SCBR Week 9/ Day 1 Food/Exercise Journal

10:30 am – Coffee + AB Flax Oat Bran Toast – First Signs of Feeling Full (6)

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I spent a couple hours (yes hours!) in front of my computer this morning between blogging and researching a most-awesome blog-related idea I have in the works. I would love to tell you more now, but I’ll hold off for now. While researching, I enjoyed a nice cup of 1/2 TJ’s Bolivian Coffee and 1/2 Fresh Market Spring Blend with a slice of Great Harvest Flax Oat Bran toast with Barney Butter .

1:30 pm – Moe’s! – First Signs of Feeling Full (6)

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I don’t know why, but I had a craving for nice, salty, crunchy tortilla chips this afternoon. Hubby picked up Moe’s for us and we shared some chips + queso and a chicken quesadilla. I ended up eating only 1/4 of the quesadilla and an extra handful of chips. It was very enjoyable!

Hubby and I spent the afternoon wrapping up our purge of the apartment and though it looks about the same right now, our storage/laundry room looks 10 times better and we also were able to fill his entire trunk and some of his back seat with stuff to donate to Goodwill or Salvation Army. I have a hard time letting go of things, but it’s good to know that my stuff may help someone else out.

4:30 pm – Cheese + Ginger Tea – Content (5)

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Later this afternoon, I had a hankering for a snack, so I grabbed a Cheddar flavored Babybel cheese…

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…and brewed some Yogi Tea Ginger Tea , which I sweetened with honey.

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I decided to do a little more purging, but this time on my magazine collection. You see, I love magazines. I love to subscribe to them, read them, and keep them…for reference later, of course. Magazines can take up a lot of space, however, if you have enough of them. I recently heard on the de-clutter show neat a good tip by the host – sometimes you have to know when your inspiration is preventing you from being inspired.

I think that is exactly my current problem – I have so much stuff full of great ideas, recipes, and what-not, but I have so much that it’s overwhelming to go through it. I decided to tackle my Real Simple magazines by pulling all the recipes I wanted to keep. I pulled out many more recipes than I anticipated, but bottom line is I made more space on my bookshelves…yay!

7:30 pm – Real Simple Spiced Chicken + Veggie Medley – First Signs of Feeling Full (6)

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After staring at Real Simple recipes this afternoon, I decided to try out one of the recipes I saved. I had hubby review the pile and he selected the Spiced Chicken with Sauteed Collards and Peppers, which I had to adapt due to missing ingredients.

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I subbed organic baby spinach for the original recipe’s collard greens and I also added some organic summer squash, since we had it on hand from last week’s organic produce delivery.

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The veggies looked so colorful in the saute pan!

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Dinner was so delicious and surprisingly filling.

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Hubby and I split a piece of buttered Great Harvest Flax Oat Bran toast.

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I enjoyed dinner with some water. I also only ended up eating about 1/2 of my 1/2 of the GHBC toast since everything was so filling.

Spiced Chicken + Spiced Veggie Medley (for 2)

Adapted from the Real Simple recipe

Ingredients:

  • 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 1/2 cup chopped summer squash
  • 1/2 red pepper, thinly sliced
  • 1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 cups loosely packed baby spinach (about 2 handfuls)
  • about 1/4 cup of chicken broth or white wine
  • spices: cumin, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, salt
  • olive oil

Directions:

  • Pre-heat the oven to 400 degrees Farenheit. Season the chicken – lightly sprinkle with all the spices but go very light on the cayenne pepper unless you want it super spicy. I was very careful as I seasoned the chicken with the cayenne pepper so I barely dusted the chicken with the red-hot-spice. Heat a medium-sized saute pan over medium heat. Add 1 tbsp olive oil, brown chicken on both sides, about 3-4 minutes per side. Transfer chicken to an aluminum foil-lined baking sheet and cook in oven for about 6-7 minutes till cooked through.
  • Add another 1 tbsp of olive oil to the same saute pan. Add the onion, squash, and pepper to the pan. Saute for a minute and then add a splash of chicken broth/stock or wine to deglaze the pan. Scrape up the brown bits from the chicken. Season the veggies with a dash of each of the spices (careful with that cayenne pepper!). Cook for 5-6 mintues. Add spinach and wilt into veggie medley, about 1-2 minutes.
  • When chicken is finished cooking, let rest on cutting board or plate while veggies finish cooking.
  • Plate food, serve, and enjoy! I spooned the veggies onto my plate, sliced the chicken, and put the chicken on top of the veggie medley. Serve as is or with some hearty, whole wheat toast.

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After dinner, I wanted something sweet to finish the day’s eats, so I decided to make a hot chocolate for dessert.

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Another spice sample I received from the wonderful MarxFoods.com was Star Anise a sampling from their bulk whole spice collection .

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I decided to make some hot chocolate following this Ellie Krieger recipe, but I subbed a star anise for the cinnamon stick in the recipe to make more of a spiced hot chocolate. I also let the star anise steep for a couple minutes after the milk came to a boil in the pot (but I turned the heat off after the milk reached boiling temp).

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I also added a dash of cinnamon to the paste concoction part of the recipe.

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I topped my spiced hot chocolate with some whipped cream and a drizzle of Hershey’s chocolate syrup . So good!

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Meanwhile, Bailey has been carrying his food bowl all around the house. We’ve been trying to teach him to bring us his food bowl when he’s hungry, but I think it’s working too well, because he is always trying to give it to us now!

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It’s so cute to see him bringing you the food bowl, but we are still minding his portions so we don’t over feed him.

One Last Thing…

Has any one seen the new Food TV show, Five Ingredient Fix ? It’s awesome! I love it! I tend to be a minimalist when it comes to cooking as I prefer recipes that don’t use too many ingredients (and hubby prefers to go grocery shopping for recipes with smaller ingredient lists). I can’t wait to see what else Claire Robinson comes up with. In fact, I need to go add this show to my DVR record-list! Have a great week everyone!

3 thoughts on “SCBR Week 9/ Day 1 Food/Exercise Journal”

  1. Awww – Bailey is adorable. Wish I could have you guys train Wiggs on how to cut out his begging. Sadly, he's 8 so he's a bit old for training :::sigh:::

    I saw two eps of the new show and it's going on the DVR.

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