Oh Happy Day

Before I say anything in this post I just want to give a warm welcome to some new readers! I am so glad that you all have found my blog and may it bring a smile to your face. So if you’re a reader and haven’t said hello, please don’t be shy. I love discovering new blogs and learning more about all the interesting folks out there! So let’s all dive right in, shall we?

Leftover pasta + manchego

Simply stated, I am a lover of cheese.

One of my best friends surprised me with a little Valentine gift!
Crispy, milky, and deliciously sweet.

Now that we’re on the topic of chocolate, and I happen to be sitting on a throne made of decadent chocolate, it’s only natural to share!

3400 Phinney Hazelnut Crunch

Wow! Can’t quite recall when the last time was that I bit into a milk chocolate bar with such a great flavor. The crunchy hazelnut, the sweet milky chocolate, and the subtle salty twist won me over with the first bite.

Coconut Curry milk chocolate

Stained wrapper

Wonderfully complex. The curry flavor wasn’t just from the curry powder, but rather a blend of coriander, turmeric, mustard, cumin, fenugreek, paprika, red pepper, cardamom, nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves. So you can imagine…

More leftovers!

It’s amazing what one can do with leftovers. I used the rest of the angel hair pasta for this dish. I sauteed some mushrooms with onions and then simmered them in a tomato sauce with balsamic vinegar. Using the rest of the sage and pumpkin seed crust mix I made awhile ago, I dredged some tofu in it and baked it till it was nice and crispy on the outside. I also tossed in some pine nuts and the very very last of the sage and pumpkin seed mix.

Delicious!

Now I ALWAYS pack snacks for on-the-go, because you never know when hunger may strike!

More spicy black bean burger goodness.

I only have one bean burger left! This one I had with roasted red pepper, onions, ketchup, cilantro, pepper jelly, and melted manchego.

I got home from my night class and I just wanted something comforting so I made a cup of hot cocoa with creamy, thick almond milk.

With a warm cranberry Heart Thrive topped with coconut butter.

The last of the manchego put to great use!

I made a sandwich on this delicious bread (has dried cranberries, sprouted grains, and various nuts and seeds). I filled it with melted manchego, pepper jelly, roasted red pepper, onions, and sweet basil. I also decided to sprinkle on some nutritional yeast on the kale.

Close up was in order.

Then it was time to take my dad to airport.

It's not goodbye, just see you later!

I came home, relaxed, and got ready for a date!

We went to his favorite place... a little Vietnamese restaurant.

The woman already knew his order!

A big bowl of vegetarian pho.

I’m usually not a fan of brothy soups, I prefer thick purees. I tried his soup though and I would definitely order it for myself next time I go there. I thought it was really cool that the plate full of herbs, sprouts, and lime wedges were to rip apart and put in the soup; as much or as little as you’d like because not everyone’s tastes are the same.

I ordered fried tofu in a sweet and spicy lemongrass sauce with steamed rice.

The place may seem like a hole in a wall, but lots of times those restaurants have the best food! There’s a place down the street actually that serves Korean food and I swear the owner is a mother to everyone. If you’re sick she’ll give you extra helpings. These places seem so cozy that you could eat there alone and just hang out for hours. As for the date, it went well, but no romantic sparks. However, I’m going to keep hanging out with him because I think he’s a good friend and you never know what could happen!

Tiramisu for breakfast anyone?

I tried to recreate one of my favorite desserts in oatmeal form after seeing all of Katie’s creative recipes on her blog. Seriously, this little lady is endlessly creative and she has so much positive energy I can feel it through her words! I cooked my oatmeal in chocolate protein powder and instant coffee. Since I didn’t have mascarpone I subbed in some cream cheese, and added that while the oats were cooking. I topped it with coconut butter, more coffee granules, and a lady finger. Not quite like tiramisu but definitely reminiscent; delicious nonetheless!

On this sunny and re-energizing day I decided to tackle some recipes I had been eyeing for quite some time.

Those recipes, my dears, come straight from The Conscious Cook. I took a break from this book for awhile because I missed making up my own things.

Tomato bisque--another recipe of Chef Tal's that calls for cashew cream.

And focaccia with caramelized onions.

For the focaccia I opted to do 50/50 unbleached all-purpose flour and whole wheat. The dough ended up being enough for two large loaves. One for me and one for my roommate! Might I also add… I’m just going to say it flat out: this was my favorite meal all week and I don’t think anything can top it. Nope, can’t even try. The tomato soup was thick and full of flavors from the herbs and bay leaf it simmered with. I ripped off another piece of the bread to scoop up the very last drops of my soup. Foodgasm at it’s finest. And a pat on the back for me… on both sides! Seriously, I’ve forgotten how amazing and satisfying homemade bread is. As I was kneading it, I was reminded of how much fun the process is.

Speaking of being proud of myself, I came across a very inspiring post that Maggie wrote about believing. Click here to check it out. Her message really resonated with me and I felt it throughout the whole day as the sun was giving off it’s glorious and comforting rays. Wow, it’s not even Friday and I’m already celebrating! I hope you’re all in the same boat. Where should we sail?

Snack Health Bars that Won’t Leave You Hungry

I hope you all have been enjoying your weekend so far! I know that I have, but I’ll be giving you a re-cap on another post. Let’s just say… love is in the air!!! I also did a little special somethin’ somethin’ at the very end of this post!

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The people over at gnu foods sent me a generous sampler package.

Each Gnu foods bar boasts providing almost 50% of a person’s daily value of fiber. How do they do this without making something taste like straight up bark? As the wrapping says, “flavor & fiber together at last.”

High Fiber

Only 130 – 140 Calories (varies by flavor)

Fruit Juice Sweetened

Made with Organic Whole Wheat Flour

Made with Aluminum-Free Baking Powder

Loaded with both Soluble and Insoluble Fiber

Vegan

Kosher – OU-D

You could smell the flavors of the bars when you opened the wrapper.
You could smell the flavors of the bars when you opened the wrapper.

This particular one, Espresso Chip, smelled delicious to me. I love the smell of coffee brewing in the morning! Since I’m not really a coffee drinker, that smell is a luxury to me. I felt that the bars were very straightforward. They tasted like the flavors of each bar. There are no gimmicks; what you see, is what you get. However, there is the exception of the Peanut Butter Bar. That one was lacking in flavor. I was very disappointed because I love the taste of peanut butter, and that I felt that was completely missing. The Lemon Ginger Bar definitely tasted like lemon and ginger, however I thought it was too overpowering. My favorite bar was the Cinnamon Raisin Bar. I felt like I was eating a chewy cinnamon raisin cookie, only this one contained a lot of fiber! That’s another plus side to these. They’re moist but not sticky.

Check it out!
Check it out!

The available flavors are: banana walnut, cinnamon raison, orange cranberry, chocolate brownie, peanut butter, espresso chip, and lemon ginger.

The people over at Pure Bar also sent a sample box of their bars. I was very excited to try these out since I had seen them floating about the blogosphere.

Wild Blueberry
Wild Blueberry

This bar wasn’t bad, I just didn’t feel too crazy about it. But I did appreciate the bits of nuts I would bite into. All of the bars have the traces of the various fruits and nuts.

Ohh look at that smirk.
Ohh look at that smirk.

This was the Chocolate Brownie flavor. The combination of cocoa and dates was very much appreciated by these tastebuds!

Apple Cinnamon
Apple Cinnamon

Holy moly I thought this one tasted like apple pie! Very yummy. I also loved the Cherry Cashew and Cranberry Orange flavors. I would definitely buy those flavors again, but the Apple Cinnamon is at the top of my list. The one flavor I didn’t like was the Choco Trail Mix. I thought it tasted neither like chocolate nor trail mix. I just didn’t get it. Moreover, I’m impressed that these are all raw! And for all of you that must follow a gluten-free diet, these contain no gluten – making them safe! Overall, I’m impressed with how much substance these bars have. Personally, if I reach for a bar I go for a dense one – and these definitely fit the bill.

You can also print out a coupon on their website and they’re also available at Trader Joe’s!


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I think it’d be fun to a do a FAQ post where I would answer your questions via video. So if you have any, just leave them in a comment! Enjoy the rest of your weekend party people.