Friday, April 29, 2011

This is Only a Test....

Here at law school its finals season. What does that mean? It means that I've started a blog about cooking in order to clear my head of thoughts about failing all of my classes (which I inevitably will do if I don't stop blogging and get back to studying). However, in order to express my joy about studying and eating simultaneously, I have decided I should share with you a couple of my favorite study foods and how I like to prepare them. The focus during stressful times like this is on foods that are healthful, simple, and comforting (though not necessarily all at the same time).

First, let's talk about protein. If nothing else it's fuel for your butt muscles which do a lot of sitting during prep for finals. I like to opt for lean meats like venison, chicken, and seafood. Protein keeps me running without weighing me down. One of my favorite ways to eat chicken is to cut a boneless, skinless breast into cutlets (or buy pre-cut) and then bake them with just the slightest amount of oil on the bottom of the pan to keep them from burning/sticking. After they've cooked I toss them in a buffalo wing sauce and devour them with the help of some non-fat plain yogurt - it's tangy like sour cream! Oddly enough, nothing makes me feel better than a belly full of buffalo sauce.

Second, regardless of whether or not it's finals time, I always find myself on the lookout for sweet decadence. While I'd like to say that chocolate cake, fudge brownies, and Oreos are a daily part of diet, it seems my waistline can't afford it. Because I have trouble putting limits on these goodies, I often allow myself to spend a bit more money in order to buy prepackaged serving sizes. My recent favorites include Skinny Cow brand ice cream cups in Chocolate Fudge Brownie flavor (150 calories), and Betty Crocker's Warm Delights Minis in Decadent Chocolate Cake flavor (150 calories).

Now everyone who knows me knows I don't always stay on track. Occasionally studying for an exam like my Federal Income Tax makes it impossible not to stock up on cookie dough. But the important thing is that the more you try, the more you'll succeed.

Ginger

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