deelbee's Journal, 31 Jul 21

last night slept 6.7 hrs. To bed 230am. To sleep 300am. Awake 930am.
BP upon awaking: 103/82 pulse 53.

Yesterday morning, I stopped at Tim Horton's and got a large black coffee to go (and nothing else.... YEH!). I went to the beach again, and people-watched on a bench under the shade of a tree. Many Canada-wide tourists on Vancouver Island and in Parksville this holiday week-end, as there are forest fires, smoke-filled air, and COVID hot spots in the interior of BC. I also did some slow walking from one bench to next.

Yesterday and this morning I spent a lot of time food prepping, while watching Olympics on CBC TV.
I rarely cook just 1 serving of anything. I food prep most of the foods I eat regularly, that take a long time to cook or are messy. I depend on my freezer a lot. I fast-freeze on sheet pans placed in the fridge freezer's top shelf, as it is much, much faster. Once frozen and placed in freezer containers or bags, then I transfer them to my small chest freezer.

CARROTS: I grated 5 lb bag of carrots, fast froze on 1 silpat sheet on sheet pan, and put loosely into 1 large freezer bags. (I like adding to salad, stir-fry, etc. to add colour and sweetness.

QUINOA:I cooked 800g bag of quinoa. Fluffed up with fork. let cool. spread out on sheet pans. The fast froze on 2 silpat sheets on sheet pan. Crumbed small chunks into 2 large freezer bags. ( I don't like cooking quinoa because those tiny half circles stick to everything!

CHERRIES: I pitted a bunch of fresh bing cherries. Again, laid them out in 1 layer to fast freeze on 1 silpat sheet on sheet pan, and put loosely into 1 large freezer bag.

SPAGETTI SQUASH: I cooked 2 spaghetti squash, in my large toaster oven (avoided oven so as not to heat up my apartment so much, as we are in midst of another heat wave).

BEETS: I boiled 1 kg of beets. They are sliced and ready to eat in fridge as a sweet snack or add to a salad. Beets are delicious, hot, cold or pickled, just plain with nothing added. But beets take a long time to boil, and are so messy I wouldn't cook 1 serving at a time.

Now my small chest freezer it full of batch cooking, the bag of Wild & Brown rice blend, or anything else, will have to wait till I eat some stuff.
136.9 kg Lost so far: 20.0 kg.    Still to go: 70.7 kg.    Diet followed: Reasonably Well.

View Diet Calendar, 31 July 2021:
1366 kcal Fat: 36.50g | Prot: 59.43g | Carbs: 217.68g.   Breakfast: Tap Water, Decaffeinated Coffee, Activia Probiotic Blueberry Yogurt, Flaxseed Seeds, Bananas, Porridge_Oats Steel Cut Hearty Traditional_Deelbee. Lunch: Water, Cantaloupe Melons. Dinner: Tap Water, Bing Cherries, Salt, Asparagus, White Tuna Fish (Drained Solids In Water, Canned), Spaghetti Winter Squash (Without Salt, Drained, Cooked, Boiled, Baked), No Name Black-Eyed Peas, Costco Quinoa Salad. Snacks/Other: Tap Water, Olympic, Division of Ultima Foods Olympic Greek Plain Yogurt 2% M.F., Waterbridge Belgian Extra Dark Chocolate 70% Cocoa, Kirkland Signature Natural Peanut Butter (32g), Air Popped White Popcorn. more...
4166 kcal Exercise: Cooking - 3 hours, Sitting - 5 hours, Washing Dishes - 20 minutes, Resting - 8 hours and 50 minutes, Sleeping - 6 hours and 50 minutes. more...
Losing 3.2 kg a Week

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Wow! You were busy! What a fantastic thing to do. Love the pictures. 
01 Aug 21 by member: liz-andra
What alot of prep work! But it looks like it really helps you. I can't imagine shredding 5 pounds of carrots. 
01 Aug 21 by member: Fritzy 22

     
 

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