But anyway, the point of that excessively long introduction is that I never get around to posting about things in a timely fashion, and as a result I have a build-up of food posts.
1) Quick lunch: nothing special, but lunch from leftover pasta, canned salmon, spinach, avocado, and tomato. Simple and fresh, perfect for summer
3) This is more of a "day in the life" kind of thing, but my mom bought 7 loaves of day old bread at the farmer's market for $5. So, so exciting! If your farmer's market sells day old bread, definitely go for it- these are much cheaper (usually $4.50 per loaf) and taste almost as good as regular bread (just toast them lightly).
4) Cucumber "Spa Smoothie": As delicious as this was, I definitely wouldn't consider it a smoothie- it was pretty thin and more of a "cooler." Additionally, I made this not because I was in a spa but because my house was more like a sauna...but that's not really important. The point is not to be turned off by the name.
"Mysterious green drink in a jar...how indie"- sister |
5) NO THIS EGG IS NOT MOLDY. It's just blue cheese. This was my first attempt to poach an egg, and as you can tell, it failed miserably. Still tasted pretty good though. From top down: blue cheese, poached egg, roasted veggies, farmer's market bread.
PS: the book in the corner is The Remains of the Day. Yes, this picture is a couple weeks old.
6: I like to eat other people's food: Stayed over at a friend's house and had a fruit salad, kale/carrot juice, and bread made from the pulp of juiced vegetables. Such a great idea.
Recipe; also since I didn't want to use obscene amounts of butter for the crust, I used a vegan nut crust recipe. It's been over two months since I made this so I don't remember the website (seriously what kind of blog is this?) but this looks pretty good.
8) Rice and vegetable stuffed pepper. Like number 1, not very interesting, but a good quick dinner idea to remember.
11) Oatmeal cups: These were made after a late-night announcement about roadtrips, and since my siblings and I need to snack constantly, I whipped these up pretty quickly. They're not oatmeal muffins, but actual baked oatmeal; basically the perfect roadtrip snack for my family since we'll eat practically anything when we're in the car. If you want actual oatmeal muffins these probably won't cut it, but I actually liked the unusual texture more, and I liked cutting out the unnecessary fluff.
Okay this post took me nearly a month to finish. This is vaguely ridiculous, and when I FINALLY leave for college (next week!), I'm sure it'll get even more sporadic. I wondered the other day why I'm writing a blog that no one is reading and likely no one will ever read, but I do enjoy writing for unknown people to read. Maybe one day I'll write for a magazine or newspaper and people will actually read it!
I have very high aspirations for my future.
I have very high aspirations for my future.
Thanks for the mention Kathy. It's all about how they tasted. :)
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