Shabbat Dinner with friends

I don’t think we could have picked a better way to finish the 5 day challange than to have shabbat dinner at 104 West. Team kosher was well represented with our team Captain Paul Muscente, then Chef Nery, Murray LaLonde, and of course, myself(Harry Ashendorf). Team Vegetarian was represented with Richard Anderson joining us, as well as team Dairy free with Ed Stinchcomb and Matthew Johnson rounding out our table.

Chef Kevin was a great host, entrees were extremely flavorful(brisket, roasted chicken, and tofu kabobs). The side dishes included one of my favorite in the potato kugal, then corn on the cobb, 104 West’s hummus, and a host of housemade salads. To finish this meal off was a beautiful cake.

This was a great eye opening experience to have to “travel” to get the meals necessary for my diet for the week,and not be able to just eat anywhere.

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Friday lunch at 104West!

Friday lunches at 104West are known as the “man” (with a pardon from the ladies) lunch, it’s a festival of meat. All the other days of the week are typically dairy. So it would seem risky for someone from team vegetarian. Actually I found a Dr. Praeger’s vegetable burger with all the toppings including guacamole. I added some French fries, mixed vegetables and a salad from their salad garden. I finished the meal with a great baklava. Who knew on a double meat day.

One last Gluten-Free lunch on campus

“Finally Friday” has even more meaning for me than usual, as it’s the last of 5 Days eating all my meals and snacks without gluten. This has been a tremendous education for me, and I can tell from the dozens of other blog posts this week that it has been for my colleagues in Cornell Dining, as well.

No bun? No problem!

No bun? No problem!

For my last 5 Days lunch, on such a nice day, I decided to head to West Campus and 104West!, Cornell’s remarkable multicultural dining room. It’s not just Kosher but Halal, as well, and I’ve enjoyed my meal every time I’ve been there. Best of all, Friday is burgers and dogs day!

Unfortunately, unlike some of the eateries I’ve been to this week, 104West! doesn’t have any gluten-free alternative bread, such as hamburger rolls, available. There is such a thing as Kosher gluten-free bread, but that may be too niche a market for Cornell Dining to stock it. No worries, I’ve had a burger without a bun before! This time, I topped the delicious hand-ground beef patty with some tomatoes and fresh guacamole.

One nice thing about eating Kosher meat is you know there are no fillers added. This was a great burger! Veggieburgers are available, too, but those are labeled as containing wheat, so that’s out for today.

Great salad bar at 104West!... but no bacon bits or crispies for me!

Great salad bar at 104West!… but none of these faux “bacon” bits or crispies for me!

I also availed myself of 104West!’s extensive salad bar, which includes tofu and hard-boiled eggs to boost the protein of your meal if you’re not having meat. But wait! Are those bacon bits?! Bacon wouldn’t be Kosher even at a meat meal, such as Friday lunch here, so the 104West! salad bar features soy “bacon” bits! I was curious to try these, but since they’re processed or manufactured food, I figured I’d better ask if they were gluten-free. Sure enough, they’re not. They contain wheat flour.

The dessert table also had lots of temptation, including some beautiful-looking baklava, but I had to pass. I’ll come back for some of that baklava another time, though. Of course, I realize hundreds of people on the Cornell campus can’t just stop eating gluten-free, the way I can after this week. I’m lucky, and after 5 Days, much better informed.

Grand Finale Lunch

Members of the “Gluten & Diary-free Team” and the “Vegetarian” team trying to have lunch and test the staff’s knowledge in WSH. What an eye-opening experience the 5 DAY experiment has been.

Levon Brewer, Susan Whitaker, & Therese O'Connor dine in the Ivy room on day 5.

Levon Brewer, Susan Whitaker, & Therese O’Connor dine in the Ivy room on day 5.

Vegetarian Lunch, Day Four

More Beans Please! That’s right, I chose more beans for lunch on Day Four of the 5 Days Challenge. Not only was this Burrito Salad from Martha’s vegetarian, but it was vegan and gluten free! So, many of my fellow participants could eat this delicious option. It’s kind of like a Burrito, without the tortilla. Or like a Taco Salad, without the chips. Thus….a Burrito Salad! Layers of beans, rice, lettuce, tomato, and jalapenos were topped with tofu. The gluten free could choose beef or chicken too.
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Day 4 kosher

Fourth day of kosher started as normal. Grabbed a reliable friend in chobani yogurt, can’t go wrong with yogurt for breakfast. For lunch, I decided to stay home and dine with my fellow managers at Bear Necessities. I had a very nice fresh take kosher salad produced at 104 west. It was a beautifully made with fresh greens, many vegetables, and a hard boiled egg. The Ken’s golden Italian dressing finished off my salad. I shared a bag of sea salt popcorners with my team captain Paul.

My dining partners that day consisted of Paul, team kosher captain, Steve, who had our Bear Necessities cooks make a beautiful vegan pizza full of fresh vegetables, and he didn’t even miss the cheese. Finally Gary, who was eating vegetarian, had a great tossed salad made by the deli of Bear Necessities. A fun and delicious lunch by all.

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Risley Dining Dragnet

Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to see here below is true. The names have been changed to protect the innocent. This is the city: Ithaca, New York. I work here. I’m a cop. My name is Sgt. Joe Friday.

It was 12:45pm on a Thursday afternoon. My partner and I were working the day shift out of the 5 day division. We were thinking we should grab a bite to eat as lunch time was fading fast. We had heard from our sources that there had been some vegetarian activity over at a joint called Risley Dining. We drove our cruiser over to check out what we had heard.

We were checked in by a guy named Sharky. I questioned him and told him all we need to know are the facts, sir. Everything seemed like it was on the up an up but we decided to stick around and see things first hand. We headed in to where we had heard vegetarian food had been seen before. Sure enough there was some vegetarian foods right there where anyone could get it. I saw penne with marinara sauce; the notorious greens and beans, there was golden Yukon potatoes being whipped, and some green peas. I decided that I needed to take some of what I saw into evidence.

At the end of the line there was a guy; he leaned over and said how about a custom stir fry. I rounded up some vegetables and chose a Curry sauce. He stir fried them and slid them atop some brown rice I had selected. I got it back to the table and took a mug shot which is posted below.image

To wrap it all up with a nice neat bow. The tip we got was good. I am going to have to stop back by again from time to time to make sure the place is on the level.

Still Vegetarian

After 3 and a half days I’m still meat free. I’m noticing that I seem to be hungry more often. Particularly for cookies and French Fries, which are vegetarian.

A One Bowl Meal

No matter what  your dietary restrictions are, the stir fry option at Risley Dining can accommodate your needs with big bold flavors emanating from an assortment of sauces, spice, vegetables, fruits and protein that make a complete meal in the bowl. A meal composed  at the stir fry station at Risley is a pleasantly addicting experience.stir fry-8 always ending on a high note!

Day Four – Vegetarian!

I’m 8 months pregnant and craving so much dairy this week!  It must be because I’m eating less meat. There are beans galore in every Cornell Dining operation – so I’m certainly getting my fill of beans for protein….
Just for a morning snack, I drank a large latte and had some Chobani yogurt.  The staff at Carol’s Cafe made my “pregnancy decaf” latte perfectly!  More dairy please!

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