is plant-based.  No worries.  I baked my way to getting protein… and it even involves pumpkin!  Bonus: they are low sugar.

 

 

These pumpkin bars are easy to make – just one bowl and you’re done.  They are extremely moist (thank you, pumpkin).  If you like a more “cake-like” bar, just add more flour.

One of my favorite things about this recipe is that the bars freeze really well.  Unbelievably, I think they got even better post-freeze with a quick 20 seconds in the microwave.

 

 

I cut mine up in to pretty small squares.  I did the nutritionals for one square, but I eat 2 at a time.  That’s 5g of protein for 100 calories and <3g of sugar.  Perfect for a little pre-workout fuel.

Recipe at the bottom!

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My ankle has been jacked up (yep, that’s the technical term) since the Thanksgiving Half Marathon so I’ve been loyal to my commitment not to run. 🙂  Of course, since I can’t run I really WANT to go for a run.  *sigh*

I did try something new this week – spinning!  I did it once before in high school and my butt was so sore after I swore I’d never do it again.  10-ish years later, the pain is butt a memory (haha) and I got back in the saddle.  It was so much fun!  The hour flew by – we had sing-a-longs, did “hill” intervals, sprinted it out, and did something called jumps.  I can’t wait to do it again!

 

Workout Recap (11/28-12/4)

  • Monday – 30 mins stationary bike intervals, Biceps/Back, 100 push-ups
  • Tuesday – My Favorite Intervals, Ab Ripper X, 100 push-ups 
  • Wednesday – Tris/Chest/Abs with trainer, 100 push-ups
  • Thursday – 100 Workout, Kickboxing 
  • Friday – Shoulders, Bike intervals, 100 push-ups
  • Saturday – Spinning, 100 push-ups
  • Sunday – Elliptical intervals (1 hour!), Glutes, 100 push-ups

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Pumpkin Protein Bars

Adapted from this Jamie Eason LiveFit Recipe.

  • 1/4 C xylitol
  • 1/4 C NuNaturals Baking Fiber Blend
  • 1 – 4 oz. jar baby food prunes
  • 2 tsp. ground cinnamon
  • 1 ½ tsp. ground ginger
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 4 large egg whites
  • 2 C pumpkin puree (or 1 can)
  • 1 C quick cooking oatmeal
  • 1/2 C chickpea flour
  • 1/4 C coconut flour
  • 2 scoops vanilla protein powder
  • ½ cup almond milk

 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees and prepare large Pyrex (9 x 13).

Combine all ingredients in large bowl.  Spread evenly in pyrex and bake for 20-25 mins.

Makes 26 squares.

Note: You could use apple sauce or date paces in place of the prunes.

Approximate nutrition per square: 50 calories, 0.7g fat, 9.6g carbs, 2.5g fiber, 1.4g sugar, 2.5g protein

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I have a case of the Mondays.

Do you spin?

What is your favorite thing to eat before and after a good workout?

 

Filed Under: Baking, Core, Fitness, Recap, Recipes, Running, Weights Tagged With: gluten-free, kickboxing, NuNaturals, P90X, protein, pumpkin, running, snacks, spinning, workout

Pumpkin Tempeh Chili

December 1, 2011 By Laura

I am a wuss.

 

There is a reason I live in the South – cold weather and I are not friends.  I showed up to run the Thanksgiving Half Marathon wearing fleece-lined running pants, a long sleeve shirt, a jacket (with thumb holes!), a fleece scarf, fleece gloves… and a body warmer attached to the inside of my jacket.  I couldn’t feel my toes until mile 4.

 

 

Suffice it to say that my soup cravings are now out of control.  Kind of like my pumpkin obsession.

The logical conclusion is to make soup with pumpkin.  Wait.  It’s too cold for a simple soup.  I need a bone-warming chili.  Pumpkin chili!   (No, I haven’t actually tuned orange.  Yet.)

 

 

This was my first time ever making chili, so the recipe evolved as I went.  I thought the black and white photo would hide the fact that is was dark and I have poor kitchen lighting make me look classic like Julia Childs.

 

This chili is vegan – using tempeh rather than ground meat.  Even if you are accustomed to tempeh, I strongly advise you to steam or boil it before you use it in chili.  It removes the bitterness, allowing the other flavors to shine.

With the tempeh and black beans, this is one helluva a fiber-rich, protein-filled meal!

 

Bad lighting combined with brown food = picture of the year.

 

I like strong flavors in chili, and the slight sweetness combined with heat.  When creating my chili, I wanted to really feel the heat and the warmth from the cumin and cinnamon.  Cinnamon may seem like an odd choice, but try it out!  It gives savory dishes a fantastic depth and brings out the subtle fruitiness of the tomato.

Cinnamon also works well with pumpkin.  I had about 1/2 a cup of the canned stuff  leftover from my Pumpkin Rum Bread Pudding, and into the pot it went!  I loved the creamy texture it added… next time I may try using even more!

 

 

Cocoa also went into the post.  It was almost an afterthought… I tasted the cumin with the black beans and thought a mole twist would be just the thing to make the dish pop.

 

Top it all off with avocado and – if you really love fire – Sriracha.

Guaranteed to warm you right down to the toes!

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Pumpkin Tempeh Chili

  • 1 T extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 package (8 oz) tempeh
  • 1/2 large yellow onion, chopped
  • 1 red pepper, chopped
  • 1 celery stalk, chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 dried arbol chili peppers, re-hydrated and minced
  • 2 tsp cocoa powder
  • 1.5 tsp ancho chili powder
  • 1 tsp oregano
  • 1/2 tsp cumin
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 T apple cider vinegar
  • 1.5 C (1 can) black beans, rinsed and drained
  • 1.5 C diced tomatoes (I used fire-roasted)
  • 1/2 C pumpkin puree*
  • 1 C vegetable stock
  • 1 tsp Xylitol (or sweetener of choice, if needed)
  • S+P, to taste
  • Optional toppings: avocado, sriracha, sour cream, cilantro

 

Steam tempeh 10-15 mins to remove bitterness.

Meanwhile, saute veggies over med-high in large pot (~10 mins).  Add garlic at the end to avoid burning.  Next add in spices, stir to combine, and saute another 1-2 mins.  Stir in apple cider vinegar to deglaze.

Add tempeh, beans, tomatoes, and  pumpkin.  Stir to combine.  Cover and allow to simmer for ~20 mins, stirring occasionally.

Remove cover and stir.  Taste and adjust flavors.  This is where I added Xylitol.  Allow to simmer 15-20 mins more until liquid is reduced and flavors have melded.

Makes 4 servings (4 cups).

Note: If pumpkin in chili creeps you out isn’t available, try using a winter squash or sweet potato puree.  You could also omit.

Approximate nutrition: 320 calories, 9.5g fat, 36.2g carbohydrates, 13.6g fiber, 5.9g sugar, 17.1g protein.

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I want to try white bean next.  Possibly orange white bean with pumpkin…

Are you a white or black bean chili person?

Do you make large pots of food to eat throughout the week?  What is your staple?

 

Filed Under: Recipes, Running Tagged With: chili, dinner, pumpkin, race, running, tempeh, vegan

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