Showing posts with label weirdo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weirdo. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2011

It's my jam

Since I've been rocking the treadmill a lot lately, I've needed some serious tunes to keep me going. I have no idea how anyone runs more than 4 miles on a treadmill. I start to go crazy around 3.5 miles and that's with music blaring, TV on and a treadmill facing a big picture window. Respect.

For everyone that can't stand running indoors, here are some trusty tunes that I've had on repeat lately:

Easy - Groove Armada
Valerie - Mark Ronson feat. Amy Winehouse
Ooh Wee - Mark Ronson, Ghostface Killah, Nate Dogg, Trife & Saigon
People Everyday - Arrested Development
Kiksu (Original Mix) - Albert & Kyau
Rocketeer - Far East Movement
Let Me Think About It (Club Mix) - Ida Corr & Fedde le Grand
H.I.A - Chemical Brothers
So What'cha Want - Beastie Boys
La Bomba - Ricky Martin
It Began in Afrika - Chemical Brothers

I'm always looking for more music, so please share what songs get you motivated at the gym!

Friday, March 11, 2011

The Letter M

Today's post is brought to you by the letter M. M for Mandarin Orange.

I'm really not sure why I'm on this random citrus post kick. I think it's because I've been in the dark for so long about all the different varieties? Eh. Whatevs. I'm into the knowledge sharing. 

From the Wiki page:
Satsuma, a seedless variety, of which there are over 200 cultivars, such as Owari and mikan; the source of most canned mandarins, and popular as a fresh fruit due to its ease of consumption.
I grabbed a couple Satsumas at the farmers' market and these are itty bitty suckers! I snacked on one for breakfast and couldn't even handle how small the segments were! So cute. Flavor, not so cute. Maybe I don't know how to pick mandarins, but mine was super tart. Then again, I've only had canned/jarred mandarins before. These will not be appearing on the blog ever again. The end.

I know some of you are thinking: 'WTF? She traded in running posts for citrus fruits?!'

Do not fret. I'll update you guys soon on the running front. I've just been too busy trying to cross stuff off my training list! Want to know what I've been up to? Check out the Training tab. I've got two big races coming up in April and May, so keep any eye out for those pre-race rambles and recaps. 

Miss any other topics? Hate my random fruit posts (seriously, they will stop soon)? Want more wine? Crave recipes that use certain ingredients? Tell me what you want to hear about: runbeansrun@gmail.com

Friday, December 10, 2010

It's December?

I walked around without a jacket this afternoon. In December.

I'm in denial that there are only 2 weekends until Christmas.

I should go shopping soon. Instead I'm building playlists and catching up on blogs.

In an effort to get myself in the Christmas mood, I browsed through some old holiday photos...
(kinda miss the old home...definitely miss the tree.)

And built a Christmas playlist (just a few of my old and new faves):

Last Christmas - Jimmy Eat World
Christmas Lights - Coldplay

To kill a little more time (well, not really, it helped as I made a present), I also built a Brain Escape playlist. A what? Yeah, brain escape...like way beyond a chillax playlist. Songs that completely calm me down no matter how crazy the day gets. For some reason, I always get in the mood for these songs during the holidays. Must be the weather.

A sampling for you guys:

Getaway Car - Audioslave
Home - Michael Buble
Don't Panic - Coldplay

Really random selection, but it puts me at ease. What puts you in the holiday mood? What takes you away from the craziness of life?

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Ode to a Sweet Potato

I've been reunited with a delicious tuber that my mom introduced me to several years ago.
Blogbuds, allow me to introduce you to the Japanese Sweet Potato *nice to meet you*

Since my schedule has been a bit nutty and I'm trying to save up some cash, I have to admit that this starchy, chestnutty tasting guy has been my go to meal lately. Scrubbed clean and wrapped in a paper towel, this guy just needs a few minutes in the microwave and a sprinkle of salt. Warm, comforting and filling. I heart you.

Unfortunately, I think I've hit the bottom of the barrel at the Real Foods. *sigh* 'Til we meet again...

Thursday, May 6, 2010

A week of firsts.

Hey all, it's been a super busy week for me so I'm going to keep it brief. Hopefully I'll have more for you after the weekend!

On Monday I successfully bussed it to my first full day at the office, where I eventually had to find my first weekday lunch. Luckily Main Tower Deli had a wide variety of salads (and popchips!) for me to munch on!

I picked up the Southwestern Salad (all the standard 'Southwestern' toppings plus some grilled chicken) with what appeared to be electric orange dressing on the side.
What I liked:
  1. the sweet and smokey bbq sauce on the chicken
  2. the chicken that had actual chicken taste and texture
What I didn't like:
  1. the sort of flavorless, electric orange dressing
  2. the whole red onion in my salad
Hey, it was fast and right downstairs. I will say they had a bunch of fun looking specials - I probably should have checked one of those out. Next time...

I can't remember what exactly I did on Monday, but I do know that it ended with my first soyrizo experiment. I've been itching to try the Trader Joe's Soy Chorizo and I managed to find the rice cooker in the last batch of boxes. Hello, brown rice bowl!
Um, soy chorizo is weird. Sorry non-meat eaters, but I might need to stick to my pork sausage. I was a little freaked out by the crumbles that just fell out of the casing and into the pan. They smelled good (I think I compared it to a sloppy joe?) and I tried to get the little nubbins as brown as possible without burning them.
Looks pretty legit, right?

Plopped some brown rice into a bowl after scraping it out of the rice cooker (brown rice - 1, Karena - 0), topped it with some soyrizo, romaine, grape tomatoes, corn, black beans, white cheddar, salsa, avocado and hot sauce.

As you can see, I got a little too excited about the return of the brown rice bowl and it was tough mixing that sucker up.

Yay:
  1. return of the filling and tasty brown rice bowl!
  2. ruffage
Nay:
  1. TJ's Soy Chorizo is SUPER salty...and I think I'm a pretty big salt fan.
  2. defeated once again cooking brown rice.
Tuesday was another day of firsts...interesting firsts. I ran for a bus and it ended up being the wrong bus. I learned that bus drops me off eight LONG blocks from the office. Luckily I was running ridiculously early and still got to work on time. Lesson learned.

I also discovered that we've got a box of Genmai Cha (Roasted Brown Rice Green Tea) in the office kitchen...my favorite brand too!
Have you ever tried this stuff? A coworker introduced me to this a long time ago and I just can't bring myself to drink regular green tea. The toasted brown rice adds a whole new dimension of flavor and there's just something comforting about the popcorn-y smell. Try it. It's goooood.

What's your favorite type/flavor of tea? I'm trying to wean myself off of coffee since I've been getting super jittery (but I'm willing to make some exceptions) so my morning jolt has been coming from this:
Squirt of honey and I'm content :)

My office welcome lunch was at nearby Palomino where I went with a lunch combo, sans photos since it was only my third day. Sheesh. My lunch combo included a Baby Field Green Salad with Chèvre and Pumpkin Seeds and half a Panini Club (Smoked turkey, genoa salami, pepper bacon, Provolone, tomato carpaccio, pesto, Dijon mustard). My salad was kinda lame - olive oil and lemon dressing. I definitely kept eyeing everyone else's salad. The sammich made up for it though. Perfectly crisp on the outside and salty, gooey, meaty and mustardy on the inside. YUM. Well, maybe a little too salty at times, but whatever.

After work I went and purchased my very first bus pass...EVER. Exciting moment for me since I no longer have to worry about having $2 on me at all times or losing transfer tickets. Genius!

To celebrate this momentous occasion, I had an o so exciting bowl of oats for dinner. Did you catch the sarcasm there? ;p It wasn't photo worthy, but I dumped in some leftover dark leafy greens, soyrizo and feta and LOTS of hot sauce. Not my favorite dinner, but it'll do.

Wednesday brought more excitement as I stopped into Howard Street Coffee Roastery before work. I've been stopping here all week for my morning tea (the ladies are really nice and there's never a line when I go) and on Wednesday I thought I'd grab some breakfast on the go. I decided to try the Granola and Yogurt, thinking I'd get a cup of yogurt with some granola. NO. I was mistaken. I got a monster:
I think that's like a medium sized cold cup. WTF?! Ridic. Way too much for me, so I ended up only eating that first layer of yogurt, some blueberries (on the top) and then played around as I dug for some granola. I felt really wasteful. Ladies and gentlemen, perfect example of why bigger isn't better when it comes to food.

The morning and lunch flew by and the next thing I know it's like 3pm and someone comes by with a package...for me! Yay! I opened the box and smiled when I saw this:
And smiled even more when I opened it to see this:
Immediately put that on my desk even though my birthday isn't until Friday (o yeah, I have no idea why my desk is green). I figured I should refrain from opening the actual present in the box to avoid drawing attention to myself so I quietly hid it under my desk until I left.

I forgot I had errands to run after work. With the box. Awesome.

Went to fill out paperwork on my (hopefully) new apartment. Will keep you posted on the situation - I've got my fingers crossed nothing weird happens. You never know. I remembered to carry Box with me (yes, it now is a proper noun) out of the building and I didn't drop Box when I hopped on my first cable car
That I took in the wrong direction
I think it was a sign I wasn't meant to go to the TNT info session downtown. Maybe I'm not meant to learn more about the triathlon team. Meh? Whatever. It was free (o hey bus pass!) and hanging off the side with Box was fun. I ended up riding it all the way to Fisherman's Wharf (ish) and Box and I walked home from there.

I decided a trip to Trader Joe's was necessary since I didn't have anything for dinner (though, I was seriously craving sushi and couldn't justify spending the money). Box sat quietly in the shopping cart while I picked up some random things for dinner like some Summer Rolls
Cooked Lentils
a bottle of vino
some canadian bacon and spinach. Do you see where this is going?

Mid-TJ's trip, I decided dinner would be a Warm Lentil Salad. I had a ton of grape tomatoes that needed to be eaten and I was curious about these pre-cooked lentils. Canadian bacon just got tossed in there for fun since I've been experimenting a lot with fake meat - I needed some pork. The summer rolls were an impulse/I didn't eat enough during the day and have to eat something buy. I will never buy them from TJ's again.

I like to think you can't f up a summer roll. It's all fresh stuff. Apparently you can mess it up. These were wet and not tightly wrapped and there were definitely random bitter greens inside. PASS.

Warm Lentil Salad
2 tbsp shallot, minced
3 slices canadian bacon, diced
1/2 pt grape tomatoes
1 tbsp olive oil
1/2 package cooked lentils
1 c baby spinach, roughly chopped
1/4 - 1/3 c reduced fat feta, crumbled
salt
pepper

Heat olive oil over medium high heat in a skillet. Add shallot and saute for 1 minute before adding canadian bacon. Cook until bacon starts to brown and then add tomatoes, stir, and cover for 2 minutes.
Add lentils and reduce heat to medium low for 4 minutes. Stir in spinach and cover for 1-2 minutes. Stir in feta and add salt and pepper to taste.
Now this is one of the few times where I prefer reduced-fat feta. For some reason, I like the texture it has in this dish.

The goods:
  1. Super simple and easy dinner.
  2. Pre-cooked lentils are staying on my grocery list.
  3. Made enough for dinner AND lunch.
  4. The Norton Malbec was only $8 and reminded me of the two or three Norton bottles Jamie and I stashed in our suitcases upon our return from Buenos Aires a few years ago.
The bad: Do I need to repeat the bad summer roll? Done.

Man, that was a ton at once. I'll have to leave you guys with that for now. More tomorrow!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Burnt oatmeal cookies smell like popcorn?

It's TUESDAY. No posts since Friday! Holy potatoes!

It's 12:17 am and instead of catching up on sleep, I'm trying to catch up on blogs as I wait for my cookies to bake. Yes, cookies. Somehow I got bamboozled into baking cookies for my fellow jury members...all 20-something of them. I mentioned this to our admin assistant when I walked into the office this evening and all she said was, "as if you don't have enough to do."
It's true. My name is Karena and I just can't say no. I think it's pretty evident with all the stuff I've been juggling lately. Instead of taking advantage of the fact that I don't have to be in the office Mondays - Fridays, I've found a way to get into the office when I'm not at jury duty or at the store. Instead of saying 'hey, ease up on my hours' at the store, I deal with it. Instead of taking time to chill out, I try to cram in some runs and cooking/baking sessions.

And I secretly love it all. I think part of me really enjoys running from one thing to another. I love the stress? The rush? The control? Who knows. It can't be good.
Anyway, I left the office around 8 and was determined to get a run/walk in. I needed it. Stopped at the Giant for some important ingredients and then made my way home. I noticed all 3 treadmills were full (um, at 8:45? seriously?) so I took my time getting changed. Perfect timing - by the time I got down there, all the treadmills were free :)

Ladies and gentlemen, I am happy to report that I have worked my way up to a 4:1 run/walk and kept up my speed! Woohoo! Since I upped the run portion, I kept my total time short - 25 minutes. I threw Nemo on when I got back to the apartment just to be safe and then it was time to bake!

I decided to go with those Oatmeal Crasin with White Chocolate Chip Cookies I sent to Jamie earlier this year. Um, DISASTER. I think I need to take a time out from baking. This is the THIRD botched baking attempt in the past month and a half! I have no idea what went wrong...maybe I messed something up along the way. Math and I aren't good friends. I was also on the phone with my sister trying to get baking advice...Math+Karena+phone conversation = ??

It also doesn't help that I was also trying to find this stupid song from The Devil Wears Prada (o, did I mention I was also half watching that? Sensory overload!!). I love it in a beachy/summer dance club circa 2001 sort of way.

Anyway, this is what they looked like.
Yes, those are burnt nuggets on the left side. I may have forgotten to put the timer on for that batch. I also didn't realize that cinnamon was absent from my spice cabinet. Luckily we had 2 cinnamon sticks from a random spice set Jamie and I picked up when we were in Grenada. I ground those suckers up in a coffee grinder and almost fell over they were so potent. My cookies taste like a cinnamon stick. AAAGGGHHH. Whatever. I think I prefaced the whole 'ok, I'll bake cookies' thing with 'I'm really not a good baker.' Are you a better cook or a better baker? Are you one of the lucky ones that's good at both???

Ok. Off to bed. FINALLY done with the rest of the cookies. Hoping to get another run/walk in tomorrow morning, but since it's almost 1am, I seriously doubt that's happening. I wonder if the security guards at jury duty will look at me funny for going on a run during my lunch break. I always wonder what security guards think of people wandering into office buildings in workout attire. I like to think it's totally normal...maybe....