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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Road Trips, Earthquakes and Hurricanes Oh My!

Weekend of August 20 and 21:

We had another one of those crazy busy couple of weeks. You know the type where you go from one task to another and there seems to be little time to kick back and relax. On the bright side we did get a lot accomplished including overdue yard work and some plumbing. *woo hoo* Okay not really but I am trying to look on the bright side. :-)

The weather was nice most of last Saturday but Sunday was a bust with more rain. I know we haven’t had much rain this weekend but I wish it wouldn’t come all at one time.

Sunday morning started at the farmers’ market like always. Like usual we came home with a big haul of produce. This time we bought: kale, collards, ginger, portabella, tomatoes, bell peppers, sweet potatoes, white potatoes, habanero, blackberries, raspberries, dill, cilantro, and two types of hummus.

The hummus flavors we picked up this week were wasabi sesame and basil and pineapple pesto, which was apparently not actually pesto since they said there was no cheese in it. Don’t you love the creativity of the hummus dude? He has a restaurant near us, not as close as Ian though, which we plan to check out this week (which Ian is on vacation) so we can tell you how it is. I hear there are a lot of vegan options. ;-)

We ran to the health food store (The Natural Market), the library in Cockeysville and Wegman’s Sunday afternoon. Wegman’s was a madhouse Sunday after lunch. If you are thinking of going to Wegman’s over the weekend stick to early morning (before 8am) or later (after 8pm) which is what we usually do.


Dinner on Sunday included a big green salad with spicy chickpeas. The chickpea dish was very simple. I cooked the chickpeas and while they were hot tossed them with chili garlic sauce, lemon juice and cilantro to taste. Be careful not to add too much at first as chili garlic sauce can be extremely spicy depending on the brand. I also added chopped marinated mushrooms and roasted red peppers to the leftovers to change the dish a little. We ate this cold and it tasted better the next day after it had a chance to sit overnight in the refrigerator.

Week of August 22- 26:

Monday I spent most of the day trying to get things accomplished at home. The weather was SO gorgeous that it was difficult to focus. All I wanted to do was spend time outside enjoying the weather. The weather was nice I had all the windows open to air out the house. The felines and I loved having the windows open all day.

There wasn’t any cooking to speak of on Monday. I ate leftovers for lunch and dinner was green smoothies. We definitely have those days where meals are nothing more than a way to fuel ourselves in the most quick and healthy way possible. In the past I used to focus on making every meal special but I am so busy now that fueling us wins out more often than it used to.

Tuesday started early with a trip to DC with Dan. I don’t like needing to rush to get ready but I do love to go to DC with Dan.


We got to DC at 10am and I stopped in to say hello to the folks Dan was meeting with. After that I headed across the street to get a large iced coffee and soy milk at Starbucks. The weather was gorgeous again on Tuesday so I sat outside, relax, enjoy a little people watching and catch up on my email. What at fantastic way to spend the morning. It is hard to believe that most of life I would have been “locked up” in my office or involved in some boring meeting. I can definitely say that I enjoyed Tuesday morning more because of my prior life. If you are wondering about the barricades in the picture I am sure that is because the Starbucks is in the same building as the US Department of Transportation. Seeing the barricades always reminds me of the world that we live in now. It is a very sad commentary on life. *sigh*


However looking on the bright side I love that DC has so many food trucks. Here they are lining up outside the office building (1100 New Jersey Ave SE). The first truck in the row “Tasty Kabob” had halal food which I thought was great though I did find it odd that it was out given that this is Ramadan and Muslims aren’t eating while the sun is up. *scratches head* DC is very multi cultural in a great way. The last truck “Capital Greenz” specialized in salads, soups and panini. We have some food trucks in Baltimore but not a huge number. Do you have a lot of food trucks where you live? Please share the city and the truck name and location of your favorites in the comment section. Let’s help other readers know where to find them.

Whenever Dan has a meeting in DC that is an opportunity for us to stop at one of Jose’s restaurants for a nice meal so I join in whenever I can. As you may have guessed that we both really enjoy Jose’s food. If you are ever in DC please try out Jaleo. They have a nice selection of vegan options and have not problem leaving off the animal products when you ask.

Just as we sat down to order lunch the floor started shaking. At first we had no idea what it was and wondered if the subway ran under the building but the shaking seemed too strong for that. Then we thought of terrorism and a bomb in the subway. The couple at the next table was from California and confirmed that it was probably an earthquake. They said this wasn’t bad and that they would let us know if it was time to leave the building.

Everyone in the restaurant seemed confused but no one got up to the leave. The crazy thing was that we were watching all the other buildings and restaurants around us clear and we all stayed to eat. What does that say about the food at Jaleo?

Okay back to the food….. Phiet ordered “meaty dishes” and we had a nice selection of vegan foods.  I love restaurants like Jaleo that have something for everyone.



First we ordered the mushrooms with garlic which we both love.


Then we ordered the cauliflower with dates, olives and smoked paprika which is absolutely mind blowing. I need to make my own version of this when I find cauliflower at the market. The combination of the sweet, salty and smoky is magnificent. Can you tell how much I love this dish? We order it every time we come in.



We also ordered the green beans with apples, apricots and grapes but asked them to hold the ham.


The final dish was the sautéed spinach with apple, raisin, pine nut and garlic. This reminds me of my favorite Sicilian preparation for greens.

We took time to enjoy our lunch since we had parked a few levels down in an underground parking lot. There was no sense to run and get the car given the earthquake.



It was about an hour after the earthquake before we tried to leave DC. The operative word in that sentence was tried to leave DC. Traffic lights were out, cell service was down and the city was in gridlock. It took us over 3 hours to go 4 miles. This was definitely not the day to be in DC.


Even the police seemed to not have any idea what to do.


Here is the ATF building whose architecture I find fascinating. Usually we are driving too quickly to get a good photograph of the building. However that wasn’t a problem this Tuesday. I had plenty of time to takes pictures. ;-) There really is always a bright side to things.







We also had to stop at Dan's office to pick up some files to take to Richmond the following day. I took a few photographs of the lobby in his building which I love because of the old architecture. The stainled glass windows you see are Tiffany. They just don't build things like this any more.

Since it took us so long to get home and we had to be up out the door at 6:30 the next morning to drive to Richmond we opted to stop and grab and bite for dinner at our favorite place which fortunately happens to be in the neighborhood. Lucky us!  ;-)


We ordered the antipasti plate, made vegan for us.


Dan had a samosa with the cilantro lime sauce which is one of his favorite foods now.


We finished the meal with the sweet and sour butternut squash salad with pistaschios.

The next morning we were out the door early to Richmond. Dan had a meeting there at 10am and given that the earthquake center was located near Richmond I really didn’t want him to go alone.



I took a picture of the Jefferson and the Pentagon to share with you as we went through DC on our way to Richmond.  Even though the Pentagon often I am always struck by how large it is.  Additionally I am still impressed by what a good job they did repairing it after 9/11. If you didn't know which section was destroyed you couldn't tell me looking. 

Rest in Peace Ian (not chef Ian this was another Ian who was on the plane that crashed into the Pentagon).  I think of you each time I see the Pentagon.  You may be gone but you are not forgoten.  *sigh*



We arrived in Richmond 15 minutes before the meeting and took a couple of quick pictures. I love old architecture in case you hadn’t noticed.

I stopped into the meeting see Richard and give him a hug. Richard is a great guy who is also a licensed captain. He had offered to bring the boat home from Grenada for us but didn't have enough time. It is such a shame that he lives in Norfolk since it means that we don’t get to see him very often.


While Dan was in his meeting I went next door to Starbucks. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week I had more coffee in two days than I had in the last year. It was delicious but my GI system wasn’t too sure it was a good idea. That was a good reminder of why I gave up coffee.


After the meeting we went to lunch with Richard, Rhonda and Terry. We ended up at a little place called Gibbon’s Grill. When I scanned the menu initially I was a little worried that we wouldn’t find anything to eat. However they did have a hummus platter that was easy to make vegan by leaving off the feta cheese.


There was also a veggie wrap that we could make vegan by again leaving off the feta cheese. We ordered the fresh fruit to go with the sandwich rather than the cole slaw (mayo) or chips. We were both surprised by how clean these two dishes actually were. The hummus wasn't fatty and the veggies didn’t have any oil added. We would both go back to this restaurant.

On the ride home we decided it was a good idea to stop at Costco to fill up the car with gas and to pick up a few things to ride out the coming of hurricane Irene. It was disconcerting watching so many generators go out the door while we were there. However we don’t usually have much damage from hurricanes here so we weren’t worried.

Thursday we both had appointments with our internist. You know what that meant right? Yes we had our usual contest to see who had the best results. It pains to me say that Dan won everything but the blood glucose number. Darn him! ;-) However on the bright side my triglycerides were way down (40 points), HDL was up 9 points and scale was down 4 pounds. The doctor seemed a little surprised by the drop in my triglycerides which I think was due to my daily consumption of either flax or chia seeds. I had to explain chia seeds to the doctor whose only reference was a chia pet. *shakes head* Hey, at least he was open to hearing about them and that was better than most MDs that I know.

Friday I spent the day preparing for the hurricane. This meant things like cooking beans and grains to have in the refrigerator, making non-dairy milk, freezing blocks of ice to move to the refrigerator if the power went out, getting rid of the outdoor items that could become projectiles and closing all the storm windows.

August 27 and 28:

The hurricane weekend wasn’t bad at all. There was rain and wind but we experienced no flooding and less rain than most areas of the east coast.


This is the tree that we lost part of in our yard. Fortunately it didn’t fall against the house and we had it cleaned up Sunday around lunch time.


We went for a walk Sunday afternoon and saw this car which was smashed by a tree. This is less than a mile from us. Clearly we were very lucky during the storm.


When we got to the Starbucks we found out that they lost power. We heard the same thing from Troy and Sheila on Monday as they also lost power and still didn’t have it Tuesday morning and they are also very close to us. How we didn’t lose power I have no idea.


Here is another tree that went down in our neighborhood. As expected falling trees was more of a problem around here than anything else.


This is one of our meals from the hurricane weekend. There is a bed of quinoa topped with curried tomato sauce with chickpeas and wilted kale and it is topped with chopped cashews.  I love things like this that I can make in the time it takes the quinoa to cook.  Those ceci (chickpeas) that I precooked before the storm came in handy this weekend.

Making a Healthy Transition:

Thank you to all of you who commented and shared your thoughts and suggestions. Your comments were greatly appreciated.

My advice was to this reader was to educate herself so that she understood the ramifications of eating the way her family desires. Personally I find it much easier to stick to this lifestyle since I know the science. While it is easier to give in and feed people what they want it isn’t generally better for them. I also made sure that she knew that after a month or so everyone’s taste bud would adjust but that only happens when you make permanent changes. If you vacillate between healthy and unhealthy food you never lose the taste for the unhealthy items and that make permanent meaningful change less likely.

Happy Thoughts:

In spite of earthquake and hurricane I still have many things to be happy about:

• Most of this week we have had the most glorious weather. When I went outside this morning I was greeted by temperatures in the low 70’s and a nice breeze. We are definitely coming into fall soon and this is the time when we have great sailing on the Chesapeake Bay. *woo hoo*

• With the fantastic weather today I had all the windows open which gave me a chance to air the house out after being closed up with the air conditioning one for more weeks that I care to remember. If we lived in a different climate I would have the windows open every day since I love fresh air.

• We were very fortunate have little damage from both the earthquake and the hurricane. I was also thankful that I was with Dan during the earthquake because I knew he was okay since I was with him. I would have worried had we been apart.

• We both got good news from our latest doctor appointment and that was also wonderful. I was very pleased with the drop in my triglycerides. This has encouraged me to continue to add either a tablespoon of ground flax or chia seeds to my diet every day.

Signing Out:

Sorry that I disappeared on your guys over the last few weeks. Life has been crazy and I am behind on everything. I have found some time to post on Facebook if you aren’t following me there please doing. When my schedule gets busy it is much easier to post there since it is quicker.

Now I need to run and do a few things here and then write up the next chapter on the book club blog. With a little luck I will get that posted later today.

I hope the earthquake and hurricane didn’t cause too much disruption in your life. I am going to try to get back to daily posting on this blog. Talk with you again soon. :-)

Friday, May 6, 2011

Photographic Thursday and Dinner Out ;-)

It was another busy day for us. So busy in fact that I never had breakfast or even a proper lunch. However I did eat. Here is what happened.

Dan had a meeting with DC planning today which meant I decided to tag along because I love DC. He had his favorite green smoothie this morning before heading to the office. His smoothie included all the usual suspects: raw kale, frozen bananas, wheat germ, freshly ground flax seeds, cinnamon, powdered ginger, stevia and water.

Once Dan left for work I quickly jumped on line to read the nutrition and health highlights and posted some quick links to the Facebook page for the blog. I really like that I can post links there immediately after reading the article which makes it very easy for me. That is my favorite thing about Facebook at the moment. Then I needed to start getting ready to pick Dan up downtown at noon. I also had to fill the car with gas, pack snacks, respond to email, clean up the kitchen, etc. It was a busy morning and before I knew it I had to leave and hadn’t had any breakfast.

Thank goodness I had packed snacks because I knew Dan wouldn’t have had lunch (which he didn’t). We both nibbled on the drive to DC. For the trip I had packed: water, dried plums (aka prunes), oranges, Brazil nuts, homemade trail mix, celery sticks, carrots, cucumber slices, reduced-fat peanut butter, sweet tomato pesto and seaweed snacks. While I didn’t have a proper breakfast or lunch as you can see I didn’t starve either.






I was downtown at the appointed time to pick up Dan but he was delayed coming out of his office. I entertained myself by taking photos of architectural elements and juxtapositions to kill time. I have been trying to carry my camera with me when I go out to use it for things other than food since I used to be an okay photographer back in the day. The photos above are some of the ones that I took today.

Dan’s meeting was at 1350 Pennsylvania Ave, NW just down from the White House. For those of you that are local I bet you know what is coming next …. zero parking was to be found. Even though we had 30 minutes to find a parking place all the garages were full and there was nothing available on the street. I ended up dropping Dan and taking the car to find parking. I ended up at the tidal basin since I expected to find something there and fortunately I did. It was a beautiful spring day today.










No surprise I took some pictures of DC while I was there and here are some of them.

After Dan’s meeting there was another impromptu meeting called at different office so we went there next. Thankfully the second meeting was relatively short (less than an hour). After the two meetings we were ready to leave DC until after 5pm. I was a little bummed that we didn’t get a late lunch/early dinner in DC but I was ready to head for home. We decided to go to our usual place and called ahead to warn the kitchen that were coming in. I know that part seems odd to everyone but it isn’t a vegan place so they really appreciate the heads up and the more notice they get the better.

Ian was off today (good for him) but Dani, Will and Vaz had everything completely under control.

We started with Emily’s special green and orange tea. I need to find out what the secret is to that. I am fairly sure it has fresh squeezed orange juice in it and I know she shakes it (like a drink) but I think there may be more to it. I will try to replicate it at home and see what I come up with. It is really tasty stuff. Thank you Emily!


Dani made us the “vegan antipasti” plate. This really never gets old and is incredibly filling since it contains: chickpeas, artichokes, roasted red peppers, olives, cherry tomatoes, house-made sweet and sour pickles, pickled peppers, crispy garlic flat bread and balsamic glaze.


Our next dish was a beet and orange salad with fresh fennel, avocado, red onion and pistachio.


Since they had tofu in the kitchen *happy dance* we asked for one of the Asian specials to be made with tofu and it was delicious. Specifically it was marinated tofu, shitakes, seaweed, carrots and sticky rice with a lemon and white wine sauce. Seriously why would I ever cook when I can eat like this with just a little notice? Okay so my food is healthier but dinner out is always delicious.  :-)

Everyone at the restaurant was in rare form today; I guess they are gearing up for the weekend. Mother’s day brunch is going to be busy since they had 177 reservations as of this evening. If it rains that will throw a wrench into the works since I know they are counting on having the patio open to hold that crowd.  However I am sure things will be great they always make it happen though I have no idea how.  ;-)

Like usual the evening resembled old home week and we had a chance to chat with Corey, Emily, Janine, Stephanie, Dani, Will, Vaz, and meet Kevin on his first night at work. Jen, Natalie and Jacqueline were busy this evening (someone has to work, right?). Overall it was a very nice evening as always.  Really it is a wonder we ever eat at home isn't it?  ;-)

Happy thoughts:

• Thursday was a good day, a little crazy and unorthodox but good. I enjoyed the opportunity to get my camera out and shot things other than food. I hope you enjoyed some of the pictures.

• I was grateful for the beautiful weather we had today. Blue skies always but a smile on my face.

• Dan and I had a lot of “face time” in the car which is always good. We actually can spend 24 hours a day together and not get tired of each other. We have worked together in the past and that worked out extremely well for us. I guess we have an unusual relationship.

• Dinner was excellent as always and by that I do mean both the food and company. Whenever we go out for dinner we have to talk to everyone … that is just part of what we do. As you have probably guessed by now when we go out to dinner it is more than just to eat. We are not the sort of people that eat quickly and run off somewhere else. With us dinner is the event not something to do before going somewhere else. This is something that I learned to love in Italy and I must say they know how to live and I that is not just because I am Italian. Dan is decided not Italian in the least and he also enjoys a leisurely dinner out.

Signing out:

Guess who has stayed up too late yet again? *rolls eyes* How we ever managed to get up at 5am is completely beyond me. Will we ever make it back to the gym when it opens in the morning?

Speaking of the gym I tried to put on “real shoes” (aka not sandals) this morning and my toe is still not ready for that. Those of you that said a broken toe was going to take a month to heal were probably right. I need to try on my running shoes soon to see how that is going to work out for me. Walking in sandals isn’t that comfortable for long distances. But until I can wear proper shoes our mornings at the gym are on hold. So….I guess I can stay up late for a while longer. Did you catch that rationalization of my bad behavior? LOL

Tomorrow I have fewer errands to run than usual but Dan is going to try to take the afternoon off. If that happens we may go out and have some fun. Either way I will be back tomorrow (Friday) with another post though it will probably be later in the day.  ;-)  

I hope your week was good and that you have some fun planned for the weekend. Talk to you again soon. Good night!
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