2018 - Week 15 Cooking Results
A couple of accomplishments this week. After some questionable previous financial decisions, we have finally consolidated our house debt into a single loan (at least it will take effect very soon) and have plans to accelerate the pay down a bit, but also free up general monthly income.
We're continuing to aggressively (but not overly aggressively, as to continue to enjoy life) go after things we need vs not.
We have also been slowly re-organizing and cleaning the edge locations of the house. Donate or give away things we don't actually use (camping is out, per my sleep apnea), then fill that space with things we do, or at least one of us does. We free up space, then organize space then free up more space. Some decisions are just things we have put off doing, but now do, cause it is what is next (some / most of this is probably on me).
As my mental state has generally stabilized in what I suspect is an acceptable normalish range, I think a lot of this is more possible and things are generally easier to do. I do not have to work through getting myself motivated to do a thing, but generally can just get started. I still spend an excessive amount of time analyzing my thoughts because I suspect they will be unreasonable, but more often then not, now, they are not.
Roasted Chicken Thighs Salad
While cleaning the kitchen yesterday, I simply roasted some chicken then let it cool and refrigerated it. Then combined it with a some mayo, sour cream, mustard, celery, a bit of diced pickles and pickled jalapenos.
Thai Style Red Curry Chicken with Vegetables
I followed this for the most part, and served it over quinoa. This added a nutty underlying taste to it, which I thought was nice.
N'duja With Eggs on Flatbread
Little spice, little fat, little eggs. Good stuff.
Pizza
Delayed until today. I took the dough out already to do the final rise
Taco Salad
Another easy choice. I may need to stop eating very spicy salsa.
Turkey Torta
Buy Torta rolls from CostCo, Make tortas, easy peasy. This worked out pretty well.