I hope
everyone's week has started well! I spent most of yesterday and some of today laying out by the pool in the hot hot weather!
Sunday started off with a bowl of vanilla
chobini with some mango granola while I blogged to you about my
staycation!

Then for lunch was a slice of leftover Mellow Mushroom pizza (there was only one slice because my dad ate some of it at the restaurant once I was finished) and a slice of a frozen
Kashi pizza. I added some goat cheese onto both of them to make them even tastier!

My dad grilled steaks for dinner and we had some squash from a local farm to go along with it.

For dinner we picked up this cake from
costco- a sponge cake with a raspberry filling and lemon topping. It was pretty good but I think it needed more raspberry in it, because the filling wasn't very strong and didn't have a lot of flavor.

Yesterday I started the day off with some juice (the usual combo of apple, carrot, beet, and ginger) and a slice of Apple Strudel bread with PB&CO Mighty Maple Peanut Butter. This was probably the most amazing
pb toast ever. Yum!!!!!!
For lunch my mom popped in some
quesadilla rolls into the oven. I was too busy helping her set up a
facebook account to think about taking a picture! Does anyone
else's parents have
facebook? When my friends parents first started getting
facebook I thought it was the weirdest thing ever. I am one of the original
facebook users with the mindset that
facebook is a college thing, when I signed up you had to have a college e-mail account to get a
facebook account. I remember waiting for
VCU to be on the approved list of colleges and then once I had a
facebook waiting for my friends at smaller schools to have their schools approved by
facebook so they could get one! Anyways I've slowly accepted that
facebook isn't like that anymore and have started to warm to the idea of others getting it (both older adults and younger high school and middle school kids). Several of my aunts and other friends of the family have
facebook, including many old friends of my parents, now have
facebook so I've been telling my mom that she should get one so she can catch up and keep in touch with these people. Well she finally gave in and I helped her set it up. I think its great for her and it was really fun going through to find people she knows and add them as friends!
Anyways for dinner, we've had tons of catfish sitting in the freezer that my brother and grandpa have brought back from fishing trips. We finally got around to cooking some of it. My dad insists that the only way to eat it is fried, but my mom and I have been trying to find other things to do with it instead of that. She decided to compromise with him and oven fry it, but we have tons more to try other things with. I was really not a fan, I would much rather try it another way to see if I might actually like catfish cooked differently.

After dinner my sister made some Muddy Buddy's! Muddy
Buddys aka puppy chow or garbage are a staple from our childhood. My grandma use to always make them and every now and then we think to make them now. I've made them on many occasions for my friends in Richmond and I think everyone agrees that they are amazing and addicting.
Muddy Buddies9 cups of your favorite
Chex cereal (Corn, Rice and/or Wheat)
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
½ cup peanut butter
¼ cup (½ stick) butter
¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
about 1 ½ cups powdered sugar
1. Add the
chocolate chips, peanut butter, and butter in a microwavable bowl
2. Microwave for one minute and stir until smooth (if its not melted enough put it in for 30 seconds at a time until its smooth)
3. Stir in the vanilla
4. Add the
chex and stir until they are all evenly coated.
5. Add a small layer of powdered sugar to the bottom of a large
tupperwear container (or two medium sized ones)
6. Add the
chex mixture and then cover with more powdered sugar.
7. Shake the container until all the
chex are covered with powdered sugar.
8. Enjoy!!!

We took our muddy buddy's down to the basement and watched Coraline. I hadn't seen it but I had been wanting too. I really don't know what to say about it, it was very strange and kind of creepy but really good and I would probably watch it again!
I stayed up pretty late finishing the book I was reading (The Little Lady Agency- it was really good, I suggest it if you like
chicklit!) so I slept in pretty late today! I skipped breakfast and went straight to lunch- a
Portabella gardenburger with provolone, hummus, and tomatoes on a 7 grain bread. It was delicious!

Then I laid out by the pool for a while, but decided it was too hot and came inside to do some yoga instead. Now I'm going to hit the shower and see what my sister is up to, since she doesn't have to work tonight! Hope everyone has a great evening!
Muddy Buddies...never heard of them! And I have to agree with your dad...catfish was meant to be deep fried!!!
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