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Mar. 26th, 2011 11:46 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I just heard that Diana Wynne Jones has passed away. I've been reading her books most of my life, and it feels like I've lost a friend, though I never got a chance to meet her in person.
*sigh*
I took the dressing off my knee and I now have 3 new teeny scars to go with the previous two. I also have to wear something called an Anti-Embolism Elastic Stocking for 6 days. It's white. It goes from my toes to the top of my thigh. It's too warm to wear long pants. yay?
My brother came over with dinner last night and we had a nice talk (since we avoided politics and religion). My ortho doc had called him--if I don't reduce the stress on my knee --aka, LOSE WEIGHT--I'll be in a wheelchair in 10 years. Not acceptable.
Time to get fucking serious about this. Does anyone have any tips about working out?
I'm really working hard to eat better, though it's going to take a while to break the bad habits of almost 50 years. I have been feeding myself since I can remember. My mama wasn't big on cooking and was more than happy to have me take as much responsilbility for myself as I could as soon as I could. (I'm pretty sure I freaked out my sister-in-law when I asked her why the kids weren't cooking dinner...when they were 9.) So I never really learned how to eat correctly.
I really want to go to the Zilker Garden Festival tomorrow, Hm, I'll even fork out for the $3 parking, since they have golf carts to ferry you to and from the parking lot. I need to replace some plants that died in the Great Freeze this winter (um...that would be most of them, lol).
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Date: 2011-03-26 07:16 pm (UTC)I have been tempted by a couple of vegon cookbooks, namely the Veganomicon. Any opinions?
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Date: 2011-03-26 07:39 pm (UTC)Okay. Sorry about that!
I have been tempted by a couple of vegon cookbooks, namely the Veganomicon. Any opinions?
I have the Veganomicon and it is good. (Incidentally, the same authors have a new one called Appetite for Reduction which might interest you.) However, I find the authors often require stuff I have to shop for somewhere unusual, and the recipes tend to take zillions of ingredients and loads of time and many steps to prepare. I mean, the quicker things to make are marked, but even so, it's quite a complicated set of recipes.
So I prefer Sarah Kramer's cookbooks. Of all her titles, her La Dolce Vegan!: Vegan Livin' Made Easy is specifically designed to be a collection of recipes that are healthy and delicious, while still quick and easy to prepare. In this cookbook, any (rare) recipe that takes more than 15 minutes is specially marked, which is more like it. :D
Of all my cookbooks, it's the one I use most and which most of my captive audience here seem to like the food from the best. Especially as I am usually feeding 8 or more people at a go, and most of them are meat eaters.