That's what Mike asked me the other night, after I looked at the weather forecast for the weekend, and saw that it was going to be perfect for fall running. I got into an particularly long funk two years ago, the last time I had a running injury. But this time around, I'm not going to let that happen. I'm going to stay busy in general, which I was all weekend. I got in a few great bike rides, and on Thursday I did Jillian Michaels Yoga Meltdown....meltdown indeed, I was a sweaty mess after that, and was actually sore the next day!
I did a bunch of cooking this weekend, which I especially like to do in the fall.
So after picking pumpkins:
I made a batch of vegetable soup with a Mexican flair (I'll post the recipe, it turned out reeeeally good).
Baked a bunch of garlicky meatballs.
As well as some caramelized onion, goat cheese and walnut pizza with a beer crust (recipe
HERE).
Finished off with an apple crisp, made from the 20 pounds of apples we bought at a farm stand, for $8.00.
So that was my weekend.
Bring on the yoga.
Apple Crisp...Yum!
ReplyDeleteHearty soup for the cooler weather - nothing better.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a delicious weekend.
ReplyDeleteI like the pic of the pumpkins! Apple Crisp...just like mom makes it. Stay active = stay sane. Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteYum... doesn't look like a funk at all! :)
ReplyDeleteYummy food!!
ReplyDeleteOh that all looks SO good! Please do share the recipe on the soup.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good attitude!
Apple crisp sounds so yummy right about now!
ReplyDeleteNo funk allowed!! Sound like you had a great weekend. I might have to check out that DVD.
ReplyDeleteI agree, no funk! I am heading to yoga tomorrow to aid my recovery. My body is quite sore after a half- I can only imagine how it is after a full!
ReplyDeleteDude that pizza looks awesome. I shall be making that soon!!!
I love Jillian Michaels...I just got her new cardio max workout...hoping to give that a test whirl after this weekend! Now I need to go eat lunch that I skipped because your post made me hungry!!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I love to make soup and chili in the fall, at least once a week! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like someone had a yummy weekend! I went apple picking on Saturday. So, I plan on making a few appley things this week, too. Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteYou're an amazing cook! Love your attitude :)
ReplyDeleteYumYum!! I am having trouble too dealing with not running! Hopefully we will both heal soon and be able to enjoy a little bit of the fall running!
ReplyDeleteA weekend full of cooking! Fun!
ReplyDeletegood looking food!
ReplyDeleteOMG! Girl, you can cook for me anytime:) Everything looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe apple crisp looks devine - yum!! Hope you don't get into a funk - I was/am there for the past oh...8 months?? It's not a fun place to be!
ReplyDeleteYou are eating way, way, way better than I am! YUM!!!! Glad you didn't feel funky!
ReplyDeleteoh I love apple crisp..I might have to make some too :)
ReplyDeleteThat soup looks great! As does the apple crisp!
ReplyDeleteUgh! You have so much food on your site... Why is it that I get more food cravings in the fall? I also had an inkling to bake-last weekend it was chocolate chip cookies (5 dozen, gone in four days), and this past weekend I made an apple pie with fresh apples that I bought(made on Sunday, gone today!!!)
ReplyDeleteYou conquered The Marathon with an injury. That's like a funk-vaccine for at least the next year. Continuing good attitude. Great to hear.
ReplyDeletePumpkins and fall weather, I know I say it alot, I love every season, but there is nothing like being a runner (or cyclist or yogateer) in the Fall. Enjoy it!
Yummy! A bunch of cooking sounds like a great weekend to me!
ReplyDeleteYummy weekend! Nothing like a good soup for fall. Glad you're staying busy, no funks please.
ReplyDeleteLove Yoga Meltdown!
OMG!!! I am HUNGRY now!!!
ReplyDeleteHere is a recipe I like to use with apples, I think its good and its super easy.
CINNAMON BAKED APPLES WITH BLUEBERRY FILLING
~ 1 -4 medium apple(s)
~ 2 tablespoons frozen unsweetened blueberries or strawberry or any berry you want or have(not thawed) per apple
~ Ground cinnamon and cinnamon sticks
~ 2 teaspoons agave nectar or honey per apple
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
2. Wash and core apple(s) making the holes about 3/4 – 1 inch wide and leave 1/4 inch at the bottom
3. Sprinkle the insides with cinnamon, fill with frozen blueberries and drizzle with agave nectar or honey. Add a cinnamon stick to the center hole
4. Place the apples in a deep baking dish and add just enough water to cover the bottom of the pan
5. Bake 30 minutes until tender but not mushy
6. Baste the apples with the juices occasionally during cooking
Great job with all the yoga to stay funk-free! Mmmm, that apple crisp looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteYUM!!!! The pizza looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteMMMMM that apple crisp makes me want to make some! I love love love apple crisp in the fall!
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