The Art of Savoring

Thank you all for the compliments on my outfit! And I wish I could’ve shared the view with you guys. Pictures are kind of like sharing, right? Now here’s something for you to feast your eyes on:

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I wanted to make something special with the little treasures I found the other day. I decided to start my day with a delicious bowl of overnight oats with the figs. I wanted to share the goodness so I made a bowl for my mom too! Aren’t they beautiful? Almost as beautiful as Eliza and Maya (thanks for the idea, girls). Now I can vouch for the brilliance of fresh figs in oatmeal. I was also inspired by the recipe for those yummy Sicilian fig cookies! Which meant that in this bowl I put in some golden raisins, lemon zest, vanilla extract, cinnamon, cloves, fresh figs, and honey. Since we didn’t have almonds on hand I thought, “hmm that just means I’ll have to use almond butter.” No complaints here! So refreshing and delightful to eat. In the middle of breakfast I decided to cut up a banana and mash it into my bowl. Bananas are never a bad choice in my book.

Grinding my own garam masala.

Grinding my own garam masala.

I find that when you grind your own spices the aroma comes out even more when you’re cooking. Freshly ground cinnamon wafting through the air is such a comforting smell. Everyone will keep asking you with eagerness “when’s dinner ready?”

I was inspired by my favorite dish at my favorite Indian restaurant.

I was inspired by my favorite dish at my favorite Indian restaurant, India K'raja.

The inspiration is a creamy mango sauce with homemade paneer and cooked with nuts and raisins. My take on it included paneer, pineapple, mango, freshly ground garam masala, and almond bits sprinkled on top. I wish I could’ve made more, but we were short on time and had to make due with what was in the house. Since we’re headed on our vacation today we didn’t want to overload on groceries for the week.

Butternut squash and vanilla risotto
Butternut squash and vanilla risotto

I followed this recipe, and I must say – WOW! Every ingredient in this recipe made this dish perfection in my mouth. I realized I had forgotten the salt, thankfully the saltiness from vegetable stock was enough.

Colorful pasta!

Colorful pasta!

IMG_5591I followed Katie’s alfredo sauce recipe but I added a bit of nutmeg to give it a little oomph. I also chose to make it with tofu rather than agar agar, since that’s what I had on hand. Katie, once again, two thumbs up! I love your creative recipes.

I had some leftover sauce so I figured I could mix it with the beets I roasted last night. This was my first attempt at roasting beets. It wasn’t hard, but it was messy! My fingers temporarily turned pink.

It looks funky! I also threw in some rosemary and a drizzle of honey.

It looks funky! I also threw in some rosemary and a drizzle of honey.

Beets can't help but paint everything pink!

Beets can't help but paint everything pink!

Everytime I eat or drink anything with beets I check my cheeks to see if they’re rosy. I swear if you include beets in your life (a lot of them), they are nature’s blush! It sounds like such an old wives tale, but I’d like to believe it.

What’s your favorite old wives tale?

So what’s with the title of this post? A lot of things have happened in my life that have made me take a step back and realize how precious it really is. Usually I don’t discuss my past (sounds like I’m a member of the mafia), but it seems somewhat appropriate right now. During my last week of high school, my boyfriend at the time, Chip, was killed by a fellow classmate. It was a terrible loss on so many people’s parts. Not just for the people who lost Chip, but also for the family and friends of the boy who took his life away. I’m a firm believer in the idea that things happen for a reason, even if it just straight up sucks. Anyway, that moment in my life led me to reevaluate a lot of things – reevaluating is something I think I do constantly, so it wasn’t a first. But I’ve never had someone that close to me pass away. I became very spiritual because I didn’t want to lose that connection I had with him. He was the first person I fell in love with, so it was hard to let go. Plus it’s too depressing to think that this life is it and there’s nothing afterwards. I’m not sure what the afterlife is all about, but I think there is one. I just remember the last time I saw him I was driving home and we happened to be driving next to each other. It was such a nice surprise. He was going to a meeting so we each went out separate ways. I would’ve never thought that waving him goodbye as he was making that left turn would be the last time I would see him. It just shows how life can be so fleeting. Rather than taking this as a “why me” experience in my life, I took it as more of a reason to appreciate life. It’s hard not to step outside and take a big deep breath, look up at the sky and smile at what’s around me. It’s hard to hush my laughter when I just want to burst! If I feel like dancing, I’ll dance. If I “just don’t feel like it”, I honor that feeling as well. So I guess where I’m getting at is that an important part of life for me is to savor the moment. Life should be good, but sometimes things happen, and these things are a part the journey too. Live and learn, and make the best of it.

He was the kind of person who could do something ordinary in a million different ways.

He was the kind of person who could do something ordinary in a million different ways. I noticed the patches of grass made a smiley face!

On a lighter note, I know I’ll be making the best of it while I’m away on vacation. I’m excited to give up daily responsibilities, but I’m going to miss Matilda. This is the first time me and the family will all be separated from her. Thankfully, a family friend of ours offered to take care of her while we’re gone. It’s reassuring to me because it’s hard for me to trust people to take care of her. She’s like my little baby.

What are some of the precious things you all savor?

Adventure time!

My taste-buds went on so many adventures today!

For breakfast I made some overnight oats once again. I just love the fresh taste and it’s just a great way to start the day. I had my oats with a spoonful of peanut butter.

IMG_3975IMG_3972The oats had a friend this morning. A slice of the arequipe filled banana bread and coconut oil smothered on top.

IMG_3960So I froze a banana for the overnight oats and let it thaw out in the fridge and this is what happened!

Okay okay so I’m going to rewind a bit. Let’s go back to yesterday afternoon shall we? Yesterday I was browsing through recipes looking for “the one.” We had gotten a crapload of bananas that were on sale for 79 cents. I found a banana bread recipe on VeggieGirl. I changed it up a bit though. Instead of using canola oil I used a combination of avocado oil and almond oil. I think next time I’ll just use almond oil though. I also added something special to the recipe! I added a thin layer of arequipe (the Colombian version of dulce de leche) inside of the bread. This was definitely a good call! I’m going to called this recipe Arequipe filled Banana Bread. The family and I decided to give it a try when it was time for The Real Housewives of New York Reunion. Those women are really entertaining, really!

IMG_3964Some Arequipe filled Banana Bread lovin’! I cut up a pear to go along with the bread. My parents just got sample sizes since that’s all they wanted. My mom asked me to pack her 2 for work the next day. Then she made puppy eyes at me to give her a bite of mine. Ha!

Arequipe filled Banana Bread

3 overripe bananas

1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce

1/8 cup almond oil

1/2 cup sugar

2 teaspoons molasses

2 cups flour (I used WW)

3/4 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Arequipe

Nondairy “milk” of choice, added to the batter as needed (I used soymilk)

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Lightly coat a loaf pan with nonstick cooking spray.
  2. In a large bowl, mash the three bananas. Then, mix in the applesauce, almond oil, sugar, and molasses. Mix well.
  3. In the same bowl, add in the flour, baking soda, and cinnamon. As the mixture starts to thicken up/combine, add as much nondairy “milk” as you need (but not too much) so you can still stir the batter.
  4. Pour 1/2 of the mixture into the loaf pan. Then spread the arequipe over that layer. You can decide how thick or thin you want the layer to be. Once you do that, then pour in the rest of the mixture.
  5. Bake for about 45 minutes

Let’s fast forward now. Where were we? Aha!

I made another recipe from a fellow blogger. I made Gena’s Almond and Black Sesame Seed Spread. Since I didn’t have enough almonds on hand I used pecans instead. I was a little hesitant, but it turned it yummy. 

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I spread it on some crackers and carrots. Very very delicious!

IMG_3990I also made red cabbage in mango chutney and unsweetened shredded coconut on top served over noodles.

IMG_3992The noodles started to turn blue and so did my tongue!

IMG_3995And look at what I finally got ahold of! I’ve been looking for these babies every time I go to the grocery store.

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I have obviously been searching for way too long! Girl, get ahold of yourself. I had these as a dessert with my dinner. They were so good! Better than the cardboard box I ate through to get to one of these minis. It definitely tasted like your classic ice cream sandwich. Usually I find that mock products are off on taste, such as Tofutti cream cheese. These, however, were indeed “so delicious“. I just looked at the website and they have a coconut and banana split sandwiches but made with coconut milk! Oh my gosh and a neapolitan one too! Turtle Mountain rules! I have a feeling I will never find these though. Maybe I can ask the discount health-food store around here that they should really look into expanding their err… Turtle Mountain products horizon!

I went all out for dinner tonight. We had it outside and it was so nice. I’m going to post about it tomorrow though. I can’t give it all up in one post ya know! It’s like a soap opera – cutting off right when it’s getting super juicy.

I’ll leave you guys with these things though.

IMG_3952GoodBelly wishes you a good night!

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What’s your favorite ice cream?