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May 5, 2010

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Gosh, that picture is making me SO hungry! I just got home from our late night swim and I could seriously inhale the kitchen right now. ;) I’m thinking a nice juicy orange will have to suffice until the morning.

Onto lunch…

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This Health Valley lentil soup is good and bad.

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The Good:

  • High in protein and fibre (10 grams per cup!)
  • Very low in sodium (20 mg per cup)
  • Organic

The bad:

  • It. is. so. bland.

I always add a pinch of sea salt when I heat up this soup- makes it taste less bland, although it is still a bit ‘blah’. Add some spices too. Why do I buy it you ask? Well, I love how much protein and fibre is in a can, so I figure I can doctor it up with spices and make it a decent bowl of soup!

I sprinkled on some 3 minute vegan parmesan cheese:

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and had a piece of sesame seed toast with T-paste and pepper.

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Random little known fact about me: I am obsessed with wood grains.

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I especially like when they have scratches in them. Is that weird? I love pieces of furniture with character in them too!

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And I seriously would kill for Tina’s wood floors!

For dinner I wanted one thing and one thing only…

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Nut butter parsnip fries!

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Tonight I used a mixture of cashew butter and chunky peanut butter.

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However, this mixture wasn’t as good as the almond butter + peanut butter combo! Shucks. I also used too many parsnips so there wasn’t enough coating to go around. The fries were a bit naked!

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Somehow I managed to choke them down though. ;) They were not up to par, but they were ok in ketchup!

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For dessert I gave my body some pre-swim fluids!

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I was a sticky mess after eating this. I think I get more juice on me than in me.

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It was hot outside today (and hot inside baking!)

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After dinner I went on a quick bike ride.

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The ride:

  • Distance: 4.77 miles
  • Time: 27:17 mins.
  • Ascent: 429 feet
  • Avg speed: 10.5 mph 

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I am getting faster at the trail, slowly but surely!

Doing trails makes me grin. My thoughts are along the lines of, ‘whoa I’m doing it…I’m doing it…haven’t wiped out yet…whoa…watch out for that rock…that was close…this is fun!!’ :mrgreen:

Then I helped Eric with yard work. Boo, WEEDS!!!!!!

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That little contraption is fantastic. Don’t ask me what it is, but it pulls the weed out.

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After doing some work, we got ready to hit the pool! I was not feeling motivated to swim tonight (the swim doesn’t start until 9pm!). I have realized when you workout with a partner and you both commit to going, you just kind of GO. You don’t really second guess it because you assume the other person wants to go and if you bailed you would be a downer. ;) If I was doing this alone, I would probably not get to the pool half as much (the pool is also a 15 min drive to get to in another town too).

The swim was a decent one though! Tonight, our goal was to not stop and pause at the end of each length as much. We did a ton of laps! I have no idea how many because I have a really hard time keeping track because I am so focused on my technique. We swam straight for 40 minutes and then I had time to shower and hit the sauna = bliss.

I’m going to get that orange now and hit the sack.

By the way, great discussion on jealousy this morning!

“Right now, make a list of what you admire about yourself- don’t stop until you’ve filled a page. Sit and relish each quality and accomplishment. When you remember how much you have to be proud of, you don’t need to envy others. Instead of wallowing in your jealousy, use your friends’ accomplishments as inspiration to pursue the life you want.” ~Phil McGraw

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Filed Under: Dinner, Lunch, Triathlon Training Tagged With: Dinner, exercise, Fitness, healthy recipes, Lunch, milton kelso, milton triathlon, milton try-a-tri, training for a triathlon

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
16 years ago

Wow, 9 pm is so late to swim. I would zonk out in the middle of my laps! I guess the sauna makes it worth it though. ;)

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Kristin (Cook, Bake and Nibble)
16 years ago

What a beautiful ride!

And oh, my… I need to make those parsnip fries next week for sure!!!

xo
K

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Ilana
16 years ago

I can’t believe you can make training for a TRIATHALON seem accessible. Amazing!

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Heather @ Side of Sneakers
16 years ago

I think that’s the reason I keep hoping my hubby will want to do a try- not only will having a training partner keep me motivated, so will the motivation to beat him!! haha

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Tracey @ I'm Not Superhuman
16 years ago

Wow, I give you both major credit for working out at 9. There is no way on Earth I’d head back out that late to swim. That’s major dedication.

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Melissa
16 years ago

Hi Angela! Ever thought of doing a “Quotes” page. I love every quote you include on your posts and always tell myself to copy and paste them into a document, but often I’m on my phone looking at your posts or just completely forget. You really find the most amazing ones. I’d love to see them all in one place!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Melissa
16 years ago

yes! I actually have plans to have a quote page in the future :)

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Lauren
16 years ago

I find a lot of those canned soups ridiculously bland, and I get so confused when everyone raves about how awesome they are. :-(

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kalli@fitandfortysomething
16 years ago

when i swam in college i would come home and inhale BOWLS of cereal. swimming makes you so hungry!

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Staceyhttp://stacey-healthylife.blogspot.com/
16 years ago

I agree with you about that soup I have had it before.

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Therese
16 years ago

It WAS hot yesterday, wasn’t it? I came home last night and my boyfriend had the A/C on!!! I turned it off and told him to open a window! Ha ha ha

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Paige @ Running Around Normal
16 years ago

Great idea to doctor up canned soups! I agree, some of the soups of that brand can be a little bland.
Nice job on the double workouts! That’s awesome Eric can go swim with you so late when he has to be up early for work – I’d be wiped! I totally get what you mean about assuming the other partner wants to go and not letting them down, too :)

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Jil
16 years ago

I love wood with character, too! It just makes it so much more than just a wood floor or a wood hutch.

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Grace aka Triathlonbabe
16 years ago

I am going to have to try those parsnip fries. I got the hubby hooked on spicey sweet potato fries, I think I could get him hooked on these. BTW, have a great recipe for spicey sweet potato fries. OMG, we must have ESP. I made a huge pot of brown veggie lentils night before last to freeze and had a bowl for dinner last night. I have a simple and vegetarian recipe for lentils too!

I love the scenery where you ride, it’s awesome. Hubby and I pulled weeds on Monday right before a storm blew in…yuck and we hand pulled them. LOL!!!

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Susan
16 years ago

I like how bland those soups are! They’re kind of like a blank canvas. I’m always doctoring them up with different spices and add-ins. Much more fun than soup that already has a flavour decided for me ;)

Ohgosh, I’m moving to TO in three weeks and I’m already dreading the heat.

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