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St Francis

September 10, 2011 · by Ari ·

One of the worst thing about the “dark ages” (otherwise known as my time of obsessing over calories) was that it made going out and enjoying myself nearly impossible. Let’s be honest, in our society, so many social events center around food. And we all know I love food, but I’ve tried to make social gatherings surrounding it either take place at home where we cook ourselves, or a special occasion so I can actually go out and enjoy myself. I am so grateful to be in a place now where I can go out and enjoy myself at a restaurant with my friends, because I think in the dark ages I was probably very little fun.

Now for the sake of money and health, Steve and I try to do all our cooking/eating at home with the exception of 1-2 meals per week. Thursday I had my amazing sandwich from Sacks, and last night we went out to a new (to me) restaurant that I’ve been wanting to try in downtown Phx called St Francis. I’ve seen it in passing and always thought it looked super cute and their menu is full of lots of unique options, including several healthy options. Count me in! We’ve been trying to make our night out be somewhere new so that it’s exciting!

So last night, Steve, Jason and I finally went over to St Francis. As soon as we walked in, I was excited. The atmosphere and entire look of the restaurant was just so cool and different than anywhere I’ve ever been. Steve took a picture when we first walked in, but it just didn’t capture it.

I started with a delicious glass of pinot grigio–my fav in the summer months! In the winter I switch to red, but almost always pinot!


I was torn with what I wanted for dinner. There was a wild rice vegetable bowl that looked delicious, but when I asked the waitress which was better, she enthusiastically responded with the “Roasted salmon super food.” It came with quinoa, avacado, tomato, radish, and soy beans.

I loved that it was healthy AND delicious! I took about half of it home and was so excited to eat it today for lunch until I walked out to my car this morning and realized it had been sitting in the 100 degree heat in my pretty, brand new car that now no longer has the new car smell. Boo. Sometimes my inherent forgetfulness can be so frustrating! Oh well, nothing some Febreeze and fresh air couldn’t fix.

Jason & Stevie’s plates

French onion burger with whipped potatoes and white fish with lots of stuff–I tried a bite of everything (I love to share!) and everything was super tasty! I would definitely go back again!

Filed Under: Uncategorized · Tagged: food, restaurant, st francis

Penny Rae Vintage

September 10, 2011 · by Ari ·

We are taking a moment from normal posts about my life and recipes (but trust me, the french toast I just made will be coming ASAP) to give out shout out to one of the most amazing and talented women I’ve ever met. Melissa Rae has been one of the most important friends in my life since we met working at theatre camp together in 2005. She is a constant glimpse into the kind of person I hope to become someday. A few (I forget exactly how long) years ago she made a shift in her career and started her own fashion design company. I know it hasn’t been easy for her, but her designs are amazing and she works so hard and is just so talented. I cannot talk her up enough. To fully understand, you’d have to meet her in person. If you live in the STL I highly suggest trying to make that happen!

Anyway, it is an incredibly exciting time for her as one of her garments is featured in this month’s issue of PEOPLE MAGAZINE!!!! I’m so very proud of her and I cannot wait to get my butt to the magazine stand.

If you have a moment, check out her clothes, give her some love, and a shout out for this huge accomplishment. She is oh so very important to me.

http://www.facebook.com/pennyraevintage

Off to work, posts tonight about the super cute restaurant I tried last night and the super delicious french toast I created this morning. Happy Saturday!

Filed Under: Uncategorized · Tagged: friends, penny rae vintage, work

Super Hero Thursday

September 8, 2011 · by Ari ·

Happy Super Hero Thursday everyone! Didn’t know today was a holiday? Well, don’t worry–I celebrate every Thursday, so you are free to join in at any time. Just buy some sort of super hero clothing item and wear it on a Thursday. Tada. Instant holiday. It started this summer because at my summer job “Thurthdayth are hard!” Yes, we say it in a lisp. We’re theatre people.

Today was an other crazy morning of spin–>dance–>meeting, followed by prep work and work work. But it started out on the right foot with my attire

Sorry it’s blurry. I’m not brave enough yet to ask gym strangers to take my picture haha. Spin class was killer today. Half way through I was D-U-N. It was the first time I actually felt like I had given so much so early in the class that I couldn’t continue to give 100%. That’s okay though, I just focused on getting through it for the rest of the time. Today’s ride was so hill-y and challenging in other ways that I’m not sure how to explain in words haha that I only wound up riding 20 mi today. It was good though,  and I’m taking tomorrow off so I’m glad I worked it out today! Dance class was hard again, but so good. I LOVE this teacher. She reminds me of what classes were like back in the Studio One days!

My lunch meeting happened at Sacks–YUM. If you live in Phoenix and you haven’t been to Sacks, what are you waiting for?! I almost always get whatever the hot special is on 12 grain bread. Today it was chicken and lots of spicy deliciousness. The second best thing about Sacks (the hot specials are the first best) is that with your sandwich, you get a perfectly sized chocolate chip cookie. Not like a huge cookie that constitutes about 4 servings, but a legit cookie serving of deliciousness. I would have taken a picture, but I got camera shy 🙂

When I got home from work, I was huuunnnggrrryyy and had a big craving for a box of Kraft mac n cheese. I remember when that stuff was a staple in my diet. I would eat pretty much an entire box to myself. Gross. You can judge me. I judge myself a little.

I decided to raid my pantry and fridge and figure out a way to satisfy my craving. The most amazing thing about this meal? From the moment I said to Steve “I want macaroni and cheese” to the moment the deliciousness hit my mouth was about 10 minutes–the same amount of time it would take to make the box filled with processed cheese powder!

I immediately grabbed a pretty random assortment of ingredients

And hoped for the best!

I boiled some pasta, sauteed some garlic and veggies

Added in a some goat cheese, cream cheese and skim milk. Mixed in some imitation crab.

And then despite Steve’s disapproval, added some green! And of course the pasta.

Clementine approved and wanted some in her food bowl

Ari’s Crabby Mac

yield 4 servings

  • 1 cup whole grain pasta (whole wheat, brown rice, etc.)
  • 4 oz reduced fat cream cheese
  • 4 oz herb goat cheese
  • 1/3-1/2 cup skim milk (we were out of almond milk, or I would have used that)
  • 2/3 cup crab meat (regular or imitation)
  • handful spinach leaves
  • 4 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 1/2 red pepper, chopped
  • 1/2 yellow onion, chopped
  • 1/2 tbs light whipped butter
  • a couple shakes Chalulah
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • chopped tomato for topping (optional)
  • extra spinach for topping (aptional)

Directions

1) Follow directions on the box to cook your pasta

2) Saute onion, pepper and garlic with butter over medium heat for approx 7 minutes

3) When veggies are tender, reduce heat to medium low. Add cheeses, milk, chalulah, and s&p. Whisk together until smooth.

4) Crumble in imitation crab and spinach

5) Add pasta and stir

6) Plate and top with extra spinach and tomato if desired

It totally fulfilled my craving and I had to stop myself from going back for seconds…because I had to save room for desert!

 

I’m Ari, and I am addicted to fro yo. No other dessert cuts it anymore. I just love fro yo and I crave it all the time.

Alright, I have a loooonnng day of teaching tomorrow followed by prep work to teach more Saturday. I plan on spending the rest of the night with the puppies, the husband and Project Runway! Goodnight all!


Filed Under: Entree, Gluten-free, Pasta · Tagged: clementine, dance, food, mac and cheese, project runway, recipe, spin, winston

I love Fajita Wednesday!

September 7, 2011 · by Ari ·

There are few things better than coming home hungry after work to a house that smells delicious with dinner ready and waiting for you. I seriously have the best husband in the entire world. I came home to fajitas cooked perfectly, and the poor guy has a migraine and didn’t even want to eat himself, but still cooked for me. I love him 🙂

Chicken, onions, peppers, fajita seasonings, black beans, goat cheddar, fat free sour cream and salsa. I will have to have him post his secrets to making the perfect fajitas one day, because he is totes an expert!

I definitely went back for seconds and had to stop myself for going back for thirds. I have been SO hungry lately. I don’t know what my deal is, but I feel like a bottomless pit! I’m hoping it’s the fact that I’ve been putting a lot more effort into my work outs making my body hungrier. I mean I don’t like being hungrier, but I do like signals that what I’m doing is working. Plus I’m starting to see a little bit of a difference in my legs, which makes me happy 🙂

I’m gonna go shower the hubby with love and affection. Have a great night everyone!

Filed Under: Uncategorized · Tagged: fajitas, food, steve

The tale of the bad bodyworks teacher

September 7, 2011 · by Ari ·

Good morning everyone! I just returned from the gym and Clementine is currently chewing on my finger while I try to post. The puppies do not like when I don’t pay attention to them as soon as I return home. I wonder how they got so attention needy. Couldn’t be from me 🙂

This morning I met up with Kara for bodyworks. I’ve taken the Wednesday class before and I remember it being good, but it’s been a while. Once we got in, we recognized our hard core yoga instructor from last week and we were super excited. But then super awesome yoga teacher peaced out, and it was all down hill from there. One time a few months ago, we journeyed over to an other gym for bodyworks and were less than thrilled (to say the least) with the instructor. I mean, it was hard, but there was lots of yelling and it was no fun at all. Plus, my biggest pet peeve is when we just sit there and lift weights focusing on one body part at a time. I can do that on my own. I go to bodyworks because usually it’s a bunch of things combined that I would never think of on my own and I get a cardio work out and a strength training work out in at the same time. We left that day totally not feeling it and decided we would not be returning to that gym for that class time again.

So of course today after super cool yoga lady peaces out, who walks in, but the instructor from the dreaded class of bodyworks past! As soon as I saw her, I wanted to leave, but Kara convinced me to stay and then her friend Bekki arrived and sticking it out seemed inevitable. Then, we were informed that the stereo was broken and there would be no music. This may not seem like the hugest deal, but imagine this filled aerobics room, and all the sudden we begin the class doing toe taps on the step in front of us and all you here is tapping feet. NOT GOOD. And definitely NOT fun. That’s the other bonus to group exercise–the music! I definitely had my sour puss face on and was having a hard time taking it seriously.

About half way through our half hour of shoulders (uuggghhh) this older woman starts asking the instructor to slow down the movements. I guess I just assumed she was having a hard time keeping up and tried not to judge, but was definitely taken back by her outspokenness. Well, about the fifth time she made a point of drawing attention to herself, she decided to share that she’s “been doing this for years and if you do it quickly, it doesn’t do ANYTHING.” Wow, lady. She did keep me pretty entertained though.

All in all, I still got strength training in and spending half the class on shoulders, while annoying, was probably good for me since my shoulders are un-proportionally weak. I was a little disappointed in myself for my inability to push through with a positive attitude. I bet I could have gotten even more out of it if I wasn’t focusing on the lameness the whole time. But, at least I didn’t leave! Kara was the only one to look on the bright side.

Bekki and I were cranky. You can’t see it in the picture, but I am giving the class a big thumbs DOWN!

But on the plus side, after class we walked over to Starbucks where I got more pumpkin spice! Yummmm.

After we got coffee, we discussed kind of a touchy subject, and one I have very mixed feelings about. This particular instructor happened to be overweight. Not obese by any means and obviously strong and capable of doing everything she asked us to do (I have seen work out classes where the instructor pops a squat and watches and yells–IMO, there is no controversy in this case, it is just LAME), but she definitely was not in ideal shape, or even really close to it. Bekki and Kara both stated that they want an instructor who is in better shape than them. I mostly agree with this, but it’s not really a secret that I’m not at my goal weight. This fact provided me a lot of fear and reservation in terms of entering the healthy living blog world. I felt like people would have that same reaction. I have also wanted for quite some time to become a certified personal trainer. I feel like it’s something I would be really good at, especially with overweight clients (not necessarily body builders haha), but the same fear comes with that. I feel like I am perfectly capable of teaching a work out class or working as a trainer. Does not being at my goal weight actually affect my abilities?

What do you guys think? Does a person’s size/weight/appearance make a difference in their effectiveness as an instructor? Does it affect your opinion as a work out “student”?

I’m off to make some oatmeal–I’ve been craving it since yesterday, and had no time to make it yesterday morning! Have a great day!

Filed Under: Uncategorized · Tagged: bodyworks, coffee, exercise

Happy Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Day!!

September 6, 2011 · by Ari ·

Hooray!! Fall is coming! Pumpkin spice is BACK! Am I a huge nerd for being so excited about this? Don’t answer that…

Today was the craziest day, but it has actually been awesome in every way. It started out with 9:15 spin. Side note: it is time to invest in bike shorts. Anyway, in the middle of peddling my little heart out I realized that the dance class my friend Carson and I decided to take over at MCC started TODAY @ 10:20–OY! So I decided I would skip the cool down, be a couple minutes late to class and everything would be okay. I made it 26 miles in an hour, and I definitely feel like I’m getting stronger. I wanted to get a picture of myself completely soaked in my own sweat, but this home girl was in a hurry!

I sped over to MCC (still covered in sweat–yeah, I’m gross like that), got to the dance class at about 10:30 and realized all I’d eaten was a slice of ezekiel bread with a light spread of peanut butter. Whoops. Class was hard. Like, I kind of wanted to quit. All these 18 year old girls can drop on the floor and roll like it’s nothing. I felt old. But it’s good for me, and I wasn’t the absolute worst one, so I know I’m in the right place. I need to push myself, I just haven’t really danced since graduation and I was expecting to ease back into it, but looks like I took a giant leap.

So class ends at 11:55, and I teach at 12:45 on Tuesdays. I was planning on Tuesdays to just peace out a few minutes early, but today I had to stay to the end to get the ad slip signed. Then I got stuck at the parking lot, and didn’t make it home til 12:10–starving, sweaty, and without my morning iced coffee–EEK! I knew I had to leave by 12:20. On my way home, I called Steve (I knew he was home on lunch) and begged him to get me coffee and being the world’s best husband, he obliged.

Okay, are you ready for the amazing part? I showered, got dressed, made a smoothie to go (and it was like the best smoothie EVER) and left my house in 11 minutes. I am magical.

Got to work, had a great class with my kiddos, then met up with Bethy for a trip to the most dreaded spot ever: The DMV. Gross. I even tried to be nice and funny with the employees and all of my funniness was lost on them. Thankfully, I had Bethy to keep me company. Once we were done, I took her for coffee to say thank you and I finally got to experience what I’ve been dreaming of all day long–PUMPKIN SPICE!!!

I usually try to avoid the sugary syrups, or if I do get them, not to get the full amount. I got a tall iced coffee with 1 pump pumpkin spice, 2 pumps sugar-free caramel, soy milk and light ice. Yes, my coffee is complicated. I usually get a sugar-free caramel iced coffee with soy, light ice. If you don’t say light ice, you get all ice, no coffee–no bueno!

Finally, I came home and made a big, delicious salad out of Sunday dinner’s left over’s (Steve made a sandwich with his half of the left overs and loved it), and went out for some fro yo for a perfect end to a crazy, but awesome day.

Happy Pumpkin Spice Day!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized · Tagged: coffee, dance, food, pumpkin, spin

Labor Day=More Lavosh Pizzas!

September 6, 2011 · by Ari ·

Happy Tuesday after long weekend! I don’t know about you, but my weekend seemed like a whirlwind and right now I am enjoying some much needed time in a comfy chair at home watching trashy reality tv (ANTM–I can’t help it, I love it).

Yesterday Steve and I brought mi hermano (ever since Jacob started taking Spanish in school and insisting that he is a “double threat”, we only refer to each other by hermano and hermana) over to Jason and Nacho’s for Labor Day. Nacho volunteered to make his delicious baked artichokes (YUM), I volunteered to make lavosh pizzas (and of course dessert), and hermano’s mom (yes our family is confusing–we have the same dad) offered to go to Serranos and pick up queso 🙂 On the way over we completed a madlib that begam “Hello. Hermano pickle here to tell you about the jo mama.” I love madlibs.

As soon as we got there, I got to cookin! 4 different lavosh pizzas. I made way too much food. And ate too much, but it was worth it :O) I tried a small slice from each pizza and was lured in by the huge bag of kettle chips sitting on the counter–whoops!

In order of my favorite to least favorite 🙂

Bruschetta Lavosh Pizza

yeild 8 slices

  • 1 whole wheat lavosh crust
  • 1-2 tomatoes (vine ripened or roma), chopped
  • 3-4 basil leaves, chopped
  • handful spinach leaves
  • 1/4 cup part skim mozzarella, grated (friendly reminder that cheese is ALWAYS better when you grate it yourself!)
  • 4 oz herb goat cheese
  • 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar, reduced (I didn’t use any sugar)

Directions

1) Preheat oven to 450

2) Place lavosh crust on a foiled cookie tin and crisp in the oven for 3-4 min

3) Top with tomatoes, basil, spinach and mozz

4) Use a spoon to dollop goat cheese in the center of where each slice will be

5) Bake for 5 minutes

6) Slice and plate

7) Drizzle with balsalmic reduction and enjoy!

Mexi Lavosh Pizza

yeild 8 slices

  • 1 whole wheat lavosh crust
  • 1/2 tomato (vine ripened or roma), chopped
  • 1/4 cup black beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1/2 jalapeno, chopped
  • 3 tbs chopped onion
  • 3 tbs chopped red pepper
  • 3 oz reduced fat cream cheese, softened
  • 2 tbs taco seasonings
  • 1/4 cup part skim mozzarella, grated

Directions

1) Preheat oven to 450

2) Saute jalapeno, onion and red pepper with non stick spray and 1/2 tbs taco seasoning

3) With an electric mixer, combine cream cheese and remaining taco seasoning

4) Place lavosh crust on a foiled cookie tin and crisp in the oven for 3-4 min

5) Evenly spread cream cheese/taco seasoning micture

6) Top with tomato, onion, jalapeno, red pepper, and mozz

7) Bake for 5 minutes

8) Slice and enjoy!

Spinach and Artichoke Lavosh Pizza

yeild 8 slices

  • 1 whole wheat lavosh crust
  • 2 handfuls spinach, chopped
  • 1/3 cup artichoke hearts, chopped
  • 2 ounces reduced fat cream cheese
  • 1 ounce low fat ricotta cheese
  • 1/4 cup part skim mozzarella, grated
  • 1 tsp lemon pepper
  • 1 clove garlic, chopped

Directions

1) Preheat oven to 450

2) With an electric mixer, combine cream cheese, ricotta cheese, lemon pepper, garlic, spinach and artichokes

2) Place lavosh crust on a foiled cookie tin and crisp in the oven for 3-4 min

3) Evenly spread cream cheese mixture

4) Top with mozz and extra spinach if desired

5) Bake for 5 minutes

6) Slice and enjoy!

The last one was an imitation crab + spinach. We were all luke warm about it. It was good, but just didn’t compare to the other three, so I’m gonna leave it off from here. If you really want the recipe, ask and I will share.

I also brought the sweet potato cupcakes, and they were a hit!

How was everyone’s 3 day weekend? Enjoy the 4 day work week!

Filed Under: Uncategorized · Tagged: cooking, family, friends, pizza

Skinnified Sunday: Rachael Ray’s Pesto Presto Chicken

September 5, 2011 · by Ari ·

So because I still love recipe modifying and I still think skinnify is a cute term, Steve and I have decided to do Skinnified Sundays. The name is pretty self explanatory–we take a recipe and make it healthier better. To find our Sunday recipes, we pick a cookbook from the pantry, and both open to a bookmarked page (when I get a recipe book I usually go through and mark all the ones I want to try) and whichever recipe looks better, that’s what we go for.

So I picked up my Rachael Ray “Look and Cook” book that my mom got me for my birthday (thanks mom–it has produced lots of deliciousness!) and I opened to Pesto Presto Chicken and announced to Steve that I won before he even got his turn :O) He looked at the recipe and didn’t even open a page himself. It was decided. Actually, I was pretty surprised by how mostly healthy it was (good job Rachael Ray!), but of course saw a few things I could tweak.

To start the night off, we opened a pumpkin beer (I’ve been whining for days about how I want pumpkin beer) and a vanilla porter

I hoped the pumpkin beer would be…well…pumpkinier. The vanilla was dangerously delicious.

Next we made the pesto

Winston wondered when I was going to drop some

Then got the chicken ready to go

When my food comes out looking fantastic, I pose and gloat and say “Taaaadddaaaa!” How do I have friends again?

DINNER! (I also made a salad with no recipe–sorry! Essentially romain, part skim mozz, basil, fat free croutons, tomato, cucumber, fat free balsalmic. It was also yummy.)

Pesto Presto Chicken original recipe:

  • 3 tablespoons pine nuts, toasted
  • 10 fresh basil leaves
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
  • 5 1/2 ounces boursin cheese, garlic and herb
  • 1/2 cup freshly grated parmesiano-reggiano cheese
  • salt and pepper
  • 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • 12 slices tomatoes

My Swaps:

  • Roasted unsalted pistachios for pine nuts (-calories, -$$, +protein)
  • 4 oz herb goat cheese + 3 TBS low fat ricotta cheese for boursin cheese (-calories, -fat, +yummy goat cheese flavor)
  • Asiago cheese for parm (-$$)
  • I only had room for 8 tomato slices–those must have been some big chickens!

The results? Ummm YUM! I would absolutely make this again for guests. It was my first time making pesto, and my first time using one of my fav wedding presents–my red Kitchenaid food processor (thanks Janie!). For those of you who don’t know, before Thanksgiving of 2009, Steve surprised me with the sparkly red Kitchenaid stand mixer I had been drooling over–and not even as an early Christmas present–as a “just because” present. Jealous yet? I totally married the most amazing man in the world :O) Anyway, ever since, I have been mildly obsessed and every other appliance has followed suit in Kitchenaid and in red.

Have you ever seen a food processor in action? It is magical. So was the pesto. Plus, pesto with no oil? Sign me up!

New Recipe

Skinnified Rachael Ray’s Pesto Presto Chicken

yield 4 servings

  • 3 tablespoons pistachios, roasted
  • 10 fresh basil leaves
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
  • 4 oz herb goat cheese
  • 3 TBS low fat ricotta cheese
  • 1/2 cup freshly grated asiago or any hard Italian cheese
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts, 6 oz each
  • 8  slices vine ripened tomatoes

Directions:

1) Heat oven to 450 degrees.

2) In small bowl of a food processor, combine pistachios, cheeses, basil and parsley. Process until smooth, scraping down sides of the bowl half way. Set aside.

3) Butterfly the chicken breasts.

4) Divide the cheese mixture equally between the chicken.

5) Fold like a book.

6) Place on a non stick baking sheet (I foiled and sprayed with nonstick spray–less dishes=happier Ari!)

7) Top with tomato slices.

8) Bake for approx 20 minutes, until browned and chicken is cooked throughout.

9) Let meat rest for approx 5 min, and enjoy!

And of course there has to be dessert. I was inspired by the sweet potato sitting on my counter. Sweet potato cupcakes. Yes please.

I love how round the tops turn out!

Original recipe (from bakerella.com):

  • 1 1/2 cups firmly packed brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup butter, room temperature
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 2 3/4 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 Tbsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 3/4 cup whole milk
  • 1 cup cooked sweet potatoes
  • 1/3 cup bourbon

My swaps:

  • 1/2 the recipe. I don’t need 24 cupcakes sitting in my house.
  • Splenda brown sugar blend for brown sugar (-calories, -sugar)+unfortunate fakey crap–I’m so on the fence about fake sweeteners!)
  • Non fat vanilla greek yogurt for butter (-fat, -calories, +protein)
  • Egg whites for whole eggs (-fat, -calories, -cholesterol)
  • Whole wheat pastry flour for all purpose flour (+fiber, +protein)
  • Unsweetened vanilla almond milk for whole milk (-fat, -calories)
  • Add cinnamon (+yum)

New recipe

Skinnified Bourbon Sweet Potato Cupcakes

yeild 12 cupcakes

  • 1/3 cup plus 2 TBS firmly packed splenda brown sugar blend
  • 3 TBS non fat vanilla greek yogurt
  • 2 egg whites
  • 1 tsp vanilla (I didn’t half the vanilla–I LOVE vanilla!)
  • 1 1/3 cups whole wheat pastry flour
  • 1/2 Tbsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • pinch salt
  • 1/3 cup plus 2 TBS unsweetened vanilla milk
  • 1/2 cup cooked sweet potatoes
  •  2 TBS bourbon

Directions:

1) Preheat oven to 350

2) Mix dry ingredients

3) Mix wet ingredients

4) Combine

5) Evenly divide between 12 lines muffin tins

6) Bake for 12-15 min until a toothpick in the center comes out clean

I liked them more the next day. Weird right? They’re good, but I must admit they are probably better with real butter. However, my 14 year old brother ate 3 in a row, so they obviously didn’t taste too healthy :O) Clementine asked for one, but sweets are bad for puppies. When I said no, she made this face.

I didn’t make a “frosting” til the next day and never got a picture–whoops! But here’s what I did

Bourbon Maple Glaze

  • Powdered sugar
  • Tiny drop bourbon
  • 2 tiny drops pure maple syrup
  • Milk of choice until desired consistency

In case you’ve never made a glaze before and think they sound fancy, let me explain. All you do is take a bunch of powdered sugar, add liquid very small amounts at a time, and whisk together until your desired glaze consistency. Generally that liquid is milk. Tada.

Oyyyy! That was a long poooossstttt. I have to work on my wordiness :O) Happy Labor Day friends!

Filed Under: Uncategorized · Tagged: baking, beer, cooking, food, puppies, skinnified

September 5, 2011 · by Ari ·

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A change is comin’!

September 4, 2011 · by Ari ·

Hello, lovely readers! Those of you that know me have probably noticed a fairly significant change in the blog recently–It went from a place I would occasionally post recipes with very little effort, and as I’ve read other healthy living blogs and become passionate about sharing more of my journey with others, I have changed from my “Skinnified recipes” to posting more about life in general and how I choose to live it.

So lately I have been really hot and cold on the blog name–I think it’s cute and catchy and still consider many of my recipes to be “skinnified”, but I feel like the name can give the wrong impression. I’m not skinny. I don’t want to be skinny. I am healthy and I of course I have goals in terms of my body that I haven’t achieved yet, but skinny isn’t one of them.

Soooo….I’m changing the name AND moving to my own domain! Holla!

The blog will stay focused on healthy living (mind, body, spirit), my life, and of course Winston and Clementine! I hope you all will continue to read and over at…..

!!! www.ArisMenu.com !!!

It’s not 100% set up yet, but should be by tomorrow so excuse the dust in the move–I will be back ASAP! :O)

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Hello world!

September 4, 2011 · by Ari ·

Welcome to WordPress.com. After you read this, you should delete and write your own post, with a new title above. Or hit Add New on the left (of the admin dashboard) to start a fresh post.

Here are some suggestions for your first post.

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Winnie’s first year!

September 1, 2011 · by Ari ·

I am just a teensy bit late on a post I’ve been wanting to write, but better late than never! This is a very special time in our family–call me sentimental, call me plain ridiculous–but we are celebrating a year with our first child–Winston (aka Winnie aka WinnieBear aka Winstibear aka Winstontaneous aka The Winstigator. Yes I am nick name obsessed–just wait til I write about Clementine when we’ve had her for a year!)

Just a couple of weeks after moving in to our house last August, Steve made me a deal–when all the boxes were unpacked, we could get a puppy. I’d been whining about wanting one of my very own for the last 6 years and it was one of the things I was most excited for when we bought our house–my own puppy! Well then Steve through his back out in the move and if you know me, you know I suck at things like unpacking, being organized and motivating myself for things I don’t want to do, but the idea of a puppy on the other end helped put my booty in gear and within a few short weeks, I had everything ready to go!

We looked at a few other dogs before meeting Winnie. I kept telling Steve the others weren’t right and I was waiting for some feeling I couldn’t explain. He was starting to doubt my illogical approach to puppy selection until we showed up at the humane society, he caught a glimpse of li’l Win and said “I think this is the one!’ We took him out to the trial area and within moments he licked my face and I felt that thing–he was SO the one!

I may or may not have started crying when I came back across this picture. The moment we knew he was ours (and I think he knew too)!



New puppy doesn’t even have his collar yet!



He LOVES to ride in the car, but always wants to be closer to mom and dad!



But he’d rather be the driver



Not long after we got him, Winston got to take his first family road trip to Palm Springs with mom, dad and uncle Jacob. He shows his excitement in face licks.

And here is where I introduce Winston to the customs of he Jewish roots.



He was excited about wedding day with so many new friends in the house, but for some reason he thought I had time to lay around with him all day long. Good thing the ceremony wasn’t until 5:30!



Before the “pay attention to me” growling comes (see below), he makes this face



This is how I get the growling to stop



And when I ask Steve to take cute pictures of him so I can blog about our first year together, he poses in full cuteness



Winston makes me feel special every single day. I freaks the heck out when I walk in the door like he hasn’t seen me in years. He cuddles right up to me and insists on touching me at all times. If he wants attention, he growls at me until I let him up on my lap–I’ll have to post a video one day–SOOOO CUTE! He makes me smile, he makes me laugh, he sits with me resting his head on my chest when I cry. He brings so much joy to my life and I simply cannot imagine my life without him!

Love you Winnie! Happy 1 year anniversary–you turn 2 in one month! Holy cow, I guess that makes you an adolescent :O)

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