Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The Mirror Never Lies

Today I made the mistake of deciding to try some clothes on at the store.  I'm in there all excited about this cute blouse for work and a fabulous hot pink dress that will go great with my shoes.  So as one does, I strip down to my bra and underwear...... and that is when reality slapped me right across the face!  And boy did it sting.  It was all laying out there in front of me; the flab and fat that I squeeze and hide in and under my clothes.  It's the truth - The mirror never lies! 

I couldn't help think about everyone always saying "you look great" or "you're not fat" or "why do you want to loose weight - you look fine".  Huh!  Well I should just have them take a nice long look at the reflection staring right back at me.  I would be lying if I didn't tell you that squishy, pear shaped chic; who BTW definitely did something to piss gravity off, because he isn't kind to her one bit, that she looks like she is going to rip my head off.  She is so judgy too.  "Oh like those Carl's Jr hamburgers huh?"  or "How was that ice cream last night?"  Whatever!!

So why is the mirror more brutally honest than we are?  Why do we basically lie to one another when we are in need of watching our weight or getting in shape?  I know it is because  we don't want to hurt someone's feelings.  But what hurts more the lie or being lied too?  I wouldn't want someone to say "Ya you're a fat ass alright", but maybe something neutral and positive would be more in order.  That way I can be honest with myself as well.  My response from now on will be something like "I think you should do whatever makes you feel good about yourself both inside and out"!  Now that is what I would like to hear. That would give me the encouragement to work on my weight and face that mirror next time with a different attitude!

KC

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Home Grown Goodness

Well I haven't blogged in awhile, but not because I have been lazy, just busy.  Our big project has been putting in a vegetable and herb garden.  As you will see from the pictures below, this is how the yard looked when we moved in.  It has some nice green plants and succulents, and two dead eggplants - but that is about it.

So as you can see, not too much in it, but some great space.  Being that we do not own this house, we couldn't just do what ever we wanted.  However, we (meaning my husband) built a great, small little raised garden area that will meet our needs perfectly!

Here we had a issue with the concrete coming out into the bed almost a third of the way. I saw this great picture on Pinterest where they double stacked the bed for more space - So that is what we did.  In the top row there are my herbs, Thyme, Italian Parsley, Sweet Basil, Onion Chives (and Sage when I get one).  We also have a strawberry plant we got for our daughter and a butter lettuce head (the living ones you buy at the store - we just pulled off the leaves we needed and planted the rest in the garden.  So far it is doing great.)

The bottom row is tomatillos, Anaheim pepper, jalapeno, pablano, and a sweet red pepper.  With a rosemary at the far end.  In the empty spot we will put in a yellow bell pepper, kale and spinach.  All stuff we use on a regular basis.

The center garden is more of a memorial than a garden.  It is where our precious Finley is laid to rest.  I made him a nice plaque and we surrounded him with Gerbana daisies, a jasmine (behind pot) and marigold in yellow and orange.  The pot will hold a dwarf lime tree once we buy one.  That's Gigi checking out the plants.  I think I will have to keep an eye on her!

The right side is our tomato garden.  Roma and two Early Girl's.  Would have liked to have done some heirlooms, but that is okay.  Maybe next year. 

Now to just sit and wait for all our yummy food to grow in!  I can't wait!


Sunday, March 24, 2013

Where do you get your protein?

I was messing around on Facebook this morning and I came across an article a dear friend of mine, Christy, had posted.  It was about plant based protein.  Intrigued I followed the link on the article and found it really fascinating.

There always seems to be this big Protein debate when it comes to diets, food lifestyle choices (like that one- who can be P.C. now huh), and nutrition.  Some of the biggest ones come from my husband constantly telling me that I need the protein to make me feel fuller and to get me through the day.  And he's right (don't tell him I said that!)  But where does my protein have to come from.  Are we stuck in this way of thinking that our protein can only come from animal meat, eggs, and nuts? Nope!

So if I don't want to have those things each and everyday - then what?  When I want to make a smoothie for breakfast, my husband will often say - this would be better if we put some protein powder in it.  But why would I want to put that chemical based protein in my body?  One of my green smoothies contains kale (2.5g), spinach (1g), grapes (1g), kiwi (1g), flaxseed (1.25g), and pineapple (1g) = 7.75 grams of protein.

The amount of protein a person needs can be calculated like this: weight x 0.36 (grams).  I weigh about 140 pounds, so therefore I need 50.4 grams per day. One of my smoothies is 15% of  my daily allowance.  Not bad when it comes with the rest of my meals.

Here are two great articles that talk about protein from other sources.  Check them out.

http://gentleworld.org/10-protein-packed-plants/

http://www.vegparadise.com/protein.html

KC

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Ready to Begin!

My husband taking my picture as I am working on our menu and showing off my new haircut!  LOL













So yesterday I got my menu for the upcoming week finished and the grocery list ready.  It is not an easy task, but it makes it all worth while.  Right now I am still using Excel for my menu and grocery list.  I am slowly moving all my recipes into Pepperplate, in an effort to make the grocery list and planning easier.  The part that I will lose is the adding up of calories that I have Excel set-up to do.
In this picture you can see a section of my menu.  I plan out an entire week of breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner and dessert.  Each meal has its total calories and the cookbook source and page number (making it super easy come prep time).  At the bottom I have total calories for the day and then how many are leftover  - this is nice for when I feel a bit peckish.

Having the menu printed out and hung on the fridge door is great.  (So I will probably still use my Excel sheet - even after converting over to Pepperplate).  It not only is a great tool for me, but also the rest of the family.  They can see what is on there for dinner, and I don't have to answer that "What's for Dinner" question quite as much!  Now that's the real bonus!!

For those of you that know me, you know what a real sweet-tooth I have.  So that is why I think it is important to include desserts and treats into your diet plan.  There are some real great ones out there for just a couple hundred calories.  By planning those into my menu, I don't the need to search for goodies in the cupboard or get a candy bar out of the vending machine.  Depriving yourself the treats makes it more difficult to stick to your plan.  One of our favorites is Elle Krieger's  Banana Cream Pie http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ellie-krieger/banana-cream-pie-recipe/index.html.  It is only 218 calories per slice and is really delicious - and easy to make.  The link also has a video on it.  Give it a try and tell me what you think!  Hopefully it will become a family favorite of yours as well.

KC

Sunday, March 17, 2013

The House Smells Fabulous


We just got home from the beach picnic.  Boy was it cold!  It was a nice time though.  Walked the Venice Boardwalk and then ate our picnic on the beach. 



For lunch I made Oven Fried Chicken.  Why oven?   The reason is so that it is not completely deep fried in oil.  Barefoot Contessa has you use and inch of oil in a large stockpot.  I use a little less than that.  You are only cooking it in the oil for about 3 minutes per side - just long enough to get a nice and golden crust.  Then into the oven it goes for about 30-40 minutes.  

Now I have taken Barefoot Contessa's recipe and added my own touches to it.  Here is the Food Network link to her recipe (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/oven-fried-chicken-recipe/index.html).  It is delicious on its own, but I like to add to the buttermilk marinade.  I add in about 2 Tbs minced garlic, 2 bay leaves and about 1 tsp of crushed red pepper.  Now honestly, I don't measure, so these are approximates.  If you have some on hand, Old Bay Seasoning tastes really good when added to the flour mixture.  But it is also delicious just as it is.  Have fun with it.  The recipe is so good that it is great hot or cold!

Okay I am off to boil my potatoes for the Colcannon tonight.  See you soon!
KC

Saturday, March 16, 2013

La' Fhe'ile Pa'draig Sona Daoibh!

I decided not to wait until tomorrow to enjoy the wondrous foods of the Isle.  Tomorrow night will be delicious Corned Beef and Cabbage - yes I do really like it!!  I cook it in the crock-pot on low for 12 hours, so I will be getting up extra early for Sunday to get it started - but it will be so worth it.  But more about that tomorrow.  Tonight is another fabulous meal and one  my daughter thinks sounds weird.  It's Toad-in-the-Hole.  A classic English meal that I am giving an Mick twist to by using Irish bangers. I served it with roasted carrots and potatoes.
Roasted vegetables Barefoot Contessa style!  Toss with olive oil, salt and pepper on a sheet pan.  Trust me there is nothing better than roasted veggies!
Now onto the Toad-in-the-Hole.  Basically T.I.T.H. is bangers in Yorkshire pudding.  A batter of milk, eggs, and butter; just like Popovers.
While the batter rests, brown the bangers in just a wee bit of olive oil.
Warm the casserole pan in the oven while it is heating up.  Place the hot bangers in the pan and then pour over the pudding mix.
Cook for 20-30 minutes until golden brown and puffy!

Add a side of pub mustard........And then eat and enjoy!
    • 1 1/2 cup of all purpose flour
    • 1 scant teaspoon Kosher salt
    • Pinch of freshly ground black pepper
    • 3 eggs, beaten
    • 1 1/2 cup milk
    • 2 Tbsp melted butter
    • 1 Tbsp vegetable oil
    • 1 lb of bangers (an English sausage made with pork and breadcrumbs), or good quality pork or beef sausage links (in casings) 
     
  • 1 In a large bowl, whisk together the flour with the salt and a pinch of pepper. Make a well in the center of the flour. Pour in the eggs, milk, and melted butter into the well and whisk into the flour until smooth. Cover and let stand 30 minutes.
  • 2 Coat the bottom and sides of an 8x12 or 9x9 casserole dish with vegetable oil (we use high smoke point grapeseed or canola oil). Place a rack in the bottom third of the oven. Put the empty dish on the rack. Preheat the oven with the dish in it to 425°F.
  • 3 While the oven is coming to temperature, heat a tablespoon of vegetable oil in a skillet on medium high. Add the sausages and brown them on at least a couple sides.
  • 4 When the sausages have browned, and the dish in the oven hot, pull the oven rack out a bit, put the sausages in the casserole dish, and pour the batter over the sausages. Cook for about 20-30 minutes or until the batter is risen and golden.
  • Serve at once.
     




Homemade Laundry Detergent

In my quest to be more healthy, I have also decided to do it externally as well.  A lot of this comes from my having migraines from strong scents.  It used to be just bleach, but sadly now it has expanded to all sorts and detergents and perfumes. 

I found this great recipe for Homemade Laundry Detergent on Pinterest (have I ever told you how much I love Pinterest?)  Anyway I made the detergent and it works great.  I spent about a little more this go around as I got the 2 gallon glass jar ($10 at Wal-Mart) and then another $3 on the 2 Tbs. scoop from Sur La Table.  Now the recipe says that you can use between 1-2 Tbs per load.  I have done a small load using the 1 Tbs and a larger load with the 2 Tbs.  Both seem  to work fine.

Now does it really work you ask?  Here is a picture of my daughter's white leggings.  Yes they are suppose to be white, however the school's blacktop is not so friendly towards her clothing as you can see.

I washed them in a normal load and it helped a little, but then I decided to try and soak them in the detergent.  Here is how they came out.  Not perfect by any means, but about 85% better than they were before!!
The recipe is super easy, the only challenge I had was finding the ingredients.  I had to get most of them at Wal-mart (and I hate shopping there), but they carried all the items.  I did go to 3 other stores and finally gave in and went there.

Check out the author's blog.  She has some real great stuff on there - and I do recommend the detergent.  She made it and said it lasted her about 9 months.
 http://beingcreativetokeepmysanity.blogspot.com/2010/11/homemade-laundry-soap.html#comments

Give it a try and let me know if it works for you too!