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Dinner Guests

Monday morning!

In yoga class yesterday morning the teacher kept saying “welcome to the beginning of your week” and things of that nature and my inner dialogue kept responding “Sunday’s the end of MY week”.  I donno but somehow I am more mentally prepared on Monday morning to face the week.

And Sunday is all about the recreation, leisure, and socializing.  Which is why I decided that yesterday was a good time to make some new friends.

I have been reading Kath Eats Real Food for several months now and enjoy that we share a love for running, kale chips, and all things winter squash so I figured it was time to take the next step and, ummm, eat some winter squash together!

Lucky for me, Kath and her husband Matt were down with the idea of a Sunday dinner at our place.  They biked over and two bottles of wine, two bottles of beer, three apple turnovers, and a bowl of chili later, voila, we have friends!

Now on to that chili

Remember that heirloom pumpkin I bought at the Lewiburg Farmer’s Market a few weeks ago?  Here, I’ll give you some hints

I peeled it and chopped it up and put it in a pot with chopped onion, 2 bell peppers, and  a bit of olive oil.

To this I added pinto and black beans that had been soaking in the fridge for two days.  I think I need to turn the temp up on the refrigerator because some of the water froze with some beans in it!

Soaking beans for two days or so is the only way to go in my humble opinion.  I started doing this long soak when we lived in Peru because people there are very energy conscience (usually as a necessity due to poverty) and this really cuts down cooking time and leaves you with a very soft bean.  It certainly takes a bit of forethought but if you are like my household and eat beans nearly every day than you just get in the habit of always having your next batch soaking.

Back to the chili.  Into the pot went canned tomatoes and tomato paste, chopped summer squash, tvp, chipotle pepper powder, jalapenos, and cumin.  Towards the end I added salt to taste.

Honestly, it turned out good but not even close to outstanding.  The pumpkin pretty much fell apart so it didn’t add much in the way of texture and it’s flavor was very subtle.  And it needed three times as much jalapeno!  It was spicy at first but after sitting a few hours it was way too mellow.

Sorry but by the time we ate outside it was way too dark to get a decent picture with my point-and-shoot but Kath has some gorgeous pictures here, including some of the delicious whole wheat apple turnovers that Matt made for dessert.

Mission Get Moving went fantastic last week!  I was SO active and felt strong through it all.  It was fun to take so many classes at the gym but I will not be buying a membership once my free trial is over on Tuesday.  It’s too far away (I have to drive!) and I am not really a gym girl right now, I want to run outside while it’s nice and I have a great home gym with weights and bands.

(O.k, it’s an awful picture, like a craigslist “for sale” ad or something, but I promise you, that is all you need for an AWESOME at-home workout)

Mission Get Moving

Week 6 (September 20-27)

  • 4 runs (1 60 minutes, speed work)
  • 4 yoga sessions
  • Pilates class
  • 2 exercise dvd workouts (I miss my dvd’s, they were abandoned for Gold’s last week!)
  • Zumba!

Have a fabulous Monday!

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Sunday Silence

Sundays are so nice and quiet!  I was very aware of this while living in Peru.   They are SERIOUS about their horns there but Sundays are for family and church and not road rage.  Tate and I always tried to get out and about as much as possible on Sundays and enjoy the tranquility (if there can be such a thing in a city of 10 million in a developing country).

One thing I don’t love about our new house is that it is on a pretty busy street and thus a bit noisy.  But Sundays are chill so I will enjoy it while it lasts.

Friday night after a sweaty and high-energy BodyAttack class at Gold’s (awful name, no? Makes me think of an autoimmune disease, not an interval cardio gym class) I had an urge a need to bake.  But not just any kind of baking, only brownies would do.

I literally whipped these suckers up with the not-so-traditional ingredients I had on hand.

In went

  • 1 cup barley flour
  • 2/3 cup cocoa
  • salt
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 tbs olive oil
  • 1 1/4 cup pear puree

I mixed the first three ingredients and the last three ingredients separately then together, popped them into the oven for 20 minutes, and it was time to chow!

They turned out quite nice.  Note for next time, little less sugar in the batter and some chocolate chips thrown in would be pretty amazing.

Saturday was super nice and super active.  My day started with a BodyJam class at Gold’s (hip hop with a bit of Zumba) followed by a Vinyasa yoga class.  Both classes were very enjoyable but the yoga teacher played what I think is an odd music mix for yoga.  Black Eyed Peas “Where is the Love” was in there somewhere.  I love running to that song (and have been known to sing along) but I find such strong lyrics really distracting in crescent pose.  Perhaps that’s what people expect from “gym yoga”…

Post-gym Tate and I headed out of town for a hike.  We went to “Blue Hole”, apparently a quintessential C’ville swimming hole because when we asked someone in the parking lot which trail it was he said “you don’t know where Blue Hole is?”  The actually hole was only fair (we have high standards for swimming holes) but the drive and 2 mile hike in were gorgeous.

That blur above the water is Tate plopping off the rope swing.

By the time we reached the car we were ready for a snack and went in search of apples.

And apples did we find!

This box of “mixed seconds” was $8 at Henley’s Orchard! And, yes, it’s even BIGGER than it looks!  I see apple pie in our future.  And sauce.  And muffins.  And cobbler.  And…?  Any suggestions?  Maybe a chutney or two  :).

We decided to take the scenic route home through the tiny town of Crozet.

Love how there is an ‘d on the street sign!

We happened onto a fireman’s parade so we got to see this little town in full swing.

Back at home it was most definitely happy hour.

That’s a blob of fig jam in the forefront, some herbed yogurt cheese in the middle, blue cheese from Foods of All Nations, and apples of course!

BTW, we bought that glass table at a yard sale Saturday morning!  Score!  I was nearly desperate for an outdoor dining space but hadn’t found the right look/price combo.  Now we need some chairs…

After our snack attack I decided to pot these little beauties that I picked up at a nursery on our way home.

That would be a mesclun mix in the urns and mint and dill in the tricycle.

We still hadn’t had enough of the great outdoors so we walked to the downtown mall to check out the Widespread Panic show and the Saturday night scene.

This morning was all about the Ployes!

I found this on the clearance table at Whole Foods last week and was intrigued.  Basically they are pancakes but super melt in your mouth light.  Unfortunately, they are not as buckwheaty as I had hoped.

Topped with yogurt, peaches, strawberries, blueberries, and cinnamon, they made the perfect Sunday morning breakfast.

Enjoy the tranquility!

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