Friday, August 29, 2008
Thursday, August 28, 2008
I think I'm tired of food
I'm tired of cooking anyway. Definitely tired of cooking apples and tomatoes. But the jelly is going to be soo good. It is crab apple based. Nummers.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Kind of lazy, actually
Alright, so we've all been kind of lazy with the posting lately. I hope we haven't been lazy with the diet!
So after about 3 big "this is a special meal for you honey, wherever you want to go" I barely stayed within my points allowance. Thank goodness for flex points!
Haven't really lost anything. I'm consistently around 205, so I guess it's time to get into the gym. Anna has expressed interest in going after work, which is Great. However I need to show a little motivation and get this ball rolling.
As of yesterday, I've got a ton of free time with no one to please but myself. I need to put it to good use!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
So on track it hurts
Today my magic scale said that I had hit 20 pounds less than when I had started. I did the big girl happy dance and reaffirmed the fact that I'm ready to keep going.
Woohoo!
Just 3 more pounds to my 10% weight loss goal. And then beyond.
Water water everywhere...
... And all of it do drink.
I'm trying to make myself drink more water. We'll see how it goes. I think all the bottles from Penssic will help since I tend to drink more water from a bottle than a cup. Not sure why.
I'm trying to make myself drink more water. We'll see how it goes. I think all the bottles from Penssic will help since I tend to drink more water from a bottle than a cup. Not sure why.
Monday, August 11, 2008
mostly on track
so the weekend wasn't too bad considering it could have been freaking awful (diet-wise anyway).
Mom was feeling good last night and she asked me to go to Dairy Queen with her. Had a small dip cone, so feeling good I got the smallest, cheapest thing on the menu. I'm usually a Blizzard kind of gal.
The whole family has always valued things that are healthy, and now it's time to put the money where the mouth is for everyone. Wish us luck!
Mom was feeling good last night and she asked me to go to Dairy Queen with her. Had a small dip cone, so feeling good I got the smallest, cheapest thing on the menu. I'm usually a Blizzard kind of gal.
The whole family has always valued things that are healthy, and now it's time to put the money where the mouth is for everyone. Wish us luck!
Friday, August 8, 2008
what to do, what to say?
here's hoping that increased stress does not equal increased thigh magnitude.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Post Pennsic
So I didn't do too bad. I tried to not overeat (while being off of the diet for almost a week). I did have a bread bowl with Swedish Meatballs, and one with chili. I couldn't resist, and to be honest, didn't really want to.
Paulette's cooking was delicious and I might have overindulged in that a bit. I often had more than one serving. Especially the baked ham and the jambalaya (with ranch dressing, no less).
I didn't walk as much as I should have, although of course there was plenty of walking.
The weather was perfect, Jes and I thoroughly enjoyed our vacation and...
...I only gained 1 pound.
I can live with that.
Back on the diet full time today. Of course, the office is having a pizza party tomorrow, but I've politely declined and successfully lobbied to spend my pizza money on sushi. Go me!
Monday, August 4, 2008
All alone...
So I'm on my own for 3 days. What to do?
* Drink large amounts of alcohol in my underpants?
* Fire 2 guns whilst jumping through the air?
* Fire 1 gun whilst jumping through the air?
* Dismantle pieces of furniture and foist them off onto unsuspecting friends and neighbors? Uh, wait... I already did that one.
* Clean the house? Actually find the bottom of the laundry pile?
* Order oodles of bar-b-que and male strippers on D's credit card?
And with everyone else at Pennsic it would seem Anna is my conscience. Boy am I screwed. BBQ and strippers anyone?
* Drink large amounts of alcohol in my underpants?
* Fire 2 guns whilst jumping through the air?
* Fire 1 gun whilst jumping through the air?
* Dismantle pieces of furniture and foist them off onto unsuspecting friends and neighbors? Uh, wait... I already did that one.
* Clean the house? Actually find the bottom of the laundry pile?
* Order oodles of bar-b-que and male strippers on D's credit card?
And with everyone else at Pennsic it would seem Anna is my conscience. Boy am I screwed. BBQ and strippers anyone?
Friday, August 1, 2008
It's like Cream Cheese, only better for you...
Okay, I admit it... I've got Amanda started down the road of yogurt cheese. And, you know what... I'm not ashamed. It's good and it's good for you! In fact, you should use it the next time you make the sushi and see if it works better than the cream cheese.
This is how exciting yogurt cheese can be...
Yogurt Cheese with Pita and Olives
4 cup Whole Milk Yogurt
1 tsp Sesame Seeds
1/2 tsp Salt
1/4 tsp Dried Summer Savory
1/8 tsp Cayenne Pepper
1/8 tsp Ground Cumin
2 tbl Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Toasted Pita Bread
Triangles
Assorted Olives
Set strainer over large bowl. Line strainer with 4 layers of cheesecloth, allowing 4 inches to extend over sides of strainer (do not let strainer touch bottom of bowl). Hint: If you don't have cheesecloth on hand, use large coffee filter liners, e.g. Mr. Coffee filters. Spoon yogurt into strainer. If you are using cheesecloth, gather cheesecloth together; fold over yogurt. Refrigerate at least 8 hours or overnight. Liquid will drain out and yogurt will thicken. Since I use coffee filters most of the time, I just invert a large plate on top of the strainer and refrigerate. Combine sesame seeds, salt, summer savory, cayenne and cumin in small bowl. Open cheesecloth up (or remove plate). Using a rubber spatula, transfer drained yogurt to a bowl. Drizzle olive oil over. Sprinkle with sesame seed mixture. Place bowl in center of platter; surround with pita bread triangles and olives.
Yogurt Cheese Spreads and Dips ideas...
*Stir in chopped dried apricots, raisins and pecans. Serve with warm muffins or toast.
*Stir in orange juice, minced shallots, tarragon and a pinch of grated orange peel. Serve as a sauce for poached fish.
*Stir in minced fresh spinach, fresh snipped dill, minced fresh parsley and toasted pine nuts. Spread on toasted bagels.
*Stir in minced garlic, minced fresh parsley and splash of lemon juice. Serve as a dip for raw vegetables or pita chips.
Use to replace sour cream or cream cheese! MMmmmm
This is how exciting yogurt cheese can be...
Yogurt Cheese with Pita and Olives
4 cup Whole Milk Yogurt
1 tsp Sesame Seeds
1/2 tsp Salt
1/4 tsp Dried Summer Savory
1/8 tsp Cayenne Pepper
1/8 tsp Ground Cumin
2 tbl Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Toasted Pita Bread
Triangles
Assorted Olives
Set strainer over large bowl. Line strainer with 4 layers of cheesecloth, allowing 4 inches to extend over sides of strainer (do not let strainer touch bottom of bowl). Hint: If you don't have cheesecloth on hand, use large coffee filter liners, e.g. Mr. Coffee filters. Spoon yogurt into strainer. If you are using cheesecloth, gather cheesecloth together; fold over yogurt. Refrigerate at least 8 hours or overnight. Liquid will drain out and yogurt will thicken. Since I use coffee filters most of the time, I just invert a large plate on top of the strainer and refrigerate. Combine sesame seeds, salt, summer savory, cayenne and cumin in small bowl. Open cheesecloth up (or remove plate). Using a rubber spatula, transfer drained yogurt to a bowl. Drizzle olive oil over. Sprinkle with sesame seed mixture. Place bowl in center of platter; surround with pita bread triangles and olives.
Yogurt Cheese Spreads and Dips ideas...
*Stir in chopped dried apricots, raisins and pecans. Serve with warm muffins or toast.
*Stir in orange juice, minced shallots, tarragon and a pinch of grated orange peel. Serve as a sauce for poached fish.
*Stir in minced fresh spinach, fresh snipped dill, minced fresh parsley and toasted pine nuts. Spread on toasted bagels.
*Stir in minced garlic, minced fresh parsley and splash of lemon juice. Serve as a dip for raw vegetables or pita chips.
Use to replace sour cream or cream cheese! MMmmmm
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Yogurt Cheese
I experimented today with Yogurt Cheese.
- drained just under a cup of Stonyfield Non-Fat Plain Yogurt all day
- added a splash of balsamic vinegar
- added a dash of cilantro (although parsley would have been better)
- added about a teaspoon of minced garlic.
Ate it with crackers. It was 1.5 points for the whole thing, which was quite alot and ate it with some yummy new crackers that Anna and I found. Garden Harvest Toasted Chips - Tomato Basil flavor. Those were 2 points. So a great low point snack.
Definitely bears some more experimenting.
- drained just under a cup of Stonyfield Non-Fat Plain Yogurt all day
- added a splash of balsamic vinegar
- added a dash of cilantro (although parsley would have been better)
- added about a teaspoon of minced garlic.
Ate it with crackers. It was 1.5 points for the whole thing, which was quite alot and ate it with some yummy new crackers that Anna and I found. Garden Harvest Toasted Chips - Tomato Basil flavor. Those were 2 points. So a great low point snack.
Definitely bears some more experimenting.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
May I have some more please? More! MOOOORE!
So I made this great porridge that is 4 pts per serving. Recipe to come. Lovely with veggies and/or meat. Also a mexicanoid casserole that in a 9 x9 dish makes 6 servings at 6 pts per. delish - however I was out of sour cream so that will add a bit once topped.
The best thing about the casserole was that I used raw brown rice in it (which is a pain to cook) and it cooked in the dish. I just loaded up the pan, threw it in the oven and 2 hours later - voila - dinner.
The best thing about the casserole was that I used raw brown rice in it (which is a pain to cook) and it cooked in the dish. I just loaded up the pan, threw it in the oven and 2 hours later - voila - dinner.
Finally, the grocery store!
I finally went to the grocery store, thanks Amanda! It's always much more fun when you can chat with someone while you're there!
Anyway, I made an awesome bento lunch today - probably too many points but I'll make up for it at dinner. The chicken, however, was just awesome.
For 1.5 lbs of chicken I made...
Asian Marinade
1/4 c Tamari (really good soy sauce)
1/4 c rice wine vinegar
1 Tblspn Enova
1/2 Tblspn seasame oil
1/2 Tblspn Sarashi
2 Scallions chopped
Red Pepper flakes (optional)
I only cooked up what I needed for two bentos (one for me, one for Tiste) and the rest is at home waiting for stir-fry for tonight! MMmmmmm
Anyway, I made an awesome bento lunch today - probably too many points but I'll make up for it at dinner. The chicken, however, was just awesome.
For 1.5 lbs of chicken I made...
Asian Marinade
1/4 c Tamari (really good soy sauce)
1/4 c rice wine vinegar
1 Tblspn Enova
1/2 Tblspn seasame oil
1/2 Tblspn Sarashi
2 Scallions chopped
Red Pepper flakes (optional)
I only cooked up what I needed for two bentos (one for me, one for Tiste) and the rest is at home waiting for stir-fry for tonight! MMmmmmm
Friday, July 25, 2008
Bar food is hard...
...to diet out on.
But tasty. So I don't know whether to feel bad that I used, like, half of my flex points for the week last night, or to be glad that I only used half. Hah.
Here, let me tempt your taste buds:
- Steamed Little Neck Clams in white wine & garlic with a crusty baguette
- Panini Cuban with smoked pork, swiss cheese and pickles.
Sigh.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Gearing up
For a darn healthy weekend. Please note my positive outlook and general excitement.
I have no idea what I'm going to do to make this weekend so fabulous, but I'm going to do it. I've got a weekend of sorting and sewing ahead of me, so I plan to stay in and eat well. I've got some chicken thawing in the fridge, so things with that.
Probably stir fry one day, baked one day (with my redskin potatoes!) and grilled one day with a yummy marinade. I need to get to the grocery store to make this happen, so give me some good ideas! Please!
All I need...
Is to make it to the freakin' grocery store! I can't cook without food in the house... Erk. And, well, it really hasn't helped that I've had a house guest for over a week. He leaves today though so Tiste and I will be home more starting Sunday. I just can't manage to be home to cook with all we have going on. It does make me the sad. I'm just watching what I order as best as possible.
Bleh.
Bleh.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
maybe not
OK, well maybe I only drank 1 glass of water last night. But it was still better than nothing! :P
Trying to do better today. and not failing. completely.
Trying to do better today. and not failing. completely.
Monday, July 21, 2008
blame
man, am I retaining water like freaking crazy!! Hoping to blame my hippopotamus shape on my monthly courses. Bleh.I vow to drink a gallon of water tonight and eat vegetables the rest of the week. OK, maybe only 1/2 gallon tonight. I do want to sleep tonight instead of spending a few hours peeing in the bathroom.I'll check in to tell you how my cleansing regimine is going.
Fruity cereal craving
Do you have those times when you know when you just have to have something so over the top sweet that you think only children's breakfast cereal will suffice?
Found a great replacement.
1/2 c Almond Special K
1 6oz container of your favorite low fat or fat free fruit yogurt
1 c or 1 item of your fav soft fruit
I used raspberry yogurt and a fresh peach.
Fantabulous! It was all the fresh and sweet and crunchy I could crave without all the corn syrup ickiness that I hate.
Possible future combinations to include.
Fruit Yogurt
Banana Cherry
Pear Lemon
Cherry Chocolate or coffee
Kiwi Peach
Maybe something with steamed pumpkin and vanilla yogurt?
We shall see.
Found a great replacement.
1/2 c Almond Special K
1 6oz container of your favorite low fat or fat free fruit yogurt
1 c or 1 item of your fav soft fruit
I used raspberry yogurt and a fresh peach.
Fantabulous! It was all the fresh and sweet and crunchy I could crave without all the corn syrup ickiness that I hate.
Possible future combinations to include.
Fruit Yogurt
Banana Cherry
Pear Lemon
Cherry Chocolate or coffee
Kiwi Peach
Maybe something with steamed pumpkin and vanilla yogurt?
We shall see.
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