Showing posts with label sugar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sugar. Show all posts
Thursday, March 22, 2012
100 Days of Eating at Home Challenge - Update!
Today is day 82 of the 100 Days of Eating at Home Challenge! How are you doing? I have found that making my meal plans more realistic assists with sticking to my meal plan most days. I still have problems with planning ahead and taking food with me to work or if I'm going to be away from home, but I'm still improving.
I think the best news is that I am currently 31.6 pounds lighter than I was in July 2011!! I'm still loosing slow and steady, which I am excited about. Now, I have the "problem" of finding pants that fit me correctly. I honestly do not have one pair of jeans that I have worn in the past couple of weeks that I thought were actually comfortable and fitting me correctly. SAD.
I think the worst news is that I still drink commercial HFCS soda everyday. Addicted? Absolutely. It seems to be less, but I guess I should be proud of myself for the times I choose water over the pepsi. Baby steps...
Other changes: With the rapidly increasing food prices in the country right now, I increased my food budget to $200 a month instead of $150. I think that is more realistic, especially when I'm buying milk and eggs from a farm and possibly my chicken (saving my pennies for a spring chicken order!).
I'd love to hear how you are doing with eating at home. 18 days to go! Will you make it?
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Sugar Free Challenge: The Rest of the Week
Well, even with two snow days from work, I still didn't find the time to blog every day about the sugar free challenge this week.
I must admit, there were three days (less than half!) that I ate a few Hersey's kisses. Bad, I know. But I think being snowed in with 9+ inches of snow makes one want to snuggle up in flannel snowflake pajama pants, fuzzy pink slippers, Stargate SG-1 on DVD, and a little bit of chocolate.
Things I learned this week without refined sugars...
Once I got over the initial cravings, headaches, and fatigue, it wasn't so bad. In fact, I had some major energy bursts and focused work time.
My appetite decreased. I would guess that this is because I was eating more healthy fats that filled me up quicker and were overall more satisfying to my hunger. Example: Tonight, I made potato soup and polish sausage with cheddar on top (like my Mom makes). It looked so good, but I could barely eat a few bites before feeling full. Oh well, potato soup for lunch tomorrow at work! Yum! Plus, I've been craving liquids (no soda for me!). The only caffeine I've been drinking is unsweetened iced tea. Trying to modef keep it that way. I think it has just enough caffeine to give me a little boost without all the crazy HFCS. The other weird craving has been cheese! I have been eating lots of cheese. I hope to maybe decrease this a little, but for this week's challenge, I thought that cheese was a better choice than a large coke from McDonald's. Yes? Yes.
I saved a lot of money. Yes, hard earned cash money. Not only did I give up sugar, but this meant no eating out because, let's be honest, sugar is in most fast food and I don't have an ingredient list to look at when I go to the Olive Garden. Looking at my bank account, I spent more money at Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Greenwood Farms, US Wellness Meats, and Dierberg's, but I saved money in the long run from eating out. I ate a lot out of my freezer and I need to stock up again on homemade soups and meals that I make ahead of time and freeze (beef barley soup, potato soup, spaghetti sauce, beef stew, chicken and quinoa soup).
I'm definitely going to stay conscious of what I'm eating and if refined sugar can be avoided. I'm still not sure what I'm going to do for family birthdays and the cake dilemma or eating at my parent's house, but I suppose I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
An unexpected thing that happened this week was that I was also free of refined flour - without even really trying! I have been eating sprouted bread for a while instead of regular whole wheat bread, but the eating out thing kept refined flour in my tummy. Well, it was out this week. I have some sprouted flour (wheat, spelt, and rye) and I'd like to start baking my own bread...mainly because buying the sprouted bread from the store is uber expensive, and the bread isn't very soft - more stiff and crunchy. I'm still searching for a great sprouted flour homemade bread recipe to use with my new Pampered Chef loaf stone.
If I can go sugar free for a week, so can you! Try it out!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Sugar Free Challenge Day 2
Day 2
Sugar Free Challenge, Day 2 is about done. Not so bad today, except for the lingering chocolate craving. I did, however, experience some shakiness around 2pm today, but it was short lived after downing some water. I feel like I’m having a hard time staying hydrated which seems weird because I’m pretty sure I’m taking in less caffeine. Maybe it’s just a transitionary thing. Here’s what I ate today!
--Scrambled eggs with sharp cheddar cheese; 2 pieces of sprouted bread toast with pastured butter and –ehem—strawberry jam. YES, AGAIN.
--Unsweetened ice tea and water throughout the day.
--Homemade beef barley soup
--Mozzarella cheese (snack)
--skipped dinner (not feeling so great, so didn’t want dinner. Feeling like a bug is coming on…pretty sure it’s unrelated to the sugar thing.)
I have to share my happy little bit of awesomeness today. Last weekend, I bought a really great thermos to take with me to work. I have really been wanting to eat homemade soup for my work lunches, but alas, I usually eat in my car (and am usually lucky to have 10 minutes to eat). So, hot soup was a little elusive since I don’t have a microwave in my car. However, this thermos from Target stated that it could keep things piping hot for up to 7 hours! Honestly, I doubted it. Boy, was I wrong! This awesome thermos kept my beef barley soup steaming hot until lunchtime, even though it was left in the freezing car. In fact, it was SO hot that I still had to blow on it so I wouldn’t burn my tongue. Fantastic. I’m super excited about taking soup and hot meals for lunch! I may need to invest in another one for coffee or hot tea to keep with me in the car. We’ll see… Check it out: Thermos at Target.com
I still need some creative things to eat for snacks. I’m going to try to make this avocado dip for veggies. Looks like it might be good…might help with my snacky needs.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Sugar, Sugar
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1dqt4_the-archies-sugar-sugar_fun
This week I decided to participate in the Sugar Free Challenge over at “The Nourishing Gourmet” blogsite. I’ve been reading labels for a while now, and I get very frustrated when nearly every product I pick up off of a grocery shelf has some derivative of sugar or corn syrup – most of the time as the first ingredient. UGH! Why does everything have sugar in it? Probably because of it’s highly addictive properties. Companies continue to sell high quantities of super unhealthy food because these products are crazy addictive. I really think that if most Americans took an honest look at how sugar affected them, they would admit they are addicted.
Today was DAY 1 of the Sugar Free Challenge for me. I tried to follow the advice over at The Nourishing Gourmet to gradually decrease sugar intake over the weekend to lessen the blow. Saturday: check. Sunday? Wicked cravings for Coca-cola and a chocolate covered strawberry blizzard from Dairy Queen. I know that I have some hormonal things that have been also affecting my cravings, but I went ahead and indulged.
Today, I have stuck to the rules: No refined sugar (and trying to do no refined white flour as well). Natural sugars are okay. I did accidentally have a cheat at breakfast: strawberry jam on my toast. But I honestly didn’t even think about it. Here is what I ate today:
1. 1. Scrambled eggs with sharp cheddar cheese; sprouted toast with pastured butter and –ehem—strawberry jam. Apple juice (no added sugar). Also a small swig of kombucha.
2. 2. Homemade beef barley soup.
3. 3. Frozen strawberries with vanilla whole milk organic yogurt (I love the Brown Cow brand for yogurt).
4. 4. Cheese and walnuts.
5. 5. Iced tea.
6. 6. A bite of a fermented pickle (didn’t taste as awesome as I thought it would…)
7. 7. Left over pork chop and quinoa. ½ tablespoon of raw fermented sauerkraut.
8. 8. Mozzarella cheese snack.
I felt like I was eating ALL . THE . TIME . And I drank a lot of filtered water. But at this very moment, I have a wicked nasty chocolate craving. I think the hardest thing for me when I’m trying to eat differently is my car. I can go to the g-store and buy smart. I can meal plan. I can prepare. But, I can also walk outside, get in my car, and go to any of the infinite fast food restaurants near my home that will sell me sugar filled and other crap food without me even getting out of my car. I mean, honestly. There is a McDonald’s directly across the street from my apartment complex, along with a Golden Corrale. Additionally, within walking distance is a Taco Bell, Jack in the Box, Mexican Place, Stephania’s to go, Hardees, Walgreen's, and two grocery stores. Right now, I could WALK to Walgreen's and buy as much chocolate as my checking account could handle.
But I haven’t yet. And honestly, I’m too tired at this moment to walk my butt to the car, let alone to Walgreen's!
Today I was lethargic. I had crazy chocolate cravings. I had trouble concentrating on anything but getting a piece (bag) of chocolate. And I had a lingering headache all day. I eventually took 2 Aleve this evening…but I’m just realizing that I didn’t check to see if the Aleve had sugar in it. Wouldn’t that just be a kicker if the ALEVE had sugar in it? ACK!
I’m a little worried about tomorrow (Tuesday) because of being at work all day. I need to remember to take a bunch of snacky stuff with me that can survive being in the cold car all day and can be eaten while I drive.
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