Friday, 28 February 2014

And thus begins life at full speed (and Daniel Fast menu)


Life in our house is back running at full speed.  Uni started back this week and already I have an assignment looming and due in 3 weeks!  Just as well I have but one book left to be reviewed.

And on that note I am very excited to have surpassed my goal of reading 20 books over the summer.  Since today is the last day of summer I can now confidently report I have read a whopping twenty-nine books!  Yep, a really good summer.

To add to the current speed of life I'm finding that fasting does not make more time to spend in prayer.  In our case it has meant less for two reasons.  First I am having to put a lot of time into planning our meals.  Secondly, whatever I'm cooking for us often has to be supplemented with 'normal' meals for the kids so I'm doing a bit of doubling up in the kitchen.  I found a new Australian Women's Weekly mini cookbook at the newsagent today, simply called 'Vegies'.  On a quick flick through it looked to have some tasty things we could try next week.  Below has been our plan for this current week.



Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Monday
Toast
Sliced banana
Quinoa salad
Vegetable Curry
Brown Rice
Tuesday
Banana & Raspberry smoothie
Toast
Tomato & avocado
Bean nachos
Wednesday
Banana & Raspberry smooth
Potato wedges
Roast vegetable bake
Thursday
Toast
tomato & avocado
Leftovers
Roasted vegetable medley
Friday
Toast
banana
Leftovers
Chickpea & Vegetable casserole
Saturday
Fruit salad
Smoothie (banana/raspberry)
Potato wedges
Avocado salsa
Tofu & Vegetable Stir Fry
Sunday
Toast
tomato & avocado
Leftovers…toast…
potato wedges…
Minstrone
Bread
Snacks
Fruit, mixed nuts/seeds, hommus/guacamole & carrots, popcorn


For those who might be concerned I again cooked chickpeas and borlotti beans the Nourishing Traditions way to add protein and bulk to most of our dinners so that we're getting as much protein as these particular omnivores can seem to find in a day.  I must confess, the other day while watching TV there was an advertisement for KFC burgers.  Now I don't like KFC and we never eat there, but I suddenly found myself thinking those burgers looked really good.  Then again, on the same night Dh stood over a pan of chocolate chip slice to breathe in the aroma.  I think we've both hit 'desperate'!

1 comment:

Left-Handed Housewife said...

I would love to try a fast like this--maybe I will over Lent. I would definitely be cooking two menus, as I live with such serious carnivores, but sometimes I cook two menus anyway, because Will is such a picky eater.

I'm curious if you feel physically any different--better? worse? Lighter? Weirder? Do tell!

xofrances