I made this last night, but aren't photos of my half eaten balanced breakfast so much more exciting? This is a banana bread recipe I found in an issue or Runner's World awhile ago. It calls for walnuts and when I started to measure them out I realized I only had half of what I needed so I made up the rest with pecans. (why do i have pecans in my kitchen? I don't know...) And then i added a handful of mini-chocolate chips because that was obviously a careless omission from the original recipe.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
Breakfast and Lunch
Sadly, I eat most of my meals at work. I was actually eating this breakfast when I saw Kim's post and immediately took a picture. and that's why it looks like a bowl of white paint instead of fruit, yogurt and granola! The other pic is lunch or dinner depending on the day. I make a large bowl of it and eat it during the week. Couscous, grapes, walnuts and feta cheese. (I add a scoop of hummus and eat it with pita chips). Yay me :)
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Some Nuts
I made the granola recipe from the Better Homes and Gardens cookbook, you know, the red gingham one? I can't find the recipe online to link to but if you don't have this cookbook you should get it! I don't think I've ever made a bad recipe from it. Anyway, the granola was super good (you saw that coming, right?). I didn't have wheat germ so I subbed wheat bran and left out sunflower seeds because I just didn't want to buy them. I did put in the optional coconut and used cranberries instead of raisins.
This is a horrible picture of the pesto I made. It tasted pretty good but I didn't subject anyone else to it. My neighbor gave me some basil from her garden the other day and this was the first thing I thought of to make. It's a little untraditional because it's made with walnuts instead of pine nuts but I like it. I have lots of pesto leftover so I may try to make some paninis. What else can you do with pesto?
This is a horrible picture of the pesto I made. It tasted pretty good but I didn't subject anyone else to it. My neighbor gave me some basil from her garden the other day and this was the first thing I thought of to make. It's a little untraditional because it's made with walnuts instead of pine nuts but I like it. I have lots of pesto leftover so I may try to make some paninis. What else can you do with pesto?
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Go Nuts!

Peanuts, pistachios, walnuts, peanut butter, nutter butter...if you think it's nuts, go for it!!
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