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Showing posts with label Gluten Free Lasagna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gluten Free Lasagna. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Fat Bottom Girls

Sorry I haven't written in awhile. To be honest I went back and forth on writing about this particular topic. Once I decided that I would write it I wasn't sure whether to make it public or private. I struggled with whether people would make fun of me, pity me, laugh at me, or give me advice. After weighing the pros and cons I chose to write it and make it public for those struggling with the issue themselves. I want to share a part of my struggle with my weight. I know that I am not alone and many people have struggled and have far more inspirational stories than mine, but this is mine. It is going to be long, wordy, and I probably won't say half the stuff I wanted to say, but it's also going to be real.

My issue with weight has been a life-long struggle. I often wonder how much of it shaped me into the person I am. I think a lot of it did actually. I knew what it was like to be teased so I befriended those who were. I worked hard to be extra nice and caring so that people wouldn't want to tease me. I was embarrassed of my body and was a modest dresser.

Elementary: I loved to play outside. I was always outside roller blading, riding bikes, running around with the neighbour kids. We built forts, played games, went on adventures. I took dance classes. Most of my memories are of outside. Gym was a class of humiliation because even being as active as I was...I was still chubby. My gym teacher often would single me out in class making me feel terrible.

Middle school: As soon as sports were able I tried out. In 7th grade I tried out for basketball (and 8th). I had never played basketball in my life but I knew I wanted to play. Surprisingly enough I made a team. I was thrilled! I went to every practice and got to play in the games. The practices were tough and long and I loved them. Once basketball was finished I tried out for volleyball, although I didn't make it I was asked to be the team manager. I jumped at the chance. I went to every practice and was able to work out with the team. I even stopped eating lunch altogether. I was still fat.

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High School: Cheerleading! How I love(d) cheerleading! Cheerleading made me feel alive. I loved everything about it, I still do. These practices were also tough we had to run a mile a day on top other cardio, we had to weight train three times a week. I did both seasons. Again I loved it. Still fat.

Fast Forward to awhile ago: I found out I had a gluten intolerance that could be affecting my weight and the ability to lose it. There was a flood of emotion that went through me, relief at knowing why, anger, grief. That began a long road that I still am on of eliminating it from my diet. I love (d) carbs. I naively thought that once I got rid of it I might start seeing a change. Nope. Last year I decided I was going to be healthier. I started measuring my portions, counting my calories, and going to the gym. I taped a piece of paper with everything in my fridge written and what size was a portion and how many calories. After about a month I was steadily gaining weight. Remy often found me in the bathroom crying. I had no idea what to do, how could I be working this hard and be gaining weight? I gave it a break for a while, I just couldn't handle it emotionally anymore.

Now: Here I am 23 and still chubby. I have tried tips and tricks, diets, and exercise programs. I don't know if I will ever be thin or even like the way my body looks but I am going to be a good person, a good friend, a good wife, a better daughter, and a good sister. I have a husband who loves and supports me, wonderful friends, and a crazy loving family. I am going to live a healthy life and see what happens. There are still going to be times where Remy finds me in the bathroom crying because of how I look, but I hope there will be less of those as I come to accept myself.

Usually I can't wait for people to read my post, to make comments to enjoy my writing. This time is different. This time this was for me.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Lately I have been obsessed with reading other people's blogs. It started a few weeks ago and has progressively gotten worse! I feel so inspired by the crafts, recipes, diy projects, and fashion advice. One blog I was reading mentioned that at the end of every year she sends her blog to a book publishing site and then has a journal/scrapbook of their year. When I read that I thought "THAT IS THE BEST IDEA EVER!" So I think that's what I am going to do. I thought I would add some family favourite recipes for future generations.

Chelsea's Gluten Free Lasagna

Ingredients:

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1-2 lbs of lean hamburger

32 oz spaghetti sauce

1 package Kraft 4 cheese Italiano (Light if you are watching your figure)

1 lb cottage cheese

1 med onion

Garlic powder

2 eggs

1 box gluten free lasagna noodles

Spinach (optional)

Preheat Oven to 350. Cook hamburger, add onion and garlic powder (1tsp and/or season to taste). While hamburger is cooking start cooking your noodles.

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In a separate bowl mix cottage cheese, 3 cups of the 4 cheese Italiano, eggs, and spinach if you are using any.

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In a 13x9 pan put a very light coating of sauce so the noodles won't stick to the bottom.


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Add noodles.

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Layer the noodle, meat , and cheese mixture until you are down to three noodles. These noodles will be your top. Add sauce and cheese (from what's left of the 4 cheese Italiano).

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Bake for 40-50 minutes. I usually make this the night before and just cover and stick it in the fridge, then tomorrow I will bake it.

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It's in the BAG

"Men carry lightweight, plain black or brown wallets that are designed to hold the bare essentials: a driver's license, a few credit cards, and some paper money. Some men do with less than that taking a few plastic cards and some currency and holding them together with a rubber band or a money clip and shoving it down into their pocket. )

You can't bet on what the contents of a woman's purse is going to be, but you can be pretty certain that inside of her bag you will find whatever she is going to need that day, plus extras to cover the needs of others as well.To a woman, a purse is a trusted friend. Depending on the day and the occasion, it is a fashion accessory as well. You can tell how expanded a woman's view of the world is by the size of her bag. It's apparent that many women are prepared for most every emergency from what they place in their bag. Those items begin with a woman's version of a wallet. Usually that is greatly expanded from the male version of a wallet, with more credit cards; discount cards, coupons, cash, and other items. Beyond an oversized wallet, you'll find keys, loose change, make-up essentials, hair brush, sometimes a toothbrush, gum or breath mints, more keys, tissues, hand sanitizer, hand cream, sunglasses, and much more.

The wallet/purse dynamic illustrates that men are more singular in their purpose, women far more universal. A man prepares with a wallet to cover limited specific needs he anticipates during the day. A woman, on the other hand, is prepared for a wide variety of potential needs. Not just needs of her own, but those of others as well." John Gray Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex.

So...Show my what's in your bag. Take a picture of what you keep in your purse and send them to me at c_chartier@live.com. When I get 5 pictures I'll post what awesome things some of us are packing around. I'll start...

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I usually have snacks, my ipod, and my cellphone in there too. What is your favorite thing you keep in your purse? What do you get the most use out of?