Posts Tagged ‘apple’

Rockin’ Sandwich

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Hey all.  I realize my blog is beginning to derail and I’ve kind of gotten away from my regularly-scheduled-programming, so to speak. I am REALLY busy with work and with the holidays, so I haven’t had much time to post anything really well-thought out.

However, I did want to share with you this amazing sandwich idea I had this week. In fact, it’s so amazing that I’ve made one for myself for lunch every day this week.

Smoked Gouda and Chicken with Apples

1/2 apple — thinly sliced
2-3 slices of smoked gouda cheese
deli sliced or shaved Turkey or Chicken Breast (a dryer meat works best)
whole grain bread — a really seedy one is amazing with this
Mustard (optional)
butter or margarine (if you’re going to grill the sandwich)

Assemble: One slice bread, mustard if using, gouda, apples, chicken, more gouda if you happen to want another slice and the other slice of bread.

BONUS POINTS: Grill the sandwich. Assemble the same way (I would omit the mustard) except butter the outside of the bread. Place on a skillet over medium heat for 2-3 minutes, flip, cook for 2-3 minutes more and enjoy.

This is quite possibly the most amazing thing I’ve packed for lunch. EVER.

Lunchtime blog

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Since I’m too lazy to walk over and run on a treadmill in this below 0° weather… I’m taking a 10 minute break to blog it up over lunch.

Nothing too exciting is going on this week other than the fact that it’s ridiculously cold out. Temperature in Anchorage, Alaska is 41° today. Temperature here: -8°.  Awesome.  Anchorage isn’t in the cold part of Alaska, but still, -8°.

Several of my friends cars wouldn’t start today. One of my friends saw some jackass out running (yes, I do have a limit. I don’t go out if it’s below -10° or if the windchill is below -15°).

My apartment is frigid.  Both my main heating unit and space heater are running at my apartment, which brings the temperature up to a whopping 55° according to the awesome refrigerator magnet thermometer I got for Christmas from my friend Meredith (not the best way to guage temp, I’m sure, but still).

So I’m cranking the heat here, much to the protest of my coworker who’s always too hot.  Oh well… go outside for 5 minutes, then tell me it’s hot in here.

Also, on an unrelated side note, my iPod 30GB classic is dying.  Sad day.  I had it in my purse the other day and I took it out to put some music/movies on it and it needed to be restored. So I restored it and it went right back to the “connect to a computer and use iTunes to restore” window.  I repeated the process about 5 times.  I realized it could be doing this because I don’t have internet.  I took it to work and repeated the process a couple times before realizing it was probably iTunes 8. I downgraded to 7.0, and it randomly restored.

I thought that was the end of the problems, but I tried to add music/movies to it today and it started making a weird grinding/cranking/squeaking noise and wouldn’t let me put much on it. Fabulous.  So I went to apple.com and checked to see if it was under warranty. Of course not. It expired last August.

Then I selected “shuffle songs” as an experiment to see how far it would get before freezing up (when it was just setting on my desk).  5 songs.  Exciting.

Here’s what I think: I’ve been working out with it…but have been putting it on the machines so it wouldn’t jostle around so much.  I think the vibrations screwed it up enough to kill the hard drive.  Which totally rocks, by the way, since I’ve been wanting an iPhone and finally decided that “no, I’m just going to get a Blackberry on USCellular because I can afford the plan that goes with it and not go over the minutes.”  So NOW I will either have to get a new iPod OR a smartphone. Granted, I can live without both. I’ve got an iPod nano and I can deal with a regular phone.  The Nano ONLY has my running music on it, and I’ve got very specific music that I listen to when I run.  So if I want to listen to it aside from running, I’d need to put different music on it all the time, which is a hassle.  Also, if I listen to the music I run with on a non-running basis, it won’t be as effective when I’m running. GRR.

Anyway, the boyfriend had gotten this iPod for me as a gift when he got his iMac in August of 2007.  He informed me that he ALMOST got me an iPod touch for Christmas (which would have been about $200 over our agreed upon budget), but didn’t because he knew I was thinking of getting an iPhone. So now I’ve got to set a strict budget for Valentine’s Day so he doesn’t break it because I can’t afford to buy him something that costs that much $$… argh.  Not that I don’t appreciate the gift…but still.

Anyway, my 10 minutes are up.