Thursday, March 24, 2016

March Randos

March is almost over already, whaaaa?! Here are some pics that didn't make it into other posts.

Catching up with girlfriends at Jack Allen's Kitchen one evening.  I had the sweet potato fries topped with scallions and cotija cheese, with garlic aioli.


Tony asked me to pop into Whole Foods to get him some Ninja Squirrel sriracha, which is only sold there. I exited with a few more items: turmeric capsules, hazelnut coffee maca bar from local company Thunderbird, and Guayaki mint yerba mate AKA my true love in energy drink form.


Ninja Squirrel joined the rest of the gang.


Tony had to go to Boston for a few days on business, so I had my cuddle buddies in bed with me. 


Learning book repair at work. I like working with my hands, much better than being on a computer.


Rainy day buds.


Lunch on the go, and a good book.


Sweet potato smoothie topped with goji berries.


Fitness fair one evening at school. 


One more reason to love our school. An hour of indoor fun and movement on a stormy, soggy night.


Supergreen smoothie with sweet potato, peanut butter powder, chia, spirulina, stevia, and two huge handfuls of spinach.


How is your month going?


Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Sherwood Forest Faire 2016

Sherwood Forest Faire is one of my very favorite Austin traditions


There is just something about spending a gorgeous spring day out in the woods, sipping on a cup of mead.


Relaxing, watching your husband and kids strengthen their bond via knife throwing.


Then there's the pride you feel as your children whip tomatoes at some dude's face. 


Nodding knowingly as your daughter smooches a troll. There will be a lot of those, honey, before you meet the right guy.


Jackson was named an honorary knight of the forest by Robin Hood himself.


Olivia loved watching the belly dancers so much.


She had to join in!


Then there was this guy. Typical faire shenanigans.


Mushroom wizard maybe ate a few too many of the magic-type mushrooms.


Faire food, always fried, always calling my name.


From our picnic table we caught the midday parade.


Wenches!


Spooky skeleton guy?


No idea!


We had just enough time for a ride on the giant swing over the moat.


And a bit of archery practice.


Tony helping the fair maiden with her aim.


Then it was time to get in the time machine and return to 2016.


Too much excitement. Too much turkey leg.


Until next year!


Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Protein Ninja

I'm a big fan of Terry Hope Romero's previous cookbooks so I pre-ordered her latest, Protein Ninja, without reading a word about it.


When it arrived in the mail, I was a little surprised that a high percentage of the recipes rely on protein powder. I thought they'd be mostly tofu, tempeh or seitan-based. But, I do personally use protein powder to meet my protein needs, so who am I to criticize? It's a useful supplement! Romero suggests purchasing a few different kinds of protein powders -- pea, hemp, and brown rice -- to lend nuanced flavors to certain recipes. But that shit is expensive! So I went with unflavored Plant Head protein, which is a blend of all three, and I just used it in everything I made. It worked just fine. The powder's taste and texture weren't noticeable at all in my recipes.


First up was the Vanilla Almond Smoothie Bowl. What a creamy, delicious breakfast treat. I sprinkled on some hemp seeds to add a little crunch.


The Chocolate Hemp Avocado Muffins were Jackson's favorite, but Olivia claimed they weren't sweet enough. I like them with a little smear of Earth Balance.


The Early Bird Scrambled Tofu recipe makes a ton! I served it with Fluffy Rice Protein Drop Biscuits, which are the easiest and, yes, fluffiest biscuits I've ever made! Romero introduced me to a new method of using nearly-frozen coconut oil in the biscuit dough, and it worked out very well. The Tempeh Sausage Sage Gravy was also fantastic.


I took the leftover scrambled tofu and made it into breakfast quesadillas along with some cashew cheeze, vegan chorizo, and salsa.


The biscuit recipe makes eight, so I used the rest in a different recipe.


The Tomato Gravy and Biscuit Kale Bowl recipe starts by reassuring the reader that tomato gravy is indeed a thing. A measure of trust was required on my part, but it all worked out and the tomato gravy was, in fact, the best part. And that is saying a lot because I love those biscuits.


The Tempeh Bacon Strips included in the above recipe were good on their own as well. I marinated them overnight to soak up the most flavor. Jackson and Olivia gobbled them up.


Edamame and Pea Avocado Toast was one of the recipes that did not include protein powder. The pea and edamame spread was good and filling, and all the toppings made this single piece of toast almost feel like a meal! There is an entire chapter dedicated to nothing but toast recipes, and I want to make them all.


Next, I made two different kinds of veggie burgers to freeze for future meals. They both depend on protein powder as a binder. They held together well. The Green Goddess Burgers are chock full of vibrant green goodness -- spinach, parsley, cilantro, mint, and scallions. The Sunny Oat Burgers are a more traditional hippie-type veggie burger with a smoky flavor, encrusted with rolled oats and sunflower seeds.


Finally, the Five-Spice Chickpea Peanut Noodle Bowl was super filling and satisfying. Romero's recipes have always been complex, and this is a 4-parter. Roasted chickpeas, salad, soba noodles, and peanut sauce are prepared individually. But don't be intimidated by all the steps. I had everything ready to assemble by the time the chickpeas were done roasting. 



The only thing I found lacking in this book was that no actual protein content was listed for any of the recipes. I figure that's because it differs depending on what brand of protein powder you use. An estimate would be appreciated though, since protein is the book's focus. But in terms of the actual foods and flavors in this book, I am nothing but impressed! Romero pairs various ingredients and flavors in ways I never, ever would have thought of, and each dish feels elevated and special. Even if you already get plenty of protein, I would totally recommend adding Protein Ninja to your collection.


Monday, March 14, 2016

Olivia Turns Six!

We celebrated our baby girl turning six with a party at our house. Several of Olivia's school and soccer friends attended. She took her role as hostess seriously, donning her finest fairy costume, tiara, and jewelry.


We went with a Costco birthday cake because they are delicious and feed an army for very little money. Jackson picked out the cake decoration.


Pizza, cake, and a delightfully out-of-tune rendition of "Happy Birthday."


I've noticed a trend of not opening birthday presents at the party, but some of Olivia's friends said they were excited to see how much she loved their gift. So we went ahead and let her open them.


Then it was out to the backyard for some good old-fashioned party games. We did egg-and-spoon races, and sack races too.


Bashing the pinata.


A great group of kiddos, a super fun afternoon.


Olivia had school on her actual birthday. She reported that her teacher gave her a crown and the class sang to her. After school, Tony and I gave her a couple more small presents from her family.


Finally, the following weekend, we celebrated at Chuy's with her grandparents. I had the guacamole soft tacos.


Olivia enjoying her complimentary birthday treat from Chuy's. 


Olivia, I love to see the big girl you are becoming. You are a kind and caring friend, daughter, granddaughter, student, and teammate. You are creative and inquisitive, independent and strong. I am so proud to be your mama.