Showing posts with label valentine's day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valentine's day. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Love and Hearts revisited

It's been a very busy couple of weeks, but I wanted to share with you our Halliday Valentine's Day Love and Hearts Brunch and Dinner Extravaganza. While it's a few weeks late, I think you will still find the dishes inspiring, easy to make and healthy (ok maybe not the last one).

One of the best parts of this Valentine's Day Sunday was that all of us went to our respective gyms and worked out hard for a 1 hour class of sweating, cardio and heart-healthy strength and muscle building- what better love to give your real heart than the gift of exercise. I am so proud of my family- my husband recently joining a gym for the first time in his life and my teenage daughter for getting up at 7:30am on a Sunday morning to go to the gym and workout with me- this is truly the best love and hearts gift ever!


Here's the LOVE

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Here's the HEARTS

For Valentine's Day Brunch I decided to make these delightful little heart-shaped French toast


All I did was use my heart-shaped cookie cutter on some Wonder White bread with Fibre and cut out the love shapes!  You ask, 'Chantal, what did you do with those crusts though, isn't that a waste?' Well, of course I wouldn't be so wasteful, I cut them up, seasoned them with spices and a bit of olive oil, baked them and made croutons with them!!!


Next, I thawed some frozen berries- those juicy and anti-oxidant filled plump jewels...


And then plated the heart-shaped French toast with some of those luscious berries on top. Gorgeous visually and good for you too!


So you might wonder what a woman who is on a healthy living journey might want for Valentine's day?  The finest of course-- Purdys!


As a commitment to my healthy living focus, I suggested to my dear husband that all I wanted was one piece of the best chocolate I have ever tasted. That is the Dark Chocolate Salted Caramel that you see here. It was beautiful, dark, rich, chewy, sweet and salty and worth all of it's 53 calories (which by the way I already 'burned' of at the gym that morning)!


Now for our dinner I wanted to make one of my daughter's favourites - Thai Cold Rolls. A time consuming, but totally healthy and nutritious appetizer. (recipe posted before)


And for my husband, I decided to make one of his favourite- SHRIMP!
But this time, I tried a spicy Asian twist. This was my take on a spicy coconut shrimp curry.
I served it over rice and a side of bok choi. 

It was very flavourful and not too rich.... that would be saved for the 'over the top' decadent desert served later.

Coconut Curry Shrimp (adapted from jocooks.com)

INGREDIENTS
For Shrimp Marinade
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/7 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 lb extra-large shrimp, peeled and deveined
For the sauce

  • 1 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tbsp minced fresh ginger
  • ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 tsp salt or to taste
  • ½ tsp turmeric
  • 2 tsp ground coriander
  • 1 tsp curry powder
  • 1 (14.5 oz) can diced tomatoes, undrained
  • 1 can (5.5 oz) unsweetened coconut milk
  • fresh cilantro or parsley for garnish
  • cooked rice for serving

INSTRUCTIONS
  1. In a small bowl toss the shrimp with the marinade ingredients. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 15 minutes.
  2. While the shrimp is marinating, heat the oil in a medium size pot. To it add the onion, and cook for 2 or 3 minutes. Stir in the ginger, garlic, pepper, salt, coriander, turmeric and curry powder.
  3. Continue to cook over medium heat until the onion is translucent, another 2 minutes. Add the tomatoes with juices and all, stir well and cook for about a minute after which add the coconut milk, stir and bring to a boil. Cook for 5 minutes. Add shrimp with the accumulated juices from the marinade and cook for another 5 minutes or until the shrimp is pink and cooked through.
  4. Serve over hot rice and garnish with cilantro or parsley.


Ok, so here it is....


This is what I prepared as our 'over the top' Valentine's Dinner treat.  Individual Peanut Butter Molten Dark Chocolate cakes.  My husband's favourite is peanut butter, mine is dark chocolate- marriage made in heaven right?
Well, I can't even tell you how rich this was. Although it was a small ramekin portion, I couldn't finish it all because it was so rich (a testament to my healthy eating transformation). It was a treat, it was incredibly decadent, it was great fun to make... but that's all folks. No sharing recipes of this little piece of heaven (but if you really want to see it, check out my Pinterest board).
























After all this sharing, cooking, baking, working out, I want you to remember one thing: Focus on health, have the occasional treat and 'Keep Calm and Hug On'.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Butter Spice Cookies

So here is what was in the Valentine's Day tin. Butter and Spice and Everything Nice!


I found this recipe on the web and since I didn't have heart shaped cookie cutters that were small enough, I used this small undulated shaped. I didn't follow the details about the cookies being in the fridge ... but them in the freezer instead.... but for too long. So they were very hard to handle, but they turned out absolutely delicious!


Heart-Shaped Spice Cookies

(adapted from http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/heart-shaped-spice-cookies-10000001892164/)

Ingredients:

·         2 1/2 cups  all-purpose flour 

·         1 teaspoon  ground ginger 

·         1 teaspoon  cinnamon 

·         1/2 teaspoon  ground nutmeg 

·         1 teaspoon  baking powder 

·         1/8 teaspoon  salt 

·         16 tablespoons  unsalted butter, at room temperature

·         1 cup  packed light brown sugar 

 

Preparation:

In a large bowl, combine flour, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, baking powder and salt.

In a separate large bowl, beat butter with an electric mixer until creamy. Gradually add sugar and beat until light and fluffy. Add flour mixture, a little at a time, and beat until mixture forms a stiff yet pliable dough. Turn out onto a floured work surface and knead into a ball. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate until completely chilled, at least 2 hours.

Preheat oven to 400°F and line 2 large baking sheets with parchment. Roll out dough to 1/4-inch thickness. Cut out cookies with a 2-inch heart-shaped cookie cutter. Place cookies about 1 inch apart on baking sheets. ( I added my sprinkles here). Bake until cookies are firm in center, about 10 minutes. Let cool on wire racks. Repeat with remaining dough.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Sharing all kinds of LOVE with you

This email has been a long time coming... Sorry, but I have been very busy starting up my new career! But I sooooo wanted to share with you my weekend filled with all kinds of REAL LOVE - and all the special people that were part of it.


It started with Valentine's Day- my last day at Bridges, filled with a bag of mixed emotions... A lovely picture with some of my great friends and colleagues- Nancy, Kelly, Judy, Gilles and Karen... On my last day I brought a home made tin of Valentine's specialties, want to know the delicious recipe? Stay tuned later this week for the next blog post and you will find out!

I was then greeted at home with a lovely Valentine's Day dinner of my favourite... Thai Food, with my gorgeous daughter and husband...wearing the LOVE colour RED! Hearts pouring out of their months with love!


Next day, lunch at Pat's with Marla. Two 'old school' friends! Pat - a health inspiration who has lost over 100 lbs herself- prepared salad and SPICY jerk chicken... delicious!

 
Tired yet.... not me! Next day, a coffee date with my 'oldest' friend in the world. Wow that makes her sound so old eh? Janice and I have been friends since 1980 (34 years ago), when I came to Oakville. We get together, maybe only twice a year, but when we do we say.... why don't we do this more often!

Love this girl! It was her birthday, so you know, a girl's gotta celebrate! We literally just sit in a café and talk for hours, our butts soar from sitting so long and our faces aching from laughing so much! Love this girl like crazy. She is a phenomenal entrepreneur and fearless woman!
 
Okay, now FAMILY DAY... gotta spend it with your family right???? So Brent, Melanie and I went for a wintery walk at our favourite park in Oakville- Lakeside Park. That's right, in the snow, in the cold... WE ARE CANADIANS!  Just put on your tuque and our winter parka and boots, and if it's sunny, don't forget your shades- the glare from the snow is blinding and beautiful! Love this guy!

Getting tired yet? Well, save the 'old Bridges' reunion dinner for last then, lots of talking, eating, laughing and dreamin'. These are my colleagues, past, and real past... our friend Gaetane was in town, so we got together for some good ole' fashion girl talk. Awesome being all together again and sharing the love!
All these special people in my life (and many more not pictured here) are the loves of my life... they make me who I have become and make me strive to become better. LOVE YOU ALL!
 

Sunday, March 10, 2013

My Valentines Loves, well, My Everyday Loves!

This year we celebrated Valentine's day with our little Halliday family and a last minute guest or two.
  
Stephanie and her mommy Julie were alone because their Daddy was traveling... so we had to invite them over!
 
 We all had to pose with the guest of honour! Even if you looked like a tired Love Child!

 The bear...

... the other bear ( with Melanie's Valentine's present)

 I made a family favourite, Chicken Parmesan, don't worry, I used low fat Mozzarella.

 Served with a lovely Spinach Salad and a little pasta.

And you already saw this... but I had to show it again... the Valentine's Heart Shaped Strawberry Shortcake...it was delicious...and so was the company!


Friday, March 8, 2013

How to surprise the ones you love with Valentine's Treats

Well, I know this is a little late, but I thought it would be worthy of sharing perhaps for your next year's Valentine's celebration.  This year I wanted to surprise family and friends with some healthier alternatives to  the usual Valentine's fair. So this is what I came up with. 


A heart shaped Valentine's cake filled with strawberries!

Here's the healthy twist... it's an organic cake mix made with Sarah's own fresh from the farm eggs.

Don't you love the shape of this pan... really!!!

Ok, there was a slight inorganic matter - the Walmart cool whip- but it was low calorie.. so that matched one of my health goals. I just baked the cake, cut it in half horizontally, but some cool whip on and some thinly sliced berries, put the top back on and put more cool whip on and piled on the strawberries. What a nice treat!

For my friends... I found these cute little Chinese take out boxes from Dollarama and those hilariously tacky kiddie Valentines cards. 
 

I thought I would fill them with another healthier alternative, low fat brownies made from a little box with Miss Duncan Hines. Sometimes, you have to make shortcuts... but you know, it's always the thought that counts.


Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Love-Filled Valentine's Day

On this day and every other day I want to wish you a day filled with love and sparkly cupcakes!

My parents gave me this beautiful card and let me tell you... it made me as excited as if I had 3 real cupcakes in front of me. What a beautiful thought filled with love.
 
So, I decided to spoil my own little family and got this little heart shaped pan from my favourite Dollarama and set out to make little pancakes filled with love. You need a lot of patience (only one at a time), but they turned out lovely.
 
Here we go, Love and Pancakes!

 Just pair it up with some scrambled eggs and a little grapefruit with a cherry on top and you'd swear you are at breakfast at some fancy restaurant.  Love you all!


Sunday, February 19, 2012

Nice Nails- Valentine's Polka Dots

This has to be my absolute favourite nail design that I created so far. These nails are so festive and fun. The reaction I am getting around here is great! Even from the 'old-fashioned' traditionalists around me.


I got this new nail tool at 'Sally's Beauty Supply' last week, it's a 'dotting' tool, it makes nice dots, don't you think? It's just 'me', the user who can't make them all the same size. I guess that's how you know that these are real 'nail art'... not like my episode below. 

Ya, this was a 'not nice' nail experience. I got these for Christmas and I couldn't wait to try them on.

They come with these cool designs and you just peel and stick onto your nails....

They are made by Sally Hansen... but please don't waste your money...

See what they make you do, stick nails decals that just are way too big, and you have to spend so much time filing them down- ittook almost 1 hour, and they came out wrinkled....  Never doing that again! Sticking to my 'homemade' wacky designs from now on.




Thursday, February 16, 2012

Red Hearts and Love All Over!

Look at all this heart stuff! My parents spoiled us over the weekend.

My Mom filled bags full of healthy chocolates and fun stuff!

She just spoils us all!

This is what I brought to work to share with my colleagues on Valentine's Day- strawberries, blueberries, homemade dark chocolate pistashio, almond and cranberry bark (recipe to come) and a lovely Starbucks Cafe Misto with a Big 'Ol Heart.

This was the Valentine's Buffet at my home on Valentine's night. Beautiful hand-made cards, knit coasters, jewels, healthy chocolate and hearts and love from Brent and Melanie.

Melanie took one of our blank cards and put her own designs on the front.

But look at what she wrote inside... it took my breath away, it brought tears to my eyes. This is one of those 'cute daughter moments', she was just so honest with her emotions in this card... she's only 10! And she's my baby.... this is why you have children.

There is my beautiful girl with her love shirt and kiss pillow, a little kiss in her hand, and a big pink flower in her hair.

Our heart socks! Bet you can't tell which is my foot.... the smaller black one, the pink one is Melanie's size 10 foot.

Melanie and I showing our pink, red and hearts.

Family Love

For dinner, some heart shaped rice and sweet and sour chicken meatballs (recipe to come).

I even made a heart shapped cake for my loves!

I bought a heart-shaped mold a Dollarama- love what you can find there- and I found this delicious recipe for a Light Vanilla Cake... check it out.

Light Vanilla Cake (adapted from http://www.recipelink.com/msgid/3113483 )
2/3 cup sugar
1/4 cup margarine
2 tsp vanilla
2 eggs (medium sized)
1 cup all purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 cup fat free milk
Preheat the oven to 350 F. Grease a round 8 or 9 inches pan (Baking pan). Beat the margarine & sugar together, until you achieve a creamy texture. Add vanilla & eggs & continue beating. In another bowl, mix the flour & the baking powder, & continue adding everything to the mix, adding the milk gradually while continue mixing. Put the mixture in the already prepared pan & bake for 25-30 minutes.

I added a thin layer of Light Cool Whip.

Then I cut strawberries 'length-wise' so that they look like hearts and layered them on top of the cake. It was really good and so festive for this Love Holiday- what a wonderful day it was!


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