Happy Friday! Thank God it’s the weekend huh? My vacation day yesterday wasn’t as relaxing as I hoped. I ended up at the dentist’s for three hours, but on the plus side, no cavities! I’ve never had one in my life. I’m pretty spectacular. After the dentist’s I treated myself to a salad lunch at, you know where, Whole Foods of course. While I was there I picked up dinner for myself as well. I took it home and heated it up later. It was fantastic!

I had chana masala, brown rice, and mixed steamed vegetables. I mixed it all together in a big bowl when I heated it up. This was only my second time having chana masala and I love it. I’m kind of obsessed with it now. I’m going to work on a lazy girl recipe because there are just too many spices for me to buy to make this using the recipes I looked up. Gotta skim it down.
It’s Friday and we know what that means….It’s time for It’s OK! I don’t read Glamour because I’m too busy living it, but I do like their “It’s OK…”feature where they assure us that our weird little habits are completely normal. I’m dedicating this post to assuring you it’s okay to do the following this weekend:
- To not steal ideas from another blogger after she tells you them over dinner. That’s just tacky.
- To purposely set off the alarm your sleazy roommate had installed just to wake him up and piss him off. After all he put you through this week, it’s the least he deserved.
- To not understand why all the “smokeshows” on barstoolsports.com look the same. You’re not a guy so maybe that’s why you don’t understand.
- To scream “REALLY?!” at the computer when someone still has comment verification on their blog.
- To not jump on the “I’m giving up gluten/sugar/meat/whatever…” bandwagon. You didn’t gain weight because you ate sugar and your stomach doesn’t hurt because you ate gluten. It’s because you eat too much shitty food. You know the real reason, no need to sugar coat or lie to yourself.
- To think cinnamon, nutmeg and clove sound like the names of the members of a cartoon clan of strippers.
- To not tell other people how they should react to Osama’s death. You don’t know where they’re coming from or how 9/11 personally affected them. Keep your opinions to yourself.
- To think that your body feels more clean now that you started eating more vegetables. Well, they certainly clean you out. That’s for sure.
- To get excited at first lines of books that make you say, “Ooooh” out loud. You like when things make you moan.
- To wish email would take some pointers from Facebook and let you delete stupid things you say right after you hit send.
- To rock out to one of my favorites:
Have a great weekend!












