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Although perhaps I should have gone to “Mimosa Salon” instead… that sounds awesome.
Gena has been raving about this studio and since we’ve been doing a bit of a tour of the yoga options in the area, it was next on our list. We met up for a 6:15 p.m. hot power yoga class and MAN it kicked my butt! Most of the classes I’ve been to lately (with the exception of Mark’s awesome classes at Edge Yoga) have been pretty low key, and this was quite a change. The combination of heat + a really fast flow meant I was literally drenched in sweat by the time the hour and 15 minute class was over. Win! I liked the studio, too – very pretty practice room, although I wish there was a locker room with showers, given the heat/sweating situation.
After yoga, Gena and I headed over to Sweetgreen for dinner, obvi. I decided to mix things up and made my own salad, which included:
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mixed greens & spinach
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crispy kale (e.g. baked kale – so good)
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lentils
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cucumber
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roasted sweet potatoes
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tofu
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feta cheese
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fresh chopped basil (amazing on salads)
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a fresh squeeze of lemon juice
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balsamic vinaigrette
Plus a piece of their yummy bread on the side.

