It may be raining but robins always equal spring.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Day 139, May 19, 2011
My husband bought me flowers as an early birthday present :) This was a great surprise to come home to.
Day 137, May 17, 2011
Doesn't this look amazing? I ate this at the Owl House in Rochester, NY. This is roasted duck with potatoes, asparagus, and ginger-lime carrots.
Day 136, May 16, 2011
I may have photographed Ox before, but if not, this is Ox, my companion whenever I travel :)
Day 133, May 13, 2011
Rob and I made gluten-free fried chicken with some delish fries from a bag. It was filling and amazing, and tasted like the real thing!
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Day 131, May 11, 2011
My newest breakfast of choice: Chobani Greek yogurt with Udi's gluten-free granola! Lots of protein and yummy to boot.
Day 129, May 9, 2011
While I got my oil changed and snow tires taken off, I chilled out in the waiting room and finished "Bossypants" by Tina Fey. Excellent book!
Day 130, May 10, 2011
Rob and I tried a new recipe - "breaded" (w/ gluten-free bread crumbs) chicken with a sauce made of lime juice, dill, butter and chives, along with sour cream, chive, and butter mashed potatoes. It was yummy but a little too lime-y for our tastes.
Day 127, May 7, 2011
Day 126, May 6, 2011
Also at the gelataria is a world map, where you pin a small slip of paper on a country and write in three words or less why you would want to visit that country. I chose Russia and wrote "Language, Culture, Vodka."
Day 124, May 4, 2011
Rob and I adore this local gelataria that sells (obviously) gelato, as well as gluten-free sandwiches and soups. We had a light dinner there recently, and since they were out of gluten-free bread I ate this delicious potato and leek soup.
Day 123, May 3, 2011
I went with Robbie to watch his classmates do their symposium presentations on this grey, rainy day.
Day 121, May 1, 2011
Recently South Portland got a Chipotle and I have been in heaven ever since. I wish I was closer than 75 miles away :(
Day 122, May 2, 2011
This is one of the many vintage bottles Rob and I bought for our wedding decorations. This is an old Moxie bottle - if you're from Maine you know that Moxie is an absolutely disgusting Maine-based soda made of ginger. I think its distribution is now nationwide so you can find some in your own grocery store!