To the drawing board.

Reset Strategy #1:
Do not leave anything to chance.
Today I had an energy bar in the afternoon.
– Lele M
To the drawing board.

Reset Strategy #1:
Do not leave anything to chance.
Today I had an energy bar in the afternoon.
– Lele M
Time to reset.

Although the challenge is proceeding steadily, I worry I may not be taking advantage of the journey. I may have allowed the daily demands of my life to distract me from the plan to explore vegetarian meals. This is important for assessing whether a a predominantly plant-based lifestyle would be sustainable for me. I will draft the points for a rest plan in tomorrow’s entry.
What is my food philosophy?
As an extension of my life’s philosophy, I try to eat in a way that glorifies God.
Today I ate brown rice and vegetable curry at midday.
– Lele M
Uh-oh.

How do I make sure I get all the nutrients I need? I don’t want to have to take supplements.
What is my immediate response when I eat something unhealthy?
My immediate response when I eat something unhealthy is usually ambivalence. I make an effort not to attach negative feelings to my decisions about food consumption.
Today I had a curry in the morning.
– Lele M
Send help.

Can I get a long weekend, please?
What reasons cause me to eat besides hunger?
Boredom, sometimes.
Today I had brown rice and vegetable curry in the morning.
– Lele M
I’d like both, thank you.

Pancakes or waffles?
Hm, I don’t like this question. The context matters. Pancakes are for lazy Saturday mornings. Best accompanied by honey, chocolate sauce, butter, or cream. And a cup of tea, of course.
Whereas waffles are for brunch at a quiet restaurant after church. Best enjoyed with ice cream, chocolate sauce, nuts, Astros, or chocolate chips. Instead of tea, a chai latte is in order.
Today I had breakfast biscuits in the morning and roasted vegetables in the afternoon.
– Lele M
Every time, not anytime, is tea time.

I’ve been eating less recently, for a combination of legitimate reasons. One thing I cannot do without though, come what may, is my cup of green tea.
If I had to eat food from only one country (other than my country of origin) for the rest of my life, which country would I choose? And why?
I would choose Asian food. Though I am yet to immerse myself into Asian cuisine, I can confidently say I have enjoyed the dishes I have tried. I like the choice and combinations of food staples in the Asian cuisine – rice, vegetation, and fish. To be exact, I think I would eat Indian food for the rest of my life.
Today I ate an apple in the afternoon.
– Lele M
Like clockwork.

What’s the first dish that you cooked on your own? Was it good?
I’m not certain. But the first meal I cooked had to have been something like pap, gravy, and some or other meat.
Today, I ate oats in the morning, boiled eggs at midday, and a packet of crisps and a chocolate in the evening.
– Lele M
Short and sweet.

What is your most memorable meal?
I once made an incredible, rich lamb stew with lovely roti. Ah, good times.
Today, I had roasted veggies at midday, and an apple in the evening.
– Lele M
I am grateful.

I’m grateful for God’s faithfulness. He gives me each day, without fail, my daily bread.
What’s the most important appliance in my kitchen?
My kettle. Definitely my kettle, I live on tea. My tin-opener is pretty precious to me too, but the kettle takes it. Easily.
Today, I ate oats at midday and biscuits in the evening.
– Lele M
Freedom.

I am not my own. I was bought with the blood of Christ. I have never felt so free.
If I could eat dinner anywhere in the world, where would it be?
It would be in a small coastal town, on a warm, quiet beach. At sunset, of course.
Today I ate a bowl of roasted vegetables in the afternoon, and an apple in the evening.
– Lele M