Ushering In September
9 Weeks Until Dear Evan Hansen
On The Beach:
In The Gardens:
On The Streets Where I Live:
Creature Comforts:
Parks and Recreation:
Codee Cam:
On The Plates:
Garmin Says:
Stay safe and moving, y’all!!
Stay safe and moving, y’all!!
We headed out for a neighborhood walk this morning and hit up our favorite parks. The water is starting to recede a bit, so we moved a little faster this morning. The dangerous part about walking during the summer storm season is that, sometimes, you think it’s a safe path through the grass and the next thing you know, you are stepping into an ankle deep puddle that was cleverly disguised by said grass. It reminds me of trick puddles on NYC street corners…you think they are snow and ice, but you are wrong…and now your shoes are wet. Wet sneakers are pretty much a daily occurrence around these parts no matter the season, I have learned…and Codee just suffers through lots of baths.
It’s still too hot to move these to the garden, but we’re getting close. Most of the sprouts are San Marzano tomatoes, with one tiny Purple Peacock Broccoli sprout in there, and they mostly came up really fast. As I have mentioned before, my balcony faces east, so I get great sunlight in the morning. The end of the direct sunlight comes right around 12:30, saving them from baking all afternoon. They lean so far towards the sun that I have to keep rotating the pots to keep them growing straight.
Above 95 degrees outside means an inside treadmill wog with 3lb dumbbells.
What a collection of footage he has! I may have only been 8 years old when Top Gun came out, but I feel like his movies were such a huge part of my teenage years. I mean, come on. How great are Willow and Real Genius?
Taco Tuesday!!! These were Lola Farms chorizo tacos with sauteed leeks and homemade pickles. I served them with some zucchini slices that I brushed with avocado oil and broiled for about 15 minutes. Truth be told, I’m guessing at that number because I really just keep my eyes on it. The broiler and I have a history and I have learned the hard way that I shouldn’t get distracted while I have something under it. It’s best to just check it often because it might have been closer to 10 and, anyway, your oven will be different. Or, you could grill the zucchini and that would be delicious. I’m not allowed to have a charcoal or gas grill here…HOA rules say electric only…so the broiler is the way to go for me.
I also had my daily green drink and peanut treat, along with a quinoa bowl with very little imagination and thought, but I was hungry and it did a fantastic group of fixing that problem.
Well, I am consistently a woman who loves hers carbs…so, I have that part down.
Tuesday numbers are my favorite. Nothing even close to the realm of steps that I’ll see once I am back to loading in on Tuesdays, but a good start.
Stay safe and moving, y’all!
The storm lasted most of the morning, but passed in time for the farmers market at Jack Russell Park. This Sunday market is new, but in the park where the Saturday Market used to be. At least, where it was during most of the pandemic….it’s about a half a mile from where I live. The organizers have had lots of location and schedule changes in the last year and a half. I’m not sure of any of the back story, but I like that our favorite vendor, Kim with Lola Farms, is closer to the condo every other week. We skipped the Saturday market because of the rain, but Codee loves seeing her and hanging out for a bit.
He also loves that the park is still flooded. This was really hilarious and adorable until I started to feel the wrath of the fire ants whose home I had just, unintentionally, destroyed with my shoe. They are SO fast!!!!!! I made a very rapid retreat to the car, which was luckily very close and a straight shot. Super grateful that I threw a towel in the front seat and that Codee was on his long leash, I desperately swatted at them as they continued their frenzied biting. How can something that small move that fast?? At least I don’t seem to have any adverse serious reactions to them…just a bit itchy for a day or so, but ugh, that crawly feeling stays with me for hours!!! Our evening walk was a touch less exciting, but involved a lot more water.
It was super fun to be back outside tonight for my 5 miles. The air was still a little heavy, but the earlier cloud cover and time of day made it perfection for me in terms of temperature. I mean, don’t get me wrong…I still looked like I got caught in a simmering downpour when I finished, but it felt amazing
While everyone is on a summer break, my standard podcasts are all about advertising for other shows in the form of “Guest Episodes” or “Presents” series. I think I will check out some of the other episodes of Homemade, but I have to say that Leslie Jordan sets the bar a little high. His voice is like an audible hug. I want to eat chicken salad and drink sweet tea on the porch while listening to him tell stories of the old days.
I’m bored of mentioning my daily green drink, but I’m digging having one less decision to make about what to eat every day. The consistency of my schedule is really fantastic these days and blending the first couple hundred calories of day fits in perfectly. It also helps with my water intake, which I am notoriously bad about regulating.
Supper was a grain bowl with quinoa, zucchini, mushrooms, parsley, and the spicy version of the Moroccan red pepper sauce, harissa. I threw a grated up glove of garlic in there, as well, and even though it’s not listed in my food log, some avocado oil.
Dinner was some ground pork smothered cabbage that I had in the freezer with a couple of fried eggs. I didn’t photograph it because I dramatically screwed the plating and I think I am going to have the same thing tomorrow anyway.
It’s the end of Week 2 of my challenge and I have stayed on my calorie goals successfully for both weeks! It’s a nice self esteem boost to say that. Knowing that I have kept in line with what i said I was going to do makes me stand a little taller. Does that sound so silly? Well, maybe, but it’s true. Eating is never just about fuel for me, so like most people, I have a complicated relationship with food. I often turn to it to provide comfort or entertainment and, while that’s not always trouble, it’s so easy for it to become routine….A.K.A. a vicious cycle. This feels so much more balanced…
A note from above, not that anyone is critiquing my program here, but I used some avocado oil in the dish that I made for supper. I didn’t note it in the food log because it was leftover from an amount that I logged yesterday…like an oil savings account…😉
I missed the bonus point goal, but ended the week content just the same.
Stay safe and moving, y’all!!!
We had a quite a few quick outings today, mostly scheduled around breaks in the rain. I took us up to Fort Caroline this morning for a little stroll, but we didn’t stay long. The afternoon took us to the beach and then an evening walk to a couple of our favorite parks where Codee discovered his favorite benefit of Florida summer rain…flooding.
Just fast enough to get my heart going in the aerobic zone, but I could chat at this pace for hours. It was a nice, peaceful, evening jog.
Nothing like watching a baking show during your six week added sugar break while on the treadmill. Really not much of what I do is normal, I guess, so…
I learned about Christina Tossi from an actor on Dear Evan Hansen when they recommended her Milk Bar episode of A Chef’s Table. Instant fan, to say the least. She hosts this one, but they put together a fun team of people. Everyone is specialized in a different discipline of the dessert world and they are competing against one another to win the guest’s choice of best dessert for their upcoming special event.
Remarkably, I am still digging my daily green drink as my first small meal of the day and I like to try to follow that with some actual greens later on in the day. This was a super quick way to do it. I made a really fast lemon vinaigrette in a mason jar and I had just over 2oz of Butcher Box Ranch Steak left, so I sliced it and tossed it in. I also added a serving of quinoa that I had in the fridge, stirred everything up, popped a lid on it, and put it back in the fridge for a few hours. I put it on a bed of balcony garden greens for a bright summer supper.
You know I love my eggs for dinner. Tonight, I served them over a chickpea and spaghetti squash pancake and sautéed spinach and garlic. I kind of made Chris Morocco’s chickpea pancakes, but instead of water, I used some tremendously overcooked spaghetti squash. It added a bit of sweetness and some bonus nutrients…assuming I didn’t cook them all away. 🙂 I also don’t add any oil to the batter, but I used a tablespoon of avocado oil in the pan, so I definitely got it in there.
It was one of those days when I couldn’t believe the numbers. I had that moment of, “There’s no way the calories came in as low as they did.” I re-checked and, apparently, it’s the true. Now seems like a good time to remember that calorie counting is about as inaccurate of a “science” as you can find. Labels can be up to 20% off and, even though I am weighing all of my food for this challenge, there’s really no guarantee that a.) the info in the app is correct and b.) that my body is going to process and react to that food exactly as a bomb calorimeter would. Seems suspect, but it’s a good practice for me for a lot of reasons. Having said all of that, it seems it was a pretty good “volume eating” day, to use the newest diet phrase trend I saw the other day…like we need another one….
Long story short…I felt like I ate a lot of food, but it was not a lot of calories. 🙂
It’s very frustrating when I notice how close I am to a round step number after midnight. Only sixty nine steps shy of 25,000. That’s like, one more trip to fill up my water glass…bummer. Maybe it’s time to officially up my goal considering it’s 15,000.
Stay safe and moving, y’all!
We started the day with a walk to Howell Park where the recent rain made for some fun puddles. I suspect that it was about a mile and three quarters total and along the way we chatted with some guys playing tennis in Jack Russell Park. I say “we” because Codee can still be a bit barky at strangers who try to talk to him, but he is getting so much braver…and, thankfully, quieter. Truth be told, guys just like to get him riled up and he only has so much restraint before he is compelled to answer them….because they are talking to him. He’s not aggressive, just vocal. Back to the parks…Howell has some cute, very, very short trails and Jack Russell is right across the street and marks our loop with a nice public restroom. It’s a great destination with a lot of route options..
I can’t believe this pepper plant is going to produce again!! Good thing I came to check on it because it had been knocked over in the storm the night before. It’s safely tucked in a cage now and still has two peppers on the cusp of ripening and now at three in the second round. Then, I decided to do some weeding and came across a couple of these…
I had about a dozen purple tomatillo plants that had a TON of fruit on them and they were beautiful in their delicate wrappers, but they started dying off without ripening…maybe it was too wet…I have no idea, but then a tropical storm came through and all the plants took a hit, some from wind and some from a palm tree branch that crushed them. It looks like the pods decomposed fast and dozens of the seeds sprouted in the same spot… I popped it back in the ground to see if any of them make it for the fall plant. Mean while, in the climate control section:
It was a nice easy spin around one of my favorite routes. I walked the first little bit and probably started a jog somewhere around a half mile in. I made it home just as the daily rain set in.
I am a recent subscriber to Gastro Pod which is a podcast where they “look at food through the lens of science and history.” They have a lot of interesting episodes, but one of the nice things that they do is guest episodes so they have introduced me to a few other new podcasts. This one is from Body Stuff.
The episode is about water and hydration and isn’t ground breaking, but it is interesting especially if you are like me and have any interest in the industrial food system and how messed up it is. I haven’t had time to fact check this, but could the US military really be the leading purchaser of Gatorade in the US? Recent dips into this rabbit hole tells me that it is definitely a possibility.
I used the last of the parsley in the fridge for my daily green drink at 2PM. If you had told me even two years ago that I would make it through multiple bunches of parsley before their demise, I would have rolled my eyes at you, but now…I love it. I just want you to know that I don’t think anyone should dive into this combination all at once, but I will say that I forgot the vinegar this morning and I immediately knew when I tasted it because it was really not good. The point is that all of ingredients kind of work together, but it’s, for sure, an acquired taste.
The snackiness of the meals that I have at this time of day is why I originally called it tea, but it has been pretty consistently between 6:30PM and 7PM this week, so I’m sold on renaming it supper. I had an easy plate of blistered carrots and broccoli stalks, Mary’s Gone Crackers Super Seed Classic crackers and Dash Cooker Eggs with black pepper.
I am going to call what I had for dinner Call Your Mom Chicken. The deliciousness is a result of the fat in and on the dark meat of the chicken and the time everything was left to simmer together in my cast iron pan while I chatted with my mom. I had just about three ounces of chicken thigh left in a mason jar and I had saved the cooking juice with it. Well, obviously, when the fat and collagen cooled, they hardened. This is a very effective trick for separating everything if you don’t pull the meat off the bone first, which leads to much more surface area for the fat to cling to, and if you don’t use the shape of mason jar that I used, which was a pint size regular mouth jar. In my case, I did both of those things making it messier and less effective, but the result was that some of the fat melted by back onto the meat and fat is delicious so there’s that. All in, I used a brush to coat the bottom of the pan with a little of the leftover chicken fat/collagen combo from the jar and tossed the sliced raw mushrooms in. Once they got a little wilty, I added the leftover roasted cauliflower (which had color, but was still very crunchy) and then the chicken and some sea salt….and then the whole thing stewed together while I finished my chat with my mom. After we hung up (maybe 30 minutes later?), I plated it on a bit of my tiny hydroponic arugula. The chicken and cauliflower got more tender as they cooked and the mushrooms lended an extra push of umami and flavor. This plate is a real reminder that good things come, sometimes in unexpected ways, from talking to Mom.
I have developed such a sweet tooth since I stopped drinking a few years ago. Even though there are studies that say the body recognizes all sugars as equals, I have a guideline of no refined or highly processed sweeteners (well, no refined or highly processed anything really) which means that I tend to stick to maple syrup, honey, coconut sugar, dates, and bananas as my primary sweet sources. This month, I have locked the pantry door on the first three and would like to limit the other two to one day each a week. I’m not all about restricting foods for people, but I am an addict so it’s helpful for me to set up a very specific plan. It helps me lower the number of times that I have to argue with myself about food and makes the day easier.
I came in a little low on the calorie side of things today and that Is super unusual for me, but not in a bad way. I actually wasn’t hungry and felt good about what I had eaten, but I definitely took my last bite at 10PM. Having that hard stop definitely made me question whether to keep eating whereas, with no guideline, I would just grab something else…..I decided earlier in the day that I wanted banana nice cream (there’s that sugar addiction), so I had logged that info before Codee and I headed out for a walk. We ended up being out later than expected and it was a really great evening. Like I said, I am trying to get Codee’s weight down as well and if he wants to walk, I want to walk. I had loosely planned what I was going to have for dinner, but hadn’t really decided on the details and when we got home I happily prioritized chatting with my mom over eating…and during the call, I threw together dinner and ate a red pepper that wasn’t going to make it until tomorrow. Since Kristina May taught me on Dear Evan Hansen that I like them by bringing me one to cut up, I actually really like snacking on strips of raw sweet bell peppers, except green, thank you very much. In any event, by the time I finished eating what turned out to be a delicious meal and my banana nice cream, I was really full and it was precisely 10PM, so there you have it.
A little lower on the steps and the calories, according to this one, but I got my heart rate a little higher today.
Eventually, I might try to get on board with caring more about what the other numbers mean, but I don’t really pay much attention to them. All of this with the caveat that these numbers are definitely not 100% accurate by a long shot and should only be used as a guideline. The expression “Don’t eat calories a watch gave you” always makes me chuckle. I happen to like to track data though, so I fitness trackers are kind of a hobby of mine. There are SO SO SO many to choose from.
Personally, I wear a Garmin Forerunner 245 and it does everything that I need it to do and likely more, it was reasonably priced, and is a good size (though still a little big) for my wrist.
116 Days Until Load In…Stay safe and moving, y’all!!