Monday, January 30, 2012

One Week Clean-Eating Challenge


I know, I know. Another food challenge? Today was the last day of my Sugar Strike Challenge (1,2) so I'll post a full update on that soon. Right now I'm going to talk about the Clean Eating Challenge that Danielle over at Sometimes Sweet is having. I actually own a Clean Eating book that I picked up a few years ago. I really, really loved the idea of it and it did change my habits a bit when I read through it. I'm telling you, the white rice all the time, meat eating me from a couple of years ago would be shocked at how I eat now. Here's a pretty good explanation of Clean Eating, the way I think of it. I go by Method 2 on that website.

Basically, I'm taking the challenge to eat healthy, clean, whole foods this week. I'll be avoiding refined sugar and processed food for the whole week. It's only a week long so I'm excited to kind of continue/repurpose my original Sugar Strike Challenge along with some others who are joining in on this.

My fridge and freezer are stocked pretty full with produce and have been for a couple of weeks now. The only exception I'll make is Tofu (is that considered processed?) and a couple of fake meat items per week. Sometimes, as a vegetarian, it's just plain tough to get in all the protein I need. I'm not a huge fan of nuts, but I'm trying to change that. In the meantime I'll be getting it from Tofu, Greek yogurt, quinoa and the occasional fake meat product.

Tonight I'm going to write out a few recipes that I'll be preparing this week to achieve my goal. It's amazing how big of a difference my eating habits are when you compare a meal planning week to a non-meal planning week. Here goes nothing!





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Music Monday: "Space" - Something Corporate

Oh, high school. This song takes me back. Actually, I've been listening to Something Corporate for the past week nonstop. I tend to go through phases of repetitive music: 10-20 songs I listen to contstantly for days or even weeks. Once in a while I'll throw in a youtube video like this one since the singer/pianist is kind of adorable.








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Friday, January 27, 2012

Exciting Little Update

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I've been designing websites and blogs on the side for years and years, mostly for myself as well as paid jobs in wordpress and from-scratch web design. It's a fun hobby and after designing this pretty place, I decided to take it to the next step and offer blog design regularly instead of just the random odd job. I'm excited to start getting some design requests in and start working, so if you're interested I'm offering 20% off to the first three design purchases.


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Thursday, January 26, 2012

What I Wore: Polka Dots + Robin's Egg Blue

Remember #11 on my 12 goals in 2012? In an effort to get dressed daily and not lounge around in sweat pants, I made a goal to "Blog an outfit once a week." Oh yeah. Let's give that a try... 


Dress: Francesca's Collections // Cardigan: Old Navy (?) // Leggings: Target // Shoes: TJ Maxx

48 Questions

I saw this over at Desirous of everything, but I know it's been moving around blogs. I thought it'd be a quick, fun little post. If you do this, leave a link in the comments so I can read it :)

1. What time did you get up this morning?  7:45

2. How do you like your steak? Being a vegetarian, I don't eat steak. But when I did I liked it medium rare.

3. What was the last film you saw at the cinema?  We Bought a Zoo.  I loved it.

4. What is your favorite TV show? I don't have a favorite. I watch too many thanks to my DVR. American Idol, Desperate Housewives, How I Met Your Mother... every Tuesday I have a dinner date with my dad and we catch up on one of "our" shows. Some of our shows past and present: The Event, Flash Forward, V, Terra Nova, Falling Skies, Alcatraz.

5. If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be? Oh man, I don't think I have enough information to answer that. I haven't been THAT many places and I want to live in all of them. Puerto Vallarta, Cape Cod, Mammoth.

6. What did you have for breakfast? No breakfast yet, but I'll probably have oatmeal and blueberries with a small dollup of raw honey. And water.

7. What is your favorite food? I love food, seriously. I don't know. I'm a big fan of Chipotle, In N Out, Pizza, etc. You know, everything terrible.

8. Foods you dislike? Pickles. Oh god pickles. I told Blaine and my sister. If I ever get pregnant and crave pickles, kill me. Ironically there is a large jar of pickles in our fridge that Blaine's grandparents brought over on Thanksgiving. I don't know what to do with it! All I know is I try to put tall stuff in front of it so I don't have to look at it and it's taking up prime real estate on the top shelf since that's the only place it'll fit. It's that big.

9. Favorite place to eat? Right now? I'm still obsessed with the veggie burger at Frosty King.

10. Favorite dressing? I hate myself for it, but I love Ranch. I always ask for it on the side, though. I don't use much. I'm going to try to make my own dressings and try and find a nice, less processed, less terrible one.

11. What kind of vehicle do you drive? A 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee. It's basically Blaine's off road vehicle. It is tall. When I'm wearing jeans, you can bet I'm struggling to get in. And when it's time to get out? I just throw my legs over the edge and slide out. Literally.

12. What are your favorite clothes? Comfortwise? Sweatpants or yoga pants. Cute wise? I love dresses and I can't wait for spring so I can wear and buy more!

13. Where would you visit if you had the chance?  If I wasn't deathly afraid of flying? I really want to go to Europe, Italy specifically. And the Philippines. You know, get to know (half) my roots.

14. Cup 1/2 empty or 1/2 full? The half full half empty debate is weird and kind of confuses me. Half full, I guess.

15. Where would you want to retire? Anywhere my family is.

16. Favorite time of day? Early morning! Weird for someone who used to sleep in until noon. Now I "sleep in" until 10 rarely. And only if Blaine is around.

17. Where were you born? Los Angeles, CA. On Beverly Blvd. In Beverly Hills. Now when I have expensive requests, no one is allowed to judge me. I was born in a city of excessive wealth.

18. What is your favorite sport to watch? Yeah, no thanks.

19. What is your favorite fragrance? Juicy or Burberry.

20. What is your favorite face cream? Alba Organics is what I'm using right now, but I don't really have a favorite.

21. Favorite baby/kids products? From my childhood or for my nonexistant kids?

22. People watcher? Yes. So fun.

23. Are you a morning or night person? Both, actually. I used to be a night person who slept in forever in the morning, but now I stay up late then also get up early.

24. Do you have any pets? 9. Roxy, Einstein, Ralph, Mila, Blurx, Grease, Diego, Panda Baloo & Taco Facus.

25. Any new and exciting news you'd like to share? Not really.

26. What did you want to be when you were little? Something, anything that has to do with animals.

27. What is your favorite memory? My weddding. Or family vacations to Cape Cod, New York, etc.

28. Are you a cat or dog person? Dog person, but I still love my kitties.

29. Are you married? Yes!

30. Always wear your seat belt? Always.

31. Been in a car accident? Minor ones.

32. Any pet peeves? Tons. Inconsiderate people, ignorant people, close minded people, ha. I must have issues with people, huh? But also when Blaine leaves the fridge door open while he's making something. And when the dogs decide it's (loud) playtime when I'm trying to watch something, but are totally silent when I'm not in the room.

33. Favorite pizza toppings? Tomatoes, Mushrooms, Jalapenos, Spinach. I love pretty much anything except meat or onions. Gross.

34. Favorite flower? Lily. All of the gorgeous, happy, bright types of flowers at our wedding.

35. Favorite ice cream? Either Cherry Garcia (Ben & Jerry's) or Dulce de Leche (Haagen Dazs)

36. Favorite fast food restaurant? Frosty King! Or In N Out.

37. How many times did you fail your driver's test? How did you know?! Once.

38. From whom did you get your last email? Random junk mailer.

39. Which store would you choose to max out your credit card? Is it weird to say Target? I can't think of any one clothing store, but Target has so much random good stuff. Oh man, or Ikea.

40. Do anything spontaneous lately? Not really. Wow, I'm so boring.

41. Like your job? My "official" job title is "unemployed". But yes... I love running a tiny business and working on the start up of another.

42. Broccoli? SUPERFOOD! (Which is what Blaine always says when he eats Broccoli)

43. What was your favorite vacation? Honeymoon trip to Puerto Vallarta.

44. Last person you went out to dinner with? Blaine. To Del Taco. So healthy.

45. What are you listening to right now? Summer Nights by the Glee cast via Spotify.

46. What is your favorite color? Pink. Actually, Coral too.

47. How many tattoos do you have? None. Soon. Maybe.

48. Coffee drinker? No. I can't stand it unless it's like... half cream and sugar. And even then it's not good enough. I prefer flavored coffees from a coffee shop.


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Window Shopping Wednesday: Valentine's Day Cards



When shopping for Valentine's Day cards for your love, have you thought of checking Etsy?? There are so so many cute ones, but I really have to say I adore all of the cards over at JulieAnnArt. So perfectly cute. Here are some of my favorites...








Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Sh*t people say in LA. (video)

This is so good. Ok, so I don't live in LA anymore. Ok, I've never lived IN Los Angeles (unless you count when I was a baby, or after the Northridge earthquake for a couple of months), but it's still. So funny. And mostly true.



Sunday, January 22, 2012

7 Pretty Things on Sunday


I'm joining in on Gussy Sews "7 Pretty Things on Sunday" linky party. I'm going with a "pretty places" theme because I so badly want to visit all of these places. I think I feel a second honeymoon coming up... better start pinching those pennies.






From our honeymoon photos. I'll post them SOON. We need to go back.





Friday, January 20, 2012

The Sugar Strike Challenge: Checking In


Just checking in. It's been interesting. I have not been able to stay under than 50g of sugar a day which really frustrates me. Yet, I haven't had a bite of chocolate, cookies, candy, etc. The sugar I've ingested is just from regular food so that makes me feel better.

What I've noticed:
  • I still want sweets, but I don't HAVE to have them. I can turn them down and forget about it pretty quickly.
  • My hunger levels have been more consistent. I usually snack all day, but without the sugar in my system I've been able to eat breakfast, lunch and dinner without being totally starving in between.
  • There is SO much sugar in everything. I've averaged between 60-75g per day and the only really sweet thing I've had is raw honey (1/2 tbsp) in my oatmeal and the honey that comes in those delicious Fage Greek Yogurt cups... and even with those I've only used half the honey.
  • I have no idea if this is related, but for the past 2 weeks or so I had been breaking out and those blemishes are starting to fade and I haven't had any new ones appear.
So far I'm feeling good and no, I'm not dead or dying or feeling completely deprived and depressed that I haven't had any sweets. When I've craved something sweet after a meal, I grab a piece of fruit or distract myself so I can kick that habit. Week one will be over as of Monday. The weekends are tough because Blaine is a big eater, but I'm usually the one craving sugar so it should be fine.

Weekend Link Love


It's been a while since I did a Weekend Link Love post. I've been saving links for weeks and now I can finally share them all. And clean out my bookmarks. I'm writing this post while I wait for my dad to come over, I'm dropping him off to meet a friend so they can go to Vegas for the weekend. Lucky! It's ok. Blaine will be home in a couple (ok like 4) hours and then we can snuggle, eat dinner and watch last nights episode of American Idol. Yeah - we totally watch that religiously. Don't judge.


ZenHabits.net is a fun read. This post helped me decide to do my Sugar Strike Challenge.

Once in a while, I really want to write and can't think of anything. From now on I'll browse through 50 things to write about when you have writers block.

Statigram! You can view instagram photos online and it has all sorts of fun statistics to look through like how many total likes you have (95, average of .8 per photo), what days of the week you post more often (Tues & Sun), etc.

Did you know about Food Blog Search? You can search over 3000 food blogs at once. Nice!

Just plain awesome.

Another eye opening post on sugar over at Simple Organic.

A great blog for creative entrepreneurs.

This blog written by Librarians is hilarious.

This is a very very cute post: 50 Rules for Dads of Daughters.

Free organizing printables! I love organizational tools, it's kind of nerdy.

I feel like I had more than that, hmmm... well that'll do for now.

Happy weekend everyone!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Tehachapi, you are one cold place.

I refilled the dogs water before my walk around 10am, some of which  spilled. I came back 45 minutes later and it was FROZEN. The sun was out! What?! Did I move to Alaska and no one told me? I grew up 40 minutes from the beach, please excuse my astonishment.

I took the warmth of where we used to live in Simi Valley for granted. It is SO cold in Tehachapi in the winter. Part of the problem is our house (it's not that old guys, it was built in 1975!) doesn't have a full heating system with vents in every room. We have two wall furnaces, one downstairs in the livingroom and one upstairs in the hallway. All the air of course goes upstairs so it took a few weeks to master the art of keeping upstairs from burning up because of the downstairs furnace. Then we have this electric heater in the converted garage turned family room. The family/great room is always freezing and that's where the dogs stay the majority of the time. That's where we hang out when we're downstairs. We used that heater frugally the first few weeks we were here to see how much electricity it used and had a small electric bill so we considered it safe to use regularly. WRONG. Our next electric bill was more than half our mortgage.

Now we get to play with different house warming techniques. There are two old windows in that room that hold in no heat and pretty much all the walls border the outside of the house. When it drops down into the twenties or teens at night, that room is maybe only ten or twenty degrees warmer. Call me crazy, but I don't want my poor dogs freezing to death inside the house. I also don't want to freeze in my own house when I go downstairs in the morning. So I borrowed a tiny, tiny space heater from my dad. At least I can point that at the dog crates at night, right?

We're planning to attempt to actually use the wood stove in that room. I mean, that's what it's made for, right? We tried one time, but Blaine couldn't keep the fire going. We're really going to try this weekend. Wouldn't it be nice to have a nice low electric bill and also lower the gas bill? Then we would just be paying for firewood. And we would be heating our house by wood stove. That just sounds cool (and cozy!) to me, honestly.

Monday, January 16, 2012

The Sugar Strike Challenge


 our little wedding cake. <3

For the next 2 weeks, I will cut out refined sugar. There, I said it. I should probably write it over and over again on a piece of paper like standards. And then I should probably say it 100 times each day when I get up in the morning. And right before each meal. It's really going to take that much to keep me on this track.

I can almost guarantee that giving up sugar will be harder than giving up meat. Then again giving up meat was not hard at all for me, so what am I even comparing? I have such a sweet tooth. I am usually pretty good at controlling it. Lately, I've even gotten into the habit of cutting up fruit while I'm making my meal so I go for that instead of chocolate or ice cream or whatever other terrible sugary treat may sneak it's way into my belly. It's not as satisfying as a mug of Haagen Dazs (Omg. Dulce de Leche is my FAVORITE, ever), but it's convenient and almost always works.



Why am I doing this sugar strike? So, so many reasons. For one, do you know how bad for you sugar is? We all know about sugar highs, but what about the crash that follows? The never ending roller coaster of sugar high, then crash, then having more, etc. What about the cravings and addiction? Yes, addiction. The effects it has on your weight and in turn, your overall health?

I'm sure some people will think, "Aileen, geze, enjoy your life! No meat or sugar?" Well I'm trying to do just that, enjoy LIFE. Food is not life. Sugar is not life. I'm trying to enjoy my life, healthfully. Wouldn't it be nice for me to age and live healthily with decreased risks of disease and obesity? I think so. The Aileen 30 years from now thinks so too. When I am older with most of my life behind me, I'd rather be thanking myself for being making the "sacrifices" to be healthy than kicking myself for indulging and having all sorts of health problems.



What exactly am I cutting out?


I will be completely cutting out processed sweets like cookies, cakes, ice cream, etc. Oh boy, just typing that freaks me out because I can feel failure creeping up on me. I always give in. Sounds like an addiction doesn't it? Well I'm doing it. Sorry dad, our Tuesday night piece of cherry pie with ice cream on top? It'll have to stop for at least 2 weeks no matter how much it kills me. Don't let me do it. I will also be cutting out soda completely. Honestly, that's not bad because I rarely have it. I occasionally have it when Blaine and I go out to eat because we usually share a drink and I know he prefers soda. And I'm ok with that because we stopped buying it and keeping it in the house. (Go us for that small victory!) Me? I usually drink water or unsweetened iced tea. I'll also have a cup of orange juice with breakfast most days. I only buy Simply Orange. But still has 26g of sugar in 8 oz. Can a girl not even enjoy 8 oz of orange juice?!



So there - sweets/desserts and soda. GONE. Who wants the left over hershey bars that I'm still working on from the wedding in October? Someone take them, now.

Then there's the sugar hidden in everyday foods. Bread. Pasta. Sauces. UGH! What am I going to eat? I'm limiting my bread and pasta intake. I won't be eliminating it completely at this point. Opting for whole wheat bread, as usual. Pasta? Did I mention we have like 10 boxes of that left from the wedding too? Well I hope I can keep it well hidden in the garage for the next 14 days.

My goal is for less than 50 grams of sugar a day. My Fitness Pal actually recommends 28 grams per day for me and a little higher if I work out. Baby steps, right? Since fruit contains sugar I'm allowing myself up to 50 grams because I'd rather be able to eat a few pieces of fruit than go back to sweets. One of those Hershey bars I've been having several times a week? 24 grams. Not allowed. I HATE throwing away perfectly good food. No really, I feel like I should send it to someone who will eat it rather than throwing it out. I feel terrible when I throw away food. I usually have Blaine eat something I don't want to eat. But now I'm thinking about it and what am I doing??? Why make him more unhealthy by trying to make myself feel better about not throwing it out? Trash it is. Maybe I'll eventually get the point and not buy it because if I do it'll end up in the trash.



Another challenge is that I'll even have to limit my fruit intake which is no fun. There is a lot of sugar in fruit, although fruit has a lot of good nutrients too. But if I want to try and stay under 50 grams a day, it just might have to happen. We'll see how it goes. I'll definitely update with my progress. Maybe it'll be a breeze and I can lower my sugar intake even more. Right?... maybe?

My sugar strike will not be forever. As if that would ever even work. But I'm hoping to break the sugar habit. Since I always crave sweets after a meal, that's my biggest trigger. It's a habit I need to break and then once that's gone, we'll see how sugar in moderation goes.

Now through January 30th, I will be in full control of my cravings.

My Sugar Strike Tools

My Fitness Pal: I try to use this as much as possible to track meals and exercise anyway, but I'll definitely need it to keep track of my sugar intake.

Sugar Stacks: The images I've been using in this post are from here. It's a fun, eye opening little website that shows how many cubes of sugar there are in sugary foods/drinks. A 20 oz soda? 16 cubes of sugar. Yikes!

Music Monday: Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5

It's a gloomy Monday today and this song always gets me motivated and in a good mood... and dancing around the house as I get some stuff done. It's kind of my sister and my song. We hear it in stores or in the car and shamelessly dance around. We are terrible dancers. Don't ever take us clubbing. I'm serious, we will embarrass the pants off you.


Thursday, January 12, 2012

What I do have...


After a comment on my post on being a Vegetarian, I checked out a new blog while I laid in bed, on my iPhone. While there is a lot of talk of religion, I appreciate a lot of the posts though I don't practice any religion myself. Somewhere amongst those posts she talked of downsizing, of living a simpler life than they have to. This really made me think about how extravagant even my life is, in comparison to so many other people.

Sometimes I really need to be reminded of all the amazing things in my life. How lucky I am that no only do I have a great family and husband, I have a roof over my head, and my own roof at that. I have a kitchen stocked with food. I have a kitchen. I have everyday conveniences that a lot of people don't. For gods sake, I have the time in my day and the equipment to write in this blog. I don't have to work 18 hours a day to get by, I have the time to sit here and talk about whatever I want. I have a computer and internet connection that probably costs more than some people would be able to afford. Sometimes I wonder what it'd be like to have a ton of money and to be able to do or buy whatever I want. And then I float back down to earth and realize how much I already do have.


I've been talking to Blaine about how I want a new car. I've been leaning towards an Acura RDX or a Prius. Wake up, Aileen. We have three cars, although they're all technically his. He's a car guy, he can't help it. I just drive whatever he's not driving. We have THREE CARS. For two people. And here I am being selfish and wanting "my own". Who cares what I'm driving? I have a car to drive. Someone give me a good shake next time I want for a new car. Which will probably be in a week. I still WANT one, but here's hoping I can keep this sane, humble peace of mind.


I'm doing my best to look beyond my daily "problems" to see how lucky I am.

OMG. The internet is down AGAIN. (I can afford the internet. I own a computer.)

I'm too lazy to cook. (I have a kitchen full of more food than some people have access to in a year.)

UGH. I have nothing to wear! (I have a closet full of clothes and am lucky enough to own a brand new washer and dryer.)

My phone is dead! (I have a phone. An iPhone. And a house phone.)

Seriously. What am I complaining about, ever? What tragic problems do I have?  None.




Wednesday, January 11, 2012

WSW: Pretty Walls



Right now our walls are almost completely bare. We have a few things to put up and I'm definitely going to get bigger prints of some of our wedding photos, but I definitely want other fun things to hang. I want the entire wall in the stairway covered and I just want pretty things to look at all over the house.



















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Monday, January 9, 2012

I am a Vegetarian.





Disclaimer: I am not convincing or "preaching" to anyone to be a Vegetarian or Vegan. I don't think I'm better than you if you're not a Vegetarian, I promise. In fact, the only other person I regularly interact with that doesn't regularly consume meat is my husband. For some reason any talk of a meat free lifestyle tends to rub people the wrong way, however, I can't even count the number of times non-Vegetarians feel the need to tell me about their eating habits once they find out mine. Especially how much they love meat nomnomnom, while shoving it in my face. It's sad I need this disclaimer, right?

I've been a Vegetarian since 2008. The weird thing that triggered it? The floods in Iowa. I saw footage of pigs, some floating dead and the few survivors struggling to keep their little snouts above water. Trying to survive. For some reason that very second I decided to not eat meat and it's been almost 4 years now. I always had thoughts of it in the past, being a huge animal lover, but it was that footage that was my wake up call.



Why am I Vegetarian?


For my health. "Vegetarians have lower rates of heart disease and some forms of cancer than non-vegetarians." (Brown University) On top of that? Lower rates of diabetes and obesity. There are tons and tons of health reasons that are huge perks to being meat free. I also just FEEL healthier and my food feels clean, which is hard to explain. Kind of how I wipe excess grease off pizza, it makes me feel gross.  Most meat that is raised for human consumption isn't raised naturally, like in "the good ol' days" when Old McDonald's cute farm animals grazed in fields. I won't go into too much detail, there are many documentaries and books available if you're interested in that topic.


For the animals. Some animals are carnivores and have to eat other animals to survive, humans are not one of them. I am not 100% against animals eating animals, human or not. Most Vegetarians won't see my view on this. Animals eat animals, right? It's the circle of life, some would say. What I am against is the terrible conditions in which the animals we raise to eat live with only to be put through long and painful deaths. I just hate to think about it and if I can avoid supporting that industry and eating the products of that torture, I will.

For the environment. Factory farming is one of the biggest polluters. Air and water pollution among other things. Think about thousands of farm animals and the waste they produce. Gross and unhealthy for anyone in the area. If you have pets, imaging having hundreds or thousands and much, much bigger.





Daily Life as a Vegetarian

When I first decided to stop eating meat I got a lot of crap from everyone I knew. The only supportive people were my sister and my boyfriend (now husband). It started out with my sister being Vegetarian with me, now she's not. But now my husband who wasn't into it when I first started isn't fully Vegetarian, but eats Vegetarian probably 95% of the time. His exception is if there are leftovers that someone is going to throw away, he refuses to let it go to waste. There were the people who said it would last a couple of weeks. There were the people who didn't understand my choices and chose to criticize me and be just plain rude. There were the people who said that I care about animals too much and who cares if they live terrible lives that end in agonizing deaths, they're just animals. I still get it, but most of the people I know have given up on trying to get me to eat meat since it's been years and it hasn't worked yet.


10 things you need to get used to if you decide to stop eating meat:

  1. People shoving fork fulls, or plates of meat in your face trying to entice you (It's not going to work and you just look dumb.)
  2. "Don't worry, I won't tell anyone if you have a bite." (I'm not a Vegetarian to impress other people, thanks.)
  3. "But you eat chicken right? And fish?" (No.)
  4. People trying to convince you that fish isn't meat. (It is.)
  5. Eating before you go to a party or get together at someones house to avoid starving all night.
  6. People telling you that they would NEVER be able to give up meat and that you are SO EXTREME. (I'm sorry, but I think stating that you basically live for meat is more extreme than me stating that I can live without it)
  7. People telling you that you have no right to judge them for eating meat (I don't) and that they don't want you to tell them that they should be Vegetarian (I don't even bring it up unless I'm ordering food or asked), but then proceed to tell you why not eating meat is crazy. (OK, hypocrite.)
  8. "Oh my god, but how do you get enough protein? YOU NEED PROTEIN TO LIVE!" (You can get protein from other sources and most people eat much more protein than necessary. Plus, the greasy burger you're eating to get your precious protein is doing you more harm than good. Seriously.)
  9. People trying to convince you that plants have feelings too and it's wrong to kill them, so obviously you're being a hypocrite.
  10. Being polite when something on the list above happens to you more often than not.

I could go on and on. Come on, are you laughing with me yet? I'm not saying EVERYONE is like this, but a lot of people are.




Here's something that people call me a hypocrite for: My dogs and cats have been on a raw diet for the past couple of years. I won't go into too much detail, but I did a lot of research after those pet food recalls. Yes, raw meat. Why? Because they DO need meat to thrive, unlike humans. No they aren't dead from salmonella. No it's not going to make them sick. There are no kibble trees in nature, this is what they were made to eat. Their teeth were made to tear flesh, their bodies were made to digest it. Their teeth and coats are amazing, without ever having gone for a teeth cleaning. I'm switching to a partial raw, partial kibble just for my own convenience because I have 4 dogs and 3 cats. Keeping that much meat on hand, in a town where meat is about 25% more expensive than where we used to live, was getting difficult. There, I said it. And yes, it's hard to handle meat when I am so used to not eating it.




The Food

I'll be honest, I'm not always the healthiest person out there. I love bagels and spaghetti and I almost never eat salad at home. But I will say that ever since changing over to this meatless diet, I eat probably 3x as many fruits and veggies and I used to. I feel so much healthier and better about myself and my conscience is clear.

The food can be delicious. I don't eat tofu or even fake meat everyday. Most things I miss can be made meatless. And even if I do miss certain meals that I used to eat, the thought of chewing on the flesh of another animal just freaks me out at this point. In the last few years I've had small accidental bites of meat that I didn't know was there and I tried sushi that contained fish, but the thought just freaked me out. I'm not the strictest Vegetarian. I used to know a guy who wouldn't even allow meat to enter his apartment. I'm not that strict, in the last year I have had exactly two pieces of sushi with tiny amounts of fish in it and an bite of a turkey burger that they accidentally gave me instead of my veggie burger. People have different views on Vegetarianism. I do my best to check labels, but I'm not perfect or obsessive about it.

A few of my favorite Vegetarian meals: Spaghetti, Veggie Burgers (so many good varieties), Buffalo "Chicken" Tacos/Quesadillas, Chinese Chickenless Salad, Veggie Sub from Quizno's



My Future as a Vegetarian

I'm not saying I'll be a Vegetarian forever. Who knows what will happen in life? I don't plan on stopping and now that Blaine and I are the only ones in our house it's so much easier to live our lifestyle. I do know that I'm going to try and be a better Vegetarian. This means more veggies, less easy carb meals like spaghetti and bagels. No carbitarian eating. That's no good.

When we decide to have children, we plan on raising them on whatever diet we are on. I'm assuming we will still be Vegetarians at that point in which case, so will our children. I can't wait for the commentary from other people when I "force" my decisions on my children. Last time I checked, a three year old can't cook for himself so... he gets what I make. We'll cross that bridge when we get there.

I met a girl in my Philosophy class who was raised Vegetarian and has never had a bite of meat. I don't know if that was an exaggeration, but I do remember that she explained her views so well. I asked her if she had ever been tempted to try meat. She told me that she wasn't raised to think of animals as food. "Would you be tempted to eat this desk?" Good answer.

There it is. I'm a Vegetarian and I love it.





Sunday, January 8, 2012

Back to normal life


We're back from a few fun days in Vegas. Vegas is so much more enjoyable when you're old enough to just be in the casino, gambling or not. I'm almost 25 (what?!) so it's been a few years for me. I've never had a crazy weekend in Vegas, I always go with family. Is that totally weird? I'll definitely post photos from the trip this week, but what I'm here to write about is a BIG sigh of relief.

The holidays are over, which is sad and happy all at once. My sister and her husband are back in Tennessee and my house is just getting back to "normal" from having holiday get togethers and decorations up. While I truly enjoy the holidays, I have a new appreciation for anyone who has holiday parties and children to cater to. I'm exhausted. While I love vacation, I feel like I've been on a month long trip and I just needed to go home and be in my own bed. Funny thing is, a lot of the time I was in my own bed, but I still felt like I had a million things to do and people to entertain between my sister and her husband, and Blaine having a decent amount of time off.

Since Blaine is only here on weekends right now, I have made it a habit to put down the computer (which I'm on all day usually) or any other DIY project or work that I am busy with and just spend 95% of my time with him since we don't see each other often. That means on Monday mornings when he leaves, I rush to get any cleaning, wrapping presents or doing any work that I didn't get to over the weekend. Well the last few weekends were 3 and 4 day weekends with him, which has been fun but I kind of always was stressed about needing to get this or that done. I can't wait until he finally finds a job here so we can go back to normal life! Although, I do love just spending entire weekends enjoying each others company.

Now I get to pack up the rest of the Christmas decor and put it away for the rest of the year. This holiday season was a great one and I'm so beyond happy that despite us all living in different cities, we were able to spend some good quality time together. Now I get to breathe a big sigh of relief and get back to normal life.

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