Monday, January 24, 2011

Cleansed

I haven't eaten solid food since Tuesday. Why? Because a friend asked if I wanted to try out the Master Cleanse and I said yes. The main part of the cleanse involves drinking a mixture of fresh lemon juice, maple syrup, cayenne pepper and water. The book says to do this for 10 days, but I chose to do three so I wouldn't kill anyone. There is also 3 days of easing in and easing out, with one day of raw fruits and veggies, a day of soup and juice, and a day of just orange juice, making my total cleanse time 9 days. I won't say it's been easy, but honestly it's not as bad as I thought it could be. I had one day of sore muscles and a bit of a cold, but living on lemon juice was actually ok for a few days. The main thing I noticed was all the crazy cravings I've had since I've stopped my normal diet. I craved everything from cheese and crackers to the bread at Bahari dipped in olive oil and lemon juice. I even saw this recipe for buffalo chicken dip posted on Facebook and thought "I want that." Note that this doesn't even come close to being vegan or even vegetarian, but I admit, it still looked tasty. I think partly my body just wanted the salt and fat it isn't getting during the cleanse. I also found it really interesting that most of what I was craving was for things I don't generally eat. This doesn't mean I'm going to change my diet, it's just information. What I do know, is that on Thursday when I'm done with all this, I'm getting dinner at Pukk.

Now it's time to go pour myself a glass of OJ.

...but man I could go for some of that bread. Or some crackers and hummus.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Comfort Food

Right before the holidays the organization I've been working for since August decided it was the right time to announce layoffs. It was decided they wanted to fill my position with a bachelor-level social worker, so in less then two weeks, I was out of a job. But this post isn't about my job woes, it's about solutions.

I've been hearing rumors for awhile now that S'MAC had added a vegan option to their menu. Most of my experiences with vegan mac and cheese have been relatively disappointing, but they have such a great reputation and nothing is more comforting than a big bowl of cheese pasta I thought I should give it a shot.

I got my vegan mac and cheese with spinach, broccoli, and portobello mushrooms mixed in. Overall, I think this meal gets an overall comfiness rating of 4 out of 5 stars. I recommend pairing it with the Allagash white ale. I have to admit though, that I think vegan mac and cheese is a bit of a lost cause. I enjoyed this more than the mac and cheese at Foodswings, and I really love Foodswings food. It's just that vegan mac and cheese just isn't quite the same. I have no problem with substitutes, but I haven't found anything that's quite the same for me. I think the S'mac version is worth a try, but I think you gotta get the mix-ins.

As an added bonus I wanna share a recipe with y'all. Cowgirl holds a special place in my heart since it's the first place I went to go out when I moved to the city. They also manage to have decent veggie options especially for a southern-themed restaurant. My favorite part of eating at Cowgirl is the chips and black-eyed pea salsa that comes as an appetizer. I decided to try to make some myself for some of my friends as a Christmas present. I even managed to find Cowgirl's recipe, so here ya go:

3 16 oz cans black-eyed peas, drained and rinsed of all juice
1 small jar chopped pimentos, juice included
1 bunch scallions, thinly sliced, green part only
1 tablespoon fresh oregano
1 tablespoon Tabasco Sauce
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 bunch parsley, chopped
3 canned or fresh jalapeo chiles, chopped
1 firm, ripe, chopped tomato
2 cups vinaigrette (see note)
1 green bell pepper, finely chopped
3 cloves fresh garlic, pressed or minced

In a large bowl, blend all ingredients very well. Refrigerate for at least 4-6 hours, preferably overnight, in a sealed or covered container. Remember the longer it sits, the better it gets! Serve with old-fashioned saltine crackers or with corn tortilla chips.

*NOTE*Make a vinaigrette dressing quickly and simply in a shaker jar: Add crushed garlic, vinegar, oil; close; and shake well. Let stand, then shake well again. Use less than you're tempted to use.


Enjoy :-)