Sunday, March 25, 2012

Introduction

Hello all you lost souls out there that can't seem to find the perfect diet, 

This is a blog about my journey to achieve the most balanced healthy lifestyle for myself. My blog about becoming a health conscious 'flexitarian'. The main reason I'm starting this blog, is to share the recipes I try out, with other 20-something wanna be chefs that might be in the same boat as me. 

The Problem
What boat do I find myself in these days? Well, I'm a 25 year-old working professional (though I don't FEEL old enough to call myself that) and I'm beginning to realize that working 40+ hours per week, taking business trips all the time, and attending some sort of function or out of town trip with my boyfriend every weekend of the year, is no reason to let my physical and mental health fall to the wayside. 

There's a big change from walking across campus to classes every day of the week and lifting heavy trays of food while you serve at night, to going to sitting at a desk 45 hours per week and then coming home to have a beer or a glass of wine every night after work. But you can't help it! You're just tired from work and want to relax and unwind! 

I'm not overweight by any means, but I've been finding, lately, that my body is not near in the shape it used to be when I was younger. The big wake up call was having to change the style of clothes I wore to hide the beer/ wine belly I had acquired. And I'm not a generally lazy person! I just pour all of my energy and efforts into everything in my life except for my diet and health.  It doesn't matter what size you are though, if you don't like the shape that your body is in, then you owe it to yourself to make a change. 

The Background
I love to cook. I picked up cooking as a hobby about 3 years ago. You can ask my family, before that, I wasn't even allowed in the kitchen. Plus I had no desire to cook before I lived in a house without home-cooked meals for a year. There's just something incredibly rewarding about following a recipe, cooking a dish, and then having someone else try it and say "Man that's really good!" Enter my boyfriend, the guinea pig. And the Guinea pig can't complain, because he wouldn't have a home-cooked meal otherwise, and most of the time the meals turn out great. 

I love good food. My parents are divorced, but in each of their households they were the cook. My mom and dad have different styles of cooking, but both are incredibly delicious. Dad's style was that of fancy savory dishes, which is why from the time I was 10, I've had discriminating tastes for a perfectly cooked steak. Mom's style of cooking was a little bit more southern and always 'good for your soul' food. Mom's dishes I can cook every night of the week, Dad's are Friday/Saturday night meals. So I have a well-rounded pallet. 

Over the past few months a couple of my out of town friends have started getting into shape. Which I admire them for, but my subconscious screams "you should be doing the same!" 

I also have a friend here in town who  works at Whole Foods. She's not a 'granola' but every now and then she non obtrusively mentions a healthy alternative. Not sure I could be doing this healthy journey without her. She's like my healthy partner in crime. 

The Cleanse

The cleanse I've chosen: 1 week of being vegan with other health considerations: No alcohol, no meat, no dairy, no caffeine, no sugar, no salt, no oils, nothing pre-made that has been extremely processed, lots and lots of water, and walking/running my dog as many days after work as I had time for. 

Why this cleanse? I started thinking about doing a cleanse because I really wanted to kick start myself into a new diet. I did some research about cleanses, but they all seemed like some desperate super model attempts at getting really skinny really fast. I mean, come on, the cayenne pepper cleanse?  Luckily, my very good friend that works at Whole Foods (let's call her Marzipan) sent me this link to everything you need to know about a healthy cleanse. 

Whole Foods article about Cleansing Questions

This was the single most helpful source of information I read on cleanses that are good for you. The point is to set your body back to zero. Let your colon and your liver have a week off. Give them a chance to clear out, so that they work better in the future to help you stay healthy. The article talks about doing a cleanse once every year, not to lose weight, but just to refresh your body . It can give you more energy and make you feel happier. A cleanse paired with an active lifestyle will make your body thank you. So, for my ultimate cleanse, I decided to do a combination of all the cleanses I had read online and all the diets I had read online. 

But Im not Vegan. I love meat. I love a medium rare juicy steak and I have a love affair with cheese dip that cannot be topped. I love deep dish cheesy Pizza Hut Pizza, and ice cream. And I couldn't survive without a cup of coffee in the morning at work. And sugar? Dont get me started on the sweet treats I love to eat. The goal was to do the cleanse for a week and then step it up to a new type of full-time life-long diet. 


This diet, if I try really hard to follow it, will mean that I'm now a Flexitarian. I'll make wise choices regarding the food that I eat, and incorporate a little bit of vegan and vegetarian into my diet every day. This is the most realistic diet for me, personally, because I have no reason to give up meat. But I do have a reason to make myself eat the most well-rounded variety of nutrients that are available to me. And, let's face it, I like cooking new things, so this is just one more challenge for me to conquer. 

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