Saturday, November 5

On Standby

Took Edie out in the morning to Smorgasburg with friends, she fell asleep and we hung out in a park for a few hours while she napped. Mellow afternoon in the hood. On standby to B's tummy.


TODAY'S COOKING
Caramelized Onions: Had 15 lbs of onions left over from the Knishening, cooked them all off in two pans in the oven over 5 or 6 hours, will be good to have on hand for random knishing.

Kasha: Made a box of the stuff to finish up some knish dough. Followed box recipe, except added an extra egg yolk to the pre-simmering toasting to see what effect would come up.

AM SNACK: 8:15am, iced green tea


BREAKFAST: 9:30am, pumpernickel bagel with cream cheese, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5


LUNCH pt 1: 11:30am, lobster roll, shot of soup, a macaroon, a donut, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5
Eating around Smorgasburg. Picked up a nice packet of beef jerky.



LUNCH pt 2: 3:30pm, spaghetti with sauce, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5

DINNER: 6:30pm, chicken nuggets, kraft dinner, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5 
Nice to eat the same thing with Edie at her dinner, albeit in larger portion.

Friday, November 4

Still teetering

After Edie got to school, lifted weights, went to midtown for an appointment, got laundry and food shopping done, then did little in the evening other than eat too much cake. Betsy is still teetering. The veil between being born and not being born is thinning.

AM SNACK: 7:45am, iced green tea


BREAKFAST: 9:30am, granola with organic dead milk, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5


LUNCH: 1:45pm, frozen pizza, 1.5 bowl, hunger 4/5

DINNER:  7pm, large green salad, small amount of chips & guac, small amount of rice pudding, large amount of chocolate cake, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5

Thursday, November 3

A nice day

After Edie was delivered to school, me and Big B went to the movies with her brother, taking in street sandwiches with us. In the afternoon, got a nice cooking session in before meeting E uptown for a nice late dinner. I actually swung by Knish Nosh in Central Park in hopes of sampling one, but they were closed at 7:30pm. Hrumph.


TODAY'S COOKING:
Potato & Spinach knishes: Knocked out a couple dozen with left over filling from last week, dough I made this week, and a lb of frozen spinach I cooked up today with 3 heads of roasted garlic. As a goof, spontaneously made a sweet peanut butter & chocolate chip knish which came out better than it should have been.


AM SNACK: 7:45am, iced green tea


BREAKFAST: 9am, organic chex with organic dead milk, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5

AM SNACK: 11am, potato knish, .25 bowl, hunger 4/5 
I'm a little sheepish to admit that this knish cooked last week was actually the first one I tried. As I was going, I did taste the mix for balance and flavor, and sample bits of cooked dough to make sure it was right, but I didn't actually have time to taste it all together in finished form -- there was nothing I could do to make it better once it was browned properly and out of the oven. So I guess I'm happy to find that, hey, this is really good! Maybe a tad close to being too salty, but pleasantly balanced between heavy and light, redolently oniony in the caramelized sense, and despite microwaving out of laziness, the crust had  a nice chew to it. I may have something here!


LUNCH: noon, falafel sandwich, popcorn, diet coke , 1 bowl, hunger 4/5


PM SNACK: 4:30pm, large green salad, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5


DINNER: 8:15pm, sushi, gyoza, edemame, sake, water, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5


EVENING SNACK: 10:30pm, nutella & pretzels, .25 bowl, hunger 4/5

Wednesday, November 2

Drained & Teetering

Woke up totally exhausted -- between being up until 1am then Edie & B up in the middle of the night & crawling all over me, it was a rough night. Also woke up a little sore -- lifted weights for the first time in a few weeks yesterday, it was a great pleasure to get back to that.

Got chores done in the morning without napping some how, then rode to school for a pretty good class. Totally drained when I got home. Betsy & her belly is teetering, the expansion of this family is coming soon I suspect.


AM SNACK: 7:45am, iced green tea


BREAKFAST: 10am, smoothie, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5
Yesterday's was just too good not to do again.

LUNCH: 12:30pm, pasta with sauce, potato chips, large green salad, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5


SCHOOL DINNER: 5:45pm, chimichurri flank steak, mac n' cheese, snapple, a few cookies, water, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5

EVENING SNACK: 9pm, frozen waffles, peanuts & chocolate chips, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5

Tuesday, November 1

Weigh-in

?---> 228.2

Have not weighed in in a couple of months, due to batteries being dead in the scale and....just not wanting to know. Now with the Knishening behind me (for now), trying to get back to some of my better habits. As for my weight, it's pretty much where it sits without interference, with out calorie restriction, without binging. I do wonder if my muscle to fat ratio has changed at all, though, as over the past 3 or 4 months I can feel them getting stronger,  a little more pronounced....underneath my blubber.

Had a reporter over in the afternoon for a couple of hours. After he left, got cooking on three things at once. By the time I was done, I was a little bit too tired to d o anything else, but still had a hard time falling asleep.

TODAY'S COOKING:
Tomato Sauce: Fresh oregano and thyme, extra onion sauteed as I have several bags of onion left over from the Knishening.

Granola: Standard recipe, though replaced the variety of sweeteners with just one - half cup of brown sugar.

Knish Dough: Had a small amount of potatoes left over from the Knishening, just enough for a batch of dough. Good thing, as I have a large container of potato filling in the fridge. Gonna make the knishes in the next two days.


AM SNACK: 7:30am, iced green tea


BREAKFAST: 9:45am, smoothie, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5
Milk, yogurt, banana, cherry, mango, peach, blueberry, flax, vanilla ex, salt. Ahhhh, I wish I could get this on tap. It's a bit of a mess with the blender to make, but when it's freshly blended, it's great. Bottled stuff, store bought stuff, it just doesn't cut it.


LUNCH: 12:30pm, 2 Stouffer's Frenchbread pizzas, large green salad, 1.5 bowl, hunger 4/5

PM SNACK: 3:45pm, potato knish, glass of grenadine soda, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5
Entertaining a member of the press, would be rude not to eat too when plying a person with knishes.

DINNER: 7:30pm, chicken nuggets, potato chips, pickle, cookies, ice cream, 1.5 bowl, hunger 4/5
Lazy dinner. Just didn't feel like cooking.

EVENING SNACK: 11:30pm, potato chips, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5

Monday, October 31

Recovery Day

Had a hard time falling asleep last night, and woke up exhausted. After getting Edie to school and doing some basic chores, plopped in front of the TV and napped for 3 hours. With just enough time to eat, picked up Edie and did a proper food shop to restock the kitchen after the knish blowout. Still felt low powered and drowsy the rest of the day.

BREAKFAST: 9am, organic corn flakes with organic dead milk, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5


LUNCH: 2pm, cappelini with garlic, oil and romano, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5

DINNER: 7pm, ice cream, a few chocolate chip cookies, .75 bowl, hunger 2/5
Not hungry in a sick kind of way, but thought something, anything would make me feel a little less unsteady.

Sunday, October 30

Another installment of dues, paid in full

Woke up rested but grumpy -- I had come this far, and though far reduced in it's hope and excitement, the Knishening had to go forward. The last minute change of date, location and price structure (from a set price to a donation box), on top of bitterly cold wind and a meager sun, had me standing out in my yard for three hours, hustling knishes and keeping a smiley face on.

I guess setting aside your bad feelings and sucking it up is a key definition of what being an adult is, but it doesn't make it sting any less. I did have some good conversations (a # of a purveyor who sells chicken fat!) and a lot of compliments on the knishes, so in all a bad situation was slightly made less bad. Still, I need to think long and hard about if this is what I want to do. Restauranting is a very weather sensitive business, and it was bad luck that my premiere event had to be both outdoors and on the snowiest October day in all recorded history. I'm glad I had the experience and the forethought to keep expenses to a bare minimum -- despite the loss, the future of Knishery NYC will not be determined by the financial outcome of this past weekend.

After four or so hours of being cheerful and outgoing when I felt like being the exact opposite, kinda went home and collapsed into myself, making my very pregnant wife not very happy. She had dealt with all my hyper focused knish making/mess generating all week, and I guess she was hoping for a more happy me when it was over. -sigh-


BREAKFAST: 9am, BLT on rye, corn muffin, diet coke, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5


AFTERNOON SNACKS: 2-3pm, a couple of sweet knishes, .25 bowl, hunger 4/5


DINNER: 6pm, shrimp burrito, chips & guac, 1.5 bowl, hunger 4/5


EVENING SNACK: 8pm, half a pint of ice cream, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5

Saturday, October 29

A Day Away from Knishes

Got to bed around 11, woke up at 9:30 to a happy B&E. Horrible weather, sleeting and windy and freezing, it would have been a disaster to have a debut knish stand today. Had a cleaning person over to do the laundry and clean the house top to bottom, and B went out to get her hair did while I took Edles out to a local restaurant to feed. It was even worse weather on the way home. Me n' Edles watched a little TV when my momma in law came to help out with Edie, and I quickly passed out on the couch for a solid 4 hours -- 5 days of intense knish making will do that to a guy.

We ordered in pizza, as the fridge is still in lock down with too many trays of knishes. Tomorrow they will be disgorged to the world, and hopefully I will get some good vibes, personal and business related, back.

BREAKFAST: 10:30am, blueberry pancakes, bacon, potatoes, water, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5


DINNER: 6pm, 3 slices pizza, green salad, 1.5 bowl, hunger 4/5


EVENING SNACK: 7:15pm, box of entemann's chocolate chip cookies, water, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5

Friday, October 28

The Knishening is (was) Tomorrow

Hoo boy. Edie is a little feverish, B is a little pregnant, I woke up with not enough sleep and the final day of knishing ahead of me.

AM SNACK: 7:15am, diet coke

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That's all I wrote, in the morning. I don't quite remember what I ate the rest of the day, except it involved a 2 liter bottle of diet coke fueling me. I baked 166 potato knishes while juggling other things, like a phone call from Edie's school saying she was 102 degrees and needed to be picked up. I picked her up, she was in a good mood, and Betsy was able to cut her day short and meet me when we got back so I could go back to the knishes.

The last round of knishes, the last round of the day, the last round of the week, the last round before setting up shop tomorrow, was in the oven when I sat down to check my email. I heard the weather was going to be iffy so I thought to email the fair organizers to see if they have any arrangements with food banks or charities in case I have a lot left over. There was an email from the organizers cancelling the event, due to predictions of rain, wind, snow and freezing, sleety weather.

I first called Betsy to tell her the news, who was at the pediatrician with E (E is fine, but better safe than sorry.) Then I stood by my living room window and stared out the window for a solid 10 minutes, wearing nothing but floury boxer shorts, hands knitted in a ball behind my back. What does one do with 500 knishes and no place to sell them? My permit to sell is temporary, limited to one day in one place, any other day in any other place requires a new permit, not to mention publicity, time and a host of other arrangements. Being that I've been working from a home kitchen, I've been banking knishes -- after the weekend, they will seriously start to lose quality. They gotta move, and they gotta move this weekend. An email to the fair organizers brought back no suggestions.

Sunday is better weather. So Sunday it has to be. Where? I live next to two green spaces. I send an email to my coop board and the organizer of a group that cares for the public park next door. In a few hours, I get permission to distribute and ask for donations from my backyard, but to be discrete about the money thing. I quickly update my blog, my facebook, create a facebook event, get in contact with the media that has been friendly to me the past month to spread the word. I'll be hosting the equivalent of an adult lemon aide stand on Sunday. Who said giving birth to a business would be easy?

Sitting around, mind racing in the evening. For all is said and done, with the refund of the cost of the table, the money I'm in for is not that much in the scheme of things, even if I don't make dollar 1 this time around. But this was a one shot deal --- I can not put my household and family through an entire week of full time production for such a meager yield -- I should be able to pop out 500 pieces in 1 eight hour run in a properly scaled industrial kitchen, not 5 twelve hour runs where my family has to crawl around a grumpy knish maker, and a fridge that is barren of everything but the bare essentials to get through the week.

Contemplating the next move, gonna give it some thought while enjoying this baby coming up. Which could be any day now.

Thursday, October 27

The Knishening - Day 4

Woke up at 6am after some fantastically graphic stress dreams. Got some knish-related work done before getting Edie to school, did some food shopping in the morning and spent about 11 hours cranking out brocolli cheddar knishes and spinach & roasted garlic knishes. All in all, almost 200 pieces. I actually ordered in a sloppy breakfast from the local diner because at the moment, the oven, the stovetop and the microwave were all working, he he he.

Edie & Betsy went over to a friend's for dinner and they brought me back some left overs, which helped. It was good to be able to start winding down around 8pm, allowing me to clean a little and prepare for the final day of cooking tomorrow.

BREAKFAST: 10:15am, pancakes, sausage, potatoes, diet coke, 1 bowl


PM SNACK: 12:30pm, greasy corn muffin, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5


PM SNACK: 2pm, broc cheddar knish, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5


DINNER pt 1: 6:30pm, chicken nuggets, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5


DINNER pt 2: 8pm, 2 slices of pizza, can of diet coke, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5

Wednesday, October 26

The Knishening - Day 3

Woke up worn out from yesterday's knishening, but the knish shall not be denied. Spent the morning delivering trays to friend's houses for storage, as my fridge is limited. Made 4 big batches of dough which will hopefully get me through, cooked off the rest of the pumpkin filling, then went to Brooklyn and taught.

Got home totally blown out. Got through part of a short list of things that needed to be done, passed out around 10.

BREAKFAST: 9:15am, good granola with organic dead milk, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5

PM SNACK: 12:45pm, pumpkin knish
Last knish out of the oven was a 13th, and so I ate it. It's good, but could use a little bit more salt -- why didn't I catch that earlier. Oh well, it's not bad, just not perfect.

SCHOOL SNACK: 3pm, chocolate covered pretzels, .25 bowl, hunger 4/5


SCHOOL DINNER: 6:30pm, shrimp in sauce, Cesar salad with fresh croutons, sprite, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5


EVENING SNACK: 9pm, potato chips, chocolate chips & peanuts, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5

Tuesday, October 25

The Knishening - Day 2

Woke up at 6am to get the onions in the oven, but only 2 of the trays fit. Peeled potatoes as Edie and B got up, and soon after I delivered E to school, got back to cooking the potatoes, cooking up the filling for the pumpkin knishes and kasha knishes, made a buttload of knish dough.

By 2:30 got everything cleaned up, cooling in the fridge or the counter and picked Edie up from school. First we went to the market to pick up some supplies, then to a park, where I ate some Chinatown vendor food. I dropped Edie off with our friend B and his son (sons, I guess, since he has a new sprog) while I did a shift at the CSA. Once home, I got to the process of assembly and baking until I couldn't no mo'. Ran out of dough, that was all. A little ahead of my production schedule, but as a few bumps have shown me, I'm really figuring this out as I go.


AM SNACK: 6:30am, iced green tea


BREAKFAST: 10:30am, good granola with dead organic milk, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5

LUNCH: 3:15pm, fishball with rice noodle, lotus leaf wraps, a donut, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5


PM SNACK: 9pm, mini kasha knish


DINNER: 10:30pm, 2 hotdogs, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5

Monday, October 24

The Knishening - Day 1

Had dreams about making knishes, kind of. I had a made a huge amount of crisp thin dried round apple slices, and I was attempting to smear peanut butter on them and reassemble them so they looked kinda like lined apples. I was only able to make a handful of perfect ones, as a lot of the apple broke or was misshapen.

After taking Edie to school, went straight home and attacked the mountain of knish making. Today, did the dough, filling, assembly and baking of 125 apple-cheese and chocolate-hazelnut sweet knishes. Diced 15 lbs of onions before showering and picking up Edie at school at 3. When B got home a little after 6, started again and diced another 30 lbs. Pretty much got done what I wanted, but I suspect I'm going to have to go late Thurs and Friday nights....

AM SNACK: 7:15am, iced green tea


BREAKFAST: 10:30am, good granola, dead organic milk, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5


AM SNACK: 11:45am, pint of grenadine soda, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5


LUNCH: 4pm, shrimp lomein, egg roll, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5


DINNER: 8:30pm, white castle burgers, water, peanuts & chocolate chips, 1.5 bowl, hunger 4/5

Sunday, October 23

The Knishening is Koming - Prelude

Woke up about 15 minutes after the time I was hoping to leave for the bike ride in the Bronx. Despite almost 11 hours of sleep (with an hour of TV watching around 2:30am), felt groggy and achy -- back is better yet, but still sore, though reasonably so. Nose is still stuffy.

But it's good, today I got to help Betsy out with Edie, and knock out some of the food shopping necessary to start production tomorrow. Brought home 150+ lbs of groceries on my bike for the beginning of the Knishening tomorrow, got the laundry done, played with Edie in the backyard for a few hours. In the early evening, a reporter from jewcy came over to interview me, don't think the piece will be published before the event, but perhaps after. So focused on planning today, kinda forgot to eat lunch.

Had a hard time falling asleep --between 11 hours of sleep last night, anxious about starting knish production tomorrow, and a bunch of Sunday night television shows I watch, I didn't get down until 1am.


AM SNACK: 9:30am, iced green tea

BREAKFAST: 11am, toasted sesame bagel with cream cheese, pint of grenadine soda, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5


PM SNACK: 2pm, tortilla chips, a little guac, .25 bowl, hunger 4/5
Swung by a local Mexican joint where B&E were eating, on the way to the supermarket.



PM SNACK: 4pm, a couple of sweet knishes, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5

PM SNACK: 5:30pm, half a sweet knish, glass of grenadine soda, .25 bowl, hunger 4/5


DINNER: 8:30pm, eggplant parm hero, green salad, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5

EVENING SNACK: 10pm, chocolate chips & peanuts, .25 bowl, hunger 4/5

Saturday, October 22

Run Down

Woke up at 9:30, stuffy nose. Back feels even better, but still a little bit sore. Skipped weights, and will probably sacrifice them next week, too. After pancakes, Betsy went to work to get on top for her last week coming up before officially leaving to give birth, and I watched Edie while doing some knish-related chores. Got to bed a little after 9pm, feeling run down and hopeful I'll feel better for tomorrow's Tour De Bronx.


TODAY'S COOKING
Pancakes: Trying to empty out the fridge (milk, eggs, yogurt), and stock the freezer for this coming week's knish onslaught. No buttermilk on hand, but a half cup or so of the full fat Fage had a similar effect.

Burgers: Grated onion, Worcestershire, salt and this time some  garlic powder. Better distro through the meat than if using fresh. It was good.

BREAKFAST: 10am, iced green tea, pancakes, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5

LUNCH: 2pm, breaded shrimp, cheese tortellini in olive oil & garlic, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5


DINNER: 6:30pm, 2 burgers on whole wheat buns, potato chips, butternut squash soup, milano cookies, water, 1.5 bowl, hunger 4/5

Friday, October 21

Ramping up

Spent the day getting smaller details of next week's knish table done, stuff I may forget or overlook when I'm in the heat of multiple days of production . My back feels better, though still not 100%. Was going to lift weights, but think perhaps to wait another day rather than risk a recurrence.

Nose is getting stuffier, head a little heavy, better be careful or my weekend will be 86ed.

AM SNACK: 7:30am, iced green tea


BREAKFAST: 9am, toasted onion bagel with cream cheese and whitefish, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5


LUNCH: 1:15pm, 2 slices streetza, grape soda, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5


PM SNACK: 4:30pm, black cherry soda, a beer, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5
At a 2yr old's party.



DINNER: 6:15pm, butternut squash soup, large green salad, mashed potatoes, a little sliced turkey, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5

Thursday, October 20

Zoo

Woke up with an achy back, but not as bad as last night, which is a relief -- it's muscular, not spine-related or torn-something. Edie had off from school, so we rode over to the Prospect Park Zoo in the morning. Visited an auntie in Park Slope in the afternoon, and had a nice rollicking evening with the ladies after.

Looking over today's eating, it's a bit of a roller coaster. Super healthy breakfast, super evil lunch, super healthy dinner, then rather crappy snack-explosion in the evening. I guess 50% is better that 0%, but I do know I can do better.

AM SNACK: 7:30am, iced green tea

BREAKFAST: 8:45am, smoothie, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5
Milk, yogurt, banana, blueberry, cherry, mango, peach, flax, salt, vanilla, a small dash of sugar. Used a frozen banana and made the whole thing too thick to blend, had to add extra milk. Still had to eat it with a spoon!

LUNCH: 12 noon, quarter pounder with cheese, fries, diet coke, 2 mcnuggets, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5


PM SNACK: 4pm, rice noodle & fishball, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5

DINNER: 7pm, breaded tilapia, butternut squash soup, green salad, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5


EVENING SNACK: 9:15pm, popcorn, peanuts & chocolate chips, 5 chicken nuggets, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5

Wednesday, October 19

Backy back

Spent the morning riding in the rain taking care of some chores. In the afternoon, taught and rode home in the rainy dark with 50+ lbs of borrowed equipment that'll help with the knish-production next week.

I'm not sure what caused it, but during class my back started hurting really bad, making it hard to lean over - maybe I lifted a large pot of water the wrong way? I'm not sure. It continued to hurt on the ride over, and by the time I got home, it hurt to stand from a sitting position, and I needed to just lie down and be still -- good thing, because that's my main activity in the evening nowadays?

AM SNACK: 7:45am, iced green tea


BREAKFAST: 10:45am, good granola with organic dead milk, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5

LUNCH: 12:45am, butternut squash soup, green salad, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5


SCHOOL SNACK: 3pm, chocolate covered pretzels, .25 bowl, hunger 4/5


SCHOOL EATS: 6:30pm, grilled chicken, mashed potato, swiss chard w/caramelized onion & olives, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5


DINNER: 9:15pm, mini cheese raviolis with homemade sauce, whole wheat ritz with nutella, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5

Tuesday, October 18

Soup n' Sweet Knishes

TODAY'S COOKING
Various Cheese Knishes: Due to scheduling of life n' shiz, today was my last chance to experiment with some knish making. Desert-centric cheese knishes tend to be an afterthought, so there is two good things -- no one expects much, and the definition of what a sweet cheese knish must be isn't as codified as the savory potato.

I was not that thrilled with the apple-cheese knishes from last week, so for inspiration (and to dispose of 12+ lbs of CSA apples) over the weekend, I baked off 5 apple pies & crumbles. The essence of the pie is the flavorful liquid of the fruit that cooks out and becomes a thick, gelatinous sweet jam-like substance. How that happens is simple -- the fruit is tossed in flour, sugar and a little salt, and between the gluten of the flour and the pectin of the fruit, when the juices cook out it becomes that wonderful goo. I don't want to make pocket pies, but I want some of the wonderful goo in my fruit-cheese knishes.



So I scavenged around the kitchen and got myself a line up o' fruit: for the fresh team, we had banana, apple and pear, for the frozen team, blueberries, cherries & mangoes. I did up a mise-bowl of equal parts flour, sugar and a little salt, and dredged the fruit handful by handful before inserting them into the open mouths of plain and chocolate knishes. Everything except bananas I paired with the plain sweet cheese, threw the bananas in the chocolate.

I tweaked the recipes as I went, the main change was doubling the sugar in the plain cheese, as it just wasn't sweet enough before. This made the batter noticeably looser, which reminded me of what I was taught in c-school: sugar is always considered a wet ingredient, not a dry. Now I appreciate that more -- it dissolves or gets slushy in the presence of wet, adding to wet's mass.

Upon baking, it came clear that for the wetter fruit (everything but the banana), the fruit sweated enough to make a slight to large amount of gooey goodness on top of the cheese layer. As for the banana layer, the jury is still out, it may need some more thought.

Another thought is that the chocolate-hazelnut is not hazelnutty enough. I'm depending on nutella, but amping it with dutch cocoa powder. I may go full on cocoa powder and hazelnut butter for production....

Butternut Squash soup: I got some butternut squash, leeks and fresh apples from the CSA, so a quick blender soup seemed to make sense. The B-nut-S soup I made last week kinda rocked my world, so I had high hopes for this one, but it came out strictly...bleah. I did lots different with this one, and the end product couldn't be more different. Sauteed the chopped leeks in olive oil, put in a half head of minced garlic at the end of saute, then deglazed with some white wine I had in the fridge. Boiled up the processed squash with 2 apples instead of 2 sweet potatoes. Blended it all together, finished it with what I had on hand -- sour cream instead of plain ol' cream. Seasoned with salt and...fneh. The wine, the tart apples and the sour cream all added to a sligthly vinegary overtone, which made the garlic pop, but it was....vinegary. On the other hand, if I served this soup at a high-falutin' pretentious over-priced restaurant, people would probably think it was very sophisticated n' refined. Fneh.

AM SNACK: 7:30am, iced green tea


BREAKFAST: 9:30am, pumpernickel bagel with creamcheese and smoke white fish, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5
Bought some kippered white fish form WF on a grocery run this morning. Reminded me a bit of when I lived in England -- salty, tough, and not very good.

LUNCH: 1pm, 5 falafel balls with hummus, pickle pint of grenadine soda, pear & apple knish, 1 bowl, hunger 4/5
Was gonna also have salad, but smelly funky and the cuces went icy.

DINNER: 6:45pm, breaded shrimp, large green salad, butternut squash soup, 2 chocolate knishes, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5 

EVENING SNACK: 9pm, kraft dinner, mini waffles, peanuts & chocolate chips, .5 bowl, hunger 4/5

Monday, October 17

Rotten Avocado

Spent the day working on Knish PR and taking care of the Edie. Got notice my new iPhone should arrive on Thursday, made me oddly excited.

AM SNACK: 7:45am, iced green tea


LUNCH: noon, sardines on homemade wholewheat, green salad, multigrain chips with school salsa, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5
Few things more disappointing then cutting open an avocado and finding it completely rotten and stinky.

DINNER pt 1: 5pm, meat tortellini in homemade sauce, 5 falafels w/hummus, .75 bowl, hunger 4/5


DINNER pt 2: 8:15pm, Stouffers French Bread pizza, chocolate chips & peanuts, 1.25 bowl, hunger 4/5