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Coconut Waffles.. Foodie Pen-Pals: October.. Foodie PenPals.. My new job..


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Coconut Waffles

I’m not about to tell you these waffles will make you feel like you’re on a tropical island. Or warm you up on a cold morning.

No.

Tropical Island = warm, vacation, toes in some sand, sun on your face.

Yes, I live in Texas. I know it’s warmer here than other parts of the country. But it is not warm yet. Warm = 90*.

Now that we’ve established that. These waffles are what I imagine you might eat should you find yourself on a warm tropical island.

Coconut Waffles

1 and 1/4 cup AP flour
1/2 cup coconut flour
2 T granulated sugar
1 T baking powder
Heavy pinch kosher salt

1 can coconut milk
3 eggs
3 T melted butter
3 T melted coconut oil

3/4 to 1 cup coconut flakes

mix dry
mix wet
combine wet into dry
fold in coconut flakes

Top with toasted coconut & tropical fruits.

Yumm!!





Foodie Pen-Pals: October

This month for foodie pen-pals I was matched with Abby from Abz ‘n’ Oats

 

(I could not get a non-blurry photo of the group)


 

Pumpkin Spice Trail Mix..The Pecans in this are Aaah-mazing. I might have eaten all of them I could find from the top of the bag before stopping to take a pic

 

 

 

 

Coffee.. Abby said she picked it out because of the label saying it has chocolate notes, maybe I put too much milk into my coffee but this really didn’t taste any different than what I normally buy (the Archer Farms Morning Blend)

 

M&Ms..”Because everyone needs some chocolate”-Abby. Saving these for Taylor, she loves her some M&Ms

 

Lara Bars..I’ve never tried the PBJ flavor, but Abby said it’s her favorite, I took these to work to have for emergency snackage but haven’t eaten them yet..

 

 

ZICO chocolate flavored coconut water..Abby wrote that this stuff tasted just like chocolate milk.. and it totally does! I had about half of the bottle after a run last week and the other half after the gym the next day.

 

 

Abby sent some excellent fall themed snacks!! To see what I sent this month, go check out Alicia’s blog at AliGirl Cooks.

And now its time for some details aboutFoodie Penpals. In case youre a new reader, heres a reminder of what the program is all about:

-On the 5th of every month, you will receive your penpal pairing via email. It will be your responsibility to contact your penpal and get their mailing address and any other information you might need like allergies or dietary restrictions.
-You will have until the 15th of the month to put your box of goodies in the mail. On the last day of the month, you will post about the goodies you received from your penpal!
-The boxes are to be filled with fun foodie things, local food items or even homemade treats! The spending limit is $15. The box must also include something written. This can be anything from a note explaining whats in the box, to a fun recipeuse your imagination!
-You are responsible for figuring out the best way to ship your items depending on their size and how fragile they are. (Dont forget about flat rate boxes!)
-Foodie Penpals is open to blog readers as well as bloggers. If youre a reader and you get paired with a blogger, you are to write a short guest post for your penpal to post on their blog about what you received. If two readers are paired together, neither needs to worry about writing a post for that month. *US Residents only please at this time- hopefully we can expand soon!*

If youre interested in participating for November, please send me an email at theleangreenbean@gmail.com and include the following information:
-Your full name
-Your email address
-Your blog name/address
-Your twitter handle (if applicable)

I will need to hear from you byNovember 4thas pairings will be emailed on November 5th!





Foodie PenPals

Hopefully you are reading this and can see pictures, wordpress is give me major issues tonight!

 

The past month has been full of vacation and travel and trying lots of new foods on vacation. When I got back from the beach earlier this week there was a box waiting for me!It was my first Foodie PalPal box, that’s right, packages full of local foods popped up at doors across the country to give other bloggers and readers a taste of a different area of the country.

This month Sarah over at Sarah Learns sent me a box of goodies from Madison, WI. {When I saw that I was gonna be getting food products from Wisconsin the only thing I could think of was cheese!}

Wanna see what sarah sent …

Wisconsin Natural Acres Honey. How can you go wrong with natural local, unfiltered honey?!

Slack’s Pumpkin Butter! I’ve eaten this on toaster waffles for breakfast almost every morning this week. ItIs.Good.
Also had some stirred into yogurt with a little granola (another item in the package) for a late night snack.

This recipe on the top of the jar really got my attention, if I can stop eating it on waffles and off a spoon I might just have to try it!

Clem’s Hot Pepper Relish. I love the short ingredient list on this; “Peppers, onions, vinegar, sugar, salt, spices.” I had a couple bites straight from the jar, but haven’t eaten it with a meal yet. I’m thinking it will be great with some black bean tacos, or maybe even potato and egg breakfast tacos.

Molasses Almond Raisin granola from Nature’s Bakery Cooperative. Who doesn’t like granola, right?

Thanks Sarah! I love it all!!

Soooo.. now you want in on the Foodie PenPal fun too? It’s not too late to sign-up to participate in October, email Lindsay by October 4th!!

Thanks so much to Lindsey and Allie for organizing all of the fun, can’t wait for next month!

Check out Diana’s post to see what I sent her!





My new job

I’m going to quit my job.

My new job is called vacation.

For vacation I don’t mind getting up early to go explore, it’s not like work when I have to drag myself out of bed.

I’ll travel. Eat good food. And take pictures of it all. So all the people with jobs can be jealous plan where they want to go if they ever get a week off.

 

Ugh. If only.

Is it too late to change my answer to the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?”

I think I figured out the right answer.

I want to be a vacationer. (Traveler? Does that sound better?)

 

OK.

Maybe that’s called retirement. I guess for now I’ll take what I can get. Last week, that was a trip to Boston. It was good. The food was good too.

Fenway Beer Apple crisp - Ashley's dessert Nutella and strawberry french toast Eclairs Wild Maine blueberry pie .. eaten in Maine DSC00096 Blueberry Beer Lobster Roll Clam Chowder @ Quincy Market Pineapple and Avocado salad

 

There’s more that either didn’t get a photo or the pic just didn’t come out (umm iphone in low light = bad pics).

Shrimp scampi brick oven pizza.

Cannolo (why is the plural not cannolis?)

Fried clam roll at the Rangers RedSox game.

Chinese food, egg drop soup with mushrooms.

Salt water taffy, a trip to Trader Joes, ice cream from JP Licks, hard pear cider, and a $4 glass of weak iced tea.

It was all good. Except maybe that tea.





did you know

Just in case you didn’t know….

Yep, they’re the best team in baseball right now!

photos from www.dallasnews.com and www.leftylefty.com.





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