Breakfast: Shredded Wheat and grapefruit juice.
Morning snack: Apple.
Lunch: Grilled cheese sandwich, cucumber slices.
Afternoon snack: Apricot pie.
Dinner: Leftover Thai food.
Dessert: Leftover birthday cake
What did you eat today?
Breakfast: Shredded Wheat and grapefruit juice.
Morning snack: Apple.
Lunch: Grilled cheese sandwich, cucumber slices.
Afternoon snack: Apricot pie.
Dinner: Leftover Thai food.
Dessert: Leftover birthday cake
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.
Breakfast: Chocolate croissant at The Beach Monkey Cafe in Pacifica
Lunch: Sandwich from Gherkin’s Sandwich Shop in Montara (big day for eating; OST teambuilding trip). I ordered the “West Coaster” a chicken, bacon, avocado monster. It was really good, but I resisted my natural inclination to skip the sourdough roll and that was a mistake. Sourdough rolls are one of the biggest sandwich fails. The bread tastes great, but it is so much tougher than the filling that it’s impossible to bite without squeezing all the sandwichy goodness out.
Afternoon snack: Coke Zero.
Dinner: Split a BBQ beef sandwich from Costco.
Dessert: More of the doughnut cake.
Breakfast: Grapenuts with cranberry juice
Lunch: Another attempt at the roast beef and rocket sandwich. Basically, I just dumped in more horseradish that I drained a bit. Getting closer.
Afternoon snack: A few little Dove chocolates. Coke Zero
Dinner: Grilled buttermilk chicken. This is a go-to… need to post this recipe.
Breakfast: Grapenuts with cranberry juice
Lunch: Roast-beef sandwich on salted caraway seed bun. I miss a whole lot of things about our old home in Friday Harbor. One of them is the “Roast Beef and Rocket” sandwich from The Market Chef. This was a perfect combination of flavors: thinly sliced rare roast beef, crisp arugula, a salty caraway-seed bun, and a tangy horseradish sauce. (It should be noted that the original version of this sandwich also includes some sort of olive tapenade… since I think olives are nasty, I always suffered the withering stares at the counter as I ordered it without). But here’s the rub: I can’t figure out the horseradish sauce. Suzanne surmised that it is probably sour cream and horseradish. I’ve tried it 3 times now, using prepared horseradish. The first time, it was bland, the second time I added more horseradish sauce, but that made it runny and gross. This time I set the horseradish on a paper towel to drain before adding. This got the texture right, but it was back to being bland. I’m thinking of looking for some sort of dried horseradish powder so I can just keep dumping it in until it has a real bite. Fortunately, I’m going back to Friday Harbor in a couple of weeks and can try out a couple “RBR-no olives” from the source.
Afternoon snack: Chocolate chip cookie from Bittersweet. After eating my poor imitation of the roast beef and rocket sandwich, I started thinking more about The Market Chef. The sandwiches are good and all, but the chocolate chip cookies are something else. They have just the right balance of crunchy outer skin with a chewy matrix holding the chips and an unusually bold caramel tinge that I love. I would often structure my day so that any errands I needed to do for work got done at cookie time. Bittersweet has pretty good cookies, to. As might be expected, their chocolate chips are out of this world, but their dough is inconsistent. Today was one of the good days; they were caramel-y and chewy, though the dough was thinner than the chips, which isn’t my preference. So, a distant second choice compared to my favorites 1,500 miles away, but still made for a great afternoon.
Dinner: Mac-n-cheese. Always a crowd pleaser.
Dessert: Jelly doughnut cake… Suzanne has been experimenting with this one based on pins like this. Pretty much nailed it:
Breakfast: Grapenuts with cranberry juice
Lunch: Leftover pulled pork
Afternoon snack: The usual. Some candy and a Coke Zero.
Dinner: Pasta with lemon and artichoke hearts from “I wish I Could Eat Pasta Every Night”
Dessert: Experimental custard filled donut cake. The Bismarck. Color me Happy.
Breakfast: Grapenuts with cranberry juice
Lunch: Leftover pulled pork.
Afternoon snack: A chocolate chip cookie from Modern. With a Coke Zero.
Dinner: Adele’s chicken apple sausage and rice.
Dessert: Strawberries
Breakfast: Forgot
Lunch: Molcajete (1734 Webster st. Oakland, CA). Great Mexican food. Much more than a quick burrito, this was quite impressively flavorful. That sort of deep flavor where several chews into a bit you realize there is the hint of another spice you didn’t notice earlier. The burrito was small, but incredible. I was a bit surprised how full I got, actually…
Afternoon snack: Dulce de Leche cake, thanks to Eve. This was one of those delectable bombs that, combined with a burrito, made me mighty sleepy.
Dinner: Very small spinach salad. See above.
Dessert: Salted caramel cupcake from the Virginia Bakery. Leftover from the last girl scout meeting.
Breakfast: Grapenuts with cranberry juice
Lunch: Leftover pulled pork
Afternoon snack: A few minty M&M’s. Coke Zero
Dinner: Leftover pulled pork.
Dessert: Leftover apple pie and strawberry ice cream
Breakfast: Grapenuts with cranberry juice
Lunch: Turkey sandwich
Afternoon snack: Some mint M&M’s and those little Dove squares. Coke Zero
Dinner: Pho from some place in Berkeley that our friends brought to the park.
Dessert: Apricot pie. Long story. Some friend of Suzanne’s mom cans pie filling every year. It was pretty amazing.