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by Eating Bird Food on February 10, 2010

What a day! Did anyone else wake up to blizzard like conditions? I popped out of bed all ready to hit up the gym only to realize it was snowing… again. We weren’t suppose to get much snow so I decided I should still go. Although I did play it safe by driving Isaac’s (4 wheel drive) vehicle. It’s a good thing I did – everything was cool on the way there, but the way back was treacherous. Not only were the roads slick, but heavy winds were blowing the snow every which way. I went 5-10 mph the for the entire drive home while listening to the radio and realizing schools were closing left and right. I came home and realized that my office was closed and everyone was working from home. It was definitely nice to stay at home with Isaac (since he was off school as well).

After getting everything straight I was starving. I made some stove top pumpkin oats, using a mixture that I had prepared the night before and left in the fridge to do its thing, and by thing I mean, get creamy. The mix: 1/2 cup oatmeal, almond milk, and water mixed with 3 tablespoons of canned pumpkin, cinnamon, stevia, and raisins.

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The blob on top is chocolate tofu pudding I made as an after din snack in honor of this lovepie. It was frothy and quite tasty, but the recipe hasn’t been perfected so I’m not going to post it just yet.

I also had a mug of Climber’s High tea.

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Oh yea, I wanted to show you all what I use to steep loose leaf tea – it’s an Finum mug size brewing basket that a friend gave to me as a gift during college. I use it almost everyday and love it.

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Obviously a high energy tea was necessary for sitting on the couch all day with Olive snuggled beside me.

Despite being home with a fridge full of food, I was craving Indian for lunch so I heated up my favorite Amy’s meal.

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I snacked on a little granola

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Notice how the bag is almost empty and it’s only been 1 week. It’s that good. Almost better than the Raisin Cinnamon, but not quite. I think they’re about equal.

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So crunchy!!

For dinner I made a new recipe starring some tomatoes that were canned from Isaac’s parents’ garden last summer.

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Tofu, that doesn’t look like tofu

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And, frozen basil cubes that I picked up for the first time this weekend at TJ’s.

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Just want I need, considering the state of our basil plant.

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The final dish, Tofu Tomato Sauce with ww noodles, turned out looking like this:

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This homemade creation was WAY better than plain ol spaghetti — with no meat or dairy!

I promise I’ll share the recipe at some point, but I’m submitting it to the Nasoya Tofu recipe contest!

Boo. I feel badly that I tried out two new recipes and didn’t share either, but I shall have them for you soon enough. Just don’t leave me.

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-Brittany

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Boo

by Eating Bird Food on October 24, 2009

First off I just want to say thank you so much for all the congratulations wishes that I received by email, in the comments on my last post, and via twitter. As you all probably know I am super stoked about the festival and I can’t wait to share this experience with you all as well!

In other food news, I’ve been loving fall themed meals and snacks lately. Here’s a brief highlight:

Pumpkin Chia Seed Oatmeal

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  • 1/4 oat bran
  • 1/4 cup oatmeal
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 1/4 cup canned pumpkin (or pureed pumpkin)
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds
  • cinnamon to taste

Cook the oatbran, oatmeal, and sliced banana in the water and milk on medium heat by stove top. After about 5 minutes, or when the oats get thick enough for your tastes turn off the stove and mix in the pumpkin and chia seeds. Let the oats sit for a couple minutes, transfer into a bowl and add the toppings of your choice. I love to use nut butters, pumpkin seeds, nuts, or coconut. Enjoy.

Spooky S’mores Z BAR

I remember last year when they were first released everyone in blogworld, myself included, was on a hunt for these little bars. Although I have a stash of bars filling up a whole section of my cabinet space I couldn’t resist these so I bought three.

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I know they are marketed for kids, however I like them because they’re just the right amount of calories (130) to have as a snack, unlike the traditional CLIF bars, which are meal replacing bars . I’ve been bringing them to work for a sweet mid-afternoon snack. The Spooky S’mores flavor tastes a lot like the Chocolate Chip and it’s definitely not like eating a real s’mores, but it does the perfect job of satisfying my sweet tooth with natural sweeteners such as organic fig paste and brown rice syrup to boot. I found these bars at Kroger (a chain grocery store in my area) but I’m pretty sure many grocery stores carry them.

Thai Red Curry (This one doesn’t really fit with the theme, but I wanted to include it)

I used one of the Thai Kitchen coupons I won from HealthyYum to buy a red curry sauce. I have to admit it took me a while to pick a Thai Kitchen product worth trying. Not to say that many of the products didn’t look and sound delicious but when I turned the package over and took a look at the nutrition label I couldn’t justify buying something (even if it was free) with that much sodium. I ended up settling on the red curry sauce 10 minute simmer sauce.

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I threw some plain tofu, frozen stir-fry veggies, and fresh Thai hot chili peppers in the sauce and cooked everything for about 10 minutes. I heated up some whole wheat couscous while the curry was simmering. Don’t you love how quickly couscous cooks? Before serving I tossed some fresh chopped basil into the sauce and served it up for Isaac and I. It ended up tasting pretty good but the sauce wasn’t anything to write home about. I had tasted it before adding the peppers and it wasn’t all that flavorful or spicy to me- I was expecting a little kick, but nope. For the record, I probably won’t buy this sauce again.

I hope everyone has a lovely weekend. It’s rainy here and we don’t have any big plans so we’ll probably clean the house a bit, hang out and just relax. Do you have anything fun planned?

- Brittany

PS. If you are planning on attending the Foodbuzz Festival and would like to meet up please let me know!! I think I am going to take Friday off work and try to get an early flight out so that I have some time to explore the city before the festivities begin on Friday evening.

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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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Lots of B-days in FEB

February 8, 2009

For some odd reason I feel there are a ton of b-days in February, including both Isaac’s and mine.  This weekend  was totally dedicated to Isaac and his b-day! I’m tried and should really already be in bed, so I’m going to try to make this recap really quick with little to no description of [...]

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