No Resolutions

by abigail on January 13, 2010

A healthy dinner
Healthy dinner

Just to be perfectly clear, I don’t make New Year’s Resolutions.  I mean, really.  Has anyone ever in the history of New Year’s Resolutions ever followed through on one?  Go to any exercise class at the beginning of January and it’s packed.  It annoys the regulars but they don’t worry overly much because they know by February the resolvers will be gone.  So no resolutions.

I don’t diet either.  Well, I used to diet and a few years ago I lost a lot of weight on the South Beach Diet.  I looked good.  Really good.  Or good for a forty-something mother who’s spent way too much time in the sun.  But I went almost two years without pasta.  Two years.  I was a miserable old cow.  Who cared what my butt looked like in those jeans?  In my opinion, a life without pasta is a life half-lived.  And there’s a reason bread is called the staff of life.  Anyway, a(nother) failed attempt at quitting smoking put an end to South Beach and the skinny jeans.  Bad things happen when you replace cigs with chips and dip.

Add a few more years and a lot of wine and the end result is that my clothes don’t fit.  Audrey loves to dress me up but she’s not getting much joy lately because none of the good clothes will slide up over the hips.  And I have two weddings to attend this year (I have to wear a sari at one of them).  So something must be done.  Attention, as they say, must be paid.  Don’t worry, I’m not giving up the butter or cream or bread or pasta.  Or the lard.  The lard stays.  In fact, I’m not giving up anything.  No South Beach, no Atkins, no Weight Watchers, no Zone.

We already eat a pretty varied and healthy diet comprised primarily of wholesome, real food here at home.  I just need to eat less of it.  And cut down on the wine consumption (there certainly are a lot of calories in wine).  And, yes, I will exercise.  Blogging tends to keep your bottom placed firmly in a chair but I need to get up and move.  My favorite activity is sitting on the balcony with a good book and a glass of wine.  There are just so many things I’d rather do than exercise.  Have a mammogram, watch my fingernails grow, watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians.  But move I must.  And at least I can watch Anthony Bourdain on the telly while I’m on the treadmill.  Nothing like planning your next meal while you work off the last one. 

Wait!  Don’t run away.  I’m not going to use the blog to regale you all with endless calorie counts or my exercise digest or anything else similarly horrible.  If I have a resolution, it will be to not bore you to death with the dreary details of my attempt to fit into my clothes again.  Though I might occasionally point out how healthy, and yet utterly tasty, some of the recipes I post are.  Like this roasted pumpkin with lime.  Enjoy.

Pumpkin, thyme and lime...all from the island

Pumpkin, thyme and lime...all from the island

Roasted Pumpkin with Lime

This recipe combines ingredients from two of my favorite places - the Caribbean and Italy.  The pumpkin I used was locally grown.  The lime and the thyme came from our garden.  And we brought the olive oil and cheese back with us from Italy this summer.  All of which makes me very happy.  The lime provides a tart contrast to the sweet pumpkin that I find appealing.  And, to answer the obvious question - yes, you can substitute butternut squash for the pumpkin (though it might need to cook for a little longer than the pumpkin).

2 1/2 pounds of Caribbean pumpkin (that’s the weight unpeeled)
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
the juice of 1 lime (about 2 tablespoons)
2 sprigs of thyme, stemmed and minced
a pinch of salt
caciocavallo, pecorino or parmigiano cheese for finishing

Caribbean pumpkins are quite large and are usually sold already sliced up.  I had a 2 1/2 slice.  You can use an equivalent amount of butternut squash.

Ready to roast

Ready to roast

Preheat the oven to 425°.  Peel the pumpkin, remove the seeds and stringy insides, and cut it into 1 1/2 inch pieces.  Put it into a shallow baking dish in a single layer.  Drizzle the olive oil and lime juice over the pumpkin and sprinkle with the thyme and a pinch of salt.  Mix it all together and place the dish in the preheated oven.  Roast until the pumpkin is soft and starting to brown at the edges, about 45 minutes.  Turn the pieces of pumpkin a few times so they brown evenly.  Remove from the oven and shave a little cheese over the top (not too much or it will overpower the pumpkin) and serve immediately.  Serves 4-6.

Roasted Pumpkin with Lime

Roasted Pumpkin with Lime

Note:  If you’ve decided now is the time to lose a few pounds, exercise or just eat healthier and want some company, check out the Ten in 10 Challenge over at The Recipe Girl’s blog.  The challenge participants are also on Twitter (search hashtag #10in10) so you can follow the challenge there.  And yes, Sugar Apple is now on Twitter.  So I guess that makes me, officially, a Twit.  You can find me at http://www.twitter.com/sugarappleblog.
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1 Bones January 13, 2010 at 6:10 pm

This was a very good vegetable dish and it worked really well with the grilled dead pig. I’ll look forward to it again soon, and by the way, I make new year resolutions and keep to them very well – for quite a while, or untill a really bad day forces me to go talk with my mate johnnie walker!

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2 abigail January 13, 2010 at 6:45 pm

Yes, you are pretty good. I’ll be watching you.

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3 Tinky Weisblat January 14, 2010 at 1:15 pm

Thanks for the lovely recipe. Since I don’t live near a source of fresh limes I don’t think of using them nearly enough! But next time I roast some squash I’ll definitely throw in some lime juice. And I’ll root for your non-resolution…….

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4 abigail January 14, 2010 at 6:18 pm

Thanks Tinky. Lemon could probably be substituted for the lime also.

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5 Julie @ Pickley Pear January 14, 2010 at 7:23 pm

Your life sounds so interesting! Love the islands, and that squash looks incredible.

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6 abigail January 15, 2010 at 9:08 am

Thanks Julie!

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7 Amy January 15, 2010 at 11:03 am

I have a similar non resolution for this year, in addition to “be more stylish” (which translates into, “shop for more and better clothes and accessories”), so this sounds great. Last night I made a Grand Aioli for Ted and I, complete with homemade aioli, fresh vegetables, and fish! Yes, you read that right, fish!

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8 abigail January 16, 2010 at 2:04 pm

Very impressive Amy! You are already stylish. If you aren’t, then I hate to think what I am…

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9 Lori @ RecipeGirl January 15, 2010 at 12:36 pm

Good luck w/ the healthy challenge! Thanks for the shout-out :)

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10 abigail January 16, 2010 at 2:06 pm

Cheers Lori!

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