Hello, everyone! I'm just getting back into posting, catching up and all. More details tomorrow, for today is the mixer. And I really need a drink.
Special thanks for all the Easter wishes!
As for me: So many things you all mentioned are things that are always in my house, both healthy and not so healthy.
Healthy: Oatmeal, yogurt, whole grains, a variety of fruits and veggies, nuts and beans, flax seed. We also have wheat germ in the house all the time. And broccoli, which I don't like but eat a lot of because it's another one of those superfoods.
Not so healthy: I know this will come as no surprise to any of you, but there's always liquor (bourbon, whisky, scotch) in the household and chocolate. What MAY suprise you is that we haven't had ice cream since February. In the house or outside it. It's apparently the ONE thing that makes DOOD gain weight. I can make cookies, brownies, muffins. I can give him chocolate bars and cocktails. Nothing. But ice cream. So not in the house right now, as he's not been very active. Never mind that the other things make ME gain weight...
And responses!
Beth: Thank you for stopping by with that song. I love it, and love that you used to it motivate your run and think of Nancy. "I Run for Life" is a regular on my playlist, too, and have adopted it as a personal mantra for similar reasons.

I agree with Nancy--you're one of the best people I know.
Nancy: I love that you're back in the groove with things. The PINK event sounds like fun! You really must pick up that song--spurs me on, every time. I'll get back to you in more detail later.
Maura: Wine and chocolate are definitely healthy, and all alcohol medicinal. At least in my mind. Big fruit person here, too. Although I tend to be in a bananas, apples, grapes rut. I'm really looking for new fruits to try. For instance, I do like pomegranates--but I'm sooooo lazy. And a big nod of my head for the difference in eating at work vs. unstructured weekends. Your idea for how to handle it is genius for its simplicity and effectiveness.

I just tend not to do it.
Lisa: I like quinoa--it's a superfood--and would love to see more recipes to try. I'm not much of a cook, but all your suggestions have been wonderful. And we're in a muffin kick in this household.

Oh, and as a kid I might have resented you a little (just a little) but really would have been secretly proud of how much you looked out for me. And then would be totally in awe of you as an adult.
Vicky: Lots of things in your kitchen are in mine. Mmmmm, chickpeas. What are Tim Tams, though? Sounds interesting, if for no other reason than I don't know what they are! And your research on eggs is beginning to scare me a little....
JenniferG: Oooh, I love oatmeal and flaxseed for breakfast. I use raisins, though. Daily, as I don't mind a food rut if it's a favorite food. So, Skinny Cow is good? I'm an ice-cream addict who's unsuccessfully trying to break the habit. And I personally think popcorn is a healthy treat if eaten in moderation. Which means for me....not so much.
Mary: First of all--your abbreviation for assorted fruits getting censored is too, too funny.

(Almost as funny as how long it took for me to figure it out.) And I'm with Maura...wine can be good for you. Slurp. I also understand how hard it can be to cook healthy when taking another person into account, so yay for you having the opportunity to enjoy salmon.
Steve: I think you should get a big thumbs up for eating as well as you do on a college budget. I remember being in undergrad and all the back foods seemed so much less expensive, unless I was okay with eating a lot of rice dishes. (And to my mind back then, too much like Ramen Noodles....

) And this:
I guess some people might consider beer unhealthy, but ill argue to the death otherwise.


Not a beer drinker, but LOVE the sentiment.
Jack: Mmmm, nuts and seeds! Like you, I embrace my inner squirrel. I especially like nuts and pretzels IN my ice cream, along with chocolate. For that balanced diet you speak of.

And obviously, you and Steve are kindred spirits.
Corinna: The GS cookies support the trooplets, and you know that makes Aloha Jeff happy. You're doing great, and I like a good Amy's convenience food for the, well, convenience. And you know WE are kindred spirits on the spirits.
Richard: First, big congrats on the 10 pounds lost! That's fabulous!

I think you can get healthy foods from both Chik-Fil-A and Panera, can't you? I know the former has nothing over 500 calories on the menu. And while Panera does, at least many options seem healthier to me. You know, if you ever decide you want to get rid of the goody temptations at home, just send your DW to visit me. I wouldn't mind someone making me brownies and cookies.
Bryan: You're here so early today!

Love, love, love the yogurt. Daily. Why are your soups unhealthy? Must be really tasty, maybe cream-based? And congrats once again on your PR for the half. I need to track down the RR and check it out, but you rocked it.
Jeanne: Mmmm, walnuts. Those are another superfood. I'm trying to incorporate more of those into my diet--supposed to be good for joint pain. I do have a weakness for hash browns, left over from my college-drinking days (a hangover cure if I ever had one), so I have to stay away from them. With hot sauce. Double mmmmm.

On more personal notes--I definitely need to watch Buck Howard; it's on my list, so thanks for the heads-up. And WTG with your doctor's appointments. I have to call tomorrow and get some results and have my next one scheduled for early May. Those pesky doctors will get us on regular schedules yet, won't they? How is your training and pain?
