Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Keep those appointments

Well, I've done some thinking.  I have another blog where I was posting about my workout and weight loss adventures.  Except that it was boring and I didn't keep up with it.  So I've decided to just detail my "adventures" here.

First off, I joined Weight Watchers.  I've heard lots of great things about this program and I saw it first hand the first week when I lost 2 pounds.  Unfortunately, the second and third week I gained some back.  Disheartening and annoying to say the least.

I started Turbo Fire again and the first week was great; felt like I really put my all into it.  I have noticed two things with weeks 2 and 3:
  1. Time management - I have a difficult time getting up in the morning to workout and on that same note, I also find it difficult to do it at the end of the day.
  2. Energy - I don't have the energy in the morning to really put my all into it.  I can also say the same thing about my evening workouts.
This post was going to be much longer but I cut a bunch out.  Why?  Because I feel like I whine about this all the time.  The solution is simple!  If you want it bad enough, you'll do it.  It's all on me...no one else.  I can't complain about not feeling/looking my best when I don't put the work in.  Life isn't a cake walk...it's going to take some effort on my part.  :)

Here are the solutions I came up with for my two issues:  
  1. I am making an appointment with myself at 5am.  Made my appointment this morning.  I wasn't late and I didn't cancel!  *I've officially done 3 morning workouts!*
  2. Uhhhhh...the solution to this one is to get your advice.  :)  What do you do to boost your energy before a workout?  I have no energy in the morning but I can't eat a full meal right before a workout.  Banana?  Clif Bar?  Toast?




Sunday, April 29, 2012

I love my little town.

I said to my husband this morning, "It's days like yesterday that I really love where we live."  He agreed.

Yesterday was the 15th annual Greening Up the Mountains festival.  From downtownsylva.org: "This annual spring festival, named for the way the “spring green” creeps up the mountainsides, began as a celebration of Earth Day and has now evolved into a celebration of our local economy, sustainability, and traditional heritage crafts."

Sadly, in my 6 years here, this was my first year partaking in the celebration.   We started with the Greening Up the Mountains 5k where we got these awesome shirts:


We then headed over to the festival where we entered a raffle to win a 55 gallon rain barrel...and WON!  I'm so excited.  The trash can rain barrel we made just didn't hack it.  In fact, last weekend it busted up the side so we were in dire need of a new one.  I'll post pictures later when we have it set up.  In the meantime, here are some other pictures from the GUtM festival:


I wasn't quite sure what to think of this rack(?).  And they had several.  I giggled a little bit.


 Lunch was YUMMY!  Indian fry bread topped with lots of yummy stuff.


Doing my part to save the planet.  Are you doing yours?


We couldn't leave without getting some kettle corn.  :)


This used to be the county courthouse until a new building was built several years ago.  They recently did a major renovation and now it's the public library.  It's amazing in there.  Especially compared to where the library used to be housed.


I had to get a picture of this beast.  His name is Jake.  His brother Elwood was at home.  He's the biggest pitbull I've ever seen.  


That night we went out to Soul Infusion aka "The Tea House", hung out with friends, ate good food, listened to some jam bands, and sampled some great brews out of Tuckaseegee Brewing Co-op's kayakerator.



Here's to good times and great friends.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Ho-Hum Lunch

Lately I've gotten kind of tired of the same ol' stuff I bring to work for lunch everyday.  Sandwiches = boring.  Leftovers = blah.  But really, I just don't feel like I'm getting the nutrition I need.  Nor am I creative enough to do it on my own.  Thank goodness for Pinterest.  ;oD  I know, I know. "Here she goes about Pinterest again.  *sigh*"

But seriously, I get some wonderful ideas and find great new (to me) websites on this site.  One of which is this one:




It seems like it started as a site for lunch ideas and then grew to where they're now selling lunchboxes.  I don't know.  What I care about is the variety of lunches.  And yes, obviously some (most?) of these are geared towards kids, but I think they can be great ideas for adult lunches too.  What I plan on doing is going through them starting with the first one.  The first one has cherry tomatoes...I don't particularly care for tomatoes (on their own) but I figure I need the great things tomatoes can give me that Fruit Roll-Ups cannot.  I don't buy Fruit Roll-Ups but I'm sure you understand the point I'm trying to make.  I also need to use up the rest of my grilled tofu, so I'll be packing that instead of the chicken strips.

Anyway, enough of that.  I just thought I'd share this site with my wonderful readers.  :)

Have a good lunch break!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Recipes April 15-21

Time sure does fly when you're having fun!  And when you're older and work full-time...they don't tell you that when you're growing up.

1.  Spinach farfalle with peas & diced ham - I'm in love with peas right now.  So yummy!



2.  Baked buffalo chicken pasta - Okay, so this is not going to be a healthy one, but I'm craving the buffalo wing flavor right now.



3.  Bananas foster banana bread - Trying to look for new ways to use my too ripe bananas.  This recipe uses a rum glaze--how can you go wrong with that?? 



Recipe Results

Why hello there!  I apparently forgot to post recipes and recipe results last week...so hold onto your britches, we've got a lot to get through today!

1.  Best Punch Ever - 4/5...it was pretty good but I guess the pina colada mix curdles somehow.  Still tastes good, just looks funky.

2.  Coconut & Lime Cupcakes - 4/5...gluten-free and my husband would not have been able to tell had I not informed him.  I forgot to add the lime zest into the batter; perhaps they would've been tastier.

3.  David Lebovitz's Tomato-Basil Pizza - 5/5...YUM!  But I love pizza...it's hard to go wrong.

4.  Dirty Rice with Andouille Sausage - 5/5...lovely spiciness!

5.  Crockpot Carnitas - 4/5...I wish I knew what authentic carnitas are like.  This seemed more like barbeque pork I was putting into a tortilla.

6.  Eggs Bendict - 2/5...I do not recommend this recipe.  The hollandaise was gross.  This was my first time poaching eggs & I failed miserably.  I've poached eggs two or three times since then & I'm getting better.  This is my new favorite way to cook eggs.

*I haven't yet talked about these next recipes, so I'm including their pictures/links with the review.*

7.  Chewy No-Bake Nutter Butter Bars - 1/5...I don't know if it was the recipe or if I did something wrong, but these were inedible.  Tossed 'em in the trash.



8.  Smoked Tofu & Egg Fried Rice - 5/5...had this last night...yum!  Used grilled tofu (pre-prepared) instead of smoked.



9.  Easy Sunday Lemon Pasta - 5/5...super easy & light.  I added tuna to mine because I love the spaghetti & tuna combination.  My stomach's growling...

 

Until next time...

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter Weekend

Whoa nelly!  I don't know about you, but I had a jam-packed weekend and enjoyed every minute of it.

One of the things I got to do was get into a bee suit & put a bee hive together.  Fun!  My aunt has a hive in South Carolina and she decided to put one up here in North Carolina.

In all my beekeeper glory

Me on the left, my aunt on the right

Taking the food out of the bee container
 I also got to meet my new 1st cousin once removed (my cousin's son).  Look at how cute!!


 Happy Easter everyone!