Bianca Phillips's Blog, page 99
May 30, 2018
New at Farm Burger: The Impossible Burger!!
Quick post tonight! And sorry for the long absence. I had a very bad day yesterday, but I'm not ready to talk about it just yet, so I'll catch y'all up on that later.
Until then, I have some most excellent news to share with Memphis vegans and anyone planning a trip to Memphis. Farm Burger in Crosstown Concourse now carries the Impossible Burger!
That makes three Memphis restaurants that I know of that carry the Impossible. The Liquor Store on Broad and Hopdoddy in Overton Square also sell the patty, and each place serves them in their own unique way. I do believe the Farm Burger version is my fave though! They coat the patty with a seasoned salt blend with big chunks of black pepper, and then it's fried and served with toppings of your choice on a sesame seed bun. I'm so lucky to work literally right upstairs from this place!!
I opted for pickles, red onion, tomato, lettuce, and grainy mustard. Perfect! I love their thinly sliced onions and pickles. Plus, the burger comes with Farm Burger's natural cut fries, which I've long been a fan of. They don't serve vegan cheese, sadly. But the burger is so good that it doesn't really need it.
Here's an inside shot taken by my vegan coworker Gonzo. As you can see, they cook the patties until they're well-done. Impossible patties are red and actually bleed when prepared rare, but all of the Memphis restaurants serve them done to well-done. For a more rare (but still pretty done) version, try Hopdoddy. I'm a fan of this cooked-through version though!
The Impossible burger at Farm Burger is big news since, previously, the Memphis Farm Burger didn't have a vegan burger option. They also serve a quinoa veggie patty, but it is not vegan. Their Superfood Salad (a kale salad with nooch and tahini) is vegan, and it's great. But sometimes, you want a meaty veggie burger, right?
Until then, I have some most excellent news to share with Memphis vegans and anyone planning a trip to Memphis. Farm Burger in Crosstown Concourse now carries the Impossible Burger!

That makes three Memphis restaurants that I know of that carry the Impossible. The Liquor Store on Broad and Hopdoddy in Overton Square also sell the patty, and each place serves them in their own unique way. I do believe the Farm Burger version is my fave though! They coat the patty with a seasoned salt blend with big chunks of black pepper, and then it's fried and served with toppings of your choice on a sesame seed bun. I'm so lucky to work literally right upstairs from this place!!
I opted for pickles, red onion, tomato, lettuce, and grainy mustard. Perfect! I love their thinly sliced onions and pickles. Plus, the burger comes with Farm Burger's natural cut fries, which I've long been a fan of. They don't serve vegan cheese, sadly. But the burger is so good that it doesn't really need it.
Here's an inside shot taken by my vegan coworker Gonzo. As you can see, they cook the patties until they're well-done. Impossible patties are red and actually bleed when prepared rare, but all of the Memphis restaurants serve them done to well-done. For a more rare (but still pretty done) version, try Hopdoddy. I'm a fan of this cooked-through version though!

The Impossible burger at Farm Burger is big news since, previously, the Memphis Farm Burger didn't have a vegan burger option. They also serve a quinoa veggie patty, but it is not vegan. Their Superfood Salad (a kale salad with nooch and tahini) is vegan, and it's great. But sometimes, you want a meaty veggie burger, right?
Published on May 30, 2018 19:00
May 27, 2018
Engine 2 Food Journal: The End!
I've completed my 3-week Engine 2 meal plan! I started with the Engine 2 Seven-Day Rescue Diet a few weeks back, and then I moved into the regular Engine 2 plan. Both are oil-free, low-sugar, and low-salt, but the 7-Day Rescue is a little stricter on the healthy fats, like avocados and nuts. I wanted a healthy meal challenge to reboot my eating after a few weeks of not running (due to injury) led to me filling that running void with junk food.
After three weeks of eating this way, I feel really great. I didn't miss oil much at all, and I've learned to enjoy foods with less sugar and salt. But I am glad to be back to not following a plan. Reboots are such fun, but by the end, I'm always ready for more freedom. That said, I do plan to eat healthier meals at home going forward. I'm hoping I can save the processed plant meats, desserts, and salty, greasy foods for treats rather than everyday eats.
Here's a recap of my last couple days on the plan and my first day off the plan. Wednesday started out with one last bowl of Rip's Big Bowl Triple Berry Walnut Cereal with oat milk, bananas, and berries. This cereal with shredded wheat, oats, and grape nuts is so good, and I'll definitely be buying more soon.
My lunch that day was leftover Chick & Salad (chickpea salad with oil-free hummus instead of mayo, plus cabbage, carrots, onion, and celery) from The Engine 2 Cookbook on sprouted grain toast and steamed kale.
On Wednesday night, we had our monthly Crosstown Running Crew group run, and I managed to walk-run a couple miles! Afterward we met up for beers (I had two) at Next Door in Crosstown Concourse. They hooked us up with free kale chips and hummus, so I had some of both. The kale chips there are super oily and delicious, and I indulged and didn't stress it at all. Dinner that night was leftover Whole Wheat Beer Biscuits and True Grit Gravy and steamed asparagus. I didn't take a picture, but there's another later in this post!
Thursday morning started with Savory Oats with steel cut oats, spinach, mushrooms, nooch, and sriracha. No salt needed! This oat combo is my new fave, and I'll be eating this often.
Lunch on Thursday was more beer biscuits and gravy, and then I had an apple with some walnut butter before post-work outdoor yoga on the Crosstown Concourse plaza. I didn't have time to go home and eat dinner after yoga because I had to be at a friend's house for our bi-weekly girl's night. So I brought my dinner over there! The night before I'd packed a salad in a jar with leftover Chick & Salad, veggies, nuts and seeds, and Rip's Favorite Ranch from The Engine 2 Cookbook. Shara's dog Fran really wanted me to share.
On Friday morning, I had the last of my Beer Biscuits and Gravy, plus some Steamed Kale. Biscuits and gravy for breakfast on a work day is a real treat!
Lunch was leftover Snappy Black Bean Soup from The Engine 2 Cookbook. I didn't take a pic, but it's a super-tasty soup made with black beans and lentils.
For dinner, I whipped up a random Mexican Burger Bowl using an Engine 2 Pinto Habanero patty, steamed kale, chopped potatoes, sauteed peppers and onions, nooch sauce, and salsa. You can never go wrong with a bowl!
On Saturday morning, I had my first race since I sustained a stress fracture back in early April. I'd signed up for the Great American River Run Half-Marathon months before, but after my injury, I emailed the race organizers to ask if they could switch me to a 5K. I didn't know if I'd be healed by then, but I figured there was a chance. And since my foot hasn't been hurting for a couple weeks, I decided to give it a go!
I woke up at 5 am on Saturday and made a bowl of Oatmeal with Banana, Blueberries, and Cashew Butter. Plus, coffee with oat milk.
Then I headed downtown for the race. I'd planned to walk-run the whole thing because I was still worried about my foot, even though I haven't had pain in awhile. But once I got going, I just couldn't stop. It felt so good to be running again! In a race! I ran the whole 3.1 miles with zero foot pain. And I got a snazzy medal. I've run the half in this race for the past two years, and while I was sad that I couldn't do that this year, I was still stoked to be running at all.
At the post-race party, I ran into my buddy Megan, who also ran the 5K. Neither of us knew the other had signed up, and we'd both run alone, so it was great having a friend to drink free beer with afterward. I had two beers before 10 am on Saturday! Ha!
After the party, I went home and showered. And by then, I was famished. I still technically had one day on Engine 2 left. But I figured I should celebrate by ending a little early! So I walked to Midtown Crossing Grill, my neighborhood pizza joint, and ordered a Vegan Pizza with potatoes, black olives, mushrooms, and caramelized onion. I got it to go, and I was planning to enjoy it over Netflix. But as soon as I got home, Midtown Crossing called me and told me they accidentally put butter on the crust and that I should bring it back so they could fix it. Isn't that some amazing customer service? I love them!
I walked back over with my non-vegan pizza, and owner Octavia hooked me up with a free beer while I waited on a new pie. Saturday was panning out to be a very good day! After the pie was ready, I walked back home and posed for a few pics with my new Into Fitness: Fitness Entire Pizza Into My Mouth shirt.
And I did! I did fit that entire pizza into my mouth. I ate a few slices and waited to see if I felt full, but I was still hungry so I polished it off.
After lunch, my friend Pam came over and we walked over to Crosstown Brewing Co. for beers and surf rock by The Turnstyles with some friends.
Then we headed to an art opening at Crosstown Arts (where I work). I snacked on some veggie sushi, sesame sticks, and wasabi peas there. Our friend Andy met us at the opening, and then I joined him to head downtown to 901 Fest, a music festival on the river featuring local acts. Memphis rappers 8Ball & MJG were the headliners, and I love them! After the bands finish, they have fireworks over the river. Here's me and Andy waiting for the firework show.
What a great day! After all that fun, I still managed to get to bed fairly early, and I slept in this morning until 8 am. Then I had my very favorite weekend breakfast of Rice Noodle Ramen with Tofu and Veggies while watching Netflix.
The rest of the day was rather uneventful, and my meals weren't much to look at. Just a Boca chicken patty and some Annie Chun's Japanese yakisoba noodles. I spent the day cleaning and packing for Bonnaroo, so I just ate quick, easy meals between tasks.
I probably won't blog tomorrow night since I'll be grilling out with some friends for Memorial Day, but I'll catch back up on Tuesday! Have a great holiday!
After three weeks of eating this way, I feel really great. I didn't miss oil much at all, and I've learned to enjoy foods with less sugar and salt. But I am glad to be back to not following a plan. Reboots are such fun, but by the end, I'm always ready for more freedom. That said, I do plan to eat healthier meals at home going forward. I'm hoping I can save the processed plant meats, desserts, and salty, greasy foods for treats rather than everyday eats.
Here's a recap of my last couple days on the plan and my first day off the plan. Wednesday started out with one last bowl of Rip's Big Bowl Triple Berry Walnut Cereal with oat milk, bananas, and berries. This cereal with shredded wheat, oats, and grape nuts is so good, and I'll definitely be buying more soon.

My lunch that day was leftover Chick & Salad (chickpea salad with oil-free hummus instead of mayo, plus cabbage, carrots, onion, and celery) from The Engine 2 Cookbook on sprouted grain toast and steamed kale.

On Wednesday night, we had our monthly Crosstown Running Crew group run, and I managed to walk-run a couple miles! Afterward we met up for beers (I had two) at Next Door in Crosstown Concourse. They hooked us up with free kale chips and hummus, so I had some of both. The kale chips there are super oily and delicious, and I indulged and didn't stress it at all. Dinner that night was leftover Whole Wheat Beer Biscuits and True Grit Gravy and steamed asparagus. I didn't take a picture, but there's another later in this post!
Thursday morning started with Savory Oats with steel cut oats, spinach, mushrooms, nooch, and sriracha. No salt needed! This oat combo is my new fave, and I'll be eating this often.

Lunch on Thursday was more beer biscuits and gravy, and then I had an apple with some walnut butter before post-work outdoor yoga on the Crosstown Concourse plaza. I didn't have time to go home and eat dinner after yoga because I had to be at a friend's house for our bi-weekly girl's night. So I brought my dinner over there! The night before I'd packed a salad in a jar with leftover Chick & Salad, veggies, nuts and seeds, and Rip's Favorite Ranch from The Engine 2 Cookbook. Shara's dog Fran really wanted me to share.

On Friday morning, I had the last of my Beer Biscuits and Gravy, plus some Steamed Kale. Biscuits and gravy for breakfast on a work day is a real treat!

Lunch was leftover Snappy Black Bean Soup from The Engine 2 Cookbook. I didn't take a pic, but it's a super-tasty soup made with black beans and lentils.
For dinner, I whipped up a random Mexican Burger Bowl using an Engine 2 Pinto Habanero patty, steamed kale, chopped potatoes, sauteed peppers and onions, nooch sauce, and salsa. You can never go wrong with a bowl!

On Saturday morning, I had my first race since I sustained a stress fracture back in early April. I'd signed up for the Great American River Run Half-Marathon months before, but after my injury, I emailed the race organizers to ask if they could switch me to a 5K. I didn't know if I'd be healed by then, but I figured there was a chance. And since my foot hasn't been hurting for a couple weeks, I decided to give it a go!
I woke up at 5 am on Saturday and made a bowl of Oatmeal with Banana, Blueberries, and Cashew Butter. Plus, coffee with oat milk.

Then I headed downtown for the race. I'd planned to walk-run the whole thing because I was still worried about my foot, even though I haven't had pain in awhile. But once I got going, I just couldn't stop. It felt so good to be running again! In a race! I ran the whole 3.1 miles with zero foot pain. And I got a snazzy medal. I've run the half in this race for the past two years, and while I was sad that I couldn't do that this year, I was still stoked to be running at all.

At the post-race party, I ran into my buddy Megan, who also ran the 5K. Neither of us knew the other had signed up, and we'd both run alone, so it was great having a friend to drink free beer with afterward. I had two beers before 10 am on Saturday! Ha!

After the party, I went home and showered. And by then, I was famished. I still technically had one day on Engine 2 left. But I figured I should celebrate by ending a little early! So I walked to Midtown Crossing Grill, my neighborhood pizza joint, and ordered a Vegan Pizza with potatoes, black olives, mushrooms, and caramelized onion. I got it to go, and I was planning to enjoy it over Netflix. But as soon as I got home, Midtown Crossing called me and told me they accidentally put butter on the crust and that I should bring it back so they could fix it. Isn't that some amazing customer service? I love them!

I walked back over with my non-vegan pizza, and owner Octavia hooked me up with a free beer while I waited on a new pie. Saturday was panning out to be a very good day! After the pie was ready, I walked back home and posed for a few pics with my new Into Fitness: Fitness Entire Pizza Into My Mouth shirt.

And I did! I did fit that entire pizza into my mouth. I ate a few slices and waited to see if I felt full, but I was still hungry so I polished it off.
After lunch, my friend Pam came over and we walked over to Crosstown Brewing Co. for beers and surf rock by The Turnstyles with some friends.

Then we headed to an art opening at Crosstown Arts (where I work). I snacked on some veggie sushi, sesame sticks, and wasabi peas there. Our friend Andy met us at the opening, and then I joined him to head downtown to 901 Fest, a music festival on the river featuring local acts. Memphis rappers 8Ball & MJG were the headliners, and I love them! After the bands finish, they have fireworks over the river. Here's me and Andy waiting for the firework show.

What a great day! After all that fun, I still managed to get to bed fairly early, and I slept in this morning until 8 am. Then I had my very favorite weekend breakfast of Rice Noodle Ramen with Tofu and Veggies while watching Netflix.

The rest of the day was rather uneventful, and my meals weren't much to look at. Just a Boca chicken patty and some Annie Chun's Japanese yakisoba noodles. I spent the day cleaning and packing for Bonnaroo, so I just ate quick, easy meals between tasks.
I probably won't blog tomorrow night since I'll be grilling out with some friends for Memorial Day, but I'll catch back up on Tuesday! Have a great holiday!
Published on May 27, 2018 20:15
May 24, 2018
Caramelized Vidalia Onion, Mushroom, & Black Bean Tacos
I few weeks ago, I came home from work to find a mysterious box on my front porch. I often receive vegan treats in the mail, but they're usually in small packages. This one was large enough to hold a small dog. I ripped it open to find this!
A box of Vidalia onions! Of course I knew they were coming. A rep from a Vidalia onion supplier had emailed me asking if I wanted some for recipe development. But I'd forgotten, so this was a fun surprise!
Vidalia onions are in season now, and they're only around for spring and summer. Did you know they can only be grown in 20 South Georgia counties and only hand planted/harvested? Fun facts!
I've used these sweet onions in a number of recipes throughout my Engine 2 oil-free challenge, but I wanted to share with you one special recipe that I'm particularly proud of. I made these Caramelized Vidalia Onion, Mushroom, & Black Bean Tacos without any oil! And they taste as decadent as something you'd eat in a restaurant.
You see, you don't need oil to caramelize onions. You can do it with water and non-stick skillet. The key is starting with a water saute until that water is absorbed, and then you continue to cook and stir the onions as they brown in the dry skillet. Once you add the chopped mushrooms, they'll rehydrate the skillet with their natural juices as they cook.
This recipe is also low-sodium, but you can add salt (or buy beans with added salt) if that's not your thing.
Here's the recipe!
Caramelized Vidalia Onion, Mushroom, & Black Bean TacosYields 8 tacos
1 Vidalia onion, cut into thin half-moon slices8 oz. mushrooms, sliced1 14-oz. can no salt added black beans2 Tbsp. nutritional yeast2 tsp. chili powder1 tsp. smoked paprika1 tsp. cumin1 tsp. garlic powder8 corn tortillas, warmed until pliable8 Tbsp. salsa1 avocado, slicedLettuce, shreddedTomato, dicedHot sauce, to taste
Put the onion slices and a couple tablespoons of water in a non-stick skillet, and turn the heat to medium-high. Saute until water absorbs and then continue to saute in a dry skillet for about 8-10 minutes or until onions brown and caramelize.
Add the mushrooms and saute another 5-7 minutes. The mushrooms will brown in the dry skillet at first, but they'll eventually make their own liquid. If you find the mixture to be too dry though, add a tablespoon or two of water.
Add the black beans, nooch, and spices, and cook until beans are heated through.
Spoon onto tortillas and top with avocado, salsa, lettuce, tomato, and hot sauce. Enjoy!

A box of Vidalia onions! Of course I knew they were coming. A rep from a Vidalia onion supplier had emailed me asking if I wanted some for recipe development. But I'd forgotten, so this was a fun surprise!
Vidalia onions are in season now, and they're only around for spring and summer. Did you know they can only be grown in 20 South Georgia counties and only hand planted/harvested? Fun facts!
I've used these sweet onions in a number of recipes throughout my Engine 2 oil-free challenge, but I wanted to share with you one special recipe that I'm particularly proud of. I made these Caramelized Vidalia Onion, Mushroom, & Black Bean Tacos without any oil! And they taste as decadent as something you'd eat in a restaurant.

You see, you don't need oil to caramelize onions. You can do it with water and non-stick skillet. The key is starting with a water saute until that water is absorbed, and then you continue to cook and stir the onions as they brown in the dry skillet. Once you add the chopped mushrooms, they'll rehydrate the skillet with their natural juices as they cook.
This recipe is also low-sodium, but you can add salt (or buy beans with added salt) if that's not your thing.
Here's the recipe!
Caramelized Vidalia Onion, Mushroom, & Black Bean TacosYields 8 tacos
1 Vidalia onion, cut into thin half-moon slices8 oz. mushrooms, sliced1 14-oz. can no salt added black beans2 Tbsp. nutritional yeast2 tsp. chili powder1 tsp. smoked paprika1 tsp. cumin1 tsp. garlic powder8 corn tortillas, warmed until pliable8 Tbsp. salsa1 avocado, slicedLettuce, shreddedTomato, dicedHot sauce, to taste
Put the onion slices and a couple tablespoons of water in a non-stick skillet, and turn the heat to medium-high. Saute until water absorbs and then continue to saute in a dry skillet for about 8-10 minutes or until onions brown and caramelize.
Add the mushrooms and saute another 5-7 minutes. The mushrooms will brown in the dry skillet at first, but they'll eventually make their own liquid. If you find the mixture to be too dry though, add a tablespoon or two of water.
Add the black beans, nooch, and spices, and cook until beans are heated through.
Spoon onto tortillas and top with avocado, salsa, lettuce, tomato, and hot sauce. Enjoy!
Published on May 24, 2018 19:00
May 23, 2018
Engine 2 Food Journal, Day 10
I'm almost done with my 2 weeks on Engine 2! I've been following this oil-free, low-salt, low-sugar plan pretty well, but I've made plenty of room for treats and dining out. And that's because, going forward, I'd like to make most of my home meals as Engine 2-friendly as possible because I definitely feel best when I'm eating less oil. But I also don't want to deny myself sweets and plant meats and vegan cheeses when I want them.
Yesterday started off with another neighborhood walk/run (yay! my foot feels great right now!) followed by a healthy breakfast of Oats with Fruit, Flax Seed, and Almond Butter. Ahhhh, almond butter. So glad this stuff is so good for me!
Morning snack was more Texas Armadillo Tater Tots (aka baked red potatoes in hummus) from The Engine 2 Cookbook. And then lunch was leftover Black Bean Soup as seen in yesterday's post.
But then came afternoon snack time, and well, I wanted ice cream. So I had some! I work upstairs from Area 51 Ice Cream in Crosstown Concourse. They always have a vegan sorbet on the menu, and this week's offering was Sweet Tea Sorbet. I'd walked past the ice cream counter so many times and couldn't stop thinking about that sorbet. So I got some!
This was REALLY sweet, just like my mama's homemade sweet tea. I'm not used to so much sugar, so I definitely felt it. But it was worth it.
Dinner was my favorite Engine 2 meal so far! I made the Beer Biscuits and True Grit Gravy, both from The Engine 2 Cookbook. I mean, beer biscuits y'all!
These are whole wheat drop biscuits with a little beer for flavor, and they're topped with an oil-free gravy made with mushrooms and sweet onions. So very, very good. God, I love biscuits and gravy. On the side, I steamed some asparagus and only lighted salted it. Yummy!
By the way, I had half a beer can left after making the biscuits, so I had to drink it! Love this Crosstown Brewing Co. Traffic IPA. Locally brewed in the neighborhood where I live and work.
Yesterday started off with another neighborhood walk/run (yay! my foot feels great right now!) followed by a healthy breakfast of Oats with Fruit, Flax Seed, and Almond Butter. Ahhhh, almond butter. So glad this stuff is so good for me!

Morning snack was more Texas Armadillo Tater Tots (aka baked red potatoes in hummus) from The Engine 2 Cookbook. And then lunch was leftover Black Bean Soup as seen in yesterday's post.
But then came afternoon snack time, and well, I wanted ice cream. So I had some! I work upstairs from Area 51 Ice Cream in Crosstown Concourse. They always have a vegan sorbet on the menu, and this week's offering was Sweet Tea Sorbet. I'd walked past the ice cream counter so many times and couldn't stop thinking about that sorbet. So I got some!

This was REALLY sweet, just like my mama's homemade sweet tea. I'm not used to so much sugar, so I definitely felt it. But it was worth it.
Dinner was my favorite Engine 2 meal so far! I made the Beer Biscuits and True Grit Gravy, both from The Engine 2 Cookbook. I mean, beer biscuits y'all!

These are whole wheat drop biscuits with a little beer for flavor, and they're topped with an oil-free gravy made with mushrooms and sweet onions. So very, very good. God, I love biscuits and gravy. On the side, I steamed some asparagus and only lighted salted it. Yummy!
By the way, I had half a beer can left after making the biscuits, so I had to drink it! Love this Crosstown Brewing Co. Traffic IPA. Locally brewed in the neighborhood where I live and work.

Published on May 23, 2018 14:00
May 22, 2018
Engine 2 Food Journal, Days 8-9
Catching up on what I ate Sunday and Monday on Engine 2! My Sunday morning started with a Folded Chickpea Omelet from The Engine 2 Cookbook. This is essentially pudla — chickpea flour pancake — stuffed with oil-free, sauteed mushrooms, spinach, and onions and topped with tomato, salsa, and avocado. So good! I'd eat this again and again.
My friend Andy asked me to help him cook for his church on Sunday. Not my thing, but I owe him for all the pet-sitting he does for me. I made vegan pigs in blankets and some of my vegan pimiento cheese (from Cookin' Crunk). Neither would be Engine 2-approved, but I snacked on those things anyway as we prepped the food.
Then my parents came over Sunday afternoon for a late Mother's Day dinner since they were out of town on actual Mother's Day. My dad brought some Seva Foods Space Ice Kream that he ordered me. It's cashew and coconut milk-based vegan freeze-dried ice cream! Fun! I tried this, which I would think is pretty healthy since it's just made with coconut milk, vanilla, and cashews.
Then we went to Genghis Grill for dinner. My parents love this build-your-own stir-fry chain! I tried to assemble the healthiest thing I could. I ordered a small bowl since that's plenty for a serving. I added tofu and every vegetable I could fit in, and for my grain, I picked brown rice. I chose the Sweet & Sour Sauce because it's one of only a couple sauces there made without HFCS. Still has a lot of sugar and sodium though!
After my parents left, Paul and I went to our friend David's house and had a few beers (Memphis Made Fireside) on his back porch. So other than breakfast, I didn't follow Engine 2 that closely on Sunday.
But I made up for it on Monday! The day started with Savory Oats from The Engine 2 Cookbook — oats with nooch, mushrooms, spinach, sundried tomatoes, and turmeric. Mmmmmm.
Morning snack was Roasted Cashews. I had a meeting that ran very long, so I snacked on these until I could get to some real lunch.
I'd intended to go home to eat lunch, but since my meeting ran long, I didn't have time. Luckily, I work in a building filled with vegan food options. I chose the healthiest meal I could find — Superfood Salad from Farm Burger. This has kale, dried cranberries, pecans, beets, nooch, and tahini dressing. The salad is only lightly dressed though and doesn't seem oily at all. By the way, Farm Burger now carries the Impossible Burger! So I'll be back for that VERY soon. It was a little hard to order a kale salad when the Impossible was an option.
Afternoon snack was Bell Pepper Slices with Oil-Free Hummus.
And finally dinner! Dinner was so amazing. I made the Snappy Black Bean Soup from The Engine 2 Cookbook. This soup has a base of pureed black beans and lentils, and it's just fantastic. There's a whole cup of salsa in the recipe, which adds awesome flavor with no need for added salt. It has also has fresh-squeezed OJ for a touch of citrus. I made some oil-free tortilla chips to crumble on top using corn tortillas cooked in the air fryer.

My friend Andy asked me to help him cook for his church on Sunday. Not my thing, but I owe him for all the pet-sitting he does for me. I made vegan pigs in blankets and some of my vegan pimiento cheese (from Cookin' Crunk). Neither would be Engine 2-approved, but I snacked on those things anyway as we prepped the food.
Then my parents came over Sunday afternoon for a late Mother's Day dinner since they were out of town on actual Mother's Day. My dad brought some Seva Foods Space Ice Kream that he ordered me. It's cashew and coconut milk-based vegan freeze-dried ice cream! Fun! I tried this, which I would think is pretty healthy since it's just made with coconut milk, vanilla, and cashews.

Then we went to Genghis Grill for dinner. My parents love this build-your-own stir-fry chain! I tried to assemble the healthiest thing I could. I ordered a small bowl since that's plenty for a serving. I added tofu and every vegetable I could fit in, and for my grain, I picked brown rice. I chose the Sweet & Sour Sauce because it's one of only a couple sauces there made without HFCS. Still has a lot of sugar and sodium though!

After my parents left, Paul and I went to our friend David's house and had a few beers (Memphis Made Fireside) on his back porch. So other than breakfast, I didn't follow Engine 2 that closely on Sunday.
But I made up for it on Monday! The day started with Savory Oats from The Engine 2 Cookbook — oats with nooch, mushrooms, spinach, sundried tomatoes, and turmeric. Mmmmmm.

Morning snack was Roasted Cashews. I had a meeting that ran very long, so I snacked on these until I could get to some real lunch.

I'd intended to go home to eat lunch, but since my meeting ran long, I didn't have time. Luckily, I work in a building filled with vegan food options. I chose the healthiest meal I could find — Superfood Salad from Farm Burger. This has kale, dried cranberries, pecans, beets, nooch, and tahini dressing. The salad is only lightly dressed though and doesn't seem oily at all. By the way, Farm Burger now carries the Impossible Burger! So I'll be back for that VERY soon. It was a little hard to order a kale salad when the Impossible was an option.

Afternoon snack was Bell Pepper Slices with Oil-Free Hummus.

And finally dinner! Dinner was so amazing. I made the Snappy Black Bean Soup from The Engine 2 Cookbook. This soup has a base of pureed black beans and lentils, and it's just fantastic. There's a whole cup of salsa in the recipe, which adds awesome flavor with no need for added salt. It has also has fresh-squeezed OJ for a touch of citrus. I made some oil-free tortilla chips to crumble on top using corn tortillas cooked in the air fryer.

Published on May 22, 2018 19:00
May 21, 2018
Green Goddess Popcorn & Tea Lounge
Memphis is home to a new all-vegan business! Green Goddess Popcorn & Tea Lounge at 3078 Summer Avenue opened for business this past weekend. This awesome little shop is exactly what it sounds like. You hang out, eat popcorn, and drink tea. Plus, they also sell fresh-based vegan pastries!
Green Goddess has been around as a popcorn company for quite some time. For the past 10 years, Owner Omi Ogunwale El has run Green Goddess Gourmet Vegan Foods — makers of the most amazing vegan flavored popcorns, which are sold at Memphis Whole Foods, Cash Saver, and Super Lo stores, plus Whole Foods in Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Atlanta. But now Green Goddess has their own brick-and-mortar, and they've vastly expanded their popcorn flavor options.
I took a little break from my Engine 2 meal plan on Saturday to enjoy some treats at the grand opening. Susan and I split a bowl of the Rosemary Parmesan Popcorn (vegan parm of course!).
You can order a small, medium, or large bowl to enjoy at the lounge. Or you can get a one-pound bag of any flavor to go. They've added a bunch of new flavors, like vegan ranch and vegan butter. You can also buy the sealed bags of the same popcorn they sell in other stores. I got a bag of Garlic & Herb for my friend Mike, and since it was grand opening day, they handed out some free bags of Cinnamon Twist (it has dark chocolate and dried apples mixed in!).
We got to try several flavors of popcorn and teas since they were handing out free samples! The teas can be ordered by the cup or by the pot.
In addition to popcorn and tea, they also have VEGAN PASTRIES, y'all!!! In this case, there were cinnamon rolls, brownies, and little mini banana bread loaves.
I got a Cinnamon Roll because go big or go home, am I right? This was soft and buttery, but it didn't taste overly sweet, which was nice since I've adjusted to less sugar over the past few weeks of eating Engine 2 meals.
Here are some more interior shots.
Super excited about this concept, and I can't wait to become a regular. Popcorn is seriously in my top five favorite foods, and no one does popcorn like Green Goddess. It's so flavorful!
Green Goddess Popcorn & Tea Lounge is located at 3078 Summer in Memphis, Tennessee.

Green Goddess has been around as a popcorn company for quite some time. For the past 10 years, Owner Omi Ogunwale El has run Green Goddess Gourmet Vegan Foods — makers of the most amazing vegan flavored popcorns, which are sold at Memphis Whole Foods, Cash Saver, and Super Lo stores, plus Whole Foods in Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Atlanta. But now Green Goddess has their own brick-and-mortar, and they've vastly expanded their popcorn flavor options.
I took a little break from my Engine 2 meal plan on Saturday to enjoy some treats at the grand opening. Susan and I split a bowl of the Rosemary Parmesan Popcorn (vegan parm of course!).

You can order a small, medium, or large bowl to enjoy at the lounge. Or you can get a one-pound bag of any flavor to go. They've added a bunch of new flavors, like vegan ranch and vegan butter. You can also buy the sealed bags of the same popcorn they sell in other stores. I got a bag of Garlic & Herb for my friend Mike, and since it was grand opening day, they handed out some free bags of Cinnamon Twist (it has dark chocolate and dried apples mixed in!).

We got to try several flavors of popcorn and teas since they were handing out free samples! The teas can be ordered by the cup or by the pot.

In addition to popcorn and tea, they also have VEGAN PASTRIES, y'all!!! In this case, there were cinnamon rolls, brownies, and little mini banana bread loaves.

I got a Cinnamon Roll because go big or go home, am I right? This was soft and buttery, but it didn't taste overly sweet, which was nice since I've adjusted to less sugar over the past few weeks of eating Engine 2 meals.

Here are some more interior shots.



Super excited about this concept, and I can't wait to become a regular. Popcorn is seriously in my top five favorite foods, and no one does popcorn like Green Goddess. It's so flavorful!
Green Goddess Popcorn & Tea Lounge is located at 3078 Summer in Memphis, Tennessee.
Published on May 21, 2018 19:00
May 20, 2018
Engine 2 Food Journal, Days 5-7
Still doing this Engine 2 thing! But I'm definitely not being super strict about it. I'd like to make this oil-free, low-salt diet my normal way of eating day to day, and I think allowing myself non-Engine 2 treats will make the whole way of eating more sustainable going forward.
Thursday morning started with a little walk-run through my neighborhood. Yes, that's right! Run! Only for a minute like five times, but still, it's progress. I've had a stress fracture in my left foot since April 7, when I sustained the injury on a 20-mile training run. It hasn't given me any issues in a couple weeks, so I thought I'd try a little running. And it's okay! I'm gonna get back into running slowly though. I do have a 5K next weekend, and I'm hoping to at least be able to walk-run that.
Anyway, after my run, I had some Oatmeal with Walnuts, Blueberries, Strawberries, and Flax Seeds.
Morning snack was more Carrots with Roots Oil-Free Hummus (it's much tastier than the Engine 2 hummus!).
I went to yoga at Y in my building over the lunch hour, and then popped into Mama Gaia for some takeout to bring back to my desk. This Cena Bowl (quinoa, mushrooms, asparagus) and Side Salad was not oil-free, and that's okay. I don't expect to be able to eat oil-free when dining out.
I never visit Mama Gaia without grabbing a Raw Vegan Brownie. Pretty sure this is made with dates, coconut oil, cocoa, and walnuts. They're really good! Again, not Engine 2-approved since there's oil in it, but that's okay. I halved this and shared with my co-worker Madelyn, who is also doing Engine 2.
Dinner Thursday night was another Engine 2 Pinto Habanero Burger on Sprouted Grain with Air-fried French Fries. The "fries" were oil-free and lightly salted. I even made my own sugar-free ketchup by thinning out some salt-free tomato paste.
Friday morning started with another bowl of Rip's Big Bowl Cereal with fresh fruit and oat milk. No picture because I've shown y'all plenty of cereal pics.
Morning snack was popcorn! This is 365 brand low-sodium, low-fat popcorn. It does have some oil but less than most bagged popcorn.
I had more leftover Split Pea Potato Soup over Brown Rice and Salad with Cashew Ranch for lunch. I froze a bunch of this soup a couple weeks ago when I was doing the Engine 2 7-day Rescue. No pics of that either because I've taken so many of that soup.
Dinner on Friday night was Chick & Salad from The Engine 2 Cookbook. This is a chickpea chicken salad with a base of oil-free hummus instead of mayo. Very good! It's loaded with veggies and fruit too — cabbage, onion, celery, carrots, dried apricots, and raisins. I had it on sprouted grain bread with steamed kale on the side.
Saturday morning started with more Green Hornet Toast — avocado toast with mashed black beans, salsa, and sriracha. Very good! I had that before yoga.
And then after yoga, I met my friend Susan at Green Goddess Popcorn & Tea Lounge — a new all-vegan shop at 3078 Summer Avenue. I'll do a full post about Green Goddess tomorrow (and I'll save my pics from there for that), but just know that I had a cinnamon roll and a bowl of vegan rosemary parm popcorn. No shame.
Dinner was more Chick & Salad but over salad greens dressed cashew ranch this time.
Saturday night, my friend Andy hosted a birthday party for our friend Mike. I knew there would be non-Engine 2 snacks there, so I brought an appetizer from The Engine 2 Cookbook to encourage healthy snacking for me. These are the Texas Armadillo Tater Tots, which look weird but are actually really tasty. They're baby red potatoes coated in oil-free hummus and baked. The hummus gets all crispy on the outside. Very good with ketchup!
I did snack on those, but I also had a couple more decadent things — like Mike's homemade Chex Mix and Andy's French Onion Dip (made with onions, Just Mayo, and Tofutti Cream Cheese). I probably ate more dip than I should have, but it was DELICIOUS! I also drank a couple vodka-La Criox cocktails (my new fave).
Fun weekend! I'll be back tomorrow with a Green Goddess popcorn post, and then we'll resume this food diary thing.
Thursday morning started with a little walk-run through my neighborhood. Yes, that's right! Run! Only for a minute like five times, but still, it's progress. I've had a stress fracture in my left foot since April 7, when I sustained the injury on a 20-mile training run. It hasn't given me any issues in a couple weeks, so I thought I'd try a little running. And it's okay! I'm gonna get back into running slowly though. I do have a 5K next weekend, and I'm hoping to at least be able to walk-run that.
Anyway, after my run, I had some Oatmeal with Walnuts, Blueberries, Strawberries, and Flax Seeds.

Morning snack was more Carrots with Roots Oil-Free Hummus (it's much tastier than the Engine 2 hummus!).

I went to yoga at Y in my building over the lunch hour, and then popped into Mama Gaia for some takeout to bring back to my desk. This Cena Bowl (quinoa, mushrooms, asparagus) and Side Salad was not oil-free, and that's okay. I don't expect to be able to eat oil-free when dining out.

I never visit Mama Gaia without grabbing a Raw Vegan Brownie. Pretty sure this is made with dates, coconut oil, cocoa, and walnuts. They're really good! Again, not Engine 2-approved since there's oil in it, but that's okay. I halved this and shared with my co-worker Madelyn, who is also doing Engine 2.

Dinner Thursday night was another Engine 2 Pinto Habanero Burger on Sprouted Grain with Air-fried French Fries. The "fries" were oil-free and lightly salted. I even made my own sugar-free ketchup by thinning out some salt-free tomato paste.

Friday morning started with another bowl of Rip's Big Bowl Cereal with fresh fruit and oat milk. No picture because I've shown y'all plenty of cereal pics.
Morning snack was popcorn! This is 365 brand low-sodium, low-fat popcorn. It does have some oil but less than most bagged popcorn.

I had more leftover Split Pea Potato Soup over Brown Rice and Salad with Cashew Ranch for lunch. I froze a bunch of this soup a couple weeks ago when I was doing the Engine 2 7-day Rescue. No pics of that either because I've taken so many of that soup.
Dinner on Friday night was Chick & Salad from The Engine 2 Cookbook. This is a chickpea chicken salad with a base of oil-free hummus instead of mayo. Very good! It's loaded with veggies and fruit too — cabbage, onion, celery, carrots, dried apricots, and raisins. I had it on sprouted grain bread with steamed kale on the side.

Saturday morning started with more Green Hornet Toast — avocado toast with mashed black beans, salsa, and sriracha. Very good! I had that before yoga.
And then after yoga, I met my friend Susan at Green Goddess Popcorn & Tea Lounge — a new all-vegan shop at 3078 Summer Avenue. I'll do a full post about Green Goddess tomorrow (and I'll save my pics from there for that), but just know that I had a cinnamon roll and a bowl of vegan rosemary parm popcorn. No shame.
Dinner was more Chick & Salad but over salad greens dressed cashew ranch this time.

Saturday night, my friend Andy hosted a birthday party for our friend Mike. I knew there would be non-Engine 2 snacks there, so I brought an appetizer from The Engine 2 Cookbook to encourage healthy snacking for me. These are the Texas Armadillo Tater Tots, which look weird but are actually really tasty. They're baby red potatoes coated in oil-free hummus and baked. The hummus gets all crispy on the outside. Very good with ketchup!

I did snack on those, but I also had a couple more decadent things — like Mike's homemade Chex Mix and Andy's French Onion Dip (made with onions, Just Mayo, and Tofutti Cream Cheese). I probably ate more dip than I should have, but it was DELICIOUS! I also drank a couple vodka-La Criox cocktails (my new fave).

Fun weekend! I'll be back tomorrow with a Green Goddess popcorn post, and then we'll resume this food diary thing.
Published on May 20, 2018 12:13
May 17, 2018
Engine 2 Food Journal, Day 4
And here we are 4 days in to Engine 2 (after a 7-day stricter Rescue Diet version last week). I'm really enjoying this oil-free, low-salt, low-sugar plan, y'all. I will say that I'm not being super strict with the rules, and I'm surely eating/drinking a few things that Engine 2 guru Rip Esselstyn would not (hello, beer!), but everything else I'm eating is super healthy, so I feel pretty balanced when I indulge.
Yesterday (day 4) started with half a Peanut Butter Cookie Larabar before my 5:30 am (!!!) spinning class at the Y in Crosstown Concourse. Nuts are allowed on Engine 2, and this is probably the healthiest bar out there since it's just nuts and dates. As you can see, Maynard was sad that I didn't share.
After spinning, I came home to another bowl of Rip's Big Bowl Triple Berry Walnut Cereal with Oat Milk, plus added blueberries and banana. Love this cereal!!
Lunch was leftover Split Pea Potato Soup from the 7-Day Rescue Diet last week. I made a lot, so I froze a couple portions. I had it over brown rice, and I had a salad with cashew ranch on the side.
I go to yoga at my downtown gym (Envision Memphis) on Wednesday nights at 6:15 pm, so I need a hearty snack to power me through since dinner is super-late. I had my last slice of oil-free Badass Banana Bread with Cashew Butter. Mmmmm, cashew butter.
After yoga, I came home and whipped up some quick Black Bean, Mushroom, & Caramlized Onion Tacos with avocado, salsa, lettuce, and tomato. Plus, Steamed Broccoli on the side.
These tacos were so good, and I promise you'd never know they were oil-free unless you asked. I made these with Vidalia onions that were sent me to for review (yep, a whole box of onions!). So I plan to post the recipe very soon (maybe next week) in a whole post devoted to onions!
I've got a fun weekend planned, and there will be some beer and non-Engine 2 snacking happening, but I'm going to try to practice moderation (something I'm not great at). We'll see how it goes!
Yesterday (day 4) started with half a Peanut Butter Cookie Larabar before my 5:30 am (!!!) spinning class at the Y in Crosstown Concourse. Nuts are allowed on Engine 2, and this is probably the healthiest bar out there since it's just nuts and dates. As you can see, Maynard was sad that I didn't share.

After spinning, I came home to another bowl of Rip's Big Bowl Triple Berry Walnut Cereal with Oat Milk, plus added blueberries and banana. Love this cereal!!

Lunch was leftover Split Pea Potato Soup from the 7-Day Rescue Diet last week. I made a lot, so I froze a couple portions. I had it over brown rice, and I had a salad with cashew ranch on the side.

I go to yoga at my downtown gym (Envision Memphis) on Wednesday nights at 6:15 pm, so I need a hearty snack to power me through since dinner is super-late. I had my last slice of oil-free Badass Banana Bread with Cashew Butter. Mmmmm, cashew butter.

After yoga, I came home and whipped up some quick Black Bean, Mushroom, & Caramlized Onion Tacos with avocado, salsa, lettuce, and tomato. Plus, Steamed Broccoli on the side.

These tacos were so good, and I promise you'd never know they were oil-free unless you asked. I made these with Vidalia onions that were sent me to for review (yep, a whole box of onions!). So I plan to post the recipe very soon (maybe next week) in a whole post devoted to onions!
I've got a fun weekend planned, and there will be some beer and non-Engine 2 snacking happening, but I'm going to try to practice moderation (something I'm not great at). We'll see how it goes!
Published on May 17, 2018 19:00
May 16, 2018
Engine 2 Food Journal, Day 3
I finished my third day on the regular Engine 2 plan (after kicking off with the Engine 2 7-Day Rescue). Loving this oil-free, low-salt, low-sugar way of eating! My energy level is awesome. And my digestion is on fire! I started yesterday with Green Hornet Toast from The Engine 2 Cookbook — a full-color, hardcover cookbook companion to Rip Esselstyn's other Engine books.
Yes, this is avocado toast! YAY! On the 7-Day Rescue, avocados were allowed but just in smaller amounts. But regular Engine 2 allows for more avocados, nuts and seeds, and other whole foods-based fats (no oils though). This avo toast was made extra awesome with smashed salt-free black beans and tomatillo-mango salsa. Plus, I added some sriracha, which I think makes a great salt sub. It has sodium, sure, but in the past I would have added salt and sriracha.
Morning snack was Grapes, Strawberries, and Blueberries.
Lunch was a leftover Tofu Teriyaki Bowl from The Engine 2 Cookbook. Brown rice, baked sesame teriyaki tofu, steamed broccoli, and sriracha. So perfect!
I had spinning class at the Y in my building at 5:30 pm, so I snacked on some more Badass Banana Bread with Raw Almond Butter. This oil-free bread is from The Engine 2 Cookbook, and despite the lack of moistness that you'd get with oil, it's still really tasty. It's hard to describe the texture. It's not dry. Just not moist. Like, it's soft but not greasy. Anyway, very good with almond butter.
After class, I looked out the windows of Crosstown Concourse, and it was POURING. I'd walked to work that morning, and there was no way I could walk home in that. So while I waited, I hit up So Nuts & Confections, our building's nut roastery, because they were having a BOGO sale. They have all kinds of seasoned nuts and candies, and I was tempted to get some high-salt or high-sugar snacks, but instead, I got Raw Walnuts and Roasted Cashews. Both healthier options! I was proud of myself. When my transaction there was done, the rain had let up, so I snacked on nuts on the walk home.
Dinner was a frozen Engine 2 Pinto Habanero Burger on a Sprouted Grain Bun. I topped it was tomatillo-mango salsa, tomato, and lettuce. And I had a salad with Rip's Favorite Ranch (a cashew-herb ranch) from The Engine 2 Cookbook on the side. Y'all these burgers were goooooood! They had a bean and rice base, so they were on the squishier side. But I like a squishy burger when it's bean-based. The habanero flavor really came through, and they were spicy enough for my liking (I'm not usually impressed by habanero flavored things, never hot enough!).
Yay for awesome meals!!

Yes, this is avocado toast! YAY! On the 7-Day Rescue, avocados were allowed but just in smaller amounts. But regular Engine 2 allows for more avocados, nuts and seeds, and other whole foods-based fats (no oils though). This avo toast was made extra awesome with smashed salt-free black beans and tomatillo-mango salsa. Plus, I added some sriracha, which I think makes a great salt sub. It has sodium, sure, but in the past I would have added salt and sriracha.
Morning snack was Grapes, Strawberries, and Blueberries.

Lunch was a leftover Tofu Teriyaki Bowl from The Engine 2 Cookbook. Brown rice, baked sesame teriyaki tofu, steamed broccoli, and sriracha. So perfect!

I had spinning class at the Y in my building at 5:30 pm, so I snacked on some more Badass Banana Bread with Raw Almond Butter. This oil-free bread is from The Engine 2 Cookbook, and despite the lack of moistness that you'd get with oil, it's still really tasty. It's hard to describe the texture. It's not dry. Just not moist. Like, it's soft but not greasy. Anyway, very good with almond butter.

After class, I looked out the windows of Crosstown Concourse, and it was POURING. I'd walked to work that morning, and there was no way I could walk home in that. So while I waited, I hit up So Nuts & Confections, our building's nut roastery, because they were having a BOGO sale. They have all kinds of seasoned nuts and candies, and I was tempted to get some high-salt or high-sugar snacks, but instead, I got Raw Walnuts and Roasted Cashews. Both healthier options! I was proud of myself. When my transaction there was done, the rain had let up, so I snacked on nuts on the walk home.

Dinner was a frozen Engine 2 Pinto Habanero Burger on a Sprouted Grain Bun. I topped it was tomatillo-mango salsa, tomato, and lettuce. And I had a salad with Rip's Favorite Ranch (a cashew-herb ranch) from The Engine 2 Cookbook on the side. Y'all these burgers were goooooood! They had a bean and rice base, so they were on the squishier side. But I like a squishy burger when it's bean-based. The habanero flavor really came through, and they were spicy enough for my liking (I'm not usually impressed by habanero flavored things, never hot enough!).

Yay for awesome meals!!
Published on May 16, 2018 19:00
May 15, 2018
Engine 2 Food Journal, Day 2
For the past week and a few days, I've been eating oil-free, low-salt, and low-sugar meals on the Engine 2 plan (first the Seven-Day Rescue version and now regular Engine 2). I love how I feel eating this way!
When I did the 7-Day Rescue last week, I focused on only whole plant foods and made everything from scratch (except my oat milk and some Engine 2 hummus). But this week, I'm working in a few more packaged products, like this Engine 2 Triple Berry Walnut Cereal that I had for breakfast yesterday.
I'd had this cereal before, and I knew I loved it! It had shredded wheat, rolled oats, and grape nuts, plus walnuts and freeze-dried berries. It's very filling (especially when you have two servings like I did!), and the naturally sweetened Pacific oat milk makes it taste like dessert for breakfast. I added fresh blueberries and strawberries (those were from my front yard garden!).
Morning snack was the last of the homemade Oil-Free Hummus I'd made during the 7-day plan, with baby carrots and bell pepper slices.
Lunch was another fun Engine 2 product! I had the Tempeh Ranchero Squarito Burrito and a salad with Rip's Favorite Ranch from The Engine 2 Cookbook.
That burrito was awesome! It has a ancient grain wrap, and it's folded into a square. It was stuffed with a Southwestern-flavored tempeh mix. It was pretty small though so the hearty salad with sweet potato was needed to fill out the meal.
That ranch was made with cashews, fresh herbs (from my garden), and plenty of garlic and onion powder. It wasn't as creamy as most cashew ranches I've had because it had more liquid. But still really tasty. It turned green when I added the herbs to my Vitamix.
In the afternoon, I had another slice of oil-free Badass Banana Bread from The Engine 2 Cookbook, which I baked on Saturday and have enjoyed every day since.
Dinner was really tasty. I had Teriyaki Tofu Bowl from The Engine 2 Cookbook. Tofu is marinated in low-sodium shoyu, sesame seeds, maple, and ginger, and then it's baked in the oven. Served over steamed broccoli and brown rice.
Typically, I would have drowned that dish in extra soy sauce, but my tastebuds have adapted to less salt, and it didn't need a thing. I'm actually finding that sriracha provides all the salt I need.
By the way, the new Engine 2 Cookbook will be my go-to for the next couple weeks. So consider this post and the next few an extended review post. It's a beautiful, full-color cookbook of Engine 2-approved recipes, and unlike Rip Esselstyn's other books, there's not a lot of space devoted to the program's specifics. It's a great resource for someone who is already versed in the Engine 2 and just needs some great recipes!
After dinner, I had a Crosstown Memphis CDC meeting at our neighborhood bar/pizza joint, Midtown Crossing. It was $2 pint night, so I couldn't resist. I planned on just having one beer (a locally brewed Crosstown Brewing Co. Traffic IPA), but one of our board members, Kelvin, is a self-professed "beer-pusher," and he purchased a second round for the table. How could I say no?!
When I did the 7-Day Rescue last week, I focused on only whole plant foods and made everything from scratch (except my oat milk and some Engine 2 hummus). But this week, I'm working in a few more packaged products, like this Engine 2 Triple Berry Walnut Cereal that I had for breakfast yesterday.

I'd had this cereal before, and I knew I loved it! It had shredded wheat, rolled oats, and grape nuts, plus walnuts and freeze-dried berries. It's very filling (especially when you have two servings like I did!), and the naturally sweetened Pacific oat milk makes it taste like dessert for breakfast. I added fresh blueberries and strawberries (those were from my front yard garden!).
Morning snack was the last of the homemade Oil-Free Hummus I'd made during the 7-day plan, with baby carrots and bell pepper slices.

Lunch was another fun Engine 2 product! I had the Tempeh Ranchero Squarito Burrito and a salad with Rip's Favorite Ranch from The Engine 2 Cookbook.


That burrito was awesome! It has a ancient grain wrap, and it's folded into a square. It was stuffed with a Southwestern-flavored tempeh mix. It was pretty small though so the hearty salad with sweet potato was needed to fill out the meal.
That ranch was made with cashews, fresh herbs (from my garden), and plenty of garlic and onion powder. It wasn't as creamy as most cashew ranches I've had because it had more liquid. But still really tasty. It turned green when I added the herbs to my Vitamix.
In the afternoon, I had another slice of oil-free Badass Banana Bread from The Engine 2 Cookbook, which I baked on Saturday and have enjoyed every day since.
Dinner was really tasty. I had Teriyaki Tofu Bowl from The Engine 2 Cookbook. Tofu is marinated in low-sodium shoyu, sesame seeds, maple, and ginger, and then it's baked in the oven. Served over steamed broccoli and brown rice.

Typically, I would have drowned that dish in extra soy sauce, but my tastebuds have adapted to less salt, and it didn't need a thing. I'm actually finding that sriracha provides all the salt I need.
By the way, the new Engine 2 Cookbook will be my go-to for the next couple weeks. So consider this post and the next few an extended review post. It's a beautiful, full-color cookbook of Engine 2-approved recipes, and unlike Rip Esselstyn's other books, there's not a lot of space devoted to the program's specifics. It's a great resource for someone who is already versed in the Engine 2 and just needs some great recipes!
After dinner, I had a Crosstown Memphis CDC meeting at our neighborhood bar/pizza joint, Midtown Crossing. It was $2 pint night, so I couldn't resist. I planned on just having one beer (a locally brewed Crosstown Brewing Co. Traffic IPA), but one of our board members, Kelvin, is a self-professed "beer-pusher," and he purchased a second round for the table. How could I say no?!
Published on May 15, 2018 19:00
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