Tonight I made chicken and salad, but I added thinly sliced zucchini because I could use my mandolin. (The photo was taken before roasting) I keep trying to make cooking healthy foods more exciting. When I didn't care about the calorie count, my cooking was much more fun and creative. Obviously I need to replace my food obsession. Tony is able to replace his with music. I guess I need to give this some more thought.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Roasted Zucchini
Tonight I made chicken and salad, but I added thinly sliced zucchini because I could use my mandolin. (The photo was taken before roasting) I keep trying to make cooking healthy foods more exciting. When I didn't care about the calorie count, my cooking was much more fun and creative. Obviously I need to replace my food obsession. Tony is able to replace his with music. I guess I need to give this some more thought.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Carrots
(Bet you can eat just one!) Actually, it really was good.
I thinly sliced a few carrots with my mandoline. In a bowl, I put about 1/2 tsp each of sea salt, chili powder, paprika, and cinnamon. I put them together in a large plastic bag. After a good shake I placed them on a large parchment lined baking pan. Then, they went into a 350• oven for 20 minutes. They don't require a bit of oil. It's a great snack to eat right before dinner. It curbs your appetite while adding more fiber.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Cabbage Soup
Monday, February 4, 2013
Detox Water
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Super Bowl!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Tea
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Breakfast
For me, the most important meal when trying to get back
to losing weight is breakfast. Breakfast sets the tone for the rest of the day.
Even though there are some "experts" that advise making breakfast your biggest
meal of the day, they obviously are
not people with a "fat" brain. Sure, I can see the logic of
having a large meal in the morning, and a small snack for dinner. You have all
day to burn off the calories. But, unfortunately, that is not how we fat people
roll. Eat a big breakfast and that means you've "ruined" it for the rest of the
day. You might as well eat everything in sight and start again tomorrow. For
me, if I eat a healthy low calorie breakfast, I am much more inclined to eat a
healthier lunch. Then, if I am 2 for 2,
dinner can go either way. If I am prepared, dinner usually turns out to be
a success also.
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