Eating Bacon And Avocados At Fitbloggin

If you haven’t been to Fitbloggin’ you might worry about going hungry at a fitness conference, but Roni knows that we like to eat, and know that those of us who are not vegetarian or vegan especially like to eat bacon. This year we also enjoyed a special treat, with an off-site lunch at Euclid Hall sponsored by the California Avocado Commission.

FitBloggin FoodAs fitness bloggers, we know that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. This is what I had for breakfast every day at Fitbloggin’.

Bacon at Fitbloggin

On Saturday, I might have had two Fitbloggin’ breakfasts. Who knew yoga could make me so hungry? 

The California Avocado Commission was a generous sponsor, and kept us snacking on healthy avocado-based recipes including guacamole and chips and more unusual things like cucumbers stuffed with an avocado-yogurt dip–yum! They also hosted an off-site lunch at Euclid Hall with Top Chef Master Jen Jasinski! 

Euclid Hall

We walked the few blocks from our hotel to Euclid Hall, and were escorted upstairs, where we had the space to ourselves. As the waitstaff took our drink orders, we drooled over the menu and made our entree selections.

Chef JenThanks to Melissa for sharing her picture with me!

Chef Jen came out of the kitchen to greet us and shared that unbeknownst to the California Avocado Commission, she comes from a family of avocado farmers in California! She was genuinely friendly and enthusiastic–it was a treat to meet her.

Euclid Hall SaladGrilled Avocado Citrus Salad

In between courses, registered dietitian Bonnie Taub-Dix spoke to us about the health benefits of avocados and other healthy fats, and upcoming food “trends” — like the growing interest in whole foods and minimally processed foods. 

Bonnie Taub Dix

I chose the roasted chicken for my entree and was not disappointed. The avocado in this recipe is in a mustard-avocado sauce–the mellow avocado flavor balanced the spice of the mustard and gave it more depth.

Euclid Hall Roasted Chicken

Roasted Petaluma Chicken Breast with Corn Fritters and Bacon Frisee Salad

The most amazing course was dessert. The chocolate mille feuille was decadent, and the coconut-avocado sorbet blew me away with its creamy texture and mild coconut flavor. The avocado made it green, but the taste was all coconut. If you’re in Denver, look for it on the dessert menu of Rioja, one of Chef Jen’s other restaurants. 

Euclid Hall Coconut Avocado Sorbet

Chocolate Mille Feuille with Coconut-Avocado Sorbet

On our way out, we were given gift bags from the California Avocado Commission with a bag of avocados, a special avocado cutting tool, a small avocado masher, and an avocado-themed dish towel. So fun! I had to stop at Starbucks on the way back to fend off a food coma, but I didn’t regret a single bite!

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I know it’s a holiday weekend, but we’d love for you to stop by for the Ultimate Coffee Date link up on Saturday before you head out to celebrate Independence Day! Learn more here.

Do you have an unusual avocado recipe I should try?

Have you ever baked with avocados

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18 Responses to Eating Bacon And Avocados At Fitbloggin

  1. misszippy says:

    I am now officially very hungry! It all looks fabulous. Glad you had a great time.

  2. I love avocados! That dessert looks divine.

    http://thesmoothielover.com/healthy-avocado-chocolate-cookies/

    Not very sweet, but intensely fudgy.

  3. I love to grill my avocado -have you tried that? You can then make guacamole or just add it to salad. Really yummy! We should cook together sometime 🙂

  4. That looks so good! I so hope my avocado tree produces this year! See you Saturday!

  5. Dapinder says:

    All of that avocado goodness looked delicious!!

  6. HoHo Runs says:

    All of that food looks delicious. I have to admit I’m not good at picking out avocados at the store. I definitely need the special tool. I’ve never imagined them in a dessert either.

    • Coco says:

      They said they should feel firm with just a bit of “give” to be perfect for slicing. They can be a bit softer if they’re destined for mashing.

  7. That food looks great!

    BTW, I tell all the parents of the babies I see in my clinic to give them avocado as a first food!

  8. GiGi Eats says:

    So HAPPY I got to meet you! 🙂

  9. Carla says:

    I did LAUGH Im no foodie and even I would have loved it!

  10. Wow, it looks like I missed one of the best meals! 🙂 I’m glad it was SO tasty. I was bummed I didn’t get too meet more people, and I hope we can meet sometime soon!

  11. Oh my gosh that all looks amazing, and avocado for dessert. I never would have though of that.

  12. Nellie says:

    Your breakfast looked a lot like mine for those few days!!! So yummy. That avocado lunch was such a once in a lifetime event. So good!

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  14. Pauli says:

    A while ago you put up a picture of your breakfast, Triscuits and sliced eggs. I upped that breakfast and started putting 1/2 a mashed avocado between the Truscuits and sliced egg. Delicious. Love avocados!

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