The Sunshine Awards: Q & A

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It’s been awhile since I have won anything so when I heard from a blogger whose posts never fail to make me laugh, cry or both that I won The Sunshine Award, I was pretty pumped.

Sunshine Award: an award for bloggers, by bloggers, that is “a way to recognize people who have charmed, supported, enlightened, and inspired the awarder in recent months.” When one receives said award, the recipient must then answer some questions, tag the next recipients of their choosing, and ask them a handful of questions to answer a well.

Well, I can’t think of anything nicer to receive- thank you, Lyndsey! Lyndsey’s blog, And Then I Began, is beautiful. Heart pouring out of every word. Vulnerable, real, inspiring.

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Big Metal Chickens 2.0

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I still read The Bloggess’ post on Big Metal Chickens every few days, just to keep belly laughing.

My bff Holly and I dismiss most problems by saying that we wouldn’t even be having this conversation if Beyonce was towels.

So imagine my delight when I stumbled upon this glorious hunk of metal at the Eastern Market in Washington, DC this weekend:

Moments after finding this gem of a big metal chicken, this appeared in my email inbox:

The Atlanta Big Metal Chicken!

It’s like learning a new word- once you learn a new word, you see it everywhere. And who knew Big Metal Chickens were everywhere?!

Plant Strong Challenge: Cooking Without Oil

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On Tuesday, I was invited to attend a “Cooking Without Oil” class at Whole Foods Lincoln Park as a part of the Plant Strong Challenge I’m participating in.  Weeks 1 and 2 were all about eliminating meat and dairy from my diet and Week 3’s challenge was eliminating oil.

News flash: you don’t have to use oil to cook onions!  If a pan is hot enough to make drops of water “dance”, onions can be added and if stirred frequently, the onion’s own “sweat” creates enough lubrication to not stick to the plan.  This was mind boggling for me- it has never occurred to me to not heat EVOO in a pan and then throw in onion and garlic.

Next step: steam saute sweet potatoes.

Again, it has never occurred to me to do anything with a sweet potato other than bake it because it’s a raw potato and takes forever to cook, right?  Wrong.  Once the sliced garlic and onions were soft, diced sweet potatoes were added and with a few splashes of vegetable broth, the sweet potatoes were perfectly steamed and, well, sweet!

I recreated this meal at home the next night just to make sure it would be as delicious with me steering the boat pan.  Totally was!  At home, I made some wild rice and topped it with the sweet potato saute.  Ryan’s reaction?  “This tastes so…clean.”  What a concept, right?  That our food tastes clean?  This cooking without oil business is on to something!

(photos via Homemade Mothering, one of the fantastic bloggers taking on this challenge with me!)