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Ego Checked

Well that was totally embarrassing.

I should have told him I am an executive secretary not a group exercise instructor/trainer!

Yeah, my training session seriously kicked my ass.

I am pretty sure I shot myself in the foot by going to Kettlebell Conditioning this morning and drinking too much coffee (two cups, late morning).  Whatever it was, I was messed up.  No, seriously, I started getting blurred vision and everything sounded muffled.  I got nauseous and had to excuse myself (luckily nothing happened with that if you know what I mean).

I have never experienced that before.  We’re talking true muscle failure.  After 35 or so minutes I was toast.  Burnt toast.

He was apologetic and I was embarrassed but I think we both handled it pretty well.   It was a hell of an ego check and awesome to see that I rarely actually push myself to my edge.  Not that I need to see that edge quite so closely again anytime soon.

I was all fueled up from an awesome lunch so I know that wasn’t the problem!

Beets have never been my thing.   I love the greens (they’re salty!) but the root I could take or leave…until lately.  The local beets seem to be getter sweeter with storage and I’ve been hooked on them for the last few weeks.  They are so good that Tate, a true beet detester, has been enjoying them in moderation.

My favorite way to eat a beet is roasted.

Last night I roasted a big batch for dinner and leftovers, along with a turnip.

And today they topped a salad for lunch.

One of my other favorites lately has been raw kale in salads.  It adds a nice heartiness that makes a green salad seem more wintery.

 

Served with pineapple bbq tempeh…mmmmm

And lots of Snap Happy Ginger Snaps!

I am still working on the final name for these guys

Sunday night my brother-in-law brought over some Whole Foods ginger snaps and asked could I make some “ginger snaps but make them extra snappy?”.  After clarifying that for him the snap was more about flavor than texture I started to get excited.  I love ginger.  The snappier the better. 🙂

The Dry

  • 2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 1/4-1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1 packet Sweetleaf stevia
  • 2 tsp baking soda
  • salt
  • ample amounts of ground ginger, fresh ground nutmeg, and fresh ground cinnamon
  • itsy pinch of cayenne pepper
  • 2 tsp cocoa

The Wet

  • 1/2 cup molasses
  • 1 Tbs honey
  • 1/4 cup plum sauce (or apple sauce, I just had plum in the fridge)
  • grated knob of fresh, peeled ginger
  • 1 egg
  1. mix wet into dry
  2. make small balls
  3. place onto parchment covered cookie sheet
  4. flatten with fingers
  5. bake at 375 for 12-15 minutes

Makes 2 dozen plus some cookie dough to snack on.

The cookies will still be soft when the come out of the oven but will become crunchy snappy as they cool.  At first I thought, yuck, these are too dry but then I remembered that ginger snaps are supposed to be on the dryer side and that they are best served with tea/coffee or peanut butter.  Or both.

I got so caught up in cookie making that I sort of forgot to tell my brother-in-law to come in and collect his cookies when he picked up his car last night. 😉

Next time!  I am scheming up how to make these even healthier by replacing the brown sugar with mashed banana.  Tate is skeptical but we all know he’ll eat them anyway!

Make It Snappy Ginger Snaps?  Snap Happy Ginger Snaps?  Extra Ginger Snaps?

Right now I am calling them Snack Happy Ginger Snaps 🙂

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Sun Sweet Sun

Dear Spring,

I miss you dearly and look forward to your return.

Fondly,

Faith

P.S. Thank you kindly for today’s sweet, sweet teaser of what’s to come, it makes your absence a little more bearable.

Sorry for any of you dealing with winter today but hallelujah for 58* and blue skies!  I love a good snow storm and all the coziness and excitement that comes with it but Spring is truly where it’s at.

Dining al fresco

Seriously, I sat on the back porch and had to take my jacket off.  I may have gotten a little sunburn.  Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

The painting is coming right along, if you are in the Cville area you’ll have to stop by for our Grand Opening festivities on February 19th to take a gander.  There will be free demo exercise classes, food & drink (Kefir Water Soda!), talks about Chiropractic care, and a special guest presentation on eating real food.  Who knows, maybe we’ll even throw in a door prize or two!  Go ahead and put it on your calender but don’t worry, I will keep reminding you as it gets closer!

This afternoon I am heading back to the gym (I went for Pilates Reformer this morning) for a “Goal Setting” session with a trainer.

My month pass included two sessions with a trainer but first I must set my goals.  Hmmm, I am not exactly sure what to tell him.

“Tone up” is so generic…

Can I tell him that I want him to kick my ass?  Really, I want a challenging workout that uses all of my muscles at the same time, just for the hell of it.  I only have a few more days on my pass to fit in 3 sessions, whoops and yep, I am a total procrastinator.  It has gotten better over the (nearly 13 years!) time I have been with Tate, the man’s a serious go-getter, but sometimes I revert to my old habits.

My plan for the afternoon was to set some goals then take a yoga class but I am thinking I will trade yoga for a walk, it’s SO nice out it would be a shame to be in a windowless studio.

Speaking of goals, I have some lofty ones for February, including

  • get health insurance (I know, I know, it’s preposterous that I don’t have it but I was out of the country and I am a procrastinator!)
  • walk 100 miles (anyone care to join me?  It’s only 3.5 miles a day!)
  • run 30 miles
  • start teaching exercise classes
  • practice lots of yoga
  • begin choreographing my dance for May (more on this soon)
  • start my garden
  • eat lots of amazing food with amazing people

Do you have any goals for the coming month?  Setting goals can bring you Clarity for Success!


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