Wednesday, April 27, 2011

I must be doing something right because this belt hasn't fit this well in a few years! Its on the last hole!

I promise that is a skirt I am wearing and not some awkwardly bunchy jeans.



Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Running with Angels

5k Run/Walk

Saturday, May 21st 8:00 a.m.



Who's with me?

Monday, April 25, 2011

Remember

Hey, remember me? Remember how I was supposed to update this blog once a week?

Things have been a little busy lately and I just haven't had enough time. So here is an update:

I have only lost 7 pounds, but I have been able to keep it off! Starting today I am back off sugar. This is what helped me lose the first 7 and I hope this helps me continue to lose the next 12!

I have been really good at not eating out. I can't remember the last time I had a burger!

I think I am going to sign up for a 5k. I know I can run it, I run more than that most days. But, I want to prepare for a 10k and this is a good stepping stone. I have never ran a race before so this is a whole new experience to me.

Greg and I have a freakin' rad trip planned for this summer and I want to be bathing suit ready by the time it comes. This gives me two months to shed those 12 pounds. I CAN DO THIS!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Grilled Cod



I used to HATE fish, true story. Just the thought of eating fish would make me want to vomit. Then I married Greg. Somehow, with his magical powers, he convinces me to try so many things that I would normally refuse to do-the biggest being to try new foods. I was never a picky eater, I just hadn't been introduced to so many different types of food. Thus began my philosophy of "I'll try every food at least once." This decision led me to really love most seafood. The only kind I truly hate is salmon, weird I know.
Anyway, then I created a new rule to eating fish: I would eat fish as long as it wasn't cooked inside our house. I seriously cannot stand the fishy smell that lingers and sticks to EVERYTHING. Gross.
My favorite fish to eat at home is Cod. It is one of the less smelly fish and really easy to prepare. Below is a recipe for grilled cod, mashed potatoes, and creamy cucumber salad. It's funny, a few years ago I could not stand fish, mashed potatoes (I had never had real homemade before) or sour cream. I'm not totally in love with sour cream, but in this dinner is it vital and simply amazing.

Grilled Cod: I have tried both fresh cod and frozen and really can't tell a difference. If you are going to buy fresh make sure you purchase it from a reliable source. I bought this from Harmons and was well pleased.

What you will need:
-I large fillet or two small
-Salt
-Pepper
-Paprika
-Olive Oil
What to do: We rubbed the cod with salt, pepper, and paprika to taste and grilled it on our BBQ- simple as that. done and done. Brush the BBQ with Oliv Oil before placing the fish down to cook. The fish grills really quickly, so don't start it until everything else is almost finished. *You can create your own rub if you are not a fan of paprika. Be creative! Lemon is always good on fish.
Calories: 90 calories for 4 ounces.

Mashed Potatoes: We have a problem, we always make WAY too many. So, just remember that you aren't making these for a family of 8 and they usually don't store well.
What you will need:
-Three small potatoes or two large ones You could also use several small red potatoes (that is my favorite)
-Light sour cream
-Butter
-Salt and Pepper
What to do: Peel and dice the potatoes. Put them in a pot of boiling water and let them boil for about 15 minutes. I know when they are done if I can mash one easily with a fork. Once they are the perfect mushiness drain the potatoes and put them in a mixing bowl. Add one or two tablespoons of butter. Mash. I prefer to mash by hand, but you can use a hand mixer if you like. Once they are almost mashed add the sour cream. Depending on how many potatoes you make you will want 1/2 to 3/4 cup of sour cream. I use light sour cream because it really saves on calories and fat. You can also substitute milk for sour cream, in fact that is how you usually make mashed potatoes, I just really like the sour cream. Make sure everything is mixed together but don't over-mash. If you love garlic like I love garlic try adding a peeled garlic clove (a clove is just one piece, not the whole thing) to the boiling potatoes. Then mash it up with the potatoes, or pull it out. Just don't leave it as a whole piece or the person who gets it in their bite might never recover.
Calories: Totally depends on the amount of potatoes and sour cream you use. There are about 150 calories in one medium potato and light sour cream is typically 80 calories per half cup. So, if you use three medium potatoes, 1 tbs of butter, and 1/2 sour cream and only eat 1/3 of the mashed potatoes you will have a 210 calorie serving.

Creamy Cucumber Salad: I LOVE this "salad". You can eat it as a side dish or put it over warm white rice for a delicious lunch.
What you need:
1/2 C light sour cream
1 T Vinegar
1/2 t salt
1/4 t dried dill
dash of black pepper
1 large cucumber- halved lengthwise and thinly sliced
1/3 C thinly sliced onion
What to do: In a medium bowl combine sour cream, vinegar, salt, dill, and pepper. Add cucumber and onion. Toss to coat. Cover and chill for 4 hours or up to 3 days, stirring occaisionally, stir before serving. **I don't always prepare beforehand, and it tastes just fine.
Calories: 45 per 1/2 cup

These three recipes make up a great meal, but you can always try them on their own or with your favorite dish!

Monday, April 4, 2011

25

Yes, I just turned 25 and yes, I did freak out a little bit. For the first time ever I feel like I should now be an adult.
25 = mature
25=established
25=responsible
uhh.. I don't feellike I am ANY of those things. And thats okay, because I am re-writing my definition of 25.
25=exciting, spontaneous, and full of new things.

Here are 25 things I want to do this year:
1. Write in my journal every day. I used to be such an avid journal-writer and the past few years have been sporadic at best. So, I will write one thing I am thankful for every day.
2. Lose 10 pounds. This has been on my to-do list for years, but I am going to do it now!
3. Run a 10k
4. Consider running the wasatch back with Risa, but I can't guarantee I'll do it. Life events may interfere
5. Begin micro lending. I took a rural development class 3 years ago in college and learned all about micro lending. Since then Greg and I have always wanted to start, why not now?
6. Save some serious money
7. Go to Chicago
8. Learn to Sew
9. Start a shop on Etsy
10. Cut back on the sweets
11. Get my serger working and learn how to use it
12. Go camping every chance we get 1
3. Ride my bike more often
14. Actually do my visiting teaching
15. Finish the New Testament
16. Spend more time with the grandparentals.
17. Spend less time in front of the tube
18. Beat Greg in ping pong
19. Paint our spare room
20. Eat more meals at home
21. Try zumba
22. See James Taylor in concert
23. Go to the Sundance Film Festival
24. Go to the Temple once a month
25. Try going vegetarian

I am a goal-oriented person. I like to plan, organize, and work toward achieving something. I'll let you know how it goes.

I Am Perfect

I could not work out without music, it motivates me like nothing else. I am constantly updating my running mix and it always has the strangest mix of music on it. For example, I may listen to Justin Timberlake, Sugarland, Ben Harper, Lady Gaga, and Mo-Tab all in the same run. Here are two songs that I love. I love the message and I like the little reminders that I am who I am and thats okay.