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    • Discover Portland: Foodie Tourist

      Posted at 7:18 AM by Brittany, on February 26, 2014

      My trip to Stumptown coffee would fall into the playing tourist category, but was so monumental it deserved a post of its own. After my race I needed coffee, but I also needed something else…something sugary and naughty. I needed a VOODOO doughnut.

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      Initially I went to the location downtown, but after seeing how long the line was I decided to drive to another location. Still a line, but not nearly as long.

      I would have waited, but my copilot said no.

      I would have waited, but my copilot said no.

      The wait time was about 15 minutes, not bad. I somehow pulled willpower out of my back pocket as if it had always lived there, and I saved my two donuts for later.

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      I got a classic powdered doughnut with a raspberry filling, but you don’t want to see that. What you’ll want to see is the chocolate, Oreo, peanut butter doughnut that rocked my face so hard I kicked myself for only getting one. Seriously..unreal. I’d drive back just for this…

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      I saved this treat for specific reasons, I had my stomach set on a Portland vegan meal. I’ve wanted to try Bye and Bye since reading about it in a blog post a yr ago. I’ve never been a fan of bars or pubs, but this place stole my soul. I would come here every weekend. With an all vegan menu, cute customers, and an even cuter bartender I was swooning..hard.

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      Arrows point to what I ordered.

      Arrows point to what I ordered.

      The food was amazing, but my photos are terrible. It was dark and I used my iPhone, so I’ll spare you my atrocities and share these photos I found online. My meal was out of this world, and I could easily eat the same thing everyday. Photos linked to original source.

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      I could meet my vegan/granola soul mate at this bar.

      With a full tummy, it was time to finally head home! I got about 20 minutes into my drive and it was doughnut time. My two day trip to Portland has been alive all week as I spaced out these blog posts, and I can’t wait to go back. When I do I’m grabbing a Voodoo to go with my free Stumptown coffee. Pure bliss.

      Q: What’s your favorite way to experience new areas? By foot, food, and exploration! 

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      | 53 Comments Tagged Adventure, Donuts, Portland, Run, Vegan, Voodoo donuts
    • From Me to Her

      Posted at 5:03 AM by Brittany, on February 10, 2014

      I love Valentines day..always have, always will. Maybe it’s because it’s the day before my birthday, maybe it’s because I love any excuse to get mushy, or maybe elementary school really set me up for success with positive emotions attached to the holiday. How can any child NOT love making their own mailboxes and getting a shitton of candy!?

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      I may be single this year, meaning I don’t have a strapping young man to shower me with broccoli trees, and vegan chocolates, but that doesn’t mean I can’t still celebrate. If anything, that just means I don’t have to worry about buying gifts or being disappointed by someone that’s not as excited as I am. I kinda sorta like any and all holidays.

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      This February 14th I’ll be spending my evening with one of my fellow single ladies for a vegan feast and a sappy movie, perfect. I wanted to give her a small gift, because any excuse to craft is a good excuse. I took some extra twine from this craft, some burlap bags I hoarded from Starbucks over the holidays, and bought myself a Mason jar.

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      What you’ll need for this craft: 

      • burlap material
      • twine
      • medium Mason jar
      • heart cutout (or whatever else you want)
      • scissors
      • fabric glue
      • something to fill the jar

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      My date just recently made the switch to a plant based diet, so buying her sugar laden chocolates from the grocery store wasn’t an option. Besides, store bought treats are simply unoriginal, and turn your rump into a semi truck. I’m making her some energy bites, because I am obsessed and lied in my last post when I said I was done talking about them.

      Of course I’ll be making her fresh bites, these ones were just for the photos..and for me.

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      This craft was SO easy, and so much fun. I cut a small circle out of the burlap bag to fit the lid of the jar and glued it to the top of the lid. Then I wrapped some twine around the neck of the jar, and used the glue to connect the end strand to the middle of the wrap. This ensures the end is blended in and unable to be seen. The heart cutout was an up-cycle from a card my younger sister made, and it was the perfect addition! You can find similar items at Michael’s and punch a hole in the corner to stick the twine through it.

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      I found this adorable heart box at Target for a whopping total of $1.00. Steal.

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      A gift from me to her. I hope she likes it. 🙂

      Q: How are you celebrating Valentines day this year? Single or attached?

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      | 51 Comments Tagged Craft, Energy Bites, Valentines day, Vegan
    • Enjoy Life: Dark Chocolate Morsels

      Posted at 8:29 AM by Brittany, on February 6, 2014

      When Enjoy Life Foods messaged me and asked if I’d like to try and review their new dark chocolate morsels I didn’t have to think twice. This is the sixth product review I’ve done for ELF, and just like everything else I’ve tried, these morsels are delicious.

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      I had to try them by the handful because, well…because I had to.

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      Once I knew they were rich and decadent on their own, I wanted to try them in a tried and true recipe. SO, I made my coffee energy bites that I am obsessed with and added 1/2 cup of these chocolate morsels for an extra special treat. They were delicious.

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      I promise these are the last photos of coffee energy bites you’ll see for a while. I think…

      Next, I wanted to make a chocolate treat that started as brownies, then turned to muffins, and then turned to breakfast pucks. The texture and density changed throughout the baking process so much that I couldn’t call these a brownie or a muffin. They are gluten free, dairy free, and almost sugar free (the only sugar in these are from the chocolate morsels, giving each chocolate puck about 2.5G of sugar.) Boy oh boy were they tasty.

      Don’t let the word breakfast fool you, these are rich and pair perfectly with a scoop of ice cream for a decadent dessert. Otherwise, the flax seed, coconut oil, and nutrient packed GF flour make these an acceptable breakfast bite on the go.

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      • 1/2 cup coconut oil
      • 1/2 cup xylitol
      • 2 large flax eggs (2 tbsp flaxseed + 6 Tbsp water)
      • 1 tsp vanilla extract
      • 3/4 tsp baking powder
      • 1/4 tsp sea salt
      • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
      • 3/4 cup all purpose GF flour
      • 1/3 cup Enjoy Life dark chocolate morsels

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      1. Preheat oven to 350F and spray 7-8 standard-sized muffin tins with cooking spray.
      2. Prepare flax eggs in a small bowl and let rest for 5 minutes.
      3. Melt coconut oil on the stove. Then stir in the flax egg, xylitol, vanilla, baking powder, salt and cocoa powder. Lastly, add the flour, then the chocolate morsels.
      4. Scoop batter evenly into 7-8 muffin tins until 3/4 full, and bake for 22-26 minutes, or until the breakfast pucks start to pull away from the sides and they spring back to the touch. Be careful not to overcook or they will get crumbly. Remove from oven and let rest in the tin for 5 minutes before removing to cool completely on a plate or rack.

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      I love the visible flakes of flax seed in these. I use a flax and ancient grain GF flour mix that is a 1 for 1 swap, meaning I don’t have to use my brain while baking. The ingredients in the flour alone are enough to set your day up for success! I found this amazing flour at Costco!

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      I tend to be a terrible judge when it comes to my baked goods, and can be a bit harsh on myself, but I shared these with my coworker and she loved them. I will eat just about anything, but have high expectations for my treats, so it was nice to know they passed the civilian (non limited eaters) test! While these tasted fine alone, I enjoyed them with a scoop of the cookie dough ice cream I had from my waffle creation. I had to finish it off somehow!

      Q: Are you too harsh on yourself when judging the food you make? Guilty!

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      | 54 Comments Tagged Chocolate, Enjoy Life, Recipe, Review, Vegan
    • Certified Dough Digger

      Posted at 4:05 AM by Brittany, on February 3, 2014

      Lately I’ve been reading a lot of blog posts that contain waffles. A lot of waffles. This leaves me craving a crispy, crunchy, waffle almost more than a cupcake. Almost. I love waffles, but I don’t usually eat them in the morning, I like them more..decadent.

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      This may just be my new favorite dessert. The crispy texture of the warm waffle, with the cold melting sweetness of the (coconut milk) ice cream was delectable.

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      I must confess, I am a digger..an ice cream digger. This cookie dough ice cream didn’t stand a chance against me and my spoon. I dig, and I dig, and I dig..until all that’s left is a mushy mess of milk and chocolate. Let’s be honest though, no one buys chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream for the chocolate chunks..it’s all about the dough!

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      I know I’m not the only one that does this though, in fact it’s more common than you would think. I guarantee at least 2/3 of the comments I get on this post will admit to being a dough digger. No shame in our game! This cookie dough ice cream was the perfect balance to the waffle, but other great combos would be classic vanilla or chocolate, and fancier combos like chocolate brownie, or mocha almond fudge. MMMMM…mocha.

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      Just like that..I have another post dedicated entirely to one tasty treat. When the treats are that good, they deserve their own post!! I’m also trying to figure out my camera on my own (I still haven’t opened my manual book.) I’m discovering what works best as far as locations, lighting, backdrops (for example: This light colored backdrop doesn’t work for the top half of this photo, and a darker color would have been better for the ice cream.)

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      Needless to say, I’m having a ton of fun playing photographer despite my amateur shots. What a great hobby to develop.

      Q(s):

      • Have you tried the ice cream/waffle combo?
      • What flavor would YOU put on top?
      • Are you an ice cream digger?

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      | 55 Comments Tagged Dessert, Ice Cream, Vegan, Waffles
    • A Day in the Life of My Gut

      Posted at 8:59 AM by Brittany, on January 30, 2014

      I don’t participate in blogger linkups…like…ever. More specifically I don’t participate in the ever so popular linkup “WIAW,” also known as, “What I Ate Wednesday.” I’ve never had a desire to snap photos of things I ate on days other than Wednesday, but then post them on Wednesday and claim to have eaten them on….Wednesday? Meh.

      Coffee always comes first, because in order to put more food in..things must first come out. This photo is of a couple I see every morning I go to Starbucks to blog. They play scrabble with their tea and coffee. Faces blurred for privacy!

      Coffee always comes first, because in order to put more food in..things must first come out. This photo is of a couple I see every morning I go to Starbucks to blog. They play scrabble with their tea and coffee. Cutest thing ever. Faces blurred for privacy!

      Breakfast. LOTS of fruit. With a side of nutbutter.

      Pre-Breakfast – LOTS of fruit. With a side of nut-butter.

      I’ve been asked to participate in this link up to give more vegan options to the world wide web, but instead of linking up (because I’m too cool for school) I will post my own-singular- unattached post cleverly titled, “A Day in the Life of My Gut.” AKA what I typically eat. I like to pretend that all I eat are cupcakes and chocolate, but that’s just not true. Balance.

      In reality my “vegan” meals aren’t anything to be excited about. They are very simple and probably not what most people would opt for when cooking vegan. I am a bit of a minimalist, and simple is always better in my world. I like my food basic and “real.”

      ***Defiantly this post is on a Thursday..not Wednesday.

      Breakfast- Oatmeal with berries and other fun seeds and rabbit like grains.

      Breakfast- Oatmeal with berries and other fun seeds and “rabbit like” grains.

      Most of my meals are very mundane, and I rarely deviate from the simplicity of what I’m posting here, but it works for me. Sometimes when I am feeling wild I will prepare something more elaborate for breakfast like a veg scramble, or pancakes…but that’s rare.

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      Quick morning snack.

      I have somewhat of a system. I tend to eat my grains and fruit early in the day, and work my way to the veggies in the afternoon and evening. I figure I use the sugar from the fruit more during my energetic days than I do at night when I am sitting at home.

      Lunch is always in a bowl. Spinach, kale, farro, wheat berries, beets, red pepper, and hemp seeds.

      Lunch is always in a bowl. Raw spinach, steamed kale, farro, wheat berries, baked/skinned beets, raw red pepper, and hemp seeds. Cooked in coconut oil and lightly seasoned with some pepper and spices.

      I find that bowl messes are the easiest for me to take anywhere. I always start with a base of some kind of leafy green (or two) and build from there. That part never changes. The protein source changes from quinoa, to beans, to cous cous (much more rare these days) and so on. Then more veggies like beets or brussels are added to the top. Never too many.

      To add flavor to my meals I sometimes saute my veggies in coconut oil, and add mustard or salsa. I am very basic with my seasonings because I happen to like the flavors of plain vegetables. If you don’t swing that way, then finding a sauce you love can make it easier to eat a shitton of vegetables in one sitting. Also crackers or chips help add flavor.

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      A handful (or three) of these. Dark chocolate covered berries.

      9/10 times I have something sweet after every meal, this helps me not to overdo it.  A chocolate covered handful here, a cookie there, a finger dipped into PB everywhere.

      This afternoon snack has made a constant appearance in my eats for weeks.

      This afternoon snack has made a constant appearance in my eats lately.

      Snacks are welcomed, but moderated. I try not to mindlessly snack. A work in progress.

      Rice chips, OR rice crackers sometimes with hummus or salsa, and always with a giant carrot.

      Rice chips, OR rice crackers sometimes with hummus or salsa, and always with a giant carrot.

      Dinner is one of my meals that changes frequently. Sometimes it’s soup, sometimes it’s another bowl just like lunch, but with different protein and veggies (most of the time it’s this) and sometimes I use my evenings to make something more elaborate like black bean burgers, or BBQ tofu bowls. If I’m really lazy, it’s popcorn and an orange, but that’s rare.

      Kale, kidney beans, avocado, and asparagus. Asparagus was cooked in coconut oil was my flavor. My neighbor caught me taking this photo. It was awkward.

      Steamed Kale, kidney beans, avocado, a baked/skinned beet, sauteed asparagus, and hemp seeds. Asparagus was cooked in coconut oil for flavor. My neighbor caught me taking this photo. It was awkward.

      One thing that never, EVER changes..is my water intake.

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      No less than three of these a day. If I have more that’s fine. AT LEAST 100 oz must be consumed. I carry my jar everywhere…

      So there you have it, this is a typical day of eats for me. Lots of fruit, vegetables, and protein sources. I’ve cut out bread and only eat it once in a blue moon, but I opt for GF. I still feel like a big pile of dog turds if I have too much wheat…it’s bizarre. Obviously this isn’t set in stone, and things change around a bit, but you get the general idea.

      I say typical day because once in a while I get down and dirty with vegan butter heavy cupcakes, and I’ve been known to knock back a few rows of Oreo’s. All in moderation!

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      All of these meals take no more than 10 minutes to prepare..whoever says you can’t eat healthy on a time crunch is WRONG! The key is food prep for things that take longer to make, like the quinoa. Making a giant bowl and using it throughout the week makes grabbing and going SO SIMPLE. Priorities people.

      ***I have nothing against this link up, in fact I enjoy seeing all the food-porn everyone posts. This is not a hate message to those of you that linkup, PLEASE KEEP DOING IT. It’s just not for me..that is all! Plus, no one wants to see the same thing every week!

      Q: Do you stick to simple, but delicious meals everyday, or do you play iron chef in your kitchen every night? I used to think I was Bobby Flay, but now that I cook for one and am constantly busy this quick stuff works best for me!

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      | 55 Comments Tagged Fruit, Meal Prep, Vegan, Vegetables, Veggies
    • Just One Won’t Do…

      Posted at 7:36 AM by Brittany, on January 27, 2014

      Sometimes I take so many photos that it’s impossible to choose just one.

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      Each photo offers something different than the others. Even if the change is minuscule, it’s enough to change the photo all together in my eyes. Changing the position is enough to take shadows that were once there and erase them as if they never were.

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      Note the subtle difference in these two photos. Both are taken from similar angles, however the direction of light has changed. The ridges of the frosting are much more apparent in the top photo, but the bottom photo has a softer overall feel to it.

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      Above is another example of the light hitting the cake from the side, and below is another example of the light hitting the cake from the front. Lighting can make all the difference!

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      I tend to take an excess of photos, and then struggle when it comes time to post them. I can never choose just one, I’m a bit of a perfectionist.

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      Long story short is that I simply needed an excuse to post multiple photos of a single cupcake..because it was that good. It could have been because I hadn’t had a cupcake in months, or because sometimes cupcakes just taste better when someone else bakes them.

      Either way, I enjoyed every last crumb of this delicious cupcake. Just one didn’t do!

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      Seriously though, don’t give me chocolate and expect me to keep my face clean.

      Q: Which angle of light do you like better on the cupcake?

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      | 75 Comments Tagged Cupcake, Photography, Vegan
    • Sunwarrior Protein Powder

      Posted at 9:26 AM by Brittany, on January 13, 2014

      When I first went vegetarian the question I got the most was, “so where do you get your protein?” All my veggie friends know what I mean, and I’ll spare you the boring details, but I do want to say that when I was a 17 year old-brand new vegetarian, my idea of good protein was dairy, dairy, dairy, and more dairy.

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      Truth!

      Now that I don’t eat dairy, I still get the question, but my answers are a bit more refined.

      Proteins I eat anytime, and anywhere. Usually daily.

      • Beans
      • Nuts (and nut butters..lots of nut butters.)
      • Quinoa
      • Legumes
      • Spinach
      • Hemp Seeds

      Proteins I limit, and consume in moderation.

      • Sprouted Tofu
      • Field Roast Vegan Sausage
      • Vital Wheat Gluten/Breads *
      • Tempeh/Seitan
      • Protein Powders

      *I have noticed when I eat too much bread (ie. bagels, large sandwiches) I feel like a total bag of ass, so I have cut out A LOT of my bread intake. I’m eating as close to the earth as possible, with the exception of baked goods of course. Let’s not get too crazy.

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      Protein powders have always been on my “in moderation” list simply because I want to get my main nutrients from real food. However, along with cutting down my wheat/gluten intake..I have been trying to up my protein intake, and I can only eat so many beans.

      Insert Sunwarrior Protein. Some of you have heard of them, some of you may have not. Before I tried Sunwarrior I used a basic rice protein. I still use the rice protein, but on the occasion that I don’t want to feel like I’m licking the inside of a cardboard box I use Sunwarrior..or Vega..but this post is about Sunwarrior. 🙂

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      With an array of products listed aside from protein, you’re bound to find a product you love. My go to is the Warrior Blend. There are three different flavors, & I love chocolate. The Warrior Blend is a complete protein, which is vital for those of us that don’t consume meat. It also helps calcium absorption, boosts immune system, and helps build muscle.

      sunwarrior-blend-line-upChocolate is good in a smoothie with an orange, banana, and spinach. Vanilla is good with blueberry banana oats, and natural is good in anything, with minimal flavor detection.

      For a raw, natural vegan protein with excellent nutritional stats, Sunwarrior is definitely my go to choice over the rest. The flavor is great, and the benefits are greater. Fuel your body right, and it will last you a lifetime. No pun intended..well, maybe a little.

      Q: What’s your favorite protein powder?

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      | 41 Comments Tagged Protein, Review, Sunwarrior, Vegan
    • Post Vacation Blues

      Posted at 9:40 AM by Brittany, on January 6, 2014

      I’ve always been fascinated by the ability of an aircraft to take me from a place that looks like this..

      Brown, dry land.

      Brown, dry land.

      To this..

      Green, snow-capped land.

      Green, snow-capped land.

      Airplanes are fascinating, but that is beside the point of this post. Despite the wonder that was the fog line on the evergreen trees upon my arrival in Washington, this post is dedicated to some of the amazing adventures I encountered while away in Arizona.

      This will never get old. Fog laying on tree lines is my favorite.

      This will never get old. Fog laying on the tree line is my favorite.

      One blogger meet up. I met up with a fellow plant based blogger and had a lovely time talking blogs, food, life, and of course…coffee. =)

      Two big decisions. I researched and purchased my first DSLR camera and it should arrive in my arms sometime this week. I also set up my 401K..boom, big girl pants ON.

      Three  mountains climbed. Self explanatory.

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      Four trips to Sprouts…in less than a week. We don’t have one in Washington!

      Five toppings on my grilled pizza. Spinach, pineapple, potatoes, rosemary, & brussels sprouts. It’s January and I was able to stand outside by the grill in shorts/tank top.

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      Six packs of sugar in my dads coffee. I was one proud daughter when my dad attempted to get away from Splenda after I told him real sugar was “better” (your body recognizes real sugar and can properly digest it, fake sugar..not so much), however we need to figure something else out because six packs of sugar for one small cup of coffee is not good!

      This article breaks it down perfectly. I’m just happy he tried..baby steps. Love you dad!

      Seven family members attending The Sound of Music together.

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      This is why I bought a DSLR..this quality is horrific.

      This is why I bought a DSLR..this quality is horrific.

      Eight Harry Potter movies watched. After a complete HP marathon, I have finally seen EVERY movie and after the last one ended I felt a piece of my soul die. I’m still recovering.

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      Nine *plus six* miles run with my Garmin. Gary held out for 15 miles of casual running.

      Ten days without my retainers. If you know me, you’ll know I wear my teeth huggers EVERY. SINGLE. NIGHT. Very rarely do I miss a night, and when I discovered I left my retainers on my bathroom sink in Washington I was DISTRAUGHT! Convinced my teeth were being shifted by tiny gnomes every night, I was so happy to be reunited with them.

      Until next time Arizona, keep it classy.

      Q: What was the last vacation you went on??

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      | 54 Comments Tagged Adventure, Arizona, Family, Hiking, Random, Running, Vacation, Vegan
    • Exploring the Area

      Posted at 5:00 AM by Brittany, on January 5, 2014

      New Years day I had the joy of partaking in my third blogger meet up. I was able to sit and chat with Holly for over two hours!! She is just as gorgeous and lively as her blog portrays, and she is also very patient. I got lost on my way to Starbucks and drove to the wrong one.

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      Holly knew how to make an impression because not only was our conversation wonderful, she also brought me a treat. Anyone that brings me treats gets an instant spot in my circle. Make it a vegan, GF treat and you get top spot. This apple spice like cake has sweet potatoes and two different gluten free flours. It was delicious and tasted like fall!

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      No patience, had to bite it before the photo.

      If anyone is interested in transitioning to a plant based lifestyle Holly has a new e-book out with tips and tricks and even some recipes! Check it out here.

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      After we grabbed coffee and parted ways, I decided to explore the area. I went to Whole Foods, World Market, and best of all..I found an amazing restaurant called True Food Kitchen. Upon walking in the doors it was as if the wind blew my hair back and I heard voices whispering, “Brittany, you’re finally here.” The drool was forming before I even sat down. If I lived here, I would apply to work at this place immediately.

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      Fruit everywhere, veggies everywhere, earthy tones, grassy plants, bearded waiters..I sat at the bar to place a “to go” order and watched juice be made, fruits being chopped, and people buzzing loudly. While I waited for my order I was given an orange.

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      It looked like this, except PACKED with people.

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      Arrow points to what I ordered. With a GF pita bun.

      Arrow points to what I ordered. With a GF pita bun.

      Sadly my kale salad was served with Parmesan cheese, and even when I tried to pick around the cheese the dressing tasted like a Caesar and I ended up not eating it. The sandwich more than made up for the lack of kale though, even for a whopping $12.

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      This tempeh was AMAZING.

      This tempeh was AMAZING.

      I had a blast blindly roaming the area and discovering new to me places. Today I fly back to Washington, and Tuesday I go back to slangin lattes at Starbucks. I had a wonderful vacation, and I am now bracing myself for the colder temps.

      Q: Do you like to explore areas you are unfamiliar with? Most of the time yes, unless I am on foot and my magic wand is broken..I need that for protection.

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      | 44 Comments Tagged Adventure, Arizona, Bloggers, Exploring, Random, Vegan
    • Surviving the Holidays

      Posted at 4:43 AM by Brittany, on December 20, 2013

      It’s no secret that many people gain weight during the holidays. I don’t have any spare weight I can afford to gain, so my secret to staying in my pants this holiday season is simple- high protein meals and high intensity workouts. I’ve also cut out sweets, but that’s a personal preference and I am not at all against eating sweets..balance is bliss remember?

      This week was my holiday work party, and it was potluck style. Being a vegan, I know ahead of time there aren’t many options for me at parties like this. It just so happens I don’t enjoy eating food made by other people very often, so it all works out! I brought a dish that allowed me to survive the night without looking twice at the cookies.

      Quintessential Quinoa

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      • 2 cups quinoa (one red, one tan)
      • 2.5 tablespoons olive oil
      • 2 tablespoons fresh orange juice (AKA straight from the orange)
      • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
      • 1 tablespoon lemon/orange zest (half of each)
      • 1/3 cup green onions
      • 1 cup pistachios
      • 1/2 cup crasins
      • 1/2 cup chopped mint
      • 1/2 cup chopped parsley

      Cook your quinoa as directed on your packaging. Once your quinoa is cooked and cooled add the ingredients in the order listed. Starting with the liquids, and ending with the herbs. DO NOT add the pistachios until you are ready to serve though, this keeps them crunchy and fresh tasting. Hence the cup full of nuts on the side.

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      I featured this recipe on my blog many moons ago, but it’s so good I had to bring it back for its own post. This is a light, refreshing, but filling dish welcome at any party! I had to have some before I left my house, being full helps deter my sweet beast from rising.

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      Delicious alone, or paired with a bowl full of beans and greens!

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      The party was filled with laughs and I had a wonderful time. We did a secret Santa exchange and you’ll never guess what I was gifted…my secret Santa did gooooood.

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      Q: How do you survive the holiday temptations, or do eat whatever you want around the holidays?

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      | 38 Comments Tagged Recipe, Vegan
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