Celebrating Friday with a few random pictures...
I have two go-to breakfasts - oatmeal and my sweet potato/kale hash. I was missing key ingredients for both the other day, so I whipped up a veggie omelet. Inside the omelet I had sauteed spinach and zucchini. I chopped dill and added it to the eggs. Then topped the whole thing with fresh cherry tomatoes and a bit of feta. I am not really a fan of cooked tomatoes, but the raw on top was very tasty.
I bought these tomatoes at the farmers' market last weekend. I was drawn to the yellow ones (Peach Garden Tomatoes) for their matte skin. You can tell a little in the picture if you compare to the red one. Description from the Burpee seed catalog - A unique heirloom tomato, Garden Peach was reputedly introduced to US
gardens in the 1860s. The small, velvety-skinned 2-3 oz. fruits have
rich full flavor. The prolific vines unleash multitudinous 3-4" round
fruits with peachy-yellow skin and flesh woven with hints of red
throughout. Indeterminate. If I can ever be free of the tomato snatching squirrels, this is a variety I would like to try in my garden. They have very good flavor.
My husband was a very happy man last night. He is currently in love with fruit salsa - I've made peach and mango. Last night we had grilled chicken tacos with mango salsa. We love the sweet, spicy combo. I made it just like my pico de gallo except sub fruit for tomatoes. I do not like the recipes that use both the fruit and tomatoes together.
It is strange to me that I am loving the mango. For as long as I can remember, I have been anti-mango, but suddenly here I am truly enjoying them.
I broke down and bought a new food scale. I was constantly super gluing the previous one back together or buying new batteries. I admit the selling point for this one was its sleek red shape. Fingers crossed it holds up well. Weigh all the things!
Lunch prep. I have the last piece of Corn Zucchini Pie - a bittersweet day. The salad is Chopped Feta Salad from Skinnytaste. I brought the empty container to shake it up with the dressing right before lunch. Remember the Salad Shakers at McDonald's? I thought they were weird (and I didn't go to McDonald's for their salads!), but now I get it. I don't like a lot of dressing on my salads and to be able to evenly distribute a little vinaigrette makes me happy.
I had to stop at Walmart on my way into work this morning to pick up candy and water for workshops we host. While I was there I picked up some balsamic glaze for a recipe I am going to make this weekend. This was on the shelf next to it. I am a bit turned off by anything "must".
Magazine cover judging is a fun check out lane pastime. I am guessing "milkshake bliss" is not the key to losing 22 pounds in a week. But if it is, sign me up!
I found this in my purse this morning. I think I must be in a good place if I completely forgot this has been in my purse for at least a week and a half. But now that I know...I might have to work it into my plan. Calorie-wise that would not be a problem, but I have been making a real effort to not so much processed sugar. I try to ask myself is this worth it?
Thanks for joining me on this Friday fly-by. I am happy to welcome the weekend. We are planning a bunch of yard wok since we have a break in the heat. I will be getting some exercise whether I like it or not. I also plan to spend a little time in the kitchen. I am excited about one thing in particular and will probably post about as soon as I try it.
What are your plans?
When I started this blog in 2014 I had big plans to lose the weight that corresponded to the weight of my new puppy...as she grew so would my loss. Turns out it didn't work quite like that. Four plus years later I weigh more than ever and my puppy is potentially facing surgery for an ACL injury. Here I am trying again, expanding the focus of the blog and keeping the name. Hope you will continue on the adventure with me.
Friday, July 27, 2018
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You are doing great! And your food looks fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteMy vote...work the candy into your food budget...as long as it won’t send you in a downward spiral! Total restriction will only lead to a failure in the future when you DO cave for the sweet treat!
That is exactly what I planned to do. Fortunately, I had not eaten when a bigger more exciting treat showed up - which I ate instead.
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