okbyxmas Daily Check In
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Listen to your body -- sweets are nice, but not always what you want! Our Dairy Queens all shut down on Labor Day, so a blizzard here won't be an option until Memorial Day (May 31-ish) of next year!
"The second you overcomplicate it is the second it becomes the thing for which it is a corrective." -- El Fug
The internet ate my post -- just to say that sweets don't always sound good when you've been ill. I always want salt, myself -- I almost never eat fast food, but when I've been ill for a few days, I deeply crave MacDonald's fries for some reason. Listen to your body! Have a great weekend!
"The second you overcomplicate it is the second it becomes the thing for which it is a corrective." -- El Fug
The weekend was great! I enjoyed some esses but didn't go crazy. Then in the wee hours of Monday my kiddo woke up with an earache and now her dad is sick too. I just have to laugh because whaaaaat.
Today was unfortunately RED. I had a bit of a crazy morning with kiddo home from school and then when I got her to the doctor in the afternoon I caved and had a soda at the mall (our clinic is in the mall.) Looks like unexpected stress is a weak area for me.
Today was unfortunately RED. I had a bit of a crazy morning with kiddo home from school and then when I got her to the doctor in the afternoon I caved and had a soda at the mall (our clinic is in the mall.) Looks like unexpected stress is a weak area for me.
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Linda, don't feel bad! We all have our personal guidelines. I don't allow myself sweetened drinks because I drink Coke Zero. Too much of it, but I do plan to wean myself off of it gradually. I didn't need to have that soda which is why I was so ticked off.
Tessy, thank you for your kind words! I admit that when I feel like giving up on myself after a red I think of your resolve and determination and it inspires my own.
Tessy, thank you for your kind words! I admit that when I feel like giving up on myself after a red I think of your resolve and determination and it inspires my own.
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I think unexpected stress is a weak area for all humans!okbyxmas wrote:Looks like unexpected stress is a weak area for me.
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3/18-25.6; 8/18-24.5; 10/18-23.8;
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Thank you so much, Tessy! I really didn't expect so much sickness to be happening during my first couple of months of No S, that's for sure!
Kiddo is feeling better enough. I managed another GREEN day yesterday but possibly only due to not having much around here to snack on anyhow! I made a lovely loaf of bread and had some of that for breakfast and lunch, then dinner was a simple stir fry. I wasn't very hungry yesterday, really.
Kiddo is feeling better enough. I managed another GREEN day yesterday but possibly only due to not having much around here to snack on anyhow! I made a lovely loaf of bread and had some of that for breakfast and lunch, then dinner was a simple stir fry. I wasn't very hungry yesterday, really.
Thank you jw! I'm feeling much better and have been for a bit. My partner and kiddo are having trouble shaking it (just like I did) but we're headed off for a family Thanksgiving dinner today and hopefully will all enjoy it.
Today's an S day, obviously, since it's Canadian Thanksgiving. I'm taking two loaves of homemade bread. My bread making has been coming along nicely and I think I've found a definite new hobby! I didn't expect to enjoy it this much.
I hope everyone has a wonderful Monday!
Today's an S day, obviously, since it's Canadian Thanksgiving. I'm taking two loaves of homemade bread. My bread making has been coming along nicely and I think I've found a definite new hobby! I didn't expect to enjoy it this much.
I hope everyone has a wonderful Monday!
Thanks Linda! Thanksgiving was fantastic and my bread went over really well. People couldn't get enough of it. I was super intimidated by it going in but it's really like doing magic! I have been following a no-knead process (http://www.simplysogood.com/2013/03/art ... bread.html) and it amazes me every time that something that hangs out in a bowl and looks like a jerk for 12-18 hours ends up baking into a gorgeous loaf of bread!
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Hi there. Just wanted to say how brilliant about the bread. I started making my own bread some years ago, took me a while to get it right but now it is second nature, a habit!! There is some comfort in that for me so thanks for reminding me. I find it really theraputic but also very rewarding. Because as you say it is just a wet lump and then it becomes a lovely crusty loaf - awesome and transformative. Enjoy
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I love that way of looking at it, Tessy! And you are so right about the bread taking a while to master. I feel like every loaf I bake is an improvement on the last and I keep learning every time. Today was the first day I threw a loaf together without my recipe in front of me and it felt so great to just know how to do it.Tessytwinkle wrote:Hi there. Just wanted to say how brilliant about the bread. I started making my own bread some years ago, took me a while to get it right but now it is second nature, a habit!! There is some comfort in that for me so thanks for reminding me. I find it really theraputic but also very rewarding. Because as you say it is just a wet lump and then it becomes a lovely crusty loaf - awesome and transformative. Enjoy
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Linda; do give it a try! The no-knead is a good one to start with because there's no kneading, obviously, but kneading is a very calming activity for me so I'm finding I really don't mind making other more involved breads as well. And even though I LOVE eating these breads being able to give them to a friend or loved one feels amazing.
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I am still learning with bread, but that stage you have reached, making bread without the recipe in front of you , was a real milestone. Funny, I now realise when I make bread it is all about my senses, how it feels, how it looks, how it smells, and best of all how it tastes giving bread to others is so special, you are right. When my friend was so ill I started to make bread every week for them. Now he has died I still make his partner, another dear friend, a loaf of bread very week, it is a sign of love and she says it nourishes and sustains her. Keep making the bread you brilliant woman even better it is allowed on noS hooray !!
Tessy
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Things are fine (thank you, Linda) but I do have to write yesterday off as RED because I tested some of my egg-free challah between meals. It was a cinnamon-swirl loaf and the smell...
Yeah, that is one way that the bread-making can be dangerous! Delicious bread is so delicious!
Onward and all that, of course. I'm going to finish out this week green so as to only have one red marring it.
Tessy I love your story about making bread for your dear friend and his partner. I want to be able to give my mom a couple of loaves a week and I'm so looking forward to teaching my kiddo how to bake it with me.
Linda I am a bit obsessed with baking bread right now but I think it's something I'm going to be forever grateful I learned.
In other news things are just really busy and nutty around here as usual. Kiddo had a 3 a.m. ER visit Tuesday night/ Wednesday morning so I was pretty out of it yesterday. She's fine, though. Better safe than sorry and all that when it comes to nighttime pains, I guess.
Yeah, that is one way that the bread-making can be dangerous! Delicious bread is so delicious!
Onward and all that, of course. I'm going to finish out this week green so as to only have one red marring it.
Tessy I love your story about making bread for your dear friend and his partner. I want to be able to give my mom a couple of loaves a week and I'm so looking forward to teaching my kiddo how to bake it with me.
Linda I am a bit obsessed with baking bread right now but I think it's something I'm going to be forever grateful I learned.
In other news things are just really busy and nutty around here as usual. Kiddo had a 3 a.m. ER visit Tuesday night/ Wednesday morning so I was pretty out of it yesterday. She's fine, though. Better safe than sorry and all that when it comes to nighttime pains, I guess.
Well, friends, this week has been an utter write-off. I received some bad health news (not fatal, just worrisome) and some other negative personal things have been happening. As well my partner's grandpa had a bad accident and has just passed away. All in all a terrible week for us and I have not been focused on No S at all.
We're going to have to travel for the funeral, probably this weekend, so I'm going to start fresh on Monday and refocus entirely. I'm sorry I've been absent but things have been a bit overwhelming.
We're going to have to travel for the funeral, probably this weekend, so I'm going to start fresh on Monday and refocus entirely. I'm sorry I've been absent but things have been a bit overwhelming.
Thanks, you two. The death of grandpa is especially difficult because Nana has been in a home for a few years now as her mind declines and her care just got a lot more complicated with him gone. Everyone is worried and anxious about what to do next.
Sorry to pop back in with such drama. This is a definite rough patch but things will improve.
Sorry to pop back in with such drama. This is a definite rough patch but things will improve.
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Hello No S friends! Took a deep breath this morning and steadied myself for a green day! So far so good. We did not end up traveling this weekend but my partner has been on the phone non-stop with his parents and other family members as they try to figure out what to do with nana and grandpa's belongings (of which there are many.) It was a busy weekend and things are getting sorted out. Turns out that grandpa does not want a wake or funeral, just a simple small memorial. That will be held in the new year, probably.
I'm still baking a lot of bread. It does help me relax and focus on something else so I'm glad for it. I'm finding I don't like to eat it much, though, as I have been feeling kind of unwell after eating a lot of it. Perhaps I am much more sensitive to gluten than I previously thought? No matter; I do still love to bake for others!
Hope all has been well for everyone else.
I'm still baking a lot of bread. It does help me relax and focus on something else so I'm glad for it. I'm finding I don't like to eat it much, though, as I have been feeling kind of unwell after eating a lot of it. Perhaps I am much more sensitive to gluten than I previously thought? No matter; I do still love to bake for others!
Hope all has been well for everyone else.
Belated thanks for that bread blog you posted, OK -- I tried it over the weekend and it is fantastically easy and very crusty and chewy, just the way it should be! A small loaf, too, which will insure that I don't overdo it. After so many years as a low carb gal, it is a real luxury to bake good bread again.
My sympathies again on your loss. It's good to have you back.
My sympathies again on your loss. It's good to have you back.
"The second you overcomplicate it is the second it becomes the thing for which it is a corrective." -- El Fug
Thank you jw! I'm so glad you're enjoying the bread! Is that the no-knead you're making? It's such a nice loaf. So hearty and delicious.jw wrote:Belated thanks for that bread blog you posted, OK -- I tried it over the weekend and it is fantastically easy and very crusty and chewy, just the way it should be! A small loaf, too, which will insure that I don't overdo it. After so many years as a low carb gal, it is a real luxury to bake good bread again.
My sympathies again on your loss. It's good to have you back.
Today was GREEN. I had a somewhat big supper but that was after having only a banana and piece of bread for lunch. I kept it to one plate, at least.
I am terrible about reading and posting right now but I'm just finding that life is so busy! I thought I would have more time to do things once kiddo hit school age but somehow my days get eaten up even more so. I am still enjoying baking as a hobby and now I am learning to sew with a friend. I'm also considering taking a big leap and going back to school full-time in January!
I'm still No-Essing and doing OK. Mostly Green days with a slip here and there to keep me humble. I am really suspecting that I am a bit intolerant of gluten so have been considering cutting way back on it. You'd think with the bread baking I'd have a hard time with that but I do give away far more than I eat!
Anyhow, just wanted to pop in and say I'm still no-essing, just not posting a lot.
I'm still No-Essing and doing OK. Mostly Green days with a slip here and there to keep me humble. I am really suspecting that I am a bit intolerant of gluten so have been considering cutting way back on it. You'd think with the bread baking I'd have a hard time with that but I do give away far more than I eat!
Anyhow, just wanted to pop in and say I'm still no-essing, just not posting a lot.
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Thanks you two! I've applied for the program I want and am just waiting to hear back. Then we have to figure out finances... ick.
In other news I'm still No Essing along. Kiddo didn't get very good Halloween candy this year so most of it wasn't much of a temptation for me. I took Halloween day as an S day just in case, though.
I never did get that bike I wanted so badly ( ) so I'm going to take up Urban Rangering instead. I used to go for a daily walk and it made such a difference. I can make that fit into my schedule for sure.
In other news I'm still No Essing along. Kiddo didn't get very good Halloween candy this year so most of it wasn't much of a temptation for me. I took Halloween day as an S day just in case, though.
I never did get that bike I wanted so badly ( ) so I'm going to take up Urban Rangering instead. I used to go for a daily walk and it made such a difference. I can make that fit into my schedule for sure.