Posts Tagged ‘Food’

A Simple Diet Makes It Easier to Have a Healthier Diet

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Last October, I drastically changed my diet. After about a dozen people recommended Eat to Live by Dr. Joel Fuhrman, I finally read the book. I’m a skeptic of most diet programs and being active, I didn’t have a strong need to lose weight. At the time that I changed my diet, I thought maybe I had 5-10lbs to lose - nothing to write home about. So I wasn’t motivated by weight loss. I finally picked up the book because so many people had told me they never felt better after they switched. Here’s what I liked:

  • It’s written by an actual doctor. (Ok, Dr. Atkins was a doctor too, so this reason doesn’t stand on it’s own … keep reading)
  • Dr. Fuhrman’s successfully treats heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and stroke patients with nutrition. I have all these diseases in my family history, so this one really won me over.
  • Dr. Fuhrman’s diet is simple. The philosophy is increase the ratio of nutrients to calories in your diet. You do this by eating whole plants, the less processed the better.
  • What I really liked is that it makes sense and is simple. Eat natural foods. Avoid processed foods. Eat as much as you want, when you want.

So in early October, I went cold turkey. I cut out all refined sugars, processed foods, meat, dairy, salt and oil from my diet. I thought it would drive me crazy. Up until this point, I had subsisted on ice cream, soda, tortilla chips, cheese, crackers and just about anything else that came in a box or a bag. But it was far easier than I had thought. Here’s how I do it:

I eat fruit every day for breakfast. If I have time before work, I’ll also have oatmeal or whole grain toaster waffles. But usually I stick to just fruit and tea.

For lunch, I eat a salad. Every day. I mix it up. There are lots of types of salads. I avoid dressing unless it’s vegan. But I was never a big salad dressing fan, so this one was easy for me. Some of my favorite salads were things I had never had before:

  • purple cabbage, carrots and onions with some balsamic vinegar
  • green beans and tomatos - simple and delicious
  • taco salads are great even without the meat and cheese
  • pecans, almonds, walnuts add a whole new world of flavor to mundane salads
  • beans also add a lot to salads: garbanzo beans (some call them chick peas), kidney beans, black beans and pinto beans are my favorite salad toppers.

For dinner, I’ve been exploring all kinds of vegetarian/vegan fare:

  • soups
  • vegan chili
  • whole grain pastas and brown rice
  • vegetable stir frys
  • veggie sandwhiches
  • home-made veggie pizza (cheese-less, of course)
  • veggie curries

The options are endless. In between meals, I snack on nuts, fruits and veggies.

So what’s the verdict? I love it. I feel great. I sleep well. I have a ton of energy. I both think more and less about food - more about what’s in my food and less about what to eat for each meal (something I used to hate). I enjoy cooking more - turns out adding some constraints really opened up my creativity in the kitchen. I did lose some weight. It turns out I had a little more to lose than I had thought, but not much more.

If you are concerned about what’s in the food you eat or are concerned about health risks associated with diet, I highly recommend Eat to Live.

Simplify Grocery Shopping

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

Over the past year, I’ve switched from doing my grocery shopping in stores to having my groceries delivered. It saves both time and hassle. Here in the Bay Area, I use the following services for my groceries.

West Side Organics

I get fresh, locally grown, organic produce delivered to my house every friday. I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables and am more or less living by this service. Unlike other produce delivery services, this one allows you to customize your delivery order up to 24 hours in advance. Their web site is easy to use, the produce is always delicious and they even throw in recipes with every delivery. As an added bonus, you don’t have to be home for the delivery. They pack your produce to survive a day on your door step until you get home from work.

Safeway

I use Safeway delivery for the rest of my groceries. My order rarely changes and Safeway’s site allows me to quickly browse and buy from my last order. It means I can get my grocery shopping done in about 10 minutes. Only drawback is you have to be home for delivery. But they do offer 2 hour delivery windows which is much better than the standard 4+ hour delivery windows.