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Conflicting thoughts

March 7th, 2010 · 29 Comments · Boston, breakfast, dessert, restaurant reviews, rice

How was everybody’s weekend? Mine was fabulous – we had the most gorgeous weather here in Boston. I was able to wear a long sleeve shirt with a thin sweater and that’s it! No jacket!!! I know some of you from the warmer climates are probably chuckling at this, but this is amazing for this time of year in the North East. Everybody seemed to be in a fantastic mood all weekend. My husband actually de-winterized his motorcycle and went for 2 rides. Good stuff all around.

So yesterday was one of the happiest days I’ve had in a long time. I couldn’t really explain this pure bliss I was in. It was like this overwhelming feeling of happiness took over me and the only thing I could do was keep repeating how happy I was over and over. I felt like I was going to explode. It was wonderful! :mrgreen: What was not wonderful is how hungry I kept on getting despite feeding myself what seemed to be like typical portions (if not more). I had no time to count calories so I just tried to listen to my body (I totaled it all up this morning so you can find the totals at the end). Let’s see where that got me…

BREAKFAST

2 ww waffles with Barney Butter, cherry preserves, fresh blueberries and plain oikos with coffee

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I made the waffles by following this recipe from Food for Living. I added some slices bananas to the batter as well because I love the extra natural sweetness they add. This breakfast was delicious. The waffle recipe is a good one – these were nice and moist! :)

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[485 calories]

After breakfast, Adam and I got to some major spring cleaning. This was our first time really cleaning our place since the kitchen remodel was completed. Adam scrubbed the bathrooms and everything in the kitchen while I made sure the rest of our place looked great. Around 1pm I got hungry but had no time to make lunch just yet, so I grabbed a peanut butter chocolate chip “granola bar.

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I did not sit down for this but I did try to savor it slowly and really eat it mindfully.

Per your request, here is the recipe:

Grease a 9×13 pan with shortening
Preheat oven to 350 degrees

1/2 c melted butter or margarine

3 cups oats

1 cup brown sugar

1/2 cup coconut

2/3 cup peanut butter

1/2 cup raw sunflower seeds

1/2 cup honey

1 cup choc chips

2t vanilla extract

1/3 cup wheat germ

2T sesame seeds

Combine butter, brown sugar, peanut butter, honey and vanilla in a large bowl.
Stir in remaining ingredients. Pour into pan and pat down using a fork.

Cook @13-18 minutes just until edges are golden brown.
Score into squares and leave in pan until fully cooled.
Freezes well in Ziploc.

Note from Melissa: You may cut down on sugar and honey if too sweet. (I used 3/4 cup brown sugar and a little less honey) However, I wouldn’t recommend cutting out any of the butter–I’ve tried it and they don’t hold together as well! ENJOY!!!

Here is the kitchen, post a good scrub with a few added personal touches.

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Check out the new fancy toaster oven (in the left corner) my parents got us as a gift. This thing is so crazy awesome. Thanks guys – we love it!! :D

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The place was spotless and our neighbors (who are about to start their own kitchen remodel) were really impressed with how well we did. They have the same ugly kitchen (and bathrooms) we had so they knew exactly how far we’ve come. Anyways, the marathon cleaning sesh made lunch taste extra good! ;)

LUNCH

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Ww toast with sardines, avocado, S&P and lemon juice – such a creamy topping over the crunchy toast. Yum!

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Simple salad: mixed greens, shredded carrots, cucumber

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[307 calories]

After my quick lunch, Adam and I decided to go out and finally enjoy the beautiful weather. I got a strong craving for papaya salad and Adam never had lunch, so we ended up at the Island Hopper for a snack (?) for me and a super late lunch for him.

Green papaya salad – (from the menu) choice of the Thai lady, green papaya, carrots, long string beans, and tomatoes mixed in lime juice and Thai spicy sauce, topped with crushed peanuts

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[300 calories?]

It looked beautiful but it was a little too sweet for me. I ate most of it because I was craving this dish but didn’t love it. At some point I realized I was eating food I wasn’t really enjoying so I stopped. It was also around the same time that Adam suggested with finish our meal with some froyo from Red Mango. You don’t have to ask me twice to eat dessert! :lol:

Small froyo (1/2 original, 1/2 cocoa) with raspberries and sliced almonds

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Red mango sweetens their froyo with stevia and I found it to be a lot sweeter than Berryline’s. Still delicious, though, and although I prefer Berryline, Red Mango is closer so I’m probably going to end up there more often. I don’t discriminate against froyo joints too much. :lol:

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[~170 calories]

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Eventually it was time for dinner (hours later, don’t worry!)…

DINNER

Adam was out with his friends and I wanted something super simple. We were basically out of all fresh veggies and proteins so I was pretty happy with how my dinner turned out with such limited resources. Some cooked wild rice and fresh basil on its last leg were the inspiration for dinner.

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I followed this recipe from EatingRD (blogs came to the rescue today!) to make some pesto out of the basil, then mixed it with wild rice, shrimp (defrosted, already cooked), cauliflower and peas (all defrosted). Topped with a little extra freshly shaven parmesan cheese.

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This was a wonderful combo together!! PS – I used the 2T pine nuts and 2T EVOO, 1/3 cup parm and about 1T water to thin it. The pesto was fabulous. Can’t wait to make a gorgeous sandwich with the leftovers.

Dessert – another pb choc chip “granola bar”

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I wanted to keep eating these (they are SOOOO good) but remembered that I already had froyo earlier in the day and this was my second bar. I popped some gum in my mouth, drank some water, and cuddled up with a blanket on the couch and tuned into the Biggest Loser. I was super proud of my will power!

Here is the kicker. This morning I calculated the nutritional facts for these “granola bars” and realized they are 485 calories EACH!!!!!!! I knew these tasted rich but I had no idea how rich they were. I ate 970 calories worth of “granola bars” in one day. Ugh!!!!! :evil: This brought the day’s total to 2,700 calories. I wanted to die the second I saw this number because I really thought I handled myself well throughout the day. I really thought I ate intuitively and mostly healthy. WRONG! This is where the conflicting thoughts in my brain kicked in. I felt so defeated after seeing this total but at the same time felt I didn’t do anything wrong. The only mistake I made was to not calculate the nutritional info for these bars earlier. Of course if I knew how truly indulgent they were, I would have treated them as such. Perhaps I would have cut them in half or at the least would have stopped at just one. This kind of reconfirms my belief that calorie counting is important. I did listen to my body and it told me to eat 2,700 calories and not because it needed them but because I distributed them poorly. If I ate that amount of calories every day, I would (not so) slowly but surely gain weight! I tried not to cry over spilled milk, as they say, but I did feel uneasy. This was supposed to be a healthy day after my night out on Friday, with another planned treat for Sunday afternoon, and it clearly did not work out this way. I’ve had the whole day to think this over and I am much more calm about it but I did feel a little rough for a few hours. Any thoughts on the subject? Does this show you the power of calorie counting or proves why you hate it?

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Girls night out at Casa Romero and the M bar

March 6th, 2010 · 11 Comments · Boston, restaurant reviews

Last night I finally met up with my girlfriends from college for a fun night out. We live relatively close to each other but with our busy schedules and “adult responsibilities” somehow months go by between our meetings. Last week I had to put a stop to this and finally organized something. It was SO good to see them and we decided we need (at least) a monthly stand-in date so we don’t let this much time to pass again.

Of course every fun night out includes some really good food in my book :D The four of us met at Casa Romero, a Mexican restaurant hidden in the valley behind the famous Newbury St. I’ve heard a lot about this place but somehow none of us have ever been there. The restaurant is definitely a little bit hidden so we were surprised at the sheer size of it once we stepped inside. I couldn’t take pictures of the decor (the restaurant is in the basement so with no natural light, I was forced to use my flash which is extremely abrasive) but it was very colorful with large ceramic plates on the walls and lots of character. We were seated in smaller back room, which made it cozier (but with bright colors everywhere around us, still fun!).

Latin restaurant + fun atmosphere calls for sangria!! We got a pitcher to start (and then ordered another one with the meal). It was sweet and girly – perfect! :)

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Some chips + salsa were served right away. I had a few dips but the onion flavor was overwhelming. The salsa was quite fresh and the girls gobbled it right up.

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Casa Romero’s menu is extensive and everything sounded very creative and delicious. I loved that they marked some items in each section as “heart healthy” and was happy to discover that those items did not include the so often found steamed chicken with veggies or some other boring variety. We all know that healthy food can be exciting and flavorful, right? Thankfully Casa Romero got that message too, and I’m happy to report that my (heart healthy) camarones rostizados al chipotle (broiled shrimp in a chipotle sauce) were definitely one of the best Mexican meals I’ve ever had!!!

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All meals come with rice and refried beans. You can also sub grilled asparagus or roasted veggies for an extra $2. I did that and somehow got 3 sides. [I ate all the asparagus and rice and only a few bites of the beans]

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Everyone loved their food. I tasted a few dishes and think I made the right choice with mine. Seriously, the shrimp and the chipotle sauce was SO SO good. I am ready to go back there right now for another round! ;)

It was Dina’s birthday weekend and Pran quickly mentioned it to the waiter as soon as we sat down. She was trying to get us some free drinks out of the deal. We didn’t get any drinks but we did get free dessert with a special birthday candle.

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I should mention the restaurant’s birthday ritual. They actually start playing the “happy birthday song” out of the speakers (somehow the song sounded Mexican – don’t ask me why), turn the lights off in that room (for the candle) and make a bunch of noise. Dina blew the candle really quickly so the charade did not last long, but at some point during dinner it was clearly someone else’s birthday (in another room) and the song was playing for a loooong time. And it is LOUD. We of course thought it was hilarious but I have a feeling that if on one particular night there were many birthday diners, it could get annoying fast. Anyways, this is a good example of the kind of vibe the owners were going for. With free flowing (not free!) sangria, great food and lots of noise, a good time was had by all. Oh yeah, back to dessert…

Pay de chocolate cafe – rich flavored coffee, chocolate & Kahlua mousse & caramel on a chocolate & walnut crust, served with vanilla ice cream

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SO good. It was like nothing I’ve ever had before. The walnut crust was especially good and was nicely complemented by the creamy rich chocolaty mousse. I didn’t have any of the ice cream. I think warm cakes must come with ice cream but this cake was cold so I found this combo odd. With that said, I’m pretty sure my husband would say every dessert should come with ice cream so maybe the restaurant owners share the same sentiment. What do I know, I’m just a food blogger. :grin:

VERY happy customers – Pran and Liz:

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(Birthday girl) Dina and I:

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Next stop – the M Bar (at the Mandarine Oriental hotel) for some drinks! The M Bar is super swanky. Good thing because we were in the mood for some fancy cocktails. :cool:

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The cocktail list was quite extensive and all the drinks sounded pretty cool. I went with the mo-del – hendrick’s, rose syrup and lychee juice with fresh lemon and angostura bitters. The lychee juice really drew me in.

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Mmm, yummy cocktails :)

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My cocktail was definitely creative but I didn’t love it. The rose syrup stood out so it was more floral than sweet (I probably had 1/2 of my cocktail for this reason). I tried everyone’s drinks (love that I can do that with my girlfriends!) and mo-nsier was my favorite. Just in case you ever go there – that’s my personal recommendation. :D

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Oh yeah, there were also some candied almonds and really great olives. I definitely dug into the olives bowl one too many times. Healthy fats, right? ;)

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But wait, there is more! Our friend Katy ended up meeting us at the M Bar as well. She had a few drinks by then so instead of ordering another round she got the mo chocolate brownie – vanilla, coffee, caramel cream, chocolate tuile

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Wholly shit, this was good. The brownie was WARM – it tasted like heaven. I definitely ate my share of food by this point and did not think I wanted dessert but with a spoon in my hand I dug in and was so happy I got the chance to try this dessert. I may come back to the M Bar just for that next time. It was close to my ideal dessert (molten chocolate cake is my favorite if you’re wondering – I just love that oozing chocolate center).

I think this was my perfect kind of night with my girlfriends. How would you spend yours?

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Celebratory sandwich

February 23rd, 2010 · 43 Comments · breakfast, dessert, restaurant reviews, sandwich, snacks, soups

I got promoted at work yesterday. Woohoo!! It feels so good to be recognized for my hard work – definitely made me extra motivated yesterday. :) Adam and I considered going out to celebrate, but I wanted to do that with my parents once our kitchen is done (SO close!). This way we’ll have 2 things to celebrate about. :D So we didn’t go out to a super fancy dinner, but I did treat myself for a little something special – a prosciutto sandwich from Tatte.

Look at this big guy!!

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Prosciutto, goat cheese, fig, arugula on a french baguette

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I had all these plans to eat just half, or eat it open faced – nope, it was too amazing. I just couldn’t stop eating it. I did give Adam a few very generous bites (you know, “guy bites”). :) Tatte is definitely my favorite bakery in the Boston area!!!

After my celebratory dinner, I called my parents to share the good news with them, and Adam poured some “champagne” for us (edited to add: my dad would like to point out that Korbel is a sparkling wine – not champagne. So technical! :lol: ). He even took the pictures for me.

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I was laughing hysterically at this picture below. Yeah, food stylist he is not. ;)

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The rest of the day’s eats…

BREAKFAST

Turkey, egg, cheese and avocado on a FFL english muffin

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It was hard to taste the avocado but the few bites I did get with it were excellent. Kind of a fun veggie addition to breakfast. :grin:

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[378 calories]

MID-MORNING/PRE-WORKOUT SNACK

A mini Larabar – these are tiny but today one did the trick

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[110 calories]

WORKOUT

During my lunch break, I took the Rope’n class I’ve blogged about before. We start with 3 minutes of jump rope, then alternate between 1 minute jump rope (with different moves – high knees, twists, sideways, etc.) and 1 minute some other exercise, finishing with jump rope sprints. Man, this class was tough! I still did everything the instructor asked for but I was definitely feeling it. I’m glad my legs were up for such an intense workout after my 9 miler. :D

LUNCH

Ellie Krieger nutty sweet potato soup (I froze 2 servings and reheated one today) + Ryvita crackers

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This soup is so flavorful. I just love the peanut buttery goodness!

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[390 calories]

MID-AFTERNOON SNACK

An orange with 1T pb

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[165 calories]

Celebratory truffles after dinner. The white heart had a lemony filling and a gold leaf on top for decoration. I’m really in love with these truffles.

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How do you like to celebrate special occasions?

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Mike & Patty’s – my new restaurant obsession

February 22nd, 2010 · 12 Comments · Boston, breakfast, restaurant reviews

I have a new restaurant love. No, it’s stronger than that – I’m obsessed!! I can’t stop thinking about my new “crush.” I hope we get to reunite very soon. I can’t be away for too long.

Since I kind of gave this away in the post title, you know I’m talking about Mike & Patty’s – small sandwich shop in the Bay village area in Boston. I’ve wanted to come here for what seems like eternity. The problem is, they close at 2pm on Sundays, and somehow I’m always ready to go there way past that. Tina’s post about it finally sealed the deal for me though. A trip to Mike & Patty’s had to happen this weekend, no matter what! I’ve been dreaming of that banana sandwich for way too long. The dreaming had to stop and I had to make it a reality.

Luckily, Coco must have read the same post, because we both suggested Mike & Patty’s for brunch at the same time. I thought it would be the perfect spot for a post run meal. Best.decision.ever!

A little paparazzi action ;) Hi, Coco!

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Mike & Patty’s is tiny! This is the entire place + a table for 4 on the right and a little window bar for 2 on the left (I’m literally standing in the doorway to take this picture).

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The kitchen area. This is where the magic happens. :)

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So like I said – I came there with a plan. I NEEDED the grilled banana sandwich with cinnamon and honey butter. The thing is – the second I looked at the menu, I wanted EVERYTHING! Every single thing sounded better than the next. I’m a sweet breakfast kinda girl but savory dishes sounded even better – croque madame, cubano sandwich, tortas… oh boy. I was in trouble! I stuck to my original plan and ordered one egg over medium on the side to satisfy that savory craving. It was a good choice!

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Grilled banana sandwich close-up…

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A little closer…

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+ the egg

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I was picturing this would be like a stuffed french toast, but it was actually a real sandwich – crunchy toast with sweet caramelized bananas. The honey butter is definitely the secret ingredient. Good stuff! I ate 3/4 of it and called it a day. I can’t wait to take Adam there next weekend. Yep, we’re going back!!!

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Ah, the most unflattering picture of me, but Coco looks too cute so I’m posting it anyway.

Thank you, Mike & Patty’s for being so awesome!! Now could you maybe open another location in the Back Bay? Thanks! :lol:

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Myers + Chang

February 21st, 2010 · 8 Comments · Asian, restaurant reviews, snacks

It seems that the Asian food bug bit my husband as well. Yesterday in an attempt to get out of the house while there was work being done on our kitchen (still another week or so to go… *sigh*), we decided to go for a walk around Boston. There was no real plan – the only goal was to stay out for as long as possible. It ended up being an absolutely gorgeous day in Boston – sunny and warm-ish (50* at some point!!). Good weather makes everything better, doesn’t it?

Somehow, we ended up at Myers + Chang. To be honest, I wasn’t surprised – maybe it was my one-track mind lately on everything-Asian, or maybe I know my husband all too well. Regardless, when he asked that we make our way towards the restaurant, I didn’t hesitate. I had a latish breakfast and wasn’t too hungry, but the second we stepped in the door, I knew I had to order something.

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The giant windows bring so much light in – perfect on such a sunny day. The atmosphere is clean and fun – lots of cute “grafitti” all over the windows and mirrors. Love it!

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Adam was definitely doing most of the ordering. I decided to get a few lighter things, just to taste. The Asian pickles first caught my eye. I’m obsessed with pickled veggies. Thank you, Myers + Chang for a whole dish of them! :)

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Asian pickles are sweeter than “regular” pickles. My favorite of the bunch was the cauliflower, with shredded carrots being a close second. The jalapenos were nice as well – most of the seeds were taken out so they weren’t too spicy. The cabbage on the far right I think had onions it in. Not my thing. Adam loved the pickled veggies as well, and he’s not as pickle-obsessed as I am. Great “starter.”

Next up, a few of Adam’s dim-sum dishes came out.

Braised short rib with asian pear

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He said it was the best thing ever. I had a bite and thought it was tiny bit too sweet but still yummy. :)

Mama Chang’s fried pork dumplings

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I didn’t try these – too many scallions. Adam said they were too fried for his taste and next time would ask to have them steamed, if at all possible. They look pretty mouth watering, though, don’t they?

Garlicky and spicy chicken wings

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I had one. The description is really off. They are kind of sweet wings. I’m not a huge wings person so I thought they were fine but nothing amazing – Adam loved them!

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Finally my dim-sum dish came out – the green papaya slaw

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Green papaya salad is one of my favorite thai dishes and this one was great! The menu indicated it was extra spicy. I didn’t taste the spice at all but that’s fine with me. Just the memory of the crazy-spicy green papaya salad at Montien makes my eyes water a bit. I like to be able to enjoy my food without tears. ;) Loved the crushed peanuts on top as well!

This was a great little brunch. Many other things on the menu looked great…too bad I wasn’t hungry enough for a bigger lunch. I think Adam and I would like to try Myers + Chang for dinner next time. I’m sure their dessert is amazing, since Joanne Chang is also the owner of Flour Bakery and we all know how much I love it. :)

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And just for good measure, here are the rest of my eats yesterday. I was kind of snacky all day so that’s why there is no picture of a real dinner. I pretty much ate all night long.

Breakfast in bed… I love weekends! :cool:

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Bloody-Mary replacement

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Add 2 more crackers to this (6 in total) – combo of the artichoke antipasto with hummus – mmm, good stuff! Plus, some roasted almonds, walnut halves, chocolate covered edamame and Barney Butter out of the jar (a few tablespoons probably).

I was hoping all this food would at least be good fuel for my long run this morning. I’m happy to say that it was! :D More on that in my next post. What are you up to on this lovely Sunday afternoon?

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