on the diet front, I wanted to say that all you pasta avoiders might try spaghetti squash as a replacer. It is a little weird at first to some, but I almost never eat pasta now and just eat that with whatever sauce I want.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Aims - insent to a yahoo address.
Now I want clementines. But that would involve ... driving to the grocery store.
The town Christmas parade has a staging area in front of our house. Including klieg lights, one of the marching bands, and a classic car club, with a red '64 convertible Impala. We're searching out hats and mittens because it's COLD out there tonight.
Well, I'm getting my veggies today. In the oven is a lasagne with mushrooms, artichoke hearts and spinach. Of course, the nice veggies are covered with bechamel and a carpet of cheese, but I'm choosing the look at that as getting my calcium as well.
The CSA order I picked up on Wednesday had satsumas in it. Now I want to go home and eat them all.
Okay, so mostly I just want to go home, but once I do, there will be satsuma eating.
Oddly, I just got home and opened an Amazon box. My mother sent me diet books. This is after she spent most of Thanksgiving telling me that I looked so good and had lost so much weight. She'd asked me what diet I was using, because she's trying to lose weight too. She looked it up, and noticed that there were a few books, and she asked me which ones I had, and I said that I just had the first one, and that was enough for learning how the diet worked and what to eat. My point was, "If you want to follow this, you just need to buy the first book," but she decided to buy me all the other books, I guess.
The few times I've had Ethiopian food I've loved it. Except the extremely sour flat bread. Is this particular to only some styles of Ethiopian food, or is it always served with an extremely sour bread that tastes like it was made with vinegar?
that's injera and it is with all Ethiopian food I've had. It does vary how tangy it is though.
Except the extremely sour flat bread. Is this particular to only some styles of Ethiopian food, or is it always served with an extremely sour bread that tastes like it was made with vinegar?
The bread is called teff, and it's the basis of pretty much all Ethiopian food I've ever had -- they line the plate with it, and serve some on the side, and you use it to scoop up the food. I've had it taste more or less sour depending on which restaurant made it.
t edit: oops. The grain itself is teff. The bread is injera.
I drink mostly water and tons of decaf iced tea with lemon. Soda, I hate diet, and I will occasionally have one with a burger or something.
I don't eat enough fresh veg, but I get a ton of Vitamin C through my lemon juice addiction. I like Special K with Red Berried or oatmeal with dried cran, walnits and lots of cinnamon for breakfast. We eat a lot of pasta. but I usually include at least one extra veg, like mushrooms or red peppers, into the bottled sauce.
Butter? I haven't bought margarine in years. Butter tastes better, so you can use less, IMHO.
We are having good pizza tonight for dinner. HURRY UP I HAVEN'T HAD GOOD PIZZA IN A WHILE!!
tiggy, I did meet D on OKCupid, and maintain my account there, as D has quite a few friends on there. It's his b.org, basically, with a cadre of geeks who use it as such, for him now. It still has plenty of jerks, but I had MUCH better luck with it than with most sites.