8.3.2014 | TI8

SUNDAY I ATE

Breakfast: Grapenuts with cranberry juice and fresh strawberries

LunchLeftover pizza

Afternoon snack: Kettle corn

Dinner:  Ceasar salad, fried chicken at Casa Orinda. This place has such an old-school feel, it’s incredible it still exists. I mean, there’s a moose head on the wall, plus a bunch of long horn cows. And waggon wheel chandeliers. Plus, if what you’re looking to eat was popular in the 50’s – 60’s (think steak or fried chicken), this place will do it with rare skill.

Dessert: Hot fudge sundae

7.28.2014 | TI8

MONDAY I ATE

Breakfast: Grapenuts with cranberry juice and fresh strawberries

LunchTurkey sandwich from The Alley Cat

Dinner:  Leftover lemon arugula pasta and salad from the garden

Dessert: Coffee ice cream

7.25.2014 | TI8

FRIDAY I ATE

Breakfast: Grapenuts with cranberry juice and fresh strawberries

Morning Snack: Doughnuts. Eve in my office just felt like we all needed a little something this morning.

LunchLeftover pizza

Afternoon snack:  Other doughnuts. That’s right, not more. Laurel in my office also decided to bring in delicious treats today. All in all, it was a pretty awesome day.

Dinner:  Prosciutto chicken.

Dessert: Raspberry chocolate cake. The one Janet makes, I think from the Chocolate cookbook.

7.17.2014 | TI8

THURSDAY I ATE

Breakfast: Grapenuts with cranberry juice and fresh picked strawberries

LunchMini sandwiches from some deli at the Stanford medical school

Dinner:  Zucchini soup and homemade croutons

Dessert: Leftover chocolate cake

7.14.2014 | TI8

MONDAY I ATE

Breakfast: Grapenuts with cranberry juice

LunchLeftover pizza from Little Star

Afternoon snack: A couple of chocolate chip cookies from Bittersweet.

Dinner:  Pasta with arugula pesto from the garden.

Dessert: Egg creams (actually we quickly turned them into chocolate sodas). This is a revelation for us dessert-wise… when I was growing up, my brother’s friend, Tom, worked at Baskin Robins. He was 9 or so years older, so I was maybe 6 and thought it was so cool that I knew the guy at Baskin Robins. If it wasn’t busy, I got to try all sorts of flavors and one day he made something special for me — an Ice Cream Soda. This was just chocolate sauce, seltzer water, and a scoop of ice cream. It kind of reminded me of that scene in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory where Willy Wonka hands Charlie the mug of chocolate to drink (“hasn’t there been anything to eat in your house lately”) and as the “chocolate ran down his throat… his whole body… began to tingle with pleasure, and a feeling of intense happiness spread over him.” Seriously, I love chocolate sodas that much. I used to order them all the time, which gave many an ice-cream parlor employee a conniption fit. I eventually learned to just tell them how to make them. But I’ve kind of stopped ordering that kind of stuff, and hadn’t had one in a while. Then Suzanne was reading Seriously Bittersweet (by Alice Medrich) and she had a great description of her love of egg creams. Now I’d never had an egg cream and always assumed I wouldn’t like them because I don’t like eggs, but it turns out they don’t have eggs in them… you know how it goes. Turns out I love them. But I like them better with a scoop of ice cream and now we’re right back to my beloved ice cream soda.

Chocolate soda

Basically, pour some milk in a glass, and some soda water (hello Sodastream!) and add chocolate sauce.

To make it better, Alice offers a chocolate sauce recipe. I always kind of thought I should just bottle up the first step of making hot chocolate, and it turns out, I should have. This stuff is fantastic.

 

 

6.23.2014 | TI8

MONDAY I ATE

Location: Friday Harbor

Breakfast: Oatmeal and a fruit smoothie from The Bean. It’s funny: this place changed its name from The Naked Bean several years ago, but it never stuck in my head.

Lunch: Sandwich at the beach

Dinner:  Leftover pulled pork at Ivan’s

6.22.2014 | TI8

SUNDAY I ATE

Location: Lopez island to Friday Harbor

Breakfast: Bacon. Also sausage. How great is camping?

Morning Snack:Ice cream. From Lopez Island Creamery.

LunchChicken-bacon-ranch sandwich from Lopez Village Market. This sandwich rocks! I’ve eaten this 3 times, and two of them changed my world. Take a breaded, fried chicken breast. Chop it up with some bacon. Add some white cheese (provolone, maybe)  and some ranch dressing. They offer it as a cold sandwich, a wrap, or a panini. Now,, of the 3 times I’ve been there, once this was listed as the special and I remembered it for a solid year. The next time I went back, I asked and the person seemed really puzzled and ended up making me something that I didn’t really need to eat. I tried again, a year later. Sadly, I got the run around as I tried to describe this heavenly concoction. Then someone in the back, presumably the proprietor of the deli shouted from the back “You want a chickenbaconranch?” and came out to take my order. It was worth the effort.

Afternoon snack: I had ice cream at 11:30 and a chicken bacon ranch sandwich at 1:00. No snack needed.

Dinner:  Leftover Pork Chili Verde.

Dessert: Leftover chocolate chip cookie.

6.6.2014 | TI8

Breakfast: Shredded Wheat and grapefruit juice.

Morning snack:  Yogurt.

Lunch Leftover Ramen Noodle Soup.

Afternoon snack:  Apricot, apple, pecans.

Dinner:  Hawaiian Potluck at the kids’ school.  Can’t believe the school year is almost finished.

5.31.2014 | TI8

SATURDAY I ATE:

Breakfast: Chocolate-Chocolate Chip pancakes from The Joy of Cooking. Except that I only added the egg yolks because I mis-read the recipe and had already thrown out the whites. Frankly, this whole separating eggs for breakfast food is bullshit. Seriously. Maybe it makes whatever you’re make a bit fluffier. Maybe it gets you props around America’s Test Kitchen. But for the rest of us, it gets an extra bowl or two dirty, it takes time, and it really doesn’t change the outcome much. I not only didn’t separate them, I threw the whites away, and the pancakes were pretty good.

LunchTurkey sandwich with salami and guacamole

Afternoon snack: More of that experimental doughnut thing

Dinner: Leftover pasta

Dessert: More of that experimental doughnut thing