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Friday, October 12, 2012

Time, Time, Time's Not on My Side; No It's Not!!


I was reading this article about how to keep your house clean in 15 minutes a day with weekends off.  Now my mind just screamed, "RIGHT!  No way could that be possible, and do a good job!"  The reason that I hate housework is because it takes so freaking long.  yada yada yada!!!  My mind was flying around a million miles an hour with all the reasons that this just couldn't be done.  Then it occurred to me that I was doing exactly what I shouldn't be doing.  If I want to do this properly, I need to eliminate the talk of all the reasons why it couldn't be done.  I would need to focus on the reasons and methods that would make this work for me.  I needed to figure out what was needed to get my mind into that space.  Then it struck me, it is really all a simple mind game.  I know you have all heard the old adage by Henry Ford, "If you think you can, or you think you can't, you're right."  I do think though that there was a lot more than mind gaming going on there with me.
I have this thing with time that has been plaguing me for a long time.  I have the "There isn't enough time" syndrome.  I'm convinced that there just isn't enough time to do "ANYTHING"; coupled with lazy-itis.  I'm not sure which srtuck me first, or if they both manifest at the same time.  Either way, I just can't seem to get anything done, and boy do I have a litany of excuses to keep me from doing anything at all.  It goes something like this.

I'm to tired to do that
I'm not going to get it done, so why start
Look at all this "other" shyt that is left undone
Where will I put that (we just moved, which is itself another excuse)
Crap I have to get groceries; please beat me so I don't have to go do this
Going to the grocery store (mall, craft store, doctor; etc.) exhausts me
I don't have enough time to do that
There isn't enough time to do that
Where did the time go
How long is that gonna take?
Really there just isn't enough time
The old man will be home soon, so I just don't have time to finish that so why start
Where did the time get to
With so little time in a day, I'd rather play
Let me just rest a moment before I start that
I don't have anywhere to put that

I'm sure you get the idea.  As you can see these are all coming down on the negative side.  So I need to turn these all around to a more empowering litany.  However, I will need to check in on the lazy-itis syndrome first.  My mother always told me that I was lazy, but I have noticed that I have sufficient energy to do things that I really want to do.  So lazy probably isn't the real answer here.  It is more likely a lack of interest in the proposed activity that is causing the "laziness".  So now that we have identified the disease, we need to examine its etiology of this lack of interest.

I suggest that the real cause of this lazyitis is the lack of fulfillment that I got when I was a child from performing the "clean your room" activity assign by my neatnic mother.  She had her own litany of inadequacy that she would use on the results of my cleaning my room, and it goes like this:

Do you call this clean
You have no idea what clean is
How could you be done if 15 minutes (lol, a telling statement), it takes me a good hour to do that
You didn't put everything back where it was
What's that under the bed?
Let me show you how to do that
Oh just get out of my way, I have to do everything around here

She would proceed to redo everything that I had done.  This happened "every" time I would clean my room.  So I got so I would just go in, and bang around a while come out and tell her I was done.  She would scream her litany the whole time she was re-doing the room.  My activity or lack there of really, would save me time and keep her happy. 

So now it is time to change my mind about the rewards of cleaning.  I need a new litany:

I like to see my clean house
I like the smell of freshness left by the cleaning products
I like to invite people over to my clean house--this is a big one here
My husband likes a clean house--whoops, hit a snag here.  I really have little proof that he likes it clean, as he makes big messes and leaves them lay.  Strike this one
It is more healthy to have a clean house--LOL it works for me
I sleep better when it is clean-that's true
I like the mood reward of doing it
The satisfaction alone is worth the effort

So OK, that works for me...

Now the litany of time

I don't need to finish it all at once, just get it started
There is time enough to get a little bit done
If you need it, there is a place for it
15 minutes is a LONG time, you can get lots done
You have the rest of the day left after you finish the 15 minutes of cleaning
I will start now so it will be finished before the old man gets home
I'll take a break after I finish this
I feel good, like I knew that I would
Energy abounds
I am pure Energy
I am a powerhouse
I am a neatnik
I can do ALL things--LOL, well that really is the truth now isn't it.  Maybe this is the only litany that  needs to be remembered

OK, it's off to clean this mansion of mine.  Back in 15 minutes.

Namaste






Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Middle Class Creed Updated

I had to update this as I saw it on Pinterest and realized that something was wrong in the last sentence. I guess it pays to leave them sit a year before you post them. lol

Clearly I've been spending too much time looking at election adds.  I'm tired of all of it.  This is my desire.  I don't want to work 24/7/365.  I just want to work, have good healthcare, play with my family, be respected for who I am, live in a decent house, and eat good healthy food.  I'm good with that.  I'm generally happy.  Occasionally I just see things happening that are quite hard to understand.  I worked hard all my life; I enjoy that.  A place to work must treat me fairly, and I will work hard for them.  It's hard to put into words just what I mean here.  Some people just don't need to be rich to be happy, but they aren't ready to be someone else's slave.  I know there are those out there that will understand this.

Namaste
I am enough
I am health
I am competence
I am that I am

Monday, October 8, 2012

Perfect Snack or Hot Weather Meal


This article is beneficial to Fibromyalgia patients, but the energy benefits described here benefit everyone.  The almonds have plenty of magnesium and the apple delivers the malic acid. Which gives low energy the one/two punch, bang zoom a trip to the moon.

This is one of my favorite snack combos; an apple and 1 ounce of almonds, and I can turn it into an evening meal by eating 3 ounces of almonds, and carrot and/or celery sticks. This combo is loaded with vitamins, but the mineral magnesium and malic acid content is what makes it an excellent choice. 

The apple is, of course, what I consider a perfect food. I eat at least one apple a day, because it really can keep the doctor away. The peel should be left as the concentration of vitamin C and malic acid is just under the peel, along with most of the soluble fiber.

I have included a couple of tables with the nutritional values for both of these foods. It is not surprising that both of these foods get huge accolades from most nutritional experts and doctors. With the low ratio of calories to nutrients they are a good clean burning powerhouse. Magnesium is an essential mineral abundant in almonds, and malic acid is an alphahydroxy acid derived from apples and other fruits which makes this snack a good energy source combination.  Read More here.

This is a low calorie, high energy snack of the kind that will stick with you for a long time.  The sugar to protein ratio will have this moving through your system at a slow, steady pace to keep the energy level high.  There won't be that crash associated with sugary snacks, and there is no sodium if you get unsalted almonds.

I want to say something here about organic apples.  I always buy organic as apples are number one on the 2012 Dirty Dozen List for the highest concentration of pesticides.  The link leads to my pinterest and article about the Dirty Dozen here.  There are huge conversations about this between health care providers, dietitians, USDA, FDA and produce farmers associations, and they can't agree on this issue.  Frankly, I don't care what any of them say.  My own intelligence tells me what I need to do, and that is buy organic when I can afford it.  Other times, I will buy conventionally grown and wash it really well with a cleaner I make myself.  Cleaner Recipe here.  I buy the ones in the bags as they are cheaper, and have less wax on them.  The wax coating is to help keep them longer, but makes it harder to clean the pestisides off them.

Nutritional Value of Unsalted Almonds 1oz Serving-Snack Size

Macronutrients

Calories 170
Protein 6 g  12% DV
Carbohydrate  6g 2% DV
--Dietary Fiber 3g 12%
----Soluble Fiber 0.057g
----Insoluble Fiber 2.436g
--Sugar 2.0g
Fat  15g  8% DV
--Cholesterol 0mg  0%
--Saturated 1.5g 8% DV
--Monounsaturated Fat  10g--This is a good fat
--Polyunsaturated Fat 3.0g--This is a good fat
Vitamins
--Vitamin E 10 IU 35% DV
--Thiamine 0.06mg 4% DV
--Riboflavin  0.22mg 4% DV
--Niacin 0.95mg 4% DV
--Vitamin B6 0.03 mg 2% DV
--Folate 17 mcg 4% DV
--Biotin 6 mcg 2% DV
Minerals
--No Sodium
--Potassium 207mg 6% DV
--Iron 1mg 6% DV
--Calcium 75mg 8% DV
--Magnesium 84mg 20% DV
--Phosphorous 147mg 14% DV
--Zinc 1mg 6% DV
--Copper 0.27mg 14% DV

 Nutritional Value of one medium Apple

One Medium 2-1/2 inch apple, fresh, raw with skin
 
Calories 80
Carbohydrate 21 grams
--Dietary Fiber 4 grams
--Sugar 16 grams approximately
Vitamins
--Vitamin C 8mg
--Vitamin A 73 IU
--Folate 4mcg
Minerals
--Calcium 10mg
--Phosphorus 10 mg
--Iron .25mg
--Potassium 159mg
 
Sources
 
I put this here in hopes that my children and grandchildren will want to explore my blog, and find out what good nutrition is all about. However, this is also something that I like to do just for myself, and hopefully it might help others.
 
 

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Quick Easy Sausage Skillet-Learn to Cook Series™


Quick Easy Sausage Skillet Meal

This one is so easy that I find myself making it a lot.  It is one of those base recipes that you can add all kinds of stuff to it to change it up a little or a lot.  This is a "Learn to Cook Series" Recipe.

Base Recipe

  • 1 package of smoked or Kielbasa Sausage sliced on a diagonal.  (change up)  Unfortunately that doesn't show up here.
  • I Can of Unsalted Stewed Tomatoes-can any flavor you wish (change up)--I prefer the Kroger Brand, and I stock up when they go on sale.
  • 1 Can of Rotelle or other tomatoes with peppers, this is a constant for me.
  • One package of Frozen Bell Peppers-I prefer the Kroger Brand, and I stock up when they go on sale.
  • One package of Frozen Onions-I prefer the Kroger Brand, and I stock up when they go on sale.
  • 1 Cup water
  • 2 Bay Leaves-I prefer Penzy's
  • 1 Tablespoon Good Cocoa Powder-I prefer Penzy's. Trick of the trade for rich tomato sauce.
  • 1 Small bottle of good dry red wine-or 2 Tablespoons of Balsamic Vinegar. Trick of the trade for rich tomato sauce.
  • 1 teaspoon of sweetener or equivalent of sugar substitute  I use Stevia Extract.
  • Salt and Pepper to Taste, Some Change Upswill take less due to the change up ingredients. 

Mexicali Change Up

 
 1 Tablespoon Chili Powder
1 & 1/2 Teaspoons of Cumin
1 Cup or Can of Beans--Any kind.
2 Cups Corn, peas, spinach, cabbage, celery to taste if desired, mix with other veggies.

Italiano Change Up

 
1 Tablespoon Italian Seasoning
2 Cups of Fresh or Frozen Veggies-Corn, Zucchini, Peas, We didn't like Green Beans, potatoes, carrots, or any mix; celery is good, but needs to be mixed with carrots and/or potatoes.  California mix really good.

Middle Eastern Change Up


1 Teaspoon Cinnamon
1 Teaspoon Fenugreek
1/2 small head of purple cabbage
1 to 2 beef bouillon cubes-or equivalent powder or granules
I like to add chickpeas to this recipe
 
I'm looking for an Indian Change Upif anyone has some suggestions?

Some notes on the Change Ups:

You can do just about anything with this you like.  It is one of those dishes that rarely tastes exactly the same each time, but always comes out tasting wonderful.

I have been know to throw in some chia seeds to my dishes if they are not thick enough to suit me.  A few tablespoons does not change the taste but absorbs plenty of water.  It also adds lots of soluable fiber to the dish, and a great improvement for healthfulness of the dish.

If you are using dried beans soak the overnight per the instructions on the bag or box.

  • Brown the onions and pepper mix.  Add sausage and brown a bit.
  • Add both cans of tomatoes, beans, and herbs & spices of your Change Up™  of choice.  Let cook for a minimum of 1 hour covered.
  • Add the Change Upfrozen and/or fresh veggies and fresh.  Let cook for 10 minutes minimum, but check the water content as you don't want the dish to dry up during cooking.
  • You can serve this over rice if you choose, or not as you so desire.  I don't usually serve over rice if I have put beans, corn and/or potatoes in the dish, as the corn & potatoes are enough starch, and the beans have enough fiber for me.
I hope you enjoy this dish.



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Learn to Cook Series™

"Learn to Cook Series" Explained


Anything with this label will be a basic recipe with a variety of possible changes to make a completely different dish.  The difference will be in the seasoning and types of ingredients that will greatly change the taste of the meal, but will still use the same basic techniques of preparation.

This will allow you to experiment with the dishes, but also show you how to change things to create new tasting dishes.  These will help you develop the techniques for creating your own dishes using tried and true methods of basic preparation.

The series recipes will contain the base ingredients and methods, along with a variety of change up ingredients and methods for new dishes.  You will even be able to think of your own changes to the recipes to create your very own change ups for a totally new recipe.  Please share your change ups and experiences with us on the recipes that you "Change UP".

Let's get cooking.

Namaste

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