Well, the hubs and I just returned from another #sylvanroadtrip adventure to Jersey for Thanksgiving. We spent a week visiting old haunts, spending time with family, and celebrating the holidays.
And eating. Always eating. If you read my blog regularly, you’ve probably noticed by now that I’m a bit obsessed with food—especially while traveling. This time around, I had intentions to eat healthy and vegetarian for the most part (save for Turkey Day). You know, because my eating habits are a lifestyle change, not a diet. Blah blah blah. But going to the land of good food right after a 50K made for a ravenous Tanya who ate everything that came across her path. So once again, here’s my trip as told by my meals:
The result? I came home 5-8 lbs heavier, feeling equally proud and disappointed. I enjoyed myself thoroughly and don’t regret a single calorie, but enough is enough. I need to get back on the clean eating train. I started my morning with an almond shake, plan to run later, and will stock the fridge with healthy goodies and do lots of plant-based meal prep.
It will take some time to get rid of my Jersey souvenir, but I’m confident that I’ll get back to my fighting weight just in time for the next round of holiday goodies!
beach3519 said:
If you’re gonna go off the wagon, at least you went off it in style! Looks like a great visit!
tlsylvan said:
True that! I had to do it with flair!
runningwithsam said:
The Shake Shack is a must. That is not considered cheating.
tlsylvan said:
Agreed! I couldn’t believe how cheap and delicious the burgers were! Possibly as good as In-N-Out Burger…
Jesse - Questionably Texan said:
At least you enjoyed it and have no regrets!
I have zero desire to eat meat of any kind again, but ice cream and pancakes, I can see myself going down that road some day!
tlsylvan said:
You’re a true vegan though Jesse – I feel like I’m still a poser. I love eating vegan, but I’m a sucker for meat sometimes. You can totally make vegan pancakes though, no??
Jesse - Questionably Texan said:
Put me in a room with a bunch of vegans, and I’m probably the least vegan person there. I play ignorant a lot when I eat out and when I travel. The Thai food I ordered for takeout the other day had noticeable chunks of egg in it (not listed on the menu). I ate it anyway because (1) I was hungry, and (2) I was hungry.
I’m sure you can make vegan pancakes, but we typically go for waffles at our house (can’t remember the last time we made pancakes – if ever, even before going veg). Here’s the waffle recipe we use though: http://waffleparty.com/2007/11/27/healthful-vegan-waffles-recipe/
Rachel Buzbee McPhillips said:
Oh. My. Word. The Shake Shack. One of the best eating establishments ever invented. And?? My kids have those reversible hats.
tlsylvan said:
YES!
Emily said:
Oh boy – you went BIG too! I’m glad you enjoyed it, hopping off the wagon isn’t always a bad thing!!
What an adorable nap time buddy (the dog)!
tlsylvan said:
Thanks! Sasha shares my love of all food. Except french fries. Go figure.
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