Friday, February 10

Top of it

Busy day. Did the laundry in the morning, got out with Mil to visit MAP for hot chocolate, went downtown to do a secret special chore, got home by 1:15, made lunch, put away laundry, cleaned up house, picked up Edie, exchanged some clothes at a kids store, spent an hour at the playroom and changed multiple diapers, got everyone home and made dinner for everyone. Rushed but on top of it.

TODAY'S COOKING
Granola bars: In a small pot, a few glugs of maple syrup, quarter stick of butter and about a cup of almond butter. Once smooth, added 2 eggs, a glug of vanilla extract and a sprinkle of salt. Mixed it into yesterday's batch of granola, pressed it into a parchment lined glass pan, and baked at 300 for 20 minutes.

Banana Bread: Had 4 bananas on the edge of oblivion, so made up a recipe. Beat a stick of butter into 1/2 cup of white sugar and 1/4 cup of brown sugar. Added 2 eggs, the 4 bananas and a 1/4 cup of full fat fage. Teaspoon each of baking soda, baking powder, salt and cinnamon. Turned to slow, added 1.5 cups of whole wheat flour. Baked at 350 for 1 hour. Came out weirdly dense but light, so moist almost to be mushy, just holding on by a thread.


AM SNACK: 8:30am, iced green tea


BREAKFAST: 9:30am, hardcore oatmeal, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5

AM SNACK: 11:am, large mutzu apple
Looking for a snack in the farmer's market. My mind went to pretzels and whole wheat baked goods, but the farm stand of 15 different apple varieties caught my eye. This golden yellow apple was almost a pound, and was cold, crisp and seasonally perfect.


AM SNACK: 11:45am, 3oz bourbon hot chocolate
Visited my friend MAP at City Bakery for hot chocolate, she does a blog every year tasting every flavor they do in the month of February. It was really good, had the smokey wood flavor of bourbon that worked well with their dairy-based rich hot chocolate. Most notable was the size -- we got tasting servings, which in actuality for something so rich was pretty much all you need. A 20oz Starbucks-size serving of this stuff would probably be enough calories to cover lunch and dinner, he he. Mil slept through it, but I think later in the month I'll be taking Edie, and she'll also have a 3oz shot. I hope it aint cappucino hot chocolate then!!


LUNCH: 2pm, breaded tilapia, health salad, pickle, water, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5
Between going out and getting Edie, popped home to do chores, put away laundry and make a proper lunch. The frozen fish is weird -- it's breaded, but the actual fish is raw, so it would not be fair to say it is deep fried, but the amount of oil in the breaded that leeches out on to the pan, the oil that allows it to become crunchy, makes me wonder. Maybe I should get the unbreaded ones and bread them myself on demand?


DINNER: 5:45pm, cheese ravioli & spinach, grenadine soda, 1.5 bowl, hunger 4/5
2 lbs of frozen mini cheese raviolis, a pound of frozen spinach cooked with a little olive oil and 3 cloves of garlic, a cup of homemade tomato sauce, all thrown into a pot and mixed together. Not the yummiest -- the ravioli are so bland -- but filling and could be worse, I suppose. Ate a small second helping in hopes of avoiding snacks in the evening.


EVENING SNACK: 7:45pm, banana bread, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5

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