Rediscovering home-made ice lollies

 

Hey peeps!

The weather here has been crazy at the moment- hot one moment, windy and cold the next, then dry, then thundery rain… our meals have been all over the place because of it. One day we want a hot dinner and warm drinks, and another day salad for tea and iced tea to drink!IMG_5733

Recently Sainsbury’s kindly sent me a few bits for my blog- some basil and lemongrass paste, and some ice lolly moulds. As soon as I saw the lemongrass paste, lollies popped into my head. Innocent used to make a smoothie with coconut and lemongrass which was just so summery, and I fancied trying to recreate it. Luckily this weekend was warm!

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I actually used my star moulds in the end. Now, this is not the most scientific of recipes- I had to measure the capacity of the lolly moulds (mine were about 400ml in total), so in a jug I mixed pureed mango (around 300ml- this was tinned as I couldn’t get fresh ones and didn’t want to use frozen fruit as I don’t think it can be frozen twice) with coconut milk (around 100ml), and then added a tsp lemongrass paste.

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I then poured the mixture into moulds and left in the freezer. I fancy trying a pineapple version too, as I think pineapple and coconut will go very well together too.

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They didn’t take too long to freeze either- we enjoyed our first taste the same evening.

I had loads of the puree and milk left over, so I am going to sort out my ice cream maker and see if I can churn it up to make a sort of sorbet.

I do like fruit puree lollies, but I prefer them with a little coconut milk as it makes them so creamy and really summery.

The basil paste was crying out to go in some tomato sauce with gnocchi.

IMG_5742This again is not really a recipe. Chop a red onion, brown in a little oil, and then add passata, basil and a little salt. The tomato sauce does splatter all over the place- you have been warned!

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While that is simmering away, cook some gnocchi. You can buy ready made packs in the fridge section (not sure how to make it from potatoes), and we tend to cook half and freeze the other half for another time. It takes about 5 minutes to cook.

Then put the gnocchi and tomato sauce in a dish, add some pieces of mozzerella (optional) and bake in the oven for 10 minutes.

IMG_5744Top with a little fresh basil if you have it. We tend to serve this with a salad. Crusty bread would be good for the tomato and basil sauce, but it tends to be pretty filling by itself.

Do you match your meals with the weather? We do have a few summer only meals (avocado and bean wraps) but some meals (like sweet potato chilli) we love so much we keep on having all the way through the year. I would only have ice lollies when it is really hot though, as they make me so cold!

Mangoes on the move with Urban Fruit

Recently Urban Fruit sent me some goodies to review- I love their “gently baked” fruit; some dried fruit with a few almonds or brazil nuts is such a good snack. Although chocolate covered dried mango, and cherries inside brownies are also very good.

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They have a huge range of dried fruits (with no horrible sulphites added either) so there is something for everyone . I love the mango and strawberries the most but I have not yet tried a fruit that I have not liked (although I have not yet tried the dried banana- I like real banana but am not keen on strong banana flavours so am saving them…).

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I have been loving the fruits combined with a few nuts for snacks to take with me to work. I often tend to opt for snack bars, because I don’t always eat the snacks I bring with me, and so they will last.. But these also last (unlike fresh fruit which gets squashed/ goes mouldy after a few days). I love the dried strawberries- perfect with a few almonds.

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I made a tropical mix with dried pineapple, coconut and a few nuts (brazils and almonds).

So I have an exciting giveaway for you!

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Urban Fruit are offering 5 readers a tote bag filled with their delicious dried fruits!

They are trying to encourage people to have healthier on the go snacks, so all you need to do it leave a comment on this post saying your favourite healthy on the go snack. For an extra entry, comment on the link to this post on my facebook page.

Entries are open to UK residents only.

Entries will close on Saturday 12th July at 6pm, and I will then pull names out of a hat.

Good luck!

 

Women’s Running 10K recap

On Saturday morning we were up bright and early to drive up to Milton Keynes. A few weeks ago Andy had decided that as I was running there, and it was the same weekend as the Grand Prix, he may as well get a ticket for it. So he dropped me off at race HQ at 8.30am, and then was off to qualifying.

Well, the race didn’t start until 10am, so I had plenty of time. The race was around some lakes, so I had a little wander about. It was really pretty.

It was raining pretty hard at that point. I was wearing a raincoat, but that meant I didn’t want to go to the bag drop until as late as possible.

The race HQ was tiny- just how I like it to be.

Starting arch on the right, and the fence on the left is where the finish tunnel was, as well as the bag drip tent. After my little wander around I made my way back to the HQ- by around 9am it was getting busier. There was music playing and a lady chatting about the sponsors, people who were running and so on. At 9.35 I reluctantly took off my coat and put my bag in the drop tent, and then headed back to the shelter of some trees. I didn’t join in with the warm up, but at least they didn’t do silly stretches.

Milton Keynes-20140705-00489I was secretly impressed with my colour co-ordination- the purple number, my purple Thoosa vest and purple on my trainers.

It really poured during the warm up, but luckily it stopped just in time for the start.

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They had pacer runners, which I love. I started between the 55 minute and 60 minute ones, as I wasn’t really sure how I would get on. I knew I couldn’t get a pb, but as it was overcast and fairly flat I thought sub 60 would be a realistic but challenging target.

The route was lovely. It was 2 laps of the lake, which of course has pros and cons, but as I enjoyed the first lap it was good to do it again. There was some support along the way, and there seemed to be a good community spirit between all the runners. It seemed to be the first race for a lot of people. The course was pretty flat. There was a section (3K/8K ish) that was up and down a bit, almost like running up and down gentle bridges (I think where water was flowing in and out of the lakes or something), and the final part was through some woods, but I was glad of the overcast day as most of it was right in the open. It was a pretty muggy day and I was very hot by the end, despite wearing a vest. The shade of the woods was much appreciated. Towards the end I was flagging a bit, and had a little stitch, when a girl running next to me (we had been next to each other for a few km I think) said “nice pacing” to me- then I felt like I had to keep going.

When I saw the 9km marker I checked my watch- at this point I realised I hadn’t looked at it at all (a bit late at that point for any help with pacing!) but I was on 53 minutes I think-if you have read one of my race reports before you may well remember that maths goes out of the window for me when I am running (I calculated 7 miles as being half way of a half marathon before…), and my Garmin is set to miles, and I know mile pacing, but I felt pretty sure that I could do a km in 7 minutes, so pushed on for the final part. In that final km I pulled away from the girl a bit, and managed to overtake another girl who had been swapping places with me for a lot of the race too.

As I as coming up to the finish straight I heard the commentator say my name (they were checking race numbers) which was a nice touch (I had this at the lovely Sherwood forest run before) and then she was saying “we are still under 60 minutes” so I felt pretty pleased!

This is what it is all about! As I crossed the line a medal was put around my neck (I tried to just take it, but the person insisted in me wearing it, which I quite liked really)- then I got to choose my t-shirt (and they had all the sizes!!! Hooray!!!!) before being handed a goody bag and told to go and get a recovery shake.

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The grass was wet so I sat on the carrier bag that my t-shirt was in, and had some of the shake. It was OK (a fruit and soya protein drink), but to be honest not the best thing for me right after running. Then it absolutely tipped it down. I walked to the public toilets and got changed (baby wipes for the win), and then went back and stood under some trees and ate some almonds I had brought with me. The plan was for me to walk to the centre of Milton Keynes and get some lunch, and then Andy would pick me up on his way back from Silverstone. I had a map, but the map said it was 2 miles away, and I wasn’t even sure which way up to hold the map. It is not my forte. Luckily there was a Premier Inn there, so I got a taxi instead. I did feel a bit of a cop out (I just ran 6 miles- a 2 mile walk should have been fine) but it was raining so hard.

Then I had the joy of negotiating a busy shopping centre on a Saturday, with all my wet (heavy) race kit in my rucksack. FYI, rucksacks make negotiating busy shops even harder.

Straight away I saw Pret, so headed there for a lunch of an avocado wrap, mango and a peach iced tea. I had some shopping (end of term gifts for colleagues, and birthday presents) but a few hours later I was flagging, so went for a Starbucks. A cinnamon roll is usually a treat I save for after a half marathon, but I didn’t have one after Ashridge. The goody bag included a magazine, but I had also packed my mp3 player and was pretty tired, so I listened to some Marathon Talk instead.

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Words cannot convey how tired I was by this point. I had big bags of shopping, my rucksack (wet trainers weigh a lot!) and the goody bag. The shops were so busy, and although a change of clothes made me feel better, I did feel a bit skanky and really wanted a shower. Andy didn’t pick me up until 4pm in the end, so I had been out for hours.

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At least I bought a few bits for myself- Accessorize were having a sale so I bought this scarf, some new earrings and some green Essie nail polish (which coincidentally matches the scarf!).

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The goody bag was pretty good. The technical t-shirt was the best thing, and the medal was lovely too. It also had a random selection of other goodies: some shower gel (for men– weird… at a women only run…), Urban Fruit mango (the best!), rice bran oil, that spatone iron water stuff, cereal,  9 bar, shampoo sachets, some sweetener and some chewing gum.

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I like that the t-shirt lists all the races. I think that is why they had all the sizes (and they weren’t SML either, they were actual number sizes which are so much better). Before when technical t-shirts have been on offer at a race I have ended up with a massive size as none of the smaller sizes are left when I finish (well apart from Stockholm) so I have a few really baggy technical t’s. I love that this one fits so well.

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The ribbon has the date and place, so something is specific to that event.

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I was not massively keen on the white, thinking it would be a bit see through, but I went for a run on Sunday morning and it was fine- I don’t think my sports bra showed through. It is lovely breathable fabric too- thumbs up from me.

I was a bit unsure about a women only event- I did wonder if it would be all pink and girly, but it was supportive as well as being competitive (they mentioned at the start that if you wanted to be the fastest time of their series this year you had to aim for sub 42 minutes). For me, I would definitely do this race again. The race HQ was nice and small (bag drop tent, a few portaloos), right by the car park, the technical t-shirt is a bonus. I also liked it being on a Saturday as it meant I could recover on Sunday instead of hobbling around work on the Monday. The scenery was really pretty too and it was a traffic free course.  It was chip timed, as you had a chip in your number, but the results have not been published yet. I shall have to wait and see if I officially got in under the hour.

Have you ever done a women’s only event before? I have run a few Race for Life’s and think they are great for raising money and encouraging people to start running, but I preferred this one as it was more low key, as well as being more of a running event.

EDIT: Chip time is back: 59.19     Number 98/316 runners

 

It’s the weekend! And a rave about Ocado

Hooray! We all made it peeps! Pat yourself on the back!

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First up, I love this new iced tea jug. Recently I bought myself a laptop, (with birthday vouchers) as for the past 7 years I have been doing all my work, blogging etc on a teeny netbook, which slowed down and finally all the software ran out or something. Anyway, it is a revelation to be able to see an entire website without scrolling sideways and down. But I also don’t have ad-block stuff yet, and it seems that google is very good at spying on what I browse and then giving me links to places where it is on sale. That is how I found out about this anyway! We have (had?) a jug for iced tea, but I have looked everywhere and think it must have been broken or something. Of course I could just buy another normal jug (and I did look at some)- but then this popped up on my screen. It was pay day on Monday so I decided to treat myself. It has a filter so can be used for loose leaf tea, but I started off with some berry teabags, plus blueberries and raspberries. Scrumptious.

IMG_5749Also, I am getting a bit obsessed with Ocado. We have had our shopping delivered from them for a few years now and I do think they are great. I love it because on a Monday night we can book a shop for the next evening, and edit it until 1 in the morning, plus it only shows what is in stock, so you hardly ever get substitutions. But they are turning into a great place to get more alternative brands too. I love that Alpro unsweetened almond milk and I was so excited when I found out that they stock Zest pesto. They also sell bits like coconut flour and sugar, and they have just started selling PB&Co (although no chocolate stuff). The Rude Health coconut drink is nice (it has rice in there too) but it does curdle in hot tea.

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I often just type something in the search box (“coconut” is a favourite of mine at the moment- that is how I found the Primal bars which I have seen Claire rave about before) and on a whim decided to search for Pulsin. Imagine my delight when I found they stock them now! The soya protein powder was on offer- I don’t know why I bought it as I never get on with protein powders- they either taste gritty and weird or give me a stomach ache. I think I was thinking about pancakes or something? I tried it in some alpro yoghurt and it was OK but still powdery. But the Primal bars have been delicious, and the other day I had the Bliss bar in the orange packet- really good too. The coconut and vanilla popcorn also popped up when I searched “coconut”- I have only seen it occasionally in Waitrose before.

My fridge is also rather full of coconut water as the Vita Coco stuff was on offer the other week too.  And they stock Green People toiletries.

Hooray.

My running this week has been a bit more normal. I went to Sweatshop on Wednesday, and we went around the fields (but the reverse direction which is way harder!), and then last night I went to pump. The new release is tough, and I am a bit annoyed with it, because for the last release for the chest track you swapped between the bar and dumbbells, which meant I could go a bit heavier on the bar. Now it is all bar, so I have had to go lighter on the bar again. It feels like anti-progress (insert the correct word here- I apologise as I finished my marking at just after 11 last night…) and I know in reality it is working my arms just as hard, but still. Also, the abs are back to just crunches and those leg extend things- no plank or variations.

Tomorrow we are up early as I have a 10K run in Milton Keynes and then I am hoping to get a bit of baking done too- my mixing bowl misses me.

What is your favourite weekend chill out activity? I am very much looking forward to baking and listening to some podcasts.

Are you stupidly excited by new food products being stocked in your local shops?

PS- If you want to try Ocado I can email you a £20 off voucher (but I think it is off an £80 shop or something)- we did that when we started and ordered loads of things that won’t go off like washing powder. Anyway, the offer is there. And PPS, Ocado did not sponsor this or anything, I am just a bit obsessed with them at the moment.

Excuses

Well, maybe not excuses. Some of them are good reasons.  I will let you be the judge.

Since the Ashridge Trail half (over a week ago) I have only run a couple of times.

And here are my reasons/ excuses.

Monday- Sports massage after work. Marking to do after that. A bit too achy to run. Plus I had a headache (seem to get these often after the sports massage).

Tuesday- Gentle run on my own- a couple of miles. No time for any more as marking to do.

Wednesday- Gave Sweatshop a miss as hadn’t had an email saying what sessions it would be- knew I would not manage a speed or hills session as I was still a bit achy. Andy persuaded me to go to the cinema (we saw Chef, it was great- I smiled the whole way through- go and see it). More marking when I got home.

Thursday- Went to Pump. Yet more marking to do after that finished.

Friday- Planned a run after work but came home with an awful headache (I had been up until about midnight each night that week, so I think I was just over tired). Painkillers + tea + listening to the radio was what was needed.

Saturday- Walked around Bath all day. Yet again ended up with a bad headache.

What a beautiful beach! We walked along here for about 90 minutes

Sunday- Went for a walk along a beach. Was going to have a run when we got home, but I hadn’t eaten lunch and had only had a couple of cups of tea to drink all day, so decided against it.

Monday- Went for a run! Hooray! Well done me! I left work late and again had a pile of work to do, and as I was driving the excuses started to creep in- I could always go tomorrow instead….. but I knew I would feel better in the end, so headed out for a quick 3 miles. I did get a bit creeped out by a man running- he overtook me and as he ran past me he kept his head facing mine until I properly caught his eye, and then he saluted me. That was not too bad (although I only normally smile or say hi to runners who are going in the other direction, not normally to people who overtake me). But then he ran on around the road, and I went off into the fields, only to be overtaken by him again about 5 minutes later. That did freak me out a bit so I quickly headed back!

These are the cows with the big scary horns! Luckily they were behind a fence, but sometimes we run through that field and I hate it when they are near the path. 

Tuesday- No run. But aside from a break for dinner and to pop to collect something I had ordered from the shop, I worked solidly until 10pm. So I am not sure when I would have fitted one in.

So basically, life has been busy. Now I know that of course I could get up earlier in the morning to squeeze one in, but it would have to be stupidly early to fit in a shower after, and I don’t think I can function on any less sleep, so that would not be wise. At the end of the day, I run because I enjoy it. I also run because it keeps me healthy, but at the moment a little more sleep, and a little rest (when I can find it) is what I actually need.

I have a 10K race this weekend, but I am going to enjoy it and am not expecting a pb- you can’t get much flatter than the Brighton 10K that I did before, and I have not been working on my speed recently. In the autumn I have a few races already booked in, so I might even follow a training plan (oooh, get me) but at the moment I want to enjoy running and not feel any pressure.

And now, what I really need is to get ready for bed!

Do you always follow plans or do you make things up as you go along? What do you do about exercising when life gets busy?