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Monday, March 26, 2012
Inside My Fridge - March 26, 2012
Leftovers Galore!
Here you see the remains of our Spring Smokeout: cole slaw, pasta salad and probably 10 lbs of pulled pork and some ribs. We make a ton and share it the first night with friends, eat leftovers the second night with family, then freeze the remainder in upcycled aluminum pie pans in smaller portions. Makes a great quick weeknight meal or easy to take to someone's gathering. You can see my husband's awesome homemade BBQ sauce balanced up on top of our water pitcher.
Speaking of water, the number and type of cold beverages in the fridge seems to grow as the mercury rises. In this picture, I can see the milk and water (which we always have) along with sun tea, green/mint coldbrew tea, homemade limeade, and margarita mix.
Viva la Lifestyle Change!!
We also have lots of fruit and salad greens right now. I recently stumbled across the Super Healthy Kids blog and loved their "50% of what you eat should be fruits and vegetables" approach to filling one's plate. How Simple! How Easy!
I really don't believe in "dieting" unless I have a medical condition and it's prescribed by my doctor. This is my way of saying that (unless my doctor tells me to) I absolutely and categorically refuse to count calories, weigh food, completely eschew any food group (like no carbs, no meat,), etc. But I also want to be healthy, so I need to find easy ways to guide and form my natural inclinations and choices so that I am enthusiastic about choosing healthy food.
In the last few years, I've taken the "Eat Real Food" banner and run with it, but I have found that this 50% guideline is great way to guide how I fill my plate. I cannot expect my children to do what I do not, so I have been trying to lead by example since I first read the Healthy Kids blog in January. Besides feeling better overall, I have dropped 5 lbs since without really "doing" anything else new. It's not a hard-and-fast rule, but a general guideline that is helping my whole family choose and enjoy a lot more good things!
Viva la Lifestyle Change!!
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Have you missed me?
Some people who read this blog who know me in "real life" and ask about it. Some people who read this blog know me only through some online message boards, etc. Some people who read this blog just stumbled upon it somehow.
So my my next post is for those who have found and enjoy this for whatever reason. What should my next post be about? I am opening voting, but feel free to add any requests, based on a conversation we've had recently or a previous post where I've mentioned following up or getting back to something. Post a comment with your vote or suggestion and my next entry will be on the topic that gets the most responses.
I look forward to all responses! Thanks for reading.
So my my next post is for those who have found and enjoy this for whatever reason. What should my next post be about? I am opening voting, but feel free to add any requests, based on a conversation we've had recently or a previous post where I've mentioned following up or getting back to something. Post a comment with your vote or suggestion and my next entry will be on the topic that gets the most responses.
1. Greens puree/greens smoothie & review of my wonderful Christmas-present-from-my-kickass-mother-in-law cookbook, What Chefs Feed Their Kids
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2. Asian-esque meal planning for busy weeknights using leftovers creatively (kid-friendly dining, vegetarian meal night options)
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3. Artisan bread: make beautiful, bakery-quality homemade bread for dinner in an hour or less (no kneading!)
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