Monday, January 17, 2011

Chile Lime Tortilla Chips

(makes 6 servings)

Weight Loss Recipes : Chile Lime Tortilla ChipsIngredients:

  • Non-fat cooking spray


  • ½ tsp grated lime peel


  • 2 tsp honey


  • 2 tsp vegetable oil


  • 2 tbsp fresh-squeezed lime juice


  • 4 flour tortillas (8" diameter)


  • Chile powder to taste


Preparation:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.


  • Spray a large cookie sheet with non-fat cooking spray.

    In a medium bowl, combine chile powder, lime peel, lime juice, vegetable oil, honey and stir finely.


  • Using a pastry brush, brush tortillas with the lime mixture.


  • Cut tortillas into 12 wedges. Place wedges on a single layer on cookie sheet and sprinkle with chile powder to desired.


  • Bake for 8-10 minutes or until golden brown.


  • Keep in an airtight container at room temperature.


Make 6 Servings:

Weight loss recipes Amount Per Serving (1/6 of recipe (46 g)): 135 Calories, 3 g Protein, 22 g carbohydrates, 1 g Dietary Fiber, 4 g fat, 1 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 166 mg sodium

17/365 - Junk Food Day AKA Birthday Celebrations

This past weekend we celebrated our oldest daughter's birthday.  Part of our family's birthday tradition is that we let the kids choose the food menu for the entire day.  Each child has his own original palate they enjoy satisfying and it's fun to see what they come up with.  Unfortunately, it's rarely healthy.  

Breakfast: Chocolate donuts and Cinnamon Toast Crunch

Lunch: Sub sandwich with chips

Snack: Bell pepper with Ranch dipping sauce. (I may have asked the question, "Would you like to include something healthy in your day?")

Dinner: Pepperoni Pizza

Cake and Ice Cream


What was my game plan? It would be easy to eat my own special foods for the day, but that would be insulting for the kids.  They enjoy picking out the menu for the whole family and it's fun for them to eat it as a family. So to keep the peace and the spirits high, I decided to eat small portions. 

I had one donut for breakfast and I was surprised how lousy I felt. If it had been a big ol' cream filled donut, I would have understood why I felt like throwing up thirty minutes after I ate it, but it was just a small old-fashioned chocolate. Ever notice that when you've been eating healthier, your body suddenly reacts to junk food? It's also scary because junk food doesn't effect me when I'm eating a lot of it.  It's like my body gets used to it and I can rationalize it's not "so bad" because I don't feel "horrible." Substandard food trickery.

Lunch was actually pretty good.  We put a ton of lettuce in the sandwich, she said she wanted a little, so we ran with the opportunity.  A serving of chips isn't a bad thing, if you can keep from going back for seconds.

For dinner, I was running around making sure five little girls and the rest of our kids had everything they needed.  I ate two pieces and a big glass of water when everyone was settled. By the time we had cake and ice cream I was too tired for more than a sliver.

I've found that a day full of junk isn't the worst thing that can happen to your health efforts if you simply eat small portions, exercise sometime that day, and get back to healthy habits the next day. One day doesn't cause damage, it's repeating the junk food day over and over that does.

Can't think of a title.

Back from Fuertaventura. It was awesome. High 20's and 30's  every day and about minus 10 at night (Celsius!) No, it was really lovely but you did need your cardie in the evenings because until 1st January the bar/lounge was thick with tobacco fog so sitting outside was a bit nippy.

Then a miracle happened. A smoking ban came in for our last week. YAY! So we could sit inside and see each other from across the table. And be a bit warmer too.

Can't believe Spain have introduced a smoking ban. Its a pretty smokey culture lets face it. I don't think anywhere else, apart from china maybe, has such a culture of smoking for leisure. It was fabulous after the ban it really was.

I used to smoke as you know, but never ever felt comfortable smoking in public or in bars... I always took myself off to the garage at home and sat with a blanket and a good book to have my fag. I never smoked inside the house, but I always smoked in the car. It used to while away the hours. I hated going somewhere and coming back reeking of fags so I always avoided smokey dives even when I was on 25 a day!!! Yes, I really had quite a habit on me. Thankfully, and bafflingly, I have never craved cigarettes since stopping, and the smell puts me off more than whets my appetite, so its always find it a bit of a bonus these little smoking bans.

Anyway, news. The results came back clear for Paget's, so that's a bonus. Now we are on to trying to find out what the hell it really is. Apparently its rather baffling. I like to be different!

The band. Meh. What is there to say. It stopped me eating pretty much all holiday so I stayed the same weight (unheard of!) throughout my holiday.

I am toying with the ides of
a.)

Having all fluid out and doing slimmingworld really seriously

or b.)

Having a small fill so that I can eat absolutely fuck all.

What say ye?

My fill provider - Jane Wilkinson-Tancock - suggested that maybe I needed a small fill - maybe 0.25ml. Her reasons were because my day is pretty much thus:
breakfast - coffee
lunch - tea (possible soup option)
dinner - tea
evening snack - full meal + toast + snacks

...so I need something to stop me eating so much in the evening.

I would appreciate your thoughts because it does make me wonder why I can eat whatever I please after about 9pm. However I think maybe this is not the best option for me and I should just forget it and do slimmingworld. It seems easier (and cheaper) and it means I can eat stuff.

It will be 4 years in February which I cannot believe. I need to do something one way or another as I just feel uncomfortable. I am not sure if I actually have what it takes to make the band work for me now as I am too far down the line, know all the cheats and am not able to control myself enough not to resort to them.

Maybe I just don't want to lose weight? I dunno. I am pretty sure I do cos I hate the way I look and feel, but I am not sure if I want to submit my body to the puking and not eating things again. I know people say  "nooo that is not how it should be!" but it is! It IS like that for me. Either I am not losing weight and eating like above, or too tight and I puke several times a day and get grizzly and annoyed because I cant eat stuff. That is what it's like. There doesn't seem to be the happy medium for me.
I have tried to find it but its the most elusive little fucker on earth.

Anyway, I dunno which way to jump. If I unfill then I have to stick to it or I am going to get bigger. If I have a fill I can see myself sitting in the same situation and being annoyed and frustrated just like I am now + a bit of puking.

hmmm.

Well we shall see. Do I give it one more little shot?

I haven't forgotten the idea of going to your clinic either Caroline :-) I might just do that.I know that when I was trying to stick to my calorie goal on daily plate it was very very hard. I wasn't doing slimmingworld though. If I do slimmingworld I can eat untold stuff and just avoid fats. If I have a fill I will eat less than I am now and that makes me feel a little sick too. Jeez. Does it really matter?

Actually does it?

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Thank you & finding peace

Thank you!
Tonight I finally sat down and read all your sweet comments from my SOS post last Tuesday. Most of you can relate to my issues, and several of you feel like you're in the same boat. There were a lot of great ideas on how to beat my late night eating, things I'll be trying in the near future. You guys are very kind. Instead of just writing me off as a lunatic (which lately, I wouldn't blame you), you came to my rescue. I love you guys. You're the best.

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Figuring things out
This past week I've been trying to figure things out, trying to understand what is wrong with me, or even if perhaps there really isn't anything that terribly wrong. Other than the fact I've been running around in a totally chaotic, frenzied state regarding my weight, I think I just may be okay after all. As sweet Kelly! said, I'm not really "broken".

I've been totally obsessed with trying to find the perfect plan for me to lose weight. Count calories, count Points, count calories AND Points. Do Weight Watchers, don't do Weight Watchers, try a blogger's challenge. Exercise like a maniac, cut back on the exercise, more cardio, less cardio, heavier weights less reps, lighter weights more reps.

Frankly, I'm tired of the insanity. Enough already.

The people I admire the most are the ones that have made peace with food and with themselves. Dawn, Grace, Roxie, Helen, Carla (Miz Fit), Lyn, LynnLoretta, Sheryl (Ms. Bitch Cakes), Sean, Allan, Tony and many others just like them are my real heroes.

These people have come to terms with who they are as a person, they've accepted themselves and find value in their very existence. This has dramatically changed their relationship with food. I want to follow in their footsteps.

I haven't totally figured this all out for myself yet, but I have figured out that what I was doing wasn't working. Hating myself, putting myself down constantly, calling myself terrible names, not even liking myself a little bit, all of that has to stop.  I know my low self-esteem is a big reason why I try to comfort myself with food. My overeating is just a symptom of bigger issues.

I've been reading Bob Greene's "The Life You Want. Get Motivated, Lose Weight and Be Happy". He lists the main obstacles that cause people to struggle with losing weight and maintaining the loss. I'm only about a third into the book but so far I really like it. It's not as "new agey" as the last book I read on this topic (Geneen Roth and I can't even remember the name of that book).

This is what it says about body image (The Life You Want, Chapter 1, page 29):

It's crucial to not only accept your body but also make taking care of it a priority, no matter what else is happening in your life. "You might worry, 'If I accept my body, then I will become complacent and just gain more weight, " says Ann Kearny-Cooke. "However, I have found that the opposite is true:  Beating yourself up about your appearance and putting yourself down is the last thing that motivates healthy lifestyle change." In fact, once you are able to improve your body image, you will choose to actively take care of your body (by, say, increasing your physical activity, and giving up fried foods and overeating at night).

You can see why I'm hooked on this book.

In the meantime, what am I doing to lose weight?
Well, I've decided to just calm the hell down. No more jumping from one idea to another, trying to find the quick fix to a broken Diana. I'm slightly askew, certainly not perfect, but not broken either.

I went to Weight Watchers on Saturday and for the first time ever I decided not to weigh in. I just didn't feel like facing the scale. Instead I checked in with the receptionist and stayed for the meeting. It was about Power Foods (a concept I really like...to read more about it, check out Sheryl's post on power foods, much better than anything I could write).

After the meeting I talked with Janis, my Weight Watcher leader. I was honest with her and told her I was struggling and felt hungry all the time. She suggested I eat mostly power foods to keep the hunger at bay. She also asked me if I was eating any of my 49 weekly Points. I told that actually, I hadn't really been following the plan, I had tried to cut way back and as a result had become ravenously hungry which usually led to a binge on an almost nightly basis.

She suggested I track everything I eat this week, every day, every bite and to really focus on the power foods. I'm going to print it out to take with me to next Saturday's meeting. She told me to weigh in with her because she wants to see how I do. If I don't lose then she wants to talk to me after the meeting. She said "we'll figure this out together".  I love her.

Janis is a Diamond Weight Watcher leader meaning she's in the top 20% of the leaders to have the most members make it to goal and has the most Lifetimers. I feel relieved that I finally talked to her and told her about my struggles. I also feel like I have to be extremely accountable this week because I made a promise to her. I've already printed off yesterday and today's food tracker (I have a pre-bedtime snack planned tonight...a Weight Watcher smoothie with milk and a frozen banana). I've also added these two days to my food diary blog. No more calorie counting. That was making me even more crazy.

On thing you'll notice if you look at my food diary is that I'm not eating all my Points. I don't know how to explain this because I've always been one to eat all my daily Points, all my Weekly Points AND all my Activity Points. I can honestly say since I've started focusing on power foods, I'm not hungry all the time.

I also feel like I'm eating a massive volume of food. This has me a little concerned, and I can't possibly see how this can work for losing weight. I promised Janis I would give this my best effort, so that's what I'm doing. I'm not limiting my fruit intake, but I'm not eating large amounts of it. In fact, I'm eating a lot less than I use to eat on the old plan.

Exercise has been really good for the last week. My husband even went with me today. It's become such a part of my life these last three years that I can't ever imagine stopping. I still have my mornings when I'd rather just stay in bed, but I don't give in very often. It's a necessary task that I have to complete every day, just like brushing my teeth.

Again, I just want to thank you all so very much for your support. I really appreciate it. I'm not sure where I'd be without it, and I credit all of you for helping me stay afloat on this thing, even when I just want to give up. I thank God for you every day. I really do.

Black Bean and Corn Dip

(makes 3 cups)

Weight Loss Recipes : Black Bean and Corn DipIngredients:

  • 1 (15 oz.) can black beans, drained and rinsed or 2 cups black beans cooked at home


  • 2 green onions, sliced


  • 2 cups cooked fresh, frozen or canned corn


  • ½ tsp basil


  • ½ cup plain non-fat yogurt


  • ½ tsp chili powder


  • Black pepper to taste


Preparation:

  • Using a blender, blend all ingredients.


  • Blend for about 20 seconds or until all ingredients are smooth.


  • If the dip is too thick, stir in 2 tbsp of yogurt.


Make 12 Servings:

Weight loss recipes Amount Per Serving (1/4 cup (69 g)): 68 Calories, 4 g Protein, 13 g carbohydrates, 3 g Dietary Fiber, 0 g fat, 0 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 77 mg sodium

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Apple Berry Fruit Leather

(makes 8 servings)

Apple-Berry-Fruit-RecipeIngredients:

  • 3 cups apples, cored and chopped


  • 1 cup raspberries


  • 1 tsp cinnamon


  • 2 tbsp frozen orange juice concentrate


  • 1 tsp fresh lemon juice


  • 2 tbsp honey


Preparation:

  • Preheat oven to 140 degrees F.


  • Using a blender, blend 1 cup of apples, the orange juice and the raspberries until smooth.


  • Add remaining apples and blend until smooth. Pour apple mixture in a medium bowl, then stir in the lemon juice, honey, and cinnamon


  • Line a baking sheet with plastic wrap (Don’t use aluminum foil because it's difficult to remove the fruit from this item.) and tape to edges.


  • Pour apple mixture on the plastic lined baking sheet and spread with a rubber spatula until it's 1/8 inch thick.

  • Leave about ½” of space open from edge of pan to allow fruit to expand while drying.


  • Bake in oven for 4-6 hours. Fruit leather is done when it is no longer sticky to the touch. When done, roll the fruit with the plastic wrap the long way.


  • Cut into 2-inch pieces. Keep in an airtight container.


Make 8 Servings:

Weight loss recipes Amount Per Serving (⅛ of recipe (72 g)): 59 Calories, 0 g Protein, 15 g carbohydrates, 2 g Dietary Fiber, 0 g fat, 0 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 0 mg sodium

Vitamin D as a best weight loss pill

Many of us have been confused by recent news on the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in society after years of being harassed for wearing sunscreen. Supposedly, all enrichment items such as milk were to ensure that nearly everyone was getting enough vitamin D.

Vitamin D plays an important role in the formation of healthy bones. Generated in our body as a reaction to sunlight. Suddenly, vitamin D, which was once considered common, is one of the major health problems of modern medicine. People perform tests of vitamin D levels to an unprecedented rate.

What is so important in vitamin D?

Vitamin D may actually be one of the most important nutrients for a healthy body and mind. In fact, vitamin D helps fight cancer. Also known to be important in preventing autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular disease and a variety of infectious diseases.

But, for the purposes of this article, the positive correlation between obesity and vitamin D deficiency has recently been discovered. A study on women living in southern California, which is popular for its sunny life.

Those who took advantage of the sun and got a lot of vitamin D were found to be much thinner than those with a deficiency of vitamin D. In fact, even controlling for other factors such as age, vitamin D deficiency itself appears to have been correlated with an increase of 16.3 pounds. Most of us would agree that 16.3 pounds is a significant difference.

But there is more about the correlation between weight-vitamin D that only the external mass. Those with higher levels of vitamin D also tended to be higher. This supports and even extends previous scientific studies on the importance of vitamin D for bone growth and health and welfare .

Besides, who conducted the study seemed strange that so many young women have achieved a deficiency of vitamin D as living in a sunny area. Could this be the result of both sunscreen? It is too early to tell, but many in the health field are recommending at least 15 minutes of sun exposure without sunscreen every day.

Of course, before taking this step you should consult with your doctor and ask them to review their levels of vitamin D. Your doctor may also want you to take a supplement of vitamin D, particularly if you live in an area full of sunshine. In general, vitamin D must be taken in high doses in combination with fatty foods for optimal absorption. Again, consult your doctor about this.