I decided to eat roast beef or pork today…

August 26, 2008

So, off I went to the grocery store…thinking about how good that pork chop or slab of roast beef was going to be. I went to the meat section and I looked at the roasts. They had a decent prime rib there (which, in my opinion, if you are going to eat roast beef it might as well be the best) and it looked ok…but it really didn’t do it for me. Off, I go down the row because afterall I am sure what I really want is a pork chop. I get to the pork chops and they look ok too…but, I don’t really want that either. So, I walk away after grabbing a package of hot dogs for Deb.

Then the usual dilemma starts – what will I have for dinner. I can’t really eat beans for a couple of days so that is out. Then I see a huge zuchinni and I think that would be really good in soup. So I buy it. Then I look at the other squash and remember that I want to make a butternut squash soup…so, in that goes. Oh, and I love spaghetti squash. Then I decide to have tofu stroganoff for dinner, I grabbed some refried beans and wholewheat tortillas for burritos later in the week. The only meat I left with was the stuff for Deb.

I think for me making changes has to do with giving myself persmission to have whatever it is I am trying to reduce or get out of my life. It worked when I quit smoking. I walked around with cigarettes for 2 weeks and told myself I could have one in 5 minutes if the withdrawl was still as bad. It never was. So now I have a week of veggie dinners planned and stuff purchased. I feel good.

All of this is not to say that I have completely given up meat. I did have a subway sub with meat yeserday and some bacon. But I have certainly reduced the amount and frequency a great deal. Progress!!!


Too many chickpeas…

August 24, 2008

Well, I think I have eaten too many chickpeas over the last 2 days. I have had channa masala two days in a row and apparently that is too much fibre for my intetinal tract at the moment. Suffice it to say I am in extreme pain today and have been since I got up. Sigh. I guess I will put the leftovers in the freezer and find something less fibrous for dinner.


Dinner tonight

August 21, 2008

Was out of this world it was so good. Please try the recipes! Wow!


Channa Masala and Vegetable Rice

August 21, 2008

Here are the recipes for tonight’s dinner. The recipes came from a former co-worker of mine. This is different from standard curries from India. Rozmina is from North Africa.

Channa Masala and Vegetable Rice

1 tablespoon of oil

1 can chickpeas

1 chopped onion

1 chopped tomato

1 tsp of tomato paste (I omit this)

1 tsp of ground garlic

1 tsp of ground ginger

1-2 green chilles (I omit or use a small amt of green chille chutney)

fresh cilantro

I tsp of dried fenugreek or methi leaves

Salt

¼ tsp of turmeric

1 tsp of garam masala

1 tsp of cumin seeds

  1. Heat oil in a heavy bottom panned. Add in the cumin seeds and chopped green chilles and fry for a bit.
  2. Add ginger and garlic and cook for a minute.
  3. Add chopped onions and when the onions are golden brown add in the chopped tomato and tomato paste and the rest of the spices with salt.
  4. Let it cook for a while until the oil separates.
  5. Add the can of chickpeas and let it cook.
  6. Add in one cup of hot water and bring it to a boil.
  7. Lower heat and let it cook for a few more minutes.
  8. Last, add the coriander leaves and dried methi leaves.

Serve with Naan or rice.

Vegetable Rice

1 cup of rice

1 tsp of cumin seeds

2-3 whole cloves

2 cardamoms

1 cinnamon stick

Whole peppercorns

Salt

1 tsp of oil

1 chopped onion

Handful of spinach

½ cup of frozen peas

  1. Heat oil in the pan and add in cumin seeds and all the whole spices until it sputters.
  2. Add in chopped onion and let it cook well.
  3. Add in the salt and frozen peas and cook for a minute.
  4. Add 1 ½ cups of water and bring to a boil.
  5. Add the rice and let it cook on high until the rice is ¾ of the way cooked.
  6. Add the spinach leaves.
  7. Lower heat and cover pan and let it cook
  8. The rice will be ready in about 5 minutes.

You can use any vegetable in this rice i.e. carrots, green beans, zucchini, cauliflower, mushrooms, broccoli. You can also add in raisins and almonds.


Moving along…

August 20, 2008

Well I am back on track. No meat for three days. My partner offered me a chicken ball and I told her if I was going to eat meat it was certainly not going to be a chicken ball!!! Blah! Didn’t like them before can’t imagine eating one now. Now pork ribs…that is another story!

I have made potato soup again. I am not the only one who likes it thankfully. I am hoping to make channa masala soon (curried chickpeas) and will post the recipe for all who are interested.


Success and relapse…

August 17, 2008

Well after not having meat for about 10 days I have had some meat the last 2 days. I chalk it up to the heat. It is just too damned hot to think of other things to eat. Mostly my meat has been in the form of sandwiches that are quick and easy and cool. I will back to the new ‘normal’ tomorrow.


Something is happening in my brain…

August 13, 2008

I no longer really think about eating meat (well except for bacon). It has been a little over a week since I last had meat (it was bacon). I actually let a grocery store chicken come into the house without eating any of the skin (my favourite part). I am not sure what is going on but something has shifted.

So, what have I been eating? I have had some prawns (they are good for me as they don’t promote inflammation and they have omega 3s in them), potato soup, veggie lasagna, hummus, cucuumbers in yogurt with dill, eggplant caponata twice, veggie sub, veggie pizza, nachos. So quite varied. I intend to make daal this week – although if it gets as hot as they say I think I will just go somewhere and die.


Eggplant Caponata

August 10, 2008

I just made the most wonderful eggplant dish. It is so full of flavour!! Go here for the recipe. I think this will quick become a staple here!


My first veggie sub…

August 6, 2008

Well I went to subway today and ordered my first veggie sub. I basically got an Italian BMT without the B, the M or the T. It is ok. Doesn’t quite taste the same but it is good.


Update

August 5, 2008

So things continue to go well. I am mostly meat free however I do find myself opting for quick veggie foods more than I would like – like frozen things I just have to heat up. It could be a result of the heat or it could just be me searching for easy comfort food things and not having enough of a veggie repertoire yet. I anticipate this will change.

My potato soup proved very popular here and I only got 2 servings so I think I will make some more today. Here is the recipe in case anyone is interested:

3 large onions

10 potatos peeled (I used red)

some butter

a litre of light cream or so

Cook the onions in the butter until they are translucent. Add the potatos and enough water to cover them. Boil until the potatos are very soft. If you have too much water, pour some off, add the cream and heat.

That is it, very easy and delicious!

In other news, my IBS seems to have calmed down. Not sure what that is about but I will take it where I can get it!! LOL