Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Girl Who Baked Everything

 
A love a good 4 day weekend, especially when it is not expected. Due to Hurricane Sandy, school and work were canceled for Monday and Tuesday. Do you know what I spent the past 4 days doing.....not exactly running. The name of this blog should be changed to Pumpkin Junkie.
 
Saturday I was supposed to do a 50 minute tempo run. Every single family member ended up being busy though, and I couldn't find a sitter. I decided this meant that I should simply not stress, and spend some quality time with my daughter. We had a guest coming over for dinner. Remember the "pumpkin craze" I talked about in my last post...
 
I started with a huge crock pot of pumpkin chili and a batch of pumpkin cornbread muffins.
 
 
Paired with a Blue Moon Pumpkin Ale. It was perfection.

 
For dessert I made these Pumpkin Pie Biscotti with a cream cheese drizzle. A little bit of a mix between a biscotti and a scone. Pretty damn good.
 
 
I also made this Pumpkin Cheesecake which I brought over to my friends for her birthday. While I didn't get to taste it I'm told it was amazing!

 
And since I'm that crazy.....Pumpkin Pancakes for dinner the next morning:-) I made them with Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Baking Mix.
 
My training called for an 8 mile run on Sunday. I ate those delicious pancakes, got suited up, and was stopped in my tracks when I noticed how disgusting my daughter's bright red eye looked. A couple of hours in-line at the CVS Minute Clinic confirmed she had pink eye.
 
Seeing as though that's contagious for 24 hours, I wouldn't be dropping her at any body's house on Monday either.
 
I did manage to get a nice 5 miler in this morning. I tried to take it nice and easy, which was a lot easier with all the puddles and piles of leaves and debris that Hurricane Sandy left in my way.
 
After running, I continued my madness in the kitchen. I'll show you pictures tomorrow but I have to say from this one that today's creations put everything else to shame.

 
I caught him over the sink, frosting utensil in one hand, measuring cup with batter in the other, taking alternate licks.
 
The finished product was even better.

3 comments:

  1. Hey! Thanks for stopping by my post earlier and your input on shoes. I'll admit I'm pretty clueless on shoes, but I've heard so much about Brooks lately off bloggers - I'm going to look into them and try on a pair.

    I looked at some of your past posts, and I might just have to steal that pyramid workout - I was talking about finding something exactly like that recently!

    And, I hope your daughter's pink eye is getting better!

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    1. No problem! I suggest you go to a store and have your running style analyzed. I overpronate, which is why these shoes are ideal for me.

      I actually stole the pyramid workouts from PeanutButterFingers.com. I love her blog, such great circuits.

      Thanks! It's already looking MUCH better.

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    2. Oh! I know a few people recommended getting your foot fitted professionally but I didn't know you can have your running STYLE analysed! I'm going to see if the Running Room does that here??

      Thanks so much for the suggestion.
      I'm glad she's much better!

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