This morning I got up early and did X Train All Out Low Impact Hiit , 39 minutes 266 calories. We have painters here this morning. They came at 7:30. We had a birthday party for two of the grandchildren last night. I am tired this morning. Not feeling very motivated.
Lori, yes, swinging and punching with some moves and going fast can lead to injury if you are not careful. It is not worth the injury to raise the heart rate a tiny bit. It doesn't seem to affect the calorie burn that much either.
Deb, that is good that you are there to drive your friend to her doctor. Hopefully now Keegan will do better. That is good that you found what the problem is. You should be able to use any kind of oil that you want to use for the mayonnaise. In fact the recipe I use calls for light tasting olive oil. I like the way this recipe turns out perfect every time so I stick with it. There are other methods. I made mayo with macadamia oil once as well.
1 cup + 2 TBS light tasting olive oil
1 TBS lemon juice
1/2 tsp salt
1 large egg (I pasteurize mine or purchase them by just putting it in a pan and heating till a few bubble start. Even if it starts to cook slightly it still works) I have done it without pasteurizing though.
In a blender combine 1/4 cup oil, lemon juice, salt, and egg. Cover and let come to room temperature. (I don't need to do this if I just pasteurized the egg)
Run the blender on low for 30 seconds, then remove the insert from the top and get ready to drizzle the rest of the oil in. You need to pour it in slowly in a thin stream, and increase the blender speed to medium. After some of the oil has been poured in-about half- you will hear the blender motor change pitch. Keep pouring slowly till the rest of the oil is incorporated. Pour into container and mark the eggs expiration date on it. I use mine up fast enough I never worry about marking a date on it.
You can make this into chipotle mayo with 1/2 tsp chipotle powder and 1/2 tsp hot sauce or garlic aioli with 1 tsp Dijon mustard and 4 garlic cloves finely chopped.
I make a ranch dressing with it by using a little garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, and fresh parsley chopped, and add 2 TBS red wine vinegar and a little coconut milk to thin a bit.