{"id":20580,"date":"2013-08-19T17:33:15","date_gmt":"2013-08-19T22:33:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/travelswithmiranda.uskeba.ca\/?p=20580"},"modified":"2016-11-03T17:35:37","modified_gmt":"2016-11-03T15:35:37","slug":"ice-in-august","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.raecrothers.ca\/blog\/ice-in-august\/","title":{"rendered":"Ice In August"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This morning, I conceded that, stuffed to the gills or not, I absolutely had to defrost my fridge. It had an ice build up on the fins that was several inches thick, the worse it has ever been. I blame that on two things: a) the weather fluctuations that have made for changing temps in the fridge, and b) the fact that this is the first time I&#8217;ve ever kept my fridge so full. My trip to Moose Jaw is holding up!<\/p>\n<p>The freezer wasn&#8217;t too bad, so I left its door shut, then I turned off the fridge, emptied it, and left the door open. I had to run the generator all morning, so I periodically got up and blasted the fridge with the hair dryer until the ice came loose in huge chunks. Once all the ice was gone, I cleaned the fridge thoroughly, dried it well, and restocked it. It is slow to cool back down since it&#8217;s so hot outside.<\/p>\n<p>I also spent some time deep cleaning the kitchen and making a mental note of all the things I don&#8217;t use anymore now that I&#8217;ve cut starchy carbs out of my diet (except on days when I&#8217;m physically active), mostly the baking supplies.<\/p>\n<p>If this gets to be a habit, I may be able to seriously cut down on how much stuff I have in my kitchen! But I&#8217;m not quite there yet. I&#8217;d have to go a full year without pulling out the rolling pin and pastry cutter, for example, before putting them in the donation pile.<\/p>\n<p>One thing I&#8217;ve noticed since I&#8217;m no longer having pasta, potatoes, and rice is how my need for potable water has gone right down. Most days, I just pump myself two litres to drink during the day and that gets me through. No more pouring money down the drain when making food!<\/p>\n<p>And before the comments start pouring in, I&#8217;m not depriving myself. I&#8217;ve simply discovered that not only do I feel better not eating those things on an average day, but I <em>also don&#8217;t miss them<\/em>. On days when I&#8217;m active, like doing construction at C&amp;C&#8217;s, I&#8217;m very eager to tuck into Caroline&#8217;s herby-garlicky biscuits! But on a day like today when I&#8217;m mostly at my desk, a piece of fruit is all the carbs I need.<\/p>\n<p>One thing that I&#8217;ve noticed for a while now is that when I&#8217;d go on a carb and sugar binge, I would get ill for several days. Not enough to not function, but enough to have a weird feeling at the back of my throat, to stuff me up, and to make me lose my appetite. Which is exactly how I&#8217;ve felt for the past week. What did I have last weekend? Tons of bread, pasta, and chocolate cake (which also had eggs in it). I bet I&#8217;m paying for that and boy have I learned my lesson!<\/p>\n<p>Needless to say, feeling sub-par means that I have not yet gotten under the rig to check out my wiring situation. It&#8217;ll happen!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This morning, I conceded that, stuffed to the gills or not, I absolutely had to defrost my fridge. It had an ice build up on the fins that was several inches thick, the worse it has ever been. 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