Super Bowl Fun-day

by Jenn (j3nn.net) on February 8, 2010

Ok, so we participated in the Super Bowl festivities just a little bit, but only because I was tired. :lol: Being we had a late start, we didn’t go through with all of our plans yesterday, but we still had fun. I didn’t want to wait until lunch to eat, so I had a hearty snack in the morning with MaraNatha dark chocolate almond butter and Polaner seedless raspberry fruit spread.

First I took 2 slices of Martin’s 100% whole wheat potato bread and applied a heart-shaped cookie cutter to it, which ended up making it weigh 36g, just about equal to the 35g/1 slice/serving (70 cal)

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Then I spread 1 TBSP MaraNatha dark chocolate almond butter (90 cal) and 1 TBSP seedless raspberry Polaner All Fruit spread (40 cal) inside. With 1 cup skim milk (90 cal) this was a tasty little snack!! It actually tasted like a soft chocolate and raspberry candy. YUM

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Then we headed out to Middletown. We intended to have sushi at The Park, but they were closed due to the Super Bowl. :( Not wanting any chain restaurants, it left us with very few options being we were seeing a movie at 4:45PM. We decided on Cosimo’s Brick Oven, their menu is mainly pizza, which is delicious, but not exactly what I was in the mood for. You know when you are planning on one thing, then have to settle for another and it’s hard to get in the mood for it? Maybe I’m just spoiled. :P Anyway, we still had a delicious late lunch that started with my weakness: The bread basket!

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The focaccia was a little hard, but the crusty Italian bread underneath was soft, crusty and irresistible. We ate almost the whole basket with the EVOO + vinegar. :D

Dustin ordered a margherita pizza, of which I had a bite or 2.

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It was yummy, but I was more interested in my beautiful Caesar salad with salmon:

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The salad was aaaaaaaaa-mazing! Romaine lettuce tossed in Caesar dressing, with croutons, a ridiculous amount of shaved parmesan cheese and grilled salmon. LOVE! I ate all of the salmon, about half of the lettuce and just 1 or 2 slices of the parmesan–there has to be at least 5 or 6 HUGE slices on there! :shock: Oh, and I found all of the croutons hiding under the lettuce. ;) I didn’t order this salad in an effort to make a “healthy” choice, because it’s not exactly healthy, I genuinely LOVE salmon. It’s always the first thing I look for on a menu and I usually choose it more than anything else because it’s freakin’ fantastic. :mrgreen:

Feeling very full from the bread, salad, and 2 glasses of water (not the brightest idea before a movie lol), we headed to the theatre to see Edge of Darkness with Mel Gibson. We missed the 4:45PM showing, so we waited for the 5:15PM one. It was pretty sweet, just us and 2 other people in there who were kind enough to sit far away from us. lol The movie was good, kind of predictable and a little sad at the end. I’m really tired of seeing terrorist/homeland security/weapons of mass destruction movies though, Hollywood needs to be more creative! Comedies are few and far between these days and a lot of other plots are recycled, with the same tired actors. Foreign films with subtitles are kicking Hollywood’s butt. Yay for Netflix! hehe

We were going to go to Kingston after the movie for a late dinner, but I was exhausted after the movie. So we stopped by Shop Rite for a few things and headed back to the love nest. Mom was having a Super Bowl party with the cats, so we joined them for the last quarter of the game and had some unhealthy Super Bowl munchies. We still ended up going to sleep later than we wanted, we like to be up by 2:00AM for when the London market opens, but our schedule shifted to a regular morning schedule the other day when we stayed up too late. So now we have to fix this, but it’s not easy when you don’t have to be up at a certain time. :lol:

It’s a bright, sunny Monday morning and I’m thinking about lunch. I’m also thinking about Valentine’s Day! We haven’t decided what we want to do yet, but we have some ideas. I’m excited!!

What did you guys do for Super Bowl Sunday? I haven’t visited any blogs yet today, but I can’t wait to see all the parties that everyone hosted or attended! This is going to be an awesome day around the blogosphere. :D Speaking of blogs, this is the week of sweet. Check out one of my favorite sweet blogs: How Sweet It Is — Jessica has an awesome blog, with a lot of sweet, amazing recipes that would be perfect for Valentine’s Day or any day for that matter. Plus she’s gorgeous and fit, a great example of someone that lives a healthy, balanced lifestyle. :D


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1 j February 8, 2010 at 11:51 AM

Hi J3nn,
We had homemade chicken parm, pasta, garlic bread, caeser salad and a nice glass of Merlot. Hubby and I were exhausted after hours of snow removal (again) so I don’t feel bad about the extra large portions I ate, I’m sure I burned it off today! Brownies for dessert, too.
More snow is forecast for us here in South Jersey this week. UGH..

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2 Ally (Exercise and Pies) February 8, 2010 at 11:57 AM

We went all out for Super Bowl this year: veggie tray, fruit tray, turkey beanie weenies, beef beanie weenies, buffalo burgers, filet mignon, chips and homemade guacamole, sweet potato skins, hooters wings, fudgy brownies, and lots of cheering for the saints!

It was such a blast and surprisingly i ate really healthy

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3 Estela @ Weekly Bite February 8, 2010 at 12:08 PM

We had a just a few people here since we’re snowed in… it was fun though!

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4 annie February 8, 2010 at 12:28 PM

such a cute sandwich!

caesar salad has to be my biggest indulgence especially with a lot of dressing. mmm =)

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5 Biz February 8, 2010 at 2:45 PM

I wish I liked salmon – it looks delicious but its too “fishy” for me! I do like Chilean sea bass though, only to find out my store sells it for $19.99 a pound!

Sounds like you had a great date day yesterday though!

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6 Jessica @ How Sweet February 8, 2010 at 2:51 PM

Aw, thank you girl!! :) That really means alot to me!!

I love your little heart sandwich. So adorable!

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7 Simply Life February 9, 2010 at 9:56 AM

I love the heart shape!!

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8 Karla February 9, 2010 at 1:56 PM

How cute is your sandwich! LOVE IT! I probably would have eaten the exterior edges of the cookie cutter too!
Bread baskets are definitely my down fall too! So warm and delicious! MMM!

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