Category Archives: Books

The Tuesday Wrap Up

Tuesday is coming to an end and it’s been a busy day. First, I want to talk a little bit about this new, great book I got called Clean Plates NYC. It’s a guide to the “healthiest tastiest restaurants in Manhattan.” I seem to be eating out a little more than I would like, so I figured this might be a helpful tool in selecting where to go.

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Besides providing a list of healthy restaurants, the book also delves into building the diet that’s right for you, and for once the author doesn’t tell you that you MUST become a vegetarian, like so many others I’ve read. In all fairness, he touts fruits and veggies a lot, but he allows for meat as well. It’s been very enlightening, especially his discussion on wheat…

“Wheat is the highest in gluten of all the grains. The majority of wheat crops are genetically modified. Given its ubiquity, wheat is not easy to avoid. That, plus the fact that it has addictive qualities, means that we tend to consume way too much of it. I suggest making an effort to steer clear – or at least cut down – in part because wheat’s high gluten level means it disrupts your digestive system, even if you’re not allergic. Reduce the percentage of wheat in your diet, and I suspect you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how much better you feel day to day.”

Yikes – so my wheat bread sandwiches aren’t as great as I thought. I’ll have to figure out how to begin to limit my wheat intake (even wheat pasta should be eaten in moderation) and see how it affects me. I will have to start experimenting with other grains (stay tuned).

Lunch today was a mish-mash of food: carrots, yogurt, rasins & walnuts, and some new chips I picked up called Rice Works Salsa Fresca. I chose them because they are made from brown rice – No Wheat – and are Gluten Free! We’ll see how long this wheat moderation lasts.

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Today was my day to get back into the swing of working out. I made it to the gym after work (it was soo dark so early) and this was my workout:

4.5 miles on the treadmill – increasing speed from 6.3 and finishing at 7.4
85 sit-ups, 50 side crunches, 20 leg lowers (abs)
25 squats with 5 pound weights

I need to start incorporating more strength training into my routine.

Question: What are some of your favorite strength-training moves or exercise?

After the gym, I stopped at the nearby school to cast my vote (yay for civic responsibility) and came home and made this recipe:

Fruited Brown Rice Pilaf

Ingredients
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup chopped celery
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
1 1/4 cups hot water
3/4 cup uncooked brown rice
1 chicken bouillon cube
1 red apple, chopped
2 tablespoons walnuts
2 chicken breast – cubed and cooked


Directions
1. In a large saucepan, saute onion and celery in butter until tender. Stir in the water, rice and bouillon; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 50-55 minutes (less if using instant rice) or until liquid is absorbed and rice is tender. Remove from the heat; fold in apple, cooked chicken breast and walnuts.

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It was good to finally eat something home-cooked! The apples in this recipe were a really nice surprise.

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I also wanted to share this article link to a book review in the New Yorker: Flesh of Your Flesh. I haven’t read Foer’s Book, Eating Animals, but am considering picking it up. I’ll be going to his book reading at Barnes & Noble in Union Square on November 16th.  Any NYCers or visitors should check it out! Thanks go out to my co-worker Tiffany for sharing the article and event info with me.

Have a nice night!

Back Into the Swing

Good morning. It’s Tuesday and I’ve decided that today is the day I get back into running and working out regularly. The past few weeks have been a bit hectic and I have been slacking on working out. Tonight I am hitting the gym and plan to run at least 4 miles.

This morning I started with some oatmeal with agave nectar and raisins. Something about the fall just makes me want warm oatmeal in the morning.

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Now I have to recap a bit from last night. Last night I met up with Katie for dinner and another book reading. We headed to Republic in Union Square and I had the Wonton Broth Noodles, which had wontons filled with shrimp, pork and vegetables, and also had glass noodles, cabbage and chinese greens. It was very good, but I forgot to take a picture!

After dinner we headed to Barnes and Noble in Union Square to hear Augusten Burroughs read from his new book: You Better Not Cry. I’ve only read Running with Scissors previously. The portion he read was hysterical and he got really into it – doing different voices and everything. The book is a compilation of short stories about the holidays and the crazy things that go, the drama, etc. He’s based a lot of his books on his life and this one is no different. Here are a few pictures from the event:

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Tonight it’s back to the gym and also back to eating at home. I can’t believe how much I’ve been eating out. I try to be aware of what I’m choosing when eating at restaurants and now I have a handy tool to help me out…more on that later!

Question: Do you have any tricks or tips you like to use when dining out to try to eat healthy?

Irving and Candy Corn

It was a dreary and cold Tuesday, making it very hard to get up in the morning. When it rains there are sometimes subway issues, so I left the house early and got to work super early. As I put away all my things, I looked down at my “food drawer” and wondered if other people have similar drawers/areas at their offices.

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It looks kind of crazy right? But am I right in thinking other people must have similar-looking drawers? I need to snack at work. That’s my question of the day – do you have a snack drawer and if yes, what’s in it? Leave a comment and let me know!

Even though it was rainy outside, I had to venture out for something important: John Irving’s newest book, Last Night in Twisted River. I never buy hardcover books – NEVER. But I made an exception for two reasons: 1) I’m going to his book reading Thursday night and am secretly hoping he will sign it (do they do that?); 2) I had Borders Rewards Bucks that were soon to expire, so the hefty price didn’t hurt as much.

I generally only like to read one book at a time (reading David Copperfield now), but I think I have to break that rule and start reading Twisted River so I’ll have some clue what’s going on at the book reading. I’ll let you know if it’s good (both the book and the reading)!

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Lunch was my “usual” salad: romaine lettuce, shredded carrots, cheddar cheese, walnuts, dried cranberries, and peas with balsamic dressing. A random smattering of items for sure. But it’s my staple salad – so much so that the salad man knows my selections by heart and starts throwing them in without my even asking. I’m a creature of habit in some respects. Not always a good thing. I also had some yummy Greek yogurt. I was wary of the pineapple flavor, but it was GREAT!

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After work I hit the gym and did 3 miles of intervals, sit-ups and core exercise. I had to stop at CVS for a few things and I ended up coming out with these:

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I have a serious addiction to them. Bill’s mom buys a bag for me every year at the start of the season and then I generally proceed to buy 4-5 more! I figured this will likely be the last bag of the season. I’m going to try to eat them slow. Question: Do you ever get weird-tasting candy corn or is that just me? Sometimes some of the pieces will just taste a little off. I usually still eat them anyway though 🙂