Sunday, September 2, 2012

Rain, Spaghetti Squash, and a Flash Back Workout

The Rain

I had big plans for last night's workout. It had been getting cooler out so I had planned to go on a hike. I was going to head out on the long trail and do a quick workout at every bench I came across. But then Issac came all the way to Missouri. I was so bummed.

Saturday is my "Fun Workout' day. I think the number one reason people burn out and give up is because they no longer enjoy their workout. So even if I think I may not be getting a great workout, I feel like it is beneficial to have a fun workout at least once a week.

So I went through some other options, but nothing really jumped out at me. So I decided to do an old workout of mine that I hadn't done in a while.


The Workout

This workout is only 15 minutes long but it is an intense 15 minutes if you push yourself.

I completed 13 rounds. If you try it out be sure to comment with how many you were able to do!!


The Spaghetti Squash

And now, the thing I am most excited about!! I finally experimented with Spaghetti Squash. And I will say, complete success!

How-to:

I have heard of many ways to prepare Spaghetti Squash, and I am sure I will experiment with just about all of them eventually. But here is how round one went down.

First, I sliced it in half long-ways.







Second, placed face down on a cookie sheet and poked some holes in it. It was actually a lot harder to get the fork out of the squash than it was to get it in!


Then I baked it at 375* for 45 minutes. Scooped out the seeds and insides. And scrapped out the flesh with a fork.






It was still a little crunchy, so I boiled it on the stove top for about ten minutes while I made my spaghetti sauce. 


It was so good! Nathan even liked it! We will most definitely be replacing pasta with squash from now on. 

Stay tuned for when I try it out in the microwave!!


Have you heard of or tried any new healthy recipes lately? 



2 comments:

  1. Definitely will be trying this soon! I've been wanting to try to make spaghetti squash for a while but the instructios always intimidate me! Thanks for the step by step instructions!
    Sam @ http://www.sugarspunrun.com

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    1. I was very intimidated too but it is so simple! And I found a squash for 97 cents! So I thought even if I mess it up, there isn't a huge investment required. Good Luck! =)

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