Monday, April 21, 2008

I just got back from Portland, Oregon..

I had so much fun with my friends..What a great trip. Lots of shopping at thrift stores, Buffalo Exchange, Nordstrom Rack, and many other cool shops. Stayed up way to late and ate too much food that was not raw, and boy can you notice the difference. My stomach stayed bloated the whole time, my fault though. I had this really good meal at Typhoon it was drunken noodles which were these really wide rice noodles, with this wicked good spicy sauce and a whole bunch of vegetables and little pieces of tofu in it. Oh my gosh it was so good. Today I will be back to normal, making my green smoothie and eating raw and healthy again. Todays menu for my clients is beet ravioli with cashew ricotta(from raw food, real world), with a sundried tomato sauce on the top, and pad thai(today when I make this, I will measure it out, and repost with the recipe). It is such a great quick and easy meal. 

Take Care, 

Jen

1 comment:

Ed said...

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Grace and Peace,
Ed
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