With January comes diets, cleanses, resolutions to be better to our bodies by eating less and working out more. The gyms are crazed, spin and yoga studies fully booked and sales of quinoa and Kale on the rise. I fall prey to the January resolution every year without fail. This year I have recommitted to my fitbit, on nights I have not hit my step goal you will find me feverishly dancing around the house to rack up the steps. I also bought a juicer, which now may crowd out my coffee pot on the counter, at least until the end of the month. And here are these eggplant "meatballs" and avocado chocolate "mousse" from Mark Bittman's VB^ ("Vegan Before Six") cookbook. Bittman, the long time NY Times food writer is an evangelist for healthy and environmentally responsible eating. He always makes me feel guilty about what I am doing to my body and the planet. I bought this book back in July, but these are the first two recipes I have made out of them. As with most Bittman recipes, they worked well - just as he described, and were easy. They did not wow me, but is it possible to be wowed by eggplant meatballs? The avocado mousse grew on me. At first bite I tasted too much avocado and not enough chocolate, but two bites in I liked that balance. A real treat, not that healthy since it does have sugar and fat, but something you can feel a good bit better about when you need your chocolate fix.