Friday, September 28, 2012
Day 11
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Day 10
Today has been a very tough day living as a Nutritarian. It didn't start out that way. I woke up early, had a lot of energy, and ate an apple with delicious natural almond butter from Whole Foods. A couple of hours later, I had a snack of ice cold juicy watermelon. I thought I was well on my way to completing another successful day. Then, fatigue and weakness set in. I couldn't bear to make a salad with "no oil" dressing. The thought of eating it was just too unpleasant to go through the effort of making it. I had a couple of errands to run so I decided to stop by Whole Foods on the way back and pick up something ready made and healthy. It really wasn't that easy. There were tons of Vegan items that looked somewhat appetizing, however when I read the labels, they almost always had some sort of oil added. Now if I was on weight watchers, or most other "diets" this really wouldn't be a problem. But Dr. Fuhrman doesn't want us to eat oil in the first 6 weeks of his plan. He believes that all oils, even olive oil are really empty calories that lead to disease. I walked around the store and got more and more discouraged. Finally, I went to the bean aisle and bought a package of black beans. I decided to go home and make a salad and struggle through lunch. But.....I got lucky. I heated the beans, added some fresh salsa, and a really good balsamic vinegar. In a matter of minutes, I had one of the most flavorful soups I have ever eaten. Seriously, it was that good. I also made a romaine salad with avocado dressing. By the time I was finished I was full and hopeful again that I will make it through another day.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Day 9
I woke up so hungry today! I went into the kitchen,
walked past a box of Croissants, and opened the refrigerator. Thank goodness I
still have fresh watermelon and pineapple left. I didn't think the fruit would
satisfy my hunger, but I was wrong. After I ate I felt fine and better than
I've felt in a while. I spent the day doing laundry and much needed
housecleaning. My energy level remained strong until about 4:00 pm, when I decided
it was "quitting" time. For dinner I am going to eat the rest of my
salad that I made for lunch and a vegetable soup that Tony bought from Chicken
Cafe. I am milking my trip to the doctor yesterday for an extra day and letting
my dear husband wait on me.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Day 8
Part of getting healthier requires keeping up with
necessary screening tests. I am happy to say that as of today, I am up to date
with all. In preparation for today's test I had to do a strict fast.
Unfortunately that meant no nutrients at all yesterday. I did a complete
cleanse which left me quite hungry today. I ate a bowl of vegetable soup for
lunch, and mushroom barley for dinner. The doctor suggested that I pass on
salad.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Day 7
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Day 6
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Day 5
Food on hand and preparation of ingredients are key elements for success. I drove in a circle earlier this week trying to decide where to buy my groceries. I buy different things at various markets and I truly couldn't make up my mind where I should start. I'm glad I settled on Costco. In the past I have opted for Gelson's for a few quality produce items. I buy a small amount and pay a lot more but I feel confident that my food won't sit in the back of the refrigerator rotting. I finally made my decision to head to Costco and stock up. I'm glad I did. You can't beat the quality of their fruits and vegetables and the cost is always right. I love their vine ripened tomatoes and sweet white onions. I refrigerate the onions and find that it makes them even sweeter for salads. I also love their bags of sweet multi colored peppers. Usually I hesitate when buying their large bags of romaine lettuce. I wonder if we can really go through so many heads before they go bad. This week's shopping trip I decided to just go full board. I even bought a large bag of spinach. I am happy I did. It has made this week of salad making convenient and easy. And, there will not be one bit of waste.
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