It’s been a homemade bread type of day for me!
First with breakfast and now with lunch.
You can’t beat it when it’s fresh like this, so I try to use it as quickly as possible.
After that it’s freeze + toast to enjoy π
I had a nice tuna sandwich for lunch today. Β
I go in and out of tuna phases…I’m “in” one right now, so this was greatly enjoyed. Β But I have to be careful – I find it’s really easy to overdo it with tuna for me so I need to be scrupulous when it comes to eating it. Β Once I get sick of it…that’s it for a LONG while.
A red pear and baby carrots on the side:
Quick and filling – which is just what I need during these study days!
We’re planning naan pizzas for dinner – excited!!
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Claire @ Live and Love to Eat says
We’re planning pizza for dinner too – but probably take out!
Cait says
Any form of pizza is A-OK in my book! π
Katie says
If we have homemade bread in the house, it lasts for approximately 3 seconds before we eat it all. Every meal.
Cait says
Hahaha yup! For us too π That’s why we should all just live together, eat bread and call it a day.
Jennifer says
You keep teasing us with your YUMMY looking homemade breads!!!!! any chance of a recipe anytime soon? Have a great day and thanks for the posts!
Cait says
Haha – I just posted it here π The only thing I did differently with this recipe was to sub in quinoa flour for the vital wheat gluten π Enjoy!
Jennifer says
Thank you so much!!!
Cait says
Anytime! π
corrie anne says
that’s exactly how we are when we have homemade bread… best eaten right away so get to it!! lol.
Cait says
Haha I love it – it’s so true!
Liz @ Tip Top Shape says
If I made my own bread I would be eating SO much of it!! lol And Naan pizzas sound delicious!! You better post a recipe for that!
Cait says
Haha I definitely will – there’s not much to it, but you can be sure I’ll be detailing it tonight π
Kelly says
I love tunafish!! I make mine chalked full of good stuff! I mix it with Fage (instead of mayonnaise), celery, apple, walnuts, and dill relish. I love love love it. I don’t usually get sick of it but there are other foods that I can get on kicks with and then I burn myself out for a long time. Like acorn squash. Seriously one winter I ate it almost every night for dinner and I got so sick of it that now, almost 3 years later, I still cant look at it without cringing.
Cait says
Oooh I LOVE the apple and walnut addition! I definitely want to try that! And hahaha – I hate when that happens! I always try to be so cautious of doing that with my favorite foods. I did it this winter with overnight oats and can barely choke them down anymore which makes me SO sad.
Katie @ Talk Less, Say More says
I definitely go through tuna phases too but I’m careful not to overdo it. One time I was in such a phase that I think it made me sick. Too much tuna is not good…
Cait says
Hahaha exactly…good things in small doses π