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    • Exploration

      Posted at 10:49 AM by Brittany, on March 28, 2013

      One of my goals this year is to spend some quality time exploring my state. Having lived in Washington my entire life, I feel it’s time to really start appreciating all the beauty around me. Seattle is always an easy go to being that it’s only an hour ferry ride away, but there are still plenty of hikes, lakes, mountains, and restaurants that I want to explore!

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      The trees in this city are different than in mine. Only an hour of separation, but completely different landscape. There are also new to me wildlife parks that make for great afternoon adventures.

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      The sun was in hiding for the first part of this wildlife trek, but eventually made an appearance.

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      There were birds, ducks, snakes, turtles, and lots of foliage to see. I’ve become a pro at identifying skunk cabbage, and could continue living contently if I never had to see or smell that stuff again..blech. Another smelly substance left me in fear every time packs of geese flew over my head.

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      No body likes poop hair.

      I have walked so much this week that my legs feel as if I have run a half marathon everyday. It’s been a welcomed change from the constant running, and giving my knees a break every couple days has been nice. While I LOVE running in new areas, I find that walking helps me appreciate the scenery around me more.

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      Spring time is a perfect time to start exploring, but I need serious fuel when it comes to hours of exploring. Spring time also means BRING OUT THE BBQ!

      Pre BBQ

      Pre BBQ

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      There aren’t many sights more beautiful than grilled veggies. Match made in adventure heaven.

      Q: Do you ever explore areas close to home, or do you prefer adventures further away? I like both, but close to home is easier to do on a whim! 

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      | 56 Comments Tagged Adventure, BBQ, Exploring, Food, Grill, Running, Spring, Vegan, Walking, Washington
    • Food for Days

      Posted at 9:06 AM by Brittany, on March 24, 2013

      Yesterday I made my way to Seattle for tons of free stuff VegFest, a vegetarian food festival with lots of samples. This was my first time attending VegFest as a vegan, but I was pleased to find out that 95% of the food was vegan friendly!

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      The day started off gray, but that didn’t stop hundreds of people from piling onto the ferries going across the water.

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      I saw that Scott Jurek was in town and was really hoping to see him at VegFest, but no such luck. I did however score big in the food department. Hundreds of samples to eat, and plenty more to take home. All for an $8 entrance fee. Score.

      Beet, fennel, quinoa salad.

      Beet, fennel, quinoa salad.

      Two bags FULL of loot.

      Two bags FULL of loot.

      The final haul, all sprawled out.

      The final haul, all sprawled out.

      The best new-to-me find at VegFest was vegan whipped cream that tasted JUST like the dairy version..pumpkin/apple/berry pie here I come! After stuffing my face with tons of delicious vegan food, it was time to play tourist in the city I adore.

      What's a trip to Seattle without Starbucks?

      What’s a trip to Seattle without Starbucks?

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      Pike Place market has amazing spring flowers this time of year, and of course delicious produce! The daffodils were everywhere.

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      Spring has SPRUNG! The sun also decided to come out for the rest of the day. HOO-rah.

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      I tell ya, the day would have been rough without this guy..

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      Snacks, water, and extra clothes. The day was great, and to top it off I found $0.63 cents over the course of six hours. I’m not even kidding (super rad, right!?.) I’m up to $1.13 on my coin counter. I’m well on my way to that free donut. By the end of the day I was ravenous all over again. Food for days will last for..maybe five days.

      Q: What big city do you live near or in, and how often do you visit?? Seattle, and I visit as often as I can! 

      b

      | 55 Comments Tagged Adventure, Food, Seattle, Spring, Vegan
    • Speechless

      Posted at 12:09 PM by Brittany, on March 20, 2013

      I thought about incorporating this treat into another post, but then I decided the only way to do justice to this cupcake is to give it a post of it’s own.

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      I had so many reasons why I needed to make these cupcakes: free time, chocolate craving, experimental bones in my body, a cat that likes peanut butter, and a new Wilton piping set I was given for my birthday!

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      I don’t know if I should be embarrassed or proud to say these cupcakes left me speechless.

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      A rich chocolate cake, with cookie dough icing. Oh and have you guessed yet…they’re vegan.

      Chocolate Cookie Dough Cupcakes

      For the cake:

      • 1.5 cups whole wheat flour
      • 1 cup raw sugar
      • 3 tablespoons cocoa powder
      • 1 teaspoon baking soda
      • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
      • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
      • 1 tablespoon distilled white vinegar
      • 5 tablespoons olive oil
      • 1 cup cold water
      1. Preheat oven to 350F.
      2. The ingredients must be mixed in the right order to achieve the correct texture. First, combine the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, and cinnamon in a medium bowl and mix well.
      3. When the dry ingredients are mixed, stir in the vanilla, vinegar, and olive oil. Then pour the water into the mix and stir well.

      This should make 15 regular sized cupcakes.

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      For the icing:

      • 3/4 cup brown sugar
      • 1/4 cup coconut oil
      • 1/4 tsp. vanilla
      • 1/4 cup vanilla almond milk
      • 1 cup whole wheat flour
      • Pinch salt
      • Chocolate chips to top the cupcake with

      Mix these ingredients together in the order they are presented.

      I wasn’t sure how this cookie dough texture would hold up in my piping bag. I’ve never used a nice piping set before, but I am happy to report it was a success!

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      Just to be safe I didn’t mix any chocolate chips into the dough. I didn’t want the piper to get clogged because I don’t mess around with small chocolate chips. Go big or go home. I added 5-6 chips per cupcake for a nice ending decoration.

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      Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a cupcake platter calling my name for lunch.

      Q: Cookie dough icing yay or nay? Ohhh yay for sure. Cookie dough anything please! 

      b

      | 68 Comments Tagged Chocolate, Cookie Dough, Cupcake, Food, Recipe, Vegan
    • Early Morning Confessions

      Posted at 9:23 AM by Brittany, on March 9, 2013

      1. I have eaten the exact same lunch the past three days and I am officially obsessed.

      Spinach, kale, broccolettes, and sweet potatoes. Topped with mustard and nooch.

      Spinach, kale, broccolettes, and sweet potatoes. Topped with mustard and nooch.

      I dream about this bowl.

      2. I have competition. When asking my (autistic) sister if she had a boyfriend her reply was, “*****. He is a good guy.” Well that’s odd, ***** is my boyfriend. Hahaha.

      3. I have FINALLY finished Scott’s book.

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      I still want to be his best friend.

      4. I haven’t had sweets in too long. I lost count. I would shank someone for some Snackimals right now.

      5.  I went urban hiking yesterday. I didn’t know that was even a thing. It’s what you call walking around town, I guess it sounds cooler to call it urban hiking. Weird. The sights were still as good as a mountain hike though.

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      6. I love the smell of cleaning products. It’s bad. Citrus smell, bleach, Ajax, laundry soap, cat litter..nothing like chemicals to awaken my senses. Who needs drugs when you can smell cleaning products…….JOKE!

      7. I’ve owned my car for 5 years and have yet to change the wiper blades, until yesterday. This may seem like no big deal to my desert friends, but I live in a state that rains..a LOT.

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      With a combination of discounted blades at Costco, and an insisting family, I bought the blades. I also wanted to use them as ninja sticks.

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      Fortunately for me I didn’t have to put them on.

      Now it just needs to rain.

      8. I have found the next half marathon I am going to run. Super jazzed.

      9. Sitting in a coffee shop reading a book, people watching, or blogging is one of the most relaxing things ever.

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      10. I have found the most amazing app for my cheap frugal ways. I have this habit of picking up change when I see it on the ground. I get wayyy too excited when I find pennies, nickles, and dimes on the ground. Don’t even get me started on finding a quarter. I decided to track how much change I find starting from the beginning of March. I found at least $1.50 from January to February. Laugh away, that will buy me a free donut!

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      So March hasn’t been a big payday yet, but I’m holding strong for the day I find those quarters! My friends won’t be laughing at the end of the year when they see I’ve found $5.00 for free!

      Q(s):

      • When’s the last time you changed your wiper blades?
      • What’s your weekly confession?

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      | 63 Comments Tagged Confessions, Food, Half Marathon, Random, Running, Vegan
    • Dance Party

      Posted at 4:16 PM by Brittany, on February 11, 2013

      When I was in elementary school, birthday celebrations were almost more exciting than meeting Santa. Kids would bring treats to class, and the last 15minutes were reserved for an in class party. These days birthdays seem to come and go without the blink of an eye. I usually like to keep my birthday on the low down, unless I get free stuff..then it’s time to party.

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      I think I may have talked about The Veggie Grill once or twice before..it’s safe to say I am obsessed. It just so happened that I received a, “welcome to grill club” and a, “happy birthday” coupon all in the same week! This meant a free meal (for birthday) AND a free dessert (for joining grill club.) All I had to do was give my e-mail address..SOLD!

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      One of those plates was free, along with the carrot cake. Vegan comfort food never tasted SO good. Happy Birthday to me. Along with eating my weight in food, I bought myself some birthday party pants earlier that day.

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      My life is so black and white..time to add a little color.

      $10 dollar pants on sale at H&M, dance party indeed.

      Q: Do you have a big celebration for your birthday? Mine is on Friday, but I have a half marathon on Sunday and want to take it easy the few days before! AKA I am a grandma and will probably bake some cupcakes and fall asleep by 10pm. 

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      | 70 Comments Tagged Birthday, Food, Free Stuff, Half Marathon, Hot Pants, Vegan, Veggie Grill
    • Donut Daze

      Posted at 9:43 AM by Brittany, on February 6, 2013

      One of my all time favorite donuts has always been the apple fritter. The cinnamony appley goodness just melts in your mouth and is hard to pass up with a morning cup of coffee.

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      I was inspired by a recipe that is sure to excite not only your taste buds, but your body will be empowered to go for a run. Seriously..sugar rushes and coffee highs make for great runs (5miles and under.)

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      Apple Fritters 

      • 1 cup all purpose flour
      • 1/3 cup sugar
      • 1 tsp baking powder
      • dash of salt
      • 2 tsp cinnamon
      • 1 tsp vanilla
      • 1 tblsp Earth Balance Vegan Butter
      • Equivalent of 1 egg ( I used Ener G egg re-placer.)
      • 1/3 cup vanilla almond milk, plus more if needed
      • 1 cup chopped/diced apple. I used a honeycrisp.
      • For the glaze-1 cup powdered sugar and 1 tblsp almond milk or more. Start with 1tblsp.
      • Coconut oil for frying

      Mix all the dry ingredients together, and then slowly add the wet ingredients MINUS the apples. Mix together until well combined, but not over beaten. Gently fold in the apple pieces. Once the oil is ready (when a test drop of dough floats to the top of the oil, a drop of water sizzles, or a piece of white bread browns in 60 seconds) place 3-4 balls of dough into the oil. Watch for browning and once the underside is browned flip over and fry the other side. Once the golf ball sized ball is completely browned they are done. I used a basic frying pan with enough coconut oil to cover about 1/3 of the dough. Once the donut is dried off, paint or dunk into the glaze.

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      These are the best donuts I have ever tasted. Partially because they are homemade, and everything tastes better when you make it yourself. You can’t even tell they’re vegan. Make these now. This batch makes about 14 medium sized donut balls, and they were gone in two days. I was in a donut daze.

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      Q(s):

      • What’s your favorite type of donut? Apple fritters, maple bars, and ANYTHING filled with creamy goodness.
      • Donut or doughnut? Why can’t we just pick one way to spell this word!? 

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      | 80 Comments Tagged Baking, Cooking, Food, Pinterest, Recipe, Running, Vegan
    • Cravings

      Posted at 7:28 PM by Brittany, on February 3, 2013

      Usually my food cravings are so spot on that it takes less than 10 minutes for me to make some magic happen to satisfy my needs. The other night I wanted grease, and carbs. Solution? Cheesy tots.

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      I don’t think I stopped to breath while I ate these. Daiya cheese has found a new way into my heart. Craving satisfied. Then yesterday something horrific happened. I was craving..nothing. Not a single thing sounded good to me..NOT even cupcakes or cookies. Oh the horror! So my dinner consisted of a random throw together. I would have gone to bed hungry, but I needed to eat something for my longer run today.

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      The saddest part about this gorgeous looking mish mash, was that it was just MEH to my taste buds. Such a rough life I know. Speaking of rough, in my last post I mentioned that I judge other runners apparel. Check out this atrocity that hit the streets today..

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      Green pants, grey top, PINK gloves, ugly shoes that are a YEAR old. Judge away friends..JUDGE AWAY! My shoes are so far gone it’s not even funny..more on that in a future post. I am officially the epitome of what I “judge.” Inefficiency at it’s finest running in shoes that will KILL my legs. New shoes are ON THEIR WAY.

      My knees HATED me today on my 11 mile run. On the upside I had my HOT running partner with me, and I tried a new energy gel.

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      I have been obsessed with chia seeds for at least 4 years now. I have heard AWFUL reviews about this product, and it sold so poorly that Manfriend got all of these for free from his work. I also got some freebies from Liz (thanks again L!) I LOVED them. I have to try them again to judge the endurance aspect, but I didn’t mind the taste and I was already used to the gel like consistency of chia seeds in liquid. I think Scott Jurek would approve. Shot Bloks still have my heart though.

      After this run it took me a few hours to find my hunger beast and while I struggled finding a craving, the stars have realigned because I was willing to shank anyone with a cupcake. I didn’t get a cupcake though, instead I had Chipotle. My intestines will thank me later.

      Q: What do you do when you crave NOTHING!? 

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      | 52 Comments Tagged Cravings, Food, Random, Running, Vegan
    • Home Again

      Posted at 9:38 AM by Brittany, on January 11, 2013

      My trip to Arizona was a short but sweet ten days. I had a lot of fun with family, running, eating, and adventuring. I rode on a train, I ran on new streets, and I tasted my first Moscato. For the things I haven’t mentioned, here are some bullet points for easy viewing.

      • I watched horses dance like people. 
      • I ate garden grown spinach the size of my hand.

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      • I ran 26 miles in unknown flat land. The best part about running in Arizona is the lack of hills. It felt like a vacation from running too.
      • I tried new food.

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      • I ate at Pei Wei.

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      • I watched a new blogger blossom. My younger brother has started a blog, and I had a blast being around to watch him write a post.
      • I had awesome family time.

      I’ve been home for five days, and am missing the flat roads of Arizona. Running on hills is supposed to make you a better runner..right? It’s good to be home.

      By the way, I have become completely engrossed by Instagram. I think the only bandwagon I just can’t get on is Twitter. At the rate I am going I will have a Twitter by the end of the year. Ugh. 

      Q: Do you have all the bells and whistles of social media? I just can’t do it..

      brittany

      | 41 Comments Tagged Arizona, Cats, Food, Instagram, New food, Running, Vacation, Vegan
    • Fascinating Food

      Posted at 4:06 PM by Brittany, on December 30, 2012

      While playing a game with my younger siblings, I discovered that we are indeed of the same blood line. I asked a question, and my brother answered perfectly.

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      I would have to agree to a degree, one of the most fascinating things about being a human is comprehending the amazing flavors of different foods. I’ve been away from home, but I haven’t been slacking in the food department. My Arizonian family agreed to go to a vegan restaurant with me and fortunately for me this restaurant is located in Seattle too!

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      Started with an Asian style soup, and a sip of my dads Indian style chai.

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      I love Asian food, but I like getting American style vegan food. I find it to be more fascinating and impressive when a vegan protein can resemble real meat. I went vegan because I love animals, not because I didn’t like the taste of meat! I got the Hawaiian burger with a side of steamed veggies.

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      This burger was a mess, which lets you know it was delicious. Overall everyone approved..except the one that got the nasty vegan hot dog. It was rough, even I didn’t like it. Dessert always saves the day.

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      I haven’t had carrot cake in years. This was delicious. An unpictured cheesecake was also annihilated.

      I’ve eaten a LOT of food, so I’ve been running a lot too. Today I had an amazing 8miler, and the previous two days I had comfortable 3milers. TOMORROW I am going to my first hot yoga class with my aunt and I couldn’t be more excited!

      Q: Does your family eat the same way you do? No, but everyone makes an effort to try my hippie fuel.

      brittany

      | 38 Comments Tagged Food, Rest, Running, Vegan
    • Balance

      Posted at 11:27 AM by Brittany, on September 12, 2012

      There’s been a lot of running talk on these streets lately, and for good reason. I just finished my first half marathon and am still jazzed about it. (And thank you all for your kind words on my half marathon post!) In order to live by my favorite word, I need to balance this blog with a post dedicated to some food! While I was in California I went on a last minute trip to LA (GIGI I LOVE YOU I’M SORRY!) I had my heart set on trying some of the famous cupcakes made at Babycakes NYC. I have been DYINGGG for a good cupcake, and being vegan tends to limit the options.

      This place is 100% vegan so I just haddd to try their goods. Driving around LA was sketch..I mean..SKETCH. There were transients everywhere and I was having a hard time imagining a cute cupcake shop in the parts I was driving through. Fortunately the location I made it to was less sketchy than the first. Once I arrived I was shocked by the prices..$4.75 for a cupcake the size of my pinky toe?! Then my hawk eyes found a two for one deal on day old cupcakes. Two cupcakes for $4.25…deal.

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      Visually I was not impressed. How hard is it to make the icing look nice? Foul number one. Texture was that of a muffin..UGH. All I wanted was a MOIST, fluffy cupcake! These cupcakes sucked, and were NOT worth the money. They flavor was mediocre, but my biggest complaint was the density of the cake. I could have made these at home for $0.25 each. Fail.

      Thankfully I found a cheap vegan restaurant that saved the afternoon.

      I shared a Pineapple “chicken” burger, and a Seitan wrap. Both of which were deeelicious, and the bill was a whopping $14.


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      That night I then feasted at the Spaghetti Factory to carb load for my half marathon. I got up the next day, ran 13.1 miles, went to the hotel to get cleaned up..and set out to find some more food. This is about to be my favorite part of this post. Prepare yourselves. After the run, I was walking like a wounded wildabeast. I was emotionally hurt from the cupcake experience the day before, and I was desperately needing something douched in chocolate.

      In order to prevent cramping or muscle tightening, we went to walk around some shops to keep the movement in our legs going. It just so happened we went back to whole foods for some more PB. This is where I saw it, the most magical sight I have ever laid my eyes on. The most gorgeous vegan cupcake with a simple, but CLASSIC icing job.

      The icing to cake ratio was perfect..simply perfect. The cake was MOIST, chewy and tasted just like a naughty grocery store cupcake! THANK YOU WHOLE FOODS! I have been gawking at these pictures for a week now, I just can’t stop thinking about this cupcake. I am lucky the closest WF is over an hour away, or I would purchase one daily. The moral of the story is, if you find a shitty cupcake don’t give up hope..just go to WF!

      Q: What’s one experience you’ve had with recently with food that left you with disappointment on your face and pain in your heart? Sorry Babycakes, your muffin cakes aren’t for me.

      | 29 Comments Tagged Cake, California, Food, Half Marathon, Running, Vegan, Whole Foods
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