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Author Topic: I'm learning to cook, speak French, draw efficiently, and lose weight!  (Read 1623 times)

The Fool

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So I'm starting something of a mega project for myself before I move out to Montreal. I have massive time wasting issues, but I have a lot of things to do within the next year. By this time next year I plan to:

-Lose 30 pounds and sprint a mile
-Know how to cook well
-Speak French fluently
-Find time for drawing everyday

Weight loss is a fairly common goal, but I have massive time management problems, so I'm having a hard time making this one happen. My work schedule is also erratic with morning, day and evening shifts, so consistency isn't going to happen. I don't have access to a gym and I have no idea what kind of exercises would be helpful. Once I have a bit more stamina I want to see if I can't sprint at full speed (about 22-24 km/h according to a couple treadmills) for a mile. If I lose 30 pounds and gain 30 pounds in muscle I'll just use the sprinting as the goal marker. :P

I'm not bad at cooking apparently, but I don't know any recipes that don't cost a lot. I encourage people to post challenges and cooking experiments once I have the basics down. I have no intention of dieting to lose weight, so I'll just try and balance any and all recipes into the mix.

French is the language of Quebec. Without it I will get very dirty looks. I'm using a rather long program, and it should work well enough on its own, but tips would be good, and someone to talk to in French would be even better (once I'm further in).

The last one is the most important thing on the list. I plan to go to an art school Montreal next year when I have enough saved up to actually go, but it seems like I just feel dead by the time I get home from work, leaving me with a stressful weekend when I need to make progress on pictures. I need to find ways to feel less tired after work without overdosing on coffee.

Any advice or discussion on any of them would be nice, and starter recipes would be awesome. I'll post a new status of how things are going every Friday along with a picture of how a recipe turned out.

NOTE: I'm going to start a cooking thread in a week, and I'll post anything notable in the Quest for Fitness thread.
« Last Edit: June 14, 2012, 04:04:54 pm by The Fool »
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Best of luck.
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Okay, don't really have any real recipes for ya that I have written down but these have usually been pretty damn tasty and pretty cheap to make :D


You can eat this with a fork and knife, with spoon for the fruitcup OR you can use just a fork and spoon and eat the chicken with your hands. Though, personally, I like to eat my hands separately >.> Har har har :D

That should be about all. Might edit this tomorrow with an actual list of ingredients at the top. This is possibly one of the least healthy meals that I make, so additional recipes may work out better if you are going for generally healthy eating habits w/o dieting. I discovered about a year ago that I am a really good cook so I have been trying to come up with odd recipes that taste good since then and this is one of them. The fruit cup is most of what's odd with it, and adding wine to the oil which I would consider pretty damned odd normally >.>

Well that's all, lemme know if you need any clarification on anything in the recipe :D
« Last Edit: June 08, 2012, 11:47:50 pm by GalenEvil »
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Best of luck on your projects !

For your french, if you need someone to talk to, you can always send me a pm. I'm not canadian french, I'm french french (if that makes sense) so my accent is probably not what you're aiming for, and I don't know any of the particularities of canadian french. But I'd be glad to help.
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You can do it!
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A good, solid schedule is the best for doing all that.
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I'm not too helpful for the others, but the food one:

You can't go wrong with pasta tossed with sauteed vegetables in a tomato or cream sauce. Good cream sauces include alfredo, cream of mushroom soup, and cream of chicken soup with paprika and lemon. You can generally use any vegetable (leaf, root, or stem). Mushrooms also work well, as do the following fruits: tomato, chili pepper, eggplant. As a general rule, any fruit traditionally thought of as a vegetable is probably going to work, but I won't promise anything. If you feel adventurous, you can explore other additions.

For instance, my mix these days is 1/2 pound (dry weight) pasta with 1 carrot, 1/2 yellow onion, 2 green onions, 2 mushrooms, 1 to 2 cloves garlic, a volume of ginger like unto that of the garlic, 1/2 serrano pepper, 1 sweet mini pepper, 1 tomato, a handful of raisins, 1/2 cup frozen broccoli, 1/2 cup frozen spinach, enough tomato sauce to coat everything, and a couple ounces of mozzarella melted on. I eyeballed all those volumes, as a heads up. It's pretty tasty, though there's about 2 meals' worth there, and I'm guessing that you'd probably better break that sort of thing into 3 or so if you're trying to lose weight (it's not a diet that does me any favors, but I eat ridiculous amounts).

Cutting meat from your purchases will do wonders for your budget. You probably wouldn't have to abstain from it entirely, just don't go out of your way to buy, say, pork or hamburger. Prepared foods containing meat tend not to have much markup for it compared to meat-free versions, if any (pizza rolls and burritos are my primary source of meat these days, though I'd recommend something a bit healthier for you). That's because they have the lowest-quality meat, of course, but your preferences may vary. Cheese, milk, and eggs are excellent sources of protein that keep the heaviness of meat in the day-to-day diet at a generally lower price. Chicken breasts are, however, sort of an exception - they're probably cheaper than cheese by weight, if you find a decent deal on them and don't much care for the chickens' living conditions. Matter of personal preference, there, but I've found that raw meat is more of a hassle than it's worth lately.
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You know what would make this all go much quicker?

A montage.
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You know what would make this all go much quicker?

A montage.

Montage?

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I have yet to find a way to motivate myself to draw every day :/  Listening to music helps, a nice cool glass of water helps, and some quiet time by myself helps.  I also try to remember the feeling of a job well done and remind myself that drawing every day will give me that feeling again.  Also copying drawings out of a professional drawing book or a book of drawings you want to learn from helps.  That way, you always have an assignment to work on and improve from.

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Word from someone who has been there:  Learning to cook really well is hard on the waistline unless you have a serious exercise program going on. 

  Never trust a skinny chef.  That said, you can have a little bit of a belly and still be fit as a bull, rock on old son.
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