Tuesday, June 03, 2008

The Fruit, The Veggies - The Legend

Gypsie recently posted that she wanted to know why I became a vegetarian. I really don’t recall if I posted the WHY’S about this topic before, I only recall posting that this is what I am doing. This is going to be a long one people. I apologize.

Back in October (2007) I weighed 207 pounds. I felt like total crap ALL THE TIME. I was suffering from panic attacks and had MAJOR issues with low blood sugar. In my family, there was heart disease, diabetes, and cancer running rampant. I was scared. I had tried every diet on the planet - except the grapefruit diet because I can’t stand grapefruit. But everything else, been there, done that. I had watched my friends do the yoyo thing on Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig for years. I knew there had to be a way to “fix” myself and get my life back. In waltzes Wicked Weighs. Yep. This place.

I came in here to read a post that Erin had written about Weight Watchers. Then found Jasmine’s post about a lovely little book that she read called Skinny Bitch. I went immediately and ordered my own copy. Skinny Bitch is blunt, raw and very much an in your face book about food. I have to admit, most of what they had written, I had read at one point or another but for some reason, it all made sense this time. I realized that I was pumping my body full of crap that was making me fat, miserable and unhealthy.

I didn’t give up meat overnight. I made a list of the things that I knew were not healthy for me (sodas, processed sugars, red meat, coffee, cheese, ice cream, chocolate - the list was pretty big) My ultimate goal was to cut down to chicken & fish - NOT to become a vegetarian. I dropped 35 pounds from October to December. That wasn’t the impressive part though. Nope. I felt fricken amazing. I took my last Zanax the first week in October and have not had one panic attack since. I have not had one single issue with my blood sugar dropping and almost passing out. I have had exactly one cold since October too. Through flu season....one cold. It lasted for three days. I finally was getting my life back. The better I felt, the more this whole “giving up animal products” seemed to make sense. So I just kept re adjusting. Until December 29. I was setting there on my 37th birthday going “I am really going to do this”. On January 1, I gave up meat. Quietly, just stopped eating it. No parades, no soapboxes. Just stopped. I haven’t looked back. I do still crave it on occasion. Mostly when my family is slurping away on juicy steaks. I know that seems contradictory to what I believe in but..the fact is, I was a meat eater for 36 years. I love food. I still recall how good it tastes. BUT - I also recall how horrible I felt in October. It’s just not worth it to me. My decision. My choice.

This covers HOW I did it. But the why’s are a different story. I want to tell you all that I am not an animal activist. I do not parade around the meat packing plants tossing blood on people. I do not show up at the fur trade meetings and scream at people. We are a meat eating nation. I can not change that. Nor do I want to be one of those people that people hate to be around because I always am spouting off about my agenda. BUT...you knew that was coming right? But, I do believe that our nation is very political. I believe that the meat industry has it’s hands in the government’s pockets and I believe that the FDA is a big crock of shit. Let me elaborate.

Point #1 - Have you noticed how our 12 year old girls are looking more and more developed now? Have you ever wondered why we seem to suddenly be dealing with diseases and illnesses that weren’t around a couple of decades ago? Have you thought about the fact that more people are keeling over from heart attacks now than ever before? Why the airlines suddenly decide that their seats need to be bigger? The meat industry. Stop and think about it. The cattle farmers are all out to make their money. I can’t blame them. They are growing cattle to sell to the meat packing plants. Well, if they have small cows, they don’t make as much as they would if they had larger cows right? Makes sense. So Joe Farmer finds a way to keep his cows healthy looking and grow fast so he can profit. Still makes sense. How does he do this? He pumps his cattle full of growth hormones and vaccines. The growth hormones give him more cow, faster and with less overhead since it doesn’t take him so long to grow a cow to maturity. Vaccines are simply viruses in small form. Well, what happens to those hormones and vaccines when that cow heads off to the slaughterhouse? They can’t clean that stuff out of the meat. The only thing we cook out of meat is bacteria. The rest? It all stays put. So when we buy those beautiful red steaks at the market, they are also packed full of growth hormones and vaccines. Then we bring them home, slap them on our grill, and feed them to our families. Hey look momma, I got boobs for my 12th birthday. We no longer have to wonder how THAT happened anymore huh?

Point #2 - Do you know that our bodies don’t naturally make cholesterol? Nope. We produce the cells that our bodies NEED. That yucky, stick to your arteries stuff...the only way to get that in your bod is to consume it. Do you know what the ONLY source of that cholesterol is? Animal products. Can’t be any more blunt there can I?

Point #3 - Have you ever taken a look at our teeth lately? Compare them to say....a tiger. A bit different huh? That is because tigers are carnivores. THEY EAT MEAT. Our teeth are more like an elephant in structure. What do elephants eat? Ummmm plants. Elephants, cows, horses...all herbivores. All have teeth like humans. I really believe that humans were not created to eat meat. If you look at the oldest history book we have...it says that the first humans were put in a GARDEN. Not on a ranch. Right? Hmmmm. ( This is the only time that you will hear me mention that book btw. )

Point #4 - How many of you chew your food the way you are supposed to chew in order to digest it? Do any of you have a clue HOW you are supposed to chew your food before you swallow it? It is supposed to be liquid when it goes down your throat. This allows your body to immediately begin to pull the nutrients out of it that your body needs to function. When is the last time you tried to chew a hamburger or a piece of chicken to the point of being liquid? Yeah. Me either.

I made the choice to not put anything into my bod that I can’t pronounce, or that I don’t know what it is. I made the choice to switch to a mostly plant based diet. And recently, mostly a raw diet. I am still in that process. It’s not easy. You have to get very enthusiastic about the choice. You have to arm yourself with knowledge so that you can not get knocked down by everyone on the planet that is going to tell you that it’s not normal and that it’s not healthy. They will even tell you that humans are SUPPOSED to eat meat. THAT alone makes me insane. I do still eat fish. Mainly because I live in Miami. I don’t get farm raised seafood here. My seafood comes straight from the ocean. Not from a controlled pond or pool where they are swimming in antibiotics or treated water. If I ever leave this area, I will also toss seafood out of my diet.

My family does not share my views on food yet. So, I often cook “adjusted” meals for myself. Yes, it makes me insane to see my kids scarf down a burger. Yes, I wish my hub would make this choice too because I know it would keep him around a while longer. But the fact is, I can’t not make their choices for them. I am choosing to educate them to the best of my ability and then set back and let them make their own decisions. My hub will never wear the label of being a vegetarian. He is not a label kinda guy. He has just about kicked meat from his diet though. My kids as well. At some point, they will get it. I know that. So for now, I eat like a cow (hehe) and enjoy the benefits. A. LOT.

Posted by Queenie on 06/03 at 04:29 AM
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Monday, June 02, 2008

I Swear I’m Here!

Sorry for the late Monday post and skipping the Saturday post!  I feel like my life has all been a whirlwind lately.  So much to do, so very little time! 

I spent Saturday afternoon doing exactly what Queenie suggested - I made my full month of June meals.  I was down 4 days because I’m going to Michigan this weekend but I was able to come up with enough meals for all the rest of my dinners with the exception of one per week - I alloted myself one night of going out to dinner per week and one day for lunch.  I didn’t go nuts on my lunch plans because quite frankly I am much more of a sandwich and veggie/fruit girl then I am to actually get my ass off the computer to make myself chicken salad or something.  I think this will only work for me and for the rest of you if you are realistic about what you put out for meals.  I know that I’m not going to make a dinner every night so I had to account for antipasto night with light turkey and light ham.  I also had to account for pizza night - you know 2 pieces of low fat/low calorie pizza and a big side salad.  Those things make it much more realistic for me, because the thought of me making huge meals every night is laughable to say the least! 

I did use the Biggest Loser cookbook as well as the cookbook from whats her name Seinfeld that I totally love!  That puree thing is awesome, and all the recipes are super easy.  I have made so many of them - and let me tell you the Meatloaf still is my favorite.  I am NOT a meatloaf person but this one in the book totally rocks.  So I have that one twice on my menu planner smile

Low-fat, low-calorie, low-carb or whatever you are into does take work, there is no question about it.  But again, it helps to be realistic.  Get a cookbook that you can relate to such as a low calorie 20 minute meal cookbook or something with 5 recipes or less.  Then save the big meals that take a lot of planning and a lot of time for the weekend or once during the week.  A lot of us get discouraged with things like cooking healthy or even exercising because we plan too big.  I know if I plan on walking for 60 minutes everyday by the 3rd day I will have most likely given up.  That is why I plan on walking 15 minutes per day - and then most of the time I stay on the treadmill longer because I actually want to.  Cooking is exactly the same - plan on smaller, easy healthy meals and then you may feel like switching it up for a harder meal - but when you plan hard meals everyday you will inevitably resort to going out to eat. 

So, who did actually make up their 30 day meal planners as Queenie suggested?  I know Blus-Zoo has hers ready wink

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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Planning and Clutter

I am almost embarrassed to admit this but...I am a bit anal. Oh, who am I kidding. I am a lot anal. I have lists for everything and a planner that tells me when i can pee. Yes. PATHETIC. The one thing that I do that I want to share with you all is my menu planning.

Organization is key to so many things in life. Especially when life is moving at such a fast pace. The one thing that I organize is our family menu. I literally am lost if I don’t have this. I print out a free monthly calendar from http://www.printfree.com and then set down at the beginning of each month and fill that sucker in with all of the dinners for my family. Yep. Seems a bit odd but it keeps me from doing a lot of stupid stuff.

Menu planning will make sure that you:

  1. never ever wander around the grocery store and impulse shop. This saves money, time and a whole lot of calories.
  2. don’t become a binge take out person. You don’t default to take out or order in’s when you plan ahead.
  3. can make smart choices for your meals that will fit your lifestyle.
  4. will have a peaceful evening at your home. I never have to listen to my kids whine about what’s for dinner anymore. If they don’t like what is on the agenda tonight, they can look and see that their favorite meal in on tap for tomorrow. Yep. Cuts down on whining. Less whining = happier home.

This is a tedious task when you first set down to do it. One of the best pieces of advice I can give you is to set with a notebook paper and pen and write down every meal that you cook for your family. If you are normal, you will have close to a months worth without thinking too hard. Then print out your monthly calendar and fill in the blanks. If there are holidays or special plans, I write those in too so that I know that I don’t have to cook or prepare anything that day. If the task of filling out a whole month seems daunting, I recommend that you try doing just a week at a time instead.

I have been doing our menu planning for over a year now. It is as normal to our family as waking up in the AM and brushing your teeth. Once I switched over to a plant based diet, I just plan the meals that I can easily adjust to accommodate myself as well as my meat eating family. Once a week, I set down and make out my grocery list based on my menu for the coming week. If we are spontaneous during the week and go out or order in, I just move that night’s planned meal to a different spot.  It literally has cut so much wasted time and STRESS out of my life by doing this that I wouldn’t think of not doing it. Give it a try. See if it helps you to stay on track with your health goals.

Posted by Queenie on 05/31 at 05:53 AM
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