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WIAW: Money Rules.

Hello there!

Yup…it’s (What I Ate) Wednesday! Thanks as always, goes to Jenn for hosting. Today’s post is from yesterday – I was on-the-go pretty much all day, so there were some quick-but-fabulous  meals and snacks. And a lot of greens stuffed in a lunch – so yay following the theme!

Because I had so much going on yesterday, I had to hit the gym when it opened right at 8 am (yes, student gym means it opens at 8 on weekdays. Noon on weekends. lame). My ACV mix (ACV, lemon juice, water, stevia) when I woke up and a quick snack before I left:

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I had a few of the pumpkin protein bars I made a while back stashed in the freezer, so I heated up two of those and added some coconut Oikos on top. I stand by what I said when I made the bars – they’re tasty, but not sweet enough.

After the gym was unpictured watermelon BCAAs, followed by an “Oh-crap-I-have-to-leave-in-10-minutes” breakfast.

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Oatmeal, egg + egg whites and blueberry jam. Definitely nothing new there. A word to the wise – in a desperate bid to make your eggs cook faster, don’t crank up the heat. Half of those whites did not make it out of the pan. Yup…I’m impatient.

Lunch

I had a long but successful meeting with my Thesis supervisor, followed by a lunch meeting at The Piston Broke. It’s a gastropub close to the school that I’ve been multiple times – it’s good!

I was feeling something leafy, so I went with the chevre salad with chicken.

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Spinach, arugula, mandarin orange segments, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds tossed in a maple vinaigrette and topped with chicken and goat cheese. The chicken was on the dry side, but everything else was delicious. And it reminded me that I need more goat cheese in my life – chevre is amazing.

Followed by two of little mints that come with the cheque – I love those.

Snack

I had a 6 pm presentation last night, so I had a quick snack around 5:30 to tide me over.

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Baby carrots and hummus. It’s a classic.

So that presentation?

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Gail is a Canadian financial writer and TV personality who helps people manage their money. She has a show called “Till Debt Do Us Part”, which I’ve seen a handful of times. So when Laurier was hosting her for a free presentation, I decided to go – you can never learn too much about money, right?

I don’t think I’m bad with it – I usually do ok with savings. But I know I could probably stand to improve a little bit. The main takeaways I got from her presentation:

  • people tend to be irresponsible with credit cards. Do not put more on credit than you can afford to pay off at the end of the month.
  • Pay off your mortgage, your car, your debt, and put away money for retirement. Then you can start buying all the status symbol-y things, if that’s how you want to spend your money. (fancy cars, designer clothes, etc.)
  • start saving for retirement. Like ASAP. If you start in your 20’s, you only have to put away 6% of your earnings, versus 3 times that if you start in your 40’s.
  • Have an emergency fund – about 6 months worth of rent and groceries.
  • Don’t expect to have everything at once – buy a house, have a wedding, and have a baby. You’re going to live a long time; it’s ok to space it out a bit.
  • Keep track of your spending. Keep a notebook and keep track of everything penny you spend, and every penny you earn.

A lot of what she said was common sense, but I did learn some things. And as a presenter – she is hilarious. I have this thing where I absolutely love hearing people swear unexpectedly…whether it’s an older person, a super-polite friend, or my Russian professor. It just cracks me up so much. And she had quite the mouth on her, which kept me giggling the whole presentation.

Her presentation made me realize that I need to focus a little bit more on my ‘emergency fund’ a little bit more, and that I need to keep better track of my finances. Might have to start an Excel spreadsheet or something!

Dinner

I channeled Amanda for my late dinner:

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Yogurt bowl! Coconut Oikos, a sliced banana, sliced fig, Fibre 1, the last of my Dark Chocolate and Red Berries Granola, and almond butter. So good.

And of course, even brinner needs dessert.

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A graham cracker with Bee’s Knees peanut butter and dark chocolate. And that may have been followed by another spoonful of peanut butter out of the jar Smile with tongue out I like the Bee’s Knee’s flavour, but I have to say – Cinnamon Raisin is still the best!

Have a lovely Wednesday!

<— Do you think you’re good with money?

<— What’s the tastiest thing you’ve eaten lately?


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Not a Scene I Want to Re-Enact.

Good afternoon!

I had planned to write part 3 of the camping trip, but that’s probably not going to happen today. Tomorrow, I promise!

Workout

Livefit Day 73 – Chest/Calves Circuit

3 rounds of:

  • 20 barbell bench press (45 lbs)
  • 20 incline dumbbell press (15 lb dumbbells)
  • 20 dumbbell flies (10 lb dumbbells)
  • 20 dips
  • 20 pushups (on knees)
  • 20 standing calf raises (100 lbs)
  • 20 horizontal calf press (175 lbs)
  • 30-40 minutes cardio, keeping heart rate below maximum.

The weather was absolutely beautiful the morning – so I decided to take a run outside for the cardio portion of the workout.

It ended up being an amazing run – 4.3 miles in 40 minutes. This, my friends, is the furthest I’ve run in months. It’s reminding me why I fell in love with running in the first place; there’s nothing that beats the endorphin rush during a run. Absolutely nothing.

While the run ended up being awesome, I had to take a break about 3/4 of the way through and rush into the mall – for reasons my fellow runners will understand. 😉

Basically, I had to stop, or I may have been re-enacting the scene from Bridesmaids (y’know which one I mean). Except in a sports bra instead of a wedding dress.

Oh, runner problems. Crisis averted though 🙂

Breakfast

An old favourite for breakfast today.

Oh protein pancake, I will never get sick of you. This might actually go down as my favourite breakfast ever – and I love breakfast so that’s saying a lot.

Topped with almond butter and caramelized banana.

Although I made this for Eric for breakfast today, it may end up being my breakfast tomorrow.

Peanut butter and banana sandwich, grilled in coconut oil.

I stole a bite, and yea – heavenly. Eric was definitely raving about it as well!

Afternoon

I spent the later part of the morning/early afternoon running errands – picking up prescriptions, the like. Basically, what Saturdays are for. I stopped at the bank to pay for first semester’s tuition. My wallet still hurts. Why must it cost so much money to be educated?

I also stopped at the farmers market briefly because I needed eggs. If you ever needed more proof that you should shop at farmers markets, here you go:

  • large brown free run eggs, purchased from grocery store: $4.50 per dozen.
  • large LOCAL brown free run eggs, purchased from farmers market: $3.85 per dozen.

Produced locally and cheaper. 

The proof is in the pudding, people. 🙂

Lunch

Stirfry of sorts for lunch today.

I stirfried some snap peas and bell pepper in coconut oil with onion powder, salt, pepper and chile powder.

Then I chopped up a leftover reduced fat pork sausage and added that to the mix.

I threw it on a serving of quinoa I cooked up alongside and called it lunch. 🙂

We have plans to go out tonight, so for dinner the idea is to demolish some leftovers in the fridge. It’s my friend Mel’s birthday, so I’m looking forward to getting my celebration on tonight!

<– Any embarrassing running stories?

<– Question: directions always say to rinse quinoa before cooking. I rarely do and I don’t notice the difference. Am I the only one? I know it’s supposed to have a bitter coating if it’s not rinsed, but I never notice.