Thursday, September 9, 2010

I've been going to stumbleupon.com when I have a few free moments at work. Here is a page I saw on there, and it made me laugh. It's also informational!

I found out about stumble upon from O Magazine.

I've also seen this.

And this.

Enjoy!

Table of Condiments
That Periodically Go Bad



1
My
Mayonnaise
3 months

2
S
Salt
N/A


3
H
Hollandaise
1 day
4
B
Butter
1.5 months
5
Mw
Miracle Whip
3 months
6
Hu
Hummus
1 week

7
Od
Onion Dip
2 weeks
8
Tt
Tartar Sauce
3 months
9
V
Vinegar
3-5 years
10
M
Mustard
6-8 months
11
K
Ketsup
5 months
12
P
Pepper
4 years


13
Be
Bernaise
2 days
14
Ga
Garlic Sauce
1 day
15
Cc
Cream Cheese
2 weeks
16
Ti
Tahini Sauce
1 month
17
Bl
Bleu Cheese
2 months
18
R
Ranch
2 months
19
Pb
Peanut Butter
4 months
20
Lx
Lox
2 weeks
21
Pi
Pickles
6 months
22
Po
Pearl Onion
8 months
23
Cr
Croutons
2 months
24
Cs
Cocktail Sauce
6-8 months
25
Fi
Fish Sauce
5 months
26
Ym
Yellow Mustard
6-8 months
27
Ci
Chili Sauce
6-8 months
28
Sg
Sugar
2 years


29
Gc
Guacamole
2 days
30
Ws
White Sauce
2 days
31
Sc
Sour Cream
3 weeks
32
Th
Special Sauce
2 months
32A
Th
1,000 Island
2 months
33
Ma
Marmalade
2 months
34
V
Vegemite
2 months
35
Sy
Syrup
8 months
36
Re
Relish
6 months
37
Go
Green Olive
9 months
38
Ln
Lemon
2 months
39
Gs
Green Salsa
2 months
40
Sw
Sweet n Sour
4-5 months
41
Gm
Germ. Mustard
6-8 months
42
Ss
Steak Sauce
1 year
43
Nu
Aspartame
N/A


44
G
Gravy
3 days
45
Ch
Cheese Sauce
1 week
46
Wc
Whipped Cream
2 weeks
47
Vg
Vinaigrette
2 months
48
F
French
2 months
49
J
Jelly
4-5 months
50
Nt
Nutella
4 months
51
Fu
Fudge Sauce
6-8 months
52
Hr
Horseradish
6-8 months
53

Jalapeño
6 months
54
Oo
Olive Oil
6 months
55
Rs
Red Sauce
2 months
56
Sf
Stir-Fry Sauce
8 months
57
Dj
Dijonnaise
6-8 months
58
Ts
Taco Sauce
2 years
59
Xx
Saccharin
N/A


60
Au
Au Jus
3 days
61
Cz
Cheese Wiz
N/A
62
Mg
Margarine
6 months
63
Ch
Chutney
5 months
64
Hm
Honey Mustard
2 months
65
H
Honey
8 months
66
Pe
Peanut Sauce
8 months
67
Cp
Choc. Syrup
6-8 months
68
Bo
Baco Bits
N/A
69
Pm
Pimento
9 months
70
Ds
Duck Sauce
4-5 months
71
Wu
Worcestershire
1 year
72
So
Soy Sauce
1 year
73
Bq
BBQ Sauce
6-8 months
74
Ta
Tabasco
2-5 years
75
X
Maraschino
N/A

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Vegan Spanikopita


I LOOOVVEEE spanikopita. But, because it has cheese and butter in it, I can't eat it. So, I made a vegan version with soy feta cheese and Earth Balance butter. The filo pastry I used was made with oil, not butter, which was awesome! I found it at Sobey's. Here is the recipe:


8 cups spinach - no stems

1/2 cup parsley

1/2 cup dill

2 cups green onions

1 1/2 tsp. salt

1/4 cup olive oil

3 cups onions

1/4 tsp. pepper

1 cup feta cheese, crumbled into small pieces

14 filo sheets

3/4 cup butter, melted


1. Shred spinach. (I sat in front of the tv and used scissors) Combine it with parsley, dill, green onions and salt. Let it sit for 15 mins, then press out any liquid that forms.

2. Heat olive oil in skillet. Add onions until transparent. Add spinach mixture. Saute for a few minutes. Add feta and pepper.

3. Place 7 filo sheets in a buttered 10x17x2 pan, brushing in between each sheet with melted butter. Add spinach mixture. Add remaining sheets on top, layering with butter.

4. Cut it into pieces before you bake at 375* for 30 mins.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

An Homage to Cheese


I can't break it. There is always cheese on EVERYTHING.

At most mainstream restaurants I go to - and even independently owned ones, there is cheese on everything. And if it's not cheese, it's meat. And often both.

So, I haven't been able to go one week as a true vegan because I eat out at least twice a week with friends, family, or the new bf. It's hard to go to places (especially with a bf who doesn't eat spicy food, enjoys eating meat, and doesn't tell me where he wants to eat EVER, just that he doesn't want to eat THERE.)

So, I'm settling. I'm eating cheese if I must, and never eating meat. That's what I've chosen, and I'm okay with it. Because cheese is f-ing good, and it's not a lot. And I know I'm not supposed to be eating it because it's made from milk that is taken from cows and goats that are being harmed, but sometimes I just need to eat cheese.

And I'm okay with that.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Falafel Burger


These are a favourite of mine from Rachael Ray. They are so yummy and so good for you! I love putting cucumbers on them, especially the ones I got this Saturday at the farmer's market - 6 for $1.00. Hello! I love a good deal!

Instead of the sauce that Rach uses, I just use hummus. Today I used red pepper hummus from The Happy Camel, which has a store in Edmonton, but is also found at the St. Albert Farmer's Market.

Try the recipe - it's quick and tasty.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Secret Daughter

I just finished reading Secret Daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda. The style is similar to other popular fiction out today where each chapter goes back and forth between characters. I like this style, as I find it is easy to follow and I always want to know how the last events in that chapter are affecting the character coming up in the next chapter.
I am not sure if that made sense.
This book was a page turner and a really good story with themes about what constitutes a family, sacrifice, and coming into one's self.
The characters are charming and real. I tried to think of who my favourite character is, but I can't even decide. I love one of the main characters, Asha who is trying to find her identity as an adopted Indian girl in an American family. I also love her mother, Somer, who doesn't relate to the Indian world at all, as a white American woman, and feels like she is losing her daughter who moves to India for a year and reconnects with her father's Indian relatives. I am finding it particularly poignant at this time in my life as I am having discussions about having children, which I have NEVER wanted to do. But, now I am considering it as my boyfriend wants to have 5. He think we should compromise and go between my 0 and his 5 and have 3. That is a far cry from my absolute certainty that I would have none. I think my biggest fear with having children (besides the obvious pain - which I honestly don't know if I can bear) is that I will fail them, be a bad mother, or they will end up abandoning me at 14 to do drugs in the back of a warehouse somewhere. I don't know if I could handle that. Everyone says I'll be a good mother, which I don't doubt at all, but that doesn't mean I will do it, just because I'm good at it.
Irregardless, my fears of becoming a mother having nothing to do with this book.
Please read Secret Daughter!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Thai Peanut Salad Wraps Unwrapped


So tonight I tried a new recipe. I made Thai Peanut Salad Wraps. I think they would be really tasty, but I'm not a huge fan of peanut sauce. But, I did eat most of it. I bought some unsalted organic peanut butter today because my doc wants me to cut out more salt and because it's just pure peanuts. It's good - probably better with jam.

I liked the salad wraps because they were light, but filing. They are great for summer. I put some whole grain basmati rice beside it. I need to eat more whole grains.

My good friend, Heather, wants me to have a vegan dinner party. If I do, I think that will be definitely be on the menu.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Vegan BBQ

Tonight I did a vegan BBQ. For the most part it turned out great. I made potato salad with Veganaise and no egg. While the potatoes were boiling, I BBQed a veggie dog and a veggie skewer. It looked really nice on the plate, but . . . .

the veggie dog was disgusting. Looks like I won't be eating any more of those.

Then I made banana blueberry raspberry (fresh from the garden) muffins. I just took them out of the oven. They smell really good.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

New Rules

Alright. I'm sure some of you saw this coming. I have to make new rules for myself before I seclude myself from my friends. I need to be able to eat cheese at restaurants. Last night, Saba invited me out to eat here, but everything on the menu either had meat or cheese. Honestly, I couldn't have eaten anything there. And, since I won't eat meat (a. because I usually never ordered meat anyways as restos and b. because I haven't eaten meat in about a month so I will get sick if I eat it) I had to go with the cheese option. I ordered the portabello and eta pasta. I'm not going to lie, that salty cheese tasted good. Could I have ordered it without cheese? Yes. But, I am not the type of person who likes to make a lot of changes with the waiter. I don't like to cause a problem.
So, I've decided that if I can't get anything on the menu that is vegan, I will opt for the cheese option, still having no other dairy or meat.
The last thing I want to do is tell people I can't go out with them because I might not be able to eat. I have decided that when at home and cooking for myself, I will stay strictly vegan as I have been. But, when out, I will opt for cheese. Not purposefully, just if I'm forced, you know, by my 4'11 friend Saba.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Gentle Barn


I learned something new today. Horses can be rehabilitated with deep tissue massage. Who knew? Apparently the folks at The Gentle Barn did. I went here to find out more about it. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Virtual Barn. You can read about all the animals and how they've been rescued and cured. It's really neat.
I learned about The Gentle Barn from Ellen Degeneres. We're like this. The great thing about The Gentle Barn is that they also have people with special needs at the farm to become close with animals that will be gentle with them They can touch the animals and feed them, which can be very healing to people with special needs.
Here, you can also read about why Ellen when vegan.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Sick

It recently came to my attention here that an Ohio dairy farm, Conklin Dairy Farm to be exact is treating the cows in a disgusting manner. Often chaining the cows to fences and beating them with crowbars, or stomping on their heads.
I know this is in Ohio, and likely that the milk we drink here in Edmonton isn't from there. But this was an undercover work at the farm who captured that video. Just because it hasn't been captured on film, doesn't men it isn't happening from the place where YOUR milk is produced.
Giving up dairy has been really hard for me, but this has made it really easy for me to stop drinking milk. I would never want any animal whose products I'm consuming going through something like that. It's bad enough that they are killed for their meat, but hurting them like that for no reason is unacceptable.
If you go to the above link, you can watch the video (it's really disgusting so be careful) and take action through various suggested forms.
For other dairy options, check out soy milk or almond milk (which is what I drink). You can find these products at any grocery store. I also eat soy cheese. I have been able to find these products at Planet Organic, Superstore, and Sobey's so far. You can feel good knowing that none of the products used to make these items were severely beaten or treated inhumanely.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Homemade


I love to cook. Now that I am vegan, I have to do way more cooking, which is really nice. I love being back in the kitchen.

Lately, I've been finding it hard to eat beans every day. I should really be doing it twice a day. To get by, I eat a lot of hummos. Today, I tried to think of bean dishes that I like, and instantly thought of my homemade minestrone soup. So good.

I take some onion, grated carrot, and grated zucchini and throw it in a big pot with olive oil to soften. I add a clove or two of garlic. Then I add a whole box of vegetable broth, bring it to a boil. Then I add some whole wheat macaroni. That cooks until the macaroni is el dante. Then I add a can of whole tomatoes and a can of navy beans. That cooks for just a few mins. Then I wilt in some spinach (or in today's case, swiss chard) and some parsley. Done.

So easy, and so delish. It really fills you up too. Looking forward to lunch tomorrow!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Celebration


Today is a day I will never forget. It's the day that Miss G's family became whole again: her dad and brother arrived from Jamaica to live here permanently. I will be heading to the airport later tonight to great them, along with some other friends of the family. I can't wait for them to be a full fledged family doing things together!
On a foody type note . . .
I went to Planet Organic after work today - but this time, the south side location, which I forgot was much bigger than the one downtown. It has way more variety! I was so pleased, and I realised something: Everything is going to be okay. I have been having a bit of anxiety (shocking) over eating vegan. But now I know things taste good - samples of So Good chocolate ice cream were helpful - and I can eat most of the same things, just prepared in a different way. My biggest food phobias are things with weird names and things that look like they have a texture I couldn't handle in my mouth. Tofu and tempeh - two of the biggest vegan stables totally turn me off (at this point). But, I am trudging onwards in hopes for a healthier lifestyle.
I came home and made vegan cream of potato soup with potatoes from the farmer's market. I also made a recipe of Garden Green Goddess Dip. The recipe can be found here. http://www.veganchef.com/ It's really tasty and will be good with veggies, pitas, and chips. Yum!
One of my favourite things to do in the whole world is cook. So, having to cook a lot of my meals again has been making me really happy. Especially when they are new and taste good. I can't wait for supper tomorrow to eat my potato soup!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

You win some, you lose some


Last night was my friend Jen's stagette. She's getting married this coming Saturday on her acreage - which I'm totally excited for. The stagette theme and events were kept secret until we got to our first destination. The theme was Jen's Amazing Race to the Altar. Yes ladies and gentlemen, a city wide scavenger hunt requiring many wedding type situations and photos of strangers. Our final destination was The Common (101024 124 St) which was a really cozy and cute bar. Except one thing - nothing on the menu was even close to being vegan. So this is the part where I lose some. I opted for the mushroom tart which was delicious, but had goat cheese and I'm sure phyllo pastry isn't vegan either. (Sometimes taking one for the team is a tasty adventure.) In retrospect, I could have ordered the pear and goat cheese salad and asked for no cheese. But I didn't think about it that much.

So, today is when I win some. This morning for breakfast I had a rye bread sandwich with hummos on both sides and tomato and lettuce in between. I love sandwiches for breakfast, and this one fit the bill. Simple, but delicious.

For lunch I made vegan mac and cheese (a recipe I made on the fly - same as normal but with soy cheese, ww pasta, ww flour and almond milk). It didn't look too pretty, but it tasted so good.

Supper consisted of 3 things I've had in mind to make for a while. First I wanted to try a vegan caesar salad dressing that I've wanted to try. With fresh lettuce from the garden - it tasted so light and delicious. Often caesar salad can be very heavy due to the dressing, but this was light. Recipe can be found here. http://vegetarian.about.com/od/saladdressings/r/vegancaesar.htm

Then I made some roasted baby potatoes because I bought some at the farmer's market yesterday. I just coated them with olive oil and put them in the oven for about 40 mins.

And then I made a black bean and quinoa salad. I am supposed to eat beans with a whole grain to get the complete protein. This is hard for me, but I'm getting better.

Attached are some pictures of the food I made today.

Here's hoping for a good week!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Pizza


This morning I had it all planned out - home made pizza for supper. This is something I'm pretty famous for, with my pizza stone from Pampered Chef. However, this time I had to do it vegan. Except, when I got home, the dough hadn't mixed in the bread maker. (I was using my mom's - so maybe that's why.) I was a tad heartbroken. But, I went off to Safeway and bought Amy's Soy Cheese Pizza as a base and then put my own toppings on (with more cheese). It was delicious!


I was worried about two things - veggie pepperoni and soy mozzarella. Verdict = both were awesome. The pepperoni was hidden amongst all the vegetables, so I couldn't really taste it. (I might leave it off next time). And, the mozzarella melted wonderfully and tasted exactly the same as regular mozzarella. Success!!


I can envision many more vegan pizzas in the future.


Here's a pic of the leftovers. (I know I mentioned a pizza stone and this is on a normal cookie sheet. I used the pizza stone for the one I made for the rest of the fam - non vegan.)

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Taco Thursday


Well I did a bad thing today and although I brought my lunch to work, I didn't feel like eating it and bought something at the cafeteria instead. I ended up with a grilled cheese sandwich and poutine. Good Lord. I think that's a vegan's worst nightmare. But it was so gooooooood. Reminded me of the days at AOL eating lunch with AM.

So this evening, I knew I had to be super good. On the way home I stopped at SuperStore and made up this meal in my head (thank you very much.) I made vegan tacos and Mexican rice. It was really simple, honestly it took less than 5 mins. The tacos were shells with lettuce on the bottom and then a mixture of salsa, black beans, and corn. The rice was Uncle Ben's brown rice that you cook in the microwave with taco seasoning. It was simple, and so good. I could have put some soy cheddar on it, but if you read my last post, you know I'm not such a huge fan.

Tomorrow I'm making my very first vegan pizza. I love my pizza stone and have been dying to use it since I moved back home (cringe). I'm making my own vegan pizza, and then one for the rest of the fam.

I hope veggie pepperoni tastes good.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Cravings


Lately I've been craving a big hunk of cheddar cheese and also bread. I've heard that the number one thing that vegans crave is bacon. I often think of how easy it would be on the way to work to drive thru McDonald's and have a bacon and egg breakfast bagel which would be delicious, but make me feel awful.

So, for now I think about the wedding I'm going to in a week and half and how much better I'll look in pictures and the dress if I don't eat such horrible food.

Also, to get the bread-iness out of the way I made these delicious vegan banana chocolate chip muffins. I found them on this website http://www.veganchef.com/ along with many other delicious recipes which I can't wait to try. I added carob chocolate chips to fulfill my daily chocolate cravings.

This is a pic of the muffins from last night, and then what I had for breakfast today. I haven't been able to find something to crave my cheddar craving. The soy cheese I've bought looks too oily, like something I couldn't want to eat on it's own. I put it on top of a Mexican type dip which people enjoyed.

Any suggestions?

Monday, July 12, 2010

1/2 Way Through


I'm half way through Good to a Fault by Alberta author Marina Endicott. The story is about a single woman in her 40's who is driving and hits a van with a family inside. As the story unfolds, the reader learns that the family lives in the van and was travelling to Fort McMurray to re-locate and find work.
The main character, Clara, takes in the family as the mother goes into the hospital, later diagnosed with cancer, and the father skips town. She tries to take care of the children, their grandmother, and the mother in the hospital, slowly dying. Dealing with guilt is a major theme of this book. How far is going too far? It reminds me of Will Smith's movie, Seven Pounds. If you haven't seen it, you should.
Good to a Fault is a book club read and so far people are loving it. I'm about half way through right now, and left wondering what is happening between Clara and her Priest, as well as with Uncle Darwin.
I'll let you know . . .

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Indulgence on two levels


So, I went to see Eclipse tonight with some friends from book club. We never read the Twilight series for book club (we have standards) but most of us read it on our own. As I was indulging in the meaty flesh of Taylor Lautner on screen, I had to indulge in some movie popcorn. I know - so not vegan. But sometimes you have to go bad to know what's good.


This is a pic of my breakfast. It's 8 grain organic cereal with strawberry soy yogurt. OJ and banana make it complete.


Tomorrow I am going to a Turkish restaurant for supper. I wonder what I will find there!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Emotionally Unstable

Every Wednesday in the summer, the church (http://www.stalbertunited.ca/) I belong to hosts Sundaes on Wednesdays (get it?) where we have a bit of a spiritual gathering and then enjoy ice cream sundaes afterwords. It changes every week. Usually we learn something new about another faith expression. (I skip the ice cream as I'm going vegan now.) This evening, an Anglican minister who is Cree came to do an Aboriginal smudge and prayer circle. At one point he sent a bowl of water around to say a prayer into. First of all, it started with the lady beside me so I was next, which I wasn't prepared for! Then, I said two names of family members who are sick in the hospital, one being my grandfather who was recently diagnosed with lung cancer, dying, and not taking any treatment.

I immediately burst into tears and cried for the rest of the night. At one point, the minister doing the ceremony came over to me and did a special blessing and hugged me because I kept crying. Then afterwards, when it was all over, I tried to escape to the bathroom, but people kept coming up to me and asking me what was wrong - which enhanced the crying.

I bet part of the reason is this going vegan thing is taking a toll on my system. My body is going through detox right now of built up sugars and "nasty foods" in my body. I am feeling hungrier today than I have been in the last few days, but not giving in to temptation. (Although the soy peanut butter chocolate non- dairy ice cream I bought the other day and tried last night was DISGUSTING. I'm basically going to have to throw out $8 worth of fake ice cream)I might have a bit of something tonight that will help my sweet tooth. I haven't made it out again to a grocery store to buy some vegan friendly chocolate.

Comforting myself with food? Shocking.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Lunch


This is what I ate for lunch (along with roasted red pepper hummus from the Happy Camel and pita chips from Dip Sea Chicks - St. Albert Farmer's Market stand). I must say, it was pretty good. It's quinoa with red peppers and peas with a bit of Greek salad dressing for some taste. I really enjoyed it. Although a light looking lunch, it carried me through the afternoon without feeling hungry.

I just cooked vegetarian chili for supper. It is mushrooms, red and green pepper, chickpeas, navy beans, and non-dairy tomato soup with some chili powder and cayenne pepper for flavour. I may steal a bit of basmati rice from my parents as they eat their Mango Chicken dinner.

Bon appetite!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Going Vegan


Alright. The day has arrived. I made my first vegan purchases at Planet Organic http://www.planetorganic.ca/ today. I am following The Kind Diet http://www.thekindlife.com/ and hope to become a full vegan in a couple of months. I bought quinoa, 8 grain cereal, agave syrup, chocolate peanut butter non-dairy ice cream, non-dairy tomato soup, chips, and Earth Balance butter. http://www.earthbalancenatural.com/#/products/ (While this was going on, I had a mild bathroom freak-out from eating a lot of beans at lunch and had to rush to the back. Hopefully over the next few days, this will balance out and become less frequent.) I picked up some soy yogurt, but put it back. Some things I am not ready for yet. Including soy milk, which I have tried before.
I tried to find vegan chocolate (obvi) but couldn't find anything interesting. Anybody have any ideas?
I am about to go cook some quinoa which I found out is just like cooking rice. 2 cups of water for every 1 cup of quinoa. Then I can jut use it to make a quick salad tomorrow.
Wish me luck!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Weekend food


On Friday my mom bought a canoe. So, on Saturday, we headed out to http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/elkisland/index.aspx to try the red canoe and have a BBQ. While my parents strategically took the canoe off the top of the van and brought it to the beach, I took Miss G to the playground. It was a day of firsts for Miss G as it was her first time in a canoe and seeing a buffalo. As we got closer to the playground, I could smell delicious wafts of Indian food coming towards me. When we got to the playground it was filled with little Indian children as their parents sat at the picnic tables surrounding, cooking and eating delicious curries and rices. (I was spying.)

Nevertheless, when we got to our supper of BBQ hot dogs and s'mores, I wondered if they were laughing at our random meat on a stick compared to their beautiful yellow rice. But, in my opinion, there is nothing better than a BBQed hot dog on an open fire.

That being said, I've started reading Alicia Silverstone's book/recipe book called The Kind Diet, A Simple Guide to Feeling Great, Losing Weight, and Saving the Planet. http://www.thekindlife.com/ If you're thinking - Alicia Silverstone as in Clueless - you are correct. As almost everything in my life, I saw it and her on Oprah (http://www.oprah.com/oprahshow/Alicia-Silverstone-on-Becoming-Vegan) and thought I'd give the book a read. It's actually really enlightening on the food we put in our bodies and how it affects our moods and whatnot. She talks about the nasty foods we put in our body (meat and dairy mainly) and the kind foods we should be eating such as beans, veggies, and fruits. There are three different levels in the book - Flirting, Vegan, and Superhero. I am going to start with Flirting as it will be hard to cut some foods out of my diet while still living at home where mom pays for groceries as I save for a down payment on a condo. I think I'm going to cut out red meat, add beans and legumes daily, and cut out some dairy. Cheese is going to be tough, as will be yogurt.

I wonder where a BBQed hot dog over an open fire fits on there. I guess I could try tofu dogs, but I do have a nasty gag reflex that kicks up when I try new foods that have weird textures. Hopefully I'll be okay.

Breakfast today was at Cora's http://www.chezcora.com/ over interesting conversation with the newly wed Saba. I love it there. Every meal is served with a mound of fresh fruit. It's not an uber-healthy place, but it does have many healthy options to choose from. I ordered the brie and mushroom eggs benedict which is mouthwatering delicious. They also feature a fruit juices daily. Today it was a mixture of banana, blackberry, cranberry, and apple. So good.

I could use a little more kindness in my life, so I will try to embrace The Kind Diet which also promises glowing skin and less gas. I could use a little of that as well.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Picky Eater

Today for my blog, I am going to list all of the foods I don't like to eat. Some might have reasons, some might not. I am a very picky eater, so get ready.
ham. roast beef. fish. seafood of any kind. most sausage (although I do enjoy turkey pepperettes and farmer's sausage and salami). cauliflower. velveeta cheese unless it's melted. wine. beer. tapioca. brussel's sprouts. any type of game meat. tofu. tongue. rhubarb. grapefruit. coffee. banana flavoured things. dates.

I guess that isn't a lot. In life, it seems like more.

The tactics I used to use as a child when my mom would serve me any of the above (mostly fish) would be to put it in my mouth, then sneakily take it out and movie it to my pocket. I would do that will all of the fish on my plate, then head to the bathroom and flush it down the toilet. When I became older, I finally reasoned with my parents and told them I would never eat fish, so they may as well not spend the extra money by putting it on my plate as it just goes to waste. So, my mom would usually make me a chicken breast. Now, my family just waits for a night I am not going to be home to have fish. How accomodating, really.

My current top foods are kalmata olives, feta cheese, hard boiled eggs, Chef Boyardee ravioli straight from the can, Kraft Dinner, BBQ hot dogs, and chocolate.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Famoso

Last night I had the most enjoyable evening of dinner and entertainment provided by my friend Amy's choir, Belle Canto for their pre-Italy tour concert.

First, the food. I went to Famoso both because of the easily accessible downtown location and the delectable reputation it has for being voted "Edmonton's #1 pizza." First, I ordered a half order of the caprese salad. It was a new take on the caprese which usually has tomatoes, basil, and fresh mozzarella cheese. This one substituted fresh baby greens for the basil. It was scrumptious! This is how Rach makes it http://rachaelray.com/recipe.php?recipe_id=400

Then came the Primavera pizza which is 11 inches of gold. Topped with artichokes, onions, kalmata olives, and red peppers, the pizza was great! I finished half and brought the rest for lunch today, which was just as good cold, BTW.

Then it was off to the choir recital at http://www.rwuc.org/ where Belle Canto sang 24 selections that they will be performing on their tour in Italy. I was filled with harmony and perfect pitch for 2 delightful hours!

What an evening!

Monday, June 28, 2010

The Woman in the Row Behind

I stumbled upon this book at the when I was looking for another book that I had to request. It was in the section called "short reads."

The story is about a boring couple living mundane lives. The wife cheats. The husband goes to a movie alone and she follows him dressed in disguise. They flirt in the theatre. What does it all mean? Are they both equally wrong for cheating?

I guess I'll find out.

Meanwhile, I've realised how at peace I am in my life right now. I have very little anxiety, I sleep extremely well, and I am eating less. This in itself is a miracle. I go to church more often, pray more, spend time with people who love me, and do things that make me happy. It's quite a remarkable feeling when this all falls into place.

Now, where is my man?

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Shanghai Girls

I just finished reading Shanghai Girls by Lisa See and must take it back to the library pronto! This is the 3rd Lisa See book I've read and enjoyed. Snow Flower and the Secret Fan was the first I've read from her and I really loved it. The history in the novel seeped into my brain, and I will never forget the descriptions of foot binding practices in China (which has been outlawed, but is still done in remote villages) or the relationship with "old sames" that young girls share.

Then I read Peony in Love, which I didn't enjoy as much. For me, the writing wasn't as strong as Snow Flower.

I absolutely loved Shanghai Girls, and I think it is my favourite so far! The story is set in China and Los Angeles from the 1930 - 1960's where the Chinese fled from their homeland and many came to San Francisco and were placed in Los Angeles in the Chinatown there. This is a great book about family, loyalty, tradition, and becoming "Amercianized."

I am off to the library to find my next read, Good to A Fault by Marina Endicott.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Borrowed

For the last few weeks I've been inspired to start blogging by a number of blogs I've read. Interestingly enough, most of these blogs are posted by new Moms. Which I'm so not. But, I still like the idea of sharing bits of my life and some of my thoughts. So, I thought I'd give it a shot.

I tried to figure out what I'd mostly write about. There are two things I do on a daily basis (that is interesting) and that is eat and read. Things I do on a regular basis that I don't think will make a great blog include thinking about Glee, singing Glee songs, talking to people about Glee, thinking about Taylor Lautner, thinking about Taylor Lautner movies, talking to people about Taylor Lautner, Oprah, and weddings.

So really, you are all getting the good end of the stick with food and books.

Here we go!