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What is the texture of cooked Quinoa?
I think it depends on how it is prepared (cooked in liquid). I would say its like a steel cut oatmeal
What is the texture of cooked Quinoa?
Okay... odd question...
What is the texture of cooked Quinoa? The reason I ask is that I am not a big fan of the texture of brown rice. I do eat regular rice (really infrequently, like 2-3 times a month) couscous, ect. So, I just want to prepare myself!
There are also some other foods that intrigue me, but I have been too scared to try. What about Kale, Chinese Broccoli, and Winter Squashes? Are they good? How do you prepare them?
Also, I went ahead and ordered that salad spinner. I should have it sometime next week so that the following Monday I can start pre making my salads! Yay!
Yeah I thought salad would be ok, but the calories are on the menu and the salads have 900+ calories...
I know there isn't a magic bullet for this, I guess I just wanted to vent. Any suggestions on healthy restaurants? I can manage something ok an Panera Bread (especially in the summer since the salad with the strawberries, blueberries, oranges, etc is amazing) but its the only thing I can think of. We don't have much around here maybe we just don't have the healthy restaurants.
BTW I would love to send him alone... I doubt he would like that but then I would also get some time to myself to just be home. I do much better at getting things done when I don't have someone to distract me.
It is easy to make, requiring just a few ingredients, a few steps, and a few minutes. Set aside and save for an indulgence, e.g., dip into natural peanut or almond butter.
Ingredients:
8 ounces 100% unsweetened cocoa
5 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
1/2 cup dry roasted pistachios
1/4 cup whole flaxseeds or chia seeds
Truvia or other non-aqueous sweetener
Using double-boiler method, melt cocoa. Alternatively, melt cocoa in microwave in 15-20 second increments. Stir in coconut oil, pistachios, and flaxseeds or chia seeds. Stir in sweetener, mixing thoroughly. (Note that the sweetener must be non-aqueous, as water-based sweeteners will separate in the oils.)
Lay a sheet of parchment paper out on a large baking pan. Pour chocolate mixture slowly onto paper, tilting pan carefully to spread evenly until thickness of thick cardboard obtained. Place pan in refrigerator or freezer for 20 minutes.
Remove chocolate and break by hand into pieces of desired size.
Yeah I thought salad would be ok, but the calories are on the menu and the salads have 900+ calories...
I know there isn't a magic bullet for this, I guess I just wanted to vent. Any suggestions on healthy restaurants? I can manage something ok an Panera Bread (especially in the summer since the salad with the strawberries, blueberries, oranges, etc is amazing) but its the only thing I can think of. We don't have much around here maybe we just don't have the healthy restaurants.
BTW I would love to send him alone... I doubt he would like that but then I would also get some time to myself to just be home. I do much better at getting things done when I don't have someone to distract me.
Okay... odd question...
What is the texture of cooked Quinoa? The reason I ask is that I am not a big fan of the texture of brown rice. I do eat regular rice (really infrequently, like 2-3 times a month) couscous, ect. So, I just want to prepare myself!
Do those 900 calories include dressing? If so and it is ranch or blue cheese you can substitute it for oil and vinegar. If there is stuff like bacon, fried chicken, or other high calorie additions to the salad you can ask for it without them and for just a grilled chicken breast to add. It might also be portion so you can ask for a to go box and put half in there before adding the dressing. I'm not too familiar with Chili's since it has been years since I've eaten at one.
I have found the healthiest restaurants to be either locally owned small restaurants or small local chains. If you were in Cleveland I could give you a list of what I think are good choices but I don't know where you are.
When I travel I use Yelp and search for "Healthy restaurants" and usually find something. There are reviews and you can learn a lot from that. We also have some local sources for restaurant info like PluggedInCleveland. You might have something similar by you or in the closest city.
It depends on how long you cook it but it is crunchier than rice. The red in my experience is more crunch than the regular. I can't really think of a good way to describe it or something to compare it to.
The "Guiltless Grill" meals at Chili's are pretty good. I usually get the salmon. Just lightly seasoned and seared, served with steamed veggies with a little parmesean cheese.Yeah I thought salad would be ok, but the calories are on the menu and the salads have 900+ calories...
I know there isn't a magic bullet for this, I guess I just wanted to vent. Any suggestions on healthy restaurants? I can manage something ok an Panera Bread (especially in the summer since the salad with the strawberries, blueberries, oranges, etc is amazing) but its the only thing I can think of. We don't have much around here maybe we just don't have the healthy restaurants.
BTW I would love to send him alone... I doubt he would like that but then I would also get some time to myself to just be home. I do much better at getting things done when I don't have someone to distract me.
For chili's--could you do a fajita perhaps?
I have a huge problem with this. I will give an example. My husband likes to go to chilis on Friday's I don't work. I don't think they have anything healthy that I would eat, and the things I will eat are over 100 calories. Oh and he will not allow not ordering both chips and salsa and hot wings (and no if you put hotwings in front of me I don't have the will power to not eat them I will admit that)
So last week he wanted to go on saturday, I didn't want to go. WAsn't even diet related that time, I just had other stuff I wanted to get done and its almost 45 min away. Just seemed like a waste of time... Yeah he was miserable half the day because he didn't get to do the one thing he wanted to do. I have no idea how to handle this. He wants taco bell, burger king, pizza, chilis etc often. (at least 1 or 2 of these a week, sometimes more). I am also trying to turn around my eating habits but I have no idea how to handle this. I can't take my husband being miserable. It makes me miserable then I feel guilty and then end up eating ice cream. (I massively do comfort foods, working on that too)
Oh and if I say the reason is diet related its even worse because then he will start telling me that if I just exercised more it wouldn't be a problem and that its not so bad once in a while and all this other stuff. He is getting a bit of a gut but is one of those people that never excercises, eats whatever he wants, and yet weights 175 lbs has no blood pressure issues, etc.
Me I have high blood pressure and weigh 260 lbs. I can't keep doing this but short of leaving my husband I don't know if I'll be able to do it. Yes this is probably a will power issue. I don't have the will power to deal with my husband being miserable, but I don't think I can change that.
I can't read this and say nothing. You're in your twenties! You should not & definitely cannot weigh 260 lbs., already have high blood pressure & have much quality of life to look forward to. You have posted before about situations with your husband and quite frankly everything has to be his way, period. This is not good, not good at all. You are allowing yourself to fall into a pit it will be very hard to climb back out of. You can do it. You have to do it.
BTW, your husband is also in his 20's, his ironclad metabolism will fail in time. And when it does, it will fail epically. Look back at the OP's first post, do you want to find yourself in her shoes, taking care of a husband who is in terrible health? Can you honestly say he will take care of you in poor health? Nope, it will be all about him & his needs. You think he can be miserable now?
You are smart, educated, hard-working & quite frankly from where I sit your DH is sabotaging everything and you are allowing it. That light you see is an oncoming train. You need to take a stand for what you need in life and you have the right to expect his support. If he refuses to do so, you need to stand your ground. You are literally throwing your life away.
I apologize for saying it so ruthlessly, but you are in much, much worse shape than the OP of this very thread and I think it's tragic. I'm not trying to be a nasty wench to you, I'm just hoping to shake you out of your coma. It's high time you put you first & he has to suck it up and get on board.
I was just sitting here biting my lip and sitting on my hands not to write the exact same thing you just did.![]()
I can't read this and say nothing. You're in your twenties! You should not & definitely cannot weigh 260 lbs., already have high blood pressure & have much quality of life to look forward to. You have posted before about situations with your husband and quite frankly everything has to be his way, period. This is not good, not good at all. You are allowing yourself to fall into a pit it will be very hard to climb back out of. You can do it. You have to do it.
BTW, your husband is also in his 20's, his ironclad metabolism will fail in time. And when it does, it will fail epically. Look back at the OP's first post, do you want to find yourself in her shoes, taking care of a husband who is in terrible health? Can you honestly say he will take care of you in poor health? Nope, it will be all about him & his needs. You think he can be miserable now?
You are smart, educated, hard-working & quite frankly from where I sit your DH is sabotaging everything and you are allowing it. That light you see is an oncoming train. You need to take a stand for what you need in life and you have the right to expect his support. If he refuses to do so, you need to stand your ground. You are literally throwing your life away.
I apologize for saying it so ruthlessly, but you are in much, much worse shape than the OP of this very thread and I think it's tragic. I'm not trying to be a nasty wench to you, I'm just hoping to shake you out of your coma. It's high time you put you first & he has to suck it up and get on board.
Here is another question... what do you do for lunches for work? I have access to a fridge and microwave but can't really go anywhere due to the time it would take to get there. The work cafeteria is kind of gross (taste and health wise). I tned to have frozen dinner process stuff that I know is awful for me.
I don't know it just doesn't seem like it could be that healthy...
I realize my health is not good, I'm trying to change, I just haven't been able to do so with grad school and work. Grad school is slowing down alot now, almost at the end for this semester and only need one class next semester.
As for my blood pressure, It has been high since I was 17 and weighed 170 lbs which although was not perfect was much better. I hope to get the bp down a bit with loosing weight but honestly that one I'm not expecting much. My blood pressure moves up and down with stress from anything from low 120s to high 140s most of the time depending on what kind of day I had at work and home.
I don't know why this is the one thing I can't put myself first in. I have no trouble with that when it comes to work, getting my degree, my job, the extra projects required for the program I'm in. I just can't seem to do it for this. I have woke up quite a bit about this lately and my health really is starting to scare me, but to be honest I don't know how to fix it. I'm not even sure I know what a really healthy meal looks like because with the OP the things in her list didn't sound so bad. That is how I always ate as a kid, if not worse.
Here is another question... what do you do for lunches for work? I have access to a fridge and microwave but can't really go anywhere due to the time it would take to get there. The work cafeteria is kind of gross (taste and health wise). I tned to have frozen dinner process stuff that I know is awful for me.
I realize my health is not good, I'm trying to change, I just haven't been able to do so with grad school and work. Grad school is slowing down alot now, almost at the end for this semester and only need one class next semester.
As for my blood pressure, It has been high since I was 17 and weighed 170 lbs which although was not perfect was much better. I hope to get the bp down a bit with loosing weight but honestly that one I'm not expecting much. My blood pressure moves up and down with stress from anything from low 120s to high 140s most of the time depending on what kind of day I had at work and home.
I don't know why this is the one thing I can't put myself first in. I have no trouble with that when it comes to work, getting my degree, my job, the extra projects required for the program I'm in. I just can't seem to do it for this. I have woke up quite a bit about this lately and my health really is starting to scare me, but to be honest I don't know how to fix it. I'm not even sure I know what a really healthy meal looks like because with the OP the things in her list didn't sound so bad. That is how I always ate as a kid, if not worse.
Here is another question... what do you do for lunches for work? I have access to a fridge and microwave but can't really go anywhere due to the time it would take to get there. The work cafeteria is kind of gross (taste and health wise). I tned to have frozen dinner process stuff that I know is awful for me.
Here is another question... what do you do for lunches for work? I have access to a fridge and microwave but can't really go anywhere due to the time it would take to get there. The work cafeteria is kind of gross (taste and health wise). I tned to have frozen dinner process stuff that I know is awful for me.
Number one, go to your doctor! Old folks in their 40's & 50's start having uncontrolled blood pressure issues. You have had a long-standing blood pressure and weight issue & it is critical your doctor monitor you. Don't attempt to throw yourself into even mild exercise w/o your doc's blessing. Seriously, I know someone who was told by their doc to head immediately to the pharmacy, fill the prescription for blood pressure meds, take as prescribed, monitor their pressure several times a day & no physical activity until a return visit & authorized to do so. This is nothing to fool around with! Go to your doc.
In the meantime, no fast foods, period!
Roll through this thread for the great suggestions, websites & cookbooks so many have given here. Work realistically through them to see what you can start with. Definitely start reading labels about sodium -- it is not your friend. Talk to your DH about coming up together w/ some compromise recipes you can try out. If he finds broccoli repulsive, you can compromise to not including any in the main dish. If you love it, perfectly okay to steam up some on the side just for you. If he refuses to cooperate at all with the changes you MUST make, that's his problem. Cook for yourself & leave him to fend for himself.
Take your leftovers as your lunch & warm them up in the microwave.
Go to your doc, I beg you. Your situation is urgent, no fooling. Your doc will hopefully hook you up with a dietician. I'm sure some of the posters here will step up w/ some more ideas for you. FireDancer, this is a perfect fit for your knowledge -- this lady must make her decisions unilaterally to save her life & you've got the GPS coordinates. Her DH is more than welcome to come along for the ride, but it's got to be all about her right now.
It is hard for me to read a post about healthy food from someone who openly admits she loves Pooh