...people no longer boiling them for half an hour.
Good point! The last time I had them was roasted, no boiling involved. I think I'd even be prepared to shred them for a salad.
I always love the look of them. so cute and little
True! I like broccoli for being like little trees too.
I've never thought of them as bitter, precisely,
@alligatorob - not the way some lettuces can be bitter. And "bitter" can be... not
pleasant exactly, but an interesting variation, or counterpoint note, in a meal.
We had cabbage on Christmas Day, very disappointing.
Our cabbage was in a salad, with apple and pineapple, and a very indulgent creamy dressing. (only once a year!)
I think all the hard work and work on our mindset has stood to us this holiday .
Yes! it
so much did! Thanks for helping me along, there.

As for "back on track"...
...it's end of the month, and end of the year, so let's look back at the track!

I didn't do badly with my December goals, and the achievements during the year, weight-wise, have really surprised me. I got to my first two major goals - to be back down to where I was twenty years ago, and then to be no longer "obese" but just "overweight' - and I achieved them not crashingly, but at a pace which i feel I can sustain.
I am
not feeling terribly happy about the way I look (ie older) but so it goes. I don't feel much fitter than I was before, either, but I do have more energy generally, and more understanding of how exercise works and what nutrition I should be looking at.
Thanks, everyone, for being such an informative, lively, encouraging gang to hang around with get on the track with!
January goals: well... I'll think about them through today, and overnight, and report in tomorrow, or the day after. Meanwhile,
a great NYE to you all, and even more,
a wonderful 2020.