Food porn. Hours and hours upon hours of food porn.
I don't really have a substantial update, just wanted to pop in and ramble a little before breakfast.
I did not take food pictures at Thanksgiving; my mom isn't a fan of the digital documentation, and I was just busy enjoying my family. I've been attempting to take a little step back from the constant internet/social media thing. And just live. A) I don't want to be rude, playing on my phone all of the time and B) I really should be consciously enjoying every second of my current situation. Be present.
I just ordered a new heart rate monitor. I currently have the Polar FT40 and it's been on the fritz. I changed the battery in the watch itself, but the computer battery needs to be changed and is fairly impossible to open. I purchased it two years ago, when I first started lifting/doing more than straight steady state cardio, and I didn't want to spend a ton of money if it wasn't something I'd stick with. That was my initial justification for picking the gym I did, and not starting right away at LT, where I am now. I'm glad, of course, that things worked out the way they did. Who knows where I'd be if things happened differently. I like the FT40, but I've upgraded to the FT60 and I'm excited to see how I find the change. I'll keep you posted.
I reworked my food plan. I've been feeling kind of fluffy lately. I don't typically weigh myself because that can become quite a head game issue for me; I get obsessive and that's never healthy. However, I wanted to see if the "fluffy" thing was all in my head or if I had been gaining. So I weighed myself, and I need to get my diet back under control. You can't out train a bad diet. It's so true, to have visible (not just strength) improvement, I have to get my diet straightened out. Doesn't matter how on-point my workouts are, if I eat poorly I won't look the way I'd like to. And that mentality was changing how I perceived the gym. It became a game of hitting the right number of calories burned to justify what I was going to eat, or "I can quit now, I hit that number" - and leaving before I finished whatever I was training. They shouldn't be so intertwined, mentally. I need my diet to be good and I need to focus on form in the gym.
So, in sad news, I've eliminated the baked goods for breakfast. Even though they're on point for my macros and are mostly clean, I feel that having something sweet in the morning sets me up for cravings all day long. So breakfast is now baked chicken with sweet potato mash. I'm kind of proud of the mash. I combined a bag of cauliflower (frozen and thawed) to the cooked sweet potato in the Vitamix. You can't tell the cauliflower is in there, and it makes the portion size much larger. Score. I'm being more diligent with my hydration, which is good. The scale is already down 2 pounds; I think the initial jump was from a very extended cheat meal. Or day. Cheat day. Sigh.
So, for anyone interested or just for my records, haha, here is the current meal plan.
1) Chicken and sweet potato mash
2) Recovery shake (drink 1/4 pre workout and finish in the car) - I finally bought good whey for this shake... Cellucor Cor-fetti flavor. Yeah, they make funfetti flavored protein powder and it is AWESOME. AWESOME.
3) Chicken, half a sweet potato, zucchini, asparagus and green beans
4) Crumbled chicken breast, browned with onion and green pepper, stuffed in half of an acorn squash
5) Grilled chicken stir fry with miracle noodles, asparagus, green beans and water chestnuts and sprouts
6) Casein shake with 80 calorie pack of Justin's almond butter. I have to buy the more expensive, wasteful prepackaged nut butters. Even PB2 is unsafe around me.
So, reduced carbs, and about 200 calories of wiggle room that should be mostly protein but often isn't. There are only two "unclean" foods in my diet. Sugar free jello pudding mix (great for baking, frostings and protein shakes) and diet hot chocolate mix. Yes, I know, I know, awful, but I love them and find them impossible to kick. I'll get there. There isn't even dairy in this plan. I miss Greek yogurt dessert. My last meal usually ends up in "protein ice cream" form, which means I: shake almond milk with casein and a pack of trivia and then pour it into an ice cube tray and freeze it for a few hours. Then reblend in the Vitamix. I pretend it is ice cream. Yesterday I was super good and the extra calories came from protein and fat. I never hit my numbers for fat. I think its some subconscious twitch from growing up in the late 80's and early 90's but I'm fat avoidant. I'm working on it.
Presently, I'm torturing myself by looking at Pinterest for food inspiration. My boyfriend's week will consist of bacon, egg and cheese bagel breakfast sandwiches, Oreo/M&M bars and meatballs. Yeah, it's meatball week, haha. Tonight will involved meatball bites. Basically meatballs, marinara and mozzarella inside of a baked dough ball. I want these things. Sigh. I also wanted to do meatball subs, but this is kind of like deconstructed meatball sandwiches so I'll have to come up with something else. Meatball pizza? Does that exist? It does now. Boom, problem solved.
Ok, gotta go eat some chicken breast and dream about my 9pm meal, aka reason to live. Oh, almond butter.
I woke up happy and grateful today. I'm grateful for what I am able to do, and not do.
Oh, almost forgot. I am doing a three week cycle of circuit training, moderate weight and reps. When I'm doing the work, I can't help but think, "this isn't doing anything. I hate this. I want to barf" and I despise it. Then the next day, random things are sore, so I know it's working... And if I hate something this much, it must be good for me. We shall see. An example to illustrate how very much I hate this workout split: Today is cardio day, and I'm delighted. I prefer cardio to these circuits. WHAT. THE. HECK. Yeah, heck, I said it. I never thought I'd look forward to cardio and abs day. But parts of me are sore I didn't know existed until this week. AND I've only done 3 of the 5 workouts. There is another leg day headed my way and man, there are really some body weight moves that kill. Kill me, anyway. I am a lazy, low rep, heavy lifter. I was doing lunges with a 25lb plate over my head, totally embarrassed to be A) lunging (I have no balance. None.) and B) doing it for such an extended period of time. My trainer buddy said hi to me, and I just kind of glared and nodded and finished my stupid lunges before talking to him. About how much I hate circuit work (which, by the way I'm not doing very well, since I can find time to take a five minute break to bitch about the work, which should be done rapidly...) and I finally admit aloud the following, "Yeah, if it's over 8 reps I kind of hate it." Moo, meathead. Lazy lifter! Cardio, what, is that Spanish? Ha. It's true, though. There are days I think back to before I started living like this. When I owned one pair of actual tennis shoes and never wore them. When I didn't own yoga pants, or shorts, or really many sweatshirts. When, if someone told me I'd be spending a big chunk of Saturday morning at the gym, I'd have laughed at them. I don't recognize that person anymore, and that is so awesome. I don't even recognize the person that came after that one. The cardio bunny who was scared of the weight room. Seriously, what? Who was that?!? I used to love cardio??? I'm happy with my life.
Hope everyone has a great day!
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Sunday, December 1, 2013
For Claudia
Per request, here is a rough outline of how I make my baked protein goodies. I tweak based on my mood, what ingredients I have on hand, and how the mix looks. If I'm making pancakes, I add more liquid, less for muffins and mini loaves. I generally eat these for breakfast, or a pre-workout snack. These fit my macros well, and are fairly low calorie. You can use more protein powder and up the wet ingredients accordingly to increase the protein content & calories.
The following is for an individual serving, generally one loaf or two jumbo muffins. Or you can make it in a mug and microwave it for a few minutes. Easy peasy.
DRY
2 tbsp coconut flour
1 tbsp oat flour
1 tbsp (.25 scoop) protein powder of choice. (I've been using either Nutrabolics Iso in Cinnamon Oatmeal or Cellucor Whey Molten Chocolate a lot lately.)
2 to 3 packets stevia (yes, I have a sugar problem)
pinch of baking powder (1/4 tsp?)
*If I'm making a chocolate one, I'd add 1 tbsp Hershey's baking cocoa
*Don't need salt if you're using protein powder; it's in there
Mix dry ingredients
WET
3 to 4 tbsp liquid egg white
1/4 cup pure pumpkin puree OR 1/3 medium banana (melt banana in microwave for easy mashing)
*I choose based on the flavor I'm going for. With chocolate, either works. For berry, the banana is best. Either is good alone. If you're using berries, add 1/4 cup frozen mixed berries & microwave with banana.
Splash of vanilla /butter/maple/extract of choice
1/4 to 1/2 cup milk of choice (Water works, too.)
*Note about the milk: when baking with coconut flour, you generally need more liquid. I don't measure, I just eyeball it. Let the mix sit for a minute or two, as the flour will continue to absorb.
Add to dry ingredients and mix.
Adjust to desired consistency.
*Lately, I've been adding a splash of apple cider vinegar to activate the baking powder; it makes them fluffier. I only do this for the muffins or loaves.
Bake at 375* for 30 to 35 minutes. I start checking it around 30 minutes. The longest I've had to bake them was 40. If you're making a mug cake, it's about 2 to 3 minutes, depending on the strength of your microwave.
If you'd like a topping, here are some suggestions:
Walden Farms syrups
Protein sludge (Protein powder mixed with a small amount of milk)
Greek yogurt with protein powder blended in. Or, if you eat it, Jello Pudding Sugar Free mix, 1 tbsp., when blended into yogurt, turns into something with a consistency VERY similar to frosting. It's just not "clean" if you care.
Laughing cow light original with a packet of stevia and a splash of milk, microwaved briefly and blended together
Melted banana/berries
The following is for an individual serving, generally one loaf or two jumbo muffins. Or you can make it in a mug and microwave it for a few minutes. Easy peasy.
DRY
2 tbsp coconut flour
1 tbsp oat flour
1 tbsp (.25 scoop) protein powder of choice. (I've been using either Nutrabolics Iso in Cinnamon Oatmeal or Cellucor Whey Molten Chocolate a lot lately.)
2 to 3 packets stevia (yes, I have a sugar problem)
pinch of baking powder (1/4 tsp?)
*If I'm making a chocolate one, I'd add 1 tbsp Hershey's baking cocoa
*Don't need salt if you're using protein powder; it's in there
Mix dry ingredients
WET
3 to 4 tbsp liquid egg white
1/4 cup pure pumpkin puree OR 1/3 medium banana (melt banana in microwave for easy mashing)
*I choose based on the flavor I'm going for. With chocolate, either works. For berry, the banana is best. Either is good alone. If you're using berries, add 1/4 cup frozen mixed berries & microwave with banana.
Splash of vanilla /butter/maple/extract of choice
1/4 to 1/2 cup milk of choice (Water works, too.)
*Note about the milk: when baking with coconut flour, you generally need more liquid. I don't measure, I just eyeball it. Let the mix sit for a minute or two, as the flour will continue to absorb.
Add to dry ingredients and mix.
Adjust to desired consistency.
*Lately, I've been adding a splash of apple cider vinegar to activate the baking powder; it makes them fluffier. I only do this for the muffins or loaves.
Bake at 375* for 30 to 35 minutes. I start checking it around 30 minutes. The longest I've had to bake them was 40. If you're making a mug cake, it's about 2 to 3 minutes, depending on the strength of your microwave.
If you'd like a topping, here are some suggestions:
Walden Farms syrups
Protein sludge (Protein powder mixed with a small amount of milk)
Greek yogurt with protein powder blended in. Or, if you eat it, Jello Pudding Sugar Free mix, 1 tbsp., when blended into yogurt, turns into something with a consistency VERY similar to frosting. It's just not "clean" if you care.
Laughing cow light original with a packet of stevia and a splash of milk, microwaved briefly and blended together
Melted banana/berries
Friday, November 22, 2013
The food post...
I've been cooking and baking a lot lately, which I mentioned in my last update.
Healthy foods and not-so-healthy foods.
Let's start with the not-so-healthy. I've been on a bit of a cookie-kick.
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| Funfetti cheesecake cookies with white chocolate chips. |
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| I kind of made this one up based on a recipe for Eagle Brand Bars. It involves a graham cracker base, peanut butter, honey roasted peanuts and chocolate chips. Oh, and more peanut butter. |
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| Cherry chip with white chocolate chips. |
| Double chocolate with white chocolate chips and caramel pieces. Randomly found baking caramel at Target and had to do something... SOMETHING... with it. |
| Excuse the ugly muffin tin. These are my unbaked"breakfast cupcakes" - Egg, bacon and cheese in buttermilk biscuit dough. |
| Deconstructed white (chicken) lasagna. This, friends, is why I shouldn't be allowed on Pinterest. |
Let's compare this to "my" foods....
| Pumpkin crepe with cinnamon "cream cheese" filling. This was extremely low in calories, high in protein and surprisingly awesome. Seriously. |
| I'd forgotten how awesome my cast iron skillet can be. Turkey breast tenderloins, browned and then roasted. Since they're so low in fat, they typically dry out and are kinda "meh"... not this time. |
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| Typical dinner these days. Chicken and veggies. |
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| I obviously didn't make this, but it MADE MY DAY. They have taco seasoning, too. |
| Pumpkin pancake, same ingredients as the muffins but in a different form. |
So, yeah, I've really been loving this whole time to cook in the mornings (or time to do anything, period) thing. Really, really enjoying. Extra 'really' for emphasis.
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| Making some gains. |
Enough with the seriousness.
| Seriously. |
Monday, November 18, 2013
PEANUT BUTTER!!! And stuff.
In the past, I have been know (on more than one occasion) to have eaten an entire jar with a spoon. The fact that I typically buy the all natural, no sugar added, basically just ground peanuts version does not, in any way, make this more acceptable. Yes, I got sick each time. No, I did not learn my lesson right away. You'll never find me with a pint of ice cream, wolfing it down in front of the TV (maybe watching Lifetime...) I choose to take it to the next level, and will devour an entire container of PB in one sitting.
I eventually learned that keeping it in the house was verboten. Even PB2, the low fat, low calorie powdered version only lasts a few days around me. I've been spending a substantial amount of time at my boyfriend's house lately, and a jar sat unopened for months. I was so proud that I didn't even touch it... Until a few days ago, when I baked some cookie bars that called for PB.
(I've been baking again lately, but I'll save that update for another time. Both "normal" and "fitness" foods have been happening, and I'm in heaven.)
Since the jar was opened, I have resisted it. This is a huge deal for me. It's been a goal of mine to work on self-control. My boyfriend does not eat the same way that I do. I'm just thrilled when he eats most days, and have minimal concern regarding what he is eating. And it's nice to have someone to bake and cook for again; I had forgotten how much I love dreaming things up in the kitchen.
Last night, I was making a "protein pop-tart" - one of my new favorite healthy desserts. (Or pre workout meal, or snack... or lunch, some days.) They're easy, the macros are pretty dead on, and they feel like a treat. I was using peanut butter in the topping, and had just grabbed the jar out from behind a box of crackers where I keep it out sight. (Therefore generally out of mind. Wait, who am I kidding...)
He walks into the kitchen and says, "are you allowed to have peanut butter?" It made my night. He knows I don't typically keep it around, but I hadn't explained why, and given my numerous food allergies, it was a valid question. Long story short, this whole thing has been a victory. I need to learn to be around foods of all sorts again. Early on in my eating-issue-recovery process, it was just easier to never be around the item(s) that gave me troubles. Having worked through a lot of my problems, I think it's time that I slowly start challenging myself.
The last few weeks have been wonderful. Absolutely wonderful. I have days that are easier than others, but holistically speaking - amazing.
Have a great day!
Monday, November 4, 2013
News
Well, I can finally break my silence. I quit my job to go back to school & study nutrition. Thursday was my last day, and it was surreal. I don't think it's sunk in that I'm unemployed. I have yet to start panicking... Maybe I won't.
I had a great weekend; got out of town for a bit. Much needed unplugging and relaxation.
Today was my first official day off, in my head at least, as I had planned taking Friday off for a few months. I got up at 6, drank coffee, read. Killed legs at the gym (new workout, and I'm sore already which is not a good sign - or an excellent one, depending on your viewpoint.) Went grocery shopping, hung out with Willie, and prepped my super-awesome breakfast "cupcakes" for a super awesome person.
Now I'm going to FINALLY sit down. Some people thought I'd get bored not working. I begged to differ, and if today is any indication of what's to come, I won't get bored. Plus, with school... sigh, not likely. I always say that boredom is a luxury with which I am unfamiliar. It's true.
I didn't food prep this week, which would normally have me coming slightly unhinged, but since I get to cook at home... I will survive a week without my tupperware meals. Plus, I have a few backups anyways :)
I had a great weekend; got out of town for a bit. Much needed unplugging and relaxation.
Today was my first official day off, in my head at least, as I had planned taking Friday off for a few months. I got up at 6, drank coffee, read. Killed legs at the gym (new workout, and I'm sore already which is not a good sign - or an excellent one, depending on your viewpoint.) Went grocery shopping, hung out with Willie, and prepped my super-awesome breakfast "cupcakes" for a super awesome person.
Now I'm going to FINALLY sit down. Some people thought I'd get bored not working. I begged to differ, and if today is any indication of what's to come, I won't get bored. Plus, with school... sigh, not likely. I always say that boredom is a luxury with which I am unfamiliar. It's true.
I didn't food prep this week, which would normally have me coming slightly unhinged, but since I get to cook at home... I will survive a week without my tupperware meals. Plus, I have a few backups anyways :)
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Super exciting stuff!
There are some amazing things in the works and I will share soon, promise.
For now, here is a photo summary of some of the fun things that have been happening in my world.
Life, if nothing else, is headed in a direction that I'm very, very excited about.
For now, here is a photo summary of some of the fun things that have been happening in my world.
| A little progress in the gym, not too shabby! |
| My mom cleaned my apartment... (As I sat on the couch and watched golf.) |
| Because it's "fun and relaxing" and I'm not gonna deprive her of "fun"... |
| I took my dad to a Brown's game. We didn't win, but the seats were pretty great! |
| This is my "great interception, Weeden" face. |
Life, if nothing else, is headed in a direction that I'm very, very excited about.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
I'm alive!
Really! And I promise to update this soon, but life has been pretty hectic lately and time keeps slipping away. But I am alive! And so is Willie!
Monday, July 29, 2013
Ohio State Fair!
Well, I can cross one thing off of my summer list. My life list, as well. I finally made it to the Ohio State Fair. I grew up in Texas, and the State Fair is a huge deal there. And as long as I've been in Ohio, I've never gone to the Ohio State Fair. Never. Cuyahoga and Lorain County Fairs? Yup, always.
But never the big one.
What's this fascination with the fair? One word: FOOD. Food on food on food. The people watching is phenomenal, I adore looking at the animals, and the smells... Warm air, the sounds, the crazy-amazing smells of fried deliciousness, sweet sticky cotton candy, BBQ.... Ugh, drool. Here's what I got this year. It's the one thing that I always have to get. And fortunately, since my food allergies have developed (or identified, at least), it is the one thing I can still eat without negative consequence:
But never the big one.
What's this fascination with the fair? One word: FOOD. Food on food on food. The people watching is phenomenal, I adore looking at the animals, and the smells... Warm air, the sounds, the crazy-amazing smells of fried deliciousness, sweet sticky cotton candy, BBQ.... Ugh, drool. Here's what I got this year. It's the one thing that I always have to get. And fortunately, since my food allergies have developed (or identified, at least), it is the one thing I can still eat without negative consequence:
Roasted corn, no butter. So good. Not pictured: more than one bite of corn dog and an entire caramel apple coated in chopped nuts. That I didn't have a chance to photograph, as I was too preoccupied with devouring it. Sorry.
Then there were animals. A goat bleated at me, and it was much, much louder than I had expected. I may have jumped a little.
It was a delightful day, and the weather was perfect. The day just kept getting better, but it's dinner time and I'm ravenous after my PM cardio. More later!
Saturday, July 27, 2013
I said I would!
Here is a little glimpse of the tornado of food that is taking place in my kitchen at the moment:
Starting from the top left and moving clockwise, we have: Chicken breast & summer squash, sweet potatoes & acorn squash & peppers and onions, my packed fridge, and my favorite meal each and every day: apple eggy oats. Not pictured are my turkey muffins, which haven't been made or prepped yet, and my daily shakes. I love food prep day! Except I want to eat all of it NOW! Instead, I'll have this:
Here's the rest of my day:
Yes, I think personalized plates are stupid. Yes, I totally just got them. I mean, come on. I LOVE CLEVELAND!!! It's my adopted hometown and a pretty awesome place! Been making some decent progress at the gym. Had one of those days where I wasn't really feeling it. I trained legs today, and I don't LOVE training legs. Saturday is usually shoulders and maybe plyos. But I missed a day and had to make it up. Shoulders will be tomorrow, early. So today involved legs, sprints, and a little bit of elliptical action. And I killed it. Strange. I'm not complaining! Hope you're all having a great weekend! Gotta go pay attention before I burn about a million dollars worth of chicken.
Hello, Lovely...
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Random Observation Time!
While shutting down my open apps, the following dawned on me:
- Open apps are like a snapshot of my day. Up, meds, gym, food, music, food, internet, music, food.
While getting ready to eat dinner, I mused up this little dandy:
- Watching episodes of SNL from the 90's is like a little history refresher mixed with a big dash of awesome. Right now: 1992, John Goodman hosting. Bill Clinton everywhere! Oh, Bill. Delightful.
Monday, July 8, 2013
Summer!
Summer never used to be my favorite season. It was actually my 3rd favorite. That has changed as I've gotten older. Fall, Summer, Spring, Winter, in that order. I don't know what changed, but something certainly did.
On my drive to work this morning, I was musing over the fact that summer is in full swing, but I don't feel it! I haven't done anything that screams "SUMMER!" yet. So here is a little list of the fun things I plan to do this summer. (Please note - Cedar Point, a usual summer staple, has not made the list this year. Why? Because I went last year, for the first time in quite awhile, and my back let me know immediately that I am too old for roller-coasters. Big. Fat. Boo!)
On my drive to work this morning, I was musing over the fact that summer is in full swing, but I don't feel it! I haven't done anything that screams "SUMMER!" yet. So here is a little list of the fun things I plan to do this summer. (Please note - Cedar Point, a usual summer staple, has not made the list this year. Why? Because I went last year, for the first time in quite awhile, and my back let me know immediately that I am too old for roller-coasters. Big. Fat. Boo!)
- Cuyahoga County Fair
- Long weekend road trip... Maggie... you're on notice...
- Birthday tattoo (BIG. FAT. GRIN!)
- Visit to Edgewater beach, even if it's kinda nasty
- Patio/porch beers
I'd like to add a trip to the State Fair, something I've said I was going to do for years, but it'll never happen!
I'm finally allowed to lift again, which is great! I did shoulders the other day, and will start my usual lifting split tomorrow. Simple pleasures!
Happy Monday!
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Alive! And Independence Day!
Good morning, and happy 4th of July! Hopefully the wet weather isn't destroying all of your plans!
I'm still a week away from being able to lift again; however, I have been back doing moderately intense cardio for the past week. I don't love cardio, aside from running, but it's nice to be back and is certainly better than nothing. I will be spending my morning getting in a little bit of cardio work and then intend to spend the rest of the day being super lazy! I considered driving out to see my parents but decided against it, knowing first hand what kind of drivers are on the road on holidays like this one. So. A little work and a lot of relaxing. Here we go!
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Ahhhh!
Happy, positive things!!!
I just got back home. Had the most amazing long weekend in Reston, VA. Got to see one of my very favorite people and meet her new friends, all of which were pretty awesome. Ate amazing (total treat/cheat) foods the entire time. I loved every second! I feel really lucky lately; I don't have a ton of friends, but I really value and adore the ones I have. I have a wonderful and supportive family. I have this wonderful person in my life that has come to always be there for me, support me, and I can't even begin to express how grateful I am. I just feel so blessed these days. I had the opportunity to bounce this idea of mine off of a group of people and it was good. That was awesome as well. Dinner beckons, last treat meal for awhile. Sushi!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Who did what to who?
Yeah, I'm had an amazing realization today. Sometimes, I really dislike being behind a computer for such a large chunk of my time. There is something about sitting still all day long, cooped up inside... Stuck. One huge benefit that I'd totally overlooked: I can stick to my meal plan. I have access to a microwave, Vitamix, fridge and freezer. And I have the freedom to eat when I want or need to. Just dawned on me in conversation with a friend this evening and, truth me told, it completely made my day. Simple pleasures. And now for something awesome:
Monday, June 17, 2013
Hi!
Welcome to the new blog. I'll be using it to track my fitness progress, share super important things (for example, my opinions) and vent/ramble about stuff. And junk!
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