Big bite brownies. Just plain big cookies.

By far, this is the favorite dessert photo I’ve taken since I started this project:

Four “Big-Bite Brownies” stacked. Courtesy of Metropolitan Market and their fabulous “free with coupon” offer to Bryant shoppers. Look for yours in the mail! Except for E., who for some reason does not receive the coupon.

At one time they were called “Two-bite Brownies”. I don’t know what marketing maven decided to change it from two normal bites to one big bite.

Whatever the decision, it didn’t really change the flavor. They are good, but not overwhelming. I am more excited about getting the bargain than about the brownies themselves.

I picked up the brownies yesterday. Then, this morning, having forgotten we had brownies at home, I picked up a couple of cookies while at PCC after rowing. Of course, I remembered on the way home that I am trying to avoid cookies in the first place, nevermind that we had a small tub of brownies at home waiting for me. Ah well. Tough life.

One peanut butter chocolate chip cookie, and one ginger snap cookie. Both vegan, both from PCC, as I mentioned earlier.

I’ve had them before. I know they are gooood. I bought the PBCC for the husband. I personally enjoy the spicy molasses of the ginger snap (which is chewy, not crunchy, by the way).

When is it okay to have two desserts? When isn’t it?

Another so-so dinner, capped by a much more enjoyable dessert. Or two.

Do you sometimes have a craving for something but perhaps can’t get to it for days? For me, that craving has been ramen noodles. The good old-fashioned kind that my dad used to make many a Saturday or Sunday lunch growing up (it was either ramen or fried rice). A week or more ago Rick in the vanpool mentioned something about ramen noodles. Something about feeding it to his kids on a regular basis. I had to remind him that, actually, ramen noodles aren’t really good for you (fried, probably more than once. How else do you suppose you’re able to cook it in under three minutes?). Since that day (a week or longer ago), I’ve been thinking about ramen noodles.

I love ramen, but I don’t eat it on a regular basis. I used to. Used to always have a few packages around the house. But the fried-ness, and my attempt to stay healthy (disregard for a moment the numerous posts I’ve done on cookies). Maybe once every few months. Maybe.

I’m very particular about my ramen. Manchurian? No, thanks. Top Ramen? Uh-uh. There are only certain kinds that I’ll purchase. I don’t know the name brands (one might be “Nissan”). Just the packaging, because usually they are in an Asian language. Lucky for me, the QFC carries the brands I want. Unlucky for me, I was standing in the Market, and all they had was Manchurian and Top Ramen. Huh? The Market? The one with the ridiculously pricey cookies from Italy? Expensive fig bread from Spain? Highfalutin everything? Nope. Couldn’t be bothered with a $0.59 package of ramen.

So the alternative was going home and making soba noodles from the pantry. Decent, but not the same. You know how you’re craving something…the alternative, no matter what it is, is never as good. You taste it hoping for one thing and it’s just not it.

BTW, I make REALLY good ramen noodles. I know, it’s nothing fancy, but if you’re going to do it you’ve got to do it right. Maybe it’s an Asian thing, but there is WAY more to ramen noodles than the silver packet of ‘spices’ that it comes with. I’ll take a trip to the Asian market this weekend to pick some up, and will post my special recipe then.

Ambrosetti Luna di Miele. Look for the woman on the tagAnyway, on to dessert. This morning, at PCC, I picked up another packet of Ambrosetti cookies. They didn’t have the Occhi type that I was ga-ga over last week. They did carry the “Luna di Miele”, a biscotti-like cookie half dipped in yummy chocolate. Same flavors as the Occhi. Less chocolate, but nevertheless, delicious.

I had just finished taking photos of this cookie (not a great pic; why is it so hard to take a photo of a cookie?) when the husband returned home. He had stopped at Whole Foods and surprised me with my favorite, the Whole Foods mini-apple pie. I don’t know if they make it on the premise or get some generic company to bake them, but I love these little apple pies. The lattice topping is delicate, the filling more sweet than tart, the portion just right for two people (or one, if you are feeling selfish).

Apple Pie from Whole Foods

Anyway. I figured, with the disapointing noodle dinner, on top of having gone to the gym AND practice today, today was all right to have two desserts. So be it.

Cookie and ice cream

The last two evenings, dessert has been much more memorable than dinner. Tonight’s dessert included walking to the Market. I had expected to get another bag of Ambrossetti cookies (as I discussed in an earlier post), however to my surprise they had none. The woman at the bakery didn’t know what I was talking about and led me down the wrong aisle.

So instead I chose the Dancing Deer Baking Co.’s Cherry Almond Ginger Chew. The ginger is fresh, not like the traditional ginger snap flavor. It slightly overpowers the cherry and almond. If you’re not into ginger, you may want to pass. I added a scoop (or two) of Dreyer’s French Silk ice cream (Slow-churned, i.e. reduced fat. I don’t even know what full-fat ice cream tastes like anymore). For those of you on the East Coast, Dreyer’s is Edy’s. Get it? Edy’s is Dreyer’s.

Cherry Almond Ginger Chew with French Silk Ice Cream