During the week, I take my yogurt to work every morning and eat it straight out of the little container it comes in (mixed with stevia and cinnamon). But, as a special treat on the weekends, simply layering it with some berries and nuts and serving it in a pretty little bowl just makes it feel more special somehow. It makes me feel a little pampered, like I'm dining in my own little bed and breakfast. I honestly do believe that part of the allure of eating out (other than not having to cook) is the presentation of the food that is served to you. I think most of us would be a bit disappointed if when we ate in a restaurant, the food was simply plopped on a plate and put in front of us without any consideration to how it looked. Now, that being said...I definitely believe if you had to choose between looking good or tasting good...tasting good wins every single time. But, if you have a few extra minutes, why not accomplish both, if possible? Simple can be special, too. I snapped a few photos for you to see below of our "Simple But Special Saturday Breakfast". Now...off to take our walk before the rain begins! Happy Saturday...Enjoy!
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Saturday, July 27, 2013
Simple But Special Saturday Breakfast
This morning we slept in late...it was great! It was bright and sunny when we woke up, but the clouds have already started to move in. Rather than take our walk before breakfast, we decided to eat our breakfast first...just not a big breakfast since we were walking afterwards. We'll save our bigger "brunch" of eggs, biscuits and bacon for tomorrow, instead. I mixed some full fat Greek Gods yogurt with a splash of vanilla extract, a few drops of stevia and a dash of Ceylon cinnamon and then layered it into small trifle bowls with a few fresh blueberries and chopped walnuts. While I realize it is nothing more than simple yogurt and some fresh fruit and nuts, serving it this way just makes it feel more special somehow -- and it takes about an extra minute or two to serve it this way.
During the week, I take my yogurt to work every morning and eat it straight out of the little container it comes in (mixed with stevia and cinnamon). But, as a special treat on the weekends, simply layering it with some berries and nuts and serving it in a pretty little bowl just makes it feel more special somehow. It makes me feel a little pampered, like I'm dining in my own little bed and breakfast. I honestly do believe that part of the allure of eating out (other than not having to cook) is the presentation of the food that is served to you. I think most of us would be a bit disappointed if when we ate in a restaurant, the food was simply plopped on a plate and put in front of us without any consideration to how it looked. Now, that being said...I definitely believe if you had to choose between looking good or tasting good...tasting good wins every single time. But, if you have a few extra minutes, why not accomplish both, if possible? Simple can be special, too. I snapped a few photos for you to see below of our "Simple But Special Saturday Breakfast". Now...off to take our walk before the rain begins! Happy Saturday...Enjoy!
During the week, I take my yogurt to work every morning and eat it straight out of the little container it comes in (mixed with stevia and cinnamon). But, as a special treat on the weekends, simply layering it with some berries and nuts and serving it in a pretty little bowl just makes it feel more special somehow. It makes me feel a little pampered, like I'm dining in my own little bed and breakfast. I honestly do believe that part of the allure of eating out (other than not having to cook) is the presentation of the food that is served to you. I think most of us would be a bit disappointed if when we ate in a restaurant, the food was simply plopped on a plate and put in front of us without any consideration to how it looked. Now, that being said...I definitely believe if you had to choose between looking good or tasting good...tasting good wins every single time. But, if you have a few extra minutes, why not accomplish both, if possible? Simple can be special, too. I snapped a few photos for you to see below of our "Simple But Special Saturday Breakfast". Now...off to take our walk before the rain begins! Happy Saturday...Enjoy!
Your photos are just getting purtier and purtier!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Patricia! I get lots of practice...LOL. :-)
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ReplyDeleteI noticed you are using "full fat" greek yogurt. Where are you able to find that, as all of the plain greek yogurts I see are all "non-fat"?
I think that is a great insight about the presentation making us feel more satisfied with what we are eating. I've got to get me some of those cute trifle bowls!
Hi Margaret! Not sure where you live, but I'm in Atlanta. I find full fat Greek Gods at Kroger and at Ingles and Whole Foods. I have found full fat Fage at Ingles (I prefer Greek Gods full fat yogurt). I buy Fage 2% to take during the week only because I have never seen the individual cups of Greek Gods anywhere. What I have done when I only have 0% if that is all that is available when I shop is I add some cream to it to boost the fat content which in turns satiates you more so than no fat. If you can find the Greek Gods (in the larger containers)...it is definitely worth trying. Fage is good, too and it's usually easy to find their 2% - more difficult to find the Fage full fat. If you have a Whole Foods, they usually have the best selection. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your reply. That is a great idea about just adding some cream to the non-fat. Do you usually add it as you dish out a serving, or do you think I could just pour some into the large container, stir it up and use throughout the week?
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret! I usually add it to the individual serving. You know how after you've opened a large container of yogurt, sometimes liquid separates from it? I know most people probably stir that back in...but I pour it off...so I just add cream fresh to each serving as I dish it out. I'm sure either way would worth, though! :-)
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