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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Dance Week

No post yesterday...busy work day then dance class and dance rehearsal til 10! I was pooped when I got home. In between class and rehearsal I had half of a PB&J on Double Protein bread, and a granny smith apple...tart and juicy! When I got home I still wanted a little somethin' somethin' else, so I had a very mini bowl of Autumn Wheat and Annie's Honey Bunnies with skim milkAnd then got to bed as fast as possible.

Pretty sore today...this is Show Week!! Blocking rehearsal tonight (basically the first chance to practice on stage), Dress rehearsal tomorrow night, then shows Friday and Saturday!!

I wish I was in more then 1 piece but it's so expensive to try and take more than 1 class a week...at $15/class it's like spending about $60 a month. And to think between dance and my current gym membership I could join a really nice gym...but not worth it to give up dance classes.

We are doing sort of a lyrically jazz piece of "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me"...by Oleta Adams (same as the Elton John song though). It's really pretty, and we tend to do more upbeat, faster dances with my instructor so its a nice change to do a more emotional piece...plus more challenging for me! If anyone is looking to see a great dance repertory show in Boston this Friday or Saturday shoot me an email and I'll give you the ticket info!

Breakfast yesterday was an amazing bowl of oats
1/3 cup oats, 1/3 cup skim milk, 1/3 cup water
salt and vanilla
1/2 banana, sliced
Microwaved at work, 2 min with plastic wrap over it, then another 30 sec. or so (being careful watching to prevent overflow!)

Added:
about 1 tsp Pumpkin butter
1/2 package Kashi pumpkin spice crunchy granola bar...chopped up
1 spoon of White Chocolate PB!

It was exceptionally delicious.

Yesterday I also had shrimp leftovers. The broccoli slaw didn't hold its structure as well over night, and the cabbage color kind of rubbed off a little making little blue/purple spots. It looked kind of funny but tasted pretty goodFor an afternoon sweet I had a little sip of this holiday treat...I saw this on another blog somewhere (can't remember) and immediately knew I had to go find it...3 stores later :) So yummy!! Can't wait to dive into it today.

For breakfast today I wanted to try one of the English muffins I purchased this weekend at Trader Joe's. I haven't had an English muffin in forever! I forgot how soft and fluffy they are. I enjoyed this whole wheat muffin with PB, Pumpkin Butter, and sliced banana.

Before topping with banana...
Oh yeah, I also ripped off a little piece to have with the Honey Walnut cream cheese we still had at work ;)


Topped!Melt in my mouth satisfying and kept me full for a while.

Around 11 I had a light string cheese because I had to go out to a meeting and didn't to end up starving for lunch afterwards.

Lunch was another super tasty soup and sandwich combo!

I can't even tell you how much I love this stuff...
It's so creamy and tastes awesome! It reminds me of the old school Campbell's tomato soup in a can...but way better for you :) These soups in a carton are also great bases for any add-ins. So again I added a good amount of Soycuttash (edamame, corn, red pepper mix...frozen). Heat it right up in the soup...so easy. I also had some Everything Bagel chips crushed for soup croutons.

With my soup I had an Arnold's Sandwich Thin toasted with Dijon mustard and a slice of American cheese, then added 2.5 slices of honey maple turkey breast.
This is such a delicious lunch. My belly is very happy with me.
I'd also like to make another shout out to my delicious Ginger bread coffee, with skim milk, splash of egg nog, and 1/2 tsp Agave...heaven.
Can this count for BSI this week??? Haha...just kidding.

Hopefully rehearsal won't go too late tonight...it shouldn't. I'd love to come home, relax, finally unpack my laundry and such from the weekend and maybe get to bed before 11!

14 comments:

  1. That sounds like a great dance routine !Its always fun to challenge yourself!

    That peppermint chocolate drink looks interesting! I'm sort of afraid of soy milk and haven't tried it yet. I need to just do it!

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  2. I. love. your. eats. Period. :-)

    Good luck at rehearsal tonight!!

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  3. Yummm to everything! Especially the TJ's gingerbread coffee. It sounds divine :)
    Let us know how you liked the VitaSoy chocolate peppermint drink, too! I'm intrigued.
    Good luck tonight!

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  4. Dancing is so fun :) Delicious food! I love that holiday milk.

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  5. How was the coffee? I say it counts. :D

    I love you're a dancer!Yay. Good luck with rehearsal.

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  6. Dance classes are expensive, but so worth it if you love it! I can't wait to get back into some dance classes when I finish my master's degree.

    That peppermint chocolate drink looks awesome! Hope you had a good Wednesday :)

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  7. I love that TJ's soup too!

    Good luck with the show! How exciting!

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  8. I neeeed to get back into class i miss it so!! How did you find a studio that puts on shows, etc? I'm on the west coast so obvi it's not too relevant :D But i'm interested because all I find here are classes but nothing to PERFORM in...which is the most fun!! Can't wait to hear how it goes.

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  9. I just came across you blog! Loving it!

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  10. Love the BSI submission ;) I need to get my hands on that soup, it sounds SO GOOD!

    Q: How would you compare the Chobani with the TJs greek? If they're pretty similar I may have to give in and try
    the TJs. Thanks!

    I hope the show went well!!

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  11. peppermint chocolate soymilk? YUM! That would be so good in my morning coffee!

    Kelly Turner
    www.groundedfitness.com

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  12. So exciting about your Dance show being this week! You're going to rock it!

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  13. Your dance class sounds like fun! Have fun with rehersals and the shows!

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  14. LOL I love your BSI "entry", it's so funny!

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