Morning
Coffee with almond milk
Oatmeal
Some almonds
Afternoon
Veggie burger and a side of greens
A few dark chocolate squares
Red grapes
Evening
I tried my hand at Egyptian red lentil soup - not bad
This all sounds lovely and vegan, and it was. Except I also
made chocolate chip cookies. The non-vegan kind. What can I say? I needed
comfort and craved warm cookies.
But what’s interesting is that I improvised on a few of the ingredients—used spelt flour instead of all-purpose flour, and threw in some oats for kicks—and then had to improvise on a couple others. I discovered my lovely fiancé used up all the vanilla extract so I busted out some almond extract that I had bought in Paris. And during my increasingly frantic search for the vanilla, I knocked over an entire jar of dried oregano and some spilled into the batter. So as I gobbled up about a dozen of the cookies, both warm and comforting, occasionally I came across one with a savory, herbal flavor. It wasn’t bad. And the almond added an interesting dimension. And the different flour and oats made the consistency unlike any other time I’ve baked Nestle Tollhouse cookies. It was fun. A good experiment. Enjoyed while reading a few pages of The Yonahlossee Riding Campfor Girls. It wasn’t as good as the classic recipe, but I’m inspired to start deviating from recipes a little more often. We all should.