![]() ![]() (Myself and the rest of mankind, I know…at least it’s a healthy bandwagon?) While it may appear otherwise when examining this little corner of the web, I do try to maintain a healthy lifestyle (yay kale!), though lately I have found myself intensely craving sugar all of the time. One resolution that I will share though, is my goal to get back to a more balanced, healthful way of eating. Not to be shared, but to be mediated on and hopefully realized in the coming months. Which is why I have somewhat begrudgingly put together a list of resolutions for myself. I suppose it’s a matter of channeling new year’s anxiety in a positive way, turning something potentially detrimental into a kind of excitement for diving headfirst into the vast unknowns of the year laid out ahead us. That pushes us to live happier, more fulfilled lives. One one hand, we all have plenty on our plates without the pressure to examine ourselves under a figurative microscope, picking out our favorite flaws and resolving to correct them (I think most of us do quite enough of that throughout the rest of the year), but on the other hand it’s that very anxiety that breeds progress. Though it’s a double-edged kind of anxiety, if you know what I mean. You know what I’m talking about - the what am I going to accomplish this year?s and the what am I doing with my life?s, and let’s not forget the shit, my pants don’t fit!s. January hits - the Monday of months and Molly Yeh so accurately puts it - and so begins the self-reflection and questioning. 8 and I’m just now sharing this recipe.) One can get quite comfortable living a leisurely lifestyle…dangerously comfortable if you’re inclined to napping, snuggling and couch potato-ing, as I am.īUT it’s a new year, and that means it’s time for all of us to brush off the cobwebs and tackle the world, fresh-faced and bright-eyed, right?! I’m doing my damnedest to muster enthusiasm for fresh start laid out before me, but in reality I have one hell of a holiday hangover. With all of the hardcore relaxing, holiday celebrating and general enjoyment of free time, you might imagine (or be experiencing yourself), it’s been quite hard to get back into the swing of real life. I ate all the fudge and ice cream I pleased, and slept in every single day (how late, I’ll never admit). after cooking/consuming a recipe on or on any of the sites we link to, after reading information from articles or shared via social media, etc.I disconnected in a major way, and it was bliss - a week and a half of sweatpants til noon, Christmas cookie lunches and daily movie dates with HBO on Demand. ![]() Spoonacular is not responsible for any adverse effects or damages that occur because of your use of the website or any information it provides (e.g. If you need help planning your diet or determining which foods (and recipes) are safe for you, contact a registered dietitian, allergist, or another medical professional. ![]() The team behind spoonacular does not possess any medical qualifications and the information may be found to be incorrect or out of date based on future research. ![]() Similarly, our health tips are based on articles we have read from various sources across the web, and are not based on any medical training. Additionally, our nutrition visualizer that suggests that you limit sodium, sugar, etc., and get enough protein, vitamins, and minerals is not intended as medical advice. Again, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. We also attempt to estimate the cost and calculate the nutritional information for the recipes found on our site. If you are still not sure after reading the label, contact the manufacturer. Moreover, it is important that you always read the labels on every product you buy to see if the product could cause an allergic reaction or if it conflicts with your personal or religious beliefs. Always read ingredient lists from the original source (follow the link from the "Instructions" field) in case an ingredient has been incorrectly extracted from the original source or has been labeled incorrectly in any way. but we cannot guarantee that a recipe's ingredients are safe for your diet. We do our best to find recipes suitable for many diets - whether vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, dairy free, etc. Spoonacular is a recipe search engine that sources recipes from across the web. After all, the only person who controls what you put in your mouth is you, right? By using our free meal planner (and the rest of ) you have to agree that you and only you are responsible for anything that happens to you because of something you have read on this site or have bought/cooked/eaten because of this site. ![]()
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