I would feel incomplete if I didn't post about week 3 of the detox (the FINAL week YAY!) but I don't have much to say. By this point I was very tired of all the work I had to do to eat - I couldn't reach into my freezer to grab lunch for work, I couldn't eat anything in the cafeteria, I kept buying more veggies than I had time to actually cook. It was getting stressful and I'm glad it's over. During the final week, I was able to add back eggs and gluten free grains, so I sustained myself on scrambled eggs (extra whites), hardboiled eggs borrowed from a coworker, and oatmeal with chopped nuts and dried fruit mixed in. Rice played a big role as well. All in all, I managed to lose 4 pounds, which has really come in handy lately as I am squeezing into suits from 2009 for job interviews :) But I'm so glad to be back to eating normal, trying to be mindful and incorporate some of the lessons learned about my relationship with food over the course of the detox. It's clear to me that I rely heavily on grains in my diet, and that if I deprive myself of something it comes back to bite me later when I binge on 20 of that thing and 500 other things!
Would I do it again? Maybe... but not for quite a while! I feel that if I try to incorporate the lessons I learned and make a point to "be good" during the day at work, I can keep my weight in check without having to do an extreme diet like this one.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
2012 Whole Living Healthy Detox: Week 2
Well, week 2 is over, but it was much easier than week 1. We made quite a few tasty meals. We started the week off with a family Christmas party - we brought baked salmon with chimichurri sauce. We also revamped one of our favorites, lemon pepper shrimp, to be detox-friendly (and MUCH healthier). Typically, this dish consists of whole wheat orzo and broccoli sauteed with garlic, topped with shrimp in a lemony, peppery, garlicky, buttery sauce. We left out the orzo and we left out the butter, making the shrimp with only the lemon, pepper, garlic, and a bit of olive oil, so there wasn't much of a sauce. We were very pleased with the results!
Throughout the week, we also ate our Dark Days meal of beans and cabbage, and I improved upon my favorite smoothie from last week, the Carrot Mango Smoothie, by adding some strawberries to it as well. We used up the only soup in the freezer that we can eat, a veggie-filled base for Soup au Pistou, to which we added white beans and a cube of basil puree to give it flavor. One day for lunch at work, I had half a bag of frozen edamame for lunch, which surprisingly filled me up a lot!
I also managed to squeeze in another recipe from Plenty, one of the two featured cookbooks for January. The recipe is for Saffron Cauliflower, shown up above, which we ate as a side with salmon. Because you cook the cauliflower, onions, and golden raisins in the oven, covered, the saffron flavor steams into them. If you really like saffron (I find it overrated, but that's just me) you will probably like this dish. I would have preferred if the cauliflower mix was left open to roast and crisp up a little, but it was an OK dish. I probably won't make it again.
This week is week 3, the final week of the detox. It's going to take all my willpower not to go straight back to sugar and coffee and bacon! Wish me luck!
Sunday, January 8, 2012
2012 Whole Living Healthy Detox: Week 1
I'm doing the 2012 Whole Living Action Plan, which is kind of a healthy 3-week detox. This first week, I ate only fruits, veggies, nuts, and plant based oils. It was hard at times, because I was seriously craving sweets from the holiday season, but we made it through the cravings and I even dropped a pound or two of unwanted weight! We cut this week short to 5 days instead of 7 because we have another family Christmas gathering to attend and we wanted to have more options than just the veggie tray. I'll write more about week 2 next week. I've been too busy during the week to post, so while I'm doing this detox, I'll do a summary at the end of the week. Hopefully when I'm done I'll be craving nutritious foods instead of all the sugar I've been craving.
Here are some of the foods I've eaten this week...
Fruit Salad Smoothie - from the Vitamix cookbook, which came with my Christmas gift :) and this was the first smoothie I tried with the Vitamix. It was delicious. It had a bunch of different fruits along with carrot and cucumber.
Berry Delicious Smoothie - also from the Vitamix cookbook, some pineapple and berries, including cranberries, which provided a really nice flavor. I plan to make this again this week.
Orange-Berry Smoothie - This one was pretty good, kind of tangy from all the orange juice. I would make it again.
Beet and Carrot Smoothie - This was my least favorite. I couldn't even force myself to eat it. I don't like beets, so I thought this would make them easier for me to stomach so that I could get all their nutrients without the flavor and texture I don't like, but the beet overpowered the smoothie and the ginger didn't help either.
Carrot, Mango, and Herb Smoothie - I'm drinking this one right now and it's one of my favorites from the week, probably because it doesn't have any veggies in it... just carrot juice, orange juice, mango chunks, and mint. I put about half the amount of mint in because it can be overpowering, and I just get a slight refreshing coolness from it.
Kale Slaw with Red Cabbage and Carrots - I had this for lunch a few times, and I really liked the tangy dressing and the crunchy pepita seeds and the hemp seeds were good too. I liked the refreshing bite of parsley though toward the end of the week I got lazy and it was just kale, cabbage, the nuts, and dressing.
Steamed Broccoli and Squash with Tahini Dressing - We had this for dinner one night and it was one of our least favorites of the week. The broccoli with the tahini sauce was the best part. I definitely wouldn't make this one again.
Roasted Peppers, Cauliflower, and Almonds - This one was pretty good. I liked the roasted peppers and the saltiness from the kalamata olives. One thing I would do differently is to make a better dressing, since this one was mainly just lemon and oil. This would also be really good with feta. Boy do I miss cheese.
I've already started week 2, and I've moved on to making mostly my own recipes either improvised or from other sources. One in particular deserves its own post, and if time allows, I will share it this week.
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