Showing posts with label tarheel pride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tarheel pride. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Tar Heel Born & Bred

As you all (should) know by now, my beloved Tar Heels devoured the Michigan State Spartans last night 89 to 72 to capture the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship. Although it wasn't much of a game (which, I'm not complaining about) it was still fun for me to watch. After the final buzzer sounded and we were named the Champs, I felt like tearing out of my apartment and running crazily into the streets.

Of course, then I realized that I wasn't in Chapel Hill anymore.

Last time we won the title was my sophomore year at UNC back in 2005. I did some digging this morning and although my then laptop is dead and gone, I found some pics from that memorable night.

For your viewing pleasure, I bring to you Franklin Street in downtown Chapel Hill, NC - Tarheel Country - after UNC won the national championship in 2005. The faces were different, but the story is always the same. My heart was there last night!
















It's tradition! Burn whatever is available and JUMP OVER IT















"Hey Dukies - UNC #1" (If you can't read that)















Showing off for the local news















Taaaarrr................HEEEELS!















The crowd and makeshift trophies (check out the photo gallery below from this year to #16, , I found the SAME trophy!!)















The headline says it all!




















My poor white pants after a night out in all that! They never recovered.

And here is a scene from Chapel Hill last night, where no doubt, some of my best friends took part in the mayhem without me.



Photo credited to Shawn Rocco of the News and Observer

Check out more photos from last night on the Raleigh News and Observer's photo gallery. Especially look at #16. Does that trophy look familiar??

From the News and Observer: Ten people were taken to UNC Hospital and 16 others were injured during the street celebration of North Carolina's victory, Chapel Hill authorities said today.

About 30,000 joined in the party jamming Franklin and other downtown streets, authorities said.

Altogether, Orange County Emergency Medical Services treated 26 people for minor lacerations, alcohol emergencies, burns and respiratory difficulties. The conditions of those taken to the hospital were not provided.

Sounds like my kind of Tarheel celebration.

“That was sensational, a good start and a good ending,’’ said an excited Dean Smith, who watched the national championship game on television from his home in Chapel Hill.

HARK THE SOUND Hear the UNC Basketball Band playing Hark the Sound Hear the UNC Glee Club 1956-57 singing Hark the Sound

by William Starr Myers, class of 1897

Hark the sound of Tar Heel voices
Ringing clear and True
Singing Carolina's praises
Shouting N.C.U.

Hail to the brightest Star of all
Clear its radiance shine
Carolina priceless gem,
Receive all praises thine.

I'm a Tar Heel born I'm a Tar Heel bred
And when I die I'm a Tar Heel dead.
So it's RAH, RAH, Car'lina 'lina
RAH, RAH, Car'lina 'lina
RAH, RAH, Car'lina
GO TO HELL DUKE!
(or in this case, Michigan State :)

Monday's Eats + More Tips to Stretch Your Budget

Ok back to your regular programming! In keeping with the theme of this week, how to eat healthy on a budget, I promised to post about some of the things I eat throughout the week with the groceries that I buy on Sunday. Just so you guys can get a feel for how I shop/combine ingredients to make healthy meals on the cheap. I don't normally post about everything I eat (I try to keep this mostly about my training) but I do occasionally share some meals with y'all because as we all know, running and nutrition go hand in hand.

Since yesterday's post was so well received, I have also decided to spotlight a few more tips each day this week to help your budget without sacrificing your health. Tips start today at the end of this post!

Monday's Dinner on the Cheap
Last night, I made a simple chicken stir fry using two chicken breasts that I had marinated in a mixture of low sodium soy sauce, ground ginger, garlic powder, and red chili pepper flakes. I always cook stir frys in peanut oil becuase I like the flavor it adds to the dish.

So basically, I heated up some oil in a large skillet, added in one sliced onion and some minced garlic and let that cook until fragrant, then added in my diced chicken breasts as well as the rest of the marinade in the bag (I only pour in enough sauce to cover the chicken, so not too much). After the chicken was cooked through, I added in two extra chopped carrots, a bag of frozen Broccoli Stir Fry veggies and I also added some more frozen corn and okra that I had been saving from when I made gnocchi soup. I also poured on a bit more soy sauce and added some more of the same spices. I did not add any salt.

I served this along side brown rice for Matt, and a plate of baby spinach for me that I let wilt with the heat of the dish.

Very simple, and extremely affordable. This dish is also easily customizable to include your favorite ingredients or even freash seasonal veggies versus the frozen kind.



The chicken and stir fry veggies cooking up.



Use a large skillet, and cook on Medium High to High heat. Just watch the oil in the pan when you're heating it up...I definitely once started a fire in my college dorm by letting the oil get too hot unwatched while I chopped veggies.


My plate! This was fantastic over spinach, and less filling than it would have been with the rice.

This also made more than enough for the two of us, and I brought 1/2 of the leftovers to work for lunch today along with some raw carrots and grapes. That is the good thing about cooking dinner regularly, there are most usually leftovers that can double as your lunch the next day!

This morning I enjoyed my first ever breakast cookie, which I must say was extremely delicious. I could really taste the peanut butter and the strawberries...Matt even tried it and he liked it! So I think I have solved the mystery of what Matt can eat for breakfast. Tonight I will be making two of these babies for us in the morning.

After I took this pic, I smothered this baby with some 0% vanilla Chobani, some ground flax seeds (that I forgot to add to the mix) and all natural honey. Inside the cookie is quick cooking oats, 3 sliced strawberries, 1/2 mashed banana, 1/2 scoop vanilla soy protein powder, 1 large spoonfull Publix All Natural Chunky PB, and some pumpkin pie spice. I mixed all that up with a few pours of 8th Continent Light Soymilk + water until it was doughy enough to spread out on a plate. I popped it in the fridge and it was ready to enjoy this morning!

Tuesday's Tips for Healthy Eating on a Budget
  • Check out the "bargain bins" usually located near the front of the store. Sometimes you can find great deals on discontinued items, or things that are expiring within a day or two. I must confess I don't look here often, but I did pick up a box of Truvia Stevia packets for $2 at Publix last week in their bargain section.
  • Make your own dressings & marinades! It is so much easier to do this than purchasing dozens of bottles of dressings and marinades that clutter up your fridge. I usually dress my salads with extra virgin olive oil and some sort of vinegar (balsamic or apple cider) plus some spices and sometimes simply lemon juice and sea salt.
  • Can't pry the bottle of Ranch away from your man? Try mixing his full fat Ranch with some apple cider vineagar for a salad dressing that has 1/2 the calories and fat than the bottled version. Matt is picky, but he still really likes Ranch this way on his salads (probably not the best for dipping). Not only are you cutting calories while still allowing ranch in your diet, but you're also stretching the bottle to last twice as long!
Ok, be on the lookout for more tips and easy, cheap meals from me on this subject throughout the week! In running news, I will be dooing a speed workout tonight either at the track or on the roads. Last week before TAPER TIME!

Hope everyone has a great Tuesday and of course, GO HEELS!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Grocery Shopping on a Budget, Part II

A few months back I posted about how our household was starting to really pay attention to our grocery shopping habits, and mentioned a few tips that I was using to do so. I was first inspired by Bobbi's post about the subject, and took her advice to heart. When we first started going to the store with a calculator in hand, adding up every single thing we put into our buggy, I was skeptical.

But that first trip when we managed to get a week's worth of groceries for $68.54, I knew I was hooked! It felt great to plan out everything for the week and then shop for the exact items that we needed to make those meals. It was even better to only spend $30 something for my half of the weekly groceries! A few people have mentioned to me that they need more help in this area, so I figured I would update you all on our process of trying to eat healthier than ever, on a STRICT budget.

Yesterday after my mom and brother left (thanks for all of the congratulations on Saturday's PR at the 10k btw!) I went on my 12 miler and then Matt and I headed to Publix for our weekly fix. We love Publix because it is clean, well organized, has great branded items, and is way cheaper than Harris Teeter (my true love).

Here is what we brought home (sorry for the blurry pics, am borrowing my moms camera (yay no more iPhone pics!) and I still don't know all the settings):
  • 1 bag of Publix yellow onions (these are only $3 a bag, versus buying three loose onions for the same price. They're smaller onions but still a better deal)
  • 1 can Publix brand tomato sauce (I like to make my own, but this whole jar is less than $2 so we can't pass up that deal! We still usually add veggies to the sauce)
  • 1 cantaloupe (was on sale for $2.50)
  • 1 large vanilla 0% Chobani Greek yogurt
  • 1 container Publix brand whipped butter (Unsalted whipped butter has half the fat and calories as the real thing, plus you can read all the ingredients as opposed to the Smart Balance Light I have been using. Read up more here at Healthy Eats about the real butter vs. margarine debate. But I do still like SBL as a margarine or butter substitute. The whipped was considerably cheaper.)
  • 1 box Publix brand whole wheat waffles
  • 1 bag Publix whole carrots
  • 1 carton of 8th Continent Light Soymilk (was on sale for 2 for $5, plus they had coupons for $1 off so this was only $1.50!)
  • 1 bag of oranges (only $2 for the whole bag!)
  • About 5 yellow squash (they were out of zucchini, usually we buy a mix of both)
  • 1 Simply Apple Juice (expensive, but oh so good)
  • 1 loaf Publix bakery Italian 9 Grain Bread (I don't like this bread, it's like white bread with grains! I use wraps for most of my sandwiches)

  • 1 bunch green bananas
  • 2 green apples for Matt
  • 3 pink apples for me (already had some more at home, usually buy at least 5)
  • 3 mangoes (these were on sale for $1 each so we bought 3!)
  • 1 package Athenos Red Pepper Hummus (wanted to see how this stood up to my home made version)
  • 1 avocado (ugh, $2.99 each!)
  • 1 package of Publix Mexi Shredded Cheese for Matt (I usually try to get 2% or fat free, but this is cheaper and I don't eat it so I don't mind too much)
  • 1 package of Publix American Cheese for Matt (same goes for this one)
  • 1 head of broccoli (I think I inadvertantly got the more expensive kind)
  • 1 large eggplant
  • 1 bag of red grapes
  • 1 bag of Publix frozen boneless skinless chicken breasts (this will usually last us 2 weeks)
  • 1 bags of Birds Eye frozen mixed veggies (thought they were on sale, they weren't but were still only $1.89 a bag. Much better than SteamFresh!)
Our grand total was $69.45!! That was pretty good considering our past few weeks have been more expensive.

But to be fair, we also had the following things at home already:
1/2 pint strawberries, a few apples and a plum, some bananas, potatoes (sweet and regular), brown rice, Matt had some yogurt, a few cheese sticks, tortilla chips and 1/2 jar salsa, Publix brand dried plums AKA prunes for my work snacks, salad lettuce and spinach, cereal and oatmeal, 1/2 jar Publix All Natural PB, 1/2 acorn squash, leftover roasted chicken and about 3 Flat Out wraps. We were pretty stocked because we made two trips last week in preparation for company. But we do usually keep most of these items on hand, and there are a few things that last us for two weeks or more (like my prunes, cheese sticks, Matt's yogurt, frozen meats).

What we forgot to buy:
frozen Tilapia or some other fish, portobellos, and a few tomatoes.

Although we made a list this week, we didn't plan out each meal, which may hurt us in the long run. But we did have a few meals in our head that we were preparing for, such as:
  • My version of healthy eggplant parm (will show up here soon! so good!)
  • Marinated chicken (usually portobellos for me, which last for two meals) and veggies with brown rice or potatoes
  • Pasta with grilled chicken and veggies
  • Chicken stir fry
That's a lot of chicken! We usually mix it up with some stuffed peppers using ground turkey breast or some baked fish but like I said, we forgot a few things so it looks like it will be chicken and veggies this week!

Some healthy staples that I keep stocked:
  • Brown rice (quick or regular, I use regular b/c it's cheaper)
  • Canned No Salt Added Diced Tomatoes (you can easily throw these in any meal)
  • Canned No Salt Added Tomato Sauce
  • No Salt Added Tomato Paste (if you can find it)
  • Whole wheat pasta (we usually have angel hair and rotini)
  • Onions
  • Garlic (I used the minced kind b/c I get annoyed having to chop it up, but fresh is always better!)
  • Fresh home grown herbs (My balcony herb garden should pop up here soon!)
  • Quick Cooking Oats
  • Low Sodium Bouillion Cubes (chicken, veggie or beef are usual suspects. Hard to find veggie low sodium)
  • Whole wheat or spinach wraps
  • Frozen whole wheat or All Natural waffles
  • Natural honey or agave nectar (I can't afford agave w/o a TJ's)
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Balsamic and Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Low Fat or Multi-Grain Saltines (these make a quick and healthy snack, or addition to salads)
  • All Natural or Homemade PB for me, cheapest regular PB for Matt
  • Whole Wheat Breadcrumbs (you can easily make these yourself as well)
Some tips that I use for shopping smart:
  • Always buy store brand if the ingredients are comparable (usually are) and not full of fillers and chemicals. Sometimes you have to opt for the more expensive brand to get what you want (i.e. we are watching our sodium intake, and sometimes store brand items don't offer No Salt Added or Low Sodium). I love Publix because most of their branded items are all natural or have a simple list of ingredients! But if you don't have a Publix, skip down to number three...
  • Buy in bulk if possible: We don't shop at Costco or Sams Club, but we do try to buy things in bulk like grains and some bagged produce. I don't usually buy the bagged apples because I don't think the quality is as good as picking your own.
  • Shop at Trader Joe's!! Unfortunately, we do not have on here in Chas so I have to make the smartest decisions with what I have. I sometimes pick up things at Whole Foods that are cheaper (like 365 brand quinoa which is $2 versus $5 at Publix, bulk bin items, Greek Yogurt, and Tofu and other similar items) but I tend to limit my trips there because I know I will spend too much! (There is rumor that that may be trying to get a TJ's here!)
  • Be flexible with your list, and shop for what is on sale when possible. For example, I had plums on my list for this week but when I saw the cantaloupe on sale I picked one of those up instead. I do the same with most of my produce as well as frozen items.
  • Spend more time on the outer edges of the store, rather than in the aisles. This will force you to put more healthy, fresh items (such as dairy, produce and lean meats) versus packaged processed food items into your cart. I usually do fruits and veggies first, that way I know how much more I have to spend on other items. That way I put priority on the produce!
  • Take a calculator and task the boy with adding up items as you throw into cart! Seems silly, but REALLY works! We actually surprised ourselves yesterday and came in a little cheaper than what we had calculated.
  • Don't buy things that you don't need just because they are on sale. Also, if something is marked 2 for $5, you don't have to buy 2 to get that price. A lot of people get confused with this, but usually most stores will give you the discount price on each unit, no matter how many you buy.
  • Plan out your weekly meals and snacks, look at what you already have, and buy accordingly. Try to stick to your list and avoid impulse buys.
  • DO NOT go to the grocery store hungry. This always results in a higher bill.
  • Shop at your local Farmer's Market if in season. I try to buy local as much as possible, and usually Farmer's Market food is much more affordable and boosts the local economy! I am pumped that ours is about to open.
Another long post! I think that about sums it up for me and how we shop healthy and frugal. This week I will make sure to highlight a few of the meals that we made with these ingredients so you guys can get a better idea of the full process.

Do you guys have any tips that I missed? I would love to learn how to tailor this process even more! We are not always perfect at grocery shopping, and sometimes I do make a trip to buy some ice cream, or something expensive I like that Matt won't let me buy...but I try to seriously limit those! What is your grocery store weakness??? Mine is definitely too much fruit! (But can you really ever have too much???)

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I have today off running to rest & recover, and will likely be doing some yoga/stretching tonight. My legs are so sore from this weekend! Tomorrow I will most likely be heading to the track for a nice speed workout, then Wednesday I will run an easy 8-10, then my 6 mile hill workout on Thursday. I will be off Friday to rest up for my LAST long run of my training schedule of 20+ miles.

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WHO WILL BE WATCHING THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TONIGHT?? I'll give you one guess who I am rooting for! Go HEELS baby! Unfortunately, Matt has a lot of school work to do tonight so I think we will be watching at home! I wish we could be watching it on Franklin Street like we did back when we won in 2005, but as long as I can see the game I'm happy. Maybe I can convince him to go out...

Here is the sunset from our balcony last night. Love, love, LOVE it here in the Lowcountry :)

Happy Monday!

**Edited to add that, yes, I know the Heels last won in 2005, my sophomore year there, not 2003 the year I graduated high school. I am not a bad fan, just a simple typo. Don't start throwing 'maters just yet.

Monday, March 30, 2009

19.2 Miles of Pure Pain + TARHEELS in the Final Four!

Oh man! Yesterday was such a hard run for me! I had on the schedule 20 miles, and I waited until Sunday to run it because I skipped my Wednesday run and did it Thursday morning, so my Thursday run I moved to Saturday morning (b/c we had friends over Friday night -see below to meet them). My Saturday morning workout went well but little did I know it would leave me sore as hell Sunday morning!

I woke up around 8ish (way later than I had hoped) and just could not get motivated to get out the door! So I drank some coffee and watched some TV and then headed out around 9:30 with two GU's (Strawberry Banana is no comparison to Tri Berry even if it is a dollar cheaper), my iPod and some sunglasses. My butt and legs were KILLING me from doing sprints, squats, lunges and leg lifts on Saturday, so I was worried about how the run would go but I knew I couldn't wimp out on it with the marathon less than a month away!

As soon as I started out, I knew it was going to be rough. I was going way slower than normal and my legs just felt extremely heavy. I made a 5 mile loop and then ran back by my apartment (really wanting to just duck inside and call it a day) then I headed out for a 15 mile out and back. I started having to take walk breaks around that time (which I try never to do) and took my first GU around mile 6. I got down to the battery waterfront of downtown, and at mile 7 my iPod died even though it had been charging all night!

It was like a sign that this run was meant for disaster.

So I thought about what I could do, considered cutting the run short around mile 8 and 9, and talked myself into just doing at least 15-16. I kept telling myself that I had to keep going, even if it meant I had to run/walk the entire 20 miles! So that is exactly what I did and managed not to cut it short at all. My legs kept getting worse and hurt with every step, but I just kept pushing myself and thinking that it was okay if I had to run for a mile or so and then walk for a minute or two. I wasn't happy about it, but I managed to finish.

My out and back was a little shorter than I had planned for some reason, so the whole "run" ended up being only 19.2. I considered extending it to the full 20 at the end, but I figured it wouldn't make much of a difference because my body was just dunzo at that point. So I stretched as much as I could, came inside and collapsed, and talked the BF into getting me some bags of ice for my ice bath. That was harsh, but I think I managed about 8 minutes which I think did help my soreness today.

Other than that painful experience, we had a pretty good weekend! Saturday night we went to see I Love You Man (which was pretty funny, although a little long and awkward at parts), got our grocery shopping done for the week and yesterday afternoon (after I recovered a bit) we went to Hometeam BBQ with some great friends Sandy and Jason (hi guys!) to watch our HEELS demolish Oklahoma and win a trip to the FINAL FOUR!! We were pretty pumped about the win, so we decided to go check out the new FreshBerry downtown. It was delish! Here are some pics from the weekend for your veiewing pleasure:


Me and my college buddy Sandy sporting none other than Carolina Blue baby!

My boyfriend Matt and Sandy's boyfriend Jason making fun of us when we suggested they "get together for a picture." Gotta love Matt's huge silly smile!

Me and the boy :)


The reason we had to get to the movie theater early on Saturday, so Matt could play Galaga! He now holds the high score at the James Island Movie Theater if anyone would like to challenge his greatness :)

I don't know about you guys, but I am looking forward to a great week! I have today off running to recover, but here is my schedule for the rest of the week:

Tuesday: 3-5 miles plus sprints & calistenics
Wednesday: 8 miles easy
Thursday: 6 mile bridge & calistenics
Friday: Off
Saturday: 10k Cooper River Bridge Run (if I can register this week in time)
Sunday: 12-13 mile run