I must confess I detest the word diet. It has such a negative connotation to most of us. Truth is, if you eat anything at all you're on a diet, but not everyone makes the best food choices. I'm also convinced dieting as we know it is the wrong approach. For the most part it's unsustainable, deprivation is depressing, and the body wasn't designed to operate without complete food groups. So how do you clean up your eating?
For us it was a matter of daily choices. I literally changed my eating overnight. Jimmy made his changes more gradually. Consequently he's had greater success. Starting with simple changes is doable. Choose one or two new changes a week and stick to them. Pretty soon you will have changed a lot of things in a relatively painless way. Here are some changes we incorporated along the way:
Bake, grill or broil your meat instead of frying
Choose mustard instead of ketchup or mayo
Switch from breakfast cereal to oatmeal
Try olive oil and balsamic vinegar for salad dressing
Drink 2-3 more glasses of water a day than you have been drinking
Choose a sweet potato instead of a white one
Switch from regular soft drinks to diet (add fresh lime for taste)
Mix almonds and raisins for a quick snack
Eater smaller meals more frequently
Plan for eating the foods you crave (for us it's mexican)
Here a picture of one of Jimmy's typical meals now
(that's a 97% fat-free turkey burger) If you'd like an easy read on cleaning up your eating that makes sense, pick up a copy of The Eat Clean Diet. The Eat Clean Diet can be found in my Amazon Store. Please see my disclosure statement.
2 comments:
OK, I couldn't stay silent on this one. I am a testimony that these procedures work. I have been following The Eat Clean Diet since April (now December) along with some regular exercising (mostly running three miles 2 or 3 times a week). I have lost 33 lbs and 44.5 total body inches during that time. I promise that if you follow the principles in the book and couple it with any type of exercise (stepped up one level from your current routine), then you will see results. Your body will just feel better, and in return you'll have the desire to get moving more -- it's a great cycle!!! If I can change my diet and "recliner-potato" mentality, then ANYBODY can. Thank you, K, for introducing me to this life change in April--I'm such a healthier mom, wife, woman for it! ~Janet Pope
Thanks so much for your comment and let me take this opporunity to say to everyone, Janet looks fantastic! You've been very focused and your choices are paying off. It's been great fun and a real privilege to be able to watch this process. Way to go Janet! Kelley
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