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Eclipse

I Went, I Saw, I Gnawed

by Jenn (j3nn.net) on July 10, 2010

We saw Eclipse at the drive-in Thursday night!!

First, we had dinner at Andiamo’s in Newburgh:

I had the vegetable lover’s “mini pizza.” Loved the assortment of veggies! Eggplant, broccoli, onions, and the mozzarella seemed like fresh mozzarella, not the plastic-y stuff.

Dustin had the all meat. :roll: Polar opposite pizzas, lol.

What is that green thing on his? Must have fallen off of mine or something. Green usually doesn’t appear on his plate unless I place it there or he drops George Washington in his food, LOL. Andiamo’s is a wood-burning pizza and Italian restaurant, this was our first time trying it. The inside was nicely decorated, and the service was prompt and friendly. Of course, we were the only ones there other than three people in military uniforms. So I can’t say for sure what it’s like when it’s busier. The pizza was really tasty, and REALLY hot. I burned my tongue, it still hurts a little! Totally worth it, though. :D I had 2 slices and took the rest home. We’ll definitely go there again, we liked it.

After we satisfied our tummies, we went to Mother Earth’s with ice pack-filled coolers in tow. My Mother Earth’s mission was simple: I was in search of raw food options, as I have decided that I’m going to do a 7 day raw (vegetarian) food diet, starting on Sunday. Over the Fourth of July holiday weekend I nerded it up and read an entire book in 48 hours. The book I read was called Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human by Richard Wrangham. It was an excellent read that makes a compelling argument. Now, how does a book about the evolution of cooking and humanity inspire me to go on a RAW diet? Well, throughout the book it talks about how raw foods are extremely hard to digest and absorb nutrients from, which is completely true. So I decided to do this 7 day challenge as an experiment, and as a means of losing some water weight by significantly reducing my sodium intake for the week. I need a little jump start in my summer weight loss goal, and to me, this is a reasonable, yet healthy trial. I like to change things up, so I don’t think there’s anything wrong with eating certain ways for a few days or months at time. I like variety, it keeps life interesting. Besides, if you never try out anything new, how will you know what works and what doesn’t, right? Trial and error, for sure!

Before you think I’m doing some kooky detox diet, please note that I don’t plan to adhere to strict calorie limitations; I plan to eat a lot of natural, raw foods in abundance, so I will not be starving in the least. I’m mainly doing this for medicinal purposes. I’m on day 4 of my Culturelle experiment, and to be honest, I can’t tell if it’s making my digestive woes worse, better, or no change. Probably too soon to tell, but guys, my stomach is on the fritz and getting progressively worse. So while I wait to see a specialist, I’m going to do some light experimenting. No, I’m not considering becoming a raw foodist or vegan, or even a vegetarian. I’ll never give up cooked food or seafood, I’m only doing this temporarily, as in a vacation from the norm. I’m mainly doing this to reduce some of the puffiness from eating way too many salty foods over the past month yearsssss, lol. My body needs a break, a dedicated 7 day break. So I’m taking it on a tour of raw foodism.

I’m not going completely raw, though. I’m going to keep 2 or 3 servings of dairy in my diet for the week, mainly in the form of yogurt. I’m simultaneously doing the Culturelle and probiotic experiment. This is also the ideal time of year to do this type of experiment: it’s hotter than hell outside, who feels like cooking anyway?! :lol: Personally, I don’t feel that eating a diet that consists of primarily raw foods is healthier than a cooked food diet or even healthy in general. But I do think that you can take breaks from the ordinary at your discretion and still keep it healthful. Like everything else, it’s the balance that matters most. I know I’m going to miss a lot of my favorite foods, but it’s only for a week. People can (and do) go weeks without food, certainly I can persevere on an overabundance of delicious foods at my disposal.

Aside from the obvious plethora of fresh fruits and vegetables that I’ll be consuming, I also stocked up on a ton of modern raw foods at Mother Earth’s:

Raw nuts and seeds: almonds, slivered almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, pumpkin seeds

Raw, New york state honey

An assortment of raw food bars — I don’t want to subsist off of these, though. They’re just a one-a-day deal. Americans can even find ways to make raw food unhealthy and full of empty, sugary calories, lol. Not all of them contain sugar or honey, though. Most are just blended fruit/nuts/seeds/grains.

Raw almond butter — this was $10.99, but the organic version was $22 bucks! :shock: I’ll take my chances on pesticides, kthx bYe

Raw hemp and seed crackers

I tried one. They taste earthy, hence the hemp. They’re good, though. I like the texture and can see myself slathering raw almond butter on them, LOL. See? I told you I won’t be starving. :P

I even scored some raw milk cheese!!

Not raw, but I picked up some grass-fed cow yogurt…

…and some sheep’s milk yogurt, just to try it out.

Raw chocolate: just keepin’ it real, gotta haz yummy flavas!

Raw sweetened cacao nibs. OMGawd, these are SO gooooooood!! TOOOOO good!

Grocery store raw food is expensive! How humanity went from free berries in the forest to charging $22 bucks for a jar of almond butter is insane to think about, LOL. The smarter we got, the harder the little corporate cogs churned inside our great big brains. ;) Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human, makes convincing arguments about how cooked, nutrient-rich food made us stronger and smarter. Yes, cooking makes foods lose nutrients, BUT we also absorb the remaining nutrients far better than in the raw state, so it’s a worthy sacrifice. And I say this as someone who is about to embark on a 80-90% raw diet for the next week, haha. Don’t get me wrong, many raw foods are healthy and good for digestion (fibrous), but I believe cooked food is really where we benefit the most. So, believing that, why would I still decide to try raw foodism for a whole week? Why not? It’s fun, it’s experimental, and if I’m truly miserable and feeling ill, I can stop at anytime. It’s not like getting a tattoo, I can change my mind right after my first raw meal if I choose, LOL. And I just might. Who knows? Either way, I’m really looking forward to the artistic and creative aspect of this little journey. Coming up with new and tasty ways to stay satisfied on a raw diet is a challenge that piques my curiosity. If all goes well, I can see myself doing this a few times a year, but never ever on a permanent basis. Ever. No, really, never! :lol:

So, after spending a biz-oat load of cash at Mother Earth’s, we went to the drive-in to see Eclipse. We got there about 20 minutes before it started, it was still light out. We got a great parking space, plus some popcorn and bottled water at the concession stand. We left our car running with the AC on the whole time. There were people smoking cigarettes and burning small campfires on both sides of us, so screw it, we added our own pollution. Yeah, our comfort always trumps our greenness. We’re selfish like that, lol. Don’t judge me. :mrgreen:

The movie started while it was still a little light out, so the first 10 minutes wasn’t the greatest picture. It also started with no introduction; no previews or announcements. Cool, but if you’re not paying attention, you’ll miss a good chunk, lol. LOVED the movie! It was exactly what I expected, and much like I imagined while reading the book. It seemed very short, though. Before I knew it, it was over and credits were rolling. :( I still maintain that the books are better than the movies, especially because the movies skip over so many details that I feel are imperative to the storyline. For instance, Dustin remarked that Edward is a better choice because Jacob will die sooner. But if you read the books, you know there’s more to that than the movie lets on. I’m looking forward to seeing Breaking Dawn! Can’t wait to have all 4 of them on video so I can watch them back to back to back to back. Vampire love marathon! Ch’ea! <3

The acting is kind of lame, but Edward Cullen's hair makes up for the lack of talent throughout the movie(s), lol. I'd still rather watch the high school drama club acting in the Twilight saga than the overrated special effect end-of-the-world movies that Hollywood spits out every 3 weeks. Borrrrrrrrring! lol Don’t even get me started on True Blood. Why people love that show is beyond me. I watched one episode a few weeks ago, expecting it to be Twilight-esque, and what I saw can only be described as: 3 parts Jersey Shore, 3 parts Deliverance, a pinch of Twilight, a generous scoop of the redneck comedy tour, and 3 parts softcore cable porn. I’m not kidding. :| Watching that crap will rot your brain. I couldn’t ignore the HORRIBLE acting, much less the completely ridiculous storyline. At least Twilight is a little believable as far as fiction goes. I would offer my apologies to anyone that likes that show, but I’m afraid I have none. :lol:

/rant

I’m going to enjoy my last day of cooked foods now. I’m looking forward to my little raw food romp, it sounds refreshing! Have you ever done a raw food diet? Did you like it? What’s something that you wouldn’t eat raw? I’d have to say meat, especially chicken. *cringes* Yuck! Lovely mental picture, eh? I’ll leave you with something prettier…


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What A Coinky Dinky

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

Check this out: when I edit my food images, I always make a backup copy in another folder, just in case something goes wrong–and it has on numerous occasions, lol. Anyway, when I tried to paste today’s breakfast images in, it said that the files already exist. I’m like, “huh? I know I didn’t paste it already… what the hell…” Turns out I ate the same exact thing a year ago today: egg salad, and named the files identically. That’s pretty cool considering there’s only 7 incidences of egg salad in the past 3 years of saved pictures. :lol:

Day of 2 Culturelle probiotic, followed by a yogurt + eggy breakfast

The yogurt looks just like yesterday’s, doesn’t it? lol I need more fruit variety, the plum tasted like it was on its last leg. :shock:

  • 2 large whole hard boiled eggs (150 cal), chopped and mixed with 1 TBSP Hellmann’s olive oil mayo (50 cal) on a Food for Life sprouted wheat bun (150 cal)
  • 1/2 cup Fage Total 0% plain Greek strained yogurt (60 cal) topped with a plum (30 cal) and 1/4 cup fresh blueberries (20)

Calories: 460, 350 just for the sandwich

The egg salad sandwich was EGGCELLENT!! The eggs were perfectly hard boiled, with just a touch of softer yolk. YUM! I haven’t noticed any difference since I started taking the Culturelle probiotic, but it’s barely been over 24 hours, so I don’t expect any miracles, lol. That would be awesome though. Just sayin’.

We’re going to see Eclipse at the drive-in tonight. I’m so excited, I’ve never been to a drive-in movie! Makes me feel very Happy Days-esque…

:lol: We’re going to Mother Earth’s (with coolers + ice packs) first, so I’m probably going to take a nap being I’ve been up since 2:00AM. I’m so excited!!!


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Let Freedom Ring Today and Everyday

by Jenn (j3nn.net) on July 6, 2010

I hope everyone had a wonderful 4th of July holiday weekend!!! We tried to take it easy, hence my absence from blogging. In the past few years I have truly come to value our great nation’s freedom and independence, and I am humbled by all of the men and women who have served our country through the years. Their sacrifice and dedication paved the way for all the things we sometimes take for granted. After all, without their tenacity and selflessness this blog and our way of life in general would not be possible. Yay, America!!

The first annual Gingerbread Day – July 3rd (Gingerbread’s birthday) was commemorated with gingerbread ice cream made in our Cuinsinart ice cream maker:

From this recipe: http://www.serving-ice-cream.com/gingerbread-ice-cream.html

Gingerbread Ice Cream Recipe

Philadelphia Style

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Ice Cream Maker Time: Approximately 25-30 minutes
Makes: 1 1/2 quarts
Servings: Ten 1/2 cup servings

Ingredients:

1 cup milk
1/3 cup brown sugar
2 tbsp molasses
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp ground cloves
2 cups whipping cream

Directions:
If you don’t have an ice cream maker, click here.

Whisk milk and sugar together to completely dissolve the sugar.

Stir in molasses, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves.

Add heavy whipping cream and blend well.

Pour into your ice cream maker.

Churn in ice cream maker about 25-30 minutes or according to manufacturer’s instructions.

Enjoy! It’s a holiday party pleaser!

Helpful Hint: If you want a hint of gingerbread flavor, rather than a full flavor – just reduce the amount of spices you add to the ice cream mixture.
http://www.serving-ice-cream.com/gingerbread-ice-cream.html

It took 3 tries before it turned out right!

First try: The bowl wasn’t frozen enough
Second try: Dustin forgot to put the churn in and the bowl melted
Third try: Success!

We had a scoop each to try it when it was finally done…

It wasn’t the creamiest ice cream I’ve ever had, it was rather gritty, which may have been attributed to the spices and/or freezing it with just a foil cover in the bowl it was made in. But the flavor was right on! So it was good. Next time I’m going to try the custard version. I’m definitely going to try this again around Christmas, it tastes just like a gingerbread cookie. I was a little surprised that it didn’t actually call for any ginger in the recipe, though. :lol: I’m sure Gingerbread would have approved. We miss our kitty terribly. He will always be a part of our lives, though. :)

We were out most of the weekend, even though we previously vowed NOT to be, LOL. We managed to avoid heavy traffic by strategically timing our departures, hehe. We sneaked in a few All-American grilled meals in between. Like this salmon burger with chips + pineapple:

I was thaaaaaaaa-rilled to pick up a 4-pack of Virgil’s diet soda (sweetened with sorbitol, a sugar alcohol) the last time we were at Mother Earth’s. I’ve been looking for this stuff forrrrrrrrever! The whole bottle is only 6 calories and doesn’t contain any funky stuff.

I was actually looking for the diet root beer flavor, but they didn’t have it. So, I settled for the vanilla cream flavor. It was just “alright,” I didn’t like the vanilla cream flavor much. It didn’t taste like other diet cream sodas that I usually like, so I ended up switching to water halfway through. It’s also pretty expensive; $5.00+ for 4 bottles. I’m not going to completely give up on it, though. As soon as I come across the root beer flavor (hopefully soon!!) I’ll give it another try.

There IS a salmon burger tucked in there, LOL. I gutted out the inside of the giant roll from Hannaford, and piled on a ton of veggies. Yummmmmm

And finally, fresh pineapple for dessert. Fresh pineapple is my favorite fruit! SOooOOoooOooOOooo GooooooooooooooooooooD! :mrgreen:

  • 1 Trident salmon burger (130 cal) on a Hannaford Portuguese roll with a bit of Hellmann’s olive oil mayo, a drizzle of yellow mustard, LOTS of shredded romaine lettuce, a plum tomato, and red onion
  • Handful of Kettle Baked sea salt and vinegar chips (ooooh, sooo sour YUM!)
  • Virgil’s diet vanilla cream soda (6 calories per bottle)
  • Fresh pineapple

On the 4th of July I had this amazing patriotic double-turkey cheeseburger salad:

All American processed cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeese product in all its glory. HECK YES!! :lol:

  • Bed of romaine lettuce topped with: grapes tomatoes, thinly sliced red onion, EVOO + red wine vinegar, 1 ear of grilled corn on the cob shaved off the cob, two 4oz lean grilled turkey breast burgers (240 cal) topped with 2 slices organic American cheese slices (100 cal), and 6 no salt added bread & butter pickles (30 cal)

Calories: ~595

This salad was FANTASTIC!! Love, love, lovedddddd the grilled corn and, say what you will about processed cheese, it tasted freakin’ GOOD on this! It has so much flavor. Yummy! The kind that I buy has just 210mg sodium per slice, so other than the naturally occurring sodium in the other salad components, it wasn’t a total sodium bomb. :)

I’m trying to ease back into a more disciplined routine. I picked up a box of Culturelle probiotics that my doctor wanted me to try 3 years ago to see if it helped alleviate any of my symptoms. True to my impatient self, I stopped taking them after a few days rendering them, “useless.” But I’m going to give it a thorough chance, just to see if there’s any improvement. I’m tired of feeling so run down, it’s really taking a toll on my body. Some days I feel GREAT, but most days I feel really yucky, and it’s gotten progressively worse. I’m going to try out the probiotics and wait to see a specialist that my doctor in Atlanta recommended. We’ll see how it goes, I’ll give updates on my results.

It’s supposed to be 99F degrees here in upstate, NY today!! :shock: We’re keeping somewhat cool, or at least room temperature by having the AC on upstairs only so that it doesn’t compete with downstairs. Besides, cold air sinks, so it’s indirectly cooling off downstairs. But of course, hot air rises, so we’re battling that simultaneously, lol. We also have several fans going, but our office is the hottest room in the house due to the excessive computers and radiation boxes monitors. I cannot wait to buy a house with a finished basement. We’re going to pimp our office out and have the best cooling system evah! *giggles* I’m inspired to clean our bedroom… it’s cooler in there! 8-)

Stay cool, my friends! How hot is it where you are? Or, is it chilly in the southern hemisphere? Lucky!

PS. I haven’t seen Eclipse yet!!!!! :( We’re waiting for the drive-in to show it. *sigh* Well, I read the books, so I already know what happens. I guess I can wait. I guesssssss. :P


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