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What have you done today to make you feel proud?

August 3rd, 2009 · 21 Comments · Eating out, Italian, beef, breakfast, dessert, grilling, pasta, pizza, restaurant reviews, running, snacks

Do you guys know the song “Proud” by Heather Small? It’s the Biggest Loser theme song and I absolutely love it! I feel empowered every time I hear it so that’s why before my 7 mile run yesterday (which I was very nervous about) I went to itunes and downloaded the Josh Harris Pride remix of this song (a little faster than the regular) and listened to it before my run (and at about mile 6.5).  I really wanted to title my next post the way I did and for that of course I had to kick that 7 mile run’s booty, right? Well I did it!!!!!!! I did it with no walking at all, at that! I was SO proud :D

Strategies for yesterday’s run to ensure success:

  • Had a smallish but hearty breakfast + coffee;
  • Updated my workout playlist, which got me really pumped for the run;
  • Made sure to purposely slow down at the beginning of the run.  I felt like I was SO slow, but I knew it was necessary for me to finish strong.

And I did! My average speed was 9:01, much slower than I’ve been running but it was the best run mentally, and my goal was to finish it – I didn’t care about speed. It was hard, but I didn’t think about walking at all. And I just kept on thinking about this post and how proud I’d be to write what I’m writing :)

Oh and another small personal victory: I wore just capri pants + a sportsbra for the run. It’s been so hot and I didn’t want to overheat, so I just went for it. My clothes were cute (thanks Innz for my lululemon gear!) and my newly acquired little tan made me feel confident. I have never ever worn just a sports bra to the gym or outside, even when I was thinner. This was a huge confident booster because I felt like I was rocking that sports bra and no one could tell me otherwise. I’ll spare you the pics ;)

Onto the weekend’s eats. It was a really fun weekend! *This is 2 days’ worth of food.*

SATURDAY

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Insert a speedy 2 mile run here at 8:07 minute/miles :D

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I dragged Adam to Tendercrop Farm again to buy some grass fed lean beef to make my little burger. I also bought some corn on the cob, a large tomato, and brought 1/2 Food for Life english muffin (all I had) + 1/2 avocado (all I had). I felt a little high maintenance doing this but whatever – my body was thanking me for not consuming over processed sausages the guys were eating. I also stuck to water at the pool party; just didn’t feel like drinking light beer.

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On corn: I’ve never grilled corn (never had a grill) and it was interesting to hear that everyone had their own approach to grilling corn – some left the husk on and just plopped it on the grill until the husk was charred, some took the husk off, buttered and S&Ped the corn and wrapped it in tin foil; others left the husk on and wrapped it in tin foil. We decided to test out all the methods on the grill on Saturday. The clear winner: husk on, foiled = juicier corn, less messy grilling :cool:

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I tried a new bar: Nature’s Path Weil Goji Moji

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It was delicious, but very orangy. It says it’s cranberry and goji berry flavored but two of the ingredients were orange peel and orange oil and they really overwhelmed the rest of the flavors. Despite the mislabeled bar flavor (in my opinion) I really enjoyed this bar! *I only had 1/2 of it, so maybe when I have it again and it’s less hot (it was sitting in my purse in the heat before) the cranberry and goji berry flavors will stand out more. We’ll see…

Other food related news: our friends Kyle and Tiffany had their wedding cake at the end of the party (Kyle’s parents, hosts of the pool party, froze a piece of the cake for them). They celebrated their 1-year anniversary last weekend. Here’s is a little action shot of them tasting it. So cute :D

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Um, apparently it tasted like freezer.  Oh well :lol:

Dinner was at a local pizza joint in Newburyport – Oregano.

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I started with a glass of cabernet and took forever to decide what pizza I wanted. Everything sounded so good! Finally we decided to split a large – my half was the scampi (evoo, crushed garlic, fresh basil, shrimp & grape tomatoes); Adam got the sopressata topping. Oh and I asked to omit the evoo on mine :)

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I had 2 slices of the scampi:

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And 1 slice of Adam’s sopressata:

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I loved the little fresh oregano sprinkles on it :mrgreen:

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The pizza was so yummy! Maybe it was because that was exactly what I was craving but I thought it was really great. I fought hard not to eat the last piece and was happy at the end of the day that I didn’t. On the ride home my belly finally caught up with my brain and they both agreed I was satisfied and not hungry at all :D

SUNDAY

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Leftover stir-fried tofu and bok choy in ginger sauce + quinoa:

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Brownie from Tendercrop Farm; coffee from Au Bon Pain:

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The brownie melted in my purse during the pool party so the caramel and pecans kind of melted into the brownie batter, making for an ugly picture – but man, this was incredible!!!! I raved about their rocky road brownie last week and this one was potentially even more amazing. I think a trip to Tendercrop Farm every time we’re near Newburyport is mandatory from now on :D

Insert here a picture of some raw pecans. I burnt a lot of calories on my run (nearly 900, including the 1+ mile walk home after the run) but I just wasn’t that hungry (working out really curbs my hunger – weird!). Concerned that I wasn’t eating enough, I grabbed a bag of pecans and had a few handfuls. I love nuts! :razz:

Dinner: TJ’s quatro formaggio tortellini with zucchini, spinach and sundried tomatoes + a little bit of garlic and evoo. Yum!

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All right, I think that’s it. That was a marathon of a post :lol: How was your weekend? What have you done today to make you feel proud?

PS – I did wear my bathing suit to the pool party on Saturday (and didn’t keep it conceiled under a summer dress like on the Fourth of July). No more self doubt! It felt good and I got a sweet tan :)

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Kicking ass and taking names

June 7th, 2009 · 16 Comments · breakfast, grilling, snacks

Wow, guys, your response to my Holey Donuts giveaway has been amazing so far. You are just as excited about these as I was when I first found out about this company. I love all the stories about your past donut experiences and why you’d love to try this better-for-you alternative. Keep ‘em coming! :)

I have to work today (boo on a Sunday) but I’m in great spirits because yesterday was such a nice day that I feel like I took advantage of my weekend already! Better weather just makes life so much better. I started the morning with blogging (finally finishing my Holey Donuts review) and then made a quick green monster to go. Adam and I went kitchen shopping – sounds so adult, no? We are really close to buying a condo and the kitchen will need to be gutted, so we wanted to get some idea of what this might cost. Apparently the stuff we like is unique and kind of expensive. Why do we always pick the expensive stuff?!! Anyways, back to the green monster – here is the big guy:

green monster to-go

1 frozen banana, chunks of frozen mango, 1/2 cup soy milk, 1/2 cup water, a bunch of baby spinach. Yum! [239 calories]

On to the way the stores, I enjoyed this bar:

Clif nectar bar

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[160 calories]

This was my first time trying this Clif Nectar lemon, vanilla & cashew bar and I have to say I was really impressed! It didn’t taste lemony at all (fine by me, although I like lemon too) but was rather fruity and perfectly sweet with an almost dried apricot flavor (there are no apricots in the ingredients list – maybe dates + goji berries taste like apricots when combined? :) ). The cashew chunks were large but they also kind of melted in your mouth, they were not crunchy at all. I like crunchy nuts but I also enjoyed them in this form. All five ingredients (dates, cashews, goji berries, lemon concentrate, vanilla – all organic) just blended perfectly together and complemented each other really well. Adam really liked the few bites I was kind enough to give him :D This bar goes to the top of my list (together with KIND bars and a few others)!

After lots of kitchen shopping, we got home STARVING! I wanted to stay healthy but also was craving something a little heartier (a salad just did not sound appealing despite a great combo I recently discovered). So I made some chicken quesadillas again, just like here. Quick and delicious! Loved it!

chicken quesadilla + carrots and cucumber slices

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[277 calories]

Finally we packed up and went to a bbq at our friends’ house. It was so much fun!!! We brought some healthy foods with us too, so my belly was perfectly happy the whole night :) *I get a little cranky when I am hungry or presented with greasy foods and cheap beer as the only option* Lunch filled me up quite a bit, so I ended up grilling a lean burger just for myself hours after everyone ate. I totally loaded this guy up!

lean burger + grilled asparagus

[425 calories]

This is a 96% lean burger with 1 slice of American cheese, a slice of tomato, some avocado slices on a Food for Life english muffin. I also grilled up some asparagus for a side. This was SO yummy and hearty! I think everyone was a little jealous of my meal ;) (Adam of course had to steal a bite!)

After a few bites, I remembered that Tiffany (our hostess) made an awesome German potato salad, omitting the onions just for me! :) I had to help myself to some (there were more bites straight out of the serving plate over the course of the night…).

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This was SO delicious (and healthy!). Very garlicky (I LOVE garlic), fresh and summery. There is no mayo here, which I loved – just a whole lot of garlic, some herbs and EVOO (?). I think Tiffany was afraid to tell me there was some form of oil in here, but I don’t fear oils, especially the heart healthy ones. Adam and I definitely spotted some oil in the plate, so Tiffany – what was in this yummy salad? Please share the recipe with us in the comments! :D

I enjoyed an M&M cookie for dessert + a bunch of vino throughout the night. This wine is our new favorite for the summer and it’s only $5.99 at Trader Joe’s!!!

cookie

[150 calories]

glass of honey moon

[~240 calories? I assumed I drank 12 oz]

The cookies were SO calling my name so I reached into my purse for emergency back up… pistachios! Yes, bring on those heart healthy fats. And cookies, stay away from me! I already had one of you!! :lol:

100 calorie pistachio packet

[100 calories]

Finally we moved inside the house for some poker action, and I couldn’t help but have another turkey dog. It was perfectly burnt on the outside and soft and delicious on the inside. I probably didn’t NEED it, but I really wanted one so I had it. It was a fun night and I didn’t want to worry about food too much and tried to keep somewhat healthy choices without feeling deprived. I think I did ok.

turkey dog on a whole wheat bun + ketchup

And guess who whopped my husband’s ass in poker? This girl!!! There was so much hilarious trash talking throughout the night but I held my own. It was awesome!! Look at all this money! ;)

my poker chips

And look at Adam’s loot:

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Oh wait, there is nothing in that picture? That’s right… because I took it all!!!! Haha. We didn’t actually play for money, just for “pride” and Adam ran out of his stash THREE times. Hilarious! I tried to take a picture of the loser but he hid his face. I think we still know who this is :)

Adam embarrased

What a great night!! Total calories consumed ~ 1850-1900. And now I’m off to work… :( Have a great weekend everyone!

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