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Oldies But Goodies

by Eating Bird Food on January 20, 2010

There are certain foods I get hooked on for a good while – I eat them all the time and then they kind of fall of the radar. Lately I switched things up a bit and brought back some old time favorites.

The sweet and savory egg and sausage sammie

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An ezekiel english muffin with a strawberry olallieberry spread, 1 egg white, and 1 morning star veggie sausage. I love this combination of flavors and it’s super easy to throw together, plus it’s portable.

To cook an egg white quickly simply spray a microwave safe bowl with a little cooking (oil) spray, separate the yolk from the white and pour the white into the bowl. Cover the bowl with a paper towel and put it in the microwave for 30-45 seconds or until the egg is no longer runny. It comes right out of the bowl and it has a round shape perfect for putting on english muffins.

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I like to eat the sammie open faced and then eat the other half of the muffin with a different spread. This time I put a little Earth Balance Buttery Spread and maca powder on the other half.

Wheatberries

Remember when I first tried wheatberries? No worries, I didn’t either until I found that post! But, I’m pumped that I remembered to grab some from the bulk bins last time I went food shopping. These little gems have a sweet nutty flavor and are extra chewy. They are great because you can add them to almost anything.
Oatmeal

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My voluminous breakfast this morning of oat bran/oatmeal with 1/2 banana and cinnamon cooked in. Now if only I could get my hair to have as much volume as my oats. :)

Salad

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Veggie chef salad with tofurkey, an egg white, zucchini, raisins, and tomatoes from yesterday.

Yogurt

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Pumpkin pie yogurt with granola. They wheatberries are hidden in there- I promise.

Like dry beans, I let my wheatberries soak in water overnight. I drain the water, rinse them off, and boil them in fresh water for 30-40 minutes or until they are chewy. Learn more about cooking wheatberries here.

The pumpkin pie yogurt creation above is simply Oikos plain Greek yogurt, canned pumpkin, cinnamon, wheatberries, and stevia mixed together and topped with Special K Touch of honey low-fat granola. This box of granola was sent to me through the Foodbuzz Tastemaker’s program to review.

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I’ve only had the small portion above mixed in the yogurt. I like the texture- it’s hearty, similar to Kashi’s Go Lean Crunch, but not as tough on your teeth (if you know what I mean by that). Although, the flavor wasn’t my favorite and after just now researching the ingredient list I am put off by the fact that the second ingredient is sugar, the third is corn syrup, AND it has High Fructose Corn Syrup. To be honest had I known this beforehand I probably wouldn’t have signed up to accept this sample as I try to stay away from added sugars. I wish I would have paid more attention the ingredient list before digging in this afternoon. Oh well, you win some you lose some.

To end on a good note, dinner was awesome! We’ve have a spaghetti squash from Isaac’s parent’s garden sitting on our counter since this summer and I had been wanting to put it to good use. I found this recipe from Vegetarian Times and decided to make it tonight.

Spaghetti Squash with Roasted Tomatoes and Ricotta

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It was fun to do something different than simply put some marinara atop the spaghetti squash and this recipe turned out to be easy and quite tasty. I loved the roasted chickpea, onion, and tomato mix. So delicious!!

Alright folks, I’m tired and I want to try to make it to the gym in the morning before work so I’m hitting the sack. Night!

- Brittany

Question of night: Name one food that you used to be in love with but have pushed to the back burner lately. Do you think you will ever you reignite with the old flame or simply let it die out?

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Sunday Funday

by eatingbirdfood on March 22, 2009

Today Olive and I were on our own and the day ended up being all about Olive. She got to go on a walk in her new harness, ate lots of treats as I tried to train her to do the loose leash thing, and she got a spa treatment (aka a bath). It was fun.

So I realized that I haven’t posted my grocery store purchases before (at least not that I can remember) so I thought my last visit to Trader Joe’s would be good to highlight.

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Some Highlights:

  • Designer Whey Protein: I really like the chocolate, it only has 100 calories per scoop and tastes pretty good. This was my first time buying the French Vanilla so I’ll be sure to let you all know how I like it.
  • Kashi Go Lean: One of my favorite cereals
  • Spring Mix and Broccoli Slaw: Two items I like to buy at Trader Joe’s- their bagged salad is the cheapest I’ve found!
  • Organic Pea Shoots: Something new that I decided to try this time. 

This morning I woke up hungry for some pumpkin oatmeal. New ingredient alert- golden raisins!!! I also used a 1 tsp. the Sucanant again. I’m really missing the sweetness of my banana oats. I need to get to the store and buy some naners asap.

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This breakfast held me over really well. I went to a Body Attack class, walked on the treadmill, and did some arm work. I came home around 1:45 and whipped up some lunch. HUGE salad:

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All the usual ingredients, with hot banana peppers and the pea shoots (the shoots are leaves of the pea plant with a subtle sugary flavor that is delicious both raw and cooked.) I had some hairy edamame on the side.

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And a few pieces of fresh pineapple. YUM!

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Isaac and I had plannin on having dinner together, but he got held up coming home from the Frisbee Tournament so I decided to go with Isaac’s mom and sis to Ginger Thai Taste. Isaac’s mom and I shared the Green Papaya Salad as and appetizer and I ordered the Ginger Perfect- Sauteed green onions, mushrooms, ginger, and bell peppers in a house special sauce with shrimp. I also asked for broccoli.

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Now I’m just watching Jon and Kate plus 8 and waiting for my love muffin to come home. Sunday is almost over.. boo hiss.

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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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Guess what's back!

July 1, 2008

Wheatberries, of course! I soaked some yesterday and cooked them up last night and then added them to my oatmeal this morning. I also stirred in about a teaspoon of better n peanut butter, which made it just sweet enough to not need any brown sugar on top. Today after work I go to pick [...]

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Another delicious bowl of oats and berries

June 17, 2008

I woke up this morning craving another bowl of oatmeal and wheatberries. So breakfast is pretty much the exact same ingredients as yesterday, I just decided to stir the wheatberries into the oats this time around, and I had a cup of coffee on the side. My mom works at a coffee shop and sends [...]

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Berries of Wheat

June 16, 2008

This weekend I decided I needed to check out wheatberries. I had seen them on Kath’s blog and heard her rave about how chewy and delicious they were. So I bought some, soaked them saturday night, cooked them sunday, heated them up this morning, and put them in my oatmeal. Yes, it was a long [...]

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