Weekly Gratitude

I realized that I missed my Weekly Gratitude post last week so I’ll do two this week!  It’s always good to be extra thankful.

  • Thank you to the spring weather.  The snow has finally melted, the chill is leaving the air and I can enjoy being outside again.  I feel the summertime approaching and man, it feels good.
  • Thank you to my friends Alyse and Swy, without whom I would have been flying solo in Zumba class and looked pretty ridiculous dressed in full-blown 80’s getup dancing in a club a few weekends ago.  Oh and for Blitzkrieg, because somebody’s gotta be Germany.
  • Thank you to my friend Kimmy for being an awesome gym date and shopping buddy.  I couldn’t have run 20 straight minutes and dropped $80 at the BU bookstore without her!
  • Thank you to my Mom who was more than supportive when I told her that I signed up for my first 5K race in May.  I knew she’d be happy for me but when she offered to come for the race and cheer me on at the end, I was elated.
  • Thank you to my Dad for being absolutely hysterical whenever we are with company.  He knows how to light up any conversation and make people laugh.  Must be where I get it from.
  • Thank you to the Stonehill College Dance Team for making me one of their own.  They are not only a beautiful group of dancers (my younger sister included) but they are genuine, kind girls who know how to make someone like me feel loved.  Congrats on your top 5 ranking at Nationals, ladies.  You earned it!
  • And thank you to my wonderful boyfriend, Stephen.  I told him I’d sneak him into these posts every once in a while and since he just started reading my blog, maybe he’ll catch this one.  He is everything I could ask for in a guy and then some.  Not many people could put up with me the way he does and he loves me unconditionally for the person (..and pain in the ass) that I am.  He is simply amazing.

Sunday Brunch at the Biltmore

Last Sunday, after waiting about 3 weeks for the Boston Brunchers’ event, I finally made my way down to Newton to where my friend and fellow blogger, Megan, lives (in an adorable apartment I might add.)  Megan and I went to college together and when she found out I too write a food blog, she was more than supportive.  I mentioned to her that I wanted to get more involved in the food blogging world and when she won two tickets to this event, she didn’t hesitate to ask me.  If that isn’t blogger love, I don’t know what is.

When we arrived at the Biltmore Bar & Grill, the host took us through the front bar to the back part of the restaurant.  There were vintage signs and old-fashion art plastered on the walls and our long table was set with flowers and a white tablecloth.  I must admit, I was pretty jittery all morning in anticipation of the brunch.  Since it was my first time meeting all the other guests (minus Megan), I wasn’t sure how I would fit in with the seasoned bloggers.

My anxiety quickly diminished as I sat down at the table.  The others immediately introduced themselves and I recognized a few of them from their blogs.  I could feel my face turn a not-so-subtle shade of fuschia as I told them who I was and I what the title of my blog is.  They welcomed me with open arms and I knew it was going to be a good morning.  My fellow bloggers included Megan, of course, Corey, Krista, Kimmy, Justin, Amanda, Carolyn, Josie, Katy, Michelle, and our wonderful host, Renee.

–Oh! And by the way… since my camera doesn’t want to cooperate and upload my photos into my computer for actual use, all of the photos in this blog post are courtesy of Renee. (Thank you!!)

When the restaurant host came out with paddles of sample cocktails, I was instantly intrigued.  The first was a homemade Bloody Mary, the second, a Mimosa, made with the restaurant’s freshly squeezed OJ.  I’m not really a huge fan of tomato juice so I only had one small sip of the Bloody Mary but the Mimosa blew me away.  I had to restrain myself from draining the glass in one gulp.  Someone sign me up to juice oranges in that place if it means I can drink those everyday.

The first course consisted of a lobster frittatta.  Now – I rarely eat lobster.  I don’t love it when it’s merely dipped in butter but throw it in a soup or on the top of fluffy egg and cheese and call me SOLD.  The egg itself was crispy on top and along the edges and creamy (yet light) in the center.  I immediately ate the green tendrils off the top.  As tempted as I was, I knew I couldn’t eat the full amount of every course so I dug into about half the frittatta, picked off and ate all the lobster, and prepared for the next course.

Before I go any further, I have a confession to make.  It’s no surprise now (although it was to my fellow brunchers) that I gave up carbs for Lent.  Now, I don’t really believe in the whole “You can have what you gave up for Lent on Sundays” and I haven’t used it as an excuse at all this Lent with the exception of this past Sunday.  I could not justify being at this beautiful brunch with complimentary food from an obviously very talented chef and at least not TRY it.  I think you’ll forgive me when you see what’s coming up.

When the second course came out, so did my Lenten secret.  Nevertheless, my new friends were not judgemental, just awestruck.  The plate in front of me held a (very large) chive biscuit topped with a poached egg (perfectly runny, just how I like it) and a jalepeno cheese sauce.  I carefully broke the yoke, letting it ooze down the sides of the biscuit.  I sloshed the mixture onto a piece of egg white and a bit of chive biscuit and let the whole thing melt into my tastebuds.  Now normally, I don’t eat eggs (only egg beaters) or just avoid the yokes, but I couldn’t resist the golden hue of the egg mixed with the cheese sauce.  It was all-around heavenly.  This time, I ate the whole egg and all of the sauce with a few bites of the biscuit, but sadly had to leave most of it behind.

Course three was a play on a popular dish: Pigs in a Blanket.  Instead of the mini hotdogs wrapped in crescent dough we all remember from childhood, this piggy was a maple breakfast sausage wrapped in a warm buttermilk pancake.  It was served with apple-maple syrup.  Okay, I know this might be a stretch but the syrup just might have been my favorite thing about the ENTIRE brunch; I kid you not.  It was thinner than regular maple syrup and infused with an apple-cider taste that was uncomparable to any syrup I have ever had.  As I said multiple times during the brunch, I could drink a vat of the stuff.  Sure I’d be on a sugar overload after and probably feel sick, but hey, this syrup was WORTH it.  The actual pancake/sausage combo was delicious as well.  Sweet syrup, savory meat and fluffy pancakes are always a good combo in my book.

Next up: Chicken & Waffles.  I won’t lie – I was nervous about this one.  I don’t never eat fried chicken or waffles.  Although I am aware of the Southern significance of the dish and despite the fact I have been to the South more times than I can remember, I had not yet had it.  But when the waitress set the plate down in front of me, I was pleasantly surprised.  The fried chicken was crisp not not oily at all.  The waffles were sweet and both were accompanied by the same apple-maple syrup I swooned over in the previous course.  The host told us that normally, our plate of 1 piece of chicken and 1 waffle was just one-third of the normal sized meal.  Granted, I was already filled with 3 courses prior to trying the chicken and waffles but the thought of eating triple the amount dumbfounded me.

Finally, the last course, our “dessert” was served.  A simple parfait of homemade granola, fresh berries and a dollop of fresh whipped cream garnished with a strawberry finished the tasting menu.  The granola was crunchy and slightly sweet and was the perfect accompaniment to the tart berries and thick whipped cream.  It might just have been my favorite course at the brunch.
Overall, the Biltmore Bar & Grille provided delicious food, excellent, friendly service, an ecclectic atmosphere and an experience that I will not soon forget.  I plan on attending many more Boston Bruncher events in the future and hope to see my new friends there as well!

5K Update and Tasty Tomato Soup

As of today, I have officially completed 5 weeks and 1 day of the Couch to 5K program.  This afternoon, it will be 5 weeks, 2 days completed.  I have to say that even though I am totally a non-runner, I genuinely enjoy it this far.

Because of a total time fail on Wednesday I wasn’t able to get day 2 of week 5 done but I managed to get about half of it completed.  That equaled 5 minutes of walking and 8 minutes of straight running.  Now, bear with me, I don’t think I’ve ever run 8 straight minutes in my entire life.  No joke.  Laugh if you will but seriously, when have I ever been required too? (No, the 1-mile run in high school gym class does not count… I walked most of that nonsense.) 

Anyway, the 8 minutes did not kill me I am happy to announce and after another 5 minute walk I could have easily done another 8… which I will prove to myself tonight.  The kicker with this program is, I don’t understand how I am expected to run 20 minutes nonstop by the end of this week when I haven’t even done a full 10.  I trust it so I’ll do it, but no guarentees it’ll be pretty.  I’ve also decided that after my completion of week 3, I will hit the pavement and start alternating running outside with the treadmill.  I don’t want to be sucking wind during my race like I was last Sunday when I first attempted a beach jog.

So when is the big race day?  I’ve made it official.  I will be running the Marblehead Beach to Beach 5K on Saturday, May 14th at 10 am.  I’m definitely going to need a new outfit.  Suggestions?  How about a running buddy?  I’m slow so if you’re experienced, it’ll be a breeze for you…. If you’re interested, please let me know!  PS – isn’t that picture pretty?  It’s the Marblehead Causeway (part of my route) captured at dusk.

I’ve also been cutting calories in an attempt to lose some weight before my first race.  I dance and workout regularly anyway but I find that sometimes my love towards food makes me hate my waistline.  Lisa Lillien’s new cookbook that I mentioned previously is helping me tremendously.  This soup has a mere 189 calories and 2 grams of fat per serving and was delicious.  Don’t let the soy crumbles scare you – they give this dish a meaty quality. 

Zazzled-Up Zuppa
From Hungry Girl’s 300 Under 300

1 (15 ounce) can Amy’s Organic Low Sodium Chunky Tomato Bisque
1/3 cup Cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
1/2 cup frozen ground beef-style soy crumbles (like Morningstar Farms Breakfast Starters)
Pepper, to taste
2 tsps. reduced-fat parm-style cheese topping

1. Heat all ingredients except for the cheese topping in a non-stick saucepan over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, until the soy crumbles have completely thawed.  Continue to cook until soup is hot.

2. Sprinkle cheese over the top and serve.

Weekly Gratitude

This morning, I’m in one of those moods.  The weather is crappy, I fell down my front stairs before work (soaking me, of course), work sucks and my body is sore from the ringer I am currently putting it through trying to be beach/bikini/Bahamas ready.  I want to whine, cry, mope, pout.  In an attempt to keep my crummy attitude in check, I started thinking about what I’m grateful for… hence, my weekly gratitude.

  • Thank you to my mom and dad who came running the moment they heard me crying as I stumbled back into the house after falling down the front stairs this morning.  I was fine, minus a cut on my ankle, but they were ready to call an ambulance had I needed it.
  • Thank you to my Starbucks cup.  I know it’s an inanimate object but it holds 16 fluid ounces and it is much easier to drink water this way.  I’m pushing between 120-160 ounces of water per day and my awesome cup makes it so much easier.
  • Thank you to everyone who has been so supportive of my new running endeavors.  You keep me strong and push me to keep going.  I hope to run with some of you someday; it would be an honor to wear a number next to you.
  • Thank you to fat-free hot chocolate.  You make a bad day better.
  • Thank you to my good friend MK for inviting me to the Boston Bloggers Brunch event this Sunday at the Biltmore Bar & Grill in Newton.  I’m so excited to meet new bloggers and taste the restaurant’s amazing menu!
  • Thank you to the Stonehill College Dance Team for loving me like one of their own.  I’m an SCDT member at heart.
  • Thank you to Hungry Girl, Lisa Lillien, for putting out ANOTHER AMAZING COOKBOOK.  300 Under 300 might just be the best one yet!  There are so many recipes, I don’t even know where to begin.

And speaking of 300 Under 300… I may be embarking on a special Julie/Julia-esque project in the near future.  More things to be thankful for.