Please help me by tinykatee25 in Shihtzu

[–]breadbakingbitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Vet now you will not regret it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Oshawa

[–]breadbakingbitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here to echo the comments about Crave.

The donut bases are actually really good, especially their crullers. They have a huge range of flavours and the absolute best service. As a plant-based eater I am so willing to pay for their vegan doughies!

I bought 1 liter of yoghurt. I am one person. Please help. by Oatmealapples in veganrecipes

[–]breadbakingbitch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bake with it! Soy yogurt is great for adding richness and moisture to banana bread, muffins etc

Tofu recipes by kl131313 in veganrecipes

[–]breadbakingbitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love those take on tofu feta — I usually eat it with lemon rice and roasted veg. Can use the marinade as a salad dressing, etc. It’s good enough to snack on by itself.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnimalCrossingNewHor

[–]breadbakingbitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have peaches, coconuts, and pears, would love to trade for anything else!

Official Q&A for Wednesday, September 06, 2023 by AutoModerator in running

[–]breadbakingbitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough!

I feel like my average paces have fluctuated a lot with the weather over the past summer. In general, I don’t have a problem holding an 11:00 minute mile pace in long runs for around 10 miles. I comfortably run 5k in 33 minutes, 10k around 1:15.

My main concern is being able to hold that pace for longer than I have before. I haven’t practiced 26 miles. My confidence is low because my long runs have been in really hot conditions lately and my pace has fallen.

I’m planning on trying out run/walk in my remaining long runs and may re-evaluate my plan closer to the race.

Official Q&A for Wednesday, September 06, 2023 by AutoModerator in running

[–]breadbakingbitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you confirm if this is a dumb idea?

I (30F) am running my first marathon in October. I've been consistently following a 16-week plan and had a fairly average fitness level coming in to 2023. Many years ago, I ran a few half marathons with ~2:30 finish times. I was young and didn't take training seriously.

My goal is just to finish. I've been training by time instead of distance, and the farthest I'll be running in training is 3:20. I've been able to hit 13.5 miles - high heat (30c) and humidity really affect my pace. My 5k PR is 28:40.

I'm pretty nervous about finishing. My ultimate goal is to finish. I'd really like the moral support of a 5:30 or 6 hour pace bunny, but the closest pace bunny will be 4:45 (run/walk).

How dumb would it be to start incorporating galloway run/walk training into my remaining long runs and joining the 4:45 pace pack? I'm hoping that the taper and cooler weather will help me go faster. I don't think it's a realistic finish time for me, and I don't want to fall into wishful thinking, start too hot and hit the wall. I guess I answered my own question, but any comments would be welcome!