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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 wake up and turn on the TV or radio or internet to find out what the weather will be for the day. Why? So you know what to wear, whether you need an umbrella, if the weather will interfere with your commute. And where does that forecast come from? It is the work of observers at weather stations all over the world. Every day weather balloons are sent up to map the upper air currents that propel an air mass in your direction. You see, while it is true that ‘weather is local’, the weather that you have today was probably the weather that another locale had 1 or 2 days ago — and somebody ‘downwind’ will have it tomorrow. This is the value of many monitoring stations. People used to think that weather conditions were the same everywhere at once, but that was proved wrong in the 1500s when Tycho Brahe directed simultaneous observations in Denmark and Poland. In 1849, the new telegraph service provided a means of sending weather data to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC for compilation. This was the beginning to weather maps that showed cold or warm air masses moving across the nation. Forecasting began in 1870, when the US Weather Bureau was created as an arm of the Army Signal Service’s Division of Telegrams and Reports. At first there was resistance to the idea of forecasting the weather, due to the perception of interfering with God’s power since the 3rd chapter of the Book of John says, “The wind blows where it wants… but [you] cannot not tell where it comes from, nor where it goes.” Then weather disasters ensued, showing the need for forecasting. The Weather Service was moved from department to department, and their job expanded to hurricane alerts and river flood warnings. Weather data was collected at airports, at military bases, from kites aloft, and from ships at sea as the need for accurate forecasting grew. From when to plant your garden to timing the D-Day Invasion, events large and small are weather dependent. Technology has advanced to include Doppler Radar, satellite feeds, and computer models. Now the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration gathers the data and studies weather past, present, and future in an effort to prevent disasters. None of us can change the weather, but we need accurate information to live safely with it. Will recent personel cuts hamper forecasting? Time will tell.

Whether you live in the streets of New York City or on the plains and mesas of New Mexico, weather matters to you. Having a strong network of weather workers from coast to coast means accurate, timely forecasting. Volunteers, such as those with CoCoRaHS, can be a big help — please consider joining today.

Horseradish-Cheesy Bake: 143 calories… 7.5 g fat… 1 g fiber… 8 g protein… 7 g carbs… 78.6 mg Calcium…  NB: Food values given are for the Bake and fruit only, and do not include the optional beveragesPB GF David Rosengarten’s unusual cookbook It’s All American Food takes the reader on a tour of American ethnic and regional foods, and tells you how to make those treats in your own kitchen. This recipe is from the Manhattan restaurant Barney Greengrass, where they are renowned for their breakfasts.

++ One 2-oz egg ++++ ½ Tbsp crushed tomato ++++ 1 Tbsp cheddar/horseradish spread*** ++++ 1 Tbsp chives, minced ++++ 2 oz pear or apricot ++++ 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] ++

Set the toaster oven at at 350 degrees F. Spritz a ramekin with oil or non-stick spray. Vigorously whisk the egg, cheeses, and chives until well combined and pour into the ramekin. Put in the oven [it doesn’t need to be hot yet] and bake 12-15 minutes. Meanwhile, brew your beverage of choice and prep the fruit. This will kick-start your day.

***Cheddar-Horseradish Spread  ++ 2 Tbsp WisPride Cheddar spread OR Kraft Old English Cheddar spread  ++++4 [or more] tsp prepared horseradish [the kind in a jar] ++ Cream together thoroughly. Save the rest for another day or another use.

Chili Verde with Beans: 265 calories… 3 g fat… 5.4 g fiber… 14 g protein… 31 g carbs… 169 mg Calcium…  PB GF In the great debate about what makes ‘authentic’ chili, beans are often the issue. Here, they are served as a ‘side dish.’  HINT: This makes enough for 3 [three] servings.

½ tsp oil ++++++  ½ cup red onion, choppedCook onion until softened.
3 cloves garlic, mincedAdd to onion and cook 1 minute more
2 Tbsp tomato sauce+++2 tsp green chili powder +one 4-oz can New Mexico green chiles+++1 tsp ground cumin +++ 1 tsp [Mexican] oregano ++++
½ cup salsa verde [purchased is fine] +++¼ cup water
Stir in tomatoes and cook 1 minute
Add chilis, seasonings, salsa and water.
Turn heat down to a simmer.
Enough cooked turkey or chicken to make 1½ cups shredded meat – about 200 g ++++ pinch or two saltShred poultry or grind it and add to the pan. Cover, simmer 10 mins. Add salt.
Per serving: 1/3 cup small white beans, canned +++++ chopped green onionPlate with scallions on top and the beans on the side.

With or without the beans, this would be great in flautas or fajitas or corn tortillas.

<<<<<<<< Ingredients for next week >>>>>>>>> Breakfast, single portion for Monday …………………………… single portion for Thursday:

1 two-oz egg = US large1.5 two-oz eggs + 1 egg white
hamstrawberries + 2%-fat cottage cheese
chivesgarlic powder + nutmeg
pineapple or appleManchego cheese + cooked spinach
optional smoothieoptional smoothie
optional hot beverageoptional hot beverage

Dinner, single portion for Monday:………………………….. single portion for Thursday:

beef from a roast or from the deli + onionsalami + white beans + red wine vinegar
garlic + canned whole tomatoes + celerycooked chicken breast + rosemary + sage
carrot + beef bouillon cubes + bay leafmozzarella + lettuce/wild greens
dried basil + Finn Crisp crackersradish + celery + garlic
Sparkling waterSparkling water