Three things: baking, cooking, and diet.
Sep. 10th, 2012 04:11 pmDiet like "things I eat", not diet like "I'm on a". I don't go on diets.
1) Baking
I made granola bars yesterday, with
rosefox helping. There were one or two things that I literally could not do (or couldn't do enough of), as one with arms that're sore due to work and stupidity. Apart from that, baking was enough of a success to where I actually emailed R to see if we could try doing it more often. With simple things, not like restaurant-grade professional stuff.
That started out largely because I realised at some point that I need to eat better/more, and one thing that helps are the Luna Toasted Nuts 'n' Cranberry bars. So, I figured I'd try making some myself, to see what it was like.
Alas, I didn't bring one to work, because I totally spaced. Maybe I'll try one tonight.
2) Cooking
I made steamed broccoli the other day with use of a steamer. How the hell long have I lived with a steamer on the premises, and never realised that I, myself, I could use it to make food? And then I found other things I could steam, like Brussels sprouts, baby corn, spinach, potatoes, and so forth. Make a mixed thing of that, make jasmine rice at the same time, et voila: actual food!
I can't stress this enough: Brussels sprouts all the time.
3) Diet
I've been considering converting to a vegetarian* diet more frequently recently. This is largely because meat has become really boring lately. Specifically, if I eat chicken even once more, I'm going to die. I can have really flavourful rice'n'beans with green beans, or... chicken? Fie.
* Or "lacto-ovo-vegetarian", I think the full phrasing is.
Note: I didn't ask for ways to make chicken more fun, but thank you.
The things that have stopped me from converting to veggie-cat before: sheer laziness, and health concerns. (There's also convenience, in that I don't care for spicy foods or certain veggies, which will limit me more, but I mean I don't go outside. So whatever.) Steaming takes care of the convenience; if quick-dinner means jasmine rice and baby corn, well, gosh.
For health, there's iron and there's protein. The whole protein and veg*ns issue isn't that much of an issue, apparently. So long as I eat more than crap each day, I should be fine. For iron, I mostly worry because it's not uncommon for me to have to do two rounds of anemia-validating for blood donation, or to have to come back later anyhow. So long as I meat a variety of things, again, I should be fine.
So, let's see how this-all works out.
1) Baking
I made granola bars yesterday, with
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That started out largely because I realised at some point that I need to eat better/more, and one thing that helps are the Luna Toasted Nuts 'n' Cranberry bars. So, I figured I'd try making some myself, to see what it was like.
Alas, I didn't bring one to work, because I totally spaced. Maybe I'll try one tonight.
2) Cooking
I made steamed broccoli the other day with use of a steamer. How the hell long have I lived with a steamer on the premises, and never realised that I, myself, I could use it to make food? And then I found other things I could steam, like Brussels sprouts, baby corn, spinach, potatoes, and so forth. Make a mixed thing of that, make jasmine rice at the same time, et voila: actual food!
I can't stress this enough: Brussels sprouts all the time.
3) Diet
I've been considering converting to a vegetarian* diet more frequently recently. This is largely because meat has become really boring lately. Specifically, if I eat chicken even once more, I'm going to die. I can have really flavourful rice'n'beans with green beans, or... chicken? Fie.
* Or "lacto-ovo-vegetarian", I think the full phrasing is.
Note: I didn't ask for ways to make chicken more fun, but thank you.
The things that have stopped me from converting to veggie-cat before: sheer laziness, and health concerns. (There's also convenience, in that I don't care for spicy foods or certain veggies, which will limit me more, but I mean I don't go outside. So whatever.) Steaming takes care of the convenience; if quick-dinner means jasmine rice and baby corn, well, gosh.
For health, there's iron and there's protein. The whole protein and veg*ns issue isn't that much of an issue, apparently. So long as I eat more than crap each day, I should be fine. For iron, I mostly worry because it's not uncommon for me to have to do two rounds of anemia-validating for blood donation, or to have to come back later anyhow. So long as I meat a variety of things, again, I should be fine.
So, let's see how this-all works out.
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Jul. 1st, 2007 04:00 pmThought: Baking something for my therp.
Restriction: He's vegan.
Idea: Banana bread?
Why?: Because my cookies are meh, honestly, and I've never loved brownies.
( Recipe w/ substitutes. )
This leaves me with the fun of finding an oven knob replacement, since the numbers are all gone on ours. That or the next time B cooks a pizza, I get an oven thermometer.
Restriction: He's vegan.
Idea: Banana bread?
Why?: Because my cookies are meh, honestly, and I've never loved brownies.
( Recipe w/ substitutes. )
This leaves me with the fun of finding an oven knob replacement, since the numbers are all gone on ours. That or the next time B cooks a pizza, I get an oven thermometer.