Posts Tagged ‘food’

my first meatloaf

Recipe courtesy Alton Brown. It turned out very well. Even Brian liked it, in fact said it was the first meatloaf he ever liked. yay! Served with roasted yukon potatoes tossed in olive oil, salt, pepper, and rosemary clipped from the bush in the backyard today. It’s pouring rain again.

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menu

Here is what is for dinner tonight: + Salad with cucumber, tomato, radishes, carrot, avocado, artichoke hearts + Toasted pine nut cous cous with golden raisins + Curry chicken breast sliced and sauteed in olive oil

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fresh herbs

I was thinking of how to grill the salmon tonight, figuring I would just salt and pepper and lemon it and then fold each fillet into a foil packet. I remembered that rosemary is good on salmon, and thought, damn, I wish I had gotten some at the store earlier today. Then I remembered that […]

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eats diary

Yesterday Breakfast: one egg with pinch of shredded cheese on toasted whole wheat english muffin w/ tomato slice; half of a peach; coffee Lunch: small bowl of Special K with 2% milk and blueberries Snack: leftover rice and pinto beans with tortilla chips Dinner: Turkeyburger on wheat bun with lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions (no cheese) […]

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dessert

fresh pitted and halved cherries over lowfat frozen yogurt

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holy shit another post

I just tasted my coleslaw and it is YUMMY. I am proud of meself. Brian and I are both back from our runs. He did 4.25 miles in 48 minutes, I did I don’t know in 35 minutes. We took separate routes because he actually runs while I run for a block then walk for […]

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cabbage head!

Okay so I made this coleslaw and feel better than I did earlier today. I used a dressing recipe from my Martha Stewart cookbook, it’s yogurt-based with some mayo. Also: green cabbage, a carrot, a green apple, and some radishes. Purty simple. I love salad and I have never tried to make a slaw before. […]

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opinion

Op-ed piece in the NYT about vegan babies who die of malnutrition. I agree with the author on this one. I liked the part about how there is no evidence of a vegan society in human history. I also wondered how many pregnant vegan women turn to pica (dirt-eating) when their bodies run out of […]

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one shot

Allison is staying with us right now, which is as usual, great. Yesterday she introduced me to an awesome coffee treat: ordering a shot of espresso over ice. Reminded me instantly of being in France. It has been very hot here in SF for the past few days. Probably up to 80 right now but […]

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