Friday night I had a scheduled appointment with a personal trainer – you get 3 free sessions at the gym I go to.. so I thought, why not. Most of the time was spent doing a health evaluation, and then 15 minutes of exercises. Nothing too crazy, but my abs and arms are sore from the exercises. I think I just need someone to push me in my stength training routine, or actually I simply need to aquire a stength training routine. When I work out I spend most of the time running or walking on the treadmill and then I causally walk around deciding what machines I want to do for strength. Then I do some abs, but I don’t really push myself. Which is why I think a trainer would be awesome. From the first session I realized that my core is weak and that is the reason I can’t lower my legs for leg lifts without my back arching and lifting off the ground, so I need to do modified ab exercises until my core is stronger. I also need to mix up my cardio – I’m training for a half marathon so I will continue running but on my cross training days I want to take spinning or do the arc trainer. I have another appointment soon, I’ll keep you all posted.
I had a great Saturday – nothing was planned- I woke up around 9 but Isaac and I stayed busy pretty much all day. I started cleaning early- took out the recycling, the trash, cleaned the hard wood floors, and put away clean dishes. I had a bowl of oats for breakfast.. same ol same ol, no picture – it’d be boring anyway.
My morning snack on the other hand is nothing but boring… Pumpkin Muffins! I used Trader Joe’s pumpkin bread and muffin mix. They are so good, not too sweet and very pumpkiny. I totally thought about subbing the oil for apple sauce AFTER I had poured it in with the eggs. I didn’t want to waste the eggs, I totally would have just tossed them but they’re expensive – we buy them from a student at Isaac’s school who has his own chickens, although I’m pretty sure his fam helps him out raising the chickens, as he’s in second grade. Needless to say the muffins have oil, which is fine. I still ate one and it was delish. Isaac had 3.
I can’t quite figure out why my muffins came out as cone heads. Does any baking expert know why this happened?
I also made something else new yesterdayy… PESTO, I had never attempted to made this deliciousness before – but we had a ton of basil to use up from our multiple plants so I attempted to make some. It was so easy- I used the Cooking Light Classic pesto recipe as a base and ended up with this:
- 1 tablespoon chopped walnuts
- 1 garlic clove, peeled
- 1.5 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 2 cups basil leaves (about 2 ounces)
- 1/4 cup (1 ounces) grated fresh Parmesan cheese
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
I put the garlic and nuts into my mini food processor and pulsed. Added the olive oil, pulsed 3 times. Then added the remaining ingredients and pulsed until mixed. I opened the food processor once to do a stir with a spoon to make sure the items on the sides were being included as well. And ta-da, from plant to pesto.
Which resulted in a delicious dinner of pesto pasta with squash, zucchini and shrimpies.
And a close up shot:
We went to Starbucks after dinner, I got a non-fat cappuccino and we rented Bee Movie. As usual I fell asleep during the movie, but not before I ate a bag of kettle corn by myself. I love kettle corn. And, the movie was really cute so I need to finish it today at some point.
This Sunday morning I woke up, ate some oats
I lounged around the house, doing laundry and baking some butternut squash. Mid morning I had 1 scoop of protein powder with 3 oz of H20.
I’m hoping to make something tonight to enter into the Blogger Secret Ingredient competition. Hopefully it’s not too late.







Brittany Mullins, HHC








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Sounds like a good training session – hope the next appointment goes well!!
Oooh, pumpkin muffins!! Was the batter lumpy/extra thick when you poured it into the muffin cups?? That could have caused the “cone head” effect
Another “oooh” is in order for that homemade pesto – fabulous!!
Looking forward to seeing what you make for the BSI challenge!!
First, that is so cute that you buy eggs from a student at Isaac’s school and so cool that the second grader raises chickens. Definitely wouldn’t want to waste that.
Second, you sound just like me with the strength training. I need something to follow. I’ve been using some things from Gina (fitnessista’s) blog and some rip outs from Self, but I wish I could have three personal training sessions! Can’t wait to hear all you learn.
It’s definitely not too late! I’m excited to see what you do w/ the squash.
Mmm.
Your muffins – ha ha! I was confused about their shape and then you mentioned it too. They looks kinda elfish, in a good way!
I think you’ll LOVE strength training. It’s so great for your mental and physical health. I love that it helps prevent osteoporosis! I feel like the results come pretty fast too. V. rewarding.
And I love your pesto.
I so glad I can help with the “cone problem!”
I recently learned what makes that happen. . .
According to Alton Brown’s book, “A too-hot oven usually results in either a pointy top or lack of expansion. The outer shell sets too soon and the gas never gets to do its thing.”
So, your muffins are either cone-ish or flat on top. I’ve had this problem too.
What a fun filled weekend! Love the conehead muffins and I am very impressed with your pesto!
It’s definitely not too late! As long as posts are up before midnight tonight, I’m happy
Those pumpkin muffins look so good! What a great story about those eggs – I think it’s so cool that you know exactly where they came from!
Love the “plant to pesto” – yet another way that you know exactly where your food comes from!
And I’m totally with you on the strength routines. I always tend to just do cardio and then “hold off” on strength training until the next workout. Of course, if you hold off every time, the strength training is never really accomplished…good luck with the trainer!
wowie! those muffins look fab. and the shrimp pasta dish…OUTRAGEOUS!
Happy sundaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
Way to go on making your own pesto – that’s one thing I’ve never gotten around to doing (mostly because I don’t have my own basil plants). And the shrimp dish looks yummy!
Ohh i love pesto pasta… simple but so good.. my new thing is adding pesto to my veggie burger sammies with some fresh tomato and it makes it a more elegant meal!
Heather – I used the rip outs from Self too!!
Sami- Thank you for posting, that was really helpful. Our oven is off a bit (about 50 degrees) so I have to turn up the heat to compensate. It must have been too hot for the muffins. They still taste fine though
Jenn- Okay, I procrastinated, but it’s up before 12 so I think I am good! I do the same, I’m always like I think I do legs tomorrow. hehe
Marianne – I don’t thinking making your own pesto would be worth it if you don’t have plants because it would be expensive to buy all that basil at the grocery. But you should get a plant- they are easy to grow.
Christie – Such a great idea. I have put the pesto on sandwiches but not burgers yet.. Maybe tomorrow?