Patricia Longua
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Patricia's actions
Food
Cook New Recipes
I will cook a new recipe every day that features organic and/or local ingredients.
Food
Smart Seafood Choices
I will visit seafoodwatch.org or download the app and commit to making better seafood choices for a healthier ocean.
Nature
Explore My Area
I will explore at least one new hiking trail or nature walk in my area.
Health
Happiness
I will write down three things every day for two weeks that I am grateful for, or send one email every day thanking or praising someone.
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Patricia Longua 10/25/2017 1:11 PMHad a lot of fun this time around. My hike was rainy but fun, already planning to return to do more. Learned a lot about fish and issues with the depletions. got some great new recipes to use. (A few not so great...) The happiness challenge made me happy! :-) -
Patricia Longua 10/23/2017 1:07 PMI'm not too sure why, but this year has been so much fun - I'm going to be sad to finish. I'm thinking I will try to incorporate some of my challenges into a weekly or monthly challenge. Should be fun.-
Jennifer Nelson 10/25/2017 11:00 AMI love this idea! Let me know what you are up to and if you want an Accountabili-Buddy!
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Patricia Longua 10/18/2017 11:01 AMHere's a bit of trivia I found on the seafoodwatch.org web site.. .International fisheries management agencies report that one-fifth of the world's catch is illegal, unreported or unregulated, which is a slight drop from prior years. to help avoid purchasing possible illegally caught fish you can: Look for the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) blue ecolabel in stores and restaurants. These products are certified sustainable to the standards of the MSC and can be traced back to the certified fishery. -
Patricia Longua 10/13/2017 9:54 AMOn a happier note... I've been having fun with my sending out daily happiness notes. Getting a lot of happy notes back. Very fun!!!-
Max Lopez 10/13/2017 7:09 PMI'm doing that one too. It has been great!
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Patricia Longua 10/13/2017 9:52 AMI was reading through the recipes on the Seafood Watch site last night looking for new ideas and was very sad to see a recipe for Halibut. It seems counter to what is on their Avoid List. Why put a recipe for a fish they encourage folks not to eat because it is being over fished? :-/-
Patricia Longua 10/23/2017 12:58 PMYup, you really need to do some research and understand where the fish are coming from. It's been a real eye opener for me. -
Jennifer Nelson 10/13/2017 1:20 PMHow odd!
Maybe it helps if you buy halibut from a fishery that is managed more sustainably? I took a look at the Environmental Defense Fund's ratings. http://seafood.edf.org/halibut
They imply that halibut is overfished in the Atlantic and intensely fished in Greenland and California, but that Alaskan and Canadian fisheries are a better choice. If you are concerned about mercury, Alaska and Canada are also the better choice, although halibut seems to be one of those deep water fish it's better to limited consumption of.
Also, I wonder if you could substitute another firm fish in that recipe with good results. Maybe black sea bass? http://seafood.edf.org/sea-bass
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Patricia Longua 10/11/2017 3:32 PMPut together a vegie stew for the crockpot this morning. Hoping it won't too mushy by this evening... LOL-
Patricia Longua 10/23/2017 12:57 PMThe stew was great, the vegies were perfect. Put together a leek and sweet potato soup this week end. That turned out surprisingly good as well. Added a bit of sour cream and smoked cheddar - yummy. -
Robin Straughan 10/12/2017 8:35 AMYum! How was it?
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Patricia Longua 10/10/2017 9:23 AMWell, I've found my new hiking trail to explore. It's not quite in my area, but I do pass it quite frequently on my way to the coast. It's the Footbridge Trailhead off of Highway 6. My family and I have been driving past it for years and so many times discussed stopping to explore. The Eco Challenge seemed like a good reason to finally try the trail out.-
Patricia Longua 10/23/2017 1:04 PM
I did my Footbridge Trail hike this weekend in between the raindrops. The trail is absolutely beautiful, the leaves are already changing so the colors were great. It follows the river and up through some very pretty area. Not too difficult. My beast boy managed to hurt his leg so I wasn't able to go as far as I wanted, but it was still a good hike. Just in case you're wondering... he's doing better, just a very sore leg. -
Jennifer Nelson 10/11/2017 9:58 AMYou'll have to tell us how it is! I live near Cooper Mountain and on Monday, hiked new trails there that I haven't tried before. I really enjoyed adding the Larkspur Loop to my usual route this time. http://www.thprd.org/parks-and-trails/detail/cooper-mountain-nature-park
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