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Weekend Things

by Jessica on March 15, 2013

in Beer, Books, Paleo

I can’t believe it’s already the weekend!  The past two weeks have been a little slower work-wise, and it’s been so nice to catch up on the rest of my life. I’ve gotten secondary workouts in, gone for runs, and today I hope to get some outside time with the pups as it’s supposed to be in the mid-70s! Look at the flowers coming!

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I’m so amazed that they not only survived the snow, but plowed through that packed mulch like it was nothing!

In other happenings this week…

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Neil took the Z to St. Louis for final preparations ahead of his return to racing next week. It was the first time we actually put it on the trailer, so that was a bit unnerving, but we did it, and I’m so excited that it’s almost ready to hit the track again.

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Patrick (who just jointed the blogosphere) recommended a new brewery to try, and we ended up going a little overboard and buying every variety they had at the grocery store. Good thing they are indeed amazing. I especially love the Koko Brown with toasted coconut! Highly recommend.

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I finished Gone Girl last week, and The American Way of Eating last night. Now I’m onto  The Watchers: A Secret History of the Reign of Elizabeth 1, which is about. My reads are definitely random these days.

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My breakfasts this week have all been Cascadian Farms Granola + Greek Gods Greek Yogurt with bananas on top. It’s not Paleo, but it’s perfect and I can’t help myself.

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Speaking of non-Paleo, In a completely random conversation the other night, Neil and I ended up talking favorite childhood DQ Blizzard toppings. Mine was peanut butter cup, his was apparently Nerds. Yes Nerds. Hard candy in cold ice cream sounds like the kind of thing that would shake our dentist awake at night in a cold sweat. Needless to say, somehow these ended up in our cart this week. I can’t bring myself to chew them, so I just suck on them until they disappear. Still, they remind me of elementary school Valentine’s Day parties.

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But Nerds aside, we’ve been eating really good lately. Neil made spaghetti squash and meatballs with red sauce in the food processor. So good!

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And then the next day we mixed the leftovers up with some veggie soup. Surprisingly delicious and the consistency was pure comfort food.

So that’s been our week in a nutshell. Tonight we tackle Open WOD 13.2. Well, I tackled it yesterday, but I might be up for another shot at it haven’t decided yet. My score is good, but you know how that goes. Then we’re off to Springfield!

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So lazy, so good

by Jessica on October 29, 2012

in Beer, Food, Movies

We kind of dorked out this weekend. Lots of lazy gaming, good cheat eats and movie watching. It’s the last weekend I’m in town for nearly a month, so I felt like doing absolutely nothing. I didn’t even do my long run and I totally missed the yoga class I wanted to go to. We also entirely avoided Mizzou Homecoming this year — slept right through most of the festivities. Lazy!

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Neil requested his favorite baked corn dogs as his cheat meal, so that was one of our few productive moments of the weekend. They aren’t all that hard to make, actually pretty fun…

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We also enjoyed another pumpkin ale, the O’Fallon. Very tasty.

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Both were enjoyed watching The Avengers and Moonrise Kingdom.

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So that was our weekend. We were supposed to carve our pumpkins last night, but even that didn’t happen, oops! Guess we’ll have to do it tonight.

How was your weekend?

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Not according to plan…

by Jessica on September 17, 2012

in Beer, Food, MU, Tailgate, Weekend

I can’t believe it’s Monday already. This weekend flew by, and it was nothing like we thought it’d be. As such, I didn’t have my camera with me at any point. We entered Friday night ready for a laid-back night at home, but got a call and ended up staying out late and hanging out with friends at Broadway Brewery, a local place downtown. No pictures, but gosh we love that place. There really is a difference between food that is merely assembled and food that is thoughtfully done with care. Everything we try is amazing, and they have so much fun with their menu. And of course, the beers and ciders are always good. I really can’t say enough good things.

On Saturday, we cleaned up the house and prepared for the arrival of Rachel and Luke. Rach and I were scheduled to do a 5k on Sunday, and she and Luke were going to come up and hang with us at the Mizzou Tailgate and then find some place to chill out for the night. Unfortunately (or fortunately?), right as they were packing the car, two puppies wandered into their yard. Random right? So Rach, being the absolute pup-lover that she is, opted to stay in Springfield to figure things out, while Neil and I headed to the tailgate alone. We of course, couldn’t go without some good snacks…

Making more...

Neil's tailgate contribution this week...

Neil put together bacon-wrapped sausages, brushed with coconut sugar and baked. He called them “meat candy.” They really were like candy, and disappeared pretty quickly from the table.

Energy bites from the tailgate this weekend...

I put together a peach pie energy bite recipe I’ve been working on. I think I finally have it the way I want it, so I’ll have to share that soon.

My favorite so far!

We also picked up some festive seasonal beer. I’m on a mission to try as many pumpkin and Oktoberfest varieties as possible this fall. So far I’ve had the Arcadia Jaw-Jacker and Schlafly Pumpkin Ale. Both are good, but I’m a little partial to the Schlafly, which I think has a warmer spice to it.

Amazing seats!

Then our night took a complete 90-degree turn. We were headed back to our car to head home when I received a call from my friend Erica. She had a ticket to the game. I almost never get to go to games, so I was pretty excited. While Neil headed home to join friends for computer games (his favorite pastime), I treated myself to a soda and gummies and enjoyed some amazing seats in the 10th row. It was such a blast. The stadium was packed and the game was a good one, very close right down to the end.

Erica and I. Self portraits are hard...

I didn’t get home till around 10, and then Neil and I stayed up watching episodes of Workaholics. He had spent all night gaming, and neither of us were really that tired. I still wanted to run the 5k, but I just wasn’t feeling it. The idea of spending more time getting to the event than actually running it, and doing it alone, just didn’t seem worth the effort when I could run a more enjoyable out-and-back at home. So that’s what I did. I’m really trying to pump up my running now that the temps are fixed in the 70′s. It’s amazing how much easier running is when it’s not 105 degrees outside!

Did your weekend go as planned?

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BWCA Day 2: Donuts and Relaxation

July 20, 2012
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(If you’re just checking into our Boundary Water’s trip, be sure to check out Day 1 first!) I love that typically our first day on vacation is a lazy and laid-back one. After fighting a losing battle to sleep in with the morning sunshine, we crawled out of our tents around 8:00 and immediately started [...]

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Reviewing Michelob ULTRA Light Cider…after a half-marathon?

June 25, 2012
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It’s no secret that we really don’t review a lot of products around here. We talk a lot about the equipment we’ve purchased for our various hobbies, as well as the rationale for how we came to select them, and sometimes we stumble on something we end up loving, but when it comes to randomly [...]

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Paleo Cajun Burgers

April 30, 2012
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If you were to identify the most commonly used phrase around our house this weekend, it would probably be “son of a bitch.” It’s the perfect expression for those times when hindsight is painfully 20/20. Last weekend, while we cooped ourselves up in the house to paint, it was gorgeous outside. This weekend, which we [...]

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Wurstfest – Hermann, MO

March 29, 2012
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Hi all, Neil here! Since Jessica had obligations this past weekend, I decided to steal away with friends on a little foodie excursion…here are a few pics and details about my day! In a tiny German town of about 2,700 residents about an hour from Columbia sits Hermann, MO. While the town may be small [...]

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