This post is to announce that in my entire life, I don't
ever remember NOT eating a piece of candy on Halloween. Well.....tonight was different. I am
proud to say that I am going to sleep tonight without one piece of candy having touched my lips. (In the old days I could have said that and still manage to get it in my mouth and technically not be lying, but today I really didn't eat any candy) My
nephew was kind enough to hand the candy out to the little (and not so little)
trick or treaters and I left the house. It made it much easier to refrain. Now
I need to make sure that all of the left over candy is removed. I can't have it hiding
in the cupboard haunting me.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Olive oil
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Monday, October 29, 2012
Day 42
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Day 41
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Day 40
Friday, October 26, 2012
Day 39
I had every intention of being the dutiful daughter to
my 90 year mother. My sister, who lives with my Mom is in New York visiting her
daughter. Mom loves to go out, so I was planning to be her escort for the
evening. Unfortunately, the battery in my car died. After work, I had to call
AAA and get a jump start. By the way, they are great and worth every penny. Anyhow, I got my car home, but I still need a new battery. All of
that is besides the point. Long story short: I had no car, my husband is out of
town, and my daughter got home relatively early. Anne had plans to go out, and she asked me to go with her. We went to
Hollywood to listen to Anne's friend sing an amazing repertoire of songs. Taylor Greenwood will definitely be famous one
day. We arrived a little early and walked a few blocks to Mousso Franks. I looked at
the menu, I was starving, and I couldn't imagine eating a salad without
dressing. So, instead I chose the lobster cocktail appetizer. It felt like a
splurge, but calorie wise it wasn't! I didn't have many nutrients, but I didn't have many
calories either. And...I didn't feel at all deprived.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Day 38
G-BOMBS are Dr. Fuhrman's secret weapons! Well, not so secret. They are Greens,
beans, onions, mushrooms, berries, and seeds. These 6 items are super foods that
strengthen our immune system and help fight disease. We should have some every day! They not only
lower the risk of illness, but they also aid in weight loss. I actually thought
I'd be creative today and use all of these ingredients in a soup. I chopped
everything, added garlic and basil and slow cooked them in vegetable broth. It
wasn't the most aesthetically pleasing soup but it was filling and it didn't taste half bad. However, I recommend finding ways to incorporate them into your daily eating plan separately.
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