short takes
Jan. 2nd, 2003 11:56 pmI broke in the new grill tonight. I think I will like this gadget quite a bit. Tonight I made tuna steaks; I had previously had no success with tuna in that form, but this came out ok. I overcooked it by a minute or so; next time I'll know that.
This morning I had lox at breakfast (at ToL), and then the last of the fish stew for lunch, and then this tuna for dinner. One thing is evident from entering this into the what-exactly-do-I-eat tracker: you can't beat fish for protein per calorie, let alone protein per gram of fat. Wow. I wonder if there is such a thing as eating too much fish; I currently eat it several times a week, because I like the taste and I like the fact that it's not meat, halachically speaking. I rarely have it more than once in one day, though; that was me not paying enough attention. (Though, to be fair, the lunch decision was made before I got to ToL and found out we were having lox.)
Unpacking continues in the new office. This setup works much better than the old one. And I now have optimal lighting, which I never quite managed before. Now if I could just convince the cats that the keyboard isn't any more permissible now than it was before, I'd be set.
For new year's eve we went to two parties, both of which were smaller than I expected. We had fun, even though we managed to miss seeing some friends because they were at different parties (or not doing parties).
On new year's day we went to the traditional brunch and day-long party at Johan and Arianna's. Johan is a good cook, and the party was fun. We left earlier than we usually do, before 8pm. There was less gaming than there usually is.
Tomorrow night I am leading services at Tree of Life.
I see that one of my coworkers has found me on LJ, and that he has also found a few others I didn't know were on LJ. Hi
anukul. When are you going to post something?
This morning I had lox at breakfast (at ToL), and then the last of the fish stew for lunch, and then this tuna for dinner. One thing is evident from entering this into the what-exactly-do-I-eat tracker: you can't beat fish for protein per calorie, let alone protein per gram of fat. Wow. I wonder if there is such a thing as eating too much fish; I currently eat it several times a week, because I like the taste and I like the fact that it's not meat, halachically speaking. I rarely have it more than once in one day, though; that was me not paying enough attention. (Though, to be fair, the lunch decision was made before I got to ToL and found out we were having lox.)
Unpacking continues in the new office. This setup works much better than the old one. And I now have optimal lighting, which I never quite managed before. Now if I could just convince the cats that the keyboard isn't any more permissible now than it was before, I'd be set.
For new year's eve we went to two parties, both of which were smaller than I expected. We had fun, even though we managed to miss seeing some friends because they were at different parties (or not doing parties).
On new year's day we went to the traditional brunch and day-long party at Johan and Arianna's. Johan is a good cook, and the party was fun. We left earlier than we usually do, before 8pm. There was less gaming than there usually is.
Tomorrow night I am leading services at Tree of Life.
I see that one of my coworkers has found me on LJ, and that he has also found a few others I didn't know were on LJ. Hi
Re: "Sole" sourcing your protein
Date: 2003-01-03 06:44 am (UTC)