Wednesday, August 15, 2012

My Dream Garden


I borrowed this book and got inspired.





Did you know it takes asparagus three years to grow to harvest size?



I've been using my own basil this summer and it is so amazing!!!



These would be perfect to go in our lentil soup.





I oven roasted some fresh-from-the-garden broccoli last week. Incredible.









Ants on a log.







Cucumber sandwiches?



I'll admit, I don't know how to use fennel, but I see it on Food Network all the time.





There can never be enough garlic.















Then I wouldn't have to pay $1.50 a pop at the grocery store!














So tell me: What's in your dream garden?

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Latte Art


My first actual latte art. A heart.


And, it's my birthday today.


So tell me: How do you love celebrating your birthday???

Monday, August 13, 2012

On the Road Again

Ranch mixed with Czar's Pinot & Pepper Sauce, chopped romaine lettuce, toasted almonds (1.5 minutes on a baking sheet under the broiler), crumbled goat cheese, blackberries (from my mom's driveway), and mesquite steak strips. Yum. Yum. Yum.
Friends, it has been awhile since we really talked. Long enough for me to forget what I told you lately that wasn't mostly comprised of narrative pictures and captions.

Let's recap the last few years of my life, shall we? Just for fun.

- Began losing weight in January of 2010
- Started a 10 month MAT program in June of 2010
- Met Kevin January 2011
- Finished my program in April 2011
- Got engaged July 2011
- Started a new full-time job (40 minutes from Kevin and from home) September 2011
- Married November 2011, moved in with Kevin and out of my parent's home
- Helped my husband through back surgery and recovery December 2011 through March 2012
- Started trying to lose my gained-back 30 pounds in January 2012
- Joined a weight loss competition in May 2012, ended last week, I didn't even do a final weigh-in
- Finished my job and moved three hours away with Kevin end of May 2012
- June and July were spent preparing Kevin for the bar and starting my new job
- August has thus far been spent working, Kevin working, and wondering how 8 months have passed without any pounds lost... and most likely a gain.

So, not to be a complete whiner, but there has been a lot packed into a short time. There's plenty more I could add to the list, but the basics give you the idea. No one died, no tragedies happened, but it has been a very full, sometimes difficult time nonetheless.

The motivation to get to the gym and really stick to healthy eating is missing in action.

But, I can't wear the clothes I wore last summer. That is depressing.

I was looking at pictures from one of my bridal showers last night and just loved the way I looked then. I want to get back there! Even if I didn't go much further, that would be a great place to be!

Kevin is so supportive and would do anything to help me, but it still has to be me who sweats and puts healthy food in my mouth - and says no to the crap. 

I feel a bit like a lost cause. I'm not drowning in despair, I'm just feeling sluggish and unmotivated. Ya know?

So this is today. Yesterday is gone, never to return. If God can look at me, love me, and believe that I am beautiful and worth fighting for, then I should believe it too. 

I'm not making any proclamations, I'm just telling you about today. 

Tomorrow will come, I'll let you know how it goes.


So tell me: How do you get motivated in times like these?

Friday, August 10, 2012

Pinot-Pepper Portobello Panini

I decided to enter a recipe contest.


Watching Food Network, like I often do, I found a delicious sandwich that I thought would be perfectly altered to include a delicious pinot noir-based sauce, here.



I started with portobello mushrooms, tomato, bell pepper, ciabatta rolls, spinach, crumbled goat cheese, and the star: Czar's Pinot & Pepper Sauce.

One important step before slicing the mushrooms is removing the stem and gills:




After slicing the vegetables, including the mushroom (into two thin slices), I marinated them in about 1/4 cup of the Pinot Pepper Sauce.




From there, they went to the grill. Pictured here is the George Foreman grill, the only indoor version I had available to me.


As a binder and flavor addition to the sandwich, I mixed 2 Tbsp of the Pinot Pepper Sauce with 1/4 cup of the crumbled goat cheese to spread onto the ciabatta roll. (This small bowl holds enough to cover two sandwiches.)


This is what happens when slicing a ciabatta roll when the knife is much sharper than suspected.


I layered on the mixture of goat cheese and pinot sauce before loading on the grilled veggies.



Once layered on, I put it all together and carefully pressed the sandwich together to form the crispy, crunchy panini. (I took a bite before grilling the sandwich... it just looked too good.)



Since my father-in-law is the only other person in the house who likes both cheese and mushrooms, I had him be my taste-tester. 

He gave it a 7 out of 10.

He suggested replacing the goat cheese with asiago.

So I did.


You can see the shredded asiago cheese piled under the grilled mushroom.


This raised my creation to a 9. Not too shabby.


My creation, recipe style:

Pinot-Pepper Portobello Panini

(makes two sandwiches)

2 portobello mushrooms, stem and gills removed, sliced into two rounds (4 total)
1 tomato, sliced into 4-6 slices
1 bell pepper, sliced lengthwise
1/2 cup Czar's Pinot-Pepper Sauce (for marinating the veggies)
2 ciabatta rolls, sliced in half
4 Tbsp Czar's Pinot-Pepper Sauce (1 Tbsp per slice of roll)
1/2 cup shredded asiago cheese, divided
1/2 cup spinach, divided

Slice all vegetables as directed, making sure to remove the mushroom stems and gills. Marinate these in 1/2 cup Czar's Pinot-Pepper Sauce for 10-15 minutes (or as long as desired). Grill these for about 5 minutes per side, or desired crunchiness. Slice each ciabatta roll in half. Add 1 Tbsp to each slice of bread, and 1/4 cup asiago cheese to bottom slice. Pile 1/4 cup spinach and half of the grilled veggies onto each sandwich before closing each up. Place sandwich on a grill and press down to make it panini style. (If you do not have a panini press of some kind, you can place a cast iron skillet on top of the sandwich while it is on a regular grill pan or outside grill. Grill each side for 3-5 minutes.) Leave the panini in the press for about 3-5 minutes. And enjoy!


So tell me: Would you give this a try? If so, let me know what you think!!!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The Bar Exam is Over










































So we celebrated with a day trip to Seattle (and the new ferris wheel) with my husband's folks! This was a bit ago, but still wanted to share!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Love for the Chickpea


I'd never made hummus before.


So I found a recipe on FoodNetwork.com. Here.


It was a bit lemon-y, but still delicious!


I used it on a sandwich.


Turkey, hummus, fresh picked basil, dijon mustard. Yum.



So tell me: Do you make hummus? What recipe do you use?