I was inspired (by another blog) to make these energy bars.
First, I chopped raw almonds.
Next, I put these roughly chopped almonds in a bowl with unsweetened coconut flakes and dried cherries.
I added 1/2 cup of honey and a couple tablespoons of wheat germ. Mixed it all togeth.
I spread it all into a glass pan to go into the oven. It spread out really thin, but it turned out just fine.
This went into the oven at 350 degrees and baked for about 20 minutes. The final product:
Raw almond energy bars with dried cherries and toasty coconut flakes.
And a recent drink I've been enjoying: The Green Monster.
A lot of ingredients went into this smoothie. Frozen banana, frozen pineapple, greek yogurt, fresh spinach, hemp seed, flaxseed oil, and mango juice. Don't worry - you can't taste the spinach; it gets masked by the fruit, resulting in a delicious tasting smoothie. MmmMMmm tastes healthy!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Orange Quinoa
My favorite blog just featured a recipe for quinoa salad with strawberries, tomatillos, yellow bell pepper, water chesnuts, avocado, and an orange lime dressing.
It sounded good, and I needed a new dish to put in my fridge to pack my lunches for the week, so I gave this one a shot. But instead of making the orange dressing, I cooked the quinoa in an organic orange juice concentrate which was being featured on sale at the local co-op.
The dish turned out... interesting. Let's just say I wouldn't make it again. It was a little too fruity and tart for lunch. Maybe it's because I cooked the quinoa with an entire cup of orange juice CONCENTRATE + 2 cups of water. I think the concentrate needed to be way more diluted. And the combination of strawberries with tomatillos and water chesnuts... it just wasn't a combination I was in to. And for some reason I thought it would be a good idea to throw cilantro in there. Not really. It was worth a try!
On a different note, I wanted to show pics of the frames my roommate Chelsea and I painted for our bathroom. And thank you Sarah for helping!
The blue, green, and yellow match the shower curtain. Which looks like this:
Here they are with their reflection.
And below is a picture of my friend Scottie who turned 21 today. He is holding the box of cupcakes I brought him from work. Happy birthday Scottie!
And tonight I was feeling in a very chai-y mood. So I cozied up with a Chai cupcake and hot mug of Chai tea.
There's no such thing as too much chai, clearly!
It sounded good, and I needed a new dish to put in my fridge to pack my lunches for the week, so I gave this one a shot. But instead of making the orange dressing, I cooked the quinoa in an organic orange juice concentrate which was being featured on sale at the local co-op.
The dish turned out... interesting. Let's just say I wouldn't make it again. It was a little too fruity and tart for lunch. Maybe it's because I cooked the quinoa with an entire cup of orange juice CONCENTRATE + 2 cups of water. I think the concentrate needed to be way more diluted. And the combination of strawberries with tomatillos and water chesnuts... it just wasn't a combination I was in to. And for some reason I thought it would be a good idea to throw cilantro in there. Not really. It was worth a try!
On a different note, I wanted to show pics of the frames my roommate Chelsea and I painted for our bathroom. And thank you Sarah for helping!
The blue, green, and yellow match the shower curtain. Which looks like this:
Here they are with their reflection.
And below is a picture of my friend Scottie who turned 21 today. He is holding the box of cupcakes I brought him from work. Happy birthday Scottie!
And tonight I was feeling in a very chai-y mood. So I cozied up with a Chai cupcake and hot mug of Chai tea.
There's no such thing as too much chai, clearly!
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Fiesta Mexicana
Yesterday evening, I took a trip up to Sanford to visit with my friends Michelle and Libertine at Michelle's family's house. Michelle, who is currently a student at the French Culinary Institute in New York, had a festive Mexican dinner in the works.
These are the fresh tomatillos before she put them in the oven to make a roasted tomatillo salsa...
Michelle's sister, Katherine, went to work on a fresh mango and red bell pepper salsa...
Michelle's mom grew up in Mexico, so Mexican food in this house is always authentic.
Libertine was highly entertained by how their mom pronounces the word "mango" the way real Spanish speakers say it. (Like mon-go instead of main-go)
We made Guava Margaritas with fresh squeezed limes, guava juice, tequila, and simple syrup.
Libertine salting the rims of the Margarita glasses:
I loved how the sisters were both wearing black and white dresses!
Katherine's salsa in the works
And here you see the final product. Mango, red bell pepper, green onion, cilantro, lime juice.
Unfortunately my pictures stop there, but there was also spicy guacamole prepared by Michelle's mom, grilled chicken, peppers & onions, pork, and piping hot corn & flour tortillas. And for dessert, fudgy brownies and homemade banana rum walnut ice cream.
And a presh pic of Libby & Mich with the huge but very sweet horse/dog, Bailey.
Until next time : )
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