Secret: The butternut squash
is the sauce. No, like it actually is the sauce. Like, there's no tomato sauce, and instead it's butternut squash. Does that mean it's healthier? I have no clue. But tasty? Oh my
gourd, yes!
But, first things first (and I know I'm a little late)...WAY TO GO TEAM CANADA!
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This is what Canadians live for! |
We had 26 people crammed into our tiny living room to watch Canada win gold over Sweden in Men's Hockey in the Sochi Olympics. And with a 4am game start time, why wake up early when you can stay up partying all night long? We didn't crawl into bed until close to 8am, but it was worth it. Well, except for The Hubby who was sawing logs by the end of the second period after doing a well-executed 'classic slip-out*' exit from the party. He was discovered minutes later, in our bed, with drool already on the pillow...it was too late to drag him back to the party.
*During a classic slip-out, you must tell no one that you are leaving, and 'slip out' of the room without saying goodbye, for fear of being told by anyone in the room that you are actually, in fact, not allowed to leave because leaving would be super lame.
So, Pinterest is awesome and something I could become easily obsessed with. Just kidding, I already am obsessed with it. You can follow me
here if you like. Actually, I have pinned something like 1500+ recipes (with probably a lot of duplicates, because with 1500 recipes who could remember which ones you've laid eyes on before), and have only made a few things. A couple of weeks ago I challenged myself to make something, anything, from one of my Pinterest boards, and that's when I stumbled upon the Pasta with Butternut Sauce, Spicy Sausage, and Baby Spinach from the Skinny Taste website. It looked like exactly what I was going to need in my life that night, so I went to my favourite store (COSTCO!!), and picked up some butternut squash, 18 other things that I didn't plan on buying (48 granola bars! 16 cans of soup! 6 boxes of crackers!), and Italian sausage. I changed up the recipe a little bit, with one of the main differences being that I roasted the squash instead of boiling it in water, which I felt would help to retain more flavour.