Happy 2010 folks!!
Last night was different than any other NYE celebrations I have experienced in the past, but it was totally fun! Before heading south, Isaac and I made some Chewy Oatmeal Spice Cookies to bring to our host.

They turned out to be so moist and chewy- we all loved them! They were inspired by this healthy cookie recipe, but I made a few changes (for instance the addition of raisins and old fashioned oats rather than instant). My version is posted below.
(without the raisins) Calories: 113, Total Fat: 4g Protein: 2g Carbohydrate: 18g Cholesterol: 0mg Sodium: 67mgIngredients
Directions
Nutritional Facts
After we met up with our friend at his place on the Poquoson peninsula we walked next door to his family’s shin-dig. There were plenty of drinks and food to go around:

I took advantage of the fully stocked bar and made myself a Black Russian, a sweet cocktail of Kahula and vodka. I sipped on it for a while as we played pool, darts, and cards.

Later in the evening, I partook in a mini glass of Wilson Creek Almond Champagne as the ball dropped! I’d never had almond champagne before – the almond flavor was very apparent but not overwhelming. It was tasty, but the mini glass was the perfect amount as it’s sweetness would be too much to have a huge glass of it.
We ended up hanging out at the party for a couple more hours and then calling it a night and walking back to our friend place to crash.
This morning I woke up and posted up right next to this baby.

Being cold natured, I’m drawn to any sort of heating devices and wood stoves are simply the best. They’re pretty to watch and they put off a ton of heat. Plus we had a wood stove in my house growing up so there’s a bit of a nostalgic factor there as well.
I had a few almonds from the nut bowl while waiting for brunch to be ready.

I forgot how much I like cracking nuts. It’s fun and they taste so fresh.
While the boys ate cheesy eggs, sausage links, bacon, and biscuits I had an apple, a banana, and a packet of Kashi Truly Vanilla Instant Oats. I always come prepared with my own snacks and breakfast items because you never know when you might need them- especially if wind up on a farm.
We hit the road back home and upon arriving I whipped up a kale omelet.

The omelet is easy peasy. I sauteed a bit red onion, green pepper, kale, sea salt, and ground pepper together in a skillet until the kale became wilted and then transfered the mixture to a plate. In the same skillet I cooked up a mixture of 1 egg and 1 egg white, added the greens to one side of the omelet, and folded it over.

A big blob of ketchup was added after the photo and it was muy delicioso.
I hope everyone had a lovely New Year Eve and Day!
- Brittany

Brittany Mullins, HHC








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I must try those oatmeal cookies!! And the kale omelet looks superb as well! Made me hungry at 11:45 at night.., thanks!
Opps. Sorry about that
YUM! Those cookies look so good! I definitely have to make those
Those cookies look so good – can you believe I’m never made oatmeal raisin cookies?!? I love champagne, but I need small glasses, too. The bubbles tickle my nose and throat!
The cookies look fabulous! I need to remember to copy down this recipe.
Glad you had a great New Years Eve! After many mixed fruity drinks, we eventually stuck with the champagne too. It was nice a refreshing after too many shots of coconut rum!
Happy New Year girl!!!
I LOVE heaters, too! I’ve been using mine almost every day – especially when catching up on my Google Reader or working on blog posts. They are the BEST!
Happy New Years!
I like to be prepared with snacks when I travel too (you never know…)
The cookies look really good!
Happy New Year!
Oatmeal cookies are my favorite! YUM!
An actual bowl of nuts – love it! It’s very festive and you burn calories when you crack them open – he he!
You know, I haven’t had kale in years because I wasn’t a huge fan when I first tried it :/ But I’ve got to say your omelet looking pretty bangin! I may just have to give good old kale a second shot…
Yum, those cookies look delicious, I will definitely have to make those! I am also drawn to heat sources like you – I can always be found sitting by a fire, heater or stove.
I made these cookies this morning and they are delicious! In the recipe you didn’t mention when to add the applesauce, so I added it to the oil mixture. I’ve eaten 3 of them already. Thanks for the recipe.
Hi Fern. I’m so glad that you liked the cookies. YES, the applesauce should be added to the wet mixture, just as you did. Thank you for pointing that out – I’ve updated the recipe as well.