Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Wednesday - Hump Day

Hi everyone, It's been another busy day. After a very slow start and being behind on everything I managed to end the day with a satisfactory amount of work accomplished.

After dinner the dishes were done and sink shined.

I ran some vinegar through the coffee maker. It's been clogging a lot.

I washed the inside of the stove's glass door. Cleaning of the oven will happen in spring.

Roast pork tenderloin was the star of Wednesday's dinner.

I always love a medley of roast veggies tossed in oil and herbs.

I finally made some spicy, roasted chick peas.


It's Anti-Procrastination Day in Fly Lady Land. I didn't actually plan the tasks I completed today because I was feeling very sore from a bit of exercise I did this week. I'm so out of shape because all I have been doing for awhile is walking. I just added some strength training back to my regime. I hope I can sustain it for awhile. I've also added this 'pink' drink to my daily intake. Does anyone know what it's called? I started a few days ago primarily to help balance my blood sugar. It seems to be working. Of course for most people low carb eating works too but my low carb eating is not consistent so I need other strategies.


All in all, it's been a busy week so far and I've decided to take the day off from cooking tomorrow. There is enough left over chili from yesterday to feed us.  There is also sandwich and salad fixings ready for use if need be. 

Last but not least, I'm on the last one third of the book, Arctic Man recommended by Red at the blog Hiawatha House. At first I wasn't 'feeling' the book but I'm really enjoying it now.  It is fascinating insight into early 'white' contact with Eskimo people, now called Inuit.  I'm also enjoying learning about the early economy of Canada's far north, the activity of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) and the mode and manner of travel between very remote and distant, not to mention cold, places I will likely never get to see. The simple map provided at the beginning of the book was very useful and I made good use of it. I think I almost wore the book out flipping back and forth to the beginning. I wish everyone could read this book especially those that are enamored of the writer Farley Mowatt. Ernie Lyall, the writer of  Arctic Man wrote this book in part because he wanted to set the record straight about a number of incorrect statements made by Farley Mowatt in his writings about the north country. I'm glad he did because his writings are also an important contribution to Canada's history.



16 comments:

Rhodesia said...

It sounds to me as if you are doing very well with all the jobs around the house and you Dishes look delicious, I am reading PAST CARING a gripping thriller by ROBERT GODDARD. Nigel has just finished it and said it was one of the best books he has ever read. So far, I am also thoroughly enjoying it.
Take care and stay safe, Diane

Joyful said...

Thanks Diane. I checked the library listings. Though the library has many books written by Robert Goddard, it doesn't have the one you memtioned. At least not yet. I may ask them to order it. Happy reading and stay safe.

affectioknit said...

Hi Penny,
...your early spring cleaning is inspiring...those oven doors are always hard to clean...but it makes such a difference...
...love your frosty banner...
~Have a lovely day!

Jeanie said...

You eat so healthily! That book looks really very good. And so does your menu!

Joyful said...

Thank you Teresa. I so agree about having a nice, clean oven door. Enjoy your day.

Joyful said...

Hi Jeanie, I do try hard to eat healthily but it's difficult for me. Hopefully I'm getting better at it as time goes by!

Red said...

Great comments on Arctic Man. He certainly was a leader in establishing settlements in the north.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Sounds like you are doing very well. I have no clue what the "pink drink" is, and I probably wouldn't like it. I'm not good with special drinks. It's a texture thing with me. I am trying to eat better, but that is sometimes challenging because I cook for my hubby and son too. And they have specific likes and dislikes, although my son is pretty easy and can cook for himself if needed. That book sounds interesting. I may have to "check it out". Oh, oven cleaning...I don't want to think about it, but it is overdue. This is the first non-self cleaning oven I've had in a long time. So it will be a challenge. However, it is also the first gas stove I've ever had, and it doesn't seem to be as difficult to keep clean for some reason. Okay, have a wonderful weekend!

Joanne Noragon said...

Does the drink use cranberry juice?
The only cleaning I do happens in the morning, before I poop out.

Joyful said...

I think Arctic Man needs to be read very widely. It's very informative. Thanks for letting us know about it.

Joyful said...

It's very challenging to eat healthy when you have to cook for others (I'm there too) and you have to accomodate tastes. Slowly, slowly I've introduced a totally new way of eating. Let's see if I can maintain it. I wish I had a gas stove but those are rarely installed here unless you fo it yourself. I grew up cooking on a gas stove.

Joyful said...

No cranberry juice. I'm not a morning person my work tends to be done later in the day.

Mari said...

You've been busy! Your meals look good. I've never had roasted chickpeas, but should try them.
Is the pink drink Plexus? I used to drink it, but then they changed it and I didn't like it as well. Hope it helps you!

Joyful said...

Thank you Mari. You guessed right about the drink. I do find it a little too sweet so I just add almost double the water. I'm seeing an improvement in my blood glucose and think it's the boost I've been need g. Of course time will tell. So far, so good.

diane b said...

You are welcome to visit us anytime and bring your cleaning and cooking skills with you.

Joyful said...

Diane, I love your beautiful country. You never know when I may show up, lol. Enjoy the weekend.

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