Monday, October 15, 2012

HALF WAY!

Can I get a woop-woop!!

A shout to my fellow mokshi`s from MYC who are finally mid-way through the challenge!! Congratulations! You are half way there!!! (....and NO Jeremy, you cannot steal my stars!!)





To mark the mid-way point, I took Kenny`s 930am class today, I was brutally exhausted, body and mind - but I pushed through, had a great class, and felt 100% coming out of the hot room!

Locust is my all-time fave pose! I`m pretty sure I nailed it today, but since your face is plastered to the floor - its hard to tell.
Ever see those pictures people post all the time, about "how I think I look vs. how I really look"?
HAHAHA here's a prime example!

How I think I look ---

 
VS
 
What I probably actually look like ---



No, but really, I think I was somewhere in the middle - I am pretty sure I effing nailed it today, I sort of moved my neck to catch a glimpse in the mirror and my legs were definitely up there! YAY!! I love mid-way accomplishments!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Mid-Point Savassana

We are borderline mid-point on our 30 day challenge!

My body is exhausted and sore, yet energetic and ready for more. I doubled up a couple days, so today marks Day 13, and according to my stars, I'm on Day 17. I like to be ahead, merely for the fact that I don't like being behind. Therefore, I work all day and won't be able to hit up any classes. So, I'll do a Yin or something from home. oooooh Yin- my love!

Clearly, I gave up on the pumpkin for a couple of days! I decided to go with Apple for a change of pace.
First on my list, apple butter!
I recieved this gorgeous Thanksgiving gift from my Grammie, and added to the other 4-5 pounds of apples I had in the fridge, all of random assortment, I thought this was a perfect idea!
Ahhhh-dorable!

I sliced about 5 pounds of apples, ranging from honeycrisp (those are my fave, so I saved most of them for eating! haha) red, sweet tango, golden delicious, and a couple of others.

Threw them all in the slow cooker, added some cinnamon, and went to....YOGA! Came home and the apartment smelt absolutely delightful. Now, I had apple sauce, with the peel, and I used some in my yogurt - deeeelish!















Next up, blend the apples and make them smooth - DONE!

Then, throw back in the slow cooker and wait for it to thicken on high with the lid off... it's still kind of saucey, but I didn't add any fillers or sugar, so that would be why. Still tastes good, and is awesome on top of toast, oatmeal, yogurt, or whatever you prefer!


OH! and of course, I had to add some pumpkin for good measure, so in one little bottle, I used about 1/4C of pumpkin mixed with the apple sauce, added a little pumpkin spice AND voila! Pumpkin-Apple-Butter, in other words - super-freakin-yummy! Next time, I'm making my whole batch pumpkin-apple butter, the pumpkin thickens it up a bit for sure.

The experimenting in the kitchen still exists, just not as frequent, and not always with pumpkin.










I found this amazing find on a friends' FB wall  today....


Jenny's next mission... is to find these beauties! Apparently, they haven't been found around the maritimes #disappointed

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Pumpkin challenge...COMPLETE!

 
Sunday, October 7, marks the final day of my 15 days of Everything Pumpkin!
YAY!!!!!
 
 
Yesterday I whipped up the pumpkin latte, and today we are celebrating Thanksgiving, I have decided to make a dessert...I know, Shocker!! And a pumpkin dessert, of course!
1st of all, because it is Thanksgiving, pumpkin goes hand-in-hand and 2nd of all because this was the whole point of my challenge.
 
Today was the final day of our yoga retreat/workshop with the amazing Colleen and Kate W Mak! It was 2 hours of bliss - Finding Balance in your practice. We started the class talking about shakras and learnt some interesting things - I Can't wait to read up on it!
We began the class with a yin practice, so soothing, I was so exhausted, and I kept thinking - how are we ever supposed to move from Yin to Yang - ughk! But the transition was awesome and the yang part of class was too much fun! No expectations, we laughed, and laughed some more, balanced on our arms, hopped, did froggy claps, fell, slipped, and laughed some more - all on the privacy of our mats! Too much fun! What a great way to end such a wonderful workshop series, if only I could have made it for all of them, but in the 2 classes/4 hours I did attend with these beautiful women, I learnt alot about myself, about my practice, and about the people around me. Absolute bliss.
 
 
I was supposed to make a pumpkin cheesecake, I had one not so happy camper when I showed up with a pumpkin-spice cake instead, haha - but as mom says - thems the breaks (whatever that means, and who throws an 'S' on the end of them....mom, that's who!) Anyways - luckily someone else showed up with lovely mini pumpkin cheesecakes! phewf!
 
For thanksgiving we have a potluck style meal with the fam-jam! I made a sugar free cranberry sauce, I used stevia instead of sugar, it was actually not too bad!
 
Next up, a pumpkin spice cake! First of all, it's basically those little muffin thingy's I make, in cake form. It came out super moist and pumpkin-y. mmmmm! But it was missing something, what? FROSTING! I didn't have much to work with, so I got thinking - and I mixed together fat free cream cheese with fat free cool whip and BAM! I had a light, fluffy cream cheese frosting - exactly what this cake needed! It was so super good! And now I have so many more ideas of what I can do with pumpkin - but I think I need a bit of a hiatus from this little root vegetable - perhaps later on in the month...
 
Pumpkin-Spice Cake with fat-free cream cheese frosting!
(note: cranberry sauce in the background)
 
 
 


HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

JG OUT!

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Sunny Days and Pumpkin Lattes



Day 14!! eeek! The excitement, only one day until Thanksgiving, and only one more recipe to make, which will obviously be my super fun and healthy pumpkin pie that I can take to Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow, which also means I completely effing nailed this personal challenge! I'm super busy today, so it's a recipe I've always wanted to try, but it's made for one ;) so there will be no sharing! Sorry!!




 
Pumpkin Spice Latte ...for one ;)
(From ChocolateCoveredKatie)
 
  • 2 T canned pumpkin
  • 1/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 cup milk of choice, or (for a richer taste) a combination of nondairy creamer and milk
  • (I used SILK unsweeted almond milk, vanilla)
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 3-4 T strong coffee
  • Stevia packet to taste (or sugar if you wish)


  • Mix everything but the coffee with a fork or whisk. (Then, for a hot latte, you can either microwave or heat on the stove.) Add coffee and whisk again.

    Because I'm not 100% vegan, I topped it with some fat-free cool whip, however if you prefer a non-dairy version, you can use coconut whipped cream (which is also super delightful) ----

    Vegan Cool Whip
    (or “vanilla frosting shots”)
    • 1 can full-fat coconut milk
    • sugar, stevia, or powdered sugar to taste
    • optional: fruit (banana whipped cream, anyone?)
    Open your coconut milk, and leave the can (or transfer to a bowl) uncovered in the fridge overnight. (Don’t shake the can before opening.) It should get very, very thick. (If it doesn’t, you’ve gotten a bad can that won’t work for the recipe. I use Thai Kitchen Organic.
    Once thick, transfer to a bowl (you can opt to leave out the watery bit at the bottom of the can, if you want it even thicker) and whip in your sweetener with a fork, or even beaters, if you want to be really fancy.


    Next on my to do list....

    AND it's Vegan!

    Just makin' pumpkin pancakes, pretending it's the weekend...

    I've been slack on the posts, busy as a little beaver these days! However, I didn't NOT complete my Everything Pumpkin Challenge, I was just a little greedy and kept the goods for myself! Sort of... muahahaha!

    Yesterday was Day 13!


    I went to Airlie's 930am Moksha class, unfreakin' real! 75 minutes of pure bliss before I had to start my work day, even scored a head massage while lying in savassana! How can you not heart the heck right out of that girl! Her energy can bring any frown upside down, even if its' only for those 75 mintues. That concluded day 5 of our 30 days challenge at the studio. Day 5 seems so, ummm..... far away? from 30!? But I just keep thinking - before you know it, you'll be feeling uber strong and it'll be day 28! ...Here's hoping!

    For my Friday pumpkin treat, I made Protien Pumpkin Pancakes... brilliant! absolutely brilliant!


     
    Basically, I made my Protien Pancake recipe, and Added Pumpkin...
     
    1/3 C Cottage Cheese
    1/3 C Egg Whites
    1/3-1/2C Rolled Oats (not instant)
    1/3C Pumpkin Puree
    I used some pumpkin spice and cinnamon.
     
    BLEND! Let it sit for 5 or 10 minutes, the longer the better, it thickens up from the oatmeal. Sometimes I make them in the evening, and then cook them up in the morning.
     
    Top with no sugar added maple syrup and BAM!!
     
     
    There you have it... yummy!!
     
    I thought since the studio was getting all the goods these last few days, that I'd share with the folks at work, plus who can't use a couple extra brownie (or pumpkin!) points!
     
    So! I made my delicious little pumpkin spice bites AND those unreal little pumpkin rolls! Pumpkin Rolls could have used a bit more brown sugar, but you know me, I don't really have the need to sweeten up healthy treats, however I must realize that others don't have the same tastebuds!
     
    Ahh....2 more days to go!


    I did Colleen and Kate Mak's yoga workshop Friday night... words can't even explain. It was called "Deepening your practice part 1" ...and it was absolutely amazing. I was so zenned out when I got home, I wanted nothing but silence, the tv was blaring, ppl were talking. ugghkkk I should have just stayed in the hot room until Morning! haha and I dont think I was only one thinking that! They have 3 more workshops during this retreat, I can't make today due to a wedding, but I'm going to try everything to behave tonight and make the 930 session tomorrow morning, this will require a huge amount of discipline...we'll see! Tequila usually gets the best of me! Plus I worked out 3 times this morning, 2 largo classes and a hot yoga class all before 1:00 so I could drink guilt free, I'd hate to waste that ;)

    JG OUT!

    Thursday, October 4, 2012

    (insert wise title here)

    Day 4 of the 30 day challenge - still feeling strong! But then again, it's only day 4 ;)
    It's only 7:15am, and I'm getting this recipe out to ya'll, drinking my morning coffee, and heading out to the 8am Moksha class with the lovely Amy!

    My 1st 30 day challenge, nailed it! Holy frig it was an awesome experience! My 2nd 30 day challenge I thought I should amp it up, so I joined a bootcamp at UPEI Andrew Sports Science Center, did yoga, and for the last 10 days I also did kickboxing 3 days a week at Largo. I felt like a freakin' warrior! An exhausted warrior, but still. I nailed it! Accomplished! My 3rd 30 day challange, I ended up with something like 68 days straight PRIOR to the challenge, so by the end of it, I had a ridiculous amount of hot yoga classes practiced within 100 days. As for this challenge, I am challenging myself to less, I am challenging myself to find my yoga again, to take a deep breathe, to not be so concerned with calories burned, but to enjoy these 30 days and finish with a smile and perhaps some more definition in my biceps, but not to physically or emotionally exhaust myself from doing too much, maybe even .....*gasp* give myself a break. Imagine, thats the state I am in, completing a 30 day challenge, would be giving myself a break..... hmmm?

    Day 12 of my Pumpkin Challenge, only 3 days to go! YAY!!!

    Today's recipe might be by far one of the best vegan treats I have ever made, AND they turned out on the first try! I have never worked with rising dough before, so this was new to me and a challenge I was willing to take!!

    These were a huge hit and I had many requests for the recipe!

    I have been craving cinnamon rolls for like a month now, yet who can justify eating 600+ calories, and like 29 grams of fat for one silly cinnamon roll...Not I! But oh hot damn, I decided, why not revamp an old classic to make it healthy and more calorie-wise AND while I'm at it, add some freakin' pumpkin and use it as Day 12 of my challenge! Well holy-osmosis! It worked! And I will be making these again, and again, and again!! eeeeek! uber pumped right now!

    This would be the dough...rising! I'm pretty proud of this, considering I've never done it before!
    Apparently I forgot my flash was off....relax, it's just a little rising dough, I didn't want to disturb it with a flash...it'd be like waking a baby! Picture was far too dark...I'll skip this step!

     
     
    Next up, kneeding and spreading the dough, followed by adding the "middle"
     
     
     
    Pre-oven!
     
     
    And the Finale!
    Drum-roll please....
     
    WTF! Whoever thought of this was brilliant!! What an unreal combination! mmmm!!
    Yes, Jenny, she is brilliant! nah, just kidding, I adapted the recipe from a blog I follow, sideofsneakers.com
     
    VEGAN PUMPKIN ROLLS
     
    Ingredients
      For Dough
       
    • 1/2 cup warm water
    • 1/2 tbsp active dry yeast
    • 1 cup whole wheat flour
    • 3/4 cup all purpose whole wheat flour
    • 1 Tbsp no sugar added maple syrup
    • 1/4 cup canned pumpkin
    • 1 Tbsp coconut oil (I'm sure you could sub this for other oils?)
    • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
    • 1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
     
      For Filling
    • 1/2 cup pure pumpkin
    • 1/4 cup splenda brownsugar blend (or use regular brown sugar)
    • 2 tsp cinnamon
    Instructions
    1. Whisk yeast into warm water. Set aside.
    2. Mix pumpkin, maple syrup, and coconut oil.
    3. Stir in yeast mixture.
    4. Slowly add flour, about a third at a time.
    5. When you can't mix the dough together anymore, move to flat floured surface and knead gently until a ball forms.
    6. Place in oiled bowl and cover with towel. Set in a warm place for about an hour; up to 2.
    7. After dough has risen, punch down and roll out into 1/4" thick rectangle.
    8. Spread pumpkin on surface of dough, reaching as close to edges as possible.
    9. Sprinkle with brown sugar; then cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice
    10. Roll dough into log.
    11. Slice into 1 to 1 1/2 inch slices.
    12. Place on greased baking sheet and bake at 425 degrees for 10-12 minutes.
    Beware! These are friggin' good!
     
    JG OUT!
     
     
     

    Wednesday, October 3, 2012

    Day 3/30

    Day 3 of the 30 day challenge! So far so good! so much energy around the studio, it's amazing!! Full classes- and lots of sweaty happy people ....I swear it could be a song!

    As for my pumpkin challenge...I'd say I'm currently nailing it! It's so much fun and it all tastes so darn good! I have to back-track a little because I missed yesterday's post.... life happens...or happened? Either way...

    Yesterday was day 10 of  my 15 day challenge, holy smokes! More than half-way done! Yikes!

    I tried something out of the ordinary,


    Pumpkin Pudding

    Ingredients

      1 can 100% Pure Pumpkin
      1 large package Jell-O Instant Vanilla Pudding
      3 cups Skim Milk
      2 tsp. Pumpkin Spice


    Directions

    Blend pumpkin, pudding mix and milk with whick for 2 minutes. Refrigerate for 30 minutes, ready to serve.

    Option, top with Fat Free Cool Whip.

    Number of Servings: 6
     
    It was room-mate approved, Jenny-approved and Yogi approved!!
    Delish!!
     
     
    Next up! Today is Day 11 of My Everything Pumpkin Challenge
     
    I whipped up some of these beauts!!
    Pumpkin Cranberry Almond Bars
    Adapted from DAMY health
     
    I started with all the ingredients mixed in a bowl
    like so.....
     
     
    Makes 9-10 Bars.
    Ingredients:
    • 1 Cup Plain Puree Pumpkin
    • 1/3 Cup Egg Whites
    • 1 Tbsp Cinnamon
    • 1/4 Tsp Pumpkin Pie Spice
    • 1 Tsp Ginger
    • 1 Tbsp Maple Syrup
    • 3 Scoops Plain Protein Powder
    • 1.5 Cups Old Fashioned Oats
    • 2 Tbsp Molasses
    • 4 Packets Stevia
    • 1/4 Cup Cranberries
    • 1/4 Cup Slivered Almonds (set aside 1/4 Cup extra for topping protein bars)
    Directions:
    1. Pre-heat oven to 450 F.
    2. Place all ingredients into a large mixing bowl.
    3. Stir until completely mixed.
    4. Lightly grease casserole baking dish.
    5. Spread ingredients evenly into the baking dish.
    6. Sprinkle extra 1/4 Cup of slivered almonds over the top evenly.
    7. Bake for 24 minutes.
    8. Remove and let cool for a few minutes before cutting.
    And ended up with....
    this to place in the oven
     
     
    and this for my finished result...
     
    Yummy!!! AND Healthy!!!!
     
    I went to 4:15 Hatha, came out, and there were only 2 stragglers left...I went to 5:30 Yin, came out at 7 and my dish was borderline licked clean ;)
     
     
    JG OUT!!!
     




    Monday, October 1, 2012

    May the odds be ever in your favor...

    Today marks day 1 of MYC's 30 day challenge!!


    This will be my 4th challenge, and honestly, it never gets any easier! Although I usually hit up a daily class, when you actually HAVE to do it, it seems a little tougher. A 30 day challenge is not only physically, but it is emotionally challenging as well, but yet it is such an amazing experience! I love how busy the studio gets, and how much energy is thrown around for these 30 days! It's lots of fun and such wonderful community support! I always say, I'll skip out on this one and just continue what I'm doing...but there is just something special about having your name on that board and accomplishing 30 days of Moksha! Looking forward to my first class tonight with K-dawg to kick it off!!



    As of October I'm in the midst of 2 challenges, one being "Everything Pumpkin" and now the 30 day hot yoga challenge! I'll be a busy little bee! Less than a week left for my pumpkin challenge. It's been so much fun trying out all these recipes!

    On to today's recipe! I have always seen scones, heard talk about scones, but never actually tried a scone, yet always wanted to bake a scone! Obviousally you see where this is going...

    Terrible photo, but hey they were room-mate and yogi approved :)



    Pumpkin and Cranberry Scones (from my fav cookbook by The Happy Herbivore)

    Ingredients:
    1.5 cup whole wheat pastry flour
    1 tbsp baking powder
    pinch of salt
    3 tbsp sugar free maple syrup (regular if you wish) OR I bet you could use apple sauce!
    1/2 cup pumpkin (pureed, not pumpkin pie filling-that has spices!)
    1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
    2 tbsp non-dairy milk (optional)
    1/2 cup cranberries (if using dry- plump them as you would raisins, by adding them to some water or orange juice and allowing them to get rehydrated) - ***I used real fresh cranberries

    Directions:1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a cookie sheet.
    2. Combine flour, baking powder, salt and pumpkin spice and whisk together to ensure even distribution of the ingredients.
    3. Add wet ingredients; pumpkin, maple syrup, and also your cranberries. Incorporate all ingredients together, scones make a dry dough(like biscuits) but if you think your dough is too dry and all your flour hasn't been incorporated, add non-dairy milk 1 tbsp at a time.
    4. You can make these 'drop' scones by using a measuring scoop and dropping the dough onto the prepared cookie sheet, or you can cut them into triangles (like Starbucks!). To make triangles, roll dough into one large ball and then flatten slightly. Cut the dough like you would cut a pizza! I first cut in half, and then divide each section into 'slices'.
    5. Bake for 13 to 15 minutes, or until firm to the touch.
    What they should look like....



    I was close....give a girl a break ;)


    I tried a bite, and they aren't too bad at all, however I never had a scone so I don't even have anything to compare it too...I feel like if these are what scones taste like, I'm not really missing out, BUT I'm also thinking that because my scone has approximetely 15 grams less fat and about 300 less calories compared to the leading Starbucks Pumpkin Scone, that I'm better off not trying one ;)

    Day 1 of the 30 day challenge...complete!
    Day ...I forgot... of the pumpkin challenge.... complete!

    JG OUT!

    Pumpkin Fever

    I think pumpkin fever is catching on, I woke up this morning and came out to the kitchen to see my roomie baking...with pumpkin! She was making some of those spiced muffins I made last week.
    How delightful :)
    As for my Pumpkin Challenge, I madeVegan Pumpkin Cheesecake Bites, and it was so friggin' good that it was unsafe to have in the arms-length! Once again, A recipe I used from DAMY health, and only changed a few things!
     
     

    Vegan Pumpkin Pie Cheesecake Bites :)

    Makes 12-16 Bites

    Filling Ingredients:
    • 3/4 Cup Pumpkin Puree
    • 1/2 Cup Cashew Butter
    • 1 Tsp Vanilla Extract
    • 1 Tsp Cinnamon
    • 1/4 Tsp Ginger
    • 1/8 Tsp Cloves
    • 3 Packets Stevia
    • 2 Tbsp sugar free maple syrup  (you can use regular)
    • Dash of Salt
    Crust Ingredients:
    • 1 Cup Shredded Unsweetened Coconut
    • 1 Cup Pecans + About 1/4 Cup Extra for Topping
    • 1 Cup Pitted Dates
    • 1 Tsp Vanilla Extract
    Directions:
    1. Using your small food processor bowl and blade blend all pie filling ingredients until smooth and set aside.
    2. Using your large food processor bowl and blade process all crust ingredients until dough like consistency with visible chunks of nut (setting aside extra pecans for topping).
    3. Grease an 8×8 baking pan or glass dish with a healthy oil.
    4. Press crust mixture evenly into baking dish.
    5. Top with pie filling using a spoon or spatula to make sure the filling is evenly distributed over the crust.
    6. Add extra pecans over the top.
    7. Cover with saran wrap and freeze overnight.
    8. When you’re ready to serve remove from the freezer, cut into squares and serve immediately.
    Holy moly these were good! It is definitely one of my new fave's!!


    Onto the rest of my day.....
    Sunday, September 30, CIBC's Run for the Cure! This is my first year taking part in the run, I've supported the cause but I've never actually rain it myself. I joined my friend Ashlee's team Island Recruiting, got my attire on, and ran my heart out in the pouring rain! It was cold, it was windy, and boy oh boy - it poured! But yet, I didn't feel it at all, It was so amazing to be running and seeing so many people together for one cause, and to see so much support in one community. Ahh-Mazing!




    I got some sweet new kicks too! The newest loves of my life :) They were squishy and soaked about 15 minutes into my run, I'm sure it'll be a couple days before I can wear them again, but in the mean time, I'll sit and admire these beauts!


    Saturday, September 29, 2012

    Saturday and Cheesecake ....don`t mind if I do!

    I wasn`t sure what should be today`s pumpkin recipe - I do know it contains nuts and couldn`t be shared with the studio, BUT it was room-mate approved and I left a slice for Airlie to try - I definitly needed one more opinion because I`m still not sure what I think of it! It was very cheese-cakey which is good I suppose, but maybe not sweet enough for my taste buds! However, it does grow on ya!


    Skinny Pumpkin-Pie Cheesecake - photo ops to Damy Health, where I got this lovely recipe!

     

    Skinny Pumpkin Pie Cheesecake

    Makes: 8 Slices
    Ingredients:
    • 1/2 Cup Cashew Butter
    • 1/2 Cup Non-Fat Plain Greek Yogurt
    • 1/2 Cup Pumpkin Puree
    • 2 Tbsp Molasses
    • 1 Tbsp Cinnamon
    • 1/2 Tsp Ginger
    • 1/2 Tsp Cloves
    • 1 Tbsp Maple Extract
    • 1/4 Tsp Salt
    • 10 Dates
    • 1 Tbsp Agave
    Directions:
    1. Place all above listed ingredients into your food processor. Process until smooth and creamy stopping once to scrape down the sides of the bowl.
    2. Place all ingredients in a greased spring-form pan (I didn’t have a spring-form pan so I used a greased 8 inch pie plate – It worked great but was a little tricky to get out).
    3. Place in the freezer covered with cling wrap.
    4. Serve the next day immediately after removing from the freezer.


     
    And this is what`s left after it was room-mate approved and shared to Airlie!

    I knew Saturday would be busy, so I made this up on Friday, froze it and BAM! I had Saturday`s recipe complete! Brilliant I know!

    As for today`s yoga session - interesting to say the least!
    We had a fairly full class for K-Dawg`s nooner ...just as we are going into second side of Toppling Tree...Lights started flashing and the fire alarm was going full-tilt! LOUD NOISES!!!! Needless to say it really put the fucks to my toppling tree, we weren`t sure if we were on fire or what .... Hot Yoga brought to a whole new level! haha!
     However, we were asked to leave the hot room and step into the lobby until they got things under control - there was probably 35 sweaty-hot yogis standing in the lobby...interesting to say the least!

    We went back in, found our breath and K-Dawg through us right into Dancers, I wouldn't expect anything less from that animal!!  The fire alarm didn`t throw me off as much as I thought it would, honestly I think it gave me the break I needed to continue in my practice. The fire department came by to check things, so the alarm went off a few more times, but somewhere in the midst of all the chaos, I managed to keep my breath and find my own sense of quiet. And strangely enough, even with 2 slight interruptions, I had one of the most emotional classes I have ever had.... who knows? I'm still trying to figure out, and honestly, I should probably just let it go...

    JG OUT!


    Friday, September 28, 2012

    Fun Treats + Friday = Smiling Yogis!

     
    Everything Pumpkin...is starting to become quite a challenge, I mean options are endless with what you can do with pumpkin but ingredients are not, and money is tight, so I'm doing what I can with what I got! It`s still alot of fun either way, and the yogis and spa staff seem to be really enjoying it!
    I will admit that I`ll be a little relieved once this challenge is over, and I probably won`t touch pumpkin for quite sometime, I`ll need a new fall veggie to fall head over heels for! hmmmm.....
     
    These muffins not only look adorable but they tasted fabulous! If you like pumpkin of course...my friend who still eats *gasp* white bread and kraft dinner thinks these muffins are no such thing.... he wasn`t sure what to call them, however for people like myself and my good frie
    nds down at the studio - they loved them! Super moist and absolutely delicious!
     
    I introduce to you...
    Zuchinni-Pumpkin-Carrot muffins
    100% delicious, 100% vegan
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Friday started out pretty darn good, these delicious little beauties and an amazing Moksha class with Airlie after she returned from her 9 day hiatus! It felt like for-freaking-ever! So great to have her back! I was more than happy to share my pumpkin-y treats with her!
     
    And then I got home - to find the flyers and BAM! Pumpkin is on sale... oohhh happy day!!! Cue dancing Jenny! haha! Oh the things that get us excited as we get older.....
     
     
     
     
     
    Stay tuned.... we`re only on day 7!
     
    JG OUT!

    Thursday, September 27, 2012

    Rain and Chocolate... another great combo!


    Day 6 of Everything Pumpkin! This challenge seems to be going by very slow BUT I refuse to wish my days away! So far, I'm loving it- baking and cooking is by far one of my favorite things to do and sharing it with people who make me smile is even better! (especially when they like the treats!)
    Today's pumpkin treat is Chocolate Cranberry Protien Squares, and I adapted the recipe from a blog I follow by a girl named Amy Layne who is associated with Damy Health. She has fabulous recipes if you are interested in checking it out! Her recipes are mostly raw, vegan, and gluten free! Gotta love it - clean eating guilt free treats!! My freakin' fave!!!!

    Makes about 20 Squares

    Ingredients:
    • 1 Cup Plain Pumpkin Puree
    • 1/8 Cup Natural Cocoa
    • 1 scoop protien powder, chocolate (I used whey)
    • 1 scoop protien powder, natural (again, I used whey)
    • 2 Tbsp Agave (you can use honey, too)
    • 3 Packets of Stevia
    • 1/3 Cup of Natural Plain Cashew Butter
    • 1/3 Cup Dried Cranberries
    *1 scoop protein powder is usually about a ¼ cup.

    Directions:
    1. Blend all ingredients in a bowl with a spoon until smooth. Having your nut butter at room temperature helps this process go faster.
    2. Once smooth add in your 1/3 cup of dried cranberries. Mix until the cranberries are even throughout the batter. I like to add some cranberries to the top just to make it look pretty. Feel free to do the same.
    3. I used an 9x13 baking pan. First I took cling wrap and covered the bottom and sides of the pan. Then I added the batter on top.
    4. Then I took another sheet of cling wrap and covered the batter. This is easy, less messy and I do not have to fight to get the fudge out when I am ready to serve it.
    5. Place in freezer over night.
    6. Remove from freezer and cut into 20 squares. Serve immediately. Keep the cut fudge covered in the freezer until ready to eat. This is a cold treat.


    I'd say this is one of my favorite recipes to date, I'm glad I took the time to try it! So good, and it definitely fights the chocolate craving, if you ever get one of those? haha, and if you don't... God Bless!

    It's a rainy thursday, and I can't wait to get into that hot room!

    Wednesday, September 26, 2012

    "Fall"ing for Pumpkin

    Day 5...holy smokes - this is tougher than I thought! Working 3 jobs, hitting the gym and hot yoga, all while baking up a storm... equals one busy Jenny! I'll admit, its alot of fun - and I love cooking and baking so I shouldn't complain!


    I woke up with morning at 5:30, and headed to the 6am Largo class! Cripes - talk about "kickstart the heart!" Anyways, I was home a little after 7, and decided it would be a great time to make myself productive, so productive  I shall be!

    First thing in order - Make a huge mess! Check!


     
    Next thing in order! I work all day tomorrow and all day Friday, which limits my baking time. However, a couple recipes I have been wanting to try include 24-48 of freezing time so BAM! I whipped up 2 pumpkin-riffic recipes that I can use for tomorrow and Friday (cheating? ...nah, not really! planning ahead I like to say) and Then I had to decide what I could share today. I actually recieved my daily email from HungryGirl and on it was a pumpkin cranberry loaf, I figured it was fate, so that was my choice for today. I'll admit it's not as yummy as yesterdays cookies, but it's still quite tastey! And anything tastes good when you get out of the hot room! ;) So, I'll hope for the best! I would say it's a little more fudgey, than bready... or denser, as one might say! I'm not one that would say that, BUT it may help you understand what I mean!
     
     
    So this recipe is adapted from HungryGirl
     

    Ingredients:
    One 15-oz. can pure pumpkin
    1 1/4 cups whole-wheat flour
    1/4 cup all-purpose whole-wheat flour
    1/2 cup fat-free liquid egg substitute (compliments brand)
    1/2 cup Splenda No Calorie Sweetener (granulated)
    1/4 cup brown sugar (not packed)
    1/4 cup Ocean Spray dried cranberries, chopped (whoops, I didn't chop them! dahhhhh well!)
    2 1/4 tsp. baking powder
    1 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
    1 tsp. vanilla extract
    1/2 tsp. salt
    1/3 tsp. pumpkin pie spice

    Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

    In a large bowl, combine both types of flour, Splenda, brown sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, salt, and pumpkin pie spice (in other words, all dry ingredients except for the cranberries).

    In a medium bowl, mix together pumpkin, egg substitute, and vanilla extract (all the wet ingredients). Add this mixture to the bowl with the dry ingredients, and stir until just blended.

    Slowly sprinkle cranberries into the batter, making sure they don't all stick together, and mix to distribute them.
     

    mmm! Clearly, I had to try one to make sure it was edible, and it most certainly is!
     
    My computer is covered in flour dust and I got that mess cleaned up! I'm not a fan of clutter, but I love working in a huge mess - somehow it makes me feel like I'm accomplishing much more than I am! haha! We all have little tricks don't we?


    I'm currently e-reading a book called "The Happiness Project" it's interesting so far! I'm excited to share some things I have read in it with you all, It might be good for a smile or two :)

    Happy Wednesday Pumpkinheads!

    Oh yes! This darn song has been in my head all morning ...tis the season I suppose!

    Peter Pumpkinhead by The Crash Test Dummies


    JG OUT!

    Tuesday, September 25, 2012

    Oatmeal and Pumpkin...and Chocolate Chips...oh my!

    Day 4.... umm that's it? Day friggin' 4! What did I get myself into!
     
    I was up bright and early...ok well it was bright, it may not have been early, but who's counting! I set right to get my baking done before it was time to go to work. I couldn't decide, and I didn't have much time, so I pulled out old faithful (The Happy Herbivore cookbook) and decided on Pumpkin Oatmeal cookies! They are vegan, they are borderline no fat and I added a handful of non-dairy Chocolate Chips...who doesn't love chocolate chips in their cookies? and if you don't...then you should probably get that checked out.... 
     
    Anyhoo, here we go! Started off with my handy dandy recipe holder...one of my favorite kitchen accessories - seriousally, brilliant!
     
     
     

    Ingredients

    • 6 tbsp canned pure pumpkin
    • ¼ cup pure maple syrup
    • ½ cup raw sugar         (I used Splenda because it's all I had on hand)            
    • ½ whole banana, mashed
    • 2 tbsp plant-based milk
    • 1½ cups rolled oats
    • ½ cup whole wheat pastry flour
    • ¼ tbsp pumpkin pie spice
    • ¼ tsp baking soda
    • ¼ cup non-dairy chocolate chips        
    • Preheat oven to 350F. Grease a cookie sheet or line with parchment paper and set aside. In a large bowl, combine pumpkin, maple, sugar, banana and non-dairy milk together. In a medium bowl, combine oats, flour, baking soda and pumpkin pie spice together and then transfer it into the wet mixture. Stir a few times then add raisins. Continue to mix until combined. It may look too dry initially, but keep stroking, it will incorporate perfectly. Drop spoonfuls on a greased cookie sheet and bake 10 to 15 minutes, or until firm to the touch and spring-like.                                        
    This recipes says it makes about 10 cookies, I ended up with almost 20!         
     
    They'll be around MYC for you yogi's this evening :)
     

    Monday, September 24, 2012

    Day 3 of Everything Pumpkin!

    Day 3!

    And guess what - it's a recipe I'm sharing with you!!!

    If you're around MYC this evening, they'll be there for the grabs after the 530 class and before the 730!

    But first - supper ....

    Pizza...minus the dough ;)


    Cauliflower pizza crust - don't knock it til you try it!
    Then, after baking in the oven for about 12 minutes
    Add your toppings
     
    Mine included pizza sauce, spices, fresh chopped veggies, topped with Daiya cheese
     
    And...it looked like this
     
    Delicious!!

    Next up  - The Pumpkin Challenge....
    Ready??


    Ready?!?

    Vegan Pumpkin Spice muffins
    ...the only thing missing is some cream cheese frosting - but hey! I can't do it all...give a girl a break and for those of you wondering.... cream cheese is coming later in the week, so hang tight!

    Sunday, September 23, 2012

    Thinking outside (or perhaps inside) the box!

    Sunday yoga... One of my favorite classes, it's the only day of the week I don't have to worry about Largo, or running, or anything but getting to yoga for that matter!

    Typical Jenny, shows up at the studio at 11:56 for a noon class, throw myself and my mat in the hot room and find my breath... "Holy balls its hot in here, I'm sweating already? Must be the coffee? Or last nights beverages... Hmmm" ok! Downward dog... Nope it's effing hot in here! We've all suffered through some too-hot classes but I wasn't expecting this humidity in the room during the middle of September, that's for damn sure! It very well may have been the longest 75 minutes of my life in there today, about 15 minutes in, when we were told the speakers for MokshaMusic weren't working... I wanted to literally claw my way out of that room, 20 minutes in, I couldn't breathe and I was fucking angry that I was stuck in this room, anxiety took over when I realized I lost my breath and I didn't want to be here anymore. This puts Jenny in a pure state of rage - one because I'm not focusing on my breath and two because I don't want to be here and three because I shouldn't feel this way. Balancing series - as if! Ego your taking the sidelines today - and child's pose we'll be friends for a bit! For anyone who knows me, surrendering to child's pose is way more of a challenge than actually doing the entire balancing series... So I'll consider doing this as a win. Honestly... For the rest of class I was impatiently waiting for the instructor to say Namaste so I could run like hell out of that room.

    Finally! Spinal twist.. Please I beg you, let us lay on our backs for this... Of course not! Sit up straight, cross one leg over and twist! Bru-fuckin-tal!
    Awh! But svassanah is close... So close I can picture myself there ... And Go! Phewf! I made it- barely but I made it! I can't even believe the thoughts in my head today and how much I wanted out of that room - more reason to stay in there I suppose?
    As for my final resting pose - I didn't run out of the room, I enjoyed 15 peaceful minutes of quiet and rest and finally caught my breathe!
    I came out of the room and two folks were talking about how funny it would be if the instructor had thrown in another half dozen flows - I almost threw up! What a sick sense of humour this fellow has, I thought!!

    On to day 2 of Everything Pumpkin
    I was busy and had a lot of planning to do, and no one to share my goods with so I did another single serving recipe, with a few things I had... And tried something new... And it turned out super yummy!
    I dare you to give er a whirl!

    I started with 1 cup of pure pumpkin
    Added about 3/4 cup of Greek yogurt
    Along with some cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice and a swirl of maple syrup - tasted great but it was missing something!
    Granola from the Ch'town farmers market!! Mmmm-hmm! Absolute perfection!
    Simple, Nutritious, and completes day 2 of my challenge! Tomorrow is going to be awesome - just a little heads up!!

    I'm also hard on my addiction of DavidsTea, and I'm so excited its finally here in Charlottetown! MYC fb page said they were sampling tea at the studio on Friday - I was pumped! For my first time in like ever I showed up early for class... Not gonna lie, I was a little disappointed, I was expecting David... Haha just kidding! The tea was great and I was anticipating their opening on Saturday morning where I knew I'd be spending a mild fortune and find a new love called Pumpkin Chai tea - ironically enough it ties in so nicely with my theme!

    Saturday, September 22, 2012

    Countdown to Pumpkin day... day 1


    Most normal folk say countdown to Turkey day...

    But, I don't really eat meat, so that'd just be silly. I'll countdown to Pumpkin day...or Thanksgiving for that matter ;)

    Day 1, as you can see is a Saturday so it was busy and hectic and all of the above.

    After a ridiculous intense Largo class, and a stellar kicked-my-ass hot yoga class with the one and only K-Dawg, I came home to venture with pumpkin in the kitchen, I had approximitely 8.5 minutes before I had to leave again, needless to say this won't be a recipe that can be shared with multiple people! haha. None-the-less this is my challenge, and I completed day 1!

    Post workout eats -

    Starts with this $3.79 beauty!


    And forms into this beauty...
    Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal

     
     
    So! here we have it - day 1. completely delicious!
     
    Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal
     
    1/2 cup of oatmeal made with 2 cups of water
    1/2 cup of pure pumpkin
    1 pkg of stevia
    1/2 tsp of pumpkin pie spice
    1tsp of cinnamon
    Topped with: A dash of maple syrup and some almonds (I usually use pecans....had none!)
     
     

    Friday, September 21, 2012

    Y'all ready for this....

    (insert dancing man here!)

    Fall...I frigging love the fall, and what comes with fall....
    cooler days, shorter days, root vegetables, and...PUMPKIN! oh! and of course the new season of Dexter....just sayin'

    Anyways, back to Pumpkin! In the anticipation of Thanksgiving, here is my plan, I love cooking, baking, and trying new things in my kitchen, so my newest challenge is 15 days of pumpkin, a countdown to Thanksgiving!...that's right folks, 15 days of everything pumpkin. There has been many recipes I have been wanting to try from some awesome blogs I follow, most of them are vegan, some are not, but all of which will be a healthy option and low calorie, low fat OR *gasp* both! It will more than likely be baked goods....since I'm a sucker for sweets ;) so...be prepared!


    However, I can not eat all of this goodness, so I will be sharing with the yoga studio, If you're a yogi at MYC, be sure to check out what pumpkin-y goodness has been whipped up for your tastebuds pleasure, because if you're there on time, you could recieve a little treat!


    Hip Hip Hurray - It's Pumpkin time...which I think is kind of like Hammer time?


    JG OUT!


    Wednesday, September 19, 2012

    Safety of Silence


    It's been a rough week...to say the least.

    I do lots of things in my day, like wake up at 530am to go to the gym for a one hour cardio kickboxing class, go to work, answer umpteen emails for another job I do, plus I have to people please 24-effing-7, and complete all of this with a smile on my face and answer to the "how are ya?" with a "good" .... Thank goodness I have yoga, that is all I can say.


    That.... That is my safe place.
    Usually it's the practice that is my "safe place"... this week it's the hot room, a silent room where I don't have to talk anyone, no one can talk to me, I have no iPhone, I have just myself and my mat. And, I am safe. And, when I am done, if I still don't want to talk I have the comfort of savasana.
    One of life's simplest pleasures!

    The only judgement, is my own.
    Problem: my judgment is harsh, I would never judge ANYONE the way I put judgement on myself.
    Solution: Unknown

    Monday night, the hot room was packed, I was stuck in the back with the view of only people around me, I couldn't even catch a glimpse in either mirror, it was probably one of my most intense practices I have ever had the pleasure of having. I don't know if it was the energy, if it was my emotions, or if it was a combination....either way, this is why I return to my mat on a daily basis. Tuesday morning - yoga with Airlie, more like "what's going to happen next?!? with Airlie" We did the entire Moskha Series, on and with a block! She always makes you fear the unknown, yet somehow she has a subtle way of teaching you how to embrace the unknown! As for tonight, another 75 minutes of letting go, I feel like I am taking my yoga practice to whole new level this week. I'm not sure if I like it, or if I'm willing to deal with all of this at the moment.... but I'll tell you this, I'm absolutely terrified for tomorrows class, yet I can't wait to get into that hot room.

    Tonight, in class, 2 girls in the room were chatting away before class started, I wanted to get off my mat, walk over, and in the nicest way possible say, "excuse me, but can you politely shut the fuck up?" .... that wouldn't be very yogi of me would it?

    Wednesday Rant complete!
    JG OUT

    Thursday, September 13, 2012

    The Universe works in mysterious ways

    My gym recently started doing 6am classes, 3 mornings a week. Well, good for them but damn this girl loves her sleep AND I don't start work until noon so it seemed like a super silly idea to get up at 5:30 and workout.... BUT! everybody's talkin about this class and blah blah blah, I thought I'd give 'er a whirl. So yesterday, up at 5:30, coffee in hand, off to the gym I go for one hour of intense kickboxing cardio! What a way to start my day, such a relief to know I have already burnt about 400 calories BEFORE breakfast AND that I don't have to wait around and go to the 5:30pm class...this is brilliant! By about 2pm I was a borderline zombie, but that'll pass. So, this morning I set my alarm, thought heck - might as well try this again, and then it went off....oooh no! Nope, I need a couple more minutes, set it for about 3 minutes ahead, jumped back into bed and BAM! it goes off again, Nope, I'm not going, I will sleep in until 8 or so and go for a run or something... Then I was checking facebook and this shows up on my newsfeed...



    And it got me thinking, if I want to lose this weight, if I want to change my body, I have never had a slim figure or I have never been 175lbs...well, maybe in grade 5, haha - but who'd remember that? not I! So, If I want to change my body and take it somewhere it has never been... I need to do something I've never done.... Like for example: my cardio workouts at 6am instead of in the evening.

    Well, Thank you universe for getting my ass out of bed and to the gym, because now I feel great! hmmm...what's for breakfast?! Later gators!

    JG OUT!