Geek Goals
This year is about getting my sanity back. Getting my health my house and my family into a better place by deliberate incremental changes in all areas of my life.
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I started this blog to bring together my friends from out of town who are struggling like me to get into shape and get healthy, and expanded to my local friends too. Please give us encouragement in our quest for our goals! The name of this site comes from the fact that we are women who are either geeks ourselves, related to geeks or married to geeks :) And we want to be hot and healthy!
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Kat, I think it sounds like a great idea. I definitely get into a rut when it comes to food. And I always love trying new recipes. I find having more going on than just cooking makes the experience more enjoyable. I'm figuring out how to get some TV in the kitchen. :)
Great idea. I quickly get bored with the same foods I cook every week. That was the idea with the "virtual recipe club" we recently started. This month we're trying a recipe Karen shared with us, it's posted by Danielle in previous blogs. I can't wait to try it!!
The more recipes we can share the better :-)
I remember laughing at our college roommate for reading cookbooks (instead of using it as a reference)...but I've been doing more of this the past year...
I read through our Moosewood Cafe cookbook. Mostly vegetarian food and fish (pescatarian). But a lot of is gluten-free if you skip the pizza, sandwich, and pasta sections. And even then it is easy to substitute. So I marked recipes I wanted to try with those PostIt flags so I can find them again later. Hopefully I'll get a chance to try some of them this week.
Does it count if Brandon cooks?
Sunday night - 3 lb dip and Jumbalya
I think it does! Cause I don't cook every night or we split the effort.
This is what we cooked this weekend:
Saturday Lunch:
boneless chicken thighs grilled w/ bbq sauce
brussel sprouts
Sunday Lunch:
beef stew meat cooked in olive oil, garlic, basil, and oregano
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brown rice spiral pasta
grated Parmesan cheese
spinach salad with grape tomatoes
Sunday Dinner:
cauliflower roasted in paprika and cocoa
low-fat turkey sausage ring
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