Tag Archives: Muesli

A Muesli Resurgence

21 Jun

I’ll spare you dozens of pictures of the same green smoothie I usually have every morning.

On those morning I need to be at work earlier I plan ahead and make brekkie before so its a simple grab’n’go.

I don’t think I’ve had muesli in a year, but there’s a slight resurgence now.

  • 1/2 c greek yogurt (plain)
  • 1/2 c almond milk (unsweetened)
  • 1 c puffed grains (mix of millet, rice, kamut)
  • 1 T iced almonds
  • 1 T ground flax
  • 2 T protein powder
  • handful of blueberries
  1. Combine all ingredients and soak overnight
  2. You can pour some almond milk over top in the morning if you like a bit more liquid

There is such an immense need in the market for a vegan yogurt that actually tastes and smells good. I don’t really want to include cow- based yogurt in my diet anymore but I’ve tried all the non-dairy yogurts on the market (soy, almond, coconut) and they all taste/smell off.

My money is on a cashew based yogurt. Who wants to start this business up with me?

x

Casey

Delicious Improvisation

10 Jan

What a weekend it has been. Full of snow, reunions with old friends, and most importantly. A big, fat, RAVENS win. (and a Colts loss, which just makes the win super-sparkly)

Now I’m back into my mode of studying and reading etc.. etc..

I’m taking a course called Economic Botany for my Sustainability minor. Yes, the course title sounded suspicious at first, but it really is just a botany course all about plants their properties, and how human have been dependent on them over time.

You know you’re a food nerd when you get excited to talk about vegetables and fruits all day.

That is why I will dedicate this post to the ripened ovaries of plants. (This means fruit….by the way)

This muesli creation is one that was a staple of mine during the MicroFridge Era.

You can really use any type of muesli you want, I just happen to be bananas (ha) over this german brand that I can only seem to find in Baltimore.

 

I pour just enough to cover the bottom of my bowl and add a few scoops of Greek yogurt (I use Oikos) and almond milk. I still it all up and end up with something like this:

This will look better the next day I promise. I cover the bowl and let it sit overnight.

Then the fun part: toppings!!!

This bowl has ground flaxseed, ground chia, mixed berries, and a little bit of Amazing Grass Vanilla Chai Amazing Meal Powder

I heat up the frozen mixed berries in the microwave and end up with a little extra sauce to pour over the muesli. (This ends up mixing so well with the milk)

Topped with more almond milk for consuming

Did I mention it is snowing buckets here in Denver?

Mulled wine was such a big thing in Melbourne when I arrived there in the winter. With these subzero temps, that was exactly what the body was craving.

Mulled wine is like a spicy and warm sangria and it’s really simple to make.

  • 1 bottle of a full-bodied red wine (Merlot or Cab)
  • 1/2 c Brandy
  • orange zest
  • a little bit of brown sugar
  • an assortment of mixed fruit (like blueberries, peaches, or oranges)
  • 1 T cinnamon
  • 2 t nutmeg

I had help from my new sous-chef Natasha

Mulled Wine

(serves 2-4, depending on how much you want)

  1. Put al ingredients except for Brandy in a pot on LOW heat
  2. Stir regularly
  3. Once it begins to simmer, add the Brandy

 

Usually this recipe would call for cinnamon stick or cloves, which make it out of this world! But we had none, were lazy, and decided to improvise.Improvisation is delicious
After a glass or two I needed some nibbles!

I was craving some Cheesymite!

Vegemite and White Cheddar melted on a Corn Thin

Yes, Vegemite has worked its way into my heart. This is definitely the way to learn how to like it. It pairs really well with melted cheese on a cracker.

Now I like it on sandwiches and even as a dip for bread or crackers!

You’ll be seeing a lot more of from here on out.

Cross your fingers for cancelled classes tomorrow!

 

Casey

Monkeying Around

20 Jul

I have finally moved into Queen’s College (woooo!!!!) I cannot describe how excited I am to finally be here. But I will recap on that later. The past week has been a whirlwind and I want to catch y’all up on everything I’ve done, seen, and eaten. I’m going to try to go in (somewhat) chronological order until I get caught up to the present day. It’s more or less going to be a photo montage, so enjoy!

The Melbourne Zoo was fab-u-lous. Be prepared for ridiculously cute photos.

I monkeyed around. As you can see, I don’t take myself too seriously.

I made a few new friends.

He liked to dance.


This one wanted to share some lettuce with me. I settled for kisses.



Yawn shot.

My other new friend.

Tree kangaroo. There was a little joey in its pouch!

Wombat! He’s so big!

We went on a tour of the Melbourne Cricket Grounds (MCG) where cricket and Austrlain Rules Football (footie) are played. I also was lucky enough to be one of the few randomly picked to participate in a footie clinic at the North Melbourne Kangaroo’s practice facility! I got to learn all the rules of footie and then practice a bit on their field.

I got to see my first footie match here on Sunday. I watched the Kangaroos take on the Richmond Tigers.

I have to admit…..I LOVE Australian Rules Football. It’s like American football on crack cocaine. I was able to understand it pretty well and the sport is very fast paced and intense. It also doesn’t hurt to be looking at these guys all day. 😉



Coffee shop eats:

more Bircher Muesli from Ian Potter Museum Cafe


This one had bits of apple and raisins in it too.

Cous Cous Salad from Ian Potter Museum Cafe


Eggs Vegetarian from Baretto Espresso Bar


Sauteed Spinach, Poached Eggs, Sliced Avocado, Roasted Tomatoes, and Toasted Bread

Deeeeeee-Vine

Hooray for Internet! I’ll be back soon with more recapping.

Happy Birthday to Andrew and Alex!!!!!!

Are you a coffee shop fan? Do you go for the ambiance or the food/drink?