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Food, Fitness, Family

>> Monday, January 12, 2015

FOOD


I’ve extended my love of sprouted grain breads to bagels. Wegmans carries a tasty sprouted wheat bagel (10 grams of protein per serving!) made by Alvarado St. Bakery. Some have asked what the big deal is with sprouted grain breads, etc. Here’s a little information on why it’s the healthiest bread you can eat (and why you should stop buying standard sliced bread in general).

Anyway, here’s my favorite bagel sandwich of the moment, The Mexican Bagel!


Yes, this sprouted habit is getting to be expensive, so I definitely have my sights set on learning to make my own sprouted grain breads. And speaking of savings, my friend told me if you go to the Food For Life website and fill out a short form, you can get coupons for Ezekiel Bread in the mail! Some grocers will even double these coupons.

FITNESS


My last two weeks of exercise haven’t been tremendous. The first, I was in the midst of virus #2 (bronchitis). The next, we had temperatures in the single digits with frigid wind chills. I haven’t been tracking my paces in the cold, but I assume they’re around 9 minutes per mile. My way of coping with winter running is to just get in the miles and not worry about the pace.

I’ve never come back in a spring season and been slower using this method.


Week 1 = 10 miles total

M: Off (sick)
T: 15-Minute Body Weight Workout
W: Off (sick)
R: 2 miles
F: 3 miles + 1 mile walk
S: 4 miles
S: Off

Week 2 = 22 miles total

M: 4 miles
T: 4 miles
W: 3.6 miles
R: 15-Minute Body Weight Workout
F: 3.4 miles
S: 4 miles
S: 3 miles

I still like running through the winter versus hopping on a treadmill because it gets me out in the fresh air. I’ve found a reliable 3 and 4 mile path from my house that’s well lit even in the dark, which is why you see so many runs of those two distances. There are certainly days when I wish I could head to the gym and swim, but it’s just not in the budget right now. No biggie.

FAMILY


I was too embarrassed to share one of my resolutions with you until now. Ada is 3-years-old and we haven’t gotten into a regular habit of eating dinner together. It’s not because I don’t cook, right? Instead, Stephen gets home from work around 4 or 4:30, I take a break from working (and life) and then go running . . . and stuff (dinner) just wasn’t coming together in time. Or, and this is much more likely, Ada wasn’t content at the dinner table and we (too many times) just gave in and decided to enjoy our meal alone after she would go to bed.

Yup.


Well, I made a huge effort to make our meals in advance the last couple weeks. And now? We’re eating dinner together most nights of the week. We even went out to dinner as a family this weekend, which is something we haven’t done in ages. We also extended the fun to morning meals on the weekends. I think -- at least for us -- that age three has been much better for eating together. Far less frustrating.

I’m also cooking way more interesting stuff as a result! Ada’s eating it, too. If we want to do our own thing (we are planning to eat just the two of us one or two nights a week), we still sit together for at least 10-15 minutes while Ada eats to make it a habit. I think the stars are aligning or something because it’s working out far better than in any of our previous attempts.

Typing that all out feels kind of silly, but it’s a huge stride in the right direction. It’s something we’ve been meaning and trying to do for what seems like ages. I can’t wait to share more of the dinners I’ve been making because they’re all really easy, inexpensive, and kid-friendly.

PS: Don’t miss the Pumpkin Fudge Microwave Muffin recipe!

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Food, Fitness, Family

>> Sunday, December 28, 2014

We’re traveling right now, and I don’t have my big camera to take photos. So, I thought I’d elaborate on some Instagrams from the past few days. And I think the themes of food, fitness, and family will come up again and again, so consider this a semi-regular feature!

FOOD

I was writing an article for Wise Bread on different desserts you can bake in your microwave, and it totally reminded me of one of my favorite old breakfast recipes. Of course, I’m referring to microwave muffins.

Have you tried them yet?


MICROWAVE MUFFINS

What you’ll need . . . 
  • 1 ripe banana, mashed
  • 3 tablespoons whole wheat flour
  • 3 tablespoons rolled oats, uncooked
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • pinch sea salt
  • 1 tablespoon smooth peanut butter
  • 1 tablespoon almond milk
  • handful chocolate chips (berries, etc.)
Method . . . 
  1. Lightly grease a tall mug with coconut or olive oil. Set aside.
  2. Mix together the flour, oats, baking powder and salt in a small bowl.
  3. Add the mashed banana, almond milk, peanut butter, and chocolate chips.
  4. Mix until just combined. Then microwave on high for 2:30-3 minutes. 
  5. Let cool before serving (tip mug upside-down, cut in half, etc.).
  6. Serve with banana slices and peanut butter.

FITNESS

Stephen and I ran a 10K together yesterday around 8:30 pace in the hills around his childhood home. The best part was the weather. 56 degrees and sunny. Really. I’ll take that in late December -- for sure!

That gives me a total of 30 miles for the last week, broken down as follows:

Sunday: 8 miles at 8:50/mile
Monday: 5 miles at 8:50/mile
Tuesday: 6 miles at 8:50/mile
Wednesday: 1 mile -- busy with holiday stuff
Thursday: 4 miles at 8:45/mile
Friday: OFF
Saturday: 6.2 miles at 8:30/mile


I’m slower, yes, but happy to maintain this kind of mileage and still feel comfortable. Today I’m hoping to get in a quick 5K to shake my legs out from all the work yesterday, but I may also take some more rest and save up my energy for another 8-miler tomorrow. Anyone else loving the warm weather? (I could use a snowstorm, though!)

FAMILY

We’ve definitely had a rough patch in the sleep department over the last month (maybe more). First, Ada got sick and wasn’t sleeping through the night with the sniffles. Then I got sick and was waking up at 3AM for a straight week coughing. Then Ada got sick again (gotta love the first year of preschool, right!) and now we’re traveling. I’d love just two nights in a row of solid shut-eye. I know someday I’ll forget these dragging days.

Regardless, we’re enjoying our winter break together. Before Stephen heads back to work, we’d love to take Ada to a movie for the first time in the theater. I’d like to take a day-trip someplace new and poke around for a few hours. I think Ada’s most looking forward to playing.


It’s crazy how fast that transition happens from toddler to kid. Especially when it comes to play. I love hearing all the voices Ada creates for her different characters. Or seeing the stuff she dreams up with her blocks and tinker toys. The other day she drew a picture of me and said:

“Mommy -- I drawed you! You’re in the water (pointing at the bottom of the picture) yelling ‘help, help, help!’” 

Uhhhh. At least she’s expressing herself!

:)

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