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Splendid Sunday

One of my newly-created Sunday rituals is to listen to The Splendid Table podcast while working on a meal or other kitchen project.  After a weekend out of town, a little Sunday ritual was exactly what I needed when we got home yesterday evening.

To the sound of Lynne Rosetto Kasper’s fabulous chuckle (Tate loves to make fun of her), I set to work.

First order of business after being away from home is to check on my ferments and make sure I am not nearing an over-carbonation catastrophe.

The kefir spritzer

and kombucha were right on track.

I ♥ bubbles so I let my brews ferment at room temperature until they are light and fizzy but it’s possible to take it overboard and end up with the shaken-warm-soda-like eruption that ends in a sticky mess on the counter.

But the bubbles are worth it. 🙂

Dinner was combed together from the near-empty fridge and muffins were mixed from the freezer and cabinets.

Apple-Ginger

These babies turned out to be a complete failure in the filling department but otherwise they are awesome.

They were filled with an almond butter and banana combo but I guess the ratio of fat to fruit was off because the filling was totally absorbed into the muffin and I couldn’t even taste a hint of it in the center. 😦

Delicious and so-quick breakfast

I won’t even bother with the details for the filling since it was non-existent!

The Dry

  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup cornmeal
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 tsp ginger powder

Whisk the dry together in a medium bowl.

The Wet

  • 1 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 1 very ripe banana
  • 1/4 cup plain yogurt
  • good sized knob peeled fresh ginger
  • 1 Tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 egg

Puree all ingredients except egg in a food processor until banana and ginger is fully incorporated, add egg, pulse until mixed.  No food processor?  How do you cook?!  Sorry.  You could mash the banana by hand and grate the ginger.

Add wet to dry, mix until batter forms, add 1 chopped apple.  Fill muffin cups until just full.  Kinda random but this batter made 7 muffins, without filling you could probably do 6 big ones or 12 small.

Bake for 25 minutes in a pre-heated 375* F oven.  Take out, let rest for 5-10 minutes, remove muffins and set on cooling rack.

Each large muffin contains just under 200 calories and is an excellent source of dietary fiber.

Today will be full of fitting in errands and exercise between patients at the clinic.  We got the morning off on the right foot with an active commute

Note Tate’s raised left arm, that would be a cup of coffee.  There’s talk of rigging a cup holder to his bike but I think he prefers to be able to drink it en route. 😉

There’s a lull in patients so I think I’ll head upstairs to the studio and flow through a few Sun Salutations.  If you are in the area, I am subbing a 12pm Vinyasa class tomorrow here at Core, come play with me!

Hope your weekend was fantastic, have a great Monday!

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Work It Out

Thank you again for all of your thoughtful words and wishes regarding my grandmother’s death, I feel wrapped up in a big cyber hug. 🙂

Yesterday was the funeral service.  The only redeeming factor of the day was spending the 11 hours in the car with my sisters.  There was no rest stop yoga but plenty of giggling and a good dose of reminiscing.

I crashed hard last night and woke up ready for a big bowl of carrot cake oats and a workout.  And with a stiff neck and a headache from all that car time.  yuck.

Hopefully my mini-triathlon will work magic on my body and my spirit.  The plan is a 3 mile run, a 25 minute kettlebell workout, and 15 minutes of yoga and meditation to seal the deal.

Then back in the car.

Tate and I are driving over to West Virginia to see family and watch my niece and sister in a dance performance.  If I am lucky Tate will drive and I can catch up on my magazine reading…

Have a gorgeous and delicious weekend!

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