
Today is a holiday Monday in honour of Family Day…so Happy Family day to you if you are one of the lucky ones celebrating! Happy Family Day to you even if you are not celebrating. ;)
Eric and I are taking a bit of a RENO-cation this week. We originally dreamed (and hoped and wished) to go on a Winter vacation during this week, but we opted for a RENO-cation instead. Eric is taking a few days off work and I will probably work half days and then do renos the rest of the time and in the evening. We still have a lot of reno work to be done on the house that will take many months (years, decades!) so we really couldn’t justify a vacation right now. I guess it’s an investment in the house instead of our immediate happiness. Ugh, we are such responsible adults now!
Anyways, we promised ourselves that we could still make some fancy drinks with umbrellas while we roll around in the sand.
Unfortunately, not that kind of sand…the sand that comes from refinishing hardwood flooring!
Yesterday, we spent the entire day putting together an Ikea PAX wardrobe in our closet and I concluded that I will never get those 12 hours of my life back. Sketchie did too. A piece of me died inside yesterday and you can find it buried under particle board and cardboard boxes.
Joking aside, it was pretty easy to put together once we got the hang of the instructions (lie), but of course we encountered some speed bumps along the way. It wouldn’t be an Ikea experience for us unless we had a missing piece, a broken limb, or an improper installation…
I will never forget the time when Eric built my desk the wrong way and he had to take it apart and start over. Whenever he makes fun of me for anything, I remind him of that time and he hangs his head in shame. I win.
Check out the fun ‘jewelry’ organizers on my side of the closet:

I installed all of those drawers myself…I’m just your average Mike Holmes, ya know.
Speaking of our luck with all things Ikea, we opened a box and one of the huge wardrobe pieces was badly damaged with a huge crack on both sides. We have to drive back to Ikea today tomorrow (it’s closed today!) to replace this broken piece. Not fun, but whatcanyoudobuthaveabeer?
And eat great food…
By the way, Eric and I are officially obsessed with these macaroons. We discovered if you put them in the freezer and then defrost in the micro for 15 seconds they have this slightly cold and crisp crust with a warm gooey middle. Insanity. I’d say they are probably one of our top 5 dessert cookies of all time.
And I’m just having way too much fun coming up with fun salads lately.
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Chickpea Salad with Tahini Avocado Dressing
Inspired by Avocado Bravado and my 15 Minute Creamy Avocado Pasta Sauce.
Yield: ~3/4 cup dressing
For the dressing:
- 1 small avocado (about 1/2 cup flesh)
- 1-2 tsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1 garlic clove, chopped finely
- 3 tbsp tahini (or to taste)
- 2-4 tablespoons water (depending on the thickness desired)
- 2 tablespoon lemon juice (or to taste)
- 1/2 tbsp lime juice (if preferred)
- 3/4 teaspoon cumin, or to taste
- 1/2 teaspoon coriander
- 1/4-1/2 tsp kosher salt
Directions: In a food processor (or blender if you think it will work!), process the above ingredients together to make a sauce. I suggest adding the ingredients slowly to taste. You can adapt this recipe to suit your own taste buds! You might like more or less tahini or more EVOO, etc.
To make the salad I used:
- 2-3 cups greens (I used mix of romaine and spinach)
- 1 cup chickpeas, cooked
- 3/4 cup chopped veggies (I used red onion, cucumber, orange pepper, tomato)
- Freshly ground black pepper + Paprika
- Tahini Avocado dressing (whatever amount you desire! I used about 3-4 tbsp)
Note: Dressing lasts at most 2 days. You might want to make a half batch if you don’t think you will use it all up quickly!
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Some of the dressing ingredients…

Feel free to adjust the dressing recipe to taste. You may like more or less tahini, olive oil, salt, seasonings, etc.
By the way, I showed 3 garlic cloves in the photo, but I actually only needed 1 clove.

The dressing turned out soooo thick and creamy!

To mix it, I put everything in a big Tupperware container, added some dressing, put on the lid, and then shook it all up so it was coated very nicely. Then I just transferred it to a bowl.

[But trust me, if I wasn’t taking a photo of it, I would have just eaten it straight from the messy Tupperware container!]
I enjoyed it with some Mary’s Crackers (dipped in more dressing).

The dressing is super creamy and luxurious, with a tangy kick.
As I was eating it I realized how happy I am that I am not afraid of ‘fat’ anymore. Olive oil, tahini, and avocado are such wonderful foods for the body. Let’s do our bodies a big favour and leave the 1990’s fat-free era behind, sound good?


Thank you again for your votes in the Best Health Blog Contest!
You can vote once per day until March 21st and I would really appreciate your help for this contest. I have never actually won any blog contest before and I would be so excited if I actually did. :) I am nominated in the Eat Well category.
Uh oh, the husband is calling me..nothing good ever comes of this. He mentioned something about me ‘stripping’ (wallpaper…I think?). And shaving the ceiling. I shall return with more Reno-cation updates and the delish grub we eat while doing so.
Hello~
I have to saw I love reading your blog and the pictures wow!! I was wondering if you have ever tried a gluten free pancake ~ i love pancakes and I looked though your recipes and saw the spelt pancake but was wondering if you could sub another gluten free flour instead.
Thank you!Heather
Hey heather, No I have not tried a gluten-free, but these might be able to be made GF by using a dif flour (there is only 1/4 cup to replace) http://ohsheglows.com/2009/03/08/coconut-macaroon-pancakes-iwd-dress-fitting-2/
ooOooO you guys have fun with the RENOcation! I’ve never done something like that. And our family is VERY simple with home aesthetics haha. It’s almost like you read my mind! Today I was thinking of making some kind of salad bowl like this! Minus the fancy dressing and everything. This looks delicious.
Renocation–love it! Very smart idea and I think you guys should totally treat yourselves to a night out to reward yourselves for your hard work. Even if just a beer and veggie burger.
And hallelujah to healthy fats. I don’t know what I’d do without avocados, cashews, and walnuts! I’m not going to find out. :)
I’m totally loving your salads recently! Keep ’em coming! Good luck on your RENO-cation. Since it’s sort of a vacation I think a beer is definitely required!
Amen to this “and leave the 1990’s fat-free era behind, sound good?”—Sounds great! I was in h.s./college in the height of that craze and everything was fat free…but loaded with sugar. Oh looking back, I just laugh!
Anyway the dressing looks wonderful! Anything blended w/ an avocado and tahini is off to a great start. Thick, creamy, perfect!
Home renovation projects? My husband cannot change a lightbulb. I am not kidding. This weekend I had to install a car seat by myself (it’s a sucky job, just fyi if that day ever comes for you) as my hubs stood by and watched. Building furniture for me? I do it myself or call a handyman…you are blessed to have a hubs who can build things! :)
LOL!!
So funny. Until I got further in your post I really thought you were going to Reno, as in Nevada!
What a wonderful salad dressing! I love using tahini to make dressings :)
That salad looks great! I have a jar of tahini i need to use as well! :)
I am so tired of home renovations, I had a duplex that the kitchen took 6 months to reno, bought a new house and holding off on renos for now.. haha
Oh my gosh. I want to make this salad so bad it hurts! I’m on a low fat diet right now, medical reasons, and it is the worst thing ever. I’m appreciative to the 90’s for giving me tons of low fat options, but I understand why this diet never worked for anyone. It’s horrible!!
Anyway, I just bookmarked this recipe so once everything is taken care of and I can eat fat again, this will be the first thing I make. So excited.
Made your salad for dinner and your energy bites for dessert. So delicious! Glad I found your blog – I will be visiting often.
I voted!
Lol, ikea is my friend and enemy
Good luck with the rest of the renovations and i’m making those macaroons this week, i can’t hold out any longer i’ve been thinking about them non stop since you posted them yesterday :)
Seasoned chickpeas would be wonderful in a salad! Looks fabulous! I voted for you there and at the Women’s Health contest: http://www.womenshealthmag.com/features/blogcontest
You’re one of the best!
OH YEAH. I am making this tonite. I have all the ingredients too. I just love when that happens.
There is nothing in this recipe that I don’t want to embrace and devour and take a bath in. Om nom nom.
I have no idea how many Ikea closets, shelves, and beds I’ve built so far. Many, for sure. And it’s always an experience!
Renovating itself is so laborous, but the result is always worth it! :D
this dressing sounds divine :)
omg this looks amazing! I love tahini-avocado combo!
You have such a delightful writing style and sense of humor, Angela!
Good luck when the renos. I am offically jealous of that wonderful jewelry organizer. How useful! Oh, and that salad is drool-worthy…and so SPRINGY looking.
I am envious of that salad, though I do not envy the task of putting together Ikea furniture. Blech.
I’m sitting here eating this right now, and delicious doesn’t begin to describe this salad!!