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Chocolate Pumpkin Snack Cake

October 25, 2016 by Jenna

This Chocolate Pumpkin Snack Cake is exactly what you need right now. It’s chocolatey, pumpkiny, but not too rich or dense or PSLy – the perfect afternoon treat!

Chocolate Pumpkin Snack Cake

It’s still in the 70s and 80s here in Denver, which IMO is far too warm for this time of year. I want to wear sweaters and leggings and boots and to bake all the pumpkin things. I’m going to do all that stuff anyways and just try to will the weather to cooler temperatures. I think it’ll work.

I started out by baking this Chocolate Pumpkin Snack Cake. It’s a light, moist chocolate cake that’s flavored with a little bit of pumpkin and cinnamon. It’s not full on in your face pumpkin spice, but if that’s what you’re looking for feel free to add some ground nutmeg, ginger, and cloves.

I’m kind of in love with it and I think you will be too.

Chocolate Pumpkin Snack Cake

Snack cakes in general are kind of amazing. They are super approachable and quick to whip up. You don’t need to drag out your mixer or worry about frosting a 3-tier layer cake. But the lack of hassle does not mean lack of flavor, so it’s all pretty ideal.

This snack cake in particular is full of chocolate and pumpkin and all sorts of deliciousness. Then it’s topped with a chocolate almond butter drizzle, because we can.

Chocolate Pumpkin Snack Cake

To start, you’ll mix together all your dry ingredients. Then you’ll melt the butter and unsweetened chocolate together, whisk in some eggs, and add the sugar, vanilla, brown sugar, pumpkin puree, and milk. Then the wet gets mixed into the dry to make a big ole bowl of batter. If it seems too thick feel free to add an additional tablespoon or two of milk. Bake it up for 25 minutes and try your best to let it cool completely.

Once it’s cool you’ll melt together the chocolate almond butter drizzle ingredients and spoon it over the cake.

Finally, pour yourself a big cup of coffee, sit down, and enjoy a piece (or two) of this delicious Chocolate Pumpkin Snack Cake.

Get after it!

Chocolate Pumpkin Snack Cake

Chocolate Pumpkin Snack Cake
 
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Prep time
15 mins
Cook time
25 mins
Total time
40 mins
 
This chocolate pumpkin snack cake is a light, moist chocolate cake flavored with pumpkin and cinnamon and topped with a chocolate almond butter drizzle. It's a perfect afternoon treat!
Serves: 12 pieces
Ingredients
For the cake:
  • 1 ½ cup all purpose flour
  • ⅓ cup cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 5 tablespoons butter
  • 2 oz unsweetened chocolate
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¾ cup brown sugar
  • ¾ cup pumpkin puree
  • ¼ cup milk (dairy, almond, soy, whatever you have on hand)
For the chocolate almond butter drizzle:
  • 2 tablespoons almond butter
  • 2 tablespoon chocolate chips
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon maple syrup
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat the oven to 350° F. Take two pieces of parchment paper and place them perpendicularly in an 8x8” baking pan. Leave some overhang so that the cake can easily be lifted out of the pan.
  2. In a large bowl, mix together the flour, cocoa powder, cinnamon, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
  3. In a small saucepan, melt the butter and chocolate on low heat. You can also do this in the microwave.
  4. Let it cool for a minute or two then whisk in the eggs.
  5. Stir in the vanilla, brown sugar, pumpkin, and milk.
  6. Pour batter into the prepared pan and bake for 25 minutes. Set aside to cool.
  7. To make the drizzle, combine all of the ingredients in a microwave safe bowl and microwave in 30-second increments until everything is melted. Drizzle over the cooled cake. Then eat and enjoy!
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Chocolate Pumpkin Snack Cake

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Thursday Things 10.20.16

October 20, 2016 by Jenna

Thursday Things 10.20.16

Heyo. After weeks and weeks of 80-degree weather it’s finally feeling a little bit like fall here in Denver. I like it.

I like these things too:

  • These winter squash pancakes with crispy sage and brown butter need to be in my life. 
  • A new show for you to watch: Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party. Get ready.
  • Semi in love with metallic hair.
  • Just read The Woman in Cabin 10. It’s a little like (not a lot, but similar to) The Girl on the Train, but takes place on a cruise ship.
  • Cute Halloween costumes: DIY Circus Performers.

Have a good Thursday! <3 jenna

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Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

October 17, 2016 by Jenna

Another beautiful Colorado Hike coming your way! This time it’s Sky Pond.

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

There is something about alpine lakes tucked into mountains that I absolutely love. Maybe it’s because they look like like this:

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

Maybe.

Compared to Gem Lake, the hike to Sky Pond is a little bit longer and a little bit more difficult, but just as awesome. This hike had been on my radar for a while, but I finally got to move it from the “must hike” list to the “this hike was awesome” list back in early September.

We (“we” being myself and a guy that I dated for a few weeks that I am no longer seeing, so he will only be mentioned as a generic “he” throughout this post) set out from Denver super early on September 10 to drive out to Rocky Mountain National Park. Our goal was to get there slightly before sunrise (6:30am), but it ended up being closer to 7:00am. The parking lot at Glacier Gorge was already full, so we parked at an overflow lot about ½-mile down the road. Bonus hiking miles!

For it being early September, the weather was a nice little fall preview. Brisk air in the morning with sunshine, bright blue skies, and some colorful aspen trees. It was a little chilly at the start, but we warmed up quickly with the sunshine and the hiking.

Be aware as there are some forks in the road during the first few miles, so make sure to follow the signs towards Loch Vale and Sky Pond. If you take a wrong turn, you’ll still end up someplace awesome (like Lake Haiyaha, which is on my “must hike” list), just not where you originally intended.

One great thing about this hike is that there are many things to see along the way – Sky Pond is not the only attraction! The first is Alberta Falls, which is just about one mile into the trail and is a 30-foot scenic little waterfall.

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

After Alberta Falls the incline begins to pick up and the switchbacks begin. Two miles later the trail brings you to the next landmark: Loch Vale.

“The Loch”, as it’s called, is a little subalpine lake surrounded by mountains. This would be a good place to stop if you need a little rest and/or snack.

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

From here the trail stays flat for only a short while and then the stairs begin and it gets nice and steep. Like I-definitely-can-tell-I’m-over-10,000ft-elevation steep. At this point my heart rate was pretty high and I was feeling light headed, but then I turned around and took in the views and everything was a-ok.

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

The stairs lead you right to the base of Timberline Falls, which is about 4 miles from the beginning of the hike.

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

Here is where the fun part begins: scrambling up some rocks. This was the first time I’ve ever had to do much scrambling during a hike. It was both terrifying and exhilarating. Because of the cooler morning temps, there was some ice on the rocks; however, I just took it slow with small movements and some advice from that guy and made it up in one piece.

Then you see a lake and it’s like “YAY! I made it to Sky Pond!” only to realize that it’s not. We weren’t expecting this one and totally would’ve stopped there if someone hadn’t told us that it was, in fact, Glass Lake. Other hikers are so helpful.

I didn’t mind that it was there though. It was beautiful.

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

The remaining trail to Sky Pond was quite tricky, as in we lost the trail and climbed over a bunch of rocks until we found it again. Then a little stone path a few steps lead right to it.

Colorado Hike: Sky Pond

Sky Pond is about 4.5 miles from the trailhead and sits surrounded by cliffs at about 10,900 feet. It was crazy windy, so we found a little cove that somewhat blocked the wind and had our lunch of pb&j, cheddar pretzels, and peanut butter oatmeal cookies. We were only two of a few people there at the time. It was very peaceful and we just sat and took in the scenery, watching the climbers in the distance and keeping our eyes on the marmots.

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

I still can’t believe how blue those skies were, especially when contrasting against the white/gray of the mountains.

It’s times like that when I realize how much I truly love hiking and being in the mountains. All the miles and climbs and gasping for air are totally rewarded.

And then my heart races in a different sort of way.

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

We hung out at Sky Pond for about 45 minutes and then started to head back towards the trailhead. Luckily on the way back we found the proper trail from Sky Pond to Glass Lake. It made things much easier.

It’s always interesting to hike trails in reverse. It’s the same scenery, but in a different perspective and in a different light of day.

As we were going down there were quite a few people just beginning their way up. We even passed by a little elk family chilling in the woods near the trail.

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

The round trip hike is about 9 miles, but with our bonus miles to the overflow lot and some additional wandering we ended up at about 10.6 miles. It was such a fantastic hike and ended up being a gorgeous day, so we decided to celebrate with some post-hike beers at The Barrel in Estes Park.

I hope you give this one a go!

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

Here are some additional tips:

Sky Pond Stats:

  • Length: 9.0 miles
  • Type: Out and back
  • Beginning elevation: 9240 feet
  • Elevation gain: 1780 feet
  • Location: Estes Park, CO
  • Trailhead: Glacier Gorge Trailhead
  • Bathrooms: Yes

Weather, Clothes, and Food:

  • Weather: 50s at the start, but climbed up into 80s towards the end of the hike. Bright blue skies, but quite windy in the higher elevation.
  • Time of year: early September
  • Duration: About 6.5 hours, but we hung out at Sky Pond for 45-60 minutes.
  • Outfit: Eddie Bauer hiking pants, Athleta Chi tank, Under Armour quarter zip, Merrell hiking shoes, Smart Wool running socks, and The North Face rain jacket
  • Extras: Patagonia backpack, sunscreen, and sunglasses along with water and sandals for after the hike
  • Snacks: pb&j, cheddar pretzels, peanut butter oatmeal cookies, Quest bars, water, and no beer (because we forgot it)

Colorado Hikes: Sky Pond

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Thursday Things 10.13.16

October 13, 2016 by Jenna

Thursday Things 10.13.16

Friday eve! What are your plans for the weekend? I have none. NONE! It’s the first time in about 9 weeks where my agenda has nothing on it. I’m hoping for a hike and some time to read (this book) and maybe brunch. It’s been awhile since I’ve brunched.

But anyways, here are some fun things I’ve found this week:

  • These no bake pumpkin spice latte bites. I made them. You should too.
  • A little about locker room talk.
  • Important tips: how to tie a blanket scarf.
  • Look for these gems when thrift shopping.
  • This marble wallpaper, I’m obsessed!

And in case you’re curious, I survived the Portland Marathon! As I mentioned last week, I ran it with my friend Lindsey “for fun”. And you know what?! It was fun! I didn’t stress about what my Garmin was telling me. Instead I was relaxed and just enjoyed the experience. Lindsey was great to run it with – we chatted the whole way, clapped/danced for all the sideline entertainment, and took a quick selfie on the St. Johns Bridge. She was so encouraging throughout the whole marathon. I don’t think I could have survived without her! Ok, I probably could have, but it would have been way slower and way less fun. 

For the minimal training that I did for this marathon (in comparison to my previous ones) I set my goal time for 4:30 and snuck in at 4:26. I think I got what I deserved, but we must’ve been ignoring the tangents, because my Garmin told me I ran 26.85 miles. Overall I felt pretty good. My hip flexors were starting to feel it at about mile 6, but man oh man, that sea level oxygen sure did help!

I told myself I wasn’t going to run another marathon, but this positive experience in Portland may have changed my mind? Idk. We shall see!

Besides running I was able to explore a little bit of Portland – VooDoo Doughnuts, Powell’s Books, Stumptown Coffee, Brewery Running Series at Base Camp Brewing, and a visit with family that I haven’t seen if far too long.

Here’s some pics:

Portland Marathon

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Thursday Things 10.06.16

October 6, 2016 by Jenna

Thursday Things 10.06.16

View of the Denver skyline during a sunrise speed workout around Sloans Lake.

 

Two blog posts in a row. This is a big week for me.

Enjoy these things…

  • This cornbread topped skillet chili on a chilly fall evening? Please.
  • 8 little ways to simplify your life, especially the solo dates and forest baths. 
  • BFF date nights – love it!
  • 6 reasons why you should start running.
  • This isn’t what my Halloween will look like this year, but maybe one day.

In other news I’m off to Portland tomorrow to run the Portland Marathon! Yikes. Instead of running 5-7 days/week like I should have I opted for the 2-3 days/week route with some Orange Theory Fitness and weekend hikes. At least I’ll get the benefit of sea level air, but my body is going to hurt. A lot. However, my friend Lindsey convinced to me to sign up with the promise that we will run it together “for fun”. So, that’s the plan. Get ready for some marathon selfies!

And in more news, I may not have been posting here that often, but I have been posting bi-weekly over at Minneapolis Running. Check out my latest: Core & Upper Body Tabata Workout for Runners.

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Colorado Hikes: Gem Lake

October 5, 2016 by Jenna

Gem Lake is a beautiful Colorado hike. This 3.5-mile roundtrip hike in Rocky Mountain National Park is worth every bit of that 1000 foot elevation gain. 

colorado-hikes-gem-lake

Oohhhh hiiiiii.

I’ve been away. And by “away” I mean, in Denver, but away from this space. Instead of being here I’ve been spending the bulk of my free time forming relationships – with Denver, with new friends, and with the mountains.

And you know what? It was a nice little break from blogging/writing/baking. However, lately I’ve found myself wanting to return. I think part of it is the change in the weather (there’s just something about fall, you know?!). No matter the reason, I’m happy to be here.

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As I mentioned I’ve spent quite a bit of time forming a strong bond with the mountains and doing a lot of hiking. I don’t want to say I’m obsessed, but I am in love. So I decided I would share some of my hikes on here.

  1. To log the experiences so that I can remember them for personal reasons.
  2. To share them with you in case you are ever in Colorado with the urge to hike.

With all that said, let’s jump right in.

This first one isn’t a super intense hike, but it is a beaut: Gem Lake.

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The Gem Lake hike is located in Rocky Mountain National Park just outside of Estes Park. It’s a small, beautiful lake (pond??) nestled right in the mountains.

I did this hike on the 4th of July with friends that were visiting from Minneapolis. A few of my Denver friends had hiked it the previous day and after seeing their pictures I decided that I needed to go see Gem Lake for myself.

Because seriously, look:

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We got to the Lumpy Ridge Trailhead at about 8:30am. Luckily it was still early enough to grab a spot in the parking lot. Parking is always a little bit of a gamble, but we got one and then we were off hiking.

The first 1/2ish mile goes through a sparsely wooded area with a slow and steady incline. The incline isn’t too intense, but it will get your heart pumping! Especially if you aren’t acclimated to the altitude. The trail continues and opens up to some beautiful views of Estes Park, Long’s Peak, and other mountains.

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From here the trees are a little bit more dense and the switchbacks begin, most of which are created with stone stairs, like a rustic spiral staircase through the wilderness. That’s fun, right?

After about 1.7 miles from the trailhead you’ll get your first view of the glorious Gem Lake!

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What a gem! Am I right?!

Baahhhahahaa.

After exploring the area for a bit (and taking 3 gazillion pictures) we climbed up some of the rocks on the far side of the lake to hang out and eat some snacks. We were equipped with pb&j, apples, bananas, Clif bars, trail mix and (of course) Bud Light. It was the 4th of July, after all.

If that isn’t an All-American picnic I don’t know what is!

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When we got our fill, we packed up our things, took a few more pictures, and hiked back down to the trailhead.

Overall, I would highly suggest this hike to anyone and everyone!

  • The views are ridiculously gorgeous.
  • It’s not too intense, but you still have to work a little bit.
  • It’s not an all day commitment. The total hike should take 2-3 hours, depending on how long you hang out at the lake.
  • You can hang out in Estes Park afterwards.

Oh and did I mention how beautiful it is?

I went in the summer, but I bet it’s absolutely stunning in fall with all the aspens changing colors. Let me know if you check it out!!

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The stats:

  • Length: 3.5 miles
  • Type: Out and back
  • Beginning elevation: 7860 feet
  • Ending elevation: 8900 feet
  • Elevation gain: 1040 feet
  • Location: Estes Park, CO
  • Trailhead: Lumpy Ridge Trailhead
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