the first latte I tried to make with original unsweetened almond milk tasted like death. This one is much better.
Heat the milk, add ingredients, whisk, and pour in a mug with a shot of espresso
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California Pizza Kitchen: Vegetable Sandwich
Yummy yummy yummy. The bread, though, is a little on the unhealthy side so I’d suggest eating it open-faced or wrapping up half to go since its quite filling
But definitely a new favorite in the menu
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It cracks me up
When I see pictures tagged as “healthy” an it’s like a cheese platter or Brie sandwich or something… Who can honestly say that while they’re trying to eat healthy they’re helping themselves to cheese and crackers or grilled Brie sandwich? If you are one of those lucky people, bless you, and I envy your superb genetics
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Grilled Peach and Walnut Salad
it’s summer tiiiiiiiime! well, i think it’s technically spring, but i’m on summer vacation. so i had to buy some gorgeous peaches at the grocery store.
i thought about trying the whole grilled peach-proscioutto thing… but i don’t eat meat…
so i made more rabbit food for myself. and it was so good it was like dessert. the major winning contribution to the dish: honey balsamic reduction. oh man, that’s going to be my new fruit dip. it was sweet and tangy and went muy well with the grilled peaches.
Grilled Peach Walnut Salad
ingredients:
- 1 peach
- 1/4 cup walnuts
- honey
- balsamic vinegar
- olive oil
- mixed salad greens (dark)
- goat cheese
Slice peach in half and place face-down on a grill until it starts to get soft. For about a minute, place walnuts on the grill and take off when you can start to smell them (make sure not to burn them).
Mix together honey and balsamic vinegar (i did about 1.5 tbsp honey to 1/4 cup balsamic). Heat in saucepan to thicken. Add about 1/2 tbsp olive oil, stir, continue to heat for 45 seconds to a minute, then take off heat.
In a bowl, toss greens, walnuts, crumbled goat cheese, and honey balsamic. Top with slices of grilled peach.
testing out ice creams for Seventeen on this lovely Monday morning
i’m also hard at work adding to the facebook, so make sure to stop by to check it out :)
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oo I missed this stuff so much. I used to drink kombucha all the time when I was in like 7th grade. I think I thought it was cool
Blueberry Oatmeal w. Slivered Almonds
ingredients:
- 1/2 cup dry oatmeal
- 1 cup water
- 1/4 cup blueberries
- 1 tsp agave nectar
- 1 tsp butter
- 1 tsp truvia
- 1 tsp brown sugar
- 1/2 cup sweetened vanilla almond milk
Bring water to a boil and add oatmeal. Cook on medium heat for about 5 minutes.
In a pan, heat butter. Add blueberries and agave nectar. Keep on low heat and stir occasionally. After 2 minutes, turn off or keep on very low heat and cover.
In an oven-safe bowl, add oatmeal, and blueberries. Mix together brown sugar, truvia, and almonds, and sprinkle on top of oatmeal. Pour 1/4 cup almond milk into bowl and bake at 350 for ten minutes.
Remove and pour rest of the milk over the oatmeal. Sprinkle with more truvia if desired.
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Jalepeño Lime Shrimp Taco Salad
you can eat this as a taco too, i just decided to cut out some of those yummy starches and replace them with more protein and vegetables
ingredients:
- 1 lb shrimp - deveined
- salsa of your preference
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 2 limes
- 1 jalepeño - or less depending on your preference
- plain greek yogurt
- red & green cabbage - buy pre-shredded if you can
- paprika
- chili powder
- cayenne powder
- salt & pepper
- avocado & cheese - for toppings
- corn tortillas - or flour
Thaw shrimp according to instructions and make sure all veins and tails are removed


In a bowl, marinade shrimp with olive oil, juice of 1 lime, 1 or 2 spoonfuls of salsa, and refrigerate for 15 minutes

While the shrimp is marinading, mix some greek yogurt, juice of 1/2 a lime, chopped jalepeño, and dashes of cayenne, chili powder, paprika, salt, and pepper

i have zero tolerance for spicy foods so i cut out the inside of the pepper and made sure all the seeds were out

Mix together shredded cabbage and yogurt sauce to make the cole slaw. Refrigerate slaw until ready to assemble the tacos/taco salad

you can add some salsa to the cole slaw too, if you’re feeling fiesty
Grill the shrimp - they cook/heat up fairly quickly, so a couple minutes on each side should do

In a bowl, combine cole slaw and shrimp and top with some more salsa. If desired, add slices of avocado and shredded mexican cheese blend and some slices of tortilla. Enjoy :)

i had bought two beautiful avocados and completely forgot i had them until after i devoured this. talk about tragedy
to catch a glimpse of this dish in taco version, click here
and for dinner…
sometimes nearly always, the simplest meals are the tastiest
ingredients:
1 tomato
nonstick spray
1 clove of garlic, chopped
2 oz spaghetti
salt & pepper
Preheat oven to 400. Slice tomato into 1/4-inch thick slices, spray cooking sheet with pam, lay slices on baking sheet, spray again with pam, and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake for 20 minutes. Remove and roughly chop.
Cook pasta in boiling water for 6-7 minutes. Strain and place in a heated pan sprayed with nonstick spray. Add garlic and tomatoes and toss for about 2 minutes until pasta is coated.
easy. simple. very flavorful.
just got back from a wedding weekend, (so of course that also doubled as an all-you-can-eat weekend)
not complaining!
these were the appetizers at the rehearsal dinner. i opted for a caprese salad vs. the fried cheese ravioli.
but i made sure my boyfriend got a good helping of ravioli so i could at least have a bite … or two
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Pete and Re-Pete are in a boat. Pete falls off. Who is left in the boat?
just trying to figure out how many times this week i have posted the same thing that i’ve posted before. bringing the total count of pictures of coffee to… too many
Mushroom-Artichoke Risotto w. Spinach and Feta
i had bought a tub of arborio rice a little while ago to make risotto-stuffed mushrooms and now that it’s the end of the year i am trying to use it up so i don’t waste the entire thing
with a little produce-shopping at my local cafeteria (so convenient) i made mushroom-artichoke risotto with spinach and some feta i had leftover from the fettucini i made
Risotto is really simple to make, it just takes a while. I’ve only made it that one other time and felt like I already had gotten the hang of it. So I suggest follow a strict recipe at least once and then start switching things up to make it just how you like it :)
ingredients:
i’m not sure about the exact measurements, i just winged it
- 2 tbsp canola oil
- 1/2 cup arborio rice
- 2-3 cups vegetable broth (or any other broth)
- 2 tbsp butter
- chopped mushrooms — as few or as many as you prefer
- chopped artichoke hearts — as few or as many as you prefer
- spinach leaves — as few or as many as you prefer
- crumbled feta — as much or as little as you prefer
- salt and pepper to taste
Total time to cook rice: about 30-40 minutes
Heat 1 tbsp oil in pan and add rice. Add 1/2 cup broth and stir until about 3/4 is absorbed. [perhaps following the instructions on the rice is the best idea, but this is what i did]. Stir frequently on medium heat and keep adding broth by the half-cup. You may end up using more or less than suggested amount — just keep an eye on it.
Keep stirring — the rice should nearly double in size and become thick and creamy. Add butter and stir until completely melted into risotto.
In another pan, heat 1 tbsp oil and saute mushrooms and artichoke hearts.
Once everything is nearly done, add spinach and feta to risotto — allowing the spinach to wilt and the feta to get mixed in. Then add the sauteed mushrooms and artichoke hearts.
Serve in a bowl and add salt and pepper to taste (it needs salt, trust me) - (or add it while you’re cooking)
Hope that was about as straightforward as the inter-continental alliances during WWI! Happy Finals Week!
i also have much better step-by-step pictures from my camera but my camera is alllllll the way at my boyfriend’s apartment (down 5 flights of stairs and about 30 ft away) - i’ll put them up later. maybe. if i survive finals
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went to la Madeline for brunch. The oatmeal looked too pretty I felt obligated to take pictures of it with my phone, edit it with two separate apps, and then share it with all of you.
There can never be too many picture of oatmeal on the Internet
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