Saturday, August 21, 2010
Avocados and Smart Dogs
I went grocery shopping today. I had my list in hand, and I was looking for avocado. I have never had avocado before, but I had read that it tastes great with burgers. So, I decided today was the day that I was going to try it. I head toward the produce section when the word Pita catches my eye. I remember from reading the book, The Eat-Clean Diet Recharged, that Pita Crackers were clean. So, I stop to look over the choices. Pita Bites catches my eye, so I pick it up. One of the first things I see is "All Natural." Yes! I'm back in the cracker business. And then, I start looking at the other choices and see Pita Chips, so I look them over and see the "Garden Veggie Medley" flavor. I've had Veggie flavored crackers before, so I add that to my basket as well as the crackers. I move on to the produce section and decide to start in the organic section looking for my avocado. I only kind of know what one looks like as the extent of my knowledge of them includes how to spell it and that it is a vegetable...or is it a fruit? ;) I get to the organic section, and I start reading everything in that section. The packaged meal things are in the upper right hand corner. There's an eggplant...hmm...I wonder what that tastes like. I see blueberries and strawberries...goldmine; I pick some up. The blueberries would have been great in my all natural pancake this morning. I will post the recipe if I can figure out how. Sausage? What is that doing in this section? The meat is across the store. What are patties doing in this section? I grab the package and find out that these are not meat patties (ground turkey or burger), but they are veggie patties! Wow, I didn't know a typical grocery store carried meatless patties. I check the ingredients, and I find that they are completely natural too. Good! Then, I see hotdogs...Hotdogs? What kind of hotdog can you find in the organic section? Isn't that an oxymoron, "Organic Hotdogs?" So, I grab the package and find again that they are not your normal hot dog. They are made from vegetables. So, I guess you would call them "veggie dogs." Well, I decided to try them too. There brandname is Smart Dogs. So, I decide to cook them up. Once I get home, I started the water boiling to prepare them. And as the water is going, I start to wonder, what am I going to put on them? I don't have Ketchup. I did hear that there is organic ketchup, but I haven't seen it or bought it yet. I have the avocado. I can eat that now with the hotdog, and some more tonight when I try my patties for my veggieburger. Now, why don't they offer those at restaurants? Maybe some do; I just don't eat out much. Oh yeah, and I have tomato from last night, and some onion. Well, that'll work. Then, I began to wonder what they would taste like. Their smell isn't something I would brag about, so I started to get a little nervous. What would I do with the other seven dogs if I didn't like the first one? So, I butter my bread using Land o Lakes natural butter spread with Canola Oil, while the dogs are getting their two minute boiling bath. I add a cooked dog, and grab a knife for the onion and tomato. Note to self: If you have chopped up a tomato, stick it in the fridge overnight! Lesson learned. Thankfully, I have another tomato. I grab the avocado, wash it...(I have no clue what I am doing)..., I decide to chop it in half since I've seen pictures of it in half with the big ball of a pit in the middle. I pull it open and grab a spoon. It appears soft. I scoop some out and try to figure out how to spread it when I decide a knife would be better. Of course, I need to taste a little while I'm spreading. It isn't so bad...kind of tastes buttery and salty. Hmm... And I take a bite of the end of my bare dog. That doesn't really have a taste. Great, I'm not sure about this. But I hope the toppings will help. So, I have my dog wrapped in bread with a little avocado spread on the end, some pieces of tomato, and a little onion. I bring it to my chair and sit down. Well, here goes nothing... Hmm...odd. Not too bad, but it is definitely a work in progress...needs ketchup :). The taste is dull and kind of blah. I barely taste the hotdog flavor, but it is very faint. I will continue to experiment with these. I plan to buy more when these are gone, but I will post a recipe when I find something that works and tastes delicious! And that is my experience with clean veggie dogs and avocados...so far.
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