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Monday Fun Day

It was still nice out come Monday, Jason’s day off, so we had a nice dinner after I got off work to make up for the fact that we didn’t really get to do anything all weekend.

We met at Verde, a little taco place that’s about 15 minutes from both my office and my house.  This is the place that I walked by a couple weeks ago and started sulking about because I wanted to live in the neighborhood.  I guess I can always just eat there and pretend, right?  That’s what I did.

We started out with margaritas.  Typically I’m not a margarita fan.  I just don’t like the taste of sour mix.  Verde, however, offered the Organic Margarita, which was tequila, agave nectar and lime juice.  No sour mix!  Sold.  Although I’m sure it’s not actually organic.

Organic Margarita

I thought about getting tacos, but ultimately went with the Verde salad and added fish with jalapeno ranch dressing on the side. Looks like chicken but I assure you that it was grilled fish. Not that there’s anything wrong with eating chicken, it just wasn’t.

Verde Salad with Fish

 
When your husband works on the weekends, sometimes you have to make Monday your fun day.

Lee and Jason

The Publix Georgia Half-Marathon (My 10th)

In addition to driving the expo together, Tina and I decided to drive to the race together too. In previous years, I’ve taken MARTA (the subway) but since we had brunch plans after the race, it would have taken too long to take MARTA back to my car and then drive back downtown to the restaurant. We left my house at 5:30 in order to make sure we had enough time to get downtown, park and meet Lindsay at 6:30.

#Lindsay, Tina and Me#

We managed to meet up with Lindsay right away and the three of us stood around for a minute, taking in the crowds before we split up to go into our respective corrals (they were in Corral B, I was in Corral I.) Oddly enough since there were 18,000 people running, I ran into a co-worker as soon as I stepped into my corral. We chatted for a little bit and then the race began.

#GA marathon start#

I didn’t know what this race was going to be like for me. I didn’t train as well as I could have. I did all my long runs, but I kind of slacked off when it came to the shorter runs. My training plan had me running four times a week and I often skipped one of the days. There’s no rhyme or reason to why I did that; I just did.

I was kind of hoping for a miracle, but here’s a spoiler: that didn’t happen. The first couple of miles were fine. Mile 3 was difficult but I remembered it being difficult in previous years and I kept reminding myself of that. From Miles 4-8, I felt pretty good, except that I was getting some stomach cramps. The weather was unseasonably warm and I was worried about getting dehydrated so I kept gulping down Gatorade which was not a wise move.

In previous years, Mile 9 had the runners going through Piedmont Park but this year, we ran down Monroe and up 10th street instead which was a bummer. One because it’s fun to run in the park and two because 10th street is like all uphill. I was not feeling this race at all at this point. However, I knew that Laura was going to be spectating and I was looking forward to seeing her. If you’re not a runner, you might not know this, but seeing a familiar face on the sideline of a race course when you’re feeling tired, sick of running and questioning your sanity, really helps a ton. Thanks so much Laura! She stopped and took a picture of me. I think I look happy because I was glad that I could stop running for a second.

#Mile 9.5 of the race#

The last three miles of this race are pretty cruel. The race is hilly as a whole, but the last three, especially Miles 10 and 11 are pretty bad. My legs just felt like they couldn’t do it, so I did what I didn’t want to do; I took some walk breaks. Before I got to Mile 10ish, I was on target for running a 2:15 race, but my walking obviously slowed me down a lot. I didn’t care though. I just could not push through. By the last mile, I knew that a 2:20 race wasn’t feasible either. Even so, I decided to push myself and run the last mile with no walk breaks. My legs felt like they were moving in slow motion, but I didn’t walk.

I crossed the finish line with a chip time of 2:27 something. Definitely nowhere near a PR (PR is 2:14) but I’ve done worse. After the race, I found my friends and Lindsay was nice enough to let Tina and I shower in her hotel room. After we were de-stinkified, we met up at Stone Soup, a restaurant in Grant Park. And by we, I mean me, Tina, Laura, Lindsay, Lindsay’s husband Travis, Lindsay and Travis’ daughter Clara, Heather and Heather’s husband Kirk (who ran the race too).

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This restaurant was a great choice. There were several vegans/vegetarians in the group and there were tons of choices on the menu for everyone. Plus, we got to sit outside in a cute little patio and they were able to accommodate our group of 7 (well, 8 including Clara) with no problem.

#Kirk, Heather and Lindsay at Stone Soup#

#Laura and Tina at Stone Soup#

#tofu scramble at stone soup#

I had the tofu scramble, which was good but needed some salt. It was fun to sit around and chat with everyone although by the end of the meal, I was fading fast and really was craving my bed!

And like that, Sunday night came to an end and so did half-marathon training.

Friday Night plus a PSA

Interesting responses to my last post. I think that if I legitimately had to choose, I’d miss exercising. My problem stems in the fact that while I really enjoying racing, I don’t really enjoy training. Anyway, two days of nothing until the race so yay for that. I embrace it.

Here’s a little PSA for you: Butter toffee coffee is disgusting. I know, that’s a shocker, right? I bought this big variety pack of K-cups on Amazon and decided to try the butter toffee flavor. I’ll preface by saying that I like flavored coffee.

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However, this tasted like butter. Bleh, butter flavored coffee. And yes, I realize that I’m killing the earth, one K-cup at a time. I do other things to make up for it. Reusable grocery bags cancel out K-cups, right? Doesn’t my K-cup organization method rock, by the way?

Okay, public service announcement over.

Last night, Jason and I went to this relatively new Mexican restaurant called Red Pepper Taqueria. (Thought: why aren’t they using the URL redpeppertaqueria.com? It redirects to eatatredpepper.com so they own it.) We started out with the salsa trio.

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The one on the left was sort of thick and weird, but the other two were good. The problem, and my problem with all Mexican restaurants, is that it came with a crapload of chips and they all seemed to find their way into my mouth.

With our chips, we had some fun drinks. I had a white sangria and Jason had a margarita. They were mostly fun because of the glasses that they were served in. Drinking from mason glasses makes everything taste better.

#white sangria and margarita#

For my entree, I had the de la costa salad minus the bacon chips and with tuna.

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I did not eat that fried thing on the left. 12 million chips were enough fried foods for the night, I thought. This came with a really good dressing. Some sort of cilantro ranch, but it didn’t taste like cilantro. It tasted more like onion dip.

Jason had two tacos. I’m not sure what kind, but he wanted me to take a picture of them too.

#dos tacos#

And that, my friends, was my Friday night.

Happy Valentine’s Day

Jason and I decided to celebrate Valentine’s Day last night instead of tonight and I think we had the right idea. Same company, much less crowded restaurant. It’s a win-win. We decided to go to Nakato. Before Groupon and Scoutmob and all the other similar websites, we used to buy restaurant gift certificates on restaurant.com. When the daily deal websites got more popular, we kind of abandoned restaurant.com. There was always a lot of fine print (could not use on weekends, could not use toward alcohol, had to spend a certain amount to use) and they didn’t always have them for newer restaurants. However, we realized recently that we bought one for Nakato literally two years ago and forgot to use it. Until now.

#Nakato on Cheshire Bridge#

Nakato is both a hibachi and sushi restaurant but they’re two different parts of the restaurant. While you can get sushi if you sit at the hibachi grills, you can’t do it the other way around. Actually, you probably can, but you miss the whole show and everyone knows that the best part of going to a hibachi restaurant is the show that the chef puts on.

Our gift card (which was for $25) said that we had to order $50 worth of food. That’s actually harder than it sounds when I wanted the cheapest thing on the menu, the tofu. I ended up getting it with a side of scallops so we would spend enough money.

Our meals started out with soup. Yes, I’m aware that this is probably chicken broth. Ignorance is bliss, my friends.

#Nakato Soup#

There was also a small salad, but I didn’t get a picture of it. I did, however, get a picture of the best part of the meal – the onion volcano. A pretty cool picture too, I have to admit.

#Onion Volcano#

My meal was good, but with the addition of the scallops, it was A LOT of food. And hibachi food uses a ton of oil. Oh well, it was Valentine’s Day, right?

#Nakato

Some people stuff themselves with chocolate, I stuff myself with oil laden Asian food. Happy Valentine’s Day.

Three Things Tuesday

1. I have been getting faster on the treadmill. The past few times that I’ve run at the gym, I’ve been setting the treadmill somewhere between 6.0-6.5. Today, I did one mile at 6.0, 5 minutes at 6.5, 5 minutes at 6.3 and 9ish minutes at 6.5 for a total of 3 miles in less than half an hour. That may not seem fast to some of you, but it is for me and it means that I can complete an entire 3-mile run and take a shower during my lunch hour. It helps that it takes me approximately 3 minutes to get from the gym back to my office (although more like 6 to get there.)

2. I met my friend Jamie for sushi after work at this new place called Bua. I had intentions of just getting one roll and a salad or something, but then we ended up splitting 5 rolls. Oops. Three of them were small at least. Let’s just pretend I only ate one, shall we?

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I don’t know why, but I can’t take a crisp iphone picture to save my life.

3. An email came out at work today announcing that my absolute favorite yogurt brand was giving tours of it’s company store, which happens to be in the same office complex. I am very excited, we get to go next week and they said there would be samples.

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Chinese Food

Growing up, I ate a lot of Chinese food. I don’t know if it was because my mom was a working single mother that didn’t really like to cook or what, but we had our go-to Chinese place that we frequented pretty often. In our case, it was a restaurant called House of Chinese Gourmet. My mom and I would always get two things and share them because that’s what we felt that you were supposed to do with Chinese food. You were not supposed to get your own dish. We’d usually end up getting Moo Goo Gai Pan and Moo Shu Vegetables. House of Chinese Gourmet closed when I was in high school (it was on Rockville Pike, near Congressional Plaza for anyone who is familiar with suburban Maryland.) and I never found a go-to Chinese place in Maryland that was as good. Although, I went to college in Vermont and then subsequently moved to Georgia shortly after.

When we bought our house in 2010, it took me a while to find a decent Chinese place nearby. But I think I stumbled upon a winner when my mom and I (again with the Chinese food, right?) got take-out from a place near my house called Hunan Inn when she was last here. It was just random; I used to drive by it on my way to work so we decided to try it. Success! Jason and I tried it again last night and it was just as good.

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I had steamed shrimp with vegetables and a seaweed salad. Seaweed salad isn’t typical for a Chinese restaurant, but it tasted fine. I also had some really good Chinese food earlier in the week and here’s the kicker: I made it myself.

Remember that Moo Shu vegetable dish that I liked growing up? Here it is in a healthier reincarnation courtesy of Eating Well’s 25 Quick Vegetarian Dishes.

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I only used 1 cup of mung beans, doubled the soy sauce and added some chili garlic sauce. This was just like the Moo Shu from House of Chinese Gourmet. At least that’s what I choose to believe.

Do you have a go-to Chinese restaurant? Do you eat Chinese food often?

The High Cost of Drinking

I decided to end my alcohol-free month a couple of days early. I really wanted a glass of wine (okay fine, two glasses) with dinner last night. Aside from the two glasses of wine that I had two weeks ago, this was the first time that I’d drank in about a month. Four drinks in a month doesn’t sound like such a little amount, but really it is. There were two specific times when it felt really weird not to drink – one when we went out for a friend’s birthday to a wine bar and then to a pool hall and the other was when we made sushi at a friend’s house. Basically, when Jason and I were alone, it wasn’t weird not to drink because the other person wasn’t either, but when we were with friends that did drink, it did feel odd.

When I say the high cost of drinking, I’m not talking about cost as in risk; I’m talking about the actual cost. I didn’t really think about it before, but alcohol can be really expensive. The primary thing that I noticed about not drinking wasn’t that I was losing weight (I maybe lost a pound) or that I felt better (although I did, but I typically don’t drink so much that I get a hangover), it was that when we went out to dinner, the bills ended up being so cheap!

While I was unemployed, we got into the habit of almost solely going to restaurants that had a Scoutmob deal available. It was a fun way to try new places and it was cheaper. The way that Scoutmob works, if you are unfamiliar, is that you get 50% off your total bill up to a certain amount. Restaurants are usually anywhere from $10-$25 depending on how pricey the restaurant is.

Last night, we decided to go to Urban Pl8, also on Scoutmob. I’d been there once, probably a year or so ago, and Jason had never. We got stuck in some horrible traffic on the way there and didn’t get there until 8:45. The restaurant closed at 9:30, but it was still packed, so we went in anyway. I always feel sort of bad going to a place right before it closes, but why are they only opened until 9:30 on a Friday night?

Urban Pl8 is really off the beaten path. It’s in a trendy area, but way down this random street and you’d never know it was there if you didn’t know about it. The interior is small and industrial looking.

#Urban Plate interior#

There was a little bit of a wait, so we started out at the bar, where I ordered the aforementioned glass of wine.

#glass of wine savignon blanc#

For my entree, I had the veggie burger. It was on the smaller side, although you can’t really tell that in the picture, but it was good.

#veggie burger#

I don’t usually post pictures of Jason’s food, but he declared his cheeseburger one of the top five that he’s had in Atlanta which is a major compliment as he likes to fashion himself as a cheeseburger aficionado.

#cheeseburger#

Our bill ended up being $37 after the Scoutmob discount which is pretty decent for a nice place. However, you know what our bill would have been if we hadn’t been drinking (I had two glasses of wine and Jason had three beers)? $8. Yes, $8. Both of our entrees were on the less expensive side at $8 each so 50% of that would have been $8. So we spent nearly $30 extra dollars on alcohol. Part of the issue is that I get wine which is anywhere from $6-$9 a glass (I usually don’t get glasses that are more expensive) and while I only have two, sometimes three, that adds up!

If we didn’t drink when we went out, or at least drastically cut down, think of all the money that we would save! And with that saved money, we can buy expensive ice cream instead!

#so delicious coconut milk ice cream#

FYI – I thought it was too icy and minty tasting.

First Day

I survived my first day at work. It went really well. I was basically in training all day and will be all week which I think is great. I’ve had a lot of jobs that just sort of throw you into the water and expect you to swim, which I always do, but it’s nice to actually get formal training.

The day was sort of a whirlwind of new information and new faces. Everyone seems really nice though and I really think that I am going to like working here. Plus, we can wear jeans. Bonus.

I declared today a rest day and Jason and I went out to dinner. As we’ve been doing recently to save money, we consulted Scoutmob to see if there were any interesting restaurant deals and came up with Istanblue Turkish restaurant. It was kind of on the expensive side but when you factored in the Scoutmob discount and the fact that we weren’t drinking, it really wasn’t bad at all. I underestimated the amount of snacks that I should bring to work, so I was starving by the time we got to the restaurant and practically inhaled this large dish of hummus with lots of bread.

#hummus#

And I wonder why I have problems losing weight.

For my meal, I got the tilapia. I was a little disappointed when it came out and it was covered with a cream sauce. Nowhere does this description mention a cream sauce, does it?

Tilapia baked in homemade sauce of mushrooms, zucchini, bell peppers, garlic, onion, parsley and dill

#tilapia#

Maybe I’m too anal, but if there’s a sauce, I want to know about it. The description made it seem like the vegetables were the sauce.

Aside from that, and the fact that the restaurant was oddly empty (when we got there around 7:15, we were the only ones there), it was a nice Monday night date night. I’m exhausted. I think it might take a while to get back into this working thing.

Passing the Test

Jason and I had plans to go to the gym yesterday. I was going to run on the treadmill but then when I realized that it was 60 something degrees out, I scrapped my gym plan and decided to run 3 miles outside.

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While it was just sort of a blah run, I got it over with quickly and it was much better than dealing with the treadmill crowds. Can I live somewhere where it’s 60 degrees year round? It was so nice to run in a t-shirt. Side note – if you ever get a chance to run a Zooma race, do it if not strictly for the t-shirt alone. This is the most comfortable race t-shirt that I’ve ever gotten.

Gratuitous Murphy photo:

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I think that deflated soccer ball came with the house.

Last night proved to be the first test in our resolution not to drink during the month of January. It’s very easy for me not to drink at home, but going out is a whole different story, especially when it’s for a birthday party.

It was my friend Katharine’s birthday last night and she invited about 12 people to have dinner at Apres Diem and then play pool afterward at The Independent. When I made my resolution, I decided that I was still going to go to any social event that I was invited to. Skipping them so I wouldn’t have the pressure/temptation to drink would be stupid.

There are some restaurants where I don’t normally even get a drink. Apres Diem is not one of them. They have a long wine list and I like wine. So it was definitely different to not even look at the list and just get a glass of water. At first, people asked us about it, but when we told them what we were doing, they seemed supportive.

I’m kind of a shy person. I definitely use alcohol as a social lubricant. It makes making conversation with strangers a lot easier. At first, I was shy but as dinner went on, I found myself making plenty of conversation (including being skeptical of “the blood type diet” which one of Katharine’s friends was raving about). The best part, especially to this unemployed girl, was that our bill was $20.

Afterward, we went upstairs to the Independent. (They’re both in the same shopping center. Atlanta’s weird like that and often times bars are in strip malls and shopping centers.) While it’s one thing to sip water at dinner, it’s another to sip it in a smoky pool hall. So I got something different – soda water with a splash of cranberry and a lime. It’s what I normally get if I’m drinking a mixed drink, only with vodka.

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While I had a good time at dinner, playing pool was sort of boring. But, I think it would have been boring regardless. We left around 12:15 which is probably later than I would have stayed out if I had been drinking. Alcohol makes me tired.

One week down, three to go! It’s really pretty nice to wake up without a hangover this morning.

On the Eve of New Year’s Eve

Since Jason has to work until 11:30pm tonight, we decided to celebrate New Year’s Eve last night by going out to dinner and then getting a few after dinner drinks. I knew that I wanted to go out in Decatur and a quick Yelp search told me that there was a new restaurant that sounded good – Harbor Bar and Fish House.

Unfortunately, this restaurant is in a sort of doomed location. Isn’t that weird how that happens in every city? There will be locations that restaurants just can’t stay open in. This space is cool, it’s an old house, but in the past maybe 5-7 years it’s been an ice cream shop, a Mexican restaurant and I think something else. I didn’t even know that it had been changed into a seafood restaurant. Nevertheless, we decided to give it a try.

Sorry for the terrible photos. I don’t know how to shoot pictures in a restaurant without using the flash or bumping up the ISO until they look incredibly grainy, which is what I did here with my point and shoot.

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Jason started out with oysters. I don’t like oysters but I tried one to make sure. Yep, still don’t like them. I don’t particularly like them cooked either.

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For my meal, I had the Thai Shrimp Salad. It was huge and came with eight pieces of shrimp. Nice.

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While the food was good, our only problem with this restaurant was that they didn’t really have a lot of grilled seafood and what they did have was on the expensive side. All in all, a decent choice though.

After dinner, we decided to stay out and have a few drinks. We walked over to Mac Mcgee’s on the Decatur Square where some friends joined us.

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I texted Alayna to see if she and Jeff wanted to join us since they live in Decatur and like to go to a lot of the same places that we do. Turns out they were on their way out the door to go to a different bar, so they changed their plans and met us instead.

I had three drinks at Mac Mcgee’s before calling it quits. Not exactly as wild and crazy as some of my New Year’s Eves in years past, but just as fun.

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