How this Fast Diet Lifestyle works: Eat these meals tomorrow, for a calorie total of less than 600. On another day this week, eat the meals from a different post, another day of eating 600 calories or less. Eat sensibly the other days of the week. That’s it: a simple way to lose weight and be healthier. Join me in the Fasting Lifestyle.
You might know this man as Eadweard Muybridge, but when he was born in 1830, his parents named him Edward James Muggeridge. Although his father was a successful merchant in coal and grain, Edward left the family business to go to London to work for a printing company. From there, he went to New York City then San Francisco in the new state of California. Muggeridge opened a book store selling the wares of the London Printing and Publishing Company, as well as photographs from the shop next door. Was this his introduction to photography? When his brothers arrived to work in the store, Muybridge — as he then styled himself — planned a trip to England. During the stagecoach trip across the USA, an accident left him with a traumatic brain injury from which he recuperated in New York and London. Muybridge recovered, but former friends said that his temperment changed after the accident. In London, he exhibited two inventions at the International Exhibition of 1862, where he surely saw the display of photographic equipment and techniques. In 1867, Muybridge was back in California, this time as a professional photographer of landscapes, becoming famous for his photos of Yosemite Park. He became friends with Leland Stanford [he of the university], who posed a question: When a horse gallops, is there a time when all four hooves are off the ground? Muybridge set up 12 cameras along the edge of the track at Stanford’s horse farm, so that each camera would be triggered in turn as the horse passed. In 1872, a first attempt failed. Then the photographer found it expedient to leave the country due to being accused of killing his wife’s paramour. He was acquitted. When Muybridge resumed his research in June 1877, he successfully showed the action and position of horses’ legs while in motion. Muybridge would give lectures on animal locomotion, with the photo series projected on a screen using his invention, the zoopraxiscope — a precursor to motion pictures. A grant from the University of Pennsylvania lead him to many studies of animals and human nudes in motion — a precursor to Marcel Duchamp’s painting “Nude Descending a Staircase”. He worked there until he retired to England in 1900.
Our foods are from England and France, two countries where the photographer lived and worked.
Rashers & Egg: 195 calories… 14 g fat… 1 g fiber… 12 g protein… 4.5 g carbs… 30 mg Calcium… NB: The food values given above are for the egg bake and fruit only, not the optional beverages. PB GF A ‘rasher’ is an English term for one slice of bacon. Bacon and eggs are a classic combination.
++ one 2-oz egg ++++ 2 slices American/streaky bacon ++++ 2 oz strawberries OR 1 oz apple or peach ++++ Optional: 5 oz fruit smoothie or berry-yogurt smoothie [88 calories] ++++ Optional: blackish coffee [53 calories] or blackish tea or mocha cafe au lait [65 calories] ++
This one is a no-brainer. Cook the bacon as you like it, remove from pan and pour out most of the fat. Add egg and cook to your liking. Plate with fruit and sip the beverage of choice.
Mini-Quiche Dinner: 255 calories… 13 g fat … 3 g fiber… 18 g protein… 11 g carbs… 325 mg Calcium… PB GF A light, delicious, and nutritious dinner. If the the quiches were prepared previously, this is quick as a flash to prepare. TIP: The recipe below makes 4 mini-quiches, but you need only 3 for the meal. Use the 4th quiche as part of your lunch tomorrow.
++ 3 slices of tomato, each 1 oz ++++ 5 oz asparagus spears or 1 cup cut asparagus ++++ 3 mini-quiches ++ just baked or re-warmed ++
Plate the tomatoes and sprinkle them with a flavorful finishing salt. Cook the asparagus and plate it around the tomato slices Place the warmed quiches on top of the tomato slices. Isn’t that a treat for the eye? Now taste it!
To Make 4 mini-quiches: –1 two-oz egg — herbs + salt + pepper — 2 Tbsp ricotta – 2/3 oz mozzarella, grated – 2/3 oz Jarlsberg, grated — 1 oz broccoli – 1/3 oz onion – Spritz 4 of the holes of a mini-muffin pan with non-stick spray. Whisk the eggs with the ricotta, herbs, salt, and pepper. Grate the hard cheeses and mix them gently but thoroughly in a bowl. Steam the broccoli and onion, then chop and stir together to combine. Divide the vegetables among 4 muffin holes. Then portion the hard cheeses on top of the vegetables. Pour the egg mixture over the cheeses. Bake at 400 F, 15-20 minutes – take from oven when they are puffed and golden. Let cool briefly before removing from muffin tin.



