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Wet Weekend

by Eating Bird Food on February 6, 2010

How are you this Saturday morning? Well- I hope!

Me? I’m just dealing with another weekend winter wonderland- full of snow, sleet, rain, and everything in between. However, I haven’t seen any other intriguing icicles worth noting so we’ll just go straight to the food.

Plain Chobani, raw cinnamon raisin granola, and fresh mango.

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This combo was so delicious. It’s definitely been added to the breakfast lineup. Believe it or not, something without oats made the cut. :)

For lunch on Thursday I took some leftover soup to work – Bob’s Red Mill Vegi Soup Mix.

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The Vegi Soup Mix comes dry and is packed with green split peas, yellow split peas, barley, lentils and vegetable pasta (semolina wheat flour, dehydrated spinach and tomato). We cooked it in vegetable broth instead of plain water and added a chopped turnip, corn, and our own seasonings. It turned out to be super easy and quite yummy. This would be the perfect soup to serve kids because you could hide loads of veggies in it and comes with alphabet letter pasta. :)

Come lunch time on Friday I was already home from work due to the weather so I made a little tofu and baked tater topped with ricotta cheese and ketchup.

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I marinated my favorite locally made herbed tofu in the Balsamic Maple Sauce from Eat, Drink & Be Vegan and baked it up for a about 10 minutes. So so good!!

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As for the sweet potato, I got the topping idea from Miss Eating Bender who once topped her sweet potato with cottage cheese and ketchup. I’ll admit I was a little leery at first, but tried it and really liked it. Yesterday I decided that ricotta would work just as well. And, it did. I actually liked the texture of the ricotta a little better. Seriously don’t knock it til you’ve tried it – it’s super tasty and filling.

I dehydrated some mini snowballs aka raw macaroons for an RVA Food Blogger Meetup.

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The recipe I used is from Raw Food/Real World. I was a little short on the pure maple syrup so I used less than what the recipe calls for, but no worries- they still turned out fab. I’ve actually made these before and taken them to a neighborhood party. They were a hit and one of my neighbors, who has been to Pure Food and Wine in NYC, suggested that they tasted just like the raw macaroons sold at One Lucky Duck. This made me smile but makes perfect sense as Sarma is a co-author of the “cookbook” I found the recipe in. Hopefully one day I will be lucky enough to visit the restaurant/shop and taste the creations for myself!

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Sadly, I found out later that the meet up is cancelled so I’m stuck with a big container of macaroons (what a shame). Although, it is Isaac’s b-day weekend so I’m sure there will be plenty of people willing to eat some while partaking in this little gem:

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Isaac and his Dad made a beer run yesterday for what I thought was a couple of six packs…. they returned with the item pictured above. I guess there will be more people than I expected coming over to celebrate this weekend?!?! Either that or we have a lot of Yuengling to drink.

Last night’s dinner haphazardly came together. I didn’t know what to have and then all of the sudden breakfast for dinner sounded delightful so I popped a veggie sausage patty and some leftover roasted potatoes in the oven and steamed some kale. I stuffed the kale into 1 egg/1egg white omelet and topped it off with some salsa.

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Breakfast is my favorite meal so having it for dinner has always been something I loved – even when I was younger. Only back then my mom would make eggs, fried potatoes, bacon, and biscuits drizzled with gravy or if we were lucky, warm chocolate jam! Ahh.. chocolate jam – do any other Southerners know what I’m talking about? One day I’ll have to feature my great grandmother’s recipe for her chocolate jam on here. Or maybe I need to do a post about what I ate growing up. I think you all would be surprised to know that I was raised eating a lot of very Southern, balanced, but not particularly healthy meals. I also ate a vast amount of fast food. In a nut shell – I haven’t always been Eating Bird Food. One of my favorite fast food items totally grosses me out now. I still think back and can’t believe I used to eat them – dipped in sweet and sour sauce or honey nonetheless (hint – it rhymes with Hig Black).

I better stop writing before I deluge anymore of my juicy past…

Have a lovely weekend and stay warm if you are getting slammed with this winter precipitation!!

-Brittany

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Mail Time!

by eatingbirdfood on April 4, 2009

Yesterday I continued with trying to use up my Joseph’s lavash bread and decided to have a sweet/savory wrap after hitting up the gym (in the am AGAIN!!!).

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The lavash has Trader Joe’s SF Blackberry preserves smeared on with 1 egg white and 1 Morningstar Veggie Sausage pattie. I’m all for sweet and savory combo so this wrap was a winner in my book.

Lunch consisted of more wrapage. This time with a hummus spread, Tofurkey, spinach, tomatoes, onions, and some jalopenos for a kick.

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Today was full of repeats: I decided to combine my lunch ingredients in a different way to make dinner. Additions included 1/2 an avocado and TJ’s goddess dressing, subtractions included lavash bread, hummus, and (Hickory Smoked) Tofurkey.

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I had been wanting to try Newman’s Own Organic Hermits for so long.

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So I had one after din. Oh so molassesely (I’m certain this is not a word, but it could be if I added it to addictionary.com- a site for word lovers to showcase and market their cleverness and creativity to the world. Erin, I’m pretty sure this site was made for you.)

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Back to the Hermits: these are basically a chewy cookie, about the size of a fig newton (or fig newman rather), with raisins and a strong molasses flavor. They remind me of a molasses chew cookie, which I love. YUM!

SATURDAY:

This morning Isaac and I woke up around 7:30, well rested and ready to take on the day. I made a quick bowl of kashi go lean, chocolate protein powder, and unsweetened almond milk.

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And some dried berries on the side:

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After hitting up the gym, I came home, carved a fresh pineapple and then went to buy some new running shoes. I had trained for both a half marathon and a 10k in my current Asics so I went to the running store to find a new pair. I ended up getting the same version of my old shoe, just the new style. I think I’ve done this about 6 times since I’ve been running. I really like Asics so I just stick with what works.

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The perks of being a blogger =  fun mail!! Today I got a package from Laura, a blog reader, who was intersted in doing a bar exchange.

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She sent me a Clif MoJo Bar and some Soy Joy, Zoe’s, and Keribar bars. I’m pumped because I haven’t tried the Zoe’s or KeriBar before. And she also included some coupons. Thanks so much Laura!

And then I also recieved my sample from Barney Butter and a coupon for a free Kashi frozen entree. I love getting mail no matter whay, but today’s mail was a food lovers dream!

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I’m out to watch some b-ball with mr. Isaac and ms. olive. She got a bath today so she is smelling all fresh and clean.

I hope you all are having a lovely weekend.

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Weekend Update

March 15, 2009

I’m still hooked on breakfast for dinner so Friday evening I ended up having this lovely meal: 1 egg, 2 egg whites, onions and tomatoes with some hot sauce sprinkles. Veggie sausage. Green grapes and strawberries. I am kind of bummed about the berries. They just aren’t that sweet and they are from Whole Foods [...]

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Milk- An American Classic

March 11, 2009

Not the beverage- the movie (but more on that in a moment). Last night’s dinner was quick, easy, and delish. Butternut Squash Fries and baked tofu that marinated for a little over 2 days in soy sauce and rice vinegar. Nothing fancy, but oh so tasty. After dinner we watched MILK and it was awesome. Who [...]

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Take it back now yall

March 5, 2009

Do you dance to the line dances at wedding receptions and other dance parties? I have to admit that I do. It’s always a bunch of ladies on the dance floor breaking out the electric slide and one or two guys brave enough to get in the mix… I love it! What I really meant by the [...]

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NICE!

February 5, 2009

Things are better today- my knees were finally not so sore so I hit up the gym. It felt A-mazing because I hadn’t worked out in 2 days and I was totally missing my exercise. I did 40 minutes on the treadmill (running and walking) and 20 minutes on the stair mill and a little [...]

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