Thursday, April 25, 2013

Week 13.......


This week I was in the mood for Japanese. I am a big sushi roll fan. I made some the other day with crab. They came out great. The only problem was that I forgot to buy wasabi.
The rest of my menu for the week included a Korean style BBQ beef (that's the one in the pic that my dog is eyeballing), chicken fied rice, turkey and shredded zucchini burgers (which was really good for being a healthy burger option), chicken madeira (I stole the idea from the Cheesecake Factory), and "skinny" tuna casserole from skinnytaste.com.
 I bought a octopus the other day. There may be some cool pics to come! I'm nervous because I've never cooked octopus before. We'll see how it turns out.....





Thursday, April 18, 2013

Week 12..........

I made some good stuff this week. I have been paying closer attention to calories. Starting on the top left, I made baked chicken with barbecue sauce, bacon, cheddar, with a side of grilled zucchini; the next one is cheeseburger casserole made with ground turkey (it was surprisingly good!); then I had to do a demonstration speech so I made stuffed jalapeno peppers; then more baked chicken, this time with tomato and fresh mozzarella; and lastly, a healthy version of chicken parmigiana with wheat pasta.
I want to make some Japanese this weekend. Maybe even some "burg-ushi".

By the way, I'm still perfecting my food calendar. I'll let ya know when it's done. Bon Appetit!






Thursday, April 11, 2013

Week 11.........


I've noticed that the majority of our class blog about health and diet. I always keep calories in mind when I cook. Most of the time I don’t try and hold back on ingredients, I just try to eat appropriate serving sizes.
I have decided to pay closer attention to calories. So, I downloaded a great app, MyFitnessPal. You can track everything you eat and track your calories each day. I thought it would be too much of a hassle, but it’s really not! It only takes a few minutes each day.
I found a website/blog for healthy eating. It’s skinnytaste.com. I cooked two of their recipes today (see pic below), zucchini tots and Salisbury steak. I used ground turkey mixed with 88/12 ground beef for the steak. The recipes on that website are like healthy versions of “comfort” food. They use little or no oil to cook with and lean cuts of meat. I highly recommend it!
I cooked Turkish food this week, too. I made lula kebab with garlic and lemon yogurt sauce. I have been to Turkey three times and have had this dish many times. I have to say, this is the first time I cooked it myself and it came out great!
The other pics below are of baked Frank's hot sauce chicken fingers with bacon jalapeno's and asparagus; and the bottom one is my first turkey burger with grilled tomato (it was surprisingly good). 
I’m still working on my food calendar. By the time we have our presentation I should have a good plan to present to everyone.






Thursday, April 4, 2013

Week 10, Food calendar......

Ok, I have kinda figured out what I would like to track each month on a food calendar. My goals would be to waste less food, incorporate more vegetables (which are usually the foods that I throw away), plan meals (but not every meal), and track costs.
Anyways, I will keep track of my meals for the rest of the semester and come up with a calendar that I can hopefully use in the future.
I didn't get many food pics this week. I did take one of a nice steak with grilled zucchini from a couple nights ago. Here it is...

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Week 9, not much.......

This week has been pretty busy. We went out to eat a few times. We were out and it ended up just being faster. I did make a caramelized chicken with rice, but it wasn't the best and I won't be making it again.
I'm still working on a food calendar. It's a lot of trial and error. I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to stick to a weeks worth of meals or if I can go longer than that.
I did manage to help out with some renovations at home. I saw a great shelf online made from wood and plumbing pipe. The only problem was that it cost $500! So, my husband and I decided to make one ourselves (see below). It cost less than 20% of the original and it's actually a lot bigger than the one I saw online. The best part is it only took about two days. It would have been much quicker but we had to wait overnight after we stained the wood.
Anyways, I'll get back to cooking this week........


Thursday, March 21, 2013

Week 8, Kinda American........


 For the past couple of weeks I've been trying to plan meals for the week ahead. It's been working out, but I think it's best if I actually make a calendar. I think that way it would be easier to stick to.
So, here are a few things that I made over the last two weeks.
I make pizza fairly often. I love it and I know restaurant pizza is loaded with calories I make my own at home. It only costs a couple of dollars that way, and it's sooooo much better for you. All in moderation, right? I also had a burger with grilled potatoes. The only part I didn't make from scratch (this time) was the hamburger bun. Lastly, I made chicken fajitas. I like to make way too much of the chicken so we can eat them for lunch all week.
One thing that I will try in the coming weeks is to make extra of our favorite foods. I like leftovers, so this way it will be easy to fix lunches.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Week 7, Nothing Specific..........

This week was very busy. I've had three midterms to study for. I've been talking about starting a food calendar and after this week, I am definitely going to start! The problem is that really good food can sometimes take time. Since I didn't really have free time to look for a recipe and plan a big meal, I made some of my go-to dishes. These are my twenty minute meals. You can see in the pics below that a few of the things I made this week were, baked chicken and potatoes, grilled chicken with pasta, and a ground beef cutlet with rice. 
I know that last week in class we were talking about a goal for our blogs. I think that what I will try to work towards is getting a schedule together for meals and see what happens in the process. I'm hoping that by scheduling my meals I would be able to save the time and headache of trying to figure out what to eat at the last minute, and hopefully I can do it healthy and inexpensive. We'll see......