One of my favorite places to eat lunch is Potbelly. Potbelly started out as a Chicago antique shop. The owners thought it would be a good idea to serve lunch to their customers, and now there are more than 240 Potbelly Sandwich Shops around the country. Their menu offers a wide variety of sandwiches, soups, sides and salads. And for the sweet tooth - fresh, in-store baked cookies and hand dipped shakes. Each shop also provides lunchtime entertainment in the form of a local musician - a very nice touch.
My current favorite lunch choice is the Uptown Salad - all natural grilled chicken, grapes, apples, dried cranberries, candied walnuts, red onion, and blue cheese - with balsamic vinaigrette. Delicious! And because I'm eating a healthy salad, I don't feel at all bad about having one of their oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. These cookies are amazing - and addicting! My friends tell me the shakes are to-die-for, but I haven't tried one yet. I'm afraid I'd have to make a choice between the shake or a cookie, and I'm just not ready to go there yet.
But maybe now I am. After a brief search on Google, I found a recipe that comes very close to those delicious cookies that I love so much. I made a batch this afternoon and I will not say how many cookies I have consumed. Let's just say it's been a lot. Anyway, since I love you all and I love these cookies, I want to share the recipe with you.
You're welcome!
Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
1 cup Butter
1 cup Brown Sugar
1 cup Sugar
2 Eggs
2 teaspoons Vanilla
2 cups Flour
2-1/2 cups Oats (I used quick oats)
1-1/2 teaspoons Baking Soda
1 teaspoon Salt
2 cups Chocolate Chips
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a large bowl, cream together butter, brown sugar, and sugar. One at a time, mix in the eggs. Mix in the vanilla. In a separate bowl, combine the oats, flour, baking soda, and salt. Stir. Slowly add to the wet ingredients and mix well. Stir in the chocolate chips.
Form the dough into balls. Bake for 10-12 minutes.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Discovering Potbelly... and a Recipe
Discovering Potbelly... and a Recipe
2013-03-24T18:10:00-05:00
LeAnn Knight
Downtown Houston|food|recipes|
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Saturday, January 26, 2013
Am I A Crazy Cat Lady?
A few years ago, I wrote a post about my family's relationship with Stray Cats. Our newest stray at that time blessed us with four additional kittens, and my son's friends who all wanted kittens... well, that didn't happen. My stepdaughter took one of the kittens, and we kept the rest. So now our cat count is up to eight. Yes, I said eight. But I have officially decreed that eight is enough. (Bonus points to those of you who remember that TV show.) And I have stuck by it... the last stray who showed up on our front porch - thanks to our neighbor who thought she had to be one of ours - was dutifully delivered to the local animal shelter. She was a very sweet cat, and she really wanted to be our cat, but I was determined that I would not become the crazy cat lady.
There are very few dull moments when you own eight cats. Someone is always annoying someone else, clawing up furniture, knocking things off shelves, or barfing up a hairball. The excitement never ends. Recently, one of our little guys became very ill with a urinary blockage. He spent four days shuttling between the vet and the emergency animal clinic, where he received IV fluids and was closely monitored. We learned a lot about cats' urinary health and spent way more money than you would ever expect to spend on one little cat. The good news is that he made it through and is now back to his old self again... mischevious as ever.
On important lesson that we learned from this experience is that cats should not be fed a diet of only dry cat food... and if they've experienced urinary problems, they shouldn't have dry food at all. Our cats had always been self feeding, and our job was to fill the bowls whenever they got empty. Now, everyone gets canned food, delivered twice a day. The transition wasn't easy, and a few of our guys (including the sick one) turned up their noses at first, but hunger got the best of them and everyone seems to be happy with the new routine.
Now that the cats have decided they like canned food, we go through seven to eight cans a day. That means my weekly grocery list includes 50+ cans of cat food. Last weekend, the girl bagging my groceries asked if there was a special on cat food. When I responded with, "No, we just have lots of cats," she gave me that look. The look that says, "Oh, you're one of those crazy cat ladies."
Damn.
There are very few dull moments when you own eight cats. Someone is always annoying someone else, clawing up furniture, knocking things off shelves, or barfing up a hairball. The excitement never ends. Recently, one of our little guys became very ill with a urinary blockage. He spent four days shuttling between the vet and the emergency animal clinic, where he received IV fluids and was closely monitored. We learned a lot about cats' urinary health and spent way more money than you would ever expect to spend on one little cat. The good news is that he made it through and is now back to his old self again... mischevious as ever.
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Now that the cats have decided they like canned food, we go through seven to eight cans a day. That means my weekly grocery list includes 50+ cans of cat food. Last weekend, the girl bagging my groceries asked if there was a special on cat food. When I responded with, "No, we just have lots of cats," she gave me that look. The look that says, "Oh, you're one of those crazy cat ladies."
Damn.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas... But Not At Our House
Celtic Christmas weekend at RenFest |
We usually put our tree up the weekend after Thanksgiving,
but that’s when Mike got sick, and then the cat got sick and, well… I haven’t
really had the time to breathe, much less think about Christmas.
I bought a poinsettia for my husband’s hospital room, and we
put it on the front porch when he came home. Does that count as decorating? No, I didn’t think so.
The new tree that James and I bought back in November is
still sitting in its box. We brought the decorations down from the attic so we
could donate two older trees, and all the boxes are sitting in the middle of
our living room.
I have Christmas cards and stamps, but I haven’t even
started addressing the envelopes. I
wanted to take a new family portrait to include in our cards this year. Yeah, that hasn’t happened either.
I haven’t bought a single gift. I have no idea what I would buy anyway, even
if I did have the time to go shopping. I
could shop online, if I knew what to buy.
Is it too late to have things delivered in time for Christmas?
The worst part about this is that I don’t really care. It’s not that I’m anti-Christmas…it’s just
that I’m not at all excited about the holidays this year.
We’re planning to put up the tree tonight after dinner, and
I have some eggnog in the fridge. Maybe
that, and a little bourbon, will put me in a more festive mood.
Cheers!
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas... But Not At Our House
2012-12-09T18:20:00-06:00
LeAnn Knight
Christmas|family|holiday|
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Thankfulness: A Belated Thanksgiving Post
I am thankful that we were able to enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving meal this year, and share it with my step-daughter, her boyfriend, and one of my son's best friends.
I am thankful that we were able to spend Black Friday at the Texas Renaissance Festival with my step-daughter and her boyfriend - even though my husband wasn't feeling well and had to stay home. We also got to play a part in the big marriage proposal. It was a very special day.
I am thankful for all the wonderful people at the Conroe Regional Medical Center, who took such good care of my husband when we arrived early Saturday morning, and throughout his five day stay after his appendectomy. He came home on Thursday and is feeling much better.
I am thankful that my job provides medical insurance.
I am thankful for my son, who took care of things at home while I was spending time at the hospital, and took over hosting our house guests for the remainder of their visit.
I am thankful for my boss, who allowed me to work from home - on my own schedule - so I could spend time with my husband every day. The free wi-fi at the hospital was helpful too.
I am thankful for the people at the West Davis Veterinary Clinic and Conroe Emergency Animal Clinic who cared for our cat. Puck became very ill with a blocked urinary tract on the same day that my husband came home from the hospital. He spent four days shuttling between these two clinics, and is still in the process of recovering - now at home.
I am thankful for my husband, who is taking care of the cats during his own recovery, so I can go back to work.
I am thankful that everyone is back home now.
I am thankful that I have Friday off.
I am thankful that we were able to spend Black Friday at the Texas Renaissance Festival with my step-daughter and her boyfriend - even though my husband wasn't feeling well and had to stay home. We also got to play a part in the big marriage proposal. It was a very special day.
I am thankful for all the wonderful people at the Conroe Regional Medical Center, who took such good care of my husband when we arrived early Saturday morning, and throughout his five day stay after his appendectomy. He came home on Thursday and is feeling much better.
I am thankful that my job provides medical insurance.
I am thankful for my son, who took care of things at home while I was spending time at the hospital, and took over hosting our house guests for the remainder of their visit.
I am thankful for my boss, who allowed me to work from home - on my own schedule - so I could spend time with my husband every day. The free wi-fi at the hospital was helpful too.
I am thankful for the people at the West Davis Veterinary Clinic and Conroe Emergency Animal Clinic who cared for our cat. Puck became very ill with a blocked urinary tract on the same day that my husband came home from the hospital. He spent four days shuttling between these two clinics, and is still in the process of recovering - now at home.
I am thankful for my husband, who is taking care of the cats during his own recovery, so I can go back to work.
I am thankful that everyone is back home now.
I am thankful that I have Friday off.
Thankfulness: A Belated Thanksgiving Post
2012-12-05T21:48:00-06:00
LeAnn Knight
family|pets|Thanksgiving|
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