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Molly Says Hi!

Hey Everyone! I’ve had a long couple days, I had an out-patient procedure yesterday that required that I was sedated and that I didn’t eat all day Sunday… so fun. Since I spent most of the past couple days laying around I didn’t feel to much like throwing together a post. However, Molly really wanted to say hi to you all. About 7 hours of the past two days were spent hanging out at my brother’s with Molly… So she had lots to say.

First, she wanted to show you her squeaky snake:

Then, she wanted to show you her first taste of Jello. She likes to play with her food before eating it… Well, she actually only ate it when I walked towards her and she thought I was going to take it away (which I was going to do… smart dog).

Today, once I could eat again, I discovered the BEST SNACK EVER. Okay, well, it’s pretty good. Take 1 single-serving container plain Greek yogurt, add sweetener (I added vanilla stevia) and then mix in about a cup or so of frozen mixed berries. Um, yea. It was amazing. Feel free to eat with some PB if necessary. Always necessary…

I also managed to make some food for lunches this week. I tried out a recipe I found on Healthy Tipping Point. It’s Caitlin’s Quinoa Crunch Casserole. The only difference was that I used zucchini instead of broccoli, since I had plenty from the farmers market! Although it was awful to have my oven going with the heat outside, the outcome was totally worth it!

Delicious.

Haha so there you go. My exciting couple of days. Back to the grind today!

Do your pets like toys? Molly does, but my friends cat refuses to play with them…

What’s your favorite casserole dish?

Kathryn Wheeler: My name is Katie and I moved to Chicago in 2010 for law school and graduated in May 2013. I'm originally from Kansas City, MO and I did my undergrad at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. I started this blog in August of 2011 because I needed a creative outlet and I wanted to write about my life in a way that other women could relate to and realize that they aren’t alone in many aspects of their lives.