“Great things are in store for you.”
This statement has been running through my mind constantly…when my eyes open to daylight, when I throw off the covers, when I eat, when I tuck myself to bed at night…Great things are in store for me. And I truly believe it. I have to believe it. Otherwise I wouldn’t be able to survive.
I’ve never been a very optimistic girl. I used to wake up every morning with a blasé attitude, thinking: Blegh, yet another day I need to endure. Unless there was some special event going on that day, each day was just a boring routine. Wake up, go to school, eat, poop, sleep. Over and over again. Blah blah blah.
When I had my ED, it only got worse. I woke up with dread smothering me, thinking: Shit. Am I still freaking alive? And all I could foresee for that day was yet another struggle with food and weight.
But these days…I don’t know what’s wrong with me. I seemed to have flipped over to a whole new page. I wake up with a huge smile on my face, excited to start the day. Oh, I’m not a total grinning idiot. I know there are lots of challenges ahead. I still have to wrestle with the ED devil, and a few nasty surprises and conflicts here and there…
But I also believe that great things are in store for me. And when I commence my day with that faith, suddenly everything is seen in a whole new light. Even when I’m faced with challenges, I meet it with a fighting spirit. Like a track hurdler, I view it as just a hurdle I need to leap over to reach my goal. And as I sprint over, I relish the rush of sweet triumph, feeling the muscles on my “legs” flex and ripple.
It’s freaking amazing how a little change of attitude and perspective can do to your life. A single day, even when riddled with problems and “misfortunes”, can instantly be turned into a good day when viewed with optimism, hope and expectations. Whatever and whenever, just remind yourself: “Great things are in store for me.” I am once again slapping myself across the head for only recently starting to realize this awesome truth. Damn, I’m slow.
I was also slow in realizing how awesome marmite can be when used for cooking. Anyone know this infamous food product?
MARMITE: Love or hate? They say there’s always two extreme reaction to this sticky, dark brown paste. You either find it extremely tasty and addictive, or find it pukingly-disgusting. I bought this (rather pricey) bottle of marmite out of curiosity. I so desperately wanted to love it, because all those British toasts with marmite and butter sounded sooo well, British and cool.
Anyway, I dug excitedly into it and spread the brown stuff on some toast. But sadly, I found myself puckering my face with disgust at the strong, yeasty taste.
So. It’s been sitting in my pantry for more than 7 months. While reorganizing my pantry last week, I came across this neglected bottle of marmite glaring accusingly at me. I felt guilty, so I decided to give it another try, but tone the bold taste down a bit by using it in my “mix-it-up” bowl. This is what I came up with:
Marmite-Glazed Kabocha with Poached Egg
The base: 2 cups pre-roasted kabocha cubes
The mix-ins/dressing: Marmite-glazed onions, sun-dried tomatoes, and dried cranberries (recipe below) and chopped scallions
The topping: 1 soft-poached egg
Marmite-glazed onions, sun-dried tomatoes, and dried cranberries
- 1/3 cup chicken broth
- 1 tsp marmite
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup
- 1/2 sliced onion
- 2 chopped sun-dried tomatoes
- handful dried cranberries
Cook the onion, sun-dried tomatoes, and dried cranberries in the chicken broth until the onion turns soft. Stir in the marmite and maple syrup, cook and simmer until sticky and thickened.
After making the mix-ins/dressing, just stir it all together with the kabocha and scallions. Then top with the poached egg.
First of all, it’s got kabocha. Kabocha can do no wrong.
Second, it’s topped with a runny poached egg. My motto is: When in doubt, just top it with runny yolk, and all will be nice and golden.
Third, how can anything so shiny and sticky be bad? The marmite made the sauce really super-sticky in a good way, and tasted like a deglazed steak pan. And with a hint of sweetness, from the maple syrup, it was a hit.
The bites of chewy sun-dried tomatoes and cranberries were really nice and sweet, too. Next time, I’ll add some nuts for extra crunch.
Okay, time for a little announcement: there will be some great challenges ahead for me soon:
1) From June 18-21, I’ll be attending a church retreat in Maryland. It’s gonna be in McDaniel College, and we’ll have to eat the campus food there for all 3 meals at fixed times. This will be an excellent training for me in preparation for my first full college year this Fall.
2) From July 13-20, I’ll be heading over to CALIFORNIA!!! WOO-HOO! I’ll be attending USC orientation from the 14-15, and then spend the next 5-6 days in San Francisco to visit my cousin! I’m way excited, but a b
it apprehensive as well!
Question of the day: Do you face each day with excitement and hope? Or with dread and apprehension?
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Ew Marmite! Lol… maybe just maybe I’ll try this since you obviously have good taste
I’ve really been focusing on adjusting my attitude for the day. For me, that means that this needs to begin the night before. I need to go to bed letting go of whatever went wrong in my day, and with the knowledge that I can make tomorrow better.
Now, campus food is hard… but you can do it. Surely, they’ll have a stellar salad bar at both and if you just search out some good protein and a few veggies you should be fine. Most school have ‘made to order’ things like omelets too which should help
But… if you’re on a retreat does that mean we won’t get to see your beautiful creations
wow! creative gal!!
Here in KL we stick to marmite pork, marmite chic wings and stuff fried with marmite marinate..hehe..it doesnt even taste like marmite anymore!
Yr post is inspiring indeed..for these days i wake up with dread too.. $ prob and work. sighh..
but yeahh..mayb there are great things ahead..
Lets hope tmw is a better day. I sooo need to rent out my masterbedroom! Its sucking me dry this mth to pay for rent of two rooms!
Been a month and no one confirmed renting it yet! sob!
Very inspiring and enlightening words. Optimism is a great outlook on life
and with that attitude, you can accomplish just about anything with a smile on your face!
I have no idea if marmite is for me, but that kabocha dish looks so freakin’ delicious!
Have a wonderful day!
Sophia,
If you get a chance, send me an e-mail when you’re in LA and we’ll make a play date. ;P
Yum-yum kabocha.
With love,
Emily
I need to start my days like that. Some days I wake up in a great mood, ready to start the day. But at least half of them are “blah….I wish I could just stay in bed”…I think a lot has to do with the fact that my job is not my passion and I have a hard time with that during the week.
I do, however, agree with your motto on the runny eggs
They make just about everything better!
I’ve never tried Marmite but that recipe looks really interesting, I just may have to try it!
Wow.. Holidays!! Have a lovely holiday with your cousins.. we’re waiting for your photos.. :p
hello! i haven’t been commented for long (been a lurker heh). hmm in singapore, marmite is really popular, especially among the ‘older generations’. haha we usually use a small blob of it on porridge or mixed with rice. haha i lovee it!
my mum used to put it on rice just to make me eat it when i was young. haha
hmm spreading on toast is so unthinkable in singapore >< no wonder you will hate it. haha
I found your words very inspiring.
As of lately, I have been getting up with a smile on my face too. As my ED disappears, my dread disappears because yes… I know I will have ED battles throughout the day. But I know that they are better and less frequent than before.
And goodness, you are so creative with your meals. They are always so savory looking!
Have a lovely day
I found your words very inspiring.
As of lately, I have been getting up with a smile on my face too. As my ED disappears, my dread disappears because yes… I know I will have ED battles throughout the day. But I know that they are better and less frequent than before.
And goodness, you are so creative with your meals. They are always so savory looking!
Have a lovely day
I found your words very inspiring.
As of lately, I have been getting up with a smile on my face too. As my ED disappears, my dread disappears because yes… I know I will have ED battles throughout the day. But I know that they are better and less frequent than before.
And goodness, you are so creative with your meals. They are always so savory looking!
Have a lovely day
I found your words very inspiring.
As of lately, I have been getting up with a smile on my face too. As my ED disappears, my dread disappears because yes… I know I will have ED battles throughout the day. But I know that they are better and less frequent than before.
And goodness, you are so creative with your meals. They are always so savory looking!
Have a lovely day
I found your words very inspiring.
As of lately, I have been getting up with a smile on my face too. As my ED disappears, my dread disappears because yes… I know I will have ED battles throughout the day. But I know that they are better and less frequent than before.
And goodness, you are so creative with your meals. They are always so savory looking!
Have a lovely day
Never tried Marmite before. Sounds like interesting stuff. I’m not sure where I might find it here, though.
I love your outlook on life. I think great things ARE in store for you!
I like that attitude. I like waking up every day and being excited about the prospects of the what lies ahead.
I love your little positive affirmation . . may have to try that one
I also like the saying ‘make a great day’ not have a great day. We truly have the power to change how we look at things as being dreadful or positive. What an interesting combination! I’ve never tried marmite before, because I didn’t really know what to do with it but slather it on toast, but now I have been intrigued. I love the poached egg on top. Good luck with the retreat food
Our college food was so icky that I think I lived on salads and frozen yogurt from a machine for my entire 1st year of dorm life! Freshman minus 15 was more like it.
Never heard of Marmite…I try to start the day with a positive attitude..sometimes it lasts sometimes it doesn’t!!!
So, totally yuck on the marmite! It’s gross. But, I totally agree about the runny egg thing, ahhh, just wonderful.
I’m a pretty big optimist and I’m very excited for what’s in store for you. You sound like you are on the right path and college is so much fun so I hope you can enjoy every moment of it.
Love your attitude girl! I have never ever tried marmite, but my brother did and he simply hated it!!
Have fun at the mini vacays!!
Discovered marmite when doing a British plays (plays gave me many gifts!). So love what you are doing with it. Attitude is all – if you face the day with optimism you usually will have a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Okay very sleep so list:
1) I don’t know how to put the freaking warm fuzzies banner on my blog
2)Marmite- hatehatehatehatehate.
3)I love your positivity in this post! I am going to adopt your mantra as I sometimes wake up thinking about how everything is going to go wrong with my day.
Have a wonderful day!
You are so brave for eating marmite, especially when you didn’t like it the first time. I’ve never had it but would given the opportunity – like maybe if you came and cooked up this delicious kabocha bowl for me! Good things are in store for you – this I know to be true. I can’t wait to get out of bed in the morning!! I try to make good use of every minute of every day doing things I enjoy. Yay – you have trips coming up – fun!
Beautiful post Sophia! It’s so important to stay optimistic in every possible situation. There is so much to look forward to in a recovered life and so much to live for! I’m sure you can already see the changes ahead of you now that orientation is coming up. This is such an exciting time for you, so keep up those positive thoughts and don’t let anything get you down. This is YOUR life to enjoy!
xxoo
Heather
I am going to try Marmite–never had it before!
hihi sis, decided to leave my first comment on ur blog (= Marmite is used in Chinese “zichar” – where pork ribs is marinated with marmite (and other sauces, not sure what though) and then pan-fried… or u can mix and eat with porridge as well (what my mom made me eat when I was younger). Yeps either u love it or hate it! To me, it tastes somewhat similar to Bovril… u heard of that?
Excited for u as you start college. Orientation shd be fun and California sounds sunny and exciting! Enjoy the many wonderful, great things ahead!
Some days I wake up on the wrong side of the bed, but there’s nothing that a good day in the kitchen can’t cure, right?! And I bet your getting super excited for college–don’t worry there are plenty of food options(both healthy and not so healthy!) at college–I am sure you will be opened up to so many new opportunities that ED will def take a back seat!
Haha, u didn’t like marmite at the beginning, that’s usual.
I love both marmite and vegemite, but I eat marmite more often, I guess it’s because I’ve got used to the taste of it since I was a kid.
Life is beautiful every day for me, I believe that being thankful for what I have and for what I haven’t is crucial in life.
When I feel frustrated and angry, I will tell myself that I’m already an extremely lucky person. I have a pair of eyes to see, a pair of ears to listen, a mouth to speak, a tongue to taste, legs and arms to give me freedom, hands to write, etc. What’s more important, I have the sense to feel thankful every day. ^_^
I have read your story and am sorry for what you have gone through. I am also very glad that you have become strong again.
Great post! Life is what you make it! It’s so easy to let things get overwhelming, but when you learn to look at the big picture and be optimistic, you can be truly grateful for what you have!
Of course, I wish I could be like that all the time
Amazing recipe! Marmite is only good in tiny, tiny amounts.
I think an optimistic attitude is so important. I mean if you think things will be hard or unpleasant they probably will be, so wouldn’t it be better if you thought things would be easy and pleasant? Perhaps they will turn out good and if not, at least you didn’t waste so much time grumping about it to begin with.
Tried it a long time ago. Hated. It. But my tastes buds have changed since then and I’ve become much more adventurous food wise. Who knows maybe if it’s in front of me at some point I’ll try it again. Maybe…
Poached egg is great on just about everything, don’t you think?
I would probably try Marmite (British) and/or Vegemite (Australian) but poached egg?! I only like mine scrambled, deviled, or in egg salad. I think the runniness would make me sick!
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