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Bountiful Brunch August 21, 2011

Posted by cirellih in Breakfast, Craving, Family, Food.
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Weekends are delightful. I love filling them with activities, festivals, and of course a bit of relaxation.

Lafayette, CO has an enormous peach festival each year. Chris’ mom and I went to check it out. I was hoping that it would be a celebration of all things peach, but there were a lot non-peach related booths.

When we first walked in, the festival seemed to be just what I wanted. A huge booth of organic, tree-ripened peaches was the first one we walked by. Next came a tent with peach jams, and a peach and jalapeno glaze. We were off to a good start! As we wandered further into the festival, we passed by the biggest peachy area: the cobbler/pie/smoothie booth. The line was so long there that it didn’t seem worth the wait in the hot sun.

As soon as we passed that area, there were no other peach booths. Lots of pottery, jewelery, crafts and foods were being sold in an incredible number of booths. I just wish that there was more peachy goodness at a peach festival. Lots of fun regardless of the lack of peaches.

Today, Chris and I decided to have a relaxing morning. Waffles and Boulder sausage for brunch! We don’t do breakfast foods very often, so it was definitely a nice treat.

On the top, I decided to put a warmed mango. It’s so easy to make a lovely warm fruit topping for waffles or pancakes, and it just makes a world difference!

  1. Start by cutting up your fruit into bite size pieces. I chose mango today, but apple, peach, strawberry or pear would work beautifully as well.
  2. Put the fruit into a medium sized pot and add in a splash of water- no more than a few tablespoons.
  3. Once the fruit has started to warm up, add in a couple teaspoons of sugar or honey. This will start to make a bit of a syrup with the juices.
  4. I like to add in some cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger at this point. You can add in whatever spices you think will go well with your fruit.
  5. Once all the spices are mixed in and the juice is a thin syrup consistency, pour it on top of your waffle or pancake. Your tastebuds will thank you!

Add on a little dollop of whipped cream, and you soon will be in breakfast heaven. The warmed fruit mixture takes five minutes to make, and the breakfast will go from good to brilliant in a flash!

 

 

Mangos are Messy April 6, 2011

Posted by cirellih in Craving, Food, Health.
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There are few fruits that are more delicious than a mango.

I love the smooth soft texture! I love the smell! I love the color!

But why, oh, why must they be so messy???

Look at it… doesn’t it seem so innocent? Perfectly contained, the skin is smooth and unassuming. Hiding the copious amounts of juice and fibrous pip. How cheeky. How dastardly. How unkind.

Mango, all I want is to get at your fruity deliciousness. Why must you thwart me? Why must I always end up with sticky fingers and juice everywhere?

Next time, please play nicely!!!

Chugging the Green Monster February 8, 2011

Posted by cirellih in Exercise, Food, Goals, Motivation, Weight loss, Weight Watchers.
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Saturday was my weigh in… and I am now officially 5% lighter than one month ago!!!! Hurray, and now onto 10%. Weight Watchers suggests making smaller goals to keep you motivated to continue on towards your major goal. It definitely is a great feeling actually losing weight and making goals along the way.

To celebrate my success, I decided to make a smoothie. Now, this was not my greatest attempts. I am perfectly willing to admit this. Next time, I would make sure to add more liquids because this one was a little ‘tik and zesty!

The Green Monster:

 

  • 2 Large handfuls of spinach
  • 1 Mango
  • 1 Banana
  • 1 Tbsp Almond Butter
  • 1 small container of Blueberry Yogurt

Blend everything together until smooth.

Next time, I would add in less almond butter and a splash or two of milk. This smoothie was so thick that I had to chew it!