Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Have to feed these two too!



So, training is also all about nutrition that you put into your body! I have to eat gluten free and it's hard to find delicious affordable food many times especially things that are bready/carby. So, when I developed this delicious gluten free chicken pot pie I was SO excited to try it! Because it was SO good and only 307 calories per "serving." I say "serving" because it's a serving that most people would be plenty fine with (1/4 a 9" by 9" pan), but as I am training and nursing I need half the pan!

As this is the first food blog post I've ever done, I didn't take enough pictures! I also wasn't planning on posting this until my sister asked me for the recipe! She also has an awesome working out/foodie blog here.

So onto the actual recipe! When I did eat gluten I made a version with a biscuit-type topping. It's not the typical pie with pie crust and what not. It's much easier and faster than that!

So, again I didn't plan on blogging this, the only reason I took the picture was because I was sending this to my sister!

4 servings

Ingredients

1/2 tbs olive oil
1 medium onion chopped
3 tbs cornstarch
2 cups chicken broth
2-14oz cans mixed vegetables
1 cup cooked chopped chicken
1 tsp seasoned salt
1/2 cup milk (skim)

Topping
3/4 cup pamela's baking mix (you can use a different baking mix, but this is the best gluten free one I've found), I will attempt to make this with just flours, no mix soon!
1/2 cup low-fat buttermilk
1 egg white
2 tbs. melted margarine

1. Heat oven to 400F. In a saucepan heat olive oil. Add chopped onion and cook until tender. Add 3 tbs cornstartch. With a whisk, slowly whisk in chicken broth. If you do this too quick you will end up with cornstarch chunks in your mix. If you'd rather, you can always add the cornstarch to a little bit of the broth and make a slurry and then add the slurry into the pan with the other broth. Make sure you bring this mixture to a boil so it will thicken up! Add in veggies, chicken, salt and milk. If you want a little home "soup" flavor you can also add in a little thyme.

2. Pour all the contents of the pan into a square casserole dish. You can stop here and refrigerate it so all you have to do is pull it out and make the topping and stick it in the oven. I usually do this now that I have a daughter!

3. In a small bowl all all the topping ingredients and mix just until blended. "Pour" the mixture over the casserole. Spread it out over the top. It's fine if you don't get it to go to the edges of the pan. Alternatively you can just make little biscuit "plops" on top.

4. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until topping is browned and cooked all the way through.


Hope you enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions!

Here are the nutrition facts for 1 serving. This recipe has 4 servings.
You can always make your own chicken stock to decrease the sodium content.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Muncie 70.3 and pictures!


Muncie 70.3 race report

This was by far the most fun race I’ve ever done! Probably because of many factors: expectation-free because of 12 weeks post-baby and my first half-iron, Muncie is a great place to race, not far away from home, perfect weather, and MOST of all my sister came and did it with me!

So, I’ll put in too much detail for everyone to read but I want it so feel free to just skim the rest or go to the bottom with pictures and race results.

Scott was on a high-adventure all week and didn’t think he would be home till I had already left for the race on Friday. Well, I got a call Thursday from him saying he would be home Friday morning! I was SO happy! Emi didn’t sleep well for me the last couple days and I was ready for more than 4 hours of sleep in a night. I guess I was so happy that night that I didn’t sleep either (3 hours broken up in 3 segments). Emi on the other hand slept AWESOME! 11 weeks old and she ate at 8, down at 9pm and slept till 8am! AMAZING, just wish I could capitalize on it!

Well, Scott came home and I took a nap and then left so we really didn’t get to see each other for more than a few minutesL. I picked my sister up from the Indianapolis airport and we drove to the race check-in/expo. In the bathroom of the expo I discovered that my battery pack for my pump didn’t work! So, I found a secluded place with a pump and did my business. Oh the trials of a mom! J

Packet pickup was quick and we stayed and talked to some vendors. Shameless plug… there was one vendor that was a new goo-type product. They espouse that their product will not cause stomach problems. I tried both kinds and it was DELICIOUS! I plan on buying some online and trying it on my longer days. I have never been able to take goos. I talked to them for a while since the guys there were the owners. The one who started it was a collegiate runner and then joined the military. He said he used to mix chia seeds and water in Afghanistan and it got him through so he then developed this 100% natural goo when he got home. I also ate a whole bunch of bonk breaker taste tests because they are AMAZING! My sis says that I should write them in the fall to try to get them to give me free product, we’ll see how that goes, better get faster!

We went to the course to do a little shake out bike ride. I had already run a little that morning and just wanted to do 15 minutes on the bike. We both had to go to the bike mechanic people. My bike seriously rides SO much better because of them. It was a huge difference! I guess that’s what happens when you haven’t lubed your bike for a year!

We stayed 25 minutes away since all the hotels were taken when I started to look. I had made some brown rice pasta, sauce, and chicken for us to have for dinner. We went to Wal-Mart and picked up some water bottles to be able to throw on the ride.

I must have pre-race insomnia because I got about 4 hours that night too. I woke up at 12 and just couldn’t go back to sleep till much later. Well, we woke up and ate (pamela’s pancakes, banana, peanut butter) and went to the course. We somehow got to park RIGHT next to transition, SO blessed! I was a little worried about how this whole pumping situation would work out. I posted on the Facebook page to ask if there was a place I would be able to have a plug to pump. Someone with a house across the street said I could pump there.

After setting up transition I went to their house to pump, found the plug on the porch and couldn’t put my plug in because the plug had a plastic cover over that wouldn’t move out of the way enough! I was worried and started walking around their house to find a different plug. Their garage door was open and so I went and pumped in their garage. The wife came out as I had a couple more minutes left and I explained my self. Thankfully her husband had told her about me! She was very kind and let me finish up even though she wanted to go down to the start. I left my bag right out side her house and went over to the start. By this time it was after 7 as I headed to the start. My wave was second to go in the water. Meredith was going to do my hair but we just didn’t feel like we had time.

We were on the outside corner and I was going to try to stick on her feet for a few minutes, after the start I think I saw her hit the water, maybe not even that. I never saw her feet. I got a little rallied in the water the whole way. I kept hitting a good stride and then would get pulled, hit, water in my face, etc. I couldn’t see much because my goggles kept fogging and the sun was in the way too. I stopped something like 5 times to clear my goggles. I didn’t do that last year and was very glad I did this year. I also kicked harder at the end right before getting out, which gets blood to your legs so you don’t feel as unsteady getting out of the water.

I was able to get out at 38:05 which was great for being in the pool a total of 10 times before the race. My transitions are always slow. My sister asked me “what do you DO in transition?” At least the transition was faster than last year (not by much though). I was off on my bike. I was cruising averaging above 22 when I looked at it and thought “uhoh.” I’ve only been training on my trainer and went on one ride outside before the race. That one ride was only 2 hours and was in the POORING rain. So, I couldn’t even tell how fast I would be able to go on that ride. I scared myself and slowed it down a little. In hind site I shouldn’t have, but I guess that’s what race experience is for. My sister and I didn’t go to the athlete meeting so we were both surprised that there was a 3/4mile no pass zone. After that zone I saw Scott and Emi!!! It was just what I needed there and I even teared up a little seeing them. I didn’t have any idea when I would because Scott was planning on being up there for the start but hadn’t gotten much sleep and slept through 4 alarms on his phone. He left the house a little before the race started. Well, a little after I saw them my attitude went down the drain. The road condition was AWEFUL! Last year we didn’t have to go on this part of the road. I couldn’t wait for the turnaround! I also was so excited to be able to see Scott and Emi. It kept me going knowing that I would be able to see them again at the end of the awful road!

Oh I forgot, a little over an hour into the bike I was calculating my nutrition. I was planning on taking around 200cals/hour. I was STARVING after a little over an hour and couldn’t figure out why this nutrition plan wasn’t working for me. I then realized, I’m a nursing mom! Of course I need more nutrition than normal! So, I was craving bars not just goos and chews and liquid. I was a little worried because solid food can make your stomach a little upset. I ended up doing about 400cal/hour! I then did about 150/hour on the run.

My goal for the bike was to not let any women pass me and I had 2 pass me. They weren’t in my age group though! I kept going back and forth with this 20-year-old guy.

I got off the bike for T2 and my legs felt so so weird! I’ve done several bricks (bike then run) and I never have felt that weird coming off the bike. T2 was slow, like always. I changed my jersey into one I made that said 12 weeks postpartum. Also went to the porta-potty. My goal for the run was to not let anyone, guy or girl, pass me. The first mile you always have to tell yourself to go slower because you think that. My first mile was 6:37, 7:05, 6:50, 6:50, 6:52, 6:49, 6:49. 7:05, 7:01, 6:59, 7:11, 7:09, 7:13 (1.1). At about 10 miles to go on the bike I started realizing that I had the possibility to go under 5 hours. I kept calculating out what I was going to have to run to be able to break 5 hours.

I actually felt really, really good the whole run and thought to pick it up, but didn’t want to crash and burn. One guy barely passed me around 4 miles and I went with him, just behind him. I didn’t want to let him go but he slowly drifted from me. I kept him in my eye site the whole race. He probably finished 20-30 seconds in front of me. I felt good until the last two miles. I think I got a little heat exhaustion. I also never feel anything that hurts usually but my foot hurt the last couple miles. With two miles I was sure that I could make it under 5 hours! I got to see Scott and Emi one more time at the finish line! When I saw the race clock I kind of freaked out because I thought I had 5 seconds to cross the finish line to break 5. I sprinted it in the last couple feet and came in when the seconds said 59. I was confused because I thought our wave went off at 7:17 but it went off at 7:19 so I did break 5! 4:58.59! My first half ironman!

Right after, I went to try to find Scott and Emi and got to hang out with them and we went to go pump. We found Meredith as well and we had a little freak-out-hug-party.

I was an awesome, fun, amazing experience! Thanks to all who helped support me and cheer me on! Thanks for the text messages from everyone! I’m so blessed to have people who love me so much! Thanks to my husband for coming and brining our little one to cheer. It helped me so much and I wouldn’t have been able to accomplish my goals if they hadn’t come! I know it took a lot of time and effort on his part to make that happen! Thanks to my sister and BGFF. I hope that someday this will become a more common occurrence and we will be able to live closer together to be able to train, race, cook/bake, and hang out together! I wouldn’t have been able to break 5 hours without her here and seeing her on the course cheering me on! She always knew I could break 5 hours even though I said no way! That’s what family is for right, believing more in the person than they do themselves. The only thing I wish was different this weekend is that it was longer, lots, lots, longer…

Edit: I had to add that my sister did AMAZING too! She didn't taper at all for the race and used the day as an awesome training day. She didn't wear a wet suit and still had the fastest swim time in our division and also had the fastest bike in our division! I can;t wait to see her bust it out in Louisville and do amazing in Kona and Arizona!

And for the photo bomb!

I'm two months old!


This is what I like to do while mommy works out!


Bath time is the happiest time of the day!
 Guess who did this picture:)


Got my haircut for my race!
 This picture is a complete joke!
 Meredith and I and our awards after Muncie 70.3!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Two days before race day!


So, I’m not too good at this blogging thing! In terms of workouts, they are going pretty well. My crazy long workout before the race was a week or two ago. It was a 3 hour bike and 1 hour run. The bike was great, it’s hard to tell since I’m on a trainer and don’t have my speed computer hooked up. My run was amazing though! I got back and thought “I really don’t want to calculate what my pace was.” I did it any way since my sis told me to… 6:45ish pace!!! WHAAA??? That was my reaction anyway! So, that workout went really well, or I went real slow on my bike.

I ran 13-14 miles a couple times and went around 7:10 pace so I was happy about that too. All my other runs have been between 7-7:30 pace. I don’t feel fully back running wise but I’m getting there!

I started swimming! I joined the Y for cheap during the summer and they have a 50m outdoor pool. Deanna (a friend from church) started coming with me so I even have someone to push me, which I really need with swimming. My 3rd or 4th time swimming I decided to swim a straight mile and time it… DISASTOR! It took me 32 minutes! I was so down after that! Ac ouple times later I did a timed 1,000m and did it in 17:10! (much faster pace). So, I’m not expecting much out of the swim, but I’ll finish it and won’t be last. I’m hoping to do the 1.2 miles around 38-40 minutes.

I’ve been inside on my trainer since I got prego so it’s been 11 months! This last weekend I told Scott I needed to go outside a least once before the race. So, we planned for Saturday. Well, anyone in Cincy knows that we had a CRAZY rainstorm and had flash flood warnings! I was undeterred since this was my ONLY chance to go outside! I was soaked the minute I got out of the car and I really am not exaggerating! You know you haven’t been outside in too long when you are 5 minutes out and realize that you don’t have a helmet on! I turned around and got it! Grateful I didn’t crash at all especially while I didn’t have a helmet on!

So here’s a list of what I’ve done as workouts to prepare for Muncie. Just two days away! I can’t sleep so why not blog right?

week of the 9th 13 hours
cMonday- 30 minute run, 1 hour ride
cTuesday- 30 minute ride, 30 minute  ride
Wednesday- 1:30 run, 1:30 hour ride
Thursday- 2 hour 10 minute ride
Friday- 1 hour run, 1.5 hour ride, 1 hour ride
cSaturday- 30 minute run, 1 hour ride

week of the 16th  14 hours
Monday- 1 hour 40 minute run, 1 hour bike
Tuesday- 1:30 bike, 30 minute swim
Wednesday- 30 minute run , 1:10 hour bike, 30 minute swim
Thursday- 3 hour ride, 1 hour run
Friday- 1:05 bike,
Saturday- 1 hour bike, 45 minute run, 30 minute swim

week of the 23rd 12 hours
Monday- 1:40 run, 30 minute bike
Tuesday- 1:30 bike, 30 minute swim
Wednesday- 1 hour run, 1 hour bike
Thursday-1:15 bike, 45 minute swim
Friday- 30 minute run, 1 hour swim
Saturday- 2:30 ride, 1 hour run

week of the 30th 7-8 hours
Monday- 10 mile run, 30 minute swim
Tuesday- 1:30 ride
Wednesday- warm up then 1,000 fast (17:10 minutes)swim, 30-40 minute run Thursday- 1.5 hour ride
Friday- 20 minute run, 1 hour swim
Saturday- 1:45 ride, 45 minute swim

week of the 7th (race week!) 4.5 hours?
Monday- 30 minute run, 40 minute swim
Tuesday- 45 minute bike
Wednesday- 42 minute run, 30 minute swim
Thursday- 1 hour bike
Friday- 15, 15 ,15- don’t fret if I can’t get it all in
Saturday- RACE DAY! 

I still haven't decided on a race day time goal, I started training for this thinking I wouldn't have one at all, but really, how fun is that right? I'm still trying to workout how I'm going to pump right before and right after the race. I was thinking of pumping during T2 as well, but I don't think I'll want to take the time to do that. 

And now for the photo bomb! I need to load my picture onto our computer because I have all the recent ones since Scott's phone became too full of picture to take more and he couldn't decide which ones to delete.