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([personal profile] technoir Aug. 14th, 2007 12:44 pm)
So when I move into the new place I may have limited internet access for a while I can afford to move in this weekend. I don’t think I will be able to afford to do that and get my cable internet hooked up at the same time. My connection may be up in about two to 4 weeks though. Me without internet though is not a pretty picture. It is my primary means to connect with people. If I come back a bit crazy that’s why.

It will be nice returning to cooking for myself. I have not had to do so for a while and it will be nice to return to it actually. I have my own taste in food and not everyone shares it. I am getting tired of nukable meals for lunch and such. Any one got any suggestions for food that is :
a) Cheap
b) Tasty and spicy
c) Not to bad on a diet
d) Can be frozen or refrigerated in individual servings to be taken to work.
e) Preferably involving meat.


I am trying to keep my mood up but I do have my depressive bouts. I constantly feel unsteady or unsettled. Working on the dead end feeling.

The progress of packing is slow but steady. I am making sure the things I need clear to move them is packed up first. To be honest I can store minor things at my grandparents and move them at my leisure. The big things need to be moved in a large vehicle. I really need a pick up truck to get the couch, chairs, book shelf, chest of drawers, and other large objects moved. Once those are in things will be good.

On my detective story I still don’t have a name. A good story needs a good name. Oh well I plan on the humble goal of 25000 words by dragoncon.

I need to write some more plot stuff for Eclipse before then as well. I have to finish up the culture packet among other things.

In other news I had an agent at work if a customer in New Mexico counted as international. Sigh.

From: [identity profile] solfox.livejournal.com


Losing weight isn't a measure of effectiveness if you're also loading up on unnatural crap and your body is losing out on what it needs in the meantime -- that usually means gaining all the weght back and then some. However, not one person I know who has adopted and maintained a healthy balanced diet combined with some sort of physical activity has regained the weight they've lost. They lose it more slowly (1-2lbs a week, tops), and in many cases actually gain a few pounds (gaining muscle before losing fat) before shedding unwanted fat, but they keep it off and are healthier for it.

Fast food is part of the problem I was addressing. It's crap. There is hardly anything 'food' related in 'fast food'. It's chemically engineered and processed to not only smell and taste good, but to get the eater to crave it later. Like other foods, there are whole new chemical bonding agents in them that our bodies have in all the course of evolution never had to deal with or adjust for, but we've decided to load them down all at once. 100 years ago much of the chemical content of what American's eat today didn't even exist -- but that crap does now... and it's in more than just Mickey D's. It is in nearly every prepackaged foodstuff you can pull off the shelf or a freezer rack.

Fresh meats, fruits, vegetables... canned/frozen goods without preservatives or added flavorings (which might read: "beans, water, salt"), dry goods that are much the same (beans, pasta, etc)... milk and juices that are organic, or again, have nothing added... and water. Lots of water.

Everything else? Biscuits in a roll, cakes in a box, those tasty collard greens in a can with spices already in them, carbonated beverages, frozen waffles, whatever. Generally... it's crap. Not as bad as Mickie D's, but not good.

From: [identity profile] hoshiadam.livejournal.com


Not everyone can transition from a normal American diet to a more healthy diverse one.

Losing weight can be a critical issue for someone dieting. It causes much more immediate health problems and needs to be addressed. If that means taking in crap (though, I saw very little looking over this nutrition information from lean cuisine), then so be it, IF the amount of crap you are taking in is still reduced. Going from an all fast-food diet to an all healthy diet cold turkey is difficult and can lead to failure and regression if approached too quickly.

Lifestyle changes need to happen slowly and steadily. That's the only way weight really stays off, and that's the only way a lifestyle change will really stick.
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