Baking Machine

Today I have made:

- Edamame Guacamole (For tonight’s meal at my in-law’s.)

- 3 Grain Chewy Energy Bars (For myself.)

- Rhubarb Crisp (For my in-laws, as a thank you for letting me steal their rhubarb.)

- Whole Grain Glory Muffins (For a breakfast potluck tomorrow morning.)

It is fun taking close-up shots. :)

Workout

Craig and I ran 4 miles together this morning in 40 minutes. Craig had been running 3, so pushing himself to 4 took some encouragement from me, but he was determined and finished strong!

One of the tactics I used for him came from Dean Karnazes’ book 50/50 (50 marathons, in 50 states, in 50 consecutive days) that I’ve been reading–and love by the way! The section I read last night before bed talked about taking “baby steps”–breaking down each run or goal into smaller steps.

So for the run this morning, Craig knew he could run 3 miles, so it was the last mile where he needed some extra motivation. When we got to 20 minutes–and were only half done–it became a little daunting because usually by this point we only have 10 minutes left. Twenty-five minutes into the run, I told him, let’s focus on getting to 30 minutes first.

We chatted a little bit and soon we had reached 30 minutes. Yeah! First “baby step” accomplished. Now only 10 minutes to go. ”Alright,” I told him, “we are going to focus on running to that stop sign.” And when we got there, we made another short-term (“baby step”) goal. With 5 minutes to go, we planned out the remainder of the route so we mentally knew where the “finish line” was and before we knew it, 4 miles had been accomplished! Success!

A lot of water was consumed afterwards.

Breakfast

I am somewhat ashamed to say I bought this Special K cereal that has an ingredients list a mile long, but it sure is good!! (Plus how could I pass up a good sale and coupon. ;) )

So crunchy and sweet!

Instead of regular milk, I enjoyed my cereal with some Original Silk Soymilk.

I rarely drink soymilk plain, but I do like it on my cold cereal!

I also had a piece of Oat Flax Walnut Bread with Trader Joe’s Almond Butter with Roasted Flaxseed spread on it.

A short while later, I needed some protein and knew exactly what I wanted–strawberry flavored Chobani.

Lunch

Lunch was a full plate of veggies. (I feel like I have been lacking in this department lately.)

- red pepper

- celery

- hummus

- carrots

- celery

- cucumber

- arugula with glazed pecans and poppy seed dressing

And a piece of toast with peanut butter and blueberry jam.

Now that my baking extravaganza is over, it is time to relax a bit–especially for my long run tomorrow morning! :)

Rhubarb Crisp

Where does my time go? There was actually little on my “to-do” list this afternoon, but I sure kept myself busy. :)

It is so nice to be able to have lunch with Craig every once in a while. I am going to miss it once I start teaching again, which is quickly approaching!

My eats for lunch:

Israeli Couscous with Beans

A sweet, juicy kiwi. Yes, you can eat the skin. If you can get past the fuzzy texture, it is honestly quite good. Plus, you save time by not having to peel it!

And a Skinny Cow Mint Ice Cream Sandwich. So minty and chocolatey! These are awesome, but I think the Skinny Cow Caramel Ice Cream Cones have my heart.

This afternoon I was busy in the kitchen making Craig’s favorite dessert. There is only a handful of sweet treats my husband likes, but his mouth waters for Rhubarb Crisp.

This recipe comes from my mom who made this all the time while I was growing up.

I started with fresh rhubarb from my in-law’s garden.

Rhubarb Crisp

Ingredients:

4 cups fresh rhubarb, diced

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 1/3 cups sugar

3/4 cup all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1/3 cup butter

Directions:

1. Place rhubarb in ungreased baking dish, 10 in. x 6 in. x 1 1/2 in. Sprinkle with salt.

2. Measure sugar, flour, and cinnamon into bowl.

3. Add butter and mix thoroughly until mixture is crumbly.

4. Sprinkle evenly over rhubarb.

5. Bake at 350 degrees for 40-50 minutes or until topping is golden brown.

While baking away this afternoon, I snacked on some Dr. Kracker Krackers and medium cheddar cheese.

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We are off to the gym to pump some iron. I enjoy lifting weights and love how strong I feel after I am done! :)