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Struggling with My Diet

It is April now, and I have been on my whole food plant-based diet for a about four months now. I did have some meals that I flexed out, but it has remained about 96% plant-based. My weight has recently plateaued with a 36 pound weight loss, and I am struggling to move the needle.

Don’t get me wrong, I am very excited that I have lost the weight I have, but I am struggling with my “personality tendancies”. I have a tendancy of “rise and repeat”, so I am not varying my diet as much as I should be.

I do not know a lot of recipes for plant-based dinners that are quick and easy. I have cookbooks and the recipes are only a search away, but I tend to run out of steam in the very early evening. Most of that is contributed to my pain in my feet, hip and back. What is that from? I think it is a result from years of inflammation that has resulted into several chronic diagnoses.

What have I been eating? Well, for Breakfast, I have oatmeal with blueberries, strawberries, flax and cinnamon. Lunch can be a salad or protein shake, with a EarthChip Organic Vegan Protein, banana, greens, applesauce and plant-based milk. Dinner is generally a pot of homemade soup or chili with with plenty of beans and veggies, or if I am in a pinch, I make a quick bean burger, loaded with Dijon Mustard and veggies. My snacks can be hummus and chips, or hotsauce and chips. I have stopped alcohol now about 7 months now, and to tell you the truth, I miss the habit of the wine and cheese while I was cooking dinner, but I don’t miss the increased blood pressure or the poor sleep that always followed.

I have ordered some Anthony’s Textured Vegetable Protein, which is gluten free, and non-gmo. I have also ordered some Butler Soy Curls. I hope both of these will give me some new options to increase my protein intake and give me some quick and easy meal ideas like tacos and burritos, with veggies, and hotsauce. I think the soy curls might be excellent for my own fajitas, with bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, squash, and hotsauce.

One pot dinners are really my goto now. I eat to fuel my body and not feed my face. I do not need a full three course meal. The one struggle I am really having a difficult time with is yogurt. I love yogurt each night as a sweet snack with granola or fruit. I try not to eat too much fruit at night though. I have noticed that it increases the pain of my inflammation the following day.

This week I have increased my walking to at least 30 minutes a day if it is not storming. This is spring and I am in Texas. I have gotten some cabbage, both green and purple, and I am going to nail down a recipe to substitute for my chicken salad. That is always a quick and easy sandwich if I am ever caught at night, either not feeling well or simply too tired to cook. Also, I need to prep salads and have them ready to go in containers so I can pull, dump and add dressing, and I have a healthy meal. Things like this will ensure, you do not hit the local drive-thru or order a pizza.

I do need to find some recipes for soy blocks. One that I can crumble into a stir-fry or scramble. Theses will add good options as well. I have not gotten into the soy meats yet. I drink a ton of soy milk, but not meat as of yet.

I have some vegan cookbooks, but I will say that the meals are more complex than I would like. I also have Plant-Based on a Budget Quick & Easy, by Toni Okamoto along with her other book, Plant-Based on a Budget. She has some good idea recipes, but in my opinion, she uses too much oil in all her recipes. So, I constantly have to substitute vegetable broth, apple sauce or other things . The jury is still out on the healthy benefits for someone that has to stay away from nuts and oils. She uses a great many of both in her recipes.

My advice to you, is to think about your favorite meals you loved and consumed prior to your diet restrictions. Now, try and nail down a recipe that tastes exactly like it. Get creative and think outside your box. I didn’t think this was possible until one day. I made a recipe of a cold slaw salad and when I closed my eyes, it tasted exactly like my southern potato salad recipe I used to make to accompany my sloppy joes and barbecue ribs. This is a win/win. Anytime I can incorporate cruciferous veggies into my diet, is a good thing being a cancer survivor.

As I told you before, change will not come overnight, and I am your living proof. You must grow your own recipe book with things you like. I tried keeping all the recipes in all the books and marking the pages, but I could never find the recipe I was looking for, when I needed it.

I hope this helps and gives you some encouragement to move forward in your journey to a healthier life. Only you can do this, it is not going to be done for you. But, I can tell you, the benefits far outweigh the effort!

Alicia

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This blog is for entertainment and informational purposes only.  The information contained within this blog is not intended to diagnose or cure any medical condition.  I am not a physician, licensed dietician or physical therapist.  

This blog is the result of my personal experiences and what I chose to do for a healthier lifestyle.  As always, before you begin a diet, exercise program or add supplements, please consult your healthcare professional.

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The biggest nutritional bang for your buck

I will list the highest nutritional yields in each food category. These are the top guns of their categories, the biggest bang for your nutritional buck, if you will. The higher the nutrient richness score, the better it is.

Vegetables

  • Spinach 65
  • Swiss Chard 55
  • Crimini Mushrooms 47
  • Asparagus 43
  • Broccoli 40
  • Romaine Lettuce/Salads 40
  • Collard Greens 38
  • Kale/Mustard Greens 34
  • Tomatoes 34
  • Brussels Sprouts 33
  • Green Beans 33
  • Summer Squash 32
  • Bell Pepper 29
  • Cauliflower 29
  • Celery/Fennel 25
  • Green Peas 24
  • Cabbage 22
  • Carrots 22
  • Winter Squash 20
  • Beets 15
  • Eggplant 15
  • Garlic 15
  • Onions/Leeks 14
  • Sweet Potatoes 13
  • Cucumbers 11
  • Potatoes 8

Fruits

  • Strawberries 24
  • Raspberries 18
  • Cantaloupe 14
  • Pineapple 12
  • Kiwi 11
  • Oranges 11
  • Papaya 11
  • Watermelon 11
  • Apricots 9
  • Grapefruit 8
  • Grapes/Raisins 8
  • Blueberries 7
  • Cranberries 7
  • Bananas 6
  • Plums/Prunes 6
  • Lemons/Limes 4
  • Apples 3
  • Fig 3
  • Pears 3

Herbs and Spices

  • Parsley 21
  • Mustard Seeds 15
  • Basil 11
  • Turmeric 11
  • Cinnamon 10
  • Cayenne Pepper 8
  • Black Pepper 7
  • Ginger 5
  • Dill 4
  • Cilantro 3
  • Rosemary 3

Whole Grains

  • Oats 12
  • Rye 10
  • Quinoa 7
  • Brown Rice 7
  • Whole Wheat 7
  • Buckwheat 5

Diary and Eggs

  • Eggs 18
  • Low-Fat Milk 17
  • Yogurt 15
  • Low-Fat Cheese 9
  • Goat’s Milk 8

Fish and Shellfish

  • Tuna 24
  • Shrimp 23
  • Salmon 21
  • Cod 21
  • Sardines 20
  • Scallops 14

Poultry and Lean Meat

  • Calf’s Liver 41
  • Grass-Fed Beef 15
  • Venison 14
  • Lamb 12
  • Chicken 11
  • Turkey 11

Nuts and Seeds

  • Sunflower 18
  • Flaxseeds 13
  • Sesame Seeds 12
  • Pumpkin Seeds 11
  • Walnuts 8
  • Almonds 7
  • Peanuts 6
  • Cashews 5

Note on choosing your foods. As you can see from this list, blueberries only score a 7, compared to Strawberries, which score a 24. That does not mean you should never eat blueberries. Blueberries are loaded with cancer-fighting antioxidants. The deeper the color, generally the more the antioxidants. This is a guideline to show you where some of your favorites might fall.

Remember to check out my post below on organic vs conventional for money-saving tips.

When choosing your meals, try to choose from an assortment of these top foods. It is important that you do not fall into the habit of eating the same foods every day. Try to mix it up. This will take planning and prep work on your part but you have to do it if you want to succeed.

Alicia

Additional tips for your diet

Here are some additional tips when starting your new diet. Just keep in mind that you are on a journey, not in a race. Look at this as you being sick and tired of not helping yourself be the healthiest person you can be, and you are ready to start taking steps in the right direction, to boost your nutritional intake, and hopefully your overall health.

If you haven’t seen my first post on getting ready for your new diet, please check out the below link.

https://nutritionisthekeytohealth.com/getting-ready-for-your-new-diet/

You’re in this for the long-haul

I still think about the tortoise and the hare story. It is true like everything in life, you cannot rush perfection. Your diet will be your “new normal” because it is your new lifestyle change.

Does that mean you aren’t going to find yourself in front of the ice cream bowl one night? Nope, there are no guarantees here. However, only you have the power to get yourself back on track.

You had a moment of a lapse of judgment, so accept it, and get on with it. Note it in your journal and how it made you feel afterwards. Maybe when you are ready to break your diet again, you will go back on read that, and it will give you to power to say, “No way. I am staying the course”.

Water

Please remember to drink plenty of water when starting your new diet. When you go on a healthy diet, your body will start to purge toxins. You will need to assist your body with this by providing it H2O.

If you are still drinking sodas, you are not doing yourself any favors, even if they are diet. Also, energy drinks are a no-no. I allow myself one cup of coffee in the morning. By a cup, I mean 8 oz., not a 26 oz. Yeti to take to work or the gym.

I drink bottled water in non-BPA containers. It is not the best option, but it is a step above my area tap water. It also reduces your barriers to entry, when striving to get your daily water intake.

If you have it cold and ready to go, you are much more likely to grab and go, assisting you in reaching your goal. You can purchase a high-end water like, Fiji. However, they are extremely expensive, but it all depends on your budget. This is your journey.

I will also filter my tap water that goes into cooking. I have a countertop pitcher for this. A Zero or Brita works well.

Remember please recycle any bottles you use. Our planet is like our body, it is the only one we have. When it is gone, it is gone. We don’t get another one.

Try to get moving

Even if it is parking further from the doors, when you go to work, school or the store, try to get those extra steps in.

If you live in a hot area like Texas, or have a health condition and you cannot be outside due to the air quality, when you make your trip to the store, take some extra passes down each isle. If you do this everywhere you go, it will assist in getting more steps in.

Walking helps with a great many things. Remember this saying,

“Motion is Lotion”

Moving only small amounts helps with your stiffness, especially if you have auto immune diseases like fibromyalgia or arthritis (especially in your back). It will also assist in getting those intestines moving.

This is your journey, enjoy it!

Alicia

Welcome to my blog

Welcome to my blog. My name is Alicia. After successfully losing 35 pounds on a whole food plant based diet, I decided to “flex” out of my diet for my birthday. My sister wanted to cook for me. It is just easier sometimes to flex for a night or weekend, instead of trying to levy a restrictive diet on someone who doesn’t understand. So, I flexed.

Then the unthinkable happened. A little thing called life, reared it ugly head and I lost my job. The stress sent me straight to my comfort foods of diary, processed foods, cheese and wine. The weight has returned and I feel horrible.

I know what caused it, but I could not seem to stop. Why, because it is a habit. Like when you have had a stressful day at work and you come home and have that one drink just to take the edge off. Pretty soon, that one drink has turned into two, and maybe three. It gets so entrenched in your habits, the drink is in hand shortly after you enter the door. Habits, they can be difficult to break.

Maybe you go through your favorite coffee establishment or fast food each morning. A combo meal at lunch, or happy hour with friends. It’s all the same. It could be a huge bowl of ice cream or six energy drinks/coffee in a day. The effects these have to our health is outrageous.

I decided to create this blog, because I do so much better when I hold myself accountable. Putting my story out there, for even the possibility of one person seeing it, gives me that added drive I need to succeed.

This blog is a work-in-progress, and hopefully will be taking shape in the near future with content that can help you reach any goals you might have.

Thank you for stopping by, and please come back for updated content.

Alicia