Cait's Blog

Peanut Butter Kale
Last week, I "tweeted" about what is currently one of my favorite meals. Some were intrigued. Some were grossed out. The skepticism is understandable - the ingredients include kale, peanut butter, and garlic. As I suggested last week (and a few agreed), I may be demented, but it's worth a try. Unless, of course, you're allergic to peanuts. It's not that good!

Gear Highlight: Winter Riding Apparel
Riding outdoors in the winter in New England can be quite a challenge. If we're lucky enough to just have the cold and not the snow, dressing becomes a feat of its own. You pull out every article of cycling clothing that you own, put each piece on, one layer at a time, and attempt to head out the door only to find that you can't. You can't get your arms down! (a la A Christmas Story)
Archive for January 2012
Last week, I "tweeted" about what is currently one of my favorite meals. Some were intrigued. Some were grossed out. The skepticism is understandable - the ingredients include kale, peanut butter, and garlic. As I suggested last week (and a few agreed), I may be demented, but it's worth a try. Unless, of course, you're allergic to peanuts. It's not that good!
Riding outdoors in the winter in New England can be quite a challenge. If we're lucky enough to just have the cold and not the snow, dressing becomes a feat of its own. You pull out every article of cycling clothing that you own, put each piece on, one layer at a time, and attempt to head out the door only to find that you can't. You can't get your arms down! (a la A Christmas Story)

