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Project Food Blog, #6: Going The Distance

October 24, 2010

The year is 1986.

My hobbies include playing in the snow, baking with my mom, and trying to be just like my older sister Kristi.

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Life is good.

It is the middle of a long winter in Riverview, New Brunswick and we have just been pummelled with a snow storm. I would stay outside all day long, hour after hour, bundled up with layer upon fuzzy layer with just my excited eyes, red nose, and big grin peeking out through my scarves and hat.

Clearly, I was born to be an endurance athlete, don’t you think?

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Don’t answer that.

The year is now 1992.

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My hobbies include building the world’s most awesome snowmen, baking cakes in my Easy-Bake Oven, and rocking a wardrobe full of neon clothing and snap bracelets. Life is good.

Despite my love for the great outdoors, there was one small catch.

My mom couldn’t get me to come inside to eat!

‘Just a bit longer, pretty please, with a cherry on top?’ fluttering my eyelashes encrusted with icicles.

It is now 2010.

My hobbies are about the same, in addition to taking too many pictures of my food, writing about my day to day baking high jinks, and running.

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I am a vegan and unlike my younger self, I now understand the importance of fuelling properly for endurance activities.

This is the tale of a couple who fuelled a day of hiking with all-natural energy foods.

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Won’t you join us?

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For the recipes, please see attached PDF document.

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In tote, was a delicious lunch brimming with healthy energy foods to fuel our 7 mile hike!

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Eric observed, ‘Well at least we know if we get lost we can survive on this food for a month.’

He obviously doesn’t know me too well if he thinks I could make this delicious food last a whole month!

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It was time to road trip and see some gorgeous Ontario Fall foliage along the way.

Finally, we arrived!

I had a plan. If I saw a Rattlesnake I was going to throw it a truffle and run like hell.

We searched for the perfect spot.

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The park was packed with hikers and it was not easy to find a picnic table complete with perfect photography lighting (I joke, I joke).

Finally, it was time to feast…something I had been dreaming about all week long.

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Our main dish consisted of Protein Power Vegan Chili packed with kidney beans, chickpeas, black beans, walnut burger crumbles, and chunky vegetables.

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I had a giggle fit after seeing Eric eat his chili with my teeny tiny spoon! What a sport.

The chili was comforting, chunky, with a bit of a spicy kick.

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And was perfect for a chilly Fall day outdoors.

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Alongside, Herbed Garlic Knots.

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The garlic knots were great on their own, but even better when dipped into the chili.

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For a side, I made Stacked Caesar Salads with eggplant bacon and homemade croutons. I thought stacking the salad was fun for a packed meal.

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Yum!

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To wet our whistle, we sipped Pumpkin Spice Lattes made on the stovetop with almond milk, spices, espresso, pumpkin, and vanilla extract.

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The lattes were comforting, warm, rich, and fragrant with notes of cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger.

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To say I was excited for dessert was a bit of an understatement…

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I saw a picture of a Cake in a Jar online and I thought it was a fun idea that would pack well! I put a fun twist on them by making Cake In A Jar Parfaits.

The flavours:

  • Butternut Squash Apple Streusel
  • Triple Layer Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake
  • Decadent S’more with homemade graham cracker crumble
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Damn. Good. Comfort. Food.

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My favourite was the Butternut Squash Apple Streusel. The cakes were still warm from the oven and incredibly moist unlike any other ‘normal’ cake I have ever tried.

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Mmmmm.

After lunch, we were bursting with energy and ready to tackle the trails! We dropped off our cooler in the car and were on our way.

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We brought along homemade Raspberry Vanilla & Pumpkin Apple Spice fruit leather.

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Can you guess what athlete’s superfood is hiding in them?

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Chia seeds!

Chia seeds are great for hydration and contain healthy fats, iron, calcium, protein, and antioxidants.

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I also made a ‘box of truffles’-vegan energy truffles, that is– made from dates and nuts.

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The flavours:

  • Chocolate Kissed Peanut Butter
  • Brownie Bliss
  • Pecan Pie Delight

I could not pick a favourite!

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These would make fun and unique Thanksgiving or Christmas gifts, wouldn’t they?

My happy customer inhaled several. ;)

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And finally, Spiced Apple Pie Chips…

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Cinnamon is not only great for maintaining steady blood sugar levels, but it also contains Iron and Calcium.

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All in all we hiked about 7 miles and had a grand old time, even despite the damp and cool weather!

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Thanks to the endurance lunch, Eric still had energy to carry me to the car!

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Life is good. ;)

This is my official entry for Project Food Blog Challenge #6. Voting begins at 9am EST on Monday October 25th. If you enjoyed this post I would greatly appreciate your votes in carrying me into the next round! Click here to vote . Thank you!

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Filed Under: Dinner, Lunch, Project Food Blog, Snacks Tagged With: best foods to bring hiking, energy foods, foodbuzz, hiking foods, hiking recipes, Project Food Blog, project food blog 2010, project food blog challenge #6, project food blog road trip, vegan energy foods

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234 Comments
Wei-Wei
15 years ago

I am just blown away. You’re just too amazing.

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Jess
15 years ago

what a beautiful day:-) i love the salad on a stick idea!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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15 years ago

Thanks everyone for your comments! :)

For those of you interested, the recipes are here: http://ohsheglows.com/docs/roadtrip.pdf

(I linked in the post but it is easy to miss)

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maya @ finding balance in tokyo
15 years ago

Wow.. you did an amazing job! I’ve made truffles similar to yours, but your presentation of them is amazing! It really looks like a box of specialty truffles. I’ll have to try that next time. :D

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Jolene ([email protected])
15 years ago

I seriously don’t know how you find the time to be so creative, and to make such delicious looking goodies!!! You are AMAZING, and I admire you.

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Amy
15 years ago

You are just amazing.Your food looks heavenly. I do have to ask though…how do you keep every leaf on the path from sticking to Lululemon bottoms (I’m guessing that’s what you are wearing or have worn on a hike)?? I can’t make it from my house to my car without half a cat’s fur, every leaf, burr and grass trimming stuck to the bottom of the pants. I know you can’t use fabric softener on luon and so I’m “stuck” (pun intended) with pants that magnetize crap of all sorts within a half mile radius. I’m a Lulu lover and I just have to know. Is it just me that has this issue? Thanks!!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Amy
15 years ago

I had burs all over my pants, but I didnt see any leaves!

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Amanda
15 years ago

So cute! I think you outdid yourself! (Is that possible??) All that food is making me hungry : )

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Mi-An Dela Cruz
15 years ago

I’m always reading your blogs but never commented, but after seeing this post, a comment was necessary! Simply to say, WOWWWW!! amazing!!! everything LOOKED delicious!!! I can’t even pick my favorite, but if i had to, IF i had to…probably the box truffles!!!

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Casey Thomas
15 years ago

WOW Angela! This is all so amazing. You are such an incredibly creative woman. Great job!!!

Can you be my personal chef?! :)

I give my raw date/dried fruit and nut/seed treats to my friends and family all the time for gifts…love the idea of making ti look like a chocolate box!

Casey

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Casey Thomas
15 years ago

hehe sure ;) It was really fun making them into a box of truffles/chocolates. Maybe I am just a dork like that!? lol

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skinny latte
15 years ago

Angela, if you don’t win this competition there’s something wrong….you are streets ahead!! Always inspiring, always innovative and original, and always fun to read! Keep up the great work! :)

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Anna
15 years ago

Oh gosh, Angela, I just want to BE you. So excited over getting the recipes for the cake-in-a-jar parfaits, and I’m definitely going to make those truffles (all three kinds!) in the near future. Love all these pictures too, the fruit leathers photograph is a stunner!

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Liz @ Blog is the New Black
15 years ago

AMAZING job! I am so impressed and all your food looked incredibly tasty.

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Tinka
15 years ago

Amazing Angela!
Out of all the amazing posts so far this is definitely the coolest for the Foodbuzz contest.
x

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Cara Craves...
15 years ago

Amazing!

I was checking out some recipes on Canadian Living and saw that your blog got posted
as one of the top in Canada (I have to agree! Though they could have expanded it to North America, I think!)
I continue to love reading your blog each day. Thanks for sharing!

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Beth @ 990 Square
15 years ago

I want to go on that nature hike!

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Kristy
15 years ago

You NEVER disappoint! Amazing!

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jenna
15 years ago

you are wonderwoman in the kitchen!!! if anyone should have a vegan cookbook it should be YOU! :) everything looks stunning!

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Heidi - Apples Under My Bed
15 years ago

I adored every little inch of this post. Especially the fruit straps! I must try your cake in a jar idea. You are such a creative, inspiring cook, Angela! Thank you :)
Heidi xo

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Steph
15 years ago

Everything looks amazing! Of course I am most intrigued by the cakes in a jar! Cant wait for those recipes :)

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Jenny
15 years ago

This is so cute! I love it and all of the food looked amazing! Good luck:)

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