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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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Picking up steam

March 5th, 2010 · 31 Comments · Ellie Krieger, breakfast, dessert, pork, snacks

This week has been wonderful. Something in me just clicked! After what seems like months of trying hard to eat healthy but nearly every night succumbing to a bag of nuts, cookies, etc., this week it all finally made sense again. I’ve been eating delicious eats, stopping at just one serving, and got rid of those snacking demons at night. This sudden change in attitude has been puzzling me – how can my mindset change so drastically for no apparent reason? I think I figured it out! It’s this…

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No, not spices. It’s my new kitchen (with this awesome built-in spice drawer) that makes me smile every time I walk into the house and I cannot wait to get in there and cook something healthy and delicious! Why waste calories on stupid stuff when you can have a satisfying meal? There are so many recipes I’ve marked over the past month and a half of construction, I don’t have enough meals in a day to execute all of them. But I’m up for the challenge! :D Now, should we take a look at that spice drawer again? ;) [And yes, I alphabetized them!]

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Yesterday the black peppercorns were the star of dinner.

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I haven’t participated in CEiMB in almost 2 months now. This was a great recipe to dive back into it! I used to hate pork but pork tenderloin turned that around – it’s lean and tender and I’m pretty sure it’s one of my husband’s favorite meats (we discovered it together). For this reason, when I saw that Rachel of Rachel Hearts Food chose Ellie’s pork au poivre as this week’s featured recipe, I was more than happy to jump back on the CEiMB wagon. :mrgreen:

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This recipe was easy and had a very short ingredients list – perfect for a weeknight meal!

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Gena’s carrot fries (found through Thinspired) made for a perfect side dish! Adam was making fun of me when I started making these but I knew they’d be amazing. I cut up a bunch of carrots (maybe 3/4 lb?) and used 1T of coconut oil. I think I’ll cut down on the oil even further next time, there seemed to be more than ample amount of it, but let me tell you… there will be a next time. Soon! Adam quickly stopped making fun of me after tasting these babies. They reminded us both of sweet potato fries due to a subtle sweetness from the coconut oil (I think that’s an important ingredient!). SO so good!! Adam said to add this recipe to our short list of “favorites.” Yup, carrot fries need to be on our favorites list. I’ll leave it at that. :)

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Veggies take over the world! Or at least this plate… (carrot fries were accompanied by garlicky string beans which I just stir-fried while the wine sauce was reducing)

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Did I mention this pork au poivre was great? It was! Tender, juicy, flavorful – we both loved it!

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Oops, don’t forget the wine sauce!! I’d double the sauce amount next time… it was quite nice.

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So yeah, dinner was amazing. Let’s fly through the rest of the eats.

BREAKFAST

Bacon, egg and cheese on a FFL english muffin + coffee

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Breakfast of champions! Or something like that :lol:

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MID-AFTERNOON SNACK

1/2 blueberry muffin with 1T Barney Butter + tea

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Oh yeah…

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WORKOUT – 75 minute vinyasa class. It was great today. I was almost able to do the crow pose. Yay for progress! :D

MID-AFTERNOON SNACK

1/2 cup reduced fat cottage cheese + 2 clementines

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The clementines deserve a spot at the front and center too ;)

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MORE SNACKS

I finally got my last package of the bake sale for Haiti winnings. This one included some peanut butter/choc chip “granola bars” and banana bread.

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These granola bars are basically bar cookies… and they are amazing!!!!!

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It took a lot of will power to only eat 1. They are full of oats, seeds, choc chips and peanut butter – so dense and buttery. Oh yeah, there IS butter in them. Like I said, not exactly granola bars but damn, worth every calorie for sure! (I can provide you guys with the recipe if you’re interested).

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The banana bread was nice too :)

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I had 1/2 of this slice.

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And that’s how you do it!

Do you ever lose motivation to keep eating healthy or exercising? What pushes you to keep at it? I have a feeling not everyone can just redo their kitchen :lol:

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Eating rules

March 3rd, 2010 · 19 Comments · Boston, Eating out, breakfast, dessert

I’ve been emailing back and forth with my sister yesterday. We are both going on tropical vacations in about a month and would like to look and feel our best. We both eat healthy most of the time and exercise nearly everyday but that doesn’t mean there is no room for improvement. Although my sister finds this fact laughable, she inspires me quite a bit. I think she can even inspire some of you. [Innz, I hope you don't mind that I'm sharing this.] Here are my sister’s new eating rules:

1. Plate EVERYTHING before eating it. It’s crazy how many times I just go into the jar/ bag. I thought I was pretty good about this stuff — until I started paying attention. Even if you take 4 servings of something, seeing the 4 servings on a plate will make a difference.
2. Don’t eat standing up. Kinda goes with the above one. The “I’ll just take a bite” thing happens way too often with me (including this morning).
3. Don’t eat in front of the TV. If you want to eat — turn it off. Then turn it back on. Concentrating on what you are eating.

Further from Inna… I know I’ve heard all of these a gazillion times before, but I started doing these on Sunday and I can tell a difference in how I think. I have to keep stopping myself b/c I’m about to “break a rule” many times each day.

Back from me…

I think so many of us “break” these rules and this is basic stuff that DOES make a difference. I’m the worst with eating while reading emails, blogs or watching tv. For a while I tried to be more mindful, but then I got busy and that went out the window. Plating is another big one. I obviously plate most of my “real” meals since I write this blog, but sometimes snacks here and there still end up in my mouth and that’s the stuff I NEED to eliminate. A few almonds here and there really does add up. I’m trying to remember Inna’s rules as I shape up for my upcoming vacation (and these are good eating rules in general so hopefully they stick even after the vacation). Now let’s see how I did…

BREAKFAST

Food for Life (FFL) english muffin – 1/2 with Barney Butter, 1/2 with cherry preserves + banana & coffee

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One of my favorite breakfasts for sure. Simple and hearty!

MID-MORNING SNACK

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WORKOUT

I’ve been SORE from yesterday’s Rack it Up class but I knew I still wanted to get a run in. I saw some sunshine outside and decided to make it an outside run. I find outside runs to be so much more intuitive. On a treadmill you set the pace and try to keep up. Outside, your body tells you the pace it wants to go at (unless you need to push yourself for an interval or a tempo run). My legs were tight and rolling didn’t help so I took it eaaaaaasy. Just went slow for 40 minutes and was happy just to finish. I tried to enjoy my surroundings and it worked. 40 minutes, 4.3 miles, 9:18 pace. Done! :mrgreen:

LUNCH

Total randomness in a bowl – not sure I’d recommend this combo but it was very filling – lots of healthy fats!

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Mixed greens, broccoli, carrots, sardines, avocado, baba ganoush, parmesan shavings + 1T Annie’s goddess dressing

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Alton Brown likes the avocado + sardines combo so I thought I’d give it a go. It was a good one. The baba ganoush, however, was tasty but did not belong here.

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While whole wheat toast on the side for extra carbs. :)

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DINNER

I’m going to add another rule – eat treat meals out with friends or family instead of at home alone in copious quantities. We implemented this rule by going out with friends to La Verdad for $1 tacos (Taco Tuesdays are the best!!). The place has a really fun decor and fabulous, creative (yet authentic) tacos. Plus, you really can’t beat the $1 price tag! That’s my kind of happy meal. ;)

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The chicken tacos and 2 types of pork tacos are included in the $1 special. I ordered 1 of each of the pork ones + 2 chickens. These tacos are quite small.

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Chicken tacos…

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Pork tacos…

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Something about them was off today. I normally adore La Verdad’s tacos but one of them had onions and too much fat and the rest seemed dry. I think my batch may have been off because everyone loved theirs. I’ll definitely be back there for more thorough research ;)

For dessert, Adam was craving Berryline (we were in our old neighborhood). I thought he was crazy because it was freezing cold out but I’m so glad he convinced me to go. It was (as always) amazing! I got my usual combo – small original with mango and pecans. Man, I missed this!

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I didn’t count calories today and I know I was over, but I felt good about my choices. I guess for the most part as long as I follow some eating rules, things work out. Do you have eating rules you try to follow?

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Vacation plans

March 2nd, 2010 · 19 Comments · breakfast, dessert, shrimp, snacks

I stayed up way past my bed time last night, trying to make some vacation plans. I thought this post on my recent beer adventures would keep you entertained, but apparently you’re not beer fans?? :???: Anyways, back to vacation plans… the last vacation Adam and I took was in October, and the one before that was a year ago. We are definitely overdue for one! We started with planning a trip to San Francisco, realized our miles cannot be used for a trip this soon, and switched gears (we’ll go to San Fran in the summer instead). How nice would it be to just relax on the beach with nothing else to do? I don’t remember the last time we did this. Maybe never. The sound of a Caribbean vacation seemed more and more appealing as we did more research… except it’s expensive! At the end, more research needs to be done so we can find a good deal, but I cannot wait. A Caribbean vacation may also just be the kick in the butt that I need to get back on the healthy eating wagon. The new kitchen is helping with that as well. ;) I’ll keep you guys posted.

BREAKFAST

TJ’s organic moral fiber blueberry muffin + coffee

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Those clementines in the box in the back were calling my name, so I finished breakfast with one :)

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MID-MORNING SNACK

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LUNCH

Lunch was SO good! I go home for lunch on Mondays… love that! I just threw a bunch of frozen and fresh veggies + cooked wild rice + shrimp in the wok and voila – delicious lunch!

Stir fry with cauliflower, broccoli, red pepper, carrots, wild rice, shrimp with Jenna’s sesame sauce + sesame seeds

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Yes, it tasted as good as it looked :D

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+ another clementine

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MID-AFTERNOON SNACK

I am once again obsessed with KIND bars. I need to stock up. These bars are a little too sweet but the whole nuts are the best. This bar had whole almonds and macademia nuts. I’m nuts for nuts! :lol:

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WORKOUT

I went back to one of my favorite classes at the gym after work – Rack it Up. It’s basically Body Pump/Group Power with a different name, and I LOVE this class. It’s been forever since I’ve been but I was able to lift the same weight as before (surprised myself actually!). The only thing was my legs. I used to lift 53lbs (includes 3lbs for the weight of the bar), but yesterday 33lbs almost instantly gave me leg cramps. I went down to 28 for the lunges track and still my legs were shacking. I hope I can run today! Anyways, I felt super strong and find these types of classes very inspiring. The guy next to me said he loves when I come because I can lift more than any of the guys (that included him, btw). Haha, love that! :lol:

DINNER

Leftover turkey, mushroom, spinach and cheese lasagna. Still awesome!

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LATE NIGHT SNACKING

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Oops, another one caught mid-bite

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+ an orange and a zbar. I’m going to try to start “closing the kitchen” after dinner + dessert (if I need it). All these snacks add up!

Where would you go on quick vacation if you had a few days to kill?

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Breaking in the kitchen

February 28th, 2010 · 22 Comments · Ellie Krieger, The Best Light Recipe cookbook, dessert, pasta, salad

Thank you all for being patient with me over the past few days. I really needed to take a little time off to organize the new kitchen and enjoy all the fun activities we had planned for the weekend. I took so many pictures and have so much to share with you. I decided to start with my very first (real) meal in the new kitchen. I think it was a great success! :mrgreen:

I really wanted my first meal to be elaborate. I wanted to spend hours in the kitchen- chopping, mixing, stirring, baking. When my parents in law mentioned they wanted to come visit us this Sunday to see our new kitchen, Adam and I agreed it would be a great idea to cook for them. I browsed through cookbooks to find that “perfect” recipe. Oh, how I missed this!

Since dinner was going to take a while to prepare, I knew I wanted dessert to be quick and easy. Ellie Krieger’s almond/cherry chocolate clusters is definitely one of my go-to desserts. The recipe has only 3 ingredients and comes together incredibly fast. The best part – it’s SO delicious. How can it not be – it’s almonds, cherries and chocolate!! :)

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Yes, we started our dinner with dessert. That’s my kind of meal! ;)

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While I was making the sauce for the lasagna (oops, did I spoil the surprise? :lol: ), Adam decided to open the champagne my PILs brought.

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Real champagne this time. :grin:

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Cheers!

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The bubbles are so pretty :D

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After hours in the kitchen, dinner was finally ready. I loved that I was able to stay in the kitchen the entire time, yet could 100% participate in all the conversation. The new kitchen is definitely perfect for entertaining!

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I used this recipe from The Best Light Recipe cookbook for meat & cheese lasagna. I really trust this cookbook – every single thing I’ve made from it was absolutely perfect (read: tastes like the real thing).

I added some mushrooms to the sauce (when adding the tomatoes) and baby spinach (a few minutes before taking it off the stove and adding the basil) for added nutrients and because I like both (and happened to have them on hand). I think even more veggies would be great – they would bulk up the lasagna and add new flavors and textures.

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Some whole wheat toasts, drizzled with EVOO and rubbed with garlic made for easy “garlic bread.”

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My plate:

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The lasagna was SO good! Seriously, this book never disappoints. My father in law considers himself a lasagna connoisseur and he said this was definitely up there with the best lasagna he’s had. Everyone was shocked that this was a “light recipe.” It was so cheesy and hearty!

On the side, I also served everyone with some escarole with pine nuts (another Ellie Krieger’s recipe). This was great as well. Really flavorful and complemented the creamy lasagna perfectly.

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This was a fabulous meal if I do say so myself. ;) I can’t wait for more delicious and healthy eats coming out of our new kitchen!

What would be the first meal you’d make in a new kitchen?

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