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Running Early and Late

COMMENT COMMIT Day 6

I accomplished even before I (publicly) committed!

I just returned from a 5 mile run and it turns out I have a new temperature threshold for running, 22 degrees Fahrenheit.   If you told me last month that I would think running in 22* was “not bad at all” I would have said “phew”.  But it really wasn’t bad at all.  The bad parts are that I haven’t had a real nights sleep in over three days (old insomnia issues are back) and my hamstrings are a wee tight today.

The first half of the run was a serious slog but for the second half my oats must have kicked in because I started running some sprints.  The 5 miles took 49 minutes, which includes a few minutes of walking.  All the means is that I am getting faster!  I walked at least 5 minutes of those and still ran finish with an under 10 minute mile average.  All that sprinting is paying off.

What are your workout plans for today?  If you haven’t participated in COMMENT COMMIT yet this week, it’s super easy.  Just write a comment to this post telling us what your exercise goals are for today and we’ll cheer you on.  This evening I will write a wrap up post and you can comment to brag all about your accomplishments.  No stress, no pressure, this is a resource for you to get support from others to help you reach your goals.  Let’s help each other be accountable!

I was up and out early today because, besides that I couldn’t sleep, Tate and I are driving to WV this morning to start the holiday festivities with our families.  We will probably be there all week, unless the banks decide to get their act together and we can close on the clinic FINALLY.

One last thing…

By request Tate has generously offered to share his recipe for last night’s soup.

Tate’s Now Famous Curried Lentil Soup


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In a large pot bring 3 cups of water and 2 cups of brown lentils to boil.

Instead of watching the pot as it wait to boil take  a skillet and heat 1 T of coconut oil over medium heat.

To the skillet add 1 chopped onion, 1 chopped green bell pepper, 3 chopped carrots, and 1 package of extra firm tofu cubed.

Once the veggie-tofu combo starts to brown throw it all in the pot with the lentils.  To the pot add 1 can of coconut milk, and a few handfuls of chopped kale.

Give the mix a few good stirs.  Now comes the key ingredient, the curry!  Our favorite is this green curry paste, which can be purchased for a few bucks at most Asian groceries and a few regular grocery stores.

Add curry paste to taste.  We like it spicy around here so we start by adding huge clumps but start small at first, it’s much easier to add than take away!

Serve hot!  This soup is an awesome meal and a bowl and can be easily modified by altering the veggies used.   Tate left the onions out for Kath and we didn’t have any tofu but this is his usual recipe. And this soup is even better as leftovers so you can always double the recipe and eat it for days.  Enjoy!

Whoa, look at the time! I’ve got to get on the road!

See you this evening for COMMENT COMMIT!

 

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Beer Walks and Talks

Good evening and sorry for the late post!

I have been busy drinking [many bottles of] wine with Kath + Matt + Tate!

T’was a very lovely evening full of food and friends and lively conversation.

The evening started with best intentions and healthy endeavors.  Kath met me at my house in the late afternoon to bike to a FREE yoga class!  Unfortunately the class was only worth free :(.  I suppose we shouldn’t have had great expectations, after all it was free because the teacher is going through the studios teacher training program and it was possibly the very first class she’s ever taught.  The biggest issue for us is that it wasn’t our preferred style, which is vinyasa and the class was hatha (basicly that translates to          s l o w e r to anyone not fluent in yoga talk).  To her credit, she gave great adjustments.  To her critique, she way over-explained poses!

We met the husbands back at the house for the mile walk downtown to Market Street Wineshop to do a little Christmas beer tasting.  I love tasting with Matt and Kath because they are both really good at describing flavors, never something that has been my strong suit.

Back at home we got to work on dinner, which was a random assortment of what sounded good.

Roasted butternut squash

Twin Oaks Thai Tofu (Matt and Kath’s contribution, they visited the factory last week!)

And Matzo Ball soup!

Most random meal ever? Maybe…

We enjoyed it though :).  We also enjoyed breaking into Tate and I’s swelling wine cabinet and chocolate stash ;).

Mid-afternoon I enjoyed a 4 mile walk with this cutie

Her lovely mom, Anna, walked also.

I love walking dates with friends!  Even better than coffee dates!  (Yoga dates are great too, just not as much time to talk!)

My morning strength training was this 20 minute workout from Exercise TV.  This is one of my new favorites, so creative and full body!

Exercise plan fulfilled, yay!

How about you?

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