Hello fellow WIAWers and random people from google search!
Blogspot users, do you ever look at your 'stats'? They not only tell you how many visitors you've had, but also where these visitors found your blog. I've found lately that I've been getting a lot of traffic from google search, and while most of the 'searches' were about food, occasionally someone wound up on my blog while searching for odd phrases such as "things that were that way." At any rate, I find it pretty interesting.
This Wednesday (Tuesday) I had a veritable rainbow of eats. I started my day in a highly conventional way with a heaping bowl of whole wheat penne:
What? You don't eat pasta for breakfast? Yeah, it's not really the usual for me, but for some reason this morning it was the only thing that sounded good. As they say, the stomach wants what the stomach wants (or something like that...).
The pasta was leftover from the previous night. The handsome Mr.greenhorngourmande whipped it up after receiving desperate texts from me before I left work for home. It was incredibly delicious, and much more colorful than this picture indicates. It included sauteed portabella strips, broccoli rabe, and red, green, and yellow bell pepper strips.
Snacks today were pretty standard:
Carrot and celery sticks, an apple, an orange, and a banana. I'm really glad the banana was there, it broke up my oddly color coordinated fruit and veg.
Lunch today was another colorful culinary creation:
Oven roasted shrimp and cheesy baked spinach and rice. I absolutely love roasting shrimp. It's supper easy, unfussy, and works like a charm.
Blogspot users, do you ever look at your 'stats'? They not only tell you how many visitors you've had, but also where these visitors found your blog. I've found lately that I've been getting a lot of traffic from google search, and while most of the 'searches' were about food, occasionally someone wound up on my blog while searching for odd phrases such as "things that were that way." At any rate, I find it pretty interesting.
This Wednesday (Tuesday) I had a veritable rainbow of eats. I started my day in a highly conventional way with a heaping bowl of whole wheat penne:
What? You don't eat pasta for breakfast? Yeah, it's not really the usual for me, but for some reason this morning it was the only thing that sounded good. As they say, the stomach wants what the stomach wants (or something like that...).
The pasta was leftover from the previous night. The handsome Mr.greenhorngourmande whipped it up after receiving desperate texts from me before I left work for home. It was incredibly delicious, and much more colorful than this picture indicates. It included sauteed portabella strips, broccoli rabe, and red, green, and yellow bell pepper strips.
Snacks today were pretty standard:
Carrot and celery sticks, an apple, an orange, and a banana. I'm really glad the banana was there, it broke up my oddly color coordinated fruit and veg.
Lunch today was another colorful culinary creation:
Cauliflower and Potato Coconut Curry.
I whipped up this vibrant yellow dish last night in a fit of culinary inspiration. (Read: I wanted a late night snack.) I made a giant batch so that Mr. greenhorn would have some lunch, and since I ate my 'lunch' for breakfast, it became my 'new' lunch.
Dinner tonight ended on a pink and green note:
Oven Roasted Shrimp
Ingredients
1 lb of peeled deveined shrimp
1/2 tbsp olive oil
1/2 tsp kosher salt
1/2 tsp freshly ground pepper
1/2 a lemon
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 400F. On a large baking sheet toss the shrimp, olive oil, salt, pepper, and juice of the lemon. Spread shrimp out in an even layer.
2. Bake for 6-8 minutes until shrimp are pink and firm.
Isn't that ridiculously easy? I got the idea from Ina Garten, although I altered it slightly since I typically don't serve the shrimp with a dipping sauce.
Gratuitous casserole shot:
Ohhhhhhh yeahhhhhh.
Anyway, thank y'all for stopping by. Be sure to hop over to Peas and Crayons to see all the other entries, and to say hi to the hostess with the mostest, Jenn.