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Tag Archives: food
Accountability Coach Update
Prompted by a comment from Bullwinkle, who wondered if I’d followed through on my personal ad looking for an Accountability Coach, I thought I’d stop in after my long unexplained absence to give you the update. I am happy to report that … Continue reading
Best Tim Hortons Drive-Thru
In which I reveal where the best Tim Hortons drive-thru is and wonder what makes it so. Continue reading
Posted in Little Bang, Observatory
Tagged business, culture, food, human resources, observations, training
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Griffin the Food Critic
I’m procrastinating on the last 6,727 words I need to write to get to that magic 50K for NaNoWriMo08, so I thought I would share with you a little tidbit from the Griffin-man. Recently, I’ve been trying to up my … Continue reading
Tomorrow Salad
Many years ago, we lived on a cul-de-sac in small town mortgaged suburbia. My parents had moved there from halfway across the country, just a few months before Christmas. On Christmas Day the neighbour across the street came over to our … Continue reading
Posted in Autumnal Equinox, celestial beings, Sun, Winter Solstice
Tagged food, holidays, love, neighbours, recipes
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DOH!
Last week I learned that food poisoning sucks. Thus, no staggering posts of insightful genius or even a small giggle-inducing post. The Saga of the Honey-Roasted Almonds I decided that dough-free month began on Monday. I went by the health food store … Continue reading
No-dough month update
I’ve survived two days without dough. Brain fog is lessening. Too early to string words together coherently.
nO(c)-dough-ber
Well, I figured the equinox was as good a time as any to do it. My big public announcement (to keep myself honest) is that I am going to go a month without dough. I might even try to make it … Continue reading
Nut-Free Zone
Be warned. This is an R-rated post. Mom, you can just avert your eyes, or have Sarah read you the funny bits. As I was getting a coffee at the public market I noticed a vendor selling nuts and chocolate. … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens and uncharted planets, Big Bang, Leaves, Observatory, Sun
Tagged food, Humor, language, school, sex, signs, writing
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Private Guilt vs. Public Judgment
Since this post, I’ve been really trying to sever my links between food and guilt. I’ve been listening to what my body wants to eat and giving it that no matter how much my nutrition indoctrination screams otherwise. And that’s interesting, because … Continue reading
Posted in Minor notes in the celestial chord, Observatory
Tagged food, guilt, health, human behavior, philosophy, thoughts
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Twister for the Brain
Buckle up. This one will require you to twist your brain into knots. It may be a bumpy ride. I am fascinated by yesterday’s post about Guilty Pleasures when I saw how much guilt we have around food. This isn’t the first … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens and uncharted planets, Big Bang, Leaves, Observatory
Tagged books, brain, culture, emotions, food, health, learning disabilities, movies, neuroplasticity, school, thoughts
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