This is a going to be short and sweet. I hear people use the term cheat days. I am not sure I like the word cheat when it comes to food. Maybe if you look off of someone's home work and copy, then yes I would use the word cheat. But as for eating food I think we should empower ourselves and be happy about what food choices we are making. And if we aren't going to be happy about it then we shouldn't do it. And if you are happy about the food choices you are making then you could use the term celebration day instead of having guilt and saying cheat day!
What do you think???
Friday, February 26, 2016
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Real Life Breafast
Today was an inventive hodge podge kind of breakfast. I wanted to eat somewhat healthy and didn't really have a lot of time since we needed to leave for preschool. Also I haven't been to the store lately so we just grabbed whatever was in the fridge. We found left over pancakes, carrots, red peppers and blueberries. Definitely a breakfast to remember. Colorful if nothing else.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Food Boundaries when it comes to sugar.
Hello, so this is something I think about a lot since the decision is constantly being brought before me. Yes I struggle when to let me kids and myself have sugar and or sweets . But I don't really call them sweets I just usually process it in my mind as sugar. I want my kids to have a healthy relationship with Sugar as well as myself. I want them not to be afraid to eat it or to do it with shame. I want them to be empowered and not shameful. I know I have made some mistakes in the past with sugar and my kids. I believe this is because we never set proper food boundaries with sweets. I know it is a work in progress. Sometimes my daughter will say things like "I don't like sugar." When clearly she does like sugar! I want her to know that it is ok to like sugar! It just needs to be kept in moderation in my opinion. So what is moderation? Moderation for my family is not going to look like moderation for your family.
So that is why I believe everyone should have a discussion about what is moderation with sweets for their family. How does it look? How often, and how much. The kids should be involved in this to a certain extent depending on their age/maturity. And the beautiful thing about this is you can try it out for a week and then re-evaluate. Life is all about being flexible.
For me and my family we had the talk, I think it went really well and my oldest who is five was involved and able to participate.
Our family food plan regarding Sugar. It is very basic and simple!
Sunday dinners everyone get dessert.
Birthdays and Holidays (The big ones, like Christmas, Valentines day, Halloween, Easter, Thanksgiving)
Family outings once a week or less to get a treat. Whether it's to the local Donut shop, or ice cream or to Nana's (grandma's) freezer to get a Popsicle. Or the occasional baking cookies day.
For moms
Of course there will always be baby showers and girls nights that come up. But I think if you keep the portion size to a minimum then it should be ok.
I am a huge fan of sharing dessert. The other day we all split one gelato and it worked out fine. (Good thing the spoons are so small :)
Benefits to cutting down on sugar.
Think of all the money you will save, and the health benefits are too numerous to count! Happy Food boundary setting.
Tell me your success stories of your failures, I want to hear about your plans!
So that is why I believe everyone should have a discussion about what is moderation with sweets for their family. How does it look? How often, and how much. The kids should be involved in this to a certain extent depending on their age/maturity. And the beautiful thing about this is you can try it out for a week and then re-evaluate. Life is all about being flexible.
For me and my family we had the talk, I think it went really well and my oldest who is five was involved and able to participate.
Our family food plan regarding Sugar. It is very basic and simple!
Sunday dinners everyone get dessert.
Birthdays and Holidays (The big ones, like Christmas, Valentines day, Halloween, Easter, Thanksgiving)
Family outings once a week or less to get a treat. Whether it's to the local Donut shop, or ice cream or to Nana's (grandma's) freezer to get a Popsicle. Or the occasional baking cookies day.
For moms
Of course there will always be baby showers and girls nights that come up. But I think if you keep the portion size to a minimum then it should be ok.
I am a huge fan of sharing dessert. The other day we all split one gelato and it worked out fine. (Good thing the spoons are so small :)
Benefits to cutting down on sugar.
Think of all the money you will save, and the health benefits are too numerous to count! Happy Food boundary setting.
Tell me your success stories of your failures, I want to hear about your plans!
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
All Beet Up!
If nothing else make this juice just for the fun pictures.
All Beet up juice-- 4 carrots chopped, 2 beets chopped, 1 lime chopped and juiced. It was delicious!!! I loved, loved the lime juice! It was packed a poweful punch! I don't know if you can tell from the picture but the lime is a size of a lemon. I'm not sure where I've been or if this is something new? But I'll take it!
Monday, February 15, 2016
Up Beet!
Up Beet Salad! So this is probably the first time I have EVER had beets in my salad. And can I just tell you they are sweet. Beets are sweet. If someone would of told me Beets were sweet I would have looked at them like they were crazy. They do have a bit of an earthy taste but I kind of like that about beets. We all have a rugged side to us and a sweet side. So I feel like beets are relateable:) Ha Ha. The avocados I used were so ripe and at their peak flavor. There is nothing better than a perfectly ripe Avocado.
Salad--Mixed baby greens with baby Kale, chopped beets, chopped carrots, and chopped avocadoes.
Dressing--balsamic vinegar, and olive oil (not shown on salad)
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Food for Thought
No pictures of food today just thoughts. I know eating good food that's not heavy on the carbs and sugar can sometimes be a chore. Take salads for instance. Sometimes I begrudgingly eat salads. It's not that I don't love salads, but because sometimes they can start to taste the same. Today when I was eating a salad for breakfast. Yes for breakfast. (My husband left it on the counter, and forgot to take it to work.) I was eating it and not paying attention to flavors or texture. Basically I wanted to get it over with and move on the the next thing. But I knew that was not good for me or my body. So my body relaxed more and tried using my senses to really enjoy the salad that was before me. It was much more tastier and much more enjoyable then just "getting it done." Take time to enjoy your food. Even if you have had that same food time and time again.
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Richness
There is something about foods with a richness in color. They are vibrant and happy and might I add delicious. Today I made a simple juice. I used two beets chopped, 4 carrots chopped and one medium sized apple chopped and juiced. There you have it. Also I hear beets are high in iron so thats a plus. And they are just so darn beautiful when you juice them. I have yet to try straight beet juice. One day, one day! Oh and have you ever heard the term beet red? Need a juicer, ask a friend who might have one hanging out in their cupboard... Good luck. The one we are using and loving is an Omega Juicer.
Monday, February 8, 2016
Colorful Nibbles
Lunch-- There is nothing worse then going for your lettuce and finding it smelly. So today we improvised and nibbled on a little bit of everything. 1 egg, broccoli, carrots, green grapes, red peppers and of course GOAT cheese. If you aren't a fan of goat cheese try the aged goat cheese. It is positively the best cheese I've tried since Gouda. Go ahead and goat cheese, I triple dog dare you!
Friday, February 5, 2016
Almost All Green Salad!
Salad -- mixed greens, chopped broccoli, avocadoes, green beans and crumbled goat cheese.
Dressing--basalmic vinegar, olive oil, and honey.
Simple Salad
Lunch or Dinner
Here is an easy to throw together lunch. Just as long as you have all the ingredients on hand.
Simple Salad--Greens with baby Kale. Baby Kale is much more palatable. So if you think yuck when you think Kale "think baby Kale" baby steps, baby steps:) Cut up mushrooms, sunflower seeds, sugar snap peas and crumbled goat cheese.
For my dressing I drizzled on oil and basalmic vinegar. And as my daughter would say TA DAAAA!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)