Friday, January 10, 2020

52 in 52: Week One and Two

I wasn't going to do anything in terms of "New Years resolutions" this year, but the other day I heard on the radio the idea of 52 in 52. Every week for a year you try something new. The new thing can be anything you want it to be. I loved this idea so I am going to do 52 in 52 with the goal of trying a new food or recipe each week. I am excited to see where this takes me while I am in school. I have had a pretty easy start since I am home for winter break, but the real challenge lies ahead.
  
Seeing as almost two weeks have already passed this month, I am combining this post. The goal is to do a short post each week about what I tried. I am making my weeks Sunday through Monday for the sake of ease instead of trying to go by the dates. So here we go! 

Week One

If you follow me on instagram (@classyandcleverblog) you would have seen my post about these new grain free English muffins I tried. I had been really wanting avocado toast, I don't like to have avocado with most grain free breads because it doesn't make for a balanced breakfast ie no carbs. So many people are afraid of carb but I find that I don't function well if I am not eating enough carbs. 


These english muffins were so easy to make that I know I will make them again and again. They were the perfect base for avocado and will make for a great peanut butter and jelly.  I made a lot of these and put them in the freezer so I can just pull one out whenever I want. 

Week Two

I tried a papaya this week! As much as I love to eat locally, I am really interested in trying tropical fruits as well. Of course I am never going to find a papaya growing in Wisconsin so I got this from the grocery store.  


I first tried the papaya by scooping it out of its skin and thought it was just okay. BUT, once I added lime juice on top of the fruit it was amazing. I loved the fresh citrus burst that the lime gives. It completely changes how the fruit tastes. I will definitely have papaya again if I see it at the store. 

When I was reading about papaya I found that the seeds are edible. My mom found a great salad dressing using the papaya seeds and a bit of fresh papaya. The seeds have a peppery taste that make for a great salad dressing. Some people dry the seeds to use like peppercorns but that was more work than I was willing to put in. 

So there is week one and two! Let me know if you have ideas of any foods or recipes I should try. My mom is also doing this on her blog, so you can follow along here! She made a new cinnamon roll repine for New Years Day, and then an instant pot recipe that everyone in my family loved.

I am excited to see where this takes me!
xoxo,
Maddie 

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