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Let the Weekend Begin

2009 October 17
tags: butternut squash soup, homemade spaghetti, oatmeal/oatbran combo, pumpkin puffs, tempeh salad
by Eating Bird Food

Whew. The work week is over and it’s time for some relaxing. Am I right?

So let’s start with the special treat from my last post. No one guessed it but the fall dessert I had the privilege of taste testing was Frosted Pumpkin Puffs. My friend’s mom makes these cookies and I’ve heard nothing but amazing things about them. Of course I wanted to try them for myself so my friend and his gf brought over four cookies for Isaac and I to try. Some had a cream cheese-like icing and others were topped with vanilla. I was suppose to taste both and let them know which I preferred.

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I had no problem consuming two of these little puffs because they were delightful. The cookie itself had a lovely pumpkin flavor and was moist and airy, less like a cookie and more like cake. I let them know that I liked the cream cheese icing more, but that both were ridiculously tasty. My friend’s mom was also kind enough to share her recipe with me so I’ll be making some Frosted Pumpkin Puffs of my own – hopefully with a little twist!

Although, come to think of it, I may not be doing much cooking this weekend because our kitchen sink is currently out of commission. Our landlord called last night to let us know that we can’t use our sink. Every time we run water it’s causing the sink in the apartment below us to overflow. Doing dishes in the bathtub isn’t my idea of fun so we’ve been trying to refrain from using a ton of dishes. This,  in turn, means less cooking. Dangit! I really really really hope it’s fixed soon.

In other not so good, but turned out okay news, this little booger got sick on us Wednesday night.

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She was up all night vomiting and having diarrhea. We didn’t know why she was sick so I started searching online to find out what might be the reason. Turns out that when I was cooking the Mellow Lentil Soup on Tuesday evening I dropped a few small pieces of garlic and onion. Before I could pick them up the mini vacuum aka Olive had ran by and got them. I didn’t think anything of it until I found this list and realized that both onion and garlic can be harmful if consumed by dogs. The only human foods I knew not to give dogs (before reading this list) were chocolate, grapes, and raisins. If you have a dog I highly recommend looking over the list because there were many things on it that I wasn’t aware of (avocado, nutmeg, macadamia nuts…).

After a trip to the vet, a shot, and some pills she is doing fine and is back to her playful self. Thank goodness. Apparently, the amount was small enough that it just really upset her stomach because her blood work came back normal.

So besides all the drama and the cold and wet weather, things have been a-okay and I’ve been enjoying some delicious food.

Oats topped with flax granola with a little spoonful of TJ’s pumpkin butter.

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There were the standard oatmeal/oatbran combo.

In an effort to limit the amount of dirty dishes created at the house I went to our local organic market for lunch. I got the mock chicken salad made with tempeh.

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While there I also sampled a vegan chicken nugget that I could have swore came from Chic-fil-a. Back in high school Chic-fil-a was literally my favorite restaurant so you can rest assured that I do know what their nuggets taste like. And, this vegan nugget my friends was pretty darn close – in looks, texture, and taste!! The nice lady at the counter had to burst my bubble and tell me they are fried, but oh well they are definitely still tasty.

I paired a steamy bowl of butternut squash soup with the tempeh salad.

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The soup was creamy, warm, sweet, and absolutely fabulous. I definitely need to make my own version sometime very soon.

For dinner I boiled ww noodles so that we could test out some homemade spaghetti sauce that the kids at Isaac’s school prepared using items of the school garden. (tomatoes, garlic, basil, and oregano)

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I added some cooked onions and red bell pepper and some fresh spinach. It turned out to be a nice little meal and it’s cool to think that kids made it. I found out later that kids age 3-6 were the cooks. This made me wince a little but Isaac assured me they all washed their hands and they weren’t allowed to pick their noses during kitchen duty. :)

I hope everyone is having a lovely start to the weekend. Isaac and I borrowed his parents amazing vacuum (a Dyson) for the weekend so we’ve been running around vacuuming everything in sight. We were fascinated (and disgusted) by how much dirt came up from areas that I vacuum every week. Twas a fun Friday night!

- Brittany

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11 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 October 17
    BroccoliHut permalink

    YUM! What a perfect lunch–I’m craving tempeh now.

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  2. 2009 October 17
    Jeannie permalink

    Hope the pup is feeling better now.

    Love going to ET’s. I make a stop ever time I’m in RIC for some vegan goodness.

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  3. 2009 October 17
    MelissaNibbles permalink

    You always have the most interesting meals on your blog. I recently went vegetarian and am going to try your snobby joes recipe this week. I’m excited!

    Vacuuming has recently become quite an event in our house too. We were given a Dyson as a gift and it’s like a new toy! Yea for being an old!

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  4. 2009 October 17
    Stephanie permalink

    Ahhh the beauty of living in the fan, I remember when I couldn’t use my kitchen sink for days due to a frozen pipe (bc running a main water pipe uninsulated outside of a house was a good idea?!) and I was washing dishes in the bathroom sink! Hope it’s fixed soon :) Have a wonderful weekend, and maybe I’ll run into you out here in the West End ;)

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  5. 2009 October 17
    Nicci@NiftyEats permalink

    Oh, I love and miss Chick-fila. What’s your friends recipe for her mock nugget? Hope you have a great weekend too!

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    Eating Bird Food Reply:
    October 17th, 2009 at 11:48 am

    It’s not actually my friend who makes the mock chicken nuggets, it’s at a local store so I don’t have the recipe. I wish I did though!!

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  6. 2009 October 17
    Whitney @ Lettuce Love permalink

    Hope your puppy is feeling better.
    Everything looks great!

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  7. 2009 October 17
    K permalink

    Um, YUM to those pumpkin puffs! Next time someone needs a taste tester let me know ;)

    I’m glad your poor little fur baby is feeling better!! That doesn’t sounds like a fun experience for anyone!

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  8. 2009 October 17
    Erica permalink

    owwwwww that frosted pumpkin puff…..mmm. So glad your little peanut is doing better- I always freak out when Franky gets sick. What a doll! LOVE butternut squash

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  9. 2009 October 18
    Jenn (eating bender) permalink

    Holy moly do those Frosted Pumpkin Puffs look delicious!! I would have had no problem gobbling up two…or four ;)

    Sorry to hear about your sink! That’s no fun – I hope it gets fixed soon. At least you’ve been enjoying some v. delicious eats! I have literally had butternut squash soup four times this week. Can’t. Get. Enough.

    I will email you soon! Much to catch up on! Still wishing you were coming to visit soon… :(

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  10. 2009 October 18
    ellen eats beets permalink

    That soup looks so yummy!!

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