- This past weekend was perfect for spending time in my kitchen. As I was meal planning I realized I had a 10 pound bag of potatoes that needed to be used up. I peeled and diced half the bag, put the potatoes on a cookie sheet and froze them before putting them in a Ziploc bag to use for something else later on. More soup, or hash browns on the weekend.
While I love a good potato soup, a lot of recipes call for copious amounts of heavy cream and lots of cheese. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but I like to eat more than just a full days worth of points just for soup. I exaggerate, but you get the idea.
Enter unsweetened cashew milk. Have you guys tried it yet? It’s only 25 calories a cup, but that I love about it is that it’s really thick, like heavy cream or even fat free half and half. This recipe is so simple you don’t really need a recipe, but I’ll put a recipe card in here just in case you want to print it out. This was my lunch yesterday – with homemade marble rye bread! It was my first try, so I am going to tweak the recipe I used, but it was still pretty tasty.
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My breakfast and dinner were a bit eclectic? Case in point:
If you are wondering if that is a burger on the left, you would be correct! It was the other half of my burger from my lunch out on Monday. It weighed in at 3 ounces, but with cheese, I am calling it 5 points. The hard boiled egg wasn’t good – I made them early last week, so I spit it out after the first bite, and had 1 Nature Valley granola bar for 3 with the fruit, so breakfast came in at 8 points.
I had planned on hitting up my office gym after work, but had to work late, and based on the train schedule, I ditched that idea and headed home. But that’s the flexibility of my new strength training plan is that I only plan on 3-4 days a week, and it will be moved later in the week. I am thinking I may just get up early and do it before work. I have dumb bells of all sizes at home, so at least I get it in. We’ll see how that goes.
Now this, my friends, is the epitome of being the #leftoverqueen! I used my lasagna soup to make a pasta sauce for my ravioli! I bought fresh green beans over the weekend because they were on sale, and thought, why not add that to my dinner? When my pasta water came to a boil, I added the green beans for just a couple minutes to blanch, pulled them out, then added the ravioli. This is my local grocery store brand of meat ravioli – 6 ravioli are 7 smart points. I am calling my “soup” pasta sauce 3, so dinner came in at 10 points.
For those of you playing along, that would bring me to 26 points for my food, but I had 3 points of coffee creamer, so that’s 29/30 for the day.
And here we are at Thursday again and another WI! These weeks keep going faster and faster. Again, no idea how my weigh in is going to be, but it doesn’t matter – my sister and I are in this for the long haul, and really the frugal part of me just wants to get to goal so I don’t have to pay for WW anymore 😀 Think of all the money I’d have for Sam’s Club fruit then!
The ravioli soup- yummmm!
You are kicking ass my friend! Your crossfit posts on Instagram are inspiring! 😀
I would love to have a bowl of that soup for lunch today. Great timing for me on this post. My daughter commented this morning how my potatoes are starting to grow. I will chop them up and freeze them tonight so I can make that soup this weekend. The recipe says it serves 1.25 cups. Is that the serving size? Just trying to figure it out so I can adjust accordingly. I’m most likely the only one who will be eating it. Do you prefer the cashew over the almond milk?
Yep! It’s 1.25 a serving size, and I got 5 servings out of that recipe. I like them both equally, I think the cashew milk is thicker, but really will buy whichever one is cheapest!
I’ve been drinking cashew milk with my coffee in the mornings. I switched from almond milk. It does seem creamier than the almond and a more neutral taste. Not like milk, but the 25 calorie thing is nice LOL
Why haven’t I started adding it to my coffee?! Going to try that tomorrow 😀
Nice quote today! I have to remember about cashew/almond milk. It’s been a while since I’ve bought any! I’ve actually been making soups a lot lately, but using 2% milk for body. Why did I forget about nutmilks?
For some reason it’s been on sale at Wal-mart for $1.99, so the frugal person in me can’t help but buy it!