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Lunch

Pictures Speak A Thousand Words

by Ryan @ Greens for Good on March 12, 2010 · 18 comments

in Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

I’m spending some time with my family this weekend, so I’ll let my photos speak for themselves!

Questions? I’d love to answer them in the comments section!
Have a great weekend

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I’m Here, I’m Here!

by Ryan @ Greens for Good on March 11, 2010 · 15 comments

in Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

I disappeared after my kitchen tour! Haha, whoops!
I’m going out of town with Evan and Harvey this weekend and things are crazy around here as I try to prepare food and stuff to bring. I’ve also been squeezing in doctors appointments, work, time with Evan, an afternoon with Ashley and more! I’m actually about to [...]

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Back to the Vet!

by Ryan @ Greens for Good on March 9, 2010 · 5 comments

in Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

First I need to thank everyone who commented on the 5th installment of Ask Me Anything yesterday. We talked about how much groceries cost, and I found out that Evan and I are definitely not alone in large grocery bills. The major consensus was that it’s worth it! It is the only body you’ll ever [...]

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Sunday, Sunday

by Ryan @ Greens for Good on March 8, 2010 · 7 comments

in Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

Comes right before Monday, Monday.
Yesterday I naturally woke up at 8 AM which is ridiculous and awesome for the weekend. Ridiculous because I sometimes have a hard time waking up at that time during the week. Awesome because I can experience a FULL weekend day without waking up to my alarm clock.
I promptly plopped on [...]

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The Princesses Are In Town!

by Ryan @ Greens for Good on March 6, 2010 · 11 comments

in Lunch

I woke up early this morning to pack macaroons for the blogger lunch today. They were pretty much my breakfast. What?! I had to taste-test them before giving out 25 baggies to some people I’ve never met.

The macaroons are the exact recipe from Raw Food Real World and you can purchase the cookbook [...]

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Meal Planning: Yes or No?

by Ryan @ Greens for Good on March 4, 2010 · 20 comments

in Lunch

What a weird day.
I woke very early this morning to get things done around our apartment in anticipation of being gone from 8:30 AM to 9:30 PM today. I had yoga plans with Ashley, a working lunch, then my other job the rest of the day. I loved being up a few hours before yoga [...]

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Personal Bulk Foods Store

by Ryan @ Greens for Good on March 3, 2010 · 30 comments

in Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

Hi!
I had another fun, eventful day! It all started with my new heaven…Manna Bread. Date Cinnamon Manna Bread, to be exact. Chewy, moist, dense deliciousness. Go get some (Whole Foods frozen bread section)! I topped it with some coconut oil.

Harvey and I had a date with the vet this morning for a checkup on his [...]

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Kitchen Tour?

by Ryan @ Greens for Good on March 2, 2010 · 14 comments

in Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

Thank you all for hoping I feel better! As predicted, everything was pretty much back to normal when I woke up this morning.
One huge Cherry Chocolate Bomb Shake for breakfast. I added maca to it, which I definitely feel the energetic effects of. Love maca!

Ashley came over for lunch today! We had plans for Chipotle [...]

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When do you prefer to work?

by Ryan @ Greens for Good on March 1, 2010 · 14 comments

in Breakfast, Lunch

Totally loved working 9:30-5:30 today! I usually don’t get off work until 8:30 PM or later, and sometimes that just seems like a total waste. If I’m going to get off work late, I feel like I might as well get off at midnight so that my whole evening goes toward something productive. Getting off [...]

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Kaia Foods Review

by Ryan @ Greens for Good on March 1, 2010 · 2 comments

in Lunch

A couple of weeks ago, Nick of kaia foods sent me some product samples to try out.

I instantly loved kaia because of their belief in eating minimally processed, whole foods. They “sprout, mix and dehydrate our organic foods at low temperatures so that they remain ‘raw’. No baking, frying, bleaching, or weird processing steps!” They [...]

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