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Dinner!
Tonight I had a particularly grueling kickboxing session. Our instructor, who moved from Cambodia when he was a child to live with foster parents in Belgium, has his own martial arts studio--but my gym is cheaper than a studio
Anyway, he had us do a lot of sparring with a partner--my partner was a 205 lb man. And he didn't exactly go easy on me. But he didn't hurt me! It was better for me because I worked out harder than I would have if with a female--no offense, but it's true. I was drenched with sweat and even though he tired out, I didn't
I am quite fit at this point and there's one thing I can be proud of--I have endurance. I always push myself because my internal dialogue is all like, "I can do it!!"
Ugh that's so cheesey!
Anyway, after kickboxing I went straight to Shoppers Corner for dinner food (I have a penchant for shopping while in my gym clothes and make-up less--in this town, no one cares. And if they do, I don't so it doesn't matter. At least I don't stink) I made a new recipe tonight:
Roasted Fish with Crisp Potatoes. I thought it was going to tatse really plain--because all it was was:
I cut Yukon Gold potatoes into round chips and roasted them with olive oil in the oven, then when they were about done, I put in some non-marinated halibut and asparagus until the fish was cooked. Then I served them piled on top of each other, with hommade salsa--that was actually just tomatos, garlic, and lime juice, because I forgot the cilantro. DAMMIT
I LOVE cilantro, basil, and mint--I can have them on pretty much everything!! Anyway, the meal was 375 calories per serving, and I made 2 servings. I put the rest away for tomorrow's dinner.
It was delicious! The thing that made it good was the plainess--and knowing that I wasn't dowsing it in salt or fat. I may sound like a good girl, but in the past, I swear I could have eaten 3 servings, no problem. Well, actually this meal has a LOT of fiber--and one can only eat so much asparagus. The fact that it is so healthy, so plain, yet tastes so good!
Calories today: 1680
Calories burned: 180 from my daily walk (I took it easy); 600 calories from my grueling hour workout.
I did well for my goal--I'm not tired or hungry, I feel fine and it's almost time for bed and homework.
Tonight I had a particularly grueling kickboxing session. Our instructor, who moved from Cambodia when he was a child to live with foster parents in Belgium, has his own martial arts studio--but my gym is cheaper than a studio
Ugh that's so cheesey!
Anyway, after kickboxing I went straight to Shoppers Corner for dinner food (I have a penchant for shopping while in my gym clothes and make-up less--in this town, no one cares. And if they do, I don't so it doesn't matter. At least I don't stink) I made a new recipe tonight:
Roasted Fish with Crisp Potatoes. I thought it was going to tatse really plain--because all it was was:
I cut Yukon Gold potatoes into round chips and roasted them with olive oil in the oven, then when they were about done, I put in some non-marinated halibut and asparagus until the fish was cooked. Then I served them piled on top of each other, with hommade salsa--that was actually just tomatos, garlic, and lime juice, because I forgot the cilantro. DAMMIT
It was delicious! The thing that made it good was the plainess--and knowing that I wasn't dowsing it in salt or fat. I may sound like a good girl, but in the past, I swear I could have eaten 3 servings, no problem. Well, actually this meal has a LOT of fiber--and one can only eat so much asparagus. The fact that it is so healthy, so plain, yet tastes so good!
Calories today: 1680
Calories burned: 180 from my daily walk (I took it easy); 600 calories from my grueling hour workout.
I did well for my goal--I'm not tired or hungry, I feel fine and it's almost time for bed and homework.