We had to go car shopping Saturday, because Bob's car decided to die
last week. He tried his best to fix it,
but it's a bad valve, which means replacing the head. A huge job to do himself (he hasn't done it
before) and expensive to have someone else do (not worth it for the age of the
car). So, we went shopping for a used
car. Since this was unexpected, we can't
quite spring for a new car yet. We ended
up getting a PT Cruiser...in red. PT
Cruisers are actually pretty nice. They're roomy in the cabin, have lots of
storage space in the back, and get good gas mileage, which Bob needs because he
drives 120 miles round trip for work every day.
We hope to pick it up tomorrow night.
My trainer gave me homework to do this weekend. My session was Friday night and I have
another tonight. Last weekend he didn't want me doing anything over the
weekend, but I'm not a newbie anymore so it's time to turn up the heat. My homework this past Wednesday and Saturday
was:
- Jogging in place, jumping jacks and mountain climbers, alternated three times for a total of 8 minutes
- Total of 40 walking lunges
- Total of 45 body squats
- Total of 30 squat jumps
- 4 sets of how ever many push-ups I can do (since I can only do about 1/3 of a push-up, it wasn't many)
Friday's routine consisted of mostly arm work using kettle bells at
different weights. What a workout that was!
I wasn't sore Saturday, though.
Thankfully!
After doing my exercise, I decided to make some egg muffins. I'd bought some Irish cheddar cheese a couple
weeks ago and wanted to use it. I also
had some jalapeno Havarti, which I got at Aldi yesterday. I made 6 with cheddar
and 6 with Havarti. I didn't want to use
regular breakfast sausage due to the high calorie content, so I used 3
Morningstar Farms veggie sausage patties. I also didn't want the added grease
from regular sausage. I've found since my surgery that I don't have much of a
taste for greasy food anymore. I also added a little skim milk this time, which
made them fluff up a little and have a softer texture. I've never added milk, but just decided to
this time for some reason. The
nutritional facts for work out like this (per muffin): 130 calories, 8g fat, 2g carbs, 11g protein.
Irish Cheddar Egg Muffins
8 large eggs
1/2 cup skim milk
3 Morningstar Farms Original Sausage Patties, chopped
3 scallions, sliced
1/2 cup onions, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 teaspoon salt
Dash black pepper
6 oz. Kerry Gold Skellig Sweet Irish Cheddar, chopped (use whatever
cheddar you want)
Preheat the oven to 350.
Spray a frying pan with cooking spray and heat the onions on medium
heat for about 5 minutes. Add the sausage, scallions and garlic and cook about 1
minute.
Beat the eggs with the milk, salt and pepper. Add the cooked
ingredients to the egg mixture and stir.
Spray a regular 12-cup muffin tin with cooking spray. Spoon the egg mixture into the cups. Sprinkle
the tops with cheese. (You could push the cheese down into the mixture, if
preferred. Then you'll have warm nuggets
of cheese inside when you cut them open.)
Bake until they are set in the center, about 20 to 25 minutes. Pop them out of the pan within 10 minutes so
they don't stick to the bottom of the pan.
These taste best when warm from the oven, but they will chill and
reheat just fine for at least 4 to 5 days.
Great for freezing, too. If using the microwave to reheat, use 60% power
so they don't turn out rubbery or hard around the edges. 100% power might kill them.
YAY exercise! ;) Great work, I have yet to meet the kettlebells. :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, these look super yummy! I saw the dietician today and sadly my eggs have been limited.. :)
Thanks! I like using them. It seems like there's a lot that can be done with them. The trainer upped the weight on them last night, which definitely made things harder!
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