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Wednesday Waffling


By The Great Balancing Act (Visit website)



I had a blast reading through the comments on my Outrageous Lies post! It was fun to see what y?all think I?ve done ? and many of you guessed right! As a refresher, I listed 5 outrageous lies and one truth, and you had to guess the truth. Here?s what I listed:


1. I read 36 books one summer in elementary school.
2. I won the highland dancing provincials when I was 6 years old.
3. I?ve been to Sidney Crosby?s house in Halifax although he wasn?t home at the time.
4. The fastest mile I ever ran was done in 7 minutes and 14 seconds.
5. I once made a vanilla latte for Jack White of the White Stripes.
6. When I was a reporter, I did a live television hit for Canada?s national news network, CBC Newsworld.



So the answer?? Number 5!!! I did indeed make a vanilla latte for Jack White of the White Stripes once. Actually, it was a triple grande sugar-free vanilla nonfat latte. For any newer readers, I worked at Starbucks for about five years on and off. A couple years ago, I was helping out the Starbucks in Moncton for a weekend while I was in town for a White Stripes concert. Wouldn?t ya know Mr. White himself and his manager walked in wearing black and red suits! They stuck out like sore thumbs in our small-city Starbucks :P I?ve made coffee for a lot of well-known people over the years, but he was definitely the biggest! The concert that night was awesome too ;)


And in case you were wondering, the rest of the outrageous things aren?t that outrageous, because I purposely made them feasible.


1) My record for books read in one summer is 24
2) I did highland dancing as a kid but never won competitions
3) I?ve never been to the house, but I know the person who owned it previously 
4) My fastest mile is closer to 8 minutes
6) I?ve done live television hits but never for the CBC.


That was fun!


Okay, on to things that actually happened ;)


I had a tough treadmill session today. I think I actually pushed myself a touch too hard. But I guess I?m never going to get better unless I test my limits!





Minutes
Speed – MPH


0-5
3.5


5-10
5.5 – 5.9


10-15
5.6 – 6.0


15-20
5.7 – 6.1


20-25
5.8 – 6.2


25-30
5.9 – 6.3


30-35
6.0 – 6.4


35-40
6.1 – 6.5


40-45
6.2 – 6.6


45-50
6.3 – 6.7


50-55
6.4 – 6.8


55-60
6.5 – 6.9


60-65
3.5



In case that?s hard to read, I essentially increased my speed by 0.1 mph every minute for five minutes, then I would go back down a little and start the increase again. I also did this on 1.5% incline, slightly higher than the 1% I?m used to. I don?t know if it was the speeds, incline or just me today, but it wore me out. Definitely feel like I over-exerted myself :(


I brought something different to work for breakfast today:


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Cream of wheat! Mixed with 1/2 scoop vanilla protein powder, cinnamon and raisins. The room with the microwave was locked again, so I had to sneak upstairs to my boss? office to use his. And of course, it exploded!


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Gah. There is nothing worse when you?re starving from a workout and breakfast turns into a disaster. I had to scrape the cream of wheat off the rotating plate into my mug :P No way I was losing that amount of food!! I think I need to try it stove-top before I come to a solid opinion on it, so far it tastes like oat bran. But I like that it?s high in iron. 


Work was busybusy! I almost fainted in a meeting because I was in a calorie deficit for too long. I hadn?t yet consumed the calories I burned running this morning. Not cool. My body does not like that. I attacked a fruit tray after and the sugar immediately made me feel better.


Now, you?re probably wondering where my morning waffle is. I mean, it is Waffle Wednesday after all. But who says waffles are just for the morning??


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After such a long and tiring day, I was definitely looking forward to this for dinner?


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My usual protein pancake recipe cut down to 1/3 measurements to make one giant waffle, topped with almond butter, yogurts, heated plum, maple syrup and homemade granola.


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Definitely worth waiting for!!! Hands down one of my best waffles yet. I was feeling ?off? all day from my run, and finally felt right again after eating this.


 


I also have some recipe attempts to share today!


Nancy tried out one of my faves, butternut squash fries in this post.



I know a lot of you are sweet potato fry lovers, but I think butternut squash fries trump all varieties for me!


And Jennifer tried out a batch of my Apple Cinnamon Protein Bars.



Except she gussied hers up with almonds on the top. An idea I will have to steal for my next batch ;)


If you have a recipe you?ve tried that you want featured, send it my way! If you?re a blogger, send me the link to your post. For you non-bloggers, It will give you  an excuse to finally take pictures of your food. My e-mail is: thegreatbalancingact@gmail.com  Let me know if you?ve got any tips or tricks to include as well, different methods work for different people!


 


Well, I wanted to include a lot more in my post tonight, but today is just one of those days where time is not on my side. I just got back from a friend?s place where I spent my evening making faces at a 10-week old baby. I got to hear his first laughs!!


How bout some questions?


1. One outrageous truth about yourself? I?m pretty boring, but people usually get a kick out of the fact that I used to sing/play guitar in an all-girl punk band.


2. Favourite way to eat breakfast for dinner? Omelettes!


3. Your one go-to recipe. I?ve made this Southwestern Quinoa and Chickpea salad a million times and it?s always delicious.





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