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Recipe Jumble

Ms. Ball O’Sunshine is a fellow Splenda Stealer that as you all know, I commiserate with. We have done everything from compare who has brought the more pathetic lunch to work (myself an end slice of bread and half a square of cheese, she brought a third of a bag of about to turn brown salad–she won, hands down), to ways that we scrimp in tighter parts of the month.

For the new year, she has made the following her goal: to NOT buy anymore books until you read those you own left unread. I whole-heartedly agree, and give her a ton of credit if she sticks to her resolution.

This morning, I awoke to find that I was out of oatmeal. My box of America’s Choice was such a tease. Digging around my pantry, I found that I was actually out of a lot of things that are staples in my diet–namely, any source of protein other than peanut butter and two eggs. I decided to keep the eggs for a dinner scramble, so I succumbed to a breakfast of slathering peanut butter and jelly on pretzels. To my delight, I was quite satiated. For lunch, I packed a pb and j sandwich, on whole wheat bread mind you, and skipped to work with my Lisa Frank lunchbox in tow. No, no…no lunchbox, but yes, my dietary intake for the day was to include vitamins p, b and j.

After hearing my friend’s resolution, I realized that I am very much like that with food–I will always eat as much as I can without making another stop at the grocery store.

I think this is an obsession fueled by a few factors:

–I hate waste.

–I loathe the A&P

–I am determined to keep my budget for food low, so shopping at the little bodegas and gourmet corner markets are out, for now.

–Call me weird, but I really love the challenge of having random ingredients and an empty stomach. What does not kill you only makes you stronger.

Tonight I had an egg sandwich, which I think will be my last normal meal. Until I finally give up and go to the A&P, I have the following in my pantry: Skippy peanut butter, raspberry jelly, lasagne noodles, instant butternut risotto mix, sunflower seeds, pretzels, crushed red pepper flakes, chili powder, cinnamon, matza ball soup mix (though I need eggs to make it), chicken stock, hot chocolate mix, gluten-free mac and cheese (from the days I convinced myself I had celiac disease), and America’s Choice Parmesan cheese. Nuttin’ but the best. Oh, and tomato sauce.

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What will I whip up next?? It’s like a recipe Jumble–what mix of ingredients will help to spell out a hidden message??

Maybe I could start a food/recipe blog, then place bets about how many ingredients I can add before my concoction turns grey or brown. Also, why does that always happen??

I think the message may be for me to just suck it up and go to the damn A&P.


All This Time…

All this time that I thought I was stylish as I sported my sweater booties all over NYC and Hoboken, little did I know that I was really just wearing carpet scraps.

Behold, my discovery upon walking to my office today:

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Oh, the embarrasment.

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Happy January

It’s January. Surprise, I know.

Rather than treat the first month of the new year as a fresh start, I tend to just stress myself out.

Behold, my usual string of January thoughts:

It’s been two days of exercise, why do I not have that buns of steel yet?!?

New year, new hairdo?? Am I bored with my hair?

I should be using all down time on projects that I have started and never finished, or planning how to launch my new empire…though not sure what that will be yet…

Essentially, every January, we all want to become new, turn over a new leaf, gain a new perspective that we failed to gain in the previous 12 months.

As I sit at work today (yes, Happy MLK Day to you too bossman), for some reason, I have found a moment to shut off the nervous creative energy, and just stop–and watch the snow falling out the window behind my computer monitor, watch the fresh white dusting outline the Gothic architecture of the Chanin Building across the street, and how even in the snow, the Chrysler Building looks even more luminous.

I sit in my cozy kelly green sweater dress, wrapped in a paisley shawl  around my shoulders (I think the heat is off today in the building) yet I am at content as I compile all the images for my article due tomorrow. Writing, typing, compiling, snug in my desk chair, snow falling, tunes playing on my Nano, and I am at peace in the moment.

Happy January.

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