I’ve been back from Colorado for just over 24 hours, and I’m already thinking about my next trip. I’m headed to just outside of Atlantic City for the Fourth of July and possibly down the shore on Thursday with my mom, so my food will be interesting this week. I’m trying to improvise with what I have as best I can.
This morning, that meant some cookie dough oatmeal and iced coffee (not the real kind–just coffee poured over ice) with lots of water. This actually kept me so full that I didn’t eat “lunch” until 4:30! I was hungry by around 2:30, but I was about to leave for a bike ride, so I didn’t want to have a meal bouncing around my stomach while riding.
Part of my NYC Marathon training plan includes cross training, and my coach has me doing 50 minutes on the days I’m cross-training. I’m usually a 30-minutes and off the elliptical kind of cross-training girl, so I’m making sure to do cross-training I actually enjoy–like biking.
Today I ended up riding for at least an hour (my Garmin paused itself at one point, so I’m not sure just how long I rode), and I rode down to my old neighborhood, the Financial District, and back. Pro tip: when you get to Battery Park on a bike, just turn around. Navigating through that area on a bike is no fun.
When I got back, I scrambled up two eggs and put them in corn tortillas to make…breakfast tacos? Egg wraps? Whatever you want to call them. I know that looks like salsa, but it’s bruschetta. Mexi-talian tacos, then.
My dinner was definitely just Italian, though. My mom had brought me an itty bitty thing of her sauce, and I put it over the Jovial pasta sample I got this weekend, along with some spinach and mushrooms.
So what’s so special about this Jovial pasta? It’s made from einkorn, one of the oldest forms of wheat. I tried their penne, and it had a bit of a nutty taste. Verdict? I’d try it again–it was pretty tasty.
P.S. After this weekend, I am newly motivated to have awesome pictures like Gretchen and Anne. I may even read my Photoshop Elements Maximum Performance book. Maybe.
What’s your go-to meal when your kitchen’s pretty bare?
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When my kitchen is bare, I try to make something it frozen veggies.. maybe a stir fry. OR.. I will make eggs. We usually have those!!!
I hate it when my garmin pauses and doesn't restart!
Ok, so since I'm going to the beach with my daughter,
I have to get in shape too
Run to the grocery store instead of taking the car
Speed it up when I clean the house
Do my errands on foot,
Yeh Right!!!
See you on Thursday
Love
Mom
Ahh wait where on the Jersey shore are you going? I might be in Ocean City!
I'm a rice- or pasta-bowl gal when pickins get slim. There's always usually one or the other leftover in my pantry, and I can slam on some pasta sauce, frozen veggies and (hopefully) some kind of beans or meat or tofu or something and it's totally filling and totally random!
Your eggs look amazing, man! Now I'm craving them!
I, too, whisk up some eggs if I've nothing much of an option. Eggs are easy; I just add a bit of salt, pepper and cheese, and viola! :)
When the kitchen bare (which is often), I usually make some whole wheat pasta and a can of tomatoes and green chiles. I like my pasta hot! :)
Yum love some breakfast tacos!