A Visit From The Goon Squad

It’s been gray and misty all day which crushed any hopes of running on Bayshore.  I exchanged the lack of motivation and  availability of Thai food delivery by having over medium eggs and cracking open my new read: A Visit From The Goon Squad.

Upon reading the first few pages, I was hooked.  Although, I knew I’d be hooked by the description.  I can’t wait to be a super nerd during lunch tomorrow and sneak in another chapter.

I don’t know why I’m saying I can’t wait…  I’m currently nerding out hardcore by sitting on the couch with two computers in my lap.  Now back to helping Matteo with his business cards!

It’s Been A While

I haven’t been to yoga in the park in a loooooong time!  Between smoking hot summer weather and the fear of further damaging my car accident neck, I had built up quite the aversion to this former favorite.

To say I was rusty was an understatement.  The first downward dog of my practice was… hard.  By the time I started enjoying myself, it was time for our final chaturanga.  But even if it was only for a small moment, I did enjoy myself, which means I’ll surely bring yoga in the park back into my Sunday routine!

After yoga I stopped at Greenwise to pick up some sushi, which didn’t look good.  I ended up getting vegetable soup, rice, and peas from the salad bar. Vegetable soup that I thought had noodles in it (don’t those white things look like  noodles?!).  Nope.  White string beans.  So disappointed.

Thanksgiving, In Pictures

 

 

 

 

Happy Gobble Gobble Day!!!

Whoop, it’s almost that time!  I love, love, love Thanksgiving for a ton of reasons, but mostly for getting to eat dinner as a family, that start of cooler weather, and lots and lots of side dishes.  Little bites of lots of food makes me a happy, happy turkey!

I knew exactly which cookbook I wanted to bake from this year.  I pulled Terry Walters Clean Food off of the cookbook shelf and flipped to the fall table of contents.  It was a toss up between two butternut squash recipes, but ultimately, the Butternut Squash Casserole won.

I’m such a sucker for simple ingredients!

The recipe was a little more labor intensive that I had anticipated – LOTS of chopping.  However, if I hadn’t doubled the recipe, I don’t think it would have been that bad.

The casserole was sizzling its little heart out when I pulled it out of the oven.  I sampled a piece and thought it was tasty.  I had my uncle give it a whirl and he suggested that I add a little salt.  It’s amazing what the tiniest bit of salt can do! The maple syrup and cider bump up the natural sweetness of the squash just a notch, the red onion adds tang, and the toasted almonds add texture.  Overall, I think this dish comes together quite nicely!

I do not think this recipe stands a chance in being the favorite amongst all of the over-sweetened, over-creamed, over-salted dishes that dominate a traditional Thanksgiving Day table; however, if I were completely in charge of a holiday menu, I wouldn’t think twice about including this casserole again.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families!