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Dec 23 2008

Are You Ready to make your New Year’s Resolutions?

Published by yourfoodforthought at 8:26 pm under Health and Fitness, Recipes Edit This

Maybe this is an out-moded concept - the idea of making New Year’s Resolutions. If so, I don’t care. I still find value in taking time to evaluate where I am in life and where I hope to go in the near future. By way of doing this, I take a quick glance back at the road behind me and I look ahead to where I want to go. Then I decide on a course of action that involves a few steps that will get me on the right path again. I call this course of action my “New Year’s Resolutions.”

As always, I will be looking for ways to improve my diet and my eating habits. I am a bit of an obsessive fiend when it comes to food, diet and nutrition. I’m always looking for ways to improve. I am, by no means, a “goody two shoes” when it comes to proper diet and nutrition. I’m just a good “wannabee.”

In pursuit of my goal to improve my diet this year, I am vowing to increase my intake of vegetables. To be absolutely, directly and point-blank honest, there have been days in my life where I know I have not consumed a single, solitary vegetable. Phew, there I said it. I’m not proud of that fact but, it is a fact, none the less.

So, as I prepare to reestablish a diet plan for myself, I am in search of new and interesting recipes. The one I have in my head right now is for some sort of stuffed shell recipe where the stuffing is primarily, or wholey, comprised of vegetables.

Am I off my rocker? Does such a thing exist? I would be greatly interested in finding such a recipe, so if you have one, and are willing to share it with the world, drop an e-mail. It will find its way into the world with little or no delay.

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One Response to “Are You Ready to make your New Year’s Resolutions?”

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