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Picnic in the City

by Eating Bird Food on May 21, 2010

Hi friends. It’s Friday- woo hoo! I hope you had a great day!

Even with the warm weather I’ve still been craving oats for breakfast. I topped this batch with a yet to be released flavor of Galaxy Granola I was sent to try out, Maple Pecan Quinoa. It’s a yummy combo of rolled oats, oat bran, spelt, barley, maple, pecans, quinoa, apples, white grape juice concentrate, apples, crisp rice, coconut flakes, and cinnamon. I really like the crunch from the crisp rice and quinoa pieces!

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For lunch I topped a salad with cold, leftover Herbed Tofu and Bok Choy and Goddess dressing.

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Leftover veggie dishes work great as salad toppers!!

And the highlight of the day- a dinner picnic in a park near our house complete with:

Edamame

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Brown rice sushi

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This guy

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My favorite hummus- I’m so pumped that they are opening a branch here in Richmond. Sabra Hummus will now be local!!

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Pita

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AND WINE!

Twas a fun little picnic. We hung out until the bugs started attacking us. And, to complete the fabulous evening we stopped by one of our favs on the way home – Verry Berry Fro Yo.

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I got the Tartisan and Mango flavors with fresh mango, strawberries, blueberries, walnut pieces and coconut flakes.

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Delicious as usual.

Alright gotta go get dressed and head out to grab a drink with a few friends. I might even meet up with a fun blogger friend. :)

Hope you are having a great Friday!

- Brittany

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V to the T

by Eating Bird Food on November 24, 2009

After being surrounded by vegan (commonly pronounced vee-gun)** eats for the month of October for Vegan MoFo and then seeing many bloggers participate in “vegan for a day” challenge last week I decided that I would try my own challenge of trying to abstain from all meat, seafood, dairy, and eggs for one day. I knew not eating meat would be easy because I’ve been a pescatarian for over a year and half now, however, dairy and eggs would be a wee bit hard for me. Although, definitely not impossible!

**I know most of my readers are from the healthy living space and probably know how this word is pronounced but I also know that I have readers who aren’t familiar with the term so I thought I would throw that out there for anyone interested.

Monday I took a walk on the wild side and was vegan for the day!

I had the standard oatmeal/ oatbran combo for breakfast only I didn’t use a banana and stirred in 1 tablespoon of Tofutti Better than Cream Cheese for some added creaminess.

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The “cream cheese” made for a decant bowl of cream oats. I enjoyed it very much especially when topped with a blob of homemade pumpkin butter and a better n pb.

The morning at work went well and I didn’t get hungry until lunch time. While walking home for lunch I kept trying to think of something vegan to have. The fridge was lacking healthy foods because I had been out of town all weekend so there was plenty of beer but no veggies. However, I just so happened to have a Kashi Ranchero Beans meal in the freezer. And, guess what? It’s vegan!

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I heated it up and served it along side some roasted butternut squash. The ranchero beans were filling and flavorful. I really liked the whole grain pilaf- particularly the wheat berries and the serving size was large for a frozen meal, which I liked because I am a volume eater and typically frozen meals can be quite small. With 7 grams of fat, 11 grams of fiber, and 12 grams of protein, this meal is also balanced and nutritious. It’s a winner in my frozen meal book!

I ran by wal-mart after work to grab some ingredients for the Thanksgiving feast we had planned at work. I haven’t been to wal-mart in ages for reasons I won’t go into detail about but I was shocked to find they had organic spring mix, carrots, cereals, yogurt (Stonyfield) and other veggies I wanted. I was a happy wal-mart shopper. I came home and made a quick dinner. It included my favorite veggie burger- Amy’s California cut in half – one piece served with ketchup and the other tossed into a salad with tomatoes, butternut squash, yellow bell peppers and left over tahini dressing.

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Overall, eating vegan for the day wasn’t too hard, but I ate all my meals at home and prepared them myself – I could see it being much more difficult if I were eating meals out. At this point, I often have days were I don’t eat dairy or eggs just because I don’t want them, however I don’t see myself ever becoming vegan because I do enjoy those foods and there really isn’t a reason for me forgo things I enjoy.

Speaking of things I enjoy, we had a food-filled Thanksgiving Feast at work today.

I brought in homemade sun-dried tomato and garlic hummus with some pita bread and carrots.

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And a Double Layer Pumpkin Pie. I made this same pie last year for the office and a couple people asked for me to bring it again.

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I must admit, it is quite delicious!!

I didn’t get a picture of the whole spread but here are some of the other desserts, and this isn’t even all of them!!

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I tried all the homemade desserts expect my own- some apple cake, a slice of sweet potato pie, and sour cream and raisin pie. The apple cake was my favorite and I couldn’t stop grabbing bites throughout the afternoon. :) For lunch I had a plate with spring mix and butternut squash (I brought this from home just in case there weren’t many veggie options), a piece of nann bread, hummus, homemade falafel and greens!

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Both the falafel and greens were my favorite parts- so yummy!

If you’re on twitter you’ll know that we also had wine. I didn’t have any with lunch but around 4 the CEO poured me a glass and brought it to my desk. Love her!

So Thanksgiving hasn’t even begun and I’m already full… guess today was just my training session for the main event on Thursday. Unless, we don’t end up going- Isaac is sick with flu like symptoms and if his fever doesn’t go down we won’t be going to his grandparents to celebrate as we don’t want to risk getting them sick. :/

Do you have any plans? Are you cooking anything special?

- Brittany

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Soup’s On

October 20, 2009

The weather has been so chilly lately that all I want to eat is soup. Well, oats for breakfast and then soup for all other meals. My morning workout left limited time for breakfast so I grabbed a packet of regular oatmeal and a plastic baggy with ground flax, raisins, organic suganut and pepitas to [...]

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Tasty Tuesday

July 21, 2009

Speaking of sushi I had 5 leftover pieces for lunch yesterday along with this yummy massaged kale salad. IMG_1264.JPG Fresh kale massaged with a 1/4 of an avocado and some lemon juice with carrots, cucumbers, broccoli, and nutritional yeast. … What really strikes me about these burgers is the Ingredient list : Organic raw ground sunflower seeds, organic brown rice, organic chick peas, organic split peas, organic tahini(ground toasted organic sesame seeds), organic sesame seed paste, organic parsley, organic cumin powder, organic garlic, organic sea salt.

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Going Bananas

March 25, 2009

So, I’m boring and my oats have been lacking in their photogenic qualities They actually been looking kind of blah lately. I so sorwee, but no worries- they still taste delish. And, I bought organic bananas last night so today’s version had a banana whipped in. Sweetness x 10 (seriously I’ve found that organic bananas [...]

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Turkish Delight

March 24, 2009

I woke up this morning and joined Jill for the SHRED once again. My knees were feeling better so I decided to start my day off right- I’m still on level 1, using my cans (only now it’s manwich and black beans) It felt good! After working it I started making oats for breakfast. I [...]

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