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September 3, 2016

Life Lately

Good morning friends!

I’ll be heading to Atlanta shortly, but I wanted to pop in and catch the blog up on some things going on lately since I haven’t been around much.  I’m so excited about my trip to Atlanta – I’ll see my precious cousin and her little ones, my grandmother, some aunts and uncles, and friends on this trip while also taking a class for the Series 7 Exam.  So what’s been going on?

  • I bought a house!

Crazy, I know.  I had a great experience buying a house and would love to recap that at some point.  I have a few projects on the horizon, so there will definitely be some before/after posts coming soon.

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I’m getting fairly settled in, but it’s been crazy busy in my neck of the woods and things are coming together a lot more slowly than I initially anticipated.  The kitchen is organized though and I have my coffee pot brewing coffee, so that is the biggest start to making a house feel like home in my opinion.  This has been such a fun and exciting experience for me and I’m so thrilled to have my sister living with me during this time!

  • Street Vegan and other Vegan Cookbooks

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I’ve been waiting to have my own kitchen back for 3 years now.  Over the past 3 years, I have collected a multitude of vegan cookbooks.  One of which was recently given to me by some friends.  My birthday is in April, but I didn’t get this gift until last week, which turned out to be perfect timing with buying a house.  This cookbook looks so unique and fun!  I’m also looking forward to cooking from Raw. Vegan. Not Gross. and Vegan Cooking for Carnivores.

  • Book Club is Back!!

This is very very exciting, y’all!  We took a little book club hiatus and kept talking and talking about getting it back together…. well, we finally took the plunge!!  We started off with a night at Katy’s picking books and hostesses.  Katy provided tiny home-made pizza’s that we could personalize.  It was so much fun, we always have a great time getting together!  It’s wonderful to love who you work with and I certainly do.

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Then Chris made the cutest bookmarks to let us know when/where/which book we’ll be reading!  The first book club was at Chris’ house and she made some delicious bruschetta.

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The host always provides the dinner and then you bring your own choice of beverage, usually wine.

  • My best friend is back

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Back in July, I got a text message from my friend Lacy (who I met as a VISTA and who was currently working and living in South Carolina) that said she was applying to Law School at Mississippi College in Jackson, MS.  I was thrilled to say the least, but honestly didn’t believe it would actually happen.  I knew she’d get in and I knew she’d get the scholarship she wanted because she’s brilliant, but I wasn’t sure if she would actually take the plunge and move here.  Her boyfriend is still in South Carolina and I didn’t really think she’d be too excited about moving back to Mississippi.  She got accepted, got the scholarship, and decided to accept!  She’ll be here for three years and we have so many memories to make!  The very first memory made was with Sweet Tea, of course.

Well, that highlights a little about what’s been going on.  I’m off to finish laundry & packing, but I’m hoping to be back more frequently these days.  I have internet at my new house now, I have inspirational places to blog, and I have lots to blog about!

  • What’s been going on in your life lately? 
  • Have you bought a house, what was your experience?
  • What do you think makes a house feel more like a home?

Filed Under: First Home, Mississippi, Travel, Vegan Tagged With: blogging, bookclub, coffee, food, mcalisters, vegan Leave a Comment

April 3, 2015

Roasted Brussel Sprouts

I am so excited to share this recipe with y’all today.  I decided to buy a bag of brussel sprouts on my last shopping trip.  I had no clue what I was going to do with them, but they looked pretty and I had never had brussel sprouts before.  As a vegetarian, I felt that it was finally time to give into the stereotypical “gross” vegetable and see what I could make of it.  I knew I was going to roast them and I seeked out some recipes on pinterest (of course!) but I didn’t find a recipe that either sounded good or that I had the ingredients for.  What does a blogger do?  Create a random recipe and hope for the best!

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Tuesday night, I made yet another trip to Whole Foods.  The amount of charges on my card from Whole Foods is embarrassing, but I can’t help how I feel about this grocery store.  Plus, I find contentment by just walking around a grocery store, even more so a Whole Foods grocery store because of all the beautiful produce and natural options they provide.  Sorry, back to my story – I was in Whole Foods Tuesday night and they had the owners of Delta Blues Rice sampling their long grain rice and rice grits.  I had never had rice grits, but I gave them a try and instantly fell in love!  I picked up a bag right away.  When I was scrambling to decide on dinner last night, I came up with a combination of Rice Grits and Roasted Brussel Sprouts.

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Roasted Brussel Sprouts
Recipe Type: Side Dish
Cuisine: Vegetable
Author: No Bologna Blog
Prep time: 5 mins
Cook time: 20 mins
Total time: 25 mins
Serves: 1
I served these Roasted Brussel Sprouts over Delta Blues Rice Grits.
Ingredients
  • 1/2 bag of brussel sprouts
  • 2 tbsp low sodium soy sauce
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400*
  2. Wash and cut brussel sprouts
  3. Mix soy sauce, garlic powder, and sesame seeds in a bag
  4. Add brussel sprouts to the bag and shake to coat evenly
  5. On a baking sheet, make an aluminum foil bowl and pour the coated brussel sprouts in the bowl
  6. Roast for 20 minutes, tossing halfway through, adding a small amount of soy sauce if needed
  7. Serve over rice
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The timing turned out perfect with this recipe.  I put the rice on the stove to start boiling and preheated my oven.  While waiting on that, I was able to prepare the brussel sprouts, get them wrapped in aluminum foil, and by that time I was ready to start simmering the rice for 20 minutes and putting the brussel sprouts in the oven for 20 minutes.

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I’m excited to see what else I can try on these Rice Grits.  They have some good looking recipes on their website that I think can easily be adapted for a vegetarian.  I’m definitely going to try out the risotto.  I love supporting local Mississippi businesses and farmers, I’m so glad that I ran into Whole Foods Tuesday night so I can get introduced to Delta Blues Rice.

If you’re interested in trying out Mississippi farmed rice, you can purchase online at Eat, Y’all! or if you’re a Mississippian, you can view a list of their retailers.

*I was not compensated for writing this blog post and I did not receive free product, I simply found a product I love and a Mississippi company I can support.  I wanted to share that with my readers, especially my local readers.*

  • How do you make brussel sprouts?
  • What store do you have an embarrassing amount of purchases at each month?

Filed Under: Food, Mississippi, Recipes, Vegan, Vegetarian, Whole Foods 1 Comment

March 25, 2015

Healthy Mexican Cooking Class

Good Morning!!  I love Wednesdays – they’re half way through the week, so you get excited about the weekend coming up, and I get to go to Java Jog!  Java Jog has become one of my favorite weekly activities.  I love the girls I have the privilege of running with and seriously… WHO DOESN’T LOVE A FREE CUP OF COFFEE?!  Anyways, I could go on and on about how much I love a good Wednesday morning run and sipping on this cup of coffee, but I’ll move on with my blog post for today.

On Monday night, I was able to attend the Healthy Mexican Cooking Class at Whole Foods.  Mary Lindsey text me the night before about it and told me she had an available spot if I wanted to come, and of course I did!

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We started out with an appetizer on the table, chips & guacamole – yum!  As I got upstairs, Mary Lindsey mentioned that it was half priced pint night, so I decided to liven up my Mexican with a nice Mississippi brewed beer from Lucky Town Brewery. (water on the side)

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I love the cooking classes at Whole Foods, especially the Healthy ones.  Mary Lindsey does such a great job going through the recipes as quickly as she can, while also answering each and every question that comes her way.  Here is a list of all the recipe’s we went over on Monday night:

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First, we made the 2 types of salsa – fire-roasted salsa and roasted tomatillo salsa.  While they refrigerated, we made the honey-lime dressing for our salads.  We topped our salads with roasted pumpkin seeds and it was a delightful second appetizer of the evening.

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Mary Lindsey prepped the rest of the meal in front of us and afterwards we were able to assemble our own tostado.  The tostado included black beans, pineapple jicama slaw, guacamole, and both salsa’s.  I had never tried or really heard of Jicama before, but I do believe I thought it was pronounced Jicama and not Hicama, until Mary Lindsey pronounced it on Monday night.  She passed a bowl of it around for us to try and it was surprisingly delicious.  It reminds me of an apple, pear, cucumber, and potato all in one.  The outside looks like a potato and it cuts like a potato, but the taste is sweeter like a pear, and it’s crispy like an apple, but watery & light like a cucumber.  It’s pretty amazing.  My goal is to find a lot of Jicama recipes to share with y’all on a blog post one day.  They don’t provide a ton of protein, but they’re very rich in fiber and they taste just fine on their own as a snack if you cut them up into matchsticks.  You could also dip them in hummus or a bean dip.

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We wrapped up our evening with personalized tostados that turned out delicious!!  I may have put too much tomatillo salsa on mine because it was way spicy for me.  There were some leftovers so I made a second one to complete my dinner for the evening and put a little less of the spicy salsa this time around.

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Lastly, Mary Lindsey already had dessert prepared for us and I was a little skeptical whether or not I would like it, but it turned out delightful and refreshing.  I’ll definitely be making these throughout the summer to keep on hand in my freezer – Mango Lime Pops.  I love any recipe that is easily adaptable to taste, I guess most recipes go that way, but some are easier to change up than others to ensure you’re still getting decent flavor.  I’m not a big Popsicle person and I can’t typically finish one, although I enjoy having them on a hot summer day, so these smaller healthier versions will be right up my alley!

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Thanks to Whole Foods for another wonderful healthy cooking class and thanks to Mary Lindsey for all the hard work she puts into each and every class she teaches.  She also has a wonderful Sous Chef by her side at each of the cooking classes and he does an excellent job answering questions, providing input when it’s appropriate, and helping Mary Lindsey any way he can!

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  • Do you attend cooking classes at your local Whole Foods?  Which one has been your favorite?
  • Have you ever tried Jicama?  What have you cooked with it?  Did you like it?

I attended a sushi class that I really enjoyed, we were all able to take home 2 rolls that we personally made!  I’m excited to test out some Jicama recipes, let me know if there is one I should definitely try out!

Filed Under: Food, Mississippi, Vegan, Whole Foods 1 Comment

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