
So we blew the diet completely on Valentine's Day. First, I was caught red-handed picking up some lunch take out from Soul Vegetarian. I ran into fellow blogger Lori and her husband Jared, enjoying the famous Soul V mac & cheese. I skipped the mac & cheese (for some weird reason) and opted for the BBQ cauliflower instead. There is nothing healthy but everything awesome about battered, deep-fried cauliflower smothered in BBQ sauce. Seriously. But Soul V is certainly not diet friendly.
We took it a step further by having pancakes for dinner. We topped them with the smooth, creamy goodness of Dreena Burton's Celestial Cream. Lordy Be. You must make this cream. Like, right now. If you don't want pancakes, just make it and lick it off a spoon or something. It's crazy.
Tonight I have a date with Laura for Ethiopian food. I've never had it, so she's going to be my food guide. I'm so excited!
2 comments:
Valentine's day is meant to be a break from dieting!! Soul Vegetarian sounds like an awesome place... we need one here in Houston!
And I love having pancakes for dinner, and you are so right, that celestial cream is a must for special pancakes.
Hope you enjoy eating with your hands!
yeah, as you saw from my plate of food, our healthy eating was also dashed on V-day. i mean, i had fried tofu w/ onion rings and mac and cheeze. plus some ice kream after. so, you did good. i did horrible.
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