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OC2Seattle

Seattle, Washington

about me:

My friend Marcy says that some people are “seekers.” Seekers are those who are insatiably curious; always on a constant quest for experiences and knowledge. I’m pretty sure I’m a seeker.

I’ve been a voracious reader my entire life and my book choices swing wildly and expand rapidly. On the one hand, I read a steady diet of mystery novels when I want something fun and relaxing. On the other, an article or film can lead me to books such as Michael Pollan’s “In Defense of Food,” Martha Beck’s “The Joy Diet,” Anthony Bourdain’s “Kitchen Confidential,” or Daniel Meyerson’s “In the Valley of the Kings.” My magazine choices range from “Shape” to “Better Homes & Gardens,” “Reader’s Digest” and “Cooking Light.” And yes, I still love the comics section in the Sunday paper.

I’m also incredibly restless. I love, love, love to travel. I’ve been to Paris, London, throughout Italy, Southern Spain and India plus many cities in the US and Canada. I like nothing better than taking off and exploring another culture, cuisine and way of life. The place I’m dying to go? Egypt.

My latest adventure has been to pull up roots from my hometown of Orange County, California and move to Seattle, Washington to start married life. I’m in a new town, my first marriage, and among a weather pattern and lifestyle that is a 180 from Orange County. The adjustment is sometimes fun, sometimes meltdown worthy, sometimes baffling, but always interesting.

Why did I start blogging? To share experiences, to start a conversation and to keep focused on what is so easy to forget – this is an exciting, crazy, beautiful world that is too great to let pass us by.

favorite foods:

Cheese, Strawberries, Pasta

Easy Pasta with Tomatoes and Onion

Easy Pasta with Tomatoes and Onion

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While I love eating out, it’s a calorie minefield and requires more time then I often have. So, I need a repertoire of super easy, fast, low-calorie meals that will keep me going and keep hunger at bay for at least 3-4 hours. One of my “go-to” meals is Easy Pasta with Tomatoes and Onions. It takes under 15 minutes to prepare and is easy enough for the cooking impaired. Bonus, it's less than 400 calories, contains more protein than most protein bars and contains a decent amount of fiber to fill you up and keep you going.

Fast & Healthy Quesadillas

Fast & Healthy Quesadillas

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Low cal, fast and filling. This is perfect for a quick lunch or dinner.

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    12/17/09

    Theresa111 wrote:

    You are writing your responses in your own shout box. Okay. Mount Rainier it is. I think she see Fort Hood. I shall ask her. Thanks.

    12/16/09

    OC2Seattle wrote:

    Thanks for the Welcome!

    12/16/09

    OC2Seattle wrote:

    Mount Rainier

    12/16/09

    Theresa111 wrote:

    Which mountain is in the distance on your header, please? My sister is in Portland, OR and I wonder if it is one she sees too.

    12/16/09

    Theresa111 wrote:

    Ah another chocolate lover. You've come to the right spot. Welcome and please add recipes, choose them and hang out in discussions, too.

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