Maybe this time it will take. I haven't quite gotten back into the groove since my sister died, but hope springs eternal. I tell myself that I was sidetracked by Flower Show related activities, and that's mostly true. Meals were sort of irregular.
But here we go again.
Breakfast: a three-egg omelet in olive oil
Lunch: 3 oz cooked chicken, 1/2 c brown/red/wild rice blend, 1 c snow peas. Plus 1-1/2 tsp sesame oil and a hot sauce whose name I have forgotten. Plus my morning apple, a bit later.
Dinner: [haven't had it yet]
Exercise: I biked down to the Wal*Mart and back, which I believe to be about a six-mile round trip. That wasn't exactly a huge bike ride, but it was a pretty punishing one on the way back as I was battling 15-25 mph headwinds.
Tomorrow I'll have a little seance with the tape measure and see where I am.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Tape measure progress, raw veggie snax, beef stew
Not going to Weight Watchers because it costs money (and time!), and we don't have a scale. So I got out the tape measure, which tells me I'm at my lowest measurements since I started the latest round of mindful eating. That would be January 2011; I'm not counting the six week vacation I took after my sister's death. This is good news.
The mild winter weather also means better exercising conditions. I loathe going to the gym and I don't care much for exercise for exercise's sake. But going for a bike ride is pure joy. So is walking to and from somewhere I have to go anyway. So...
Saturday we took the bus to Market East so I could buy a bus pass for February (possibly a mistake, given the mild weather we continue to have). We walked home, with a coffee stop -- about a mile and a half. Knees weren't happy, but they didn't mind a walk of similar length, with a stop, last night. And in fact something clicked and I was able to stride for a change, whee.
The other day I rediscovered something I seem to have to rediscover every so often because it was never my natural idiom -- raw vegetables make a lovely snack. Moreover, I discovered, belatedly, that one way to incorporate miserly raw vegetable prep into my daily life is to snap a few extra beans or snow peas, or slice a few extra carrots, celery sticks, etc., while preparing vegetables for use in cooking. Mr. southphl has settled into a pattern of eating a few Cheez-Its as a snack with our pre-dinner tea. Better I should eat carrot sticks.
Also also, I made a tasty stew out of about a pound of boneless beef round bought on sale. I fried it up in a little olive oil and butter, added a grapefruit-sized onion, coarsely chopped, and let them saute, then added
All went into a removable crock pot liner and into a 300-degree oven for about an hour and a half, then into the crock pot set on low while we went out.
Served us as a hearty dinner last night and will also serve us as lunch.
The mild winter weather also means better exercising conditions. I loathe going to the gym and I don't care much for exercise for exercise's sake. But going for a bike ride is pure joy. So is walking to and from somewhere I have to go anyway. So...
Saturday we took the bus to Market East so I could buy a bus pass for February (possibly a mistake, given the mild weather we continue to have). We walked home, with a coffee stop -- about a mile and a half. Knees weren't happy, but they didn't mind a walk of similar length, with a stop, last night. And in fact something clicked and I was able to stride for a change, whee.
The other day I rediscovered something I seem to have to rediscover every so often because it was never my natural idiom -- raw vegetables make a lovely snack. Moreover, I discovered, belatedly, that one way to incorporate miserly raw vegetable prep into my daily life is to snap a few extra beans or snow peas, or slice a few extra carrots, celery sticks, etc., while preparing vegetables for use in cooking. Mr. southphl has settled into a pattern of eating a few Cheez-Its as a snack with our pre-dinner tea. Better I should eat carrot sticks.
Also also, I made a tasty stew out of about a pound of boneless beef round bought on sale. I fried it up in a little olive oil and butter, added a grapefruit-sized onion, coarsely chopped, and let them saute, then added
- a slurry of tomato paste, flour and water
- the last of some concentrated chicken broth from our last chicken
- about a pound of carrots, chunked
- three stalks of celery, sliced
- most of a green pepper, sliced (I saved some for snax)
- a pint container of black beans that I'd cooked a couple weeks ago and frozen
- two small potatoes, chunked
- chipotle powder, oregano, cumin, thyme, marjoram, Tabasco, possibly a couple other things that I've forgotten, plus sea salt (much cheaper at the Asian market) and pepper
All went into a removable crock pot liner and into a 300-degree oven for about an hour and a half, then into the crock pot set on low while we went out.
Served us as a hearty dinner last night and will also serve us as lunch.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Another Year, Another Fresh Start
Actually, it's just a resumption after a premeditated abandonment of my weight-loss program.
I did pretty well in 2011, dropping somewhere between 40 and 50 pounds on the Points Plus program. Trouble was, my sister was dying. The week she went on hospice, I had a talk with myself and decided life was stressful enough that I'd not worry about food intake until a couple months after she passed. Which she did in mid-November. Her funeral was the Saturday before Thanksgiving, and then it was the holidays.
I've started to ease back into my program. I'm not following it as scrupulously as I'd like, but I'm being pretty conscientious about tracking every handful of Cheez-Its I eat. I'm not that far off program now and I'm improving every week.
My resolution for 2012 was to consolidate the gains (weight loss and good habits) I made in 2011 and perhaps add some strength training to my walking/biking. I believe I'm on track.
And I'm still as miserly as ever.
I did pretty well in 2011, dropping somewhere between 40 and 50 pounds on the Points Plus program. Trouble was, my sister was dying. The week she went on hospice, I had a talk with myself and decided life was stressful enough that I'd not worry about food intake until a couple months after she passed. Which she did in mid-November. Her funeral was the Saturday before Thanksgiving, and then it was the holidays.
I've started to ease back into my program. I'm not following it as scrupulously as I'd like, but I'm being pretty conscientious about tracking every handful of Cheez-Its I eat. I'm not that far off program now and I'm improving every week.
My resolution for 2012 was to consolidate the gains (weight loss and good habits) I made in 2011 and perhaps add some strength training to my walking/biking. I believe I'm on track.
And I'm still as miserly as ever.
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