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Green Oats, Hold the Ham

I am not so sure this was a good idea…

Munch, munch…

It’s…not bad!

On a whim I bought some powered Spirulina yesterday with the intention of making a green Kombucha.  This morning I got a little over-inspired trying to make the healthiest bowl of oats ever.

  • 1/2 cup oats
  • 1 cup water
  • 3 T pumpkin
  • ~1T chia seeds
  • ~1T whole flax seeds
  • Spirulina (less than a tps.)
  • a few slices of frozen apples
  • salt
  • tsp maple syrup
  • topped with a tsp of coconut butter

I can barely taste the spirulina, just as I was hoping, and honestly if it wasn’t for the smell I probably wouldn’t taste it at all.  It smelled straight up foul while cooking!   The smell will hopefully grow on me though because I think this may be a regular edition!

Spirulina, an algae, is awesome because it’s

  • a superior source of plant protein
  • the best source of beta carotene (antioxidants)
  • rich in iron
  • the only source (besides mother’s milk) of Gamma-linolenic acid
  • high in B12 (important for non-meat eaters to pay attention to) and a good source of vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6, B9, C, D, and E (whew!)
  • a green superfood!  All green superfoods are known to be energizing because of their high levels of chlorophyl.

Tate and I are going on a little adventure today.  We need a fun day away from C’ville and the clinic so we are driving up to D.C. this morning.  Our plan is to meet some old friends for lunch and check out a few museums before driving to Fredricksburg for an evening with the in-laws.

Yay for a city day!

Have a lovely Saturday!

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Yogurific

It’s cold out there!

I guess you can forgive a man for wearing a fur headdress when it’s 26 degrees out (and he’s so darn cute!).

After dinner Tate and I bundled up, filled to-go mugs with herbal tea, and went for a 2.5 mile walk around town.  It wasn’t that we necessarily needed/wanted more exercise today, it’s just one of our favorite things to do together.  For some reason walking (especially hiking) facilitates some of our best conversations.

It was cold all day around these parts!  It made me want to hole up and cook!  I spent most of the day in the kitchen.

My first project was making yogurt.  Making yogurt at home is super simple and very rewarding.  Yogurt is one of my favorite foods and I have a bowl of it nearly everyday.  At $3.70 a container for Plain Organic Yogurt it can add up fast.  Not to mention the environmental cost of all of those plastic containers!

I started making my own yogurt a few months ago and now I make 4 quarts every few weeks.  The best part of making yogurt is experimenting with flavors!

Yep, I made a chocolate yogurt!  Into the bottom of a pint jar I put 3 tablespoons of cocoa and three stevia pellets.

I also made vanilla and PEANUT!

The jar on the bottom right has 6 heaping teaspoons of Trader Joe’s Peanut Flour.

This stuff is brand new to my kitchen but I am excited about all of the possibilities!  Peanut cookies in particular but those will have to wait for another day.

My afternoon project involved Peach-Apple-Oat muffins where I replaced a bit of the flour with peanut flour.  Hmmm, I may have to rethink this combo, not bad but…

Tate and I set out on a run jog this afternoon.  We actually planned on jogging, as in taking it easy, but something came over us and we had a great 4.7 mile RUN.  This morning I wrote about how I used to jog, not run, well now it’s hard for me to jog!   I love the feeling of pushing myself and seeing how fast I can go and maintain it.  I attribute this to a.running with friends who are slightly faster than me and b. sprint training.  Adding regular sprint intervals into my runs have made me more comfortable with uncomfortable conditions (being out of breath!).

Before setting out for our run I did these two workouts on Exercise TV.

Active Sculpting with Steve Maresca (strength training with dumbbells)

http://www.exercisetv.tv:80/workout-videos/active-sculpting-0466

This is a great workout.  It’s full-body, fast-paced, and would be challenging except that the 18 minutes seem to fly by.  Steve has some odd mannerisms but he’s oddly charming also.

20-Minute Sweat Workout with Holly Perkins (strength training with dumbbells)

http://www.exercisetv.tv:80/workout-videos/body-sculpting/20-minute-sweat-workout-5065

Eh.  This workout is so-so.  I don’t think I will do it again.  There are some good twists on exercises but she takes her sweet time explaining some of the exercises.

I was planning on some chocolate and peanut yogurt for dessert but I am still satiated from this delicious dinner salad…

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…and the post-dinner muffins. 😉

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