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How I Spent The First Day of My 29th Year

May 17, 2012

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My birthday started off in the best way possible…with a bouquet of my favourite flowers. I almost never buy flowers, so when we have them in the house it’s such a treat. My favourite flower is the peony and I also love chrysanthemums, so Eric put both of those into the bouquet. A girl could get used to this. :)

Next up, Eric made me a “surprise Green Monster” for my birthday breakfast. I was instantly transported back to that time when he put an entire banana – including the peel – into my smoothie, not knowing that the peel wasn’t a normal part of a smoothie. Do you guys remember that? My stomach still flops over the thought of drinking an entire banana peel. I won’t ever let him live that one down.

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Thankfully, no “surprise” banana peel this time! Just one delicious GM made up of mixed frozen greens, almond milk, a frozen banana, blueberries, chia seeds, and wheatgrass powder. The surprise? He threw in a few chunks of dark chocolate! I’ve always wondered why his smoothies always taste so good…now I know.

Despite the windy, rainy, and cool weather, we had a great 5k run complete with lots of walking breaks. I’m still taking it easy on my knee and so far it’s doing well.

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We both worked for the morning and then headed to Toronto for lunch at Fresh on Crawford. No matter what we order we always know we will get a good meal at Fresh. We’ve been going for almost 3 years now and it’s become a tradition on my birthday. Here is a post from 2009, the very first time we went to Fresh.

We started with our go-to drinks: the All Green juice (cucumber, celery, parsley, kale, ginger, lemon) and the Lucky Charm smoothie (raspberry, strawberry, blueberry, mango).

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For an appetizer, we devoured the Soho Falafel, made up of herbed falafel balls, quinoa & adzuki bean tabouleh, flax hummus (incredible!), and fluffy pita wedges.

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It’s definitely my fav appetizer at Fresh, next to the quinoa-battered onion rings of course.

Eric ordered the insanely good BBQ Burger with tangy BBQ sauce, quinoa onion rings, garlic mayo, napa cabbage, hot banana chilies, tomato, lettuce, served with Fresh’s house-made vegan burger patty.

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Eric said this is one of his fav burgers of all time! I snuck a couple bites and it was incredible.

I ordered the Tangled Thai salad made up of spiraled carrots and yellow beets, jicama, napa cabbage, chopped peanuts, cilantro, cucumber, Fresh salad topper, and creamy peanut lime dressing. This salad was a first for me, but it certainly won’t be the last!

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On the side, my fav quinoa-battered onion rings.

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A peppermint tea was the only thing that could fit in my belly for dessert. I was saving myself for cupcakes!

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After lunch, we popped into Juicers 4 Life on Bloor and I bought some Paraflexx sheets for my dehydrator, something I have been meaning to do for 2 years now. They are non-stick reusable liners for the dehydrator trays.

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When Eric asked me what I wanted for my birthday I said a homecooked dinner and night off from the kitchen would be amazing. He claims he is not a cook and tends to get overwhelmed when making recipes, but I tell you they always seem to turn out amazing. I think this is going to have to become a weekly occurrence!

On the menu? Dragon Bowls for two. It features vegetables such as sun-dried tomatoes, broccoli, golden raisins, and carrots, mixed up with cooked brown rice and a lovely maple-tamari-olive oil sauce. It’s served over a bed of lettuce. I absolutely love serving hot meals on top of lettuce and this was no exception. Oh and did I mention that I ate leftovers for breakfast this morning?

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Eric adapted Nikki’s recipe which was originally inspired by a dish from 14 Carrots in NYC. For the dressing, Eric played around with a “Dragon Sauce” recipe found on Chowhound. I was so impressed that he pulled it off, not that I had any doubts. The look of pride on his face when I told him I loved it was just priceless. As he was finishing up the dishes he said, “I don’t know how you cook and bake all day long….I’m exhausted!” 

For dessert, we enjoyed my favourite chocolate cupcakes with strawberry jam coconut frosting. I successfully subbed half of the all-purpose flour for whole wheat pastry flour and all the olive oil for melted coconut oil. The cupcakes rose incredibly high like they always do. One of my big complaints with some vegan cupcakes is that they can turn out gummy, but these are light and fluffy as you’d hope they would be.

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I wanted a naturally coloured pink frosting and strawberry jam worked perfectly. I also subbed out the Earth Balance for coconut oil and it turned out quite nice. The consistency is a bit different (a bit more “slippery” than when using Earth Balance), but I managed ok when piping it. I might have to play around with this recipe a bit more, but here it is in case you want to as well.

Strawberry Coconut Frosting

This frosting needs to firm up in the fridge after piping, so keep that in mind. Also, I don’t suggest keeping the cupcakes out on the counter too long either. Store them in the fridge until ready to use.

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup coconut oil (you want it buttery in texture- not melted or super firm)
  • 1/4 cup strawberry jam (stir before using)
  • 1.5 cups sifted icing (confectioner’s) sugar, or a bit more if needed
  • 1/4 tsp almond extract
  • pinch of fine grain sea salt

 

1. Chill a bowl in the freezer for at least 15 minutes. This will help keep the frosting a bit more firm.

2. With an electric mixer, beat together the coconut oil, extract, and jam.

3. Gradually, add in the sifted icing sugar and beat until smooth. Add more icing sugar if needed and adjust everything to taste. Add a pinch of salt.

4. Pipe onto cupcakes and immediately place in the fridge to set. The frosting will become firm, but will soften at room temperature.

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After dinner, we headed out for a walk along the lake and then cozied up for the night with a movie. A lovely birthday indeed…I’m liking 29 already.

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Thank you for your birthday wishes in my last post! You really know how to make a girl feel loved.

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Cait's Plate
14 years ago

Happy belated birthday! Looks like you rang in your 29th year in a great way :) Here’s to many more fun days ahead!

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Shannon ~ My Place In The Race
14 years ago

Happy Birthday!!! The flowers are beautiful!

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kaity
14 years ago

looks like a great day! and those onion rings?!?! im drooling you should totally try to remake them just saying;-)!

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LizAshlee
14 years ago

What a wonderful celebration…sounds perfect!! I can’t believe he used a banana peel, I can definitely imagine Travis doing something like this! hah

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Rebecca @ Miss Magnolia Munches & Moves
14 years ago

Happy Birthday! That is one of the most beautiful bouquets I’ve ever seen! Hydrangeas and peonies are my favorite.

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Kristina Stefan
14 years ago

Sounds like a perfect bday! Lots of yummies!! Wishing you a WONDERFUL year!

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Andrea @ Vegvacious
14 years ago

Happy (belated) birthday! It’s so awesome that you two were able to spend most of the day together!

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Leah
14 years ago

So glad you had such a good day…a very “you” kinda day! Birthdays are the best and happy Eric was home to share it with you!!

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Lauren @ Oatmeal after Spinning
14 years ago

Happy belated birthday- it looks like a perfect day (and the food… whoa!).
29 is great- but 30 is where it’s at!! (actually I should say 32 is where it’s at, since that’s where I’M at.)

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Char @ www.charskitchen.ca
14 years ago

awwww what a perfect birthday! Eric is so sweet :) and Fresh is one of my favourite restaurants- love those quinoa onion rings with garlic mayo for dipping! So good. The dinner that Eric made you sounds amazing, too.
Happy Birthday, Angela!! :D

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Destini
14 years ago

Wonderful way to spend a birthday. Dinner at home that I DIDN’T cook sounds ideal. My bday is coming up…maybe i should start dropping the hints

Happy Belated bday :)

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Madison @ Pilates Makes You Happy
14 years ago

Those cupcakes look delish!! I literally want to make them now and eat one for breakfast! Happy Belated Birthday!

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Carrie @ Little Apartment, Big City
14 years ago

Sounds (and looks) like an incredible birthday! Here’s hoping the rest of your 29th year is just as sweet :)

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Catalina @ Cake with Love
14 years ago

Happy birthaday Angela!! I love peony too, and told my husband to get me some today :) all the food looks delicious, but the onion rings are really calling my name!

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Katrina Brush
14 years ago

Sounds like an amazing day! Love the food pictures. They are making me drool. My kids love the quinoa onion rings. I am sure I will be making them more often now that burger season is back. Enjoy your last year of the 20’s, but the 30’s are even better.

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Lindsay
14 years ago

Those falafel and quiona rings look amazing!

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Lindsay
14 years ago

Looks like you had an amazing birthday, and those onion rings look fantastic! is it just quinoa in the breading or spiced up? I’d guess super technically it’s your thirtieth year (as your first year is before your first birthday) but whichever it is, yours looks perfect! :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lindsay
14 years ago

its puffed quinoa :)

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janet @ the taste space
14 years ago

Happy birthday, Ange! Looks like you’ve found yourself a keeper.. sounds like a delicious dinner and fun trip to Toronto. :) Btw, upaya has “generic” silpats for the dehydrator which are cheaper.. although I don’t know how much you paid for yours.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  janet @ the taste space
14 years ago

that’s good to know! Do they have a store front?

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janet @ the taste space
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

No store front. You can order from them online. I bought the generic ones and they work just as good as my Excalibur brand ones so far. :)

I can`t wait to see what you make that will use those sheets.. yum! :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  janet @ the taste space
14 years ago

Great, I’ll keep that in mind :)

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Averie @ Averie Cooks
14 years ago

What a special and awesome day. Love the sailboat pic and those cupcakes and frosting!

When I first got my juicer and actually used it (Lol) I remember reading online from some pretty high-brow people what amazing nutrients are in the rind of watermelon and you juice the entire watermelon. So I juiced the entire watermelon, rind and all. It was not pleasant. It seriously ruined watermelon for me for about 4 years! Rinds…should not be eaten!

Your banana story jogged that memory :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Averie @ Averie Cooks
14 years ago

hahhah…oh the things we try for health right?

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Céline
14 years ago

Happy belated birthday !

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Céline
14 years ago

Thanks Céline!

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