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Lazy Pants Pizza

February 26, 2010 by foodfash

Tonight had potential for serious derailment.  I think most Thursdays do.  You spend all week working, dieting, deadlining, exercising, erranding – by Thursday you’re pooped!

I was so close to ordering take-out, but somewhere during the crazy amounts of rationalizing going on in my head, I thought of a quick compromise.  Hooray for pizza!

Lazy Pants Pizza:
– Sprouted Wheat Toast
– Baby Spinach
– Tomato Sauce
– Mozzarella Cheese
– Garlic Powder

While sprouted wheat bread is toasting, heat tomato sauce in the microwave for a minute.  Stir spinach leaves in the tomato sauce and microwave for an additional minute.  Spread tomato sauce on sprouted wheat toast, sprinkle with garlic powder, and cover with cheese.  Toast until golden.

Filed Under: healthy, pizza, recipes, spinach, sprouted, sundried tomatoes, wheat

Mid-Day Escape

February 23, 2010 by foodfash

I am fortunate to be able to come home daily for lunch.  Most of the time, I re-heat my leftovers from the previous night.  But with spring creeping in, I was in the mood for something fresh.

I’ve had this sandwich in the back on my mind since hitting up the airport Starbucks a couple weeks back.  Don’t get me wrong, theirs was good, but I knew I could bedazzle it and make it mine.  I subbed sprouted wheat toast, nitrate-free turkey, baby spinach, honey mustard vinaigrette, and goat cheese.  So…  I modified pretty much everything but the cuke.  It’s a safe bet that I’ll be eating this exact sandwich for lunch this week until I’m forced to make the vegetarian version because I’ve run out of turkey.

To satisfy my dessert tummy, which on a rare occasion is full, I ate the leftover “Avocado Chocolate Mousse” from last night’s feast.

Filed Under: avocado, chocolate mousse, cucumber, fresh, recipes, spinach, sprouted, turkey, wheat

Souped Up Satisfaction

January 26, 2010 by foodfash

When someone tells you that a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup is a staple in their diet, you may rush to assume that someone is a third grader.  And although I may resemble a third grader in stature, I’d like to think my palette is a bit more developed.  I’ll justify my progression by admitting that my nine year old self would have tantrum-ed at the sight of a green food on my sandwich.

My staple dish hit the spot tonight, it was indescribably perfect for my Monday meal finale.

–  Organic Creamy Tomato Soup
–  Sprouted Sourdough Toast
–  Veggie American Cheese Slices
–  Sliced Avocado, sprinkled with salt

Filed Under: avocado, cheese, healthy, product reviews, recipes, simple, soup, soy, sprouted, toast, tomato, wheat

Feel Good Tuna

January 17, 2010 by foodfash

One of my best pals was in town for a weekend of wedding madness and graced me with her presence today before heading back to capital country.  We managed to cram all of our favorite activities in a seven hour span as we are the most efficient of friends.  Brunch, mimosas, outdoor shopping, online shopping, grocery shopping, green smoothies, and feel good tuna are all deserving of big, fancy check marks on yet another productive Sunday to-do list.
Between her wedding festivities and my, well, Friday festivities, we were both in dire need of some super charged food.  My tuna salad recipe is a sure shot to fixing your bad behavior blues from the inside out.
–  1 lb fresh tuna, cooked and chopped
–  2 celery stalks, chopped
–  1/2 red onion, chopped
–  1/2 bag of broccoli slaw
–  1 tablespoon of capers
–  light mayo or vegenaise, just enough to moisten
–  salt and pepper to taste
–  baby spinach leaves
–  sprouted wheat bread, toasted
Mix the tuna, celery, onion, slaw, and capers with the mayo until it’s a second past dry.  Spread on sprouted wheat toast, top with baby spinach, and enjoy!

Filed Under: broccoli, dieting, healthy, recipes, spinach, sprouted, tuna, wheat

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