Showing posts with label paleo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paleo. Show all posts

Sunday, April 21, 2013

the time has come

The time has come for the son of man to be glorified by me finally writing a post.
 Please know that I have tried to write all week. In fact, I wrote an entire entry, but...you never got to see it. (It was actually one of those long-writing-processing-posts that I do...specifically about everything that happened in Boston this week...and I decided it was better left processed and not published).

Also, excuse the outdatedness of the pictures, but they have been patiently awaiting their debut from iPhoto for like...a month. Does that count as neglect? Whoops.
Meet all our animal friends. Amanda and I went on a walk, and there were just...animals everywhere. By animals I really just mean a couple ducks and a couple kitties. It was really strange and really awesome.
I thought Amanda was going to die and go to heaven. She really loves cats. Ernie, the orange one, is apparently 23-years old. Or so says the 12-year girl who owns them. We sat down and talked to her for awhile. That's my favorite.
Over "spring break" (air quotations because I don't technically have spring break anymore), I went home and had a wonderful date with my mom. We walked to The Dancing Fox, where we treated ourselves to lattes and a hearty breakfast. I could rave about this place forever...it's that good.
I got the rustic french toast, which came with blackberry compote, maple syrup, and a fresh batch of VANILLA BEAN WHIPPED CREAM. Oh geez, writing about this 18 days into my strict Paleo habits is the hardest thing I've endured yet. SO DELICIOUS was that plate of carbs and sugar. We also got fruit cups. To balance things out. My mom got a caprese egg scramble (death) which came with toast (more death) and was served in a really cute cast iron skillet. I love you, Dancing Fox.
My mom always sends me home with goodies, too. This time it was in the form of freshly picked asparagus. No better way to celebrate spring than with a million pictures of the stalks! The tips and ends had this whole purple thing going on that you just don't see from the bunches at grocery stores. Call me lame, but I think it's so freaking cool.

Small life updates:

  • inaugural issue of the magazine should be out very soon, and I'm SO excited to see my name in print for the first time
  • been eating Paleo since the 3rd, and I feel really, really great. My food digests and satiates me all at the same time. What a novel concept. After 30-days I will reintroduce dark chocolate and other items that I know don't bug me, but for the most part I think Paleo is here to stay.
Anyone else completely freaked out that it's almost May? Goodness gracious.

Happy Sunday!

Thursday, February 28, 2013

almost a caveman, but not quite

Now that processing is done for the week, we can talk about far more important things. Like food. Last Friday I visited my bmff (best male friend forever) Kevin. He lives in Sacramento, and gosh. I love that guy. We went to Magpie Cafe, and it was a beautiful day (as you can tell by the very sunny pictures).
He ordered the beef stew, and I wish I could accurately describe how delicious it was. I only tried a taste, but the broth (sauce? soupy part?) was perfect. I mean, perfect. Rich and comforting and like a million little fairies having a dance party on my taste-buds.I got the lemon-chicken salad, which was also amazing. It was refreshing on a warm day, and exactly what my sensitive stomach wanted. My mom will be proud of me; I never, ever order salads. I don't have anything against them...I just like bread and pasta and hearty entrees so much more. BUT, on Friday I was craving greens and this was the perfect fix.
 After Magpie we walked over to The Naked Lounge, which is a little coffee shop with good coffee but no-so-great service. Trendy baristas aren't supposed to actually fulfill all the stereotypes associated with them, right? That's why they're stereotypes? But she did. She truly did.
Cool seating area though. I sipped my cappuccino while Kevin played some ridiculous game on his iPhone (something about breading cats? the SPCA would be furious) and I decided to forgive said barista.
We walked back to the car, and I loved the little lot where we parked. Mint-green bricks beside red bricks and mossy cement is just...cool. After this, Kevin took me to the Sacramento Natural Foods Co-Op, which is this charming grocery store that focuses on local, organic goods. I loved it. And I got to sample barley soup! Not a Dixie-cup sample either. A bowl-and-spoon sample.
Kevin knows a lot about...well, kind of everything (he's a walking Encyclopedia), but he especially knows a lot about food. He retains information really well and is always teaching me new things to try. He's been learning about eating Paleo, and I decided to (loosely) adopt its main principles into my diet this week. I say loosely because I have had a small treat every day, but I haven't had any bread in 6. That's a personal record by a longshot.

Anyway, Kevin taught me about soaking nuts and seeds, made us pork-loin chops and steamed broccoli for dinner (after we went on a run through McKinley Park), and then we sipped fennel tea. Fennel tea is incredible, by the way.
I tried to make homemade granola, but didn't have all the ingredients, (honey, mostly) so nothing actually stuck together. It still tastes wonderful though. I used almonds, walnuts, raisins, unsweetened shredded coconut, and pumpkin seeds. The mix was tossed in some coconut oil, cinnamon, and almond butter, and then baked at 425 for 30ish minutes. I ended up treating it like cereal by putting it in a bowl and covering it with almond milk!
My main goal this week (with the mindset of "Paleo") was to simply plan meals that were healthy, balanced, and provided leftovers. I made stuffed bell peppers with grass-fed beef (they turned out sooo good), turkey burgers wrapped in butter lettuce (protein-style) and homemade sweet potato fries, and then today I made a spinach-brussel sprout frittata. Cutting out (99% at least) processed foods has been huge. My stomach hasn't felt this good in a very, very long time. And everything has tasted amazing! I almost forgot how much I enjoy cooking. Almost. 

Aaand congratulations on making it through the longest post to-date!