Dinner

Quick Fix and Out The Door

Early, early dinner—out the door!!!! Wait, that’s the story of my life, isn’t it?! I raced home from work to eat an Amy’s veggie burger (tried the “All American” kind today and like the California style better!) with ketchup and honey mustard on an english muffin as well as a spinach salad with woodstock dressing before I have to head out the door again to run errands and get to school early, as my project is due tomorrow and still needs some working on!

cimg2568.JPG

For some reason I’ve been hungry ALL afternoon! I snagged a chick fila waffle fry from someone at work ;). Tonight for a school snack I am going to bring peanut butter z-bar and a peach. Told you I eat a ton of peaches during the summer!!

It’s TIRAMISU night! Everyone’s favorite. We are also making a cheesecake! I have strict instructions from the boy to carefully put the tiramisu in the fridge and bring it home to him on Saturday. He better be nice!

You Might Also Like

  • ChocolateCoveredVegan
    June 4, 2008 at 9:30 pm

    Try the Bistro burgers– they’re sooo much better than the American ones.

  • VeggieGirl
    June 4, 2008 at 10:47 pm

    The California style is DEFINITELY better/the best Amy’s burger variety – both taste-wise AND health-wise.

    Have fun making tiramisu and cheesecake!!

  • Terrormisu
    June 4, 2008 at 10:56 pm

    HOLY CRAP I WANT IT AHHHHHH.

    Your tiramisu, I mean. Yesss.

    Please take pictures. And tell whether its boozey or not.

    I’d make babies with tiramisu, if I could.

  • april
    June 4, 2008 at 11:12 pm

    I had posted a question a while back but i’m not sure it ever got answered! what kind of yoga do you take? I took a class the other day and it was just a lot of stretching and poses. Do you take a different kind or is this one still a good workout?

  • Cecilia
    June 5, 2008 at 1:00 am

    OOOoo so so so jealous here!!! WE NEED AMY’S BURGER HERE IN AUSSIELAND!!! come on!!

  • Becca A
    June 5, 2008 at 1:43 am

    I am a tiramisu addict!

  • polly
    June 5, 2008 at 11:45 am

    Hi April,
    I am pretty sure Jenna takes Ashtanga classes. They are pretty athletic and usually about 90 minutes long (at least) to go thru the whole primary series. I am a yoga teacher and I loooove it, and keep trying classes til you find one that fits you best! Some are more gentle and some are completely crazy hard and you’ll leave dripping sweat. I like all kinds but I’m partial to a light hearted fun flow with challenge like Baron Baptiste’s style. Hope that helps!

    p.s. Jenna, do you always buy organic fruit/veggies? I am trying to, but my wallet is hurting if I do that… I guess I do about 50% organic. Just curious about what you do. Love your blog! 🙂

  • jenna
    June 5, 2008 at 12:21 pm

    Hi April,

    In the past I have mainly done power yoga with some ashtanga mixed up in there. You def. break a sweat and its pretty cardio-based! That was in college when I was sometimes doing yoga classes 6 X a week. NOW, however, I don’t have any time for anything so when I do get to a yoga class I will usually go to a bikram class on the weekends. But its pretty sparse and I would say I can only get to one or two a month right now. WHen I move back in September I fully plan on joining a yoga studio and practicing a couple times a week again.

  • jenna
    June 5, 2008 at 12:23 pm

    Polly,

    Usually I don’t buy all organic produce. I WANT to..but right now I don’t have a choice because its so much more expensive! I would say if you are going to buy anything organic you should focus on fruits that you eat the skin of, such as apples, pears and grapes. Other fruits, like bananas, aren’t a major focus because we peel away the thick skin anyways!