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Kale, Grapefruit, and Pepita Salad: My Diary of Us

Kale, Grapefruit and Pepita Salad

This will be the first week in over a month that I will sleep in my own bed for more than five days in a row.  I have been to the west coast, to the east coast, and then immediately spent the weekend away in New Orleans.  My body is completely out of whack from not eating the right foods and not drinking enough water over the past month.  This week I have been on a mission to nourish and be kind to my body because it is SO not used to the mistreatment.  That's why my kale, grapefruit, and pepita salad has been the perfect lunch addition to my meal planning this week!

I've been drinking lemon water by the gallon and almost passed out from working out yesterday since I haven't been regularly doing that either...oops.  And yeah, why does it take so long to get in shape and so little time to get out of shape?  And then there are the cookies that are torturing me on my social media news feed from all of my favorite bloggers and I'm all like "veggies, lemon water, detox, you can do this Leigh Ann."

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PostedDecember 10, 2014
AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier
CategoriesSalads, Lunch
TagsHealthy Salads, Winter Salads, Citrus Salads, Citrus Recipes, Holiday Salads, Kale Recipes, Clean Eating Recipes, Clean Eating Salads, Gluten Free Recipes, Healthy Lunch Ideas
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Farm to Fork

Farm to Fork: A Humble Gathering of Friends

November 6, a night of fellowship brought together by local Louisiana artisans, farmers, and culinary artists. Gathered around a 100 ft table built by Makers Workshop and myself from wood salvaged from Hurricane Katrina, we savored a locally sourced meal of spiced pumpkin and shrimp bisque, couchon de lait grillades over southern stone ground grits, and salted caramel creme brûlée.  In collaboration with Country Table Delivery and Red Onion, we worked together to create a communal dinning experience with a multitude of artists and an evening focused on local craft.  

String Remedy, a gypsy jazz band, provided the soundtrack for the evening as the guests sipped beverages from local distilleries- Cathead Vodka, Bayou Rum, and Tin Roof Beer.  Hayes Kahoe worked feverishly in preparation for the main courses, as the local pig donated by Iverstine Farms roasted in the background. A dinner bell was rung and guests found their seats at the table; some beside familiar faces and some who would become new friends. The night brought together the guests in a new way, setting a table with the business man and the artist, the young and the old- all who found a common ground and appreciation for the night's celebration of our community. 

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PostedDecember 9, 2014
AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier
CategoriesFarm to Table
TagsFarm to Fork, Farm to Fork Dinner, Communal Dining, Community Events, Outdoor Dinners, Louisiana, That Louisiana Community
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Chicken Schwarma over Greek Rice: My Diary of Us

Chicken Shawarma over Greek Rice

Happy Monday guys!  The humidity is gone here for the week here in Louisiana, leaving me feeling slightly more like Christmas is less than twenty days away.  That also means I have lots to do since I don't even have one Christmas present under the tree.  Yikes.  And with all the cookies and hot chocolate that are tempting me everywhere I look, I need a healthy and quick meal that can balance out my sugar intake.  My chicken schwarma over Greek rice is one of our favorite meals and is a healthier version of a meal that I crave on a weekly basis.

We are regulars at a local Lebanese restaurant here in town.  Their chicken schwarma is the best I've ever had and their rice is full of flavor, so much that Canean always orders an extra side of just the rice.  I started making my at home version of this meal a couple of years ago to shave a few calories, that and it was kind of getting embarrassing how often we were picking up the same meal week after week! 

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PostedDecember 8, 2014
AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier
CategoriesDinner
TagsTake out made at home, Lebanese Food, Greek Food, Chicken Schwarma Recipe, Dinner, Weeknight Meals, Easy Recipes, Chicken Recipes, Gluten Free Recipes, 30 Minute Meals, chicken
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Old Bay Fries with Bloody Mary Ketchup: My Diary of Us

Old Bay Fries with Bloody Mary Ketchup

In New York my friend Sarah took us to a place called Shorty's where they have really good cheese steaks and the bread is from Philly making them super authentic.  We definitely went for the sandwiches, and not that my sandwich wasn't delicious, because it was, but what I really fell in love with were the fries.  Old Bay fries to be exact.  I love Old Bay so I am not sure why it has never occurred to me before to sprinkle some on my fries.  So that's what I did this week I made you a healthier baked version of Old Bay fries and kicked it up a notch with some Bloody Mary ketchup!

Sooo, I'm thinking brunch.  Fried eggs on top, runny yokes...the whole bit, maybe some green onions sliced on top of that... You feeling me yet?

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PostedDecember 5, 2014
AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier
CategoriesSide Dishes
TagsBaked Fries, Old bay Fries, Healthy French Fries, Side Dishes, Brunch, Bloody Mary Recipes, Louisiana Sisters Bloody Mary Mix, Baked French Fries, French Fry Recipes, Clean Eating Recipes
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The Beet Twist: My Diary of Us

The Beet Twist

I am getting in the holiday spirit, despite the weather being above 80 degrees since we returned home from New York.  I decorated my house, put up the tree, and have been blaring Christmas music all day everyday (I'm driving Canean crazy with it), but I secretly think he likes it.  My favorite thing to do every night has been cozying up on the couch with a book by the tree and perhaps a glass or two of red wine and have been thinking that maybe I should just leave a tree up all year long...that wouldn't be crazy would it?  Anyway, when we were in New York I had a beet cocktail that surprised me in the all the right ways.  I knew that this week I had to make a a version of it that would be perfect for the holidays!  The beet twist is totally unexpected in all the right ways, and it's basically like helping your body detox as you are drinking, soooo...it's good for you.

Do you like how I did that right there?  Made a cocktail good for you?  

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PostedDecember 4, 2014
AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier
CategoriesCocktails
TagsBeet Cocktails, The Beet Twist, Winter Cocktails, Holiday Cocktails, Seasonal Cocktails, Fresh Ingredients, Thirsty Thursday, Cheers, Anthropologie, Anthropologie Cocktail Glasses, cocktails
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Green Onion, Dill, and White Cheddar Scramble: My Diary of Us

Green Onion, Dill, and White Cheddar Scramble

Here's a little tidbit.  When Canean and I go on vacation it's like our sole mission to eat our way through whatever city we are visiting.  Our bellies have reserve tanks that allow us to eat twice as much as we normally would.  It doesn't matter if we have just eaten, if we see something that needs to be eaten then we eat it...eat now, worry about the bloat later, that's our motto.  This New York trip was no different and since I ate like I have the metabolism of a 16 year-old boy for six days straight, this week I have to get a grip and I am all about starting my day with a healthy but filling breakfast.  My green onion, dill, and white cheddar scramble is satisfying and will give you the energy you need to get back in the swing of things after a long holiday weekend!

I am kind of obsessed with all things dill.  I of course love dill pickles, but I also love putting fresh dill in whatever I can squeeze it into...even cocktails!  Which you might find scary, but I find totally delicious.  

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PostedDecember 2, 2014
AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier
CategoriesBreakfast, Brunch
Tagsbreakfast recipes, healthy recipes for breakfast, healthy recipes, Egg Scambles, Brunch Recipes, Clean Eating, Gluten Free Breakfast, Egg Recipes
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