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So the non-cooking thing was getting to a point of being just sheer ridiculous and I was veering dangerously into the territory of lower than depressing college student with frozen dinners, bread and butter and lunches of frozen vegetables and soups made of random items.
It actually got so bad, that for Halloween, when our program sponsored a taco lunch for the whole team, I took home an entire steamer tray of rice, beans, assorted meats and salsa. I still have a small soup container left but I ate that stuff for lunch and dinner every single day last week.
Gross, I know. You now know WAY more about me than you ever wished...and there is no way that you can un-know what you now know! HA!
Anyway
I went to the grocery store (gasp)
I love Sprouts
It actually got so bad, that for Halloween, when our program sponsored a taco lunch for the whole team, I took home an entire steamer tray of rice, beans, assorted meats and salsa. I still have a small soup container left but I ate that stuff for lunch and dinner every single day last week.
Gross, I know. You now know WAY more about me than you ever wished...and there is no way that you can un-know what you now know! HA!
Anyway
I went to the grocery store (gasp)
I love Sprouts
I bought all of this (plus a box of Annie's Mac and Cheese) and some doubles of items for 70 bucks. 70!
Those bags of flour were 2 for $6. My inner cheap Asian was screaming "OMG, that's such a GREAT DEAL. BUY IT ALL!"
I had to hold myself back. Had to remember that I am the only one who will carry the groceries up the 3 flights of stairs to my unit. It's hell to carry the 50 pounds of groceries and assorted bags from the weekend up those stairs. Ugh.
So....onto dinner :)
Sweet Potato Lentil Stew on the left. Cabbage Rolls on the right.
Lentil Stew came from Alicia Silverstone's book and the cabbage cups came from the Gluttonous Vegan
Yum!
I was too impatient to let the cabbage cups brown and didn't have the herbs to add to the rice but it smelled soo heavenly. The lentil stew was super good. I really don't like lentils but the sweet potatoes (that I love) made up for it. It was spicy with a mix of Indian spices and a hefty serving of cayenne
This doesn't quite fit with the dinner theme, but I made some applesauce cranberry muffins for breakfast for this week. It made the house smell absolutely divine. Like Christmas apple pie and cinnamon spice. For some reason it smelled like a wood fire outside so that enhanced the moment
Don't know if this means my cooking mojo is back, but I am semi glad to not be eating anymore leftover mexican food. I have been scoping out some yummy decadent baking projects and I bought two cans of pumpkin puree which means some delicious pumpkin treats are on their way! Tis the season for some fun baking!
Hope your kitchen is warm and spicy :)
- Janine
- 9:54 PM
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I was thinking (dangerous, I know), maybe it's time to put together a life list. Just a list of the achievable things that I can do that I want to do. Since I only have 5 more weeks left of school, maybe it's time to set up some fun goals
I stumbled across this link today while on my blog feed:
National Novel Writing Month
The goal is to end up with 50,000 written words by November 30. I've never written a novel, unless you count college and MBA essays about meaningful life things like corporate takeovers and management fluffiness. I haven't even studied that much english literature beyond the core classes and Shakespeare so we'll see how this goes. Hopefully I will find the patience and the energy to get through the month and if I don't make 50,000 words, that's okay too :)
Anyway, I already started a draft technically back in October so I think I'll just continue with that guy and see if I can hit the 50,000 word mark.
So, to add this to my life list so far, inspired by the Mighty Life List:
Write a novel with Nanowrimo. Get to a size that makes me happy. Organize the office at home. Set up wireless surround sound in the home. Finish 5 knitting projects next year. Purge the closets. Inventory the home library and track the books I read (quantity and quality). Conversational in Japanese, Cantonese, Italian, French. Paint something on a canvas. Celebrate each month's national theme. Figure out my retirement/savings and start investing. House with yard and dog. Plant a successful garden. Visit at least 10 different countries with a passport. Learn a new basic/ancient skill (machine sewing, an instrument, embroidery, archery). Surf in Australia. Catch a swordfish. Scuba dive the Gold Coast or Bermuda. Sky dive over Australia or Hawaii. Bungee jump. Donate to locks of love. Volunteer. Master the art of baking/candy making. Master a new cuisine (french, italian, japanese, indian). Go back to school for something FUN. Dog sled in Alaska. Enjoy a Guinness in an Irish pub. Homebrew. Climb the Great Wall. Learn how to wear a traditional kimono. Visit all 50 states. Visit all 7 continents (including Antarctica). Make 100 crafty things (1. Joelle's baby sweater and 2. hat). Quilt all of my old t-shirts. Work in an antique bookstore. Live overseas. Read the 1001 books to read before you die (dad's already knocked down 30 of them! have to catch up!). View an old text first hand. Explore the major museums. View the Egyptian museum in Cairo. Sail the Nile. View the pyramids. Visit the Greek sites. Visit the Roman sites. Learn how to sword fight. Master each rope knotting style. Sail the greek islands. Spin wool. Live on a farm for a week. Adopt a child. Attend a game of every national league (NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, MLS, PGA, NASCAR). Invent something.
To be continued...
I stumbled across this link today while on my blog feed:
National Novel Writing Month
The goal is to end up with 50,000 written words by November 30. I've never written a novel, unless you count college and MBA essays about meaningful life things like corporate takeovers and management fluffiness. I haven't even studied that much english literature beyond the core classes and Shakespeare so we'll see how this goes. Hopefully I will find the patience and the energy to get through the month and if I don't make 50,000 words, that's okay too :)
Anyway, I already started a draft technically back in October so I think I'll just continue with that guy and see if I can hit the 50,000 word mark.
So, to add this to my life list so far, inspired by the Mighty Life List:
Write a novel with Nanowrimo. Get to a size that makes me happy. Organize the office at home. Set up wireless surround sound in the home. Finish 5 knitting projects next year. Purge the closets. Inventory the home library and track the books I read (quantity and quality). Conversational in Japanese, Cantonese, Italian, French. Paint something on a canvas. Celebrate each month's national theme. Figure out my retirement/savings and start investing. House with yard and dog. Plant a successful garden. Visit at least 10 different countries with a passport. Learn a new basic/ancient skill (machine sewing, an instrument, embroidery, archery). Surf in Australia. Catch a swordfish. Scuba dive the Gold Coast or Bermuda. Sky dive over Australia or Hawaii. Bungee jump. Donate to locks of love. Volunteer. Master the art of baking/candy making. Master a new cuisine (french, italian, japanese, indian). Go back to school for something FUN. Dog sled in Alaska. Enjoy a Guinness in an Irish pub. Homebrew. Climb the Great Wall. Learn how to wear a traditional kimono. Visit all 50 states. Visit all 7 continents (including Antarctica). Make 100 crafty things (1. Joelle's baby sweater and 2. hat). Quilt all of my old t-shirts. Work in an antique bookstore. Live overseas. Read the 1001 books to read before you die (dad's already knocked down 30 of them! have to catch up!). View an old text first hand. Explore the major museums. View the Egyptian museum in Cairo. Sail the Nile. View the pyramids. Visit the Greek sites. Visit the Roman sites. Learn how to sword fight. Master each rope knotting style. Sail the greek islands. Spin wool. Live on a farm for a week. Adopt a child. Attend a game of every national league (NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, MLS, PGA, NASCAR). Invent something.
To be continued...
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