Thursday, January 12, 2012

The First Three Days


So far, so good!

On the first day, I had my delicious green smoothie and smoked salmon on crackers (as you saw on here) and it was a great way to start my new food plan. I also went back to the gym for the first time in……well……longer than I’d like to admit! I have a tendency to push myself too hard when I first return to exercising – I set unreasonable expectations for myself, thinking I should be at the same point I was when I was last exercising regularly. So I decided to not push myself too hard, and to ease back into just moving my body again. For the month of January, I’m just going to walk for 45 – 60 minutes a day on the treadmill, 4 – 6 times per week. That may sound like a lot…but keep in mind I spend the rest of my day on my butt in front of a computer! I started listening to my audiobook, and that TOTALLY helped! I put my sweatshirt over the treadmill screen so I wouldn’t stare at the amount of time remaining, and it worked – I got lost in listening to the story and before I knew it the 45 minutes were up! I did the same thing on Tuesday and Wednesday. As for today? A walk this afternoon in the lovely snow!

I did have a couple of challenges the first day, I’ll admit. Around 4pm, I started obsessively thinking about food. And I know it’s only because there were so many things I could no longer eat – any other normal day and I wouldn’t have thought twice about it. But I also wouldn’t have thought twice about eating something sugary at that point either! I was craving something sweet…badly. And then I had a prior engagement at a local brew pub at 6:30, so I had to find something to eat there for dinner. I looked at their menu online ahead of time, and went into the bar knowing what I was going to order. So I got a turkey burger (no bun or cheese) on a bed of lettuce with red onion and guacamole, and a side of steamed broccoli. Not bad…but definitely not as good as something I could make in my own kitchen. I think I’ll need to hold off on eating out for awhile! But the biggest challenge that evening was being surrounded by people drinking alcohol that I can’t have. Hopefully that will progressively get easier…

When I got home that night, I wanted to reward myself for completing Day One with something sweet…so I started thinking about what I could make that would comply with my food plan. I melted some Earth Balance in a skillet (a dairy and soy free blend of organic oils that tastes like butter) and grilled large chunks of pear so they were soft and hot…and buttery. Then I melted a teeny amount of Earth Balance and mixed it with half a teaspoon of agave, and coated chopped pecans with the sweet, buttery mixture. I tossed the “candied” pecans with the hot pears in a bowl, sprinkled it all with cinnamon and drizzled it with a tiny amount of coconut milk. It was DELICIOUS!! I highly recommend it!

But since then, the past two days have been really good. I’ve enjoyed the food a lot (especially my gingery brown rice and salmon burgers last night!) and I haven’t been hungry at all. And I haven’t really had cravings, which is great. But I do miss cheese…a lot. Dairy in general, actually. And I probably will the whole time I’m doing this meal plan. And I miss not having to think about food so much and being able to just grab whatever I want out of the cupboard, or order anything off of a menu. But I’m sure that’s something that will get easier rather quickly. I will say that I already feel lighter. I know that I haven’t actually lost weight in only three days, but I still feel lighter. Maybe it’s just the difference of not having such heavy food in my stomach all the time. But whatever the reason, I like it!

One last thing… All day yesterday and today, my throat has been scratchy and I’ve been extremely congested and sneezey. So I’m either coming down with a cold or it’s my body detoxing. But either way, I’m fighting through it, staying strong with my food plan, and resisting the urge to eat grilled cheese and tomato soup!

4 comments:

  1. Even though it is easier to not think about food and just grab something from the cupboard, thinking about food and what you eat means that you are doing good things for your body and yourself. And, as you said, it will get easier with time. Have a good weekend!!

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  2. You're absolutely right Anna -- thank you!!!

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  3. I loved reading your first re-cap. I wish I started on day 1 with you :) Now as I get ready to sit in a conference all week with no kitchen and no real control of where or how I get my food I'm trying to come up with at least healthy things I can bring with me or make in the room :) You are such an inspiration and I can't wait to sit and talk with you when I get back :) Meg

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  4. That pear thing sound delicious! One of my biggest weaknesses is cheese & dairy, too... Ice cream especially. But I have gone began before (though usually by substituting not so healthy things, like soy ice cream, which actually has just as many calories & fat as dairy ice cream.) But dark chocolate would probably do the trick, if that pear thing didn't (at least for me.) I wish I had started this journey with you, too! I have been going to the gym regularly for the last 2 weeks, before work. I like the elliptical, and I watch TV with captions & listen to music. I may have to try the audiobooks!

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