Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Buh Bye 2014- Get at me 2015!

I'm sure you're probably just about as done with 2014 as I am, I mean come on, this has to be the LONGEST QUARTERS EVER, right?! Well don't fret, you're soon to be on your merry way to enjoying the holiday season and relishing in all the festivities that await you over these next two weeks.

To entice you though to WANT to come back to campus in 2015, HDH has a few tricks up our sleeves that may just leave you saying, "Get at me 2015... now!"

What am I talking about? Well, for starters, HDH's Dining Services has done it again and bought ANOTHER FOOD TRUCK! This winter, the brand new Flavors of the World Truck will be making its debut on campus. Be sure to check out the Dining Locations page or the HDH Facebook Page  for the latest updates on when this little piece of heaven on wheels will be rolling around your neck of the woods come January. 



If that wasn't enough, HDH also is debuting the first round of LIVE cooking segments in the 64 Degrees Demonstration Kitchen. Be sure to check the Dining Home Page for an easy link to sign up and get your seat! The Taste Bud Duo will dazzle your taste buds with delicious and nutritious meals for you to make using only the latest and greatest items from your neighborhood HDH Market.






I wish you and your families a wonderful holiday season and look forward to a fantastic 2015 with you all! Stay safe...happy healthy holidays!

Friday, December 12, 2014

Chocolate Fountains...Bagel Bars...Eggs Benedict...DeStress with Dining!

    Need a pick me up? Don't worry, HDH knows how stressful finals can be and wants to make sure you're balancing your mind, body and NUTRITION! 

   One of the most important things to remember right now is to nourish your body. Think of that car analogy; you're body is an engine that needs the right kind of maintenance. You need the gas to get to your next location and the oil changes to keep your car running.

    So, as you enter next week, remember to fuel up on complete meals (think 3 food groups per meal) and get at least a few hours of sleep (8 if you can swing it!). Your car wouldn't go far out of gas, and neither will your body...

     To keep you fueled and focused Dining Services is offering a special brunch this Sunday. Be sure to check out your neighborhood Dining Unit and dive in to some delicious eats... and treats!

 

Thursday, December 4, 2014

How do you final?

It's crunch time UC San Diego... and Brittany Meyer, one of the campus MyPlate Ambassadors,  has some excellent advice on how to prepare yourself nutritionally to succeed during fiuals. Be sure to check out all of the great suggestions at your neighborhood Market and Dining Restaurant!

How do you final?
By: Brittany Meyer

The days leading up to finals week is filled with stress, anxiety, and more stress. We are cramming as much information as possible into our incredible brains--infact, we may be  on the verge of overflow! At times like these we tend to neglect the healthy habits we have developed all quarter and fall back to quick, easy and accessible (but not always nutritious) food.  

It is during these long study hours that our habits are tested, and we find that making healthy decisions will have the greatest pay off.

Healthy snacks are a quick and easy way to ward off fatigue and allow your body to perform at its best. Not only does nutritious food provide your body with essential vitamins and nutrients, but feeling so good will help you bounce back quick from finals!

Maintaining a habit is always easier than starting one.

To aid you in your finals week healthy habits here are a few suggestions for Study Time Snacks:

1.      Pre- cut fresh fruits and veggies

At the beginning of your week pre- cut or buy pre- cut vegetables and fruit as a go to during the week. You can event load up a bowl at your local dining hall salad bar to keep for snacks later.  

The Markets have a wide variety of pre cut fruits available for you to pick up in the refrigerated section! Here's a sample of the Market to Go precut fruit that's easy and convenient to pick up on your way to class.

 




 
 
2.      Nuts or seeds

Nuts and seeds are a great source of healthy fats and protein that will be sure to keep you energy levels up all night long. Stock up on bags to keep for the week.

Walnuts are a great choice they a filled with heart healthy omega- 3 fatty acids and doesn’t hurt that they even look like a brain! All of the Markets stock this delicious Njoy Oatmeal or Emerald Trail Mix that are packed with walnuts to add a nice texture to your breakfast on the run!



3.      Easy protein sources

Greek Yogurt, hard boiled eggs, mini turkey meatloaf muffins, protein pancakes or muffins

Plain Greek Yogurt is sold at college markets along with hard boiled eggs.

Or you can make your own at the beginning of the week.

Meal prep a large batch of hard boiled eggs, or mini meat loafs (made in a muffin tin) to have easy, accessible and travel friendly snacks for the week.

All Markets carry this convenient Grab & Go Protein Pack that's loaded with quick protein sources.

  



4.      Pre- make smoothies

Smoothies are a great way to get fruits and veggies into your daily diet.

Take freezer bags and fill them with your favorite fruits and add some leafy greens in there such as spinach (you won’t even notice it is there). Keep it in the freezer till you are ready, dump in the blender with a liquid of choice and blend away for a quick and easy snack or breakfast.

Roots always has fresh fruit and veggie smoothies to grab between classes to fuel your mind (and your body)!

 
Preparation is key for making healthy choices through the year and especially during finals time. Take advantage of food prepared in your local dining halls and markets to prepare you for finals week.

Keep these tips in mind and study away for the big day!

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

There’s still time to win BIG!!!

Attention all HDH Students.... HDH’s Dining Services Passport Program has had an EXCEPTIONAL turnout with over 20 students winning our first set of gift cards through dining on delicious eats all over campus. The GRAND PRIZE however has NOT BEEN CLAIMED and can be YOURS if you act fast!

What's the "grand prize"? Well, it just so happens to be a Markets to Go Certificate for the ENTIRE SUITE that completes their Passports together!

 

So, what are you waiting for?! Gather up your friends and head on out to check out the latest offerings at one of our 17 Dining Locations. Not sure what’s open or what you’re feeling? Then check out the HDH Dining Services Menu Pages (http://hdh.ucsd.edu/DiningMenus/) and see what menu tantalizes your taste buds!

If you’re hanging around town for the holidays, be sure to get a step ahead of the others and grab your friends to head on over to the Thanksgiving Feast at Café Ventanas. Not only can you get your Passport stamped, but you’ll also enjoy a delicious home cooked meal, just like mom would make!

 

 

For those of you heading home, safe travels and put your game face on when you return to dominate the Passport Program and win big when you return on December 1st! Let the games begin!

Thursday, November 20, 2014

It's World-Wide Vegan Awareness Month

Did you know November happens to be the month devoted to vegan living? Well, for those of you wondering what a vegan is, let me start there first!

Veganism is a dietary practice in which one chooses to refrain from eating any foods of animal origin or byproducts due to personal or health beliefs. Foods such as milk, eggs, fish, turkey, beef and cheese are excluded from a vegan diet, as well as ketchup, honey and some sugars depending on their source.  Living a vegan lifestyle is possible and can be a nutritious meal plan when you focus on eating a variety and the right kinds of foods. However, Vitamin B12 is of concern since it is primarily derived from animal sources, so oftentimes vegan’s will supplement with a vitamin.

So, how does UC San Diego accommodate our vegan population? In addition to daily offerings in the Dining Units, we also have an entirely VEGAN restaurant located on Muir College known as ROOTS.

Roots was a labor of love that opened over 3 years ago to make sure all lifestyle diets here on campus had a place to call home. Our menu ranges from soups and salads to bergers and fries! We also have some crowd pleasing favorites like the Pacheco Pass, featured below. This is a mouthwatering take on a stacked enchilada, with cilantro rice, our in house “berger” mix, and chipotle soy crème layered between fresh corn tortillas. Plus, it’s garnished with delicious avocados!

 

So, if you weren't in the mood for the traditional Thanksgiving Meal today as featured in our main dining units, today head on over to Roots and indulge in the numerous choices that we have in store for you!

Interested in learning more about a particular topic or planning something for your community? Feel free to email me at tastebuds@ucsd.edu or follow HDH on twitter & check Facebook for upcoming events featuring the Taste Buds!

Thursday, November 13, 2014

It’s Almost Turkey Time!

With less than two weeks to go until Thanksgiving, HDH Dining Services is gearing up to give you a little taste of the holidays.  Our first official holiday recipe poll was a huge success and I am happy to announce our new featured Market Recipe Card debuting upon return from Thanksgiving Break is …. Classic Pumpkin Pie! Thank you to all those who voted, especially Karissa Aguiar, Katherine Chang, and Nathan Ng. Please contact me if you have not already done so to claim your prize!

To continue sharing the holiday spirit, I invite you to join Dining next Thursday, November 20th, for a traditional Thanksgiving meal served during lunch, featuring Carved Turkey, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Candied Yams, Sautéed Green Beans, Cornbread Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce and Dinner Rolls.  Plus, we’ll be serving up Classic Pumpkin and Apple Pie’s to satisfy that sweet tooth! The Thanksgiving Feast will be feautred at: Canyon Vista, Cafe Ventanas, Oceanview Terrace, Pines and 64 Degrees.

For those of you sticking around campus the following week, I suggest you check out two great steals Dining Services has in store for you!
  • Café Ventanas Feast: The festivities begin at 11am with the traditional turkey feast starting at 1pm! Don’t worry; you can get your tickets at the door!
  • Market Grocery Bag: $10 for $20 worth of food!


Interested in learning more about a particular topic? Feel free to email me at tastebuds@ucsd.edu or follow HDH on twitter & check Facebook for upcoming events featuring the Taste Buds!

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

What’s your holiday favorite recipe?

Now that Halloween has come and gone, the holiday season is in full force! Even though we have a little over 6 weeks left of the fall quarter, before we know it we’ll be on winter break and relishing in the holiday festivities.

Because I for one am already am in the holiday spirit, watching Hallmark movies and baking pumpkin goodies, I thought why not debut a new MARKET RECIPE card based on YOUR vote for a holiday classic recipe! So, to get the ball rolling, please like the UCSD Housing and Dining Facebook page and cast your vote to see which of the 4 holiday classics you would like to see made available in your neighborhood Market. 
 
Ingredients will be brought in and available for you to purchase with your Dining Dollars to cook in your resident hall and share with your friends.
 
So... would you like to see:
1. Creamy Mashed Potatoes
2. Classic Pumpkin Pie
3. Old Fashioned Stuffing
4. Pecan Sweet Potato Casserole

 
https://www.facebook.com/#!/ucsdhousingdining

 
Plus, if you vote now and leave a comment, I may just a have an early holiday present for you waiting in my office… who doesn’t love a little bit of Holiday Cheer?!

Good luck on mid-terms guys and I look forward to seeing your input!