Rabbit Food
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 02:43 pmSo for lunch I ate a tuna and sweet corn sandwich, followed by a few sticks of carrot and houmous. It was all tasty enough and reasonably good for me. Trouble is, of course, that here I am an hour later sizing up my desk, wondering what it would taste like.
I still have a quantity of carrot sticks (or batons as the modern parlance would have it), but on their own, they taste only of raw carrot. I shall have to get rather hungrier before I assay one of those without a dip of some sort. How do you veggies do it? Vegetables are essentially boring; I mean mind-numbingly boring and the dips that make them palatable are overwhelmingly bad for you. Once again the flavour is in the bad stuff.
All this effort in trying to shrink into a jacket. Growing out of it was no hardship at all.
In other news, the Red Arrows flew past a while ago. Heard them, but didn’t see them. Apparently there is a do at Buck House for the 150th anniversary of one or more of the various cadet forces. I assume the RAF Get to do the work because they are the youngest and not around when it was all decided. Sounds a bit Tom Brown to me, but you know what the Forces are like with their jealously guarded seniority and such.
Still not tempted by these carrots…
I still have a quantity of carrot sticks (or batons as the modern parlance would have it), but on their own, they taste only of raw carrot. I shall have to get rather hungrier before I assay one of those without a dip of some sort. How do you veggies do it? Vegetables are essentially boring; I mean mind-numbingly boring and the dips that make them palatable are overwhelmingly bad for you. Once again the flavour is in the bad stuff.
All this effort in trying to shrink into a jacket. Growing out of it was no hardship at all.
In other news, the Red Arrows flew past a while ago. Heard them, but didn’t see them. Apparently there is a do at Buck House for the 150th anniversary of one or more of the various cadet forces. I assume the RAF Get to do the work because they are the youngest and not around when it was all decided. Sounds a bit Tom Brown to me, but you know what the Forces are like with their jealously guarded seniority and such.
Still not tempted by these carrots…
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Date: 2010-07-06 01:56 pm (UTC)*Brought to you by Devil on your Shoulder Advice Services.
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Date: 2010-07-06 02:03 pm (UTC)Nonsense, I'm not a veggie but since we've cut down our meat consumption I now know I could be without completely loosing it. If your veg are boring then don't eat bloody carrot sticks, do something interesting. Seasoning (aside from salt) isn't bad for you.
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Date: 2010-07-06 03:20 pm (UTC)Hear hear. Give that chap a carr--
Oo-er.
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Date: 2010-07-06 05:41 pm (UTC)How about eating Venison instead, which is also low fat? ;)
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Date: 2010-07-06 06:50 pm (UTC)I like the Moosewood Cookbook for pretty good veggie and soup recipes, though you have to adjust some of them to make them low-calorie. Also Betty Crocker's Indian Home Cooking (no, really) for veggie recipes (though again you have to dial down the fat on a lot of those).
Bearing in mind that after 2 months of Weight Watchers I suddenly got tired of counting points and ate a lot of July 4th pie and whatnot over the weekend. I don't think dieting is really for me over the long haul, though I do hope I continue eating a lot of veggies as a daily thing no matter what happens ...
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Date: 2010-07-06 07:18 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-07-07 07:21 am (UTC)For instance rather than just eating a few carrot stocks prepare a couple of tupperwear bowls of salad to graze on during the day.
Iceberg lettuce
Cherry Tomatoes
Red onion
Celery
Grated carrot
A few olives
A handful of sliced pepper
For added oomph:
Mix a dash of olive oil, red wine vinegar and course grain mustard together and drizzle (in moderation only though).
Sprinkle ‘bacon bits’ (those bacon flavour bread bits you get in Pizza hut – in moderation though)
Or simply drizzle some lemon juice over the salad.
All very toothsome I assure you.
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Date: 2010-07-07 09:29 am (UTC)Rabbit food can actually be very tasty and nutritious, first skin the rabbit...
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Date: 2010-07-07 09:32 am (UTC)(no subject)
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