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Five things I don’t eat anymore (and five things I do)
Mar 29th
This morning is a bit of a happy one for me. It’s the first time in 3-4 years that I’ve stepped on a scale to see the number 200 show up. Pretty cool – considering that at the end of November I was weighing in at 235.
(In other by-the-numbers news, my jean size has dropped from 38 to 34 in that same period of time… and I’m now buying medium t-shirts for the first time since I was 14.)
People have been asking me about what I’ve been doing to drop weight… and to quote a colleague of mine who has also dropped a lot of weight recently, “it’s 90% what you put in your mouth.” Granted – I’ve been on a pretty regimented gym routine – but I attribute a lot of the shrinking to changing my eating habits.
But the weight loss does come at the expense of my palate and some favourite things I used to chow down on that I don’t anymore. So… here it is. The list of five things I don’t eat anymore (but kinda miss)…
1. KFC Gravy
The Colonel had a secret recipe not only for great chicken, but also for a killer gravy. And killer indeed. An individual serving clocks in at 100 calories (63 of those from fat), 7g of fat, and 750mg of sodium. Yikes! Still… I kinda miss it…
2. McDonald’s anything…
Back in January, I had a craving for McDonald’s that I had to satisfy. So, on my way home from work I picked up a Quarter Pounder with Cheese, Medium Fries, and a Diet Coke. After not having eaten McD’s for some time, it was the most vile thing I had eaten in a long time. Simply put… every time I get a craving for something from the golden arches, I think of that experience back in Janaury (and how ill I felt afterward), and I remember why I don’t eat there anymore.
3. Starbucks Sweets…
Mmmm… Venti Coffee Frappuccino… Venti Non-Fat Caramel Macchiato… Apple Fritters… They all taste so good. And are soooo sugar filled. I’ve nuked them all from my Starbucks routine. Today, I’m a Venti Americano guy, and if I’m craving something sweet, I’ll reach for a Tall Black Tea Shaken Lemonade (and that is a rare treat.)
4. Chocolate (kind of)
I shouldn’t say I’ve eliminated chocolate completely from my life. It’s the one thing I simply can’t nuke. But I’ve changed how I consume it. I might go for a single Mars bar per week. Or a handful of M&Ms from the quarter vending machine in the kitchen at work. But I don’t keep it in the house. And usually if I’m reaching for a chocolate bar, it’s a comfort thing — so it’s a good chance to check up on my “how am I feeling” factor…
5. Cookies
Again, I’ll never turn down the rare offer of a cookie from a friend (thanks to JGL producer Tammy on Thursday for bringing in some fab oatmeal-raisin cookies from Tastebuds), but I don’t actively seek out cookies anymore. Chewy chocolate chip have always been the go-to thing for me… and buying a bag of them would usually end up seeing them devoured in a single night.
So, while I’ve excised five things I loved from my diet, there are five things I do eat with some routine or regularity…
1. Almonds
These are the ultimate go-to snack at work for me. I keep a bag on my desk, and when I get the munchies I grab about half-a-handful. They are protein and fiber-rich, and are good for keeping me from wanting to snack.
2. Chicken
I love chicken. I always have. At home, I usually prepare it as a stirfry. I often pick a lot of prepared-lunches with it in (ie: SmartOnes Chicken Parmesan, Lean Cuisine Chicken Carbonara). I’m a huge fan of using chicken as much as possible…
3. Hamburgers
Yes. Hamburgers. This is the once a week treat that I can totally justify. The patties I buy are the Safeway Eating Right Extra Lean Steakhouse burgers. They are low in sodium… and taste awesome. They let me get away feeling I’m still eating a hamburger without all the crap found in fast food ones…
4. Apples
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, right? They’re one of the few sources of sugar I take in on a daily basis. Juicy and tasty and good-for-you.
5. Rice
I can’t remember the last time I cooked a potato. But I really love using rice if I need a starch with a meal. It really adapts well to many different flavours, and is easy to cook.
So there you have it… not a food diary per se, but a tiny glimpse in to what I’m eating (and what I’m not).