Sunday, September 20, 2009

Hi, I’m Kristi

Hey everyone! Remember me?

Gosh I don’t know where the time has gone this week…I have been so busy! And I have DEFINITELY missed all of you!

First of all, to pick up where I left off on my last post, I did in fact get the job I applied for. You are now looking at a brand new bank teller!

Me:

I scored a job at one of our local banks, and the best part is the location. It is literally a few stores down from my job at the salon AND only about 3 minutes from my house! Ummm, perfect?!? I really love it there…I have already become great friends with everybody there! Thing is, being a bank teller is not easy, folks! I have a TON to learn and it has been a rather stressful week for me, trying to get every thing down. I won’t give up though…I’ll get the hang of it!

So I told ya’ll about my work/intern program that I’m in through my highschool…well this is my job for the afternoons! And yes, I will still be working at the salon, too. So needless to say, with juggling school, homework, bank telling, the salon, and training for my race that is next week, I have my hands FULL!

This week has been kind of overwhelming, which is why I have been mostly absent from the blogging world. All I felt like doing when I got home at night was eating and then collapsing. But I do think that my schedule will actually work out very well…I am just in a transition period right now and still have some adjusting to do.

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And don’t worry…I have still been partaking in some awesome eating…

My very first bowl of green oats!

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(sorry for the horrible pic)

My opinion? Love at first taste.

I combined 1/2 banana, 1/3 cup unsweetened almond milk, buttload of spinach, 2 tbsp vanilla protein powder, and cinnamon into my magic bullet blender and whirled it around. Then I combined this with 1/3 cup oatbran. Mixed together. Cooked in the microwave for 2 minutes, as usual. 

Toppings: Oikos plain and Naturally More

This is going to be PERFECT for winter! I was seriously beginning to worry what I would do once the weather started getting colder and wouldn’t be able to start my day out with my beloved GMs…but have no fear, green oats are here! (hehe)

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Last night, I decided to try Heather’s(www.heathereatsalmondbutter.com) recipe for Marinutta sauce!

First, I cut up some veggies to get to roasting:

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1/2 butternut squash, 1/2 a red onion, baby bella mushrooms, and some tomaters. I drizzled on some coconut oil and sprinkled some sea salt. Then I roasted them at 425 degrees for about an hour.

For the sauce, I combined 1/2 cup marinara sauce with 1 scoop of TJ’s raw almond butter and 1 scoop of flax meal. I mixed it together and popped it in the microwave for about 45 seconds.

I also steamed some broccoli to throw in.

After all was said and done, here was my delicious bowl of goodness, topped with feta:

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Okay…new favorite dinner? Ever? Quite possibly. Go try this now!!

The sauce was a real winner, but next time I’m just going to steam up a ton of broccoli to mix with it. I think the sauce “worked” the best with the broccoli and I found myself wishing I had used more. This is actually a plus, because all I have to do is pop some broccoli in the microwave for a few minutes and I’m ready to go! Awesome.

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I received a lovely package in the mail towards the beginning of the week…my RACE package!!

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This got me so excited and motivated to just run, run, run. In fact, that is exactly what I did this morning! I started off with a piece of Ezekiel bread and raw almond butter, then I was out the door.

I ended up running about 3 miles and taking a nice easy walk for another 1 mile. It was glorious. :)

Oh, and shout out to Jenny, because before I left for my run, I did my 10 minutes of yoga for National Yoga Month. Woo Hoo!

Now I am showered and clean, and just devoured a lovely Sunday lunchie:

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A hummus, turkey, spinach, and sprouts sandwich on a whole wheat bun. Leftover roasted veggies w/ketchup, carrots, and sugar snap peas on the side. Plus an un-pictured white peach.

My plan for the rest of today is to relax as much as possible. I definitely need some recovery time so I can take on a new week!

I hope you all enjoy your Sunday and have a wonderful week!

people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things." - Leonardo Da Vinci

9 comments:

  1. That's awesome about your new job! I didn't know they hired so young.. awesome!!

    Have a great sunday!

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  2. ow ow way to get that yoga... 'atta girl :)

    congrats on the new job!!!! work that money honey! ;)

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  3. holy yum! you have AMAZING foood in the post, girl. i think green oats would be super tastey! are they sweet??

    Congrats on your job!!

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  4. That new job sounds amazing girly :) Congrats times a million! Lovin all of these eats too! Feta makes everything taste better for sure <3

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  5. Congrats on the new job! You are one busy girl--but I know you can handle it :)

    Must try Heather's sauce! Mmm! Green oats are the bombbb!
    <3 jess
    xoxo

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  6. totally jealous that you have a job. I really need/want one.

    mm that tomato sauce sounds heavenly. More broccoli the better!

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  7. Ha, this is an odd thing to say (well, maybe not for a food blogger...) but all these veggies look AMAZING!!!! I love and miss roasted/grilled/steamed/sauteed veggies so. Now I get to deal with whatever my sorority house's chef whips up, which is sometimes delish and sometimes notttt so great. Oh well!! Hope you've been having some relaxing down-time, xoo

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  8. DUUUUUUDE I totally had the same damn dinner too - my version of the marinutta was even made with TJ's raw almond butter as well, hahaha!! Love it!! :-D I used lots of broccoli and kale though in my mix. Try that.

    Take care, dear Kristi!! xx

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  9. Congrats on the job!

    Cool oatmeal, and the roasted vegetables look great!

    Have an awesome week!

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