So Ryan and I have a fried chicken cutlet habit.  This has been addressed several times in the blog ... but I just wanted to reiterate that point.

Moving back ...

However satisfying my breakfast was this morning, I found myself to be hungry again pretty soon after.  Maybe it was brought on by my morning run?  I snacked on the tried and trusted; popcorn.
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Sprinkled with cayenne pepper and cinnamon.  Mm-mm.  Honestly though, I haven't been eating popcorn that much these days.  Maybe because I was having it one to two times a day for about a month and I'm a little over it at the moment ... healthy snacking nonetheless.

For lunch I enjoyed a bowl of lentil soup and a big plate of greens.
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Simple and delicious.

Sometime in between lunch and dinner I went on a bunch of errands.  FYI, waiting on line to return boots is far less enthralling as waiting on line to purchase boots.  And by the way, what was going on at DSW today that caused major panic all over the overcrowded parking lot?  The silver lining is that I ordered the same boots I returned from their online website and now own the pair that fits me like a glove =)

And as per the norm in this household, I fried up some chicken cutlets for dinner.  It happens at a minimum once a week, and sometimes even twice.  That's just what happens here.  Deal with it.
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And also to continue with recent trends, I roasted up veggies to enjoy alongside our chicken and mash. 
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Green beans and yellow baby carrots. 

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So amazingly delicious.


And there ya have it ... The end of another weekend, and the beginning of another work week ... Bleh. 

By  the way, I may or may not have feasted on ten more pumpkin cookies some time after lunch ... just sayin'.
 
Pardon me for being away for so long!  The first week back to work after being off for an awesomely long, relaxing week is always shocking to the system.  Plus, I feel like I'm juggling more and more things lately ... a 40hr work week, a running regimen, spin classes, acupuncture .. and ya know, everything else there is in life.  Somehow, I'm finding a way to make it all "comfortably" fit ... though I sense it'd  fit much more comfortably without out the 40hr work week thrown into the equation ... just sayin' ;-)

So what have I been up to besides all that?  Basically, I've been bitten by the fall bug.  Aside from Ryan and I completely transforming our home into a fall haven today, I've been addicted to roasting food in the oven and baking pumpkin-infused treats. 
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Chickpeas, broccoli, eggplant, squash ... you name it, I've been roasting it. 
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FYI my ultimate flavor combination to put on roasted chickpeas is cayenne pepper and cinnamon.  Delish.


And because the pumpkin scones I baked last week were such I hit, I was inspired this week to produce a chocolate pumpkin loaf
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and way too many pumpkin cookies for only two people.
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I actually ended up bringing the chocolate pumpkin loaf to work on Friday, after sampling a slice of course.  It was just so good, and though Ryan tried it upon my request, he simply doesn't favor the chocolate/pumpkin combination; and I really didn't want to end up eating a whole chocolate pumpkin loaf by myself!  It worked out well though because everyone at work seemed to enjoy it. 

The pumpkin cookies on the other hand ... well, I ate probably about ten tonight ... oops!  They are absolutely fantastic (and Ryan concurs).

One thing I wish I did get to photograph for you all is any one of my breakfasts this past week.  I've completely been on a cocoa-ed up oatmeal kick.  Like this morning I started off with a creamy bowl of oatmeal filled with half a raspberry yogurt, a scoop of cocoa powder, a teaspoon each of walnuts, almonds, and pumpkin seeds, with a scoop of peanut butter on top.  How have I not been starting all my days like this??

Later on for lunch I continued my roasting frenzy and enjoyed a bed of greens coated with flax oil topped with roasted chickpeas, with yellow carrots on the side, rice cakes, and almond butter for dipping.
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I picked up those yellow carrots today at Wild By Nature.  I'd heard of them before, bu never actually saw them in stores.  And like a child, I couldn't resist trying out a new color; the verdict: tastes just like regular carrots but maybe a little bit sweeter?  Fun and good.  I'd buy them again.

And finally, I wrapped up my eats tonight (aside from the plethora of cookies) with meatballs and pasta.

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The meatball recipe needs to be tweaked a bit, but I get points for trying!

Enjoy the remainders of your weekends, and good night!
 
So I had acupuncture tonight after work.  It's been my third session; Friday (my second session) was by far my most relaxing acupuncture experience thus far ... tonight, not so much.  I think the Dr. tried to perform a spinal tap with an acupuncture needle.  FYI, it doesn't work.  Be that as it may, I'm continuing to pursue acupuncture.  Something has to help.

Because acupuncture is around the block from my parents' house, I got to score an awesome home-cooked meal tonight.  I really appreciate a home-cooked meal these days prepared by anyone but me ... but especially Mom!

Upon request, Mom cooked up some vegetable meatloaf.  I've had a craving for meatloaf for quite some time, and because it's not Ryan's favorite I've held off making it.  Now thanks to my cured craving, Ryan's been spared probably a couple more months ;-)
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Mom also prepared some delicious sweet potatoes, seasoned green beans, and she got creative and made her own falafel balls.  They tasted just like a falafel you would  get in NYC!  A fun treat.

My older sister also seemed to really enjoy Mom's meal.  She was certainly chowing down on her sweet potato waffle fries!
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And I definitely came home with about a 1/2 pound of meatloaf, so I will most likely have some for lunch tomorrow ... I'm thinking it might pair very nicely with the mashed butternut squash leftover from last night's pork chop dinner ...
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Quite possibly.
 
So I started my day by  fueling with:
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While I do love the flavored Silk Live! Soy Yogurts, I wish I could get my hands on the plain flavor.  I only know it exists because I've seen it on their website, but I've never actually seen it in stores.  I could definitely be cutting down on sugars and additives if I used my own mix-ins with the plain flavor.  I'll just have to keep an eye out!
 
Then later today I decided to take this:
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And turn it into:
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And Four.


I haven't tasted any of these bad boys yet, but Ryan says they're really good ....
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Actually, what really happened is; Ryan walked in the door ... I told him I baked Pumpkin Scones ... and fifteen minutes later he had inhaled three and said he's going to spoil to his dinner.   So, they sound like they'll be good, right?!

Fortunately he stopped at the three and didn't spoil his dinner, because dinner turned out really tasty.

I fried up some chicken cutlets (Ryan and I are aware of our addiction), baked some butternut squash oven fries with cayenne pepper, and sauteed baby spinach in flax oil with garlic. 
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Mmm, mmm, mmm.  So good.

Now we're letting digestion do its thing, and then we're hitting the lanes for some bowling!
 
As I'm sitting here finishing my pre-spin class dinner, I just realized I've eaten two salads today ... Guess my body had a craving!

So I did in fact survive my acupuncture experience.  Was I almost on the verge of tears and panicking most steps of the way ... Yes.  But that's why Ryan was there to support me =)  It's a well known fact that basically everything freaks me out.  No big deal.

It was actually quite impressive.  Basically the Dr. checked my pulse and told me what all my ailments were down to a tee.  And after freaking out before and during and maybe a little right after, I had a few of the most relaxed hours of my life this afternoon.  A feeling that can solely be contributed to my acupuncture session.  Hey maybe it's benefits will be two-fold; my pain stops and I'm not ridiculously anxious in life ... It seems probable at this point anyway!

So I'm scheduled to go back Friday morning.  The Dr. recommends I do two sessions a week initially and then taper until my symptoms are no more (Ideally!).  Ryan's still going to be my support buddy Friday, but then after that when we're both back to work I'll have to man up and manage alone.  (The office is right around the block from my parents' house so I'll have to schedule it in to score a free home-cooked meal as an incentive of surviving on my own ... You reading this Mom? ;-)

Post acupuncture we stopped by Moe's to grab a quick bite, in the hopes that we'd go bowling right after.
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(I also ate a small cup of rice with this but have no photo.)

But alas, Wantagh Lanes forever has closed lanes for leagues and parties.  Boo.  So instead we did some laps around the mall ... and I compulsively shopped a bit ... oops!

And now (phew, this is a lengthy post) I just wrapped up dinner and am about to gear up for spin class.  Last week I went on  Monday and so met the Monday instructor, and tonight I get to meet another instructor.  It'll be fun to see how the classes compare.

For dinner I had a light salad dressed with flaxseed oil and ground black pepper,
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and a bowl of butternut squash soup sprinkled with cinnamon.
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Clearly this is not enough food, but I wanted to keep it light so I wouldn't have a heavy tummy for spinning.  I'll be sure to replenish with protein later tonight!
 
I'd like to preface this entry by saying I think I'm going through caffeine withdrawal.  I've been off the caffeine since Saturday ... Friday morning being my last time of ingestion ... and I sure am one sleepy chica.

Food shopping with Mom was quite the success.  Between Wild By Nature and BJ's, my pantry and freezer are fully stocked at this time.  I'm super eager to use the cans of pumpkin and butternut squash I stocked up on ... just not sure what for yet!

Because my sisters attend a hub-site right by my home, we decided to pick them up this afternoon rather than have them journey home on the bus.  So in between food shopping and picking up my sisters' I scarfed down a yogurt,
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and sampled some gluten-free, dairy-free banana nut bread.  Delicious, of course.

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Even though I was home today, I wasn't planning on preparing a huge dinner because I was anticipating I'd be at 7PM spin class this evening, but at the last minute I decided it was more important to stay at home with Ryan and enjoy the season premiere of House together.  (We are pretty strong House viewers.)  Monday spinning can resume per normal next week =)

Still, it was nice to not really have too much to do to get dinner together.  All I did was re-heat the rotisserie in the oven, steam some carrots, and mix up the instant mashed potatoes.
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Simple and divine.

Now I'm just struggling to keep my eyes open at uh ... 9:30!  Oh well ... I can sleep in tomorrow if need be ;-)
 
So today has been super productive, super early ...and now it's 7:15 and I'm sleepy ;-)

I kicked off the day with a bowl of hot cereal and a blueberry yogurt mixed in, and had some juicy grapes on the side.
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Then Ryan and I headed over to Sands Point Preserve to check out a medieval festival.  It was such an absolutely gorgeous day to be outside that it didn't matter what was going on.  The festival was cool, but I think we got the majority of our pleasure from navigating the trails there.  Actually, Ryan may have gotten the majority of his pleasure from the tent that was selling real swords ... but regardless, we had a great time enjoying the outdoors.

I did snack on an almond butter sandwich I had packed, but I honestly forgot to take a picture of it.  We had just stopped back at the car so I could change from sandals to sneakers to hit the trails ... so I was probably excited for the trails, inhaled my sandwich, and didn't think twice.  Oops!

On the way home from Sands Point Preserve we stopped and did our food shopping for the week.  We had needed to pick up a few things for dinner, so I figured while we were there we'd just do a quick shop.  One less thing to get done tomorrow!

Back at home I whipped up some fried chicken cutlets, mashed potatoes, and green beans for dinner.  Mmm mmm.
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I definitely ate another fried chicken cutlet in addition to what's photoed here. 
 
Now we're just keeping it low key.  I'm all out of bread so I was thinking of swinging by Whole Foods to pick up a loaf, just one more thing I could check off the to-do list, but I'm really not in the mood to go.  It really is a bit of an inconvenience that Whole Foods is the only place I know that sells Udi's Wheat Bread ... But I guess I finally found bread I can eat and enjoy so I shouldn't complain about it, right? 

Let's see how the night plays out ...
 
The weebly website was acting a little funky over the past couple of days, so I was never able to actually get any posts up.  So let me just share with you a few highlights of my eats since Thursday. 
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Stay tuned, and welcome to the weekend!
 
I've gotten so caught up in the work week that I just realized there's only two days left until I have a full week off!  Yes!

So snacking on that yogurt post-run last night seemed to do the trick ... I slept soundly through the night sans hunger pains =)

When I woke up this morning I ate a couple of waffles,
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and later on at work I ate a banana.  (The yogurt came home with me and is back in the fridge.  I guess I maxed out on yogurt yesterday!)
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For lunch I was actually looking forward to another turkey sandwich today, even though I had two in row this week ... but I wasn't sure if the turkey was starting to smell a little ripe.  So that got tossed and I opted for hummus instead.
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On the side I ate a bunch of grapes.  They were really good and hit the spot.


When I got home from work I had the whole night ahead of me and wasn't quite sure how to spend it.  Predominantly, it was spent on the couch =)

I ate some split pea soup and a little popcorn for dinner. 
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I really wanted some crackers or tortilla chips or rice crackers with the soup, but had none on hand. 

I did leave the couch briefly to go for a short walk ... the weather was beautiful of course.  But now here I am ... back on the couch.  I've been looking forward to this lull in my schedule all week.  It feels just as good as anticipated.
 
So today was a little on the slow side ... not necessarily in a good way, but I know tomorrow will be more chaotic so I guess I should just appreciate today for what it was!

I got hungry again mid-morning and snacked on a banana.
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And by the time lunch finally came around I was absolutely starving.  I had a turkey sandwich again today, with spicy mustard, hot sauce, and baby spinach.  It was quite tasty.
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Also with it I had a yogurt (My newest featured food on my Food Allergies and Sensitivities tab, check it out!),
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and I also had a really small serving of walnuts ... but my camera seems to have eaten that picture?  I'm sorry!

After work I stopped at Ann Taylor Loft and snagged some really great deals on work pants.  I always have such a fun time shopping in the Fall ... best time of year to shop if you ask  me. 

Tonight Ryan and I were going to have a bowling date night, but all the bowling alleys nearby have leagues tonight so lanes wouldn't be available until about 9:30 ... no good.  Instead I decided to cook us a nice dinner.

I baked some potatoes and pork chops, and steamed some green beans.  I also added a little applesauce to my plate.  I absolutely love applesauce with pork chops.  Mmm.
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Now I'm spending some time digesting on the couch and maybe, possibly plan to get a run in around 8pm or so. 
 
Oh and by the way, I joined that spin/pilates studio for 6 months.  I'm super psyched and can't wait to go back to spinning next week!