A few weeks ago, a friend suggested a spaghetti squash recipe she made post kicking butt at the Boston Marathon. I raided her leftovers and knew I’d give it a shot.
Side Note: Tastes even better chilled the next day.
Adventure Begins in the Kitchen
by foodfash
A few weeks ago, a friend suggested a spaghetti squash recipe she made post kicking butt at the Boston Marathon. I raided her leftovers and knew I’d give it a shot.
by foodfash
by foodfash
Today as I headed north on Florida Ave, feelings of excitement replaced the usual feelings of annoyance that accompany the drive. Seminole Heights is always the center of “up and coming” talk, but it’s difficult to witness the follow through as it’s not on a route often traveled. But as I looked for 6605, I noticed more than increasing numbers on abandoned buildings, I noticed new storefronts.
The ideals of New Urbanism are ingrained in my being (another big thanks to Tammy). And a good storefront, as nerdy as it may seem, makes me giddy. Don’t worry, I can type and push up my theoretical nerd glasses simultaneously. But back to the point, North Florida is on the path to being… hip? As I opened the door and entered Viitals Bakery & Cafe, that thought was no longer a question. North Florida is, in fact, on the path to being hip.
I was immediately drawn to the heart-shaped cookies, but refrained. Well, for a moment. My lunch date was running late and my belly was raging with hunger, so I ordered one and took a seat. “You know, I like to heat those up in the toaster oven for 30 seconds, it makes them really — “. Sold! I bet she’s never seen a girl in a high waisted skirt and ballet flats run so fast with cookie in hand. And 90 seconds later, the cookie was heated, delicious as promised, and gone.
We ordered the Sophisticated Panini and the Caprese Sandwich – both beyond satisfying. I couldn’t wait to get back to the office and tell my Heights friends about the new hot spot in their hood.
P.S. Viitals now makes gluten-free pizza crust for Gourmet Pizza Company and that pretty much makes me do kartwheels on the inside!
by foodfash
After graduation and the few additional LBs that tag along with a newly acquired desk job, I sampled every diet under the sun. There were many that I hated, few that I tolerated, and barely any that I enjoyed. What I’ve come to realize is that most diets are created from a logical, nutrition-based concept, but taken to extremes in order for people to LOSE WEIGHT FAST! (think Billy Mays).
The diets that were my favorite, uncoincidentally, were the same diets that made me feel my best. Unfortunately, my favorites fall into the extreme category and were difficult to stick to as they tended to make me feel isolated and anti-social. So what were they?
– South Beach / Low Carb (most of 2007)
– Vegan (September 2008)
– Gluten-Free (August 2009 – December 2009)
I was recently tested for food allergies to confirm my suspicions that an allergy must be the cause of a lifetime of stomach mishaps. If it looks like an egg, it must be an egg, right? Wrong. A panel consisting of well over 30 food allergens and I tested negative for every last one of them. Really?? No answers! And so, my quest for optimal health continues…
I fell off the gluten-free wagon about two weeks ago upon receiving my test results AND as holiday goodies started pouring in my office doors. Evil monkeys!
I’m diet-less once again and scheming my next fitness plot. Each time I re-start the scheming process, I’m convinced, I “know” I will find the perfect way to be. So what’s my plan today? The Trifecta of Diet Awesome! The Trifecta will be the result of dissecting the above mentioned favorites, cherry picking them if you will, creating a pro/con list and tossing all the cons. If only boys were this simple!
South Beach Pros: Low Gylcemic Index, High Fiber
South Beach Cons: Use of artificial sweeteners, Lots of Meat, Lots of Dairy
Vegan Pros: Alkaline Diet, Sustainable Lifestyle
Vegan Cons: DIFFICULT TO EAT ANYWHERE!
Gluten-Free Pros: No Gluten = Less Sluggish/Difficult to enter food coma
Gluten-Free Cons: Somewhat difficult to eat out, Limited selection at the supermarket
So it is, my newest mission will be to eat foods low on the glycemic index, high on the fiber list, minimal animal, and very minimal gluten (wheat). If I find myself at a steakhouse swimming in a glorious pool of beef and bread, I won’t freak, but I also won’t venture often.
Wish me luck and happy holidays!