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The other day I left off feeling an irritated stress over an overabundance of unused food pictures. I unloaded a few in the first edition of the (very short) Plethora of Pictures series (I don’t predict this one to be a box office hit) featuring a random mess of products but have since neglected to empty out the rest. So I’m doing that now…

The PLATES – a random selection from the last 10+ days. In multiple parts. Here is the first smattering.

 

And GO!

 

Plates

Vegetable-based Platters

Salad with taco topper

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Spinach with honey mustard and roasted squash

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Greek salad with leftover roasted squash and cottage cheese

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Raw veggie and turkey dipping platter

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Another raw veggie dipping platter with corn and bean salad

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Spinach and cucumber salad with tuna topper (mixed with light sour cream, dijon, wasabi) and a side of pasta salad

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More of the spinach and tuna combo

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Vermicelli noodles topped with chicken and vegetables stir fried in a teriyaki sauce (made from a powdered mix I randomly found in the cupboard. Would not buy again)

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Veggie burger on multigrain with spinach, dijon, sundried tomatoes and goat cheese

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Sweeter Side

Fruit plate with strained yogurt

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Banana topped with yogurt mixed with peanut butter and a side of dates

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A blend of frozen banana, cocoa powder, coconut flour, almonds, sweetener

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The morning green smoothie with a side of green tea and Peanut Butter Puffins

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Shreddies and apple chunks topped with a splash of almond milk, cinnamon and strained yogurt

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Apple chunks heated and topped with a mix of light sour cream, cinnamon and vanilla stevia drops

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Cocoa smoothie frozen and stirred every 5-10 minutes about 3x until reaching icy ice cream-like consistency for maximal snacking satisfaction

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Sweet tortilla chips – tortillas dipped in cinnamon butter mixed with almond milk, baked at 400 for 8-10 minutes, flipping half way

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The rest coming soon…

Happy Monday!

Word on the street says that there are a lot of grazers out there.

I am a grazer. Through and through.

I knew today was going to be quiet and uneventful – The perfect recipe for a grazing day. So I decided to give myself a challenge: Try to photograph everything I ate for the day.

I wasn’t aiming to capture perfect portions or every bite since I grab chunks, spoonfuls and nibbles rather than measuring or plating out 3/4 of what I eat. I just wanted to see if I could capture a glimpse of each food thing that entered my mouth today.

Verdict: Almost successful.

This was tough! I’m impressed with people who can actually capture every.single.thing they eat (even more impressed with those that can actually plate their snacks and bites before eating them. I do not have enough patience for that). I definitely forgot a few things along the way but I think I got the majority.

 

SO here’s a sample of A Day in the Kitchen of a Grazer (This is a sample of my habits, not necessarily of my regular daily food choices. Though most days are similar enough, my food choices do have quite the day-to-day variability)

Warning: the quality and appeal of today’s food is rough. Avert your eyes or scroll past quickly as needed.

Breakfast

As I’ve been mentioning lately, smoothies are the name of the game in the mornings. This morning was no different on that front. Before said smoothie is made, a pre-smoothie snack always seems to happen. Don’t ask me why, weird habit.

Today’s contenders: leftover grocery store sushi

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…and a chunk ripped off a slice of bread.

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Which was then dipped in roasted red pepper hummus.

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Then finally the smoothie got made. A coffee cocoa spinach strawberry smoothie to be exact.

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Vanilla soy protein powder + chilled coffee + almond milk + cocoa powder + spinach + a handful of large frozen strawberries + ice + stevia + the gums

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This one actually turned out perfectly. Best smoothie I’ve had in a long time. No idea what I did differently but I’ll likely be making this exact combo again tomorrow with crossed fingers.

Perfection smoothie was paired with hot green tea.

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Followed by a splash of coffee with vanilla creamer.

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Enjoy my ten course breakfast?

 

Mid-Morning

After a little digestion time I was in the mood for baking. I’ve been meaning to make cornbread for a while now and it was finally time.

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Except…this cornbread was awful. AWFUL. I was half following a couple recipes, half winging it, full out failing miserably.

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I tried sampling some with butter and jam but it was still pretty inedible. I wrapped the rest up and threw it in the freezer since I prefer to Waste Not…but I’m really not sure how I’m going to be able to revive that mess.

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For sweet redemption (since my first baking attempt definitely didn’t satisfy any baking urgers), I decided to use up the last of my peanut flour in the best way possible since I can’t buy it around here and it will be a while until I see some in my pantry again.

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In an Inside Out Peanut Butter Cup Cake! I’ve made it before with amazing results and today was no different. I saved this baby for later though.

First it was time for …

Lunch

Since the oven was already hot and ready from my baking attempts, I decided to throw in an acorn squash for lunch. I ate some of this mashed beauty with a pat of light margarine alongside a kale salad, a hard boiled egg and another chunk of this morning’s bread slice with plain hummus.

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Then it was time for…

Workout

I did a duo sesh – long treadmill session followed by Jillian Michaels Shred. The in-between required a breather… and a grazing session.

The rest of this morning’s bread slice was dipped straight into this jar of salsa. And here’s where a picture fail happens – I missed getting a shot of the rice crackers and triscuits that also got drowned in the salsa.

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I didn’t forget to grab a shot of the acorn squash I ate with a spoonful of peanut butter though. Well… I almost did.

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There were a few spoonfuls into here today… and into my other natural (aka not-so-fake) peanut butter jar. And I was going to take a break from peanut butter this week… maybe tomorrow. Or never. Whatever.

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Dinner

When dinner finally rolled in I was in the mood to mess around with my panini press. Pizza quesadillas were born – aka jarred pasta sauce and cheddar squished into a wrap. Culinary expertise right here.

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I didn’t actually eat these. I just made them for kicks, chopped them up and threw them in the fridge. I eventually had a quarter or two though. Half the cheese ran right out so they were a tad on the bland side.

What I did eat for dinner: more kale salad topped with chopped cheddar and hard boiled egg. With a side of rice crackers topped with pasta sauce and cheese. I guess I was in a pizza mood tonight. Okay so more of a cheese mood than anything. Sometimes there’s just nothing better than cheddar.

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Evening

The time when grazing can really go haywire. This must be why they say you’re not supposed to eat after a certain hour. I don’t agree with the rule but I do understand it… It’s not because your body can’t metabolize it but it’s because all caution goes to the wind at night. I could easily take in a day’s worth of food post dinner on a lonely, boring night of snacking!

This evening started out with a nice chunk of my earlier made peanut butter cup cake (which is actually more like a thick, creamy peanut butter pudding and I’m a-okay with that!) served with peach yogurt.

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I don’t like “Fruit Bottom” yogurts because that “fruit” is just weird jelly. I scoop it out and trash it. The yogurt is already sweet and flavoured without having to stir the gunk in anyway.

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I also had one last tiny Tbsp of peanut flour that I was saving specifically for THIS:

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Peanut butter “ice cream”- aka frozen almond milk cubes blended with sweetener, peanut flour and a splash of liquid almond milk. Not the most successful ice creamy texture when trying to do this with my little Magic Bullet but the taste was darn fine.

I also dipped a couple dried prunes into my “ice cream”.

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I let a little time go by before digging into an apple.

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And then some apple and orange slices. With peanut butter.

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I then scrapped picture-taking because I already downloaded the pictures to my computer and didn’t feel like doing another download session to prove that I just finished off: A bunch of cold acorn squash; a mug of peppermint tea with cocoa; and a container of silken tofu blended with cocoa, stevia and frozen raspberries that had instant oats stirred into it and was topped with peanut flour drizzle.

And I’m spent. Time for the grazing monster to go to bed.

 

[With all this recent talk about portions, people not eating enough when showing their daily meals etc etc, please remember: What you see on the plate or in the bowl is what I ate but not necessarily the amount I ate. In many cases I had quite a bit more than what is shown. I just ate it before it made it onto the plate ;).]

 

 

Are you a grazer or a mainly meals eater?
I think the fact that I’m not on much of a schedule right now definitely contributes to my grazing habits. Some days I probably eat ten times a day. On a schedule I do a little better… either way I’m a snacker at heart though :)

Thanks for all the kind words and insight on yesterday’s post. Ending school and figuring out where to go next is a tricky time for everyone. Each day is a new day with new possibilities though, and I’m going to do my best to work on one day at a time and concentrate on each little step rather than spending too much energy worrying about exactly where all those little steps will eventually lead. I’m sure that will get clearer along the way. I’m counting on it.

If anyone else has any stories or similar worries to share, please feel free to still do so!

I actually read a lovely post today – On Changing My Life – by Andrea of Can You Stay For Dinner? about the many changes and uncertainties she’s gone through just within the past several years. Very helpful and highly recommended.

 

 

Today has been a little more positive. No more sessions with the Stress Reduction in a Jar. Progress!

Instead, over the past few days, there has been plenty of roasted buttercup squash.

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Tuna mixed with light sour cream and dijonnaise

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And tuna mixed with Laughing Cow cheese, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce

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Egg whites on toast with spinach and ketchup

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And runny eggs with ketchup over cabbage slaw salad.

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Greens with feta and Mmmm sauce

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And Greens with mustard and crumbled turkcauli burger.

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Boy do I look like a… rabbit?

Let’s correct this.

I’ve eaten about 10lbs of strawberries and grapes over the past couple days. Some were paired with ‘coconut yogurt spread’ - aka a container of raspberry yogurt mixed with a Tbsp of coconut flour. I need to try this spread on toast or a waffle!

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Sometimes I don’t even bother to mix the coconut flour into the yogurt.

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I’ve enjoyed my fair share (coughx10cough) of Tostitos dunked in copious amounts of salsa.

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Is it weird that I dig to the bottom of the bag just so I can eat all of the Tostitos crumbs…out of a bowl…with a spoon?

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I also made something that looked kind of like a doughnut but was actually a Microwave Protein Fudge Muffin gone wrong in appearance but right in taste. I used liquid egg whites, applesauce and cocoa powder but could not get that cocoa powder to mix in properly. So I cooked it up anyway. Chocolate-y on top, plain on the bottom – best of both worlds!

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To remove myself from my woes last night, I reluctantly went out to the movies. You know how sometimes when you feel like bum you just don’t want to go anywhere? A lot of the times going anyway is a much better decision.

I ate sour keys and got to watch Vinny and the Rock duke it out in Fast Five.

Sour keys

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You know I like my dessert first.”

Now gimme the damn veggies.”

Please see this movie. And stay for the spoiler after the credits!

 

If you don’t feel like boosting your mood with the Rock’s cheesy lines…how about with some green tea? I might be able to help you out with that one… ;) Stay tuned this weekend. And have a good one!

I found a fun little article in my school newspaper a while back –

Foods that mirror the body parts they nurture

- a list of foods that look like the body part they’re good for. Some might be a slight stretch but it’s a pretty clever memory aid if you just can’t seem to remember exactly how that eg. glass of red wine is doing good things for the bod.

 

A summary of the newspaper article:

Carrots
Resemble: an Eye when cut crosswise.
Nurture: Their beta-carotene is converted to vitamin A, which maintains eyesight and decreases risk of macular degeneration (and is also good for healthy skin, growth, and infection resistance)
I feel like I eat carrots like they’re going out of style. In this case I should have some pretty spectacular eyesight. For the record, mine is only mediocre.

Spot the Carrots

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Walnuts
Resemble: the Brain.
Nurture: Their omega-3 fatty acids support brain function and development (They are also one of the best plant sources of protein, rich in fibre, B vitamins, magnesium and antioxidants)
Apparently I need to eat more walnuts!

Celery
Resembles: long lean stalks = long lean Bones
Nurtures: Rich in calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, which all lead to optimum bone health (also contains Vitamin C, folate, thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin B6).
Not the biggest fan of celery. I’ll stick with dairy for my bone health for now.

Avocadoes
Resemble: bulb-like = Uterus
Nurture: Full of B vitamins and folic acid, they support reproductive health and pregnancy (and also have 60% more potassium than bananas).
<3 avocadoes. Yeeeeah sushi.

Clams
Resemble: Testicles
Nurture: Their zinc and folic acid are good for male sex organs and improve semen quality.
Guess my very low (aka zero) clam consumption is not of personal concern.

Tomatoes
Resemble: Sliced open, the inner chambers resemble the Heart
Nurture: Their lycopene has been found to reduce heart disease (and prevent oxidization of LDL cholesterol, thereby preventing plaque formation in arteries that can lead to heart attacks).
Just had some with dinner. My heart feels super.

Spot the Tomatoes.

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Red Wine
Resembles: Blood
Nurture: Its phenolic antioxidants, including resveratrol, increase HDL cholesterol to prevent blood clotting. Its flavanoids help prevent blood clots and plaque formation in arteries.
I don’t drink a lot of wine. Maybe I should try choosing red over my fruity sparkly (wussy?) wines next time.

Ginger
Resembles: the Stomach
Nurtures: Ginger promotes secretion of enzymes that neutralize stomach acid, and its phenols relax stomach muscles and increase movement through the intestine, leading to increased digestion, a soothed stomach and reduced nausea.
Another frequent sushi partner? Clearly SUSHI is the ultimate healthy body food!

I spot avocado AND ginger.

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Sweet Potato
Resembles: Pancreas
Nurture: Again with the beta-carotene, which protects all body tissues, including the pancreas, from cancer and aging damage. Consuming 5 portions/day of highly protective foods (which include sweet potatoes) reduces pancreatic cancer risk by 50%.
Who doesn’t like sweet potatoes?

Hmm… how about some buttercup squash instead?

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I may not eat a lot of the foods featured in this particular article on a regular basis but I’m pretty confident that I’m getting plenty of body-nurturing nutrients in among my other foods… even if those don’t happen to resemble my body parts.

 

Nutrient Overload!

Lots of fishy Omega 3s

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(this one was mixed with light cream cheese and Frank’s buffalo sauce. SO good)

Greens and proteins

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Berry Goodness

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(we’ve been buying a lot of strawberries lately…)

 

And of course there’s always room for the…ehem… less nutrient-bulging bites?

Topping cereal with fruit totally makes it a nutrient powerhouse.

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Chocolate eggs a little less so but there’s always room for those too.

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Now I’m off to spend my Saturday night… studying for my final two exams on Tuesday and Wednesday. Most exciting Easter Weekend to date, by far…sigh. But they’re almost over so I’m sucking it up. And there’ll be some good eats tomorrow to look forward to…after plenty more studying. Heck yeah.

 

What is your favourite food off the ‘Foods that Mirror Body Parts’ list? (Recap: carrots, walnuts, celery, avocadoes, clams, tomatoes, red wine, ginger, sweet potato)
I’m going with sweet potato based on deliciousness, but carrot based on frequency – I eat them EVERY day.

 

Happy Easter Weekend!

 

 

 

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