Zucchini “Pasta”, Breakfast & A Furniture Makeover
Hello hello! Happy hump day. We’re going to be a little bit all over the place today, so don’t say I didn’t warn you.
First, if you follow me on Instagram or Twitter you may have seen a delicious photo that looked something like this a couple of days ago:
If you didn’t see it, you should probably double-check to make sure you are following me on Instagram and Twitter. 🙂
Besides putting a little TLC into creating the zucchini “pasta”, this dish came together pretty quickly with the help of some leftover Thai turkey meatballs from the freezer.
For the zucchini: I was too lazy to pull out the mandolin to thinly slice the zucchini and I figured it would be just as easy for me to cut it all by hand anyway, so I thinly cut two fresh farmer’s market zucchini, put them into a strainer over the sink, sprinkled them with a little bit of salt, and let them sit for about 20 minutes to help remove some excess water. I then placed them into a pan on the stove top which I had coated with sesame oil. I let these cook on low for about 7-8 minutes, stirring frequently. Towards the end of the cooking process I added a couple of splashes of coconut aminos, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and at the very end I added chopped fresh basil and cilantro.
Turkey meatballs: You can check out the recipe by looking back at this post if you are interested. I took the meatballs out of the freezer, let them defrost, then placed them on a baking sheet under the broiler. I broiled them for approximately 8-10 minutes until cooked through and slightly browned, turning them halfway.
Onto the plate:Â Once the zucchini and meatballs were done, I first plated the zucchini pasta, next the turkey meatballs, and finally a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Voila!
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Moose is still loving doing his night time yoga stretching. He took over the yoga mat completely the other night. In his offense, I wan’t yoga’ing too intensely so naturally he thought he should probably take over.
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Breakfasts
I’ve been changing up my breakfasts from the usual smoothies. I’ve been rotating between my old favorite of banana and nut (almond) butter, over-easy eggs, fruit and nut “cereal” bowls, and smoothies.
Lately the cereal bowl is my jam. In it is blueberries, strawberries, chopped almonds, chopped cashew, almond milk, and a touch of honey. So refreshing and so fun to me because I feel like I’m eating cereal.
Love it.
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Dresser Turned TV Stand
For the longest time, Dana and I have been on the lookout for a new TV stand. The one we had been using was from Dana’s college years and was just that—a TV stand appropriate for a college apartment. It just didn’t look right in our living room now. Neither of us were willing to fork over hundreds of dollars for a new one though, so I decided to get crafty . With the inspiration from my beautiful friend Haley as well as Pinterest, I was going to make my own TV stand and I was going to make it from an old dresser. Project renovation.
It wasn’t an urgent project, so gradually I began looking at second hand stores and garage sales for decent priced dressers. Â The one I found was at a garage sale right in my neighborhood. I spotted it while I was driving home, just click to see the pictures here it looked like the perfect size, was in great shape, and was only $20. Sold. You’ve got to love the butterfly drawer knobs too. I mean come on.
To renovate:
- We gave it a good scrub down.
- Slathered three coats of paint on it (letting each coat dry in between of course).
- Placed a painted piece of plywood on the top shelf to serve as a resting place for the cable box and DVD player.
- Cut a hole in the back of the top shelf for the cable wires.
- Put new knobs on (I kept the butterfly ones just in case—they’re so adorable).
- Moved it into the living room, reconnected the cables, and that was that!
It was a two day project which totaled out to be about $50. Not bad if you ask me! I may have found my calling. 😉
The color we picked out is a little more purpley than I had thought it would be, but it actually looks just perfect in our living room. It makes the space look more homey and inviting. I love it!
I could continue on this randomness but I think I will stop at that.
I have some super fun plans tonight and I am very excited to share them with you all in the next few days. Be on the lookout!
Are you enjoying the abundant zucchini as much as I am right now?
What’s your favorite breakfast right now?
Have you gotten crafty lately?