Here are my 2017 goals and progress.
1) Try 12 new recipes.
I set this goal to challenge myself to try new things. It can be so
easy to get into a rut of cooking the same things over and over. Ask my
husband, it still happens. To challenge myself, I wanted to try at least one
new recipe per month. Here’s my progress:
Dutch baby
Snicker doodle cookie pie
Homemade chocolate peanut butter cups
Stuffed peppers
Chocolate nests
Vanilla Bean Cheesecake
Homemade Pita Bread
Berry Shortcake
Vanilla cupcakes and vanilla bean buttercream frosting
Cinnamon swirl bread
Oatmeal bread
Cinnamon chip scones
Chocolate peanut butter pie with chocolate cookie crust
Gingerbread cookies
2) Read 10 books.
I love to read! It’s one of my favorite hobbies, but sometimes I find
that I waste too much time on social media or watching television. Can you relate?
So, this goal challenged me to read about one book a month. I gave
myself a little grace period for longer books or busy seasons. I found myself
gravitating to memoirs, books about cooking, and anything encouraging. Here’s
what I read.
- Kathleen Flinn – The Kitchen Counter Cooking School: How a Few Simple Lessons Transformed Nine Culinary Novices into Fearless Home Cooks
- Annie F. Downs – Looking for Lovely
- Kathleen Flinn – The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry: Love, Laughter and Tears at the World’s Most Famous Cooking School
- Ruth Reichl – Garlic and Sapphires: the Secret Life of Critic in Disguise
- Kristin Schell – The Turquoise Table: Finding Community and Connection in Our Own Front Yard
- Chip and JoAnna Gaines – The Magnolia Story
- Jenna Weber – White Jacket Required: A Culinary Coming-of-Age Story
- Melanie Shankle – The Antelope in the Living Room: the Real Story of Two People Sharing One Life: A Memoir
- Kathleen Flinn – Burnt Toast Makes You Sing Good: A Memoir of Food and Love from an American Midwest Family
- Samantha Verant – How to Make a French Family: A Memoir of Love, Food, and Faux Pa
- Melanie Shankle – Sparkling Green Earrings: Catching the Light at Every Turn
I met my goal! I read a few more
books, but didn’t really enjoy them. So, they didn’t make the list. I also
started a few other books, didn’t enjoy them, and stopped reading. I omitted
them from the list as well because I want to keep things positive.
Do you have any book
recommendations for me?
What is one of your favorite
books?
What’s genre of books to you
gravitate toward?
3) Be physically active
consistently.
I have a gym membership and enjoy attending classes. I found a great
instructor who is positive, encouraging, and even learns the names of the
people attending class. So cool!
I started the year strong. Then, I had a few injuries, which stopped my
physical activity for a while. Then, the weather was amazing this autumn! So, I
was able to enjoy the weather and be physically active.
I’m restarting this goal during the holiday season. And, hope to be
ready to start classes again in the new year.
4) Learn and improve a skill.
I imagined taking more cooking classes this year, but I didn’t. I was able
to be a part of a recipe video at work. It was so fun! I learned a ton!
I was a "hands-in-a-recipe" video. So, I did all the chopping, mixing,
and cooking. I learned a ton about the behind-the-scenes of how videos are
made, and got to be a hand model. Hahahaha! Who would have thought?!? So, I’m
counting that as my new skill.
What are your thoughts?
Do you set goals?
What did you accomplish this year that you’re proud of?
What is one goal you have for 2018?
I would love to hear your thoughts. Feel free to comment below or on
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