Ding ding ding ding!

(That’s the sound of the food jackpot bell ringing.)

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And welcome to all of my new readers! This is my first time at the computer since I left this morning, so it might take me a couple days to get to everyone’s comments. It’s past my bedtime!

I’ve been on a free food roll this week, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Excellent news for the budget, but I don’t know how long I can keep up this pace — I feel like I’ve only had about 30 waking seconds in my apartment all week. I’m going to work on zooming through today’s food recap. It’s a long one!

I left class on the Upper East Side at 1 to head to a doctor’s appointment in Bay Ridge for 3 (basically opposite ends of the earth, if you’re not familiar with NY). Since I was going to be switching trains at Union Square anyway, I decided to turn my oatmeal-for-$1 coupon into lunch at the Jamba Juice there. With tax, the oatmeal actually came to $1.08, but since I found $1.50 on the ground in a subway station yesterday (I know!! Who drops $1.50 in quarters and dimes and leaves it???), I’m considering it free. I got the banana oatmeal with brown sugar crumble:

img_2643img_2644Needing a place to sit and eat, I strategically maneuvered myself (and my oatmeal) over to the Whole Foods next door where I knew side-dish-potential would be high. And oh my goodness, did I hit the jackpot!! I sneakily collected samples in a container meant for the fresh-ground almond butter and then parked myself in the cafe upstairs to enjoy my complete and balanced meal. Clockwise from top left: maple ham, veal scallopini, grapefruit slices, orange slices, ginger snap pieces, lemon snap hearts:

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And the real winner: drinking chocolate!

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Because I like to live on the wild side, I retrieved the peanut butter from my stash of what-if-I-can’t-find-free-food backup snacks (carrots, apples, pb, and raisins).

Can you guess what I did??? Banana brown sugar oatmeal + pb + drinking chocolate:

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Yum yum yum yum yum yum.

On my way out of WF, I discovered that two new samples had surfaced. I didn’t want them to feel left out, so I got one of each. Pumpkin-seed black bean burger and buffalo chicken with blue cheese:

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I hopped back on the subway to continue the odyssey to Bay Ridge. At the doc’s office, I had a blue raspberry mini candy cane from the receptionist’s desk to mask my buffalo-breath:

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After the doc, I headed back into the city (eating my carrots and apples on the way) to meet my friend Rami for tea at Grey Dog in the village. Rami and I became friends in an NYU elevator in September 2001 when I discovered he was studying abroad here from Australia … where I was planning to study the next semester! Here we are dancing at his wedding this past summer (he’s second from left):

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And here’s Rami’s grilled chicken press:

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And my Earl Grey with skim and 1/2 pack of sugar in the raw:

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If you know any baby boomers in need of boomer-related services, Rami can help at Boomerater.com :-). And, a special shout out to Rami’s wife Ali who also reads the blog. Hi Ali!

When Rami and I finished catching up, I met Gina and Kate a few blocks away for yet another NYU Alumni event: a workshop on age-defying fitness by Marilyn Moffat. In the interest of time, I’m going to skip a review of the talk’s content and just cut right to the food. My plate included broccoli, grape tomatoes, red and yellow pepers, cauliflower, carrots, pineapple, strawberries, grapes, blueberries, cantaloupe, almonds, triangle of swiss cheese, 3 cubes of cheddar, goat cheese crusted with freshly ground black pepper, and raisin walnut bread:

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The goat cheese and the raisin walnut bread were definitely the stars:

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So I spread one on top of the other, added the final backup snack of raisins, and had three more slices:

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Plus plate #2 (bread pictured is part of the 4 slices total):

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I ate several more handfuls of unpictured produce plus this cookie that made me miss fall:

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And since I’m always thinking of the future, here’s what I brought home:

goat cheese, cheese chunks, almonds, bread (now in the freezer), carrots/peppers/cauliflower for work snacks tomorrow, and zucchini for cooking

goat cheese, cheese chunks, almonds, bread (now in the freezer), carrots/peppers/cauliflower for work snacks tomorrow, and zucchini for cooking

So like I said, it’s been a long and busy day — academically, socially, gastronomically, transportationally, etc. — but I’m no poorer than I was yesterday!!

I’m not sure if I’ll be able to post tomorrow since I’m going straight up to Yonkers after work to visit Erin Gunn (one of my oldest friends from home and my other half-marathon-training partner) for bowling, karaoke, and a Saturday morning 5-mile run. I’ll be back with a full report later on Saturday, along with a special announcement about the prizes I have selected for the BSI contest. The submissions list is growing, so get your entries in ASAP!

Success!

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If you do have a blog, please use it to help me spread the word, just like Meghann, Biz, and Andrea have done (thanks, ladies!). My blog is still new and small, so I need all the help I can get! ***

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Because class today doesn’t start until 11, I got up at 7 (the luxury!) for a short and light run. Short due to time constraints; light because I had to stop every minute to pick my way over giant patches of black ice. Stats for 2.3 miles: 27 minutes, 201 calories, average hr 140, max hr 151.

After my run came the real success. In response to my yoga disaster last weekend, Victoria suggested that I try the Gentle Hatha #1 from yogadownload.com. I did just that after my run this morning, and it was perfect. This beginner class was much more my speed and had more poses that were familiar to me from when I used to take yoga classes at the gym. Plus, I felt so relaxed and stretched when I finished. I will be doing this again, yay!

For breakfast, I had a cup of Zucchini-Lime Cheesecake Oatmeal with 1/3 cup healthy cream cheese icing, 2 chopped strawberries, cinnamon, unsweetened coconut, and 2 crushed graham sticks from the snack packs I brought home from the NYU mentoring event last night. Oh, and a cup of Earl Grey with unsweetened Silk on the side:

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Now I have to run because this prof HATES lateness, ahhhhhh. Hope you’re having a good day!


Happy lunch thwarted

… by an even happier lunch!!

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Now back to lunch. Upon her arrival at work this morning, my coworker Vianni made a beeline for me and immediately started unloading tupperwares onto my desk, before she even took off her coat: “Sarah, I have food for you!” Do I not have the most amazing coworkers ever? I left my tofu and veggies in the fridge to eat on Friday (no internship tomorrow because I have class) and replaced them with Vianni’s home cooked meal. She made gandules guisados:

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And this amazing spicy (as in very seasoned — not spicy hot) chicken:

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It was delicious. Thank you, Vianni!

Danger, Danger, Danger

Then, my very sweet yet evil coworker Jessica broke out this canister of candy cane caramel corn that she had gotten as a Christmas gift.

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I started out conservatively by crumbling a few pieces on top of my yogurt. From there, things started to deterioriate very rapidly. Here’s a quick photo recap of some damage:

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Next up was the candies: lots of pillow mints from the candy jar, a random iced tea flavored candy (that tasted exactly like iced tea!), and a mini candy cane:

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After work and a whole lot of subway drama, I made it downtown to the NYU career center to be an informal mentor for an hour to give advice about grad school and working in the non-profit arena. But I think the students were giving me more advice than I was giving them, haha! While there, I snacked on two more mints and a chai tea (made with skim milk and 1/2 pack of sugar in the raw) and swiped four bags of mini honey grams for another time:

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From there, Kate (of running club fame) and I hopped over to a nearby organic restaurant for the first event of NYU’s Green Alumni Network. We had a delicious and free dinner that will be showing up in restaurant review form shortly!

After dinner, I got home and made a little desserty snack of two broken pieces of the new honey graham sticks and a tablespoon of my healthy cream cheese icing:

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And now I’m finally done for the night. Sleep tight!

Nope, still not a yogi

Today, I woke up determined to do some yoga. After reading about all the good it’s done for Jenna at Eat, Live, Run and about Meghann’s success with the 20-minute sessions from yogadownload.com at The Inner Workings of a College Graduate, I came to the conclusion that yoga would be an excellent complement to my half marathon training. Sure, yoga and I have had a bit of a spotty past, but I’m not one to hold a grudge, and today’s a new day, right?

When my computer finally managed to download the Morning Flow #1 and the Yoga for Runners #1, I cheerily unrolled roommate’s pilates mat, enlarged the yoga pose guide on my computer screen, and settled in for a life-altering experience. The Morning Flow class started with child’s pose, soothing music, and a pleasant-voiced instructor. I thought to myself, Oh, this is lovely. Yoga and I are going to be fast friends.

Very quickly, however, I started to feel like the instructor was speaking Spanish — I could sort of understand her words, but by the time I deciphered them and the pose I was supposed to be doing, I was five steps behind. I started to look something like this:

This photo may or may not be from a less-than-sober moment in my younger days ...

This photo may or may not be from a less-than-sober moment in my younger days ...

Not one to be discouraged easily, I switched over to the Yoga for Runners class. But the same thing happened. After seven total minutes of yoga practice, I decided I’d had my fill for the day. Yoga, please don’t take offense. Maybe we just weren’t meant to be. We can try again another day when we’ve both had time and space to think.

With the yoga disappointment behind me, my next task was clear: BREAKFAST! Another slice of carrot cake (I cut this slice into 3 so it would look like more) and Nutcracker Sweet tea with unsweetened Silk (so excited to have my soy milk back!):

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This was even better today — the cream cheese frosting was super thick because the cake had absorbed a lot of the moisture:

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I’m such an artiste:

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I spent the morning finishing up some homework for my internship and dreading the re-start of classes tomorrow night.

I got my work done a little after 2:00 and dove into a yummy yummy lunch. My roommate Tara was making butternut squash soup the other night, so I had her save the seeds for me:

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I topped the seeds with coarse sea salt, sugar in the raw, cayenne pepper, and cinnamon:

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I put them in the oven at 425 and proceeded to forget about them completely until I realized that the weird popping sound I kept hearing was the seeds exploding in the oven. Whoops:

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But I’m not going to let a little bit of char stop me! I heated the rest of my red lentil-peanut soup with 1/2 cup of sofrito rice/barley/cabbage combo (that I’ve been eating all week) and sprinkled some of the still-delicious seeds on top with a dollop of Greek yogurt and two basil leaves for color:

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So pretty I can’t stand it!

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For dessert, I had 1/2 cup of zucchini-lime cheesecake oatmeal and more tea:

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With more cream cheese frosting and squash seeds, of course:img_2425

And now I’m off to brave the outside for the first time today. Girl needs some fresh air!

A mile here, a mile there

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But first, I inadvertently “improvised” a bit during our run, so Kate and I ended up squeezing out an extra mile. I don’t know where it happened, but go us! Running stats: 6.94 miles; 1 hour, 10 minutes; 624 calories; 157 average heart rate; 171 highest heart rate. That’s the farthest I’ve ever run in one go! Again, I so wish I’d had my camera so that I could have taken some pictures of the gorgeous houses with giant White House-esque columns — so out of place in the city! Near the end, Kate and I had to maneuver around some flag footballers, a game of cricket (the park was buzzing with activity today despite the windy 30 degrees — must have been sunshine excitement), and a home stretch covered in ice, but we survived without incident.

I got home, drank lots of water, and starting preparing a big ol’ lunch, because what’s the point of running if you don’t follow it with a huge meal?

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On the side, I had the last 1/3 plantain, browned in 1 tsp canola oil and then steamed for a minute or two in 1/4 cup boiling water (until the water sizzled away). My main course “Mexican” pile included a bed of salad (from the office food I brought home yesterday), 3/4 cup black beans, the other egg yolk from blondie night, sofrito rice/barley and the rice from yesterday’s office food, 1/3 cup Wholly Guacamole, and 1/4 cup Fage 0 %.

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I literally licked the plate clean. Although, when do I not?

After lunch, I flew in and out of the shower and into bed for a glorious, clean hour-long nap! I woke up ready for food again (surprise). I was potentially going to meet some friends at a restaurant tonight, but after careful review of my financial situation, I had to conclude that it was not in the cards :-/.

Lucky for me, I have looooooads of food in the fridge from this past week. For dinner, I heated two chicken tamale halves and one cup of Belkis’ beans from my work lunch on Thursday:

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Mmmm, love those tamales:

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For dessert, I topped yesterday’s corn tortilla with a tbsp of peanut butter, half a sliced banana, a tbsp of chocolate chips, and a sprinkle of cinnamon … and heated it in the oven for five minutes to get it all melty. With a side of sugar cookie sleigh ride tea:

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Have you ever laid eyes on a more appetizing combination?

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