of dining out, drinking, celebrating, feasting, etc. That's what's upcoming. I weigh 154 lbs now, 33 less than when I started the Sonoma Diet in February. Hopefully, I'll survive the next three weeks of: leaving my job (and assorted lunches, happy hours, etc), spending a weekend up the coast, spending a weekend on the Jersey shore with two friends, spending a week with my mom in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
This will be a real test of whether or not I can maintain my size. Dining out, culinary adventures, feasting with friends and family, these are some of my greatest joys, so it will be quite a challenge not to overeat at every meal. Still, I hope that I can make every non-festive meal a healthy one, that I can squeeze in some exercise, that I can practice portion-control (periodically), and that I can make healthier choices while drinking in excess (Another glass of wine? Sure! Another margarita? No, thanks!).
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
The Farmers' Market
So I mentioned in my last post that my youngest brother had visited. He is fresh from his first year of college and is quite passionate about food politics, an interest I share, though I lack his dedication and extremism. I could blame my more moderate views on my advanced age, but the truth is is that I think I am just as concerned about our nation's food supply and eating habits. I am also concerned with my bank account, but I think that's a non-issue if I shop carefully at my local farmers' markets.
One of the reasons I chose the Sonoma Diet is because I felt it aligned well with my food values. I didn't want to follow a plan that encouraged low-calorie frozen "entrees" and margarine use; I didn't want to be told that Diet Coke or Sweet-N-Low are healthy choices. I love that the Sonoma Diet essentially mandates that I consume whole foods, but I think it's about time to take it to the next level.
So, I unveil my new goal: buy as much as I can at my local farmers' markets. It's summer, and I live in Southern California. I should be able to make this work. I can buy a wide array of produce, cheese, eggs, and even seafood (and I think possibly even meat). Especially with the economy the way it is, it seems all the more important to spend your dollars wisely. Shopping at my local farmers' market (where all of the offerings are "California Certified") is, I think, the very definition of wisdom, as the money I spend stays within my community and goes to something I value. And considering I believe that the "big food" industry is literally destroying the earth and killing people, it seems rather insane to spend my limited funds in support of their wholly unsustainable practice. Yes, I did see Food, Inc. last week. What of it?
In conclusion, I will leave you with a picture of my beautiful lunch-- a salad made from farmers' market heirloom cherry tomatoes (in purple, red, and yellow), lollo rosso, and arugula, with Trader Joe's chicken, feta, pine nuts, and cucumber. In the future, I expect that more of my ingredients will come from the farmers' market.
One of the reasons I chose the Sonoma Diet is because I felt it aligned well with my food values. I didn't want to follow a plan that encouraged low-calorie frozen "entrees" and margarine use; I didn't want to be told that Diet Coke or Sweet-N-Low are healthy choices. I love that the Sonoma Diet essentially mandates that I consume whole foods, but I think it's about time to take it to the next level.
So, I unveil my new goal: buy as much as I can at my local farmers' markets. It's summer, and I live in Southern California. I should be able to make this work. I can buy a wide array of produce, cheese, eggs, and even seafood (and I think possibly even meat). Especially with the economy the way it is, it seems all the more important to spend your dollars wisely. Shopping at my local farmers' market (where all of the offerings are "California Certified") is, I think, the very definition of wisdom, as the money I spend stays within my community and goes to something I value. And considering I believe that the "big food" industry is literally destroying the earth and killing people, it seems rather insane to spend my limited funds in support of their wholly unsustainable practice. Yes, I did see Food, Inc. last week. What of it?
In conclusion, I will leave you with a picture of my beautiful lunch-- a salad made from farmers' market heirloom cherry tomatoes (in purple, red, and yellow), lollo rosso, and arugula, with Trader Joe's chicken, feta, pine nuts, and cucumber. In the future, I expect that more of my ingredients will come from the farmers' market.
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Falling off the wagon...
Well, the past few days have been filled with a lot of unhealthy eating. My youngest brother is in town, and we have done quite a lot of dining out. Middle Eastern food (x2), Indian, Mexican (x2), Peruvian-- not especially light cuisines (is there such a thing as a light cuisine? I don't really think so, though some lend themselves to dieting better than others). I tried not to overeat, and mostly succeeded, but I certainly ate a lot of junk.
However, I did manage to fit in some exercise every day of his visit. Friday we took a 15-mile bike ride on the beach, Saturday we went to yoga together, and Sunday we took a 2 hike in Franklin Canyon. Today I won't be able to make it to the gym as I have to rush home to take my brother to the train station, but I wore sensible shoes to work so I can walk up the massive hill outside my building over my lunch.
The past few weeks have not been especially successful as far as Sonoma Dieting goes--I have had a lot of mealtime events, plus my brother's visit-- but I have managed to maintain my weight (no substantial loss over the last... 20 days probably). I am also proud that every single meal I have had on my own or with Bill has been a part of my diet; I haven't taken the fact that I have 'had' to slack off as permission to slack off for every meal. So no, I'm not doing especially well, but I am hanging in there just fine.
However, I did manage to fit in some exercise every day of his visit. Friday we took a 15-mile bike ride on the beach, Saturday we went to yoga together, and Sunday we took a 2 hike in Franklin Canyon. Today I won't be able to make it to the gym as I have to rush home to take my brother to the train station, but I wore sensible shoes to work so I can walk up the massive hill outside my building over my lunch.
The past few weeks have not been especially successful as far as Sonoma Dieting goes--I have had a lot of mealtime events, plus my brother's visit-- but I have managed to maintain my weight (no substantial loss over the last... 20 days probably). I am also proud that every single meal I have had on my own or with Bill has been a part of my diet; I haven't taken the fact that I have 'had' to slack off as permission to slack off for every meal. So no, I'm not doing especially well, but I am hanging in there just fine.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
My buttlessness
My genetic asslessness, formerly semi-disguised by generous all-over padding, is now becoming hard to ignore. On my weekend run, my underwear was falling down, taking my shorts with them. I mean, there was no mooning, as I have no ass, but I did spend a lot of my run holding up the seat of my pants.
Yes, the shorts are maybe a bit too big in general, but I can assure you, the definition between leg and back is minimal. I probably should do more lunges-- I pretty much only do them in the laundry room when I get down slightly too early-- but I hit the squat machine at least weekly, and I spend a large portion of my yoga class in some sort of squatting position. So perhaps I could concentrate my efforts at the gym on butt-building, but it is my belief that any hope of ass-awesomeness has been thwarted by my DNA.
And speaking of genetic thwarting, I am not thrilled with what is going on with the upper body. I do not think I am seeing a proportional shrinkage of the belly and bust region. I am not actually sure who to blame for this, but I'm quite sure I am exercising my various parts equally and therefore feel I should be shedding them in a proportionate way. Frankly, I would have been totally happy to keep my pre-diet ass, flab and all.
Yes, the shorts are maybe a bit too big in general, but I can assure you, the definition between leg and back is minimal. I probably should do more lunges-- I pretty much only do them in the laundry room when I get down slightly too early-- but I hit the squat machine at least weekly, and I spend a large portion of my yoga class in some sort of squatting position. So perhaps I could concentrate my efforts at the gym on butt-building, but it is my belief that any hope of ass-awesomeness has been thwarted by my DNA.
And speaking of genetic thwarting, I am not thrilled with what is going on with the upper body. I do not think I am seeing a proportional shrinkage of the belly and bust region. I am not actually sure who to blame for this, but I'm quite sure I am exercising my various parts equally and therefore feel I should be shedding them in a proportionate way. Frankly, I would have been totally happy to keep my pre-diet ass, flab and all.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
What I am eating, day seven
OK, this is my last day of this exercise. I assume you are now bored silly by my tedious recounting of food consumed.
6/8/09
Breakfast:
2 eggs scrambled
1 piece whole grain toast
coffee
Lunch:
Greens with Beans and Artichoke Heats (mixed greens, 3 oz chicken, 2 canned artichoke hearts, 1/8 cup cannelloni beans, 1 tablespoon goat cheese, 1/2 tablespoon toasted pine nuts, Italian parsley, red wine vinaigrette. Yum!)
1/2 cup low-fat cottage cheese
Dinner:
Hearty Lentil Soup
Spinach Salad with tomatoes, feta, and red wine vinaigrette
Sliced mango
Snacks:
Apple
Homemade popcorn
Exercise:
20 minutes of cardio (bike), 20 minutes of weights
Assessment:
A good Sonoma diet day. The past week, however, included too many missed gym days and indulgent meals. And so will the upcoming week. Hopefully I can continue to find the time to exercise, and will manage to eat a few healthy meals.
6/8/09
Breakfast:
2 eggs scrambled
1 piece whole grain toast
coffee
Lunch:
Greens with Beans and Artichoke Heats (mixed greens, 3 oz chicken, 2 canned artichoke hearts, 1/8 cup cannelloni beans, 1 tablespoon goat cheese, 1/2 tablespoon toasted pine nuts, Italian parsley, red wine vinaigrette. Yum!)
1/2 cup low-fat cottage cheese
Dinner:
Hearty Lentil Soup
Spinach Salad with tomatoes, feta, and red wine vinaigrette
Sliced mango
Snacks:
Apple
Homemade popcorn
Exercise:
20 minutes of cardio (bike), 20 minutes of weights
Assessment:
A good Sonoma diet day. The past week, however, included too many missed gym days and indulgent meals. And so will the upcoming week. Hopefully I can continue to find the time to exercise, and will manage to eat a few healthy meals.
Labels:
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Monday, June 8, 2009
What I am eating, day six
6/7/09
Breakfast:
1 cup Kashi Go Lean Honey Almond cereal
1 cup milk
Coffee
Lunch:
3 pieces fried chicken (dark meat)
A little bit of potato salad
A few handfuls of fries
A biscuit with honey
1 glass champagne
Slice of sponge cake with ice cream
Dinner:
Large salad with red leaf lettuce, sliced tomato, and red wine vinaigrette
Very small bowl of whole grains spaghetti with homemade bolognese
Snack:
1 carrot
herbal tea
Exercise:
45 minute run/walk combo, covered just over 3 miles
Assessment:
Obviously not a healthy lunch, but hey, it was a friend's birthday. Today the scale tells me I am like 3 lbs heavier than yesterday; I blame the salty chicken and bolognese and claim water retention. Anyway, I am pleased with how hard I pushed myself during my run.
Breakfast:
1 cup Kashi Go Lean Honey Almond cereal
1 cup milk
Coffee
Lunch:
3 pieces fried chicken (dark meat)
A little bit of potato salad
A few handfuls of fries
A biscuit with honey
1 glass champagne
Slice of sponge cake with ice cream
Dinner:
Large salad with red leaf lettuce, sliced tomato, and red wine vinaigrette
Very small bowl of whole grains spaghetti with homemade bolognese
Snack:
1 carrot
herbal tea
Exercise:
45 minute run/walk combo, covered just over 3 miles
Assessment:
Obviously not a healthy lunch, but hey, it was a friend's birthday. Today the scale tells me I am like 3 lbs heavier than yesterday; I blame the salty chicken and bolognese and claim water retention. Anyway, I am pleased with how hard I pushed myself during my run.
Labels:
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
What I am eating, day five
6/6/09
Breakfast:
2 eggs scrambled
1 piece whole grain toast
coffee
Lunch:
1/2 whole wheat pita
Sonoma Diet Tuna Salad
Spinach salad with 2 tsp red wine vinaigrette
Apple
Snack:
1/2 whole wheat pita spread with 1 tablespoon hummus and topped with cucumber slices
Evening:
1 small movie theater popcorn with butter
1 red vine
Several (I think 4) pieces of homemade pizza on whole wheat crust with caramelized onions, pepperoni, mushroom
1 chocolate macadamia nut candy
Many pita chips with hummus
2 cupcakes made with that No Pudge mix (which were awesome)
Probably around a bottle of white wine
Exercise:
90 minutes of yoga class
Assessment:
Ahh, yes, the drinking/eating/socializing mix, my kryptonite. The popcorn was somewhat of a mishap, I didn't intend to be hungry for our 5 pm movie (the Hangover--hilarious), but I was starving when we got there. Though our friends who hosted us served us fairly healthy fare, I obviously failed at exercising portion control. To be fair, faileed implies that I tried and I did not. Still, I should probably attempt to do better when I am out and about, especially since I anticipate a pretty social summer calendar.
Breakfast:
2 eggs scrambled
1 piece whole grain toast
coffee
Lunch:
1/2 whole wheat pita
Sonoma Diet Tuna Salad
Spinach salad with 2 tsp red wine vinaigrette
Apple
Snack:
1/2 whole wheat pita spread with 1 tablespoon hummus and topped with cucumber slices
Evening:
1 small movie theater popcorn with butter
1 red vine
Several (I think 4) pieces of homemade pizza on whole wheat crust with caramelized onions, pepperoni, mushroom
1 chocolate macadamia nut candy
Many pita chips with hummus
2 cupcakes made with that No Pudge mix (which were awesome)
Probably around a bottle of white wine
Exercise:
90 minutes of yoga class
Assessment:
Ahh, yes, the drinking/eating/socializing mix, my kryptonite. The popcorn was somewhat of a mishap, I didn't intend to be hungry for our 5 pm movie (the Hangover--hilarious), but I was starving when we got there. Though our friends who hosted us served us fairly healthy fare, I obviously failed at exercising portion control. To be fair, faileed implies that I tried and I did not. Still, I should probably attempt to do better when I am out and about, especially since I anticipate a pretty social summer calendar.
Labels:
sonoma diet,
wave two,
what i am eating
Saturday, June 6, 2009
What I am eating, day four
6/5/09
Breakfast:
1 cup Kashi Go Lean Honey Almond Crunch w/ 1 cup skim milk
Black coffee
Lunch:
Sonoma Diet Tuna Salad
1/2 whole wheat pita
Red leaf lettuce with some of my coworker's light Ranch dressing (yuck)
1/2 cup lowfat cottage cheese
Dinner:
Broiled chicken breast with salt and pepper
Wild Mushroom and Barley 'risotto'
Steamed broccoli
Snacks:
Homemade popcorn
Apple
Sliced cucumber
Exercise:
40 minutes cardio (elliptical), some abs work
Assessment:
Normal Sonoma Diet day!
Breakfast:
1 cup Kashi Go Lean Honey Almond Crunch w/ 1 cup skim milk
Black coffee
Lunch:
Sonoma Diet Tuna Salad
1/2 whole wheat pita
Red leaf lettuce with some of my coworker's light Ranch dressing (yuck)
1/2 cup lowfat cottage cheese
Dinner:
Broiled chicken breast with salt and pepper
Wild Mushroom and Barley 'risotto'
Steamed broccoli
Snacks:
Homemade popcorn
Apple
Sliced cucumber
Exercise:
40 minutes cardio (elliptical), some abs work
Assessment:
Normal Sonoma Diet day!
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Friday, June 5, 2009
What I am eating, day three
6/4/09
Breakfast:
2 pieces whole grain toast, each spread with 1 tablespoon of natural crunchy peanut butter
Coffee
Lunch:
Spinach dressed with 2 tsp red wine vinaigrette
Sausage Garbanzo Bean Soup
Cherries
Dinner:
Chicken breast sauteed with cherry tomatoes, basil, and arugula over whole grain pasta, topped with a few shavings of parmesan cheese
Snacks:
Peach
1/2 cup lowfat cottage cheese
2 tablespoons hummus with one carrot and a few slices of cucumber
11 raw almonds
herbal tea
Exercise:
40 minutes gym time: 10 minutes of elliptical, 30 minutes of weights, done circuit style
Assessment: Pretty typical Sonoma Diet (wave 2) day-- more cardio at the gym would be desired but I hadn't done any strength training in almost a week so figured that needed to be my priority.
Breakfast:
2 pieces whole grain toast, each spread with 1 tablespoon of natural crunchy peanut butter
Coffee
Lunch:
Spinach dressed with 2 tsp red wine vinaigrette
Sausage Garbanzo Bean Soup
Cherries
Dinner:
Chicken breast sauteed with cherry tomatoes, basil, and arugula over whole grain pasta, topped with a few shavings of parmesan cheese
Snacks:
Peach
1/2 cup lowfat cottage cheese
2 tablespoons hummus with one carrot and a few slices of cucumber
11 raw almonds
herbal tea
Exercise:
40 minutes gym time: 10 minutes of elliptical, 30 minutes of weights, done circuit style
Assessment: Pretty typical Sonoma Diet (wave 2) day-- more cardio at the gym would be desired but I hadn't done any strength training in almost a week so figured that needed to be my priority.
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
What I am eating, day two
6/3/09
Breakfast:
2 eggs scrambled
1 piece whole grain toast
Coffee
Lunch:
Sonoma Salad with Tomatoes, Feta & Leftover Pork Tenderloin
1 serving of Kashi TLC crackers
1 peach
Dinner:
I went out, and generally have avoid dieting while dining out. Sometimes, I try to go with healthier options... not tonight.
Roast beef sandwich with swiss cheese and cornichons on a soft, white roll.
French fries.
Macchiato
Snack:
1 string cheese
2 tablespoons hummus with sliced cucumbers
Exercise:
Aside from walking from car to restaurant to theater last night, there was no exercise.
Assessment:
Perfection is not my goal? The French fries were worth it. And as long as I have to go to work, sleep, and deal with LA traffic, it is not possible to exercise every day. Still, I'll do better the rest of this week.
Breakfast:
2 eggs scrambled
1 piece whole grain toast
Coffee
Lunch:
Sonoma Salad with Tomatoes, Feta & Leftover Pork Tenderloin
1 serving of Kashi TLC crackers
1 peach
Dinner:
I went out, and generally have avoid dieting while dining out. Sometimes, I try to go with healthier options... not tonight.
Roast beef sandwich with swiss cheese and cornichons on a soft, white roll.
French fries.
Macchiato
Snack:
1 string cheese
2 tablespoons hummus with sliced cucumbers
Exercise:
Aside from walking from car to restaurant to theater last night, there was no exercise.
Assessment:
Perfection is not my goal? The French fries were worth it. And as long as I have to go to work, sleep, and deal with LA traffic, it is not possible to exercise every day. Still, I'll do better the rest of this week.
Labels:
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
What I am eating, day one
Readers, I thought you might appreciate a recap of what I am eating in a day, so I will try to update daily with this news. Initially I thought such things might be tedious, but maybe you are curious?
Anyway.
6/2/09
Breakfast:
2 scrambled eggs (with just salt, pepper, & water)
1 slice whole grain toast
a few cups of black coffee
Lunch:
Ate at the work cafe today (a very rare occasion), and ordered a taco salad, light on the chips (this meant maybe 5-7 homemade corn chips), with black beans, chicken breast, shredded lettuce, pico de gallo, salsa, guacamole, and sour cream. Didn't eat much of the sour cream (maybe a tablespoon); otherwise, ate the whole thing.
1 Starlight mint
Dinner:
Turkey Garbanzo Bean Soup
Homemade Hummus (2 tablespoons) with two carrots and about 4 inches of cucumber
Apple
Snack:
Big bowl of popcorn with a big shake of popcorn salt. 1/4 cup raw popped on the stove in one teaspoon canola oil.
Exercise:
1.5 hour class, yoga flow.
Assessment:
Rather unusual in that I did not pack my lunch, and thus consumed less vegetables than usual and probably more calories. Also, I literally never eat candy. I think that starlight mint was the first I've eaten since beginning the diet in February.
Anyway.
6/2/09
Breakfast:
2 scrambled eggs (with just salt, pepper, & water)
1 slice whole grain toast
a few cups of black coffee
Lunch:
Ate at the work cafe today (a very rare occasion), and ordered a taco salad, light on the chips (this meant maybe 5-7 homemade corn chips), with black beans, chicken breast, shredded lettuce, pico de gallo, salsa, guacamole, and sour cream. Didn't eat much of the sour cream (maybe a tablespoon); otherwise, ate the whole thing.
1 Starlight mint
Dinner:
Turkey Garbanzo Bean Soup
Homemade Hummus (2 tablespoons) with two carrots and about 4 inches of cucumber
Apple
Snack:
Big bowl of popcorn with a big shake of popcorn salt. 1/4 cup raw popped on the stove in one teaspoon canola oil.
Exercise:
1.5 hour class, yoga flow.
Assessment:
Rather unusual in that I did not pack my lunch, and thus consumed less vegetables than usual and probably more calories. Also, I literally never eat candy. I think that starlight mint was the first I've eaten since beginning the diet in February.
Labels:
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sonoma diet,
wave two,
what i am eating
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
30 mother effing pounds down!
I know, it's hard for even me to believe, so you must be shitting yourself right now. I now weigh less than 160 lbs soaking wet, which isn't that hard as I was recently scalped by someone who probably shouldn't be calling herself a hairstylist, and am clocking in at 156 lbs naked. Sorry, familial readers, for the visual. I am still carrying some serious belly flab, so I'll press onward, I suppose. I am not really sure when the dieting should stop, but I don't feel especially restricted by it, so I don't see any good reason to stop. Frankly, I think the mid-150s are a fine place for me, health-wise, but I also think I am eating healthfully now, and that I could be in better physical shape. So, I'll continue onward.
Labels:
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wave two,
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