My November Resolution
Since I mentioned it yesterday: My November Resolution is: I'll eat food that I cooked. No take-out, no frozen dinners, and especially not raiding the fridge and wolfing done things that weren't meant to be wolfed down. Instead I'll cook, I'll take the stuff I cooked to the office (as well as snacks), and I'll eat at (mostly) fixed times every day.
We'll see how that goes. Today was very good, but since it's Sunday, it wasn't too difficult. Sunday is a cooking day anyway. But I'm good through tomorrow at least and have ideas for the rest of the week.
We'll see how that goes. Today was very good, but since it's Sunday, it wasn't too difficult. Sunday is a cooking day anyway. But I'm good through tomorrow at least and have ideas for the rest of the week.
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Good luck! And keep us/me updated. <3
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I don't eat processed food, and I feel great. (That said, take-out of the sushi or high-quality Thai variant I totally eat. But the Thai restaurant my workplace orders for us when we stay late doesn't use monosodium glutamate or additives, so I'm feeling it's alright.)
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Good luck with your resolutions!
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For me it's easier to stop stuff like getting take-out altogether than cutting back. So I hope this works!
*goes back into the kitchen*
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The Chinese take-out place on the corner has a note about how they use the "traditional Asian MSG" in their food so I'll keep away from there. They leave it out if I ask, but this month is mainly about cooking myself.
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I'm living alone, too. At the moment I'm trying to make up a structure: There's a radio program I like at 6:30, so I head for the kitchen then. Stuff like that. It's very much a work in progress...
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*nod* I don't usually get sick, what with eating lots of fresh food, or at least food prepared in decent restaurants, and doing sports every 2-3 days.
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