This morning I was a little rushed to get things ready (and left a few dirty dishes in the sink for Ari… whoops). We’re still really low on groceries; I’ve gotten some little things here and there, but haven’t done a big shop. I think I’ll probably wait until after the holidays, though. Anyway, I wanted to make a pumpkin cake, but I really didn’t have enough pumpkin. And thus, the pumpkin-banana cake was born! I just mixed up a banana, pumpkin, pumpkin butter and egg whites together and microwaved them for 3 minutes. I topped the mixture with plain yogurt, lemon curd and flaxy peanut butter, and mixed that all up, too. Mm-mm good!
At work I snacked on a Mocha-walla bar; I wasn’t exactly hungry, but it was a little slow in the office because of the holidays so I think I just ate out of boredom. These bars always make me think of my friend K! This was pretty good… not my favorite, but I’d probably buy it again. I like the chunks of chocolate!
I stopped at Whole Foods yesterday to pick up some things (mostly protein) that I can mix into salads for fast and easy lunches to bring to work. I’ll be honest: I’m not too proud that I haven’t been able to cook as much as I’d hoped, but I think I’ll get a better hang of it once I’ve settled in a little better.
My salad today had spinach, edamame salad, cabbage slaw, corn salad and sesame-baked tofu.
I ate with a friend from work, who stopped at Pret-à-Manger for her lunch. While there, I picked up a container of antioxidant vinaigrette to dress my salad with because it was made with blueberries! The sales clerk didn’t even charge me for it. Tis the season for kindness and generosity
Back at work, I snacked on an apple and did some research. Yep, I get paid to read! I love my job
One of my coworkers made my day when he not only brought me a copy of Sarma Melngailis’ Living Raw Food (which I have been lusting after for months), but a raw coco-nutty treat as well! It had raisins, seeds, coconut, and all sorts of good things. I think it’s high time my food processor was put to work to make some of these goodies.
When I left work, I high-tailed it to the West Village to meet my parents, George, Judy and Anita for Judy’s birthday dinner at Il Mulino. Almost as soon as we sat down, we were given an amuse boûche of marinated tomatoes, mussels and fried zucchini.
We were each also given hunks of parmesan (which I may or may not have brought home with me)…
…and a bread basket for the table with the most delicious smoked chili oil-soaked strips of crusty bread.
The ladies ordered Manhattans…
… and we toasted Judy.
My dad and I split two appetizers: fresh calamari sautéed in a spicy herbed tomato sauce…
… and black squid-ink linguini with scallops, shrimp and calamari. I only had a few bites of this (although it was quite delicious)… I wanted to save room!
For my entrée, I ordered the branzino special. This was the most tender sea bass I’ve ever eaten: light, fluffy, and oh-so delicate. It really only needed a bit of lemon!
After Jud blew out her candle…
we split three desserts six ways: The best flourless chocolate cake I’ve had in my life, with the best whipped cream I’ve had in my life. Seriously.
The sweetest fresh strawberries with cinnamon sabayon…
…and ricotta-mascarpone cheesecake.
We were also brought out glasses of grappa, and toasted again. (I only had a sip, and gave the rest to George.)
Happy Birthday, Judy!
It was a wonderful night.
























Your day sounded lovely! And OMGOSH isn’t WF’s cabbage slaw the best? I can’t get enough of it!!
wow amazing. I staked out il mulino the day clinton and obama ate there, now I see why they did. yum
I love Wally Lamb, I can’t wait to hear what you think about his book.
Your dinner looks absolutely amazing, happy birthday to Judy:)
We should definitely meet-up after the holiday craze is over. I’m off of school for an entire month so I can do whatever is best with your schedule:)
I’ve never been a big seafood fan, but I feel like it’s only because I’ve never eaten at that restaurant. That all looks amazing, especially the desserts!
Thanks for the shout out, pretty lady!! LOVE that bar! You can marry the clif mojo bar (yes, I remember that comment – I remember EVERYTHING) and I’ll marry that bar
Oh, wow! What a scrumptious birthday dinner! Happy Birthday to Judy!!
I feel your pain in wanting to roll over and go to sleep — that’s become my default setting!
Getting paid to read was always my dream job…
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wow, you are always going out to eat at the most awesome places!
things are slow around my office at holiday time, too. it’s sweet but boooring.
I can hardly describe the yum factor I’m getting from looking at that amazing meal.
I’m hungry. hehehe
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I will have to check out Il Mulino – it looks delicious. I’m a fellow NYC blogger and found your site through Katherine’s blog (Runner Wife’s Life.)
Are you still planning to run the 2010 NYC Marathon – are you doing it through charity, lottery or 9 Road Runner races? I’m hoping to get in through the lottery.
Ah, I want to come visit you in New York and go eat yummy food with you at pretty restaurants!!! I hope you’re having a wonderful day
And, I am pretty jealous of your job, too!
you always have such delicious eats when you go out!!
the cake and meal looks amazing!!!!!!!
hurray for wf hot bar as well! you have me cravinggggggggggg some of that goodness right now!
The only way to get out of Il Mulino is to roll yourself off your chair and out the door, I’m convinced. I have been to the one in Tokyo and it was amaaaaaaaaazing. So jealous of your meal there! Looks absolutely mind-blowing! PAAAAAAAAAARMMMM