Holy crap I eat a lot of nut mix
Apr 19, 2010As I mentioned in last week's post, after Steve In A Speedo put his food logs out there for all the world to see, I decided to do the same. One of the most frequent questions clients ask is "What do YOU eat?". I let them know I'm usually very thoughtful about how and what I eat, but I also don't get too over the top in that I also eat treats every day.
I'm not going to get too in depth at this point about how I eat, as you'll be able to see as you scroll down through my logs. I did make a few comments here and there throughout the logs, but feel free to ask me questions or leave comments and I'll address them in the comments section or a future post.
More importantly, I'M PROPOSING A CHALLENGE TO YOU: KEEP TRACK OF EVERYTHING YOU EAT IN A WEEK, AND THEN LOOK IT OVER AT THE END OF THE WEEK. There's opportunity to get some great insights as to how and what you eat. I think it's easy to disregard a day of not making the best choices in that "it doesn't happen very often", but when we look back over the week, we may realize it may happen more often than we think.
On to the food logs....
Was this a typical week?
Typical in that there is no such thing as typical. I travel a lot, and so my schedule and access to food is all over the place. So yes, it's typical.
When I'm home I mainly eat organic.
When I travel there's not much access to organic food, so I just try and make the healthiest choices possible.
I don't get too crazy on measuring quantity before hand.
I try and listen to my body, eat when I'm hungry, and stop when I'm satisfied. Sometimes that's more food, other times it's less. Every day and every meal is different based on what my body needs.
I don't have set meal times.
I don't wait until a "meal time". I eat when I'm hungry.
Do I have room for improvement?
Most definitely. For starters, I could use more fruit and vegetables...
A couple of other things:
- I didn't list water, but I drink it all day every day
- We plan out our meals on Saturday or Sunday morning and then go shopping for the week. It's an investment of time upfront, but saves us time during the week in that we know what we're making and we don't have to make several trips to "just get a few things" we need to make that night's meal.
- It actually doesn't take that long for us to cook meals at home - my partner and I work together and can crank it out.
FRIDAY
7:15 HOME
Coffee - black
8:20 HOME
1 slice of toasted Hemp Bread - mainly organic
Almond butter - organic
Ground flax seeds - organic
Raspberry jam - organic
How tasty looking is this?! Oh yeah! This is what I have every morning at home - it works for me in that it sticks with me for the entire morning. 1 slice of this hemp bread is really low glycemic and contains 2.5 g fat, 2.5 g fiber, 6.5 g protein, and is rich in omega 3 and omega 6.
12:15 HOME
Mix of brown and white rice - organic - left over from earlier in the week
2 hardboiled eggs - organic - easter leftovers
Mango puree - organic - leftovers from the freezer
Mixed veg - left over from last night's Chinese delivery
3:00 COFFEE SHOP
Tall no whip mocha frappacino - haven't had one of these in a long time - yummy!
4:20 HOME
Corn chips - organic - 1.5 handfuls
Hummus - 1/4 cup
7:30 RESTAURANT
1/4 glass of white wine
1 veg samosa
Veg pekora - 4 pc
Chana Masala - 1 1/2 - 1 3/4 cups
White rice - 3/4 cup
1/4 piece garlic naan
8:50 HOME
Several chocolate chips
SATURDAY
7:15 HOME
Coffee - black
8:20 HOME
1 slice of toasted Hemp Bread - mainly organic
Almond butter - organic
Ground flax seeds - organic
Raspberry jam - organic
10:50 HOME
Nut mix - organic - a blend I make from the co-op: toffee coated peanuts (SCHWING!), sesame sticks, rice crackers, peanuts and almonds
12:30 HOME
Tumeric roasted cauliflower with kumquats - organic
Soba noodles (organic) with cilantro
Shrimp
Dessert: Greek yogurt w/ honey - both organic
Granola bar
3:00 HOME
1 grapefruit - organic
4:15 HOME
Small dark chocolate wafer cookie - organic - from my 5 year-old neighbor after we got done scootering
Corn chips - organic - 2 handfuls
Hummus - 1/2 c
Carrot sticks - organic - 3
6:15 HOME
1 small grilled pork chop - grass fed
Fart balls A.K.A. Brussels sprouts - organic - approx 5
Purple sticky rice with almonds and carmelized onions - organic - 1 1/4 cups
(This photo is part way through the meal.)
7:45 HOME
Boston cream cake - ate most of the slice, left a few bites
SUNDAY
7:00 HOME
Coffee - black
8:30 HOME
A wee bit of nut mix - just a few pieces - organic
9:40 RESTAURANT
Brioche French toast with candied plums, toasted macadamia nuts and mint bail whipped cream
Side of wild rice and pork sausage
(Asked for 1/2 order of sausage, they brought a whole order of 2 pieces - I ate more of it than planned - I should have been more diligent and sent the extra back.)
BEFORE AND AFTER
12:30 HOME
1 bowl of red lentil/rice/spinach soup w/ dollop of greek yogurt - organic - made a large batch and froze the rest
1/4 garlic naan - leftover from Friday night
3:00 RESTAURANT
Lemon bar
4:45 HOME
Hummus - maybe a quarter cup
Few bites of naan
A few corn chips - organic
A few carrot sticks - organic
A few fresh strawberries
6:50 HOME
1 bowl of left over red lentil/rice/spinach soup w/ dollop of greek yogurt - organic
Big handful of crackers
Several carrot sticks - organic
Dessert: 2 chocolate eggs
Small bowl of vanilla ice cream
Fresh strawberries - approx 3 sliced up
Drizzle of honey - organic
MONDAY
6:40 HOME
Coffee - black
8:20 HOME
1 slice of toasted Hemp Bread - mainly organic
Almond butter - organic
Ground flax seeds - organic
Raspberry jam - organic
11:00 HOME
Small bowl of Greek yogurt with honey
Fresh strawberries - approx 3 sliced up
12:20 AIRPORT
Sweet and sour chicken with peppers, pineapple and onion
White rice
BEFORE AND AFTER
2:40 AIRPLANE
Very small glass of Fresca
*the sweet and sour chicken and fresca are my 'treats' when I travel
2:55 AIRPLANE
Handful of peanut M&Ms
5:35 HOTEL ROOM
Lobster ravioli with mushrooms
Broccoli
Handful of nut mix - organic
8:45 HOTEL ROOM
Single serving Twix - not what I wanted, but it was all I had in my bag besides nut mix, peanut M&Ms or other sweets.
TUESDAY
6:45 HOTEL
Coffee
Most of a toasted English muffin
Peanut butter and jelly
A few pieces of pineapple, canteloupe and grapes
9:40 SPEAKING SITE
1/2 banana
11:00 SPEAKING SITE
1/2 banana
12:30 SPEAKING SITE
1/2 tuna wrap
5 potato chips
3:20 IN CAR ON WAY TO AIRPORT
Apple
Nut mix - organic
5:00 AIRPORT
Spicy chicken and vegetables
Yellow Rice
Greek Salad
*didn't eat very much
BEFORE AND AFTER - That's a lot of food!
5:45 AIRPORT
Yellow cookie. I have no clue what it was, but it was yellow. It was left over from lunch the client served.
7:45 AIRPLANE
Glass of chardonnay
2 apple slices
A few grapes
9:00 AIRPLANE
A couple of nut mix pieces - organic
Snack size bag of Sun Chips
WEDNESDAY
6:50 HOME
Black coffee
8:00 HOME
1 slice of toasted Hemp Bread - mainly organic
Almond butter - organic
Ground flax seeds - organic
Raspberry jam - organic
(Still incredibly attractive, no?)
11:10 HOME
Small bowl of Greek yogurt
Fresh strawberries - approx 5 sliced up
12:30 HOME - to tide me over until I get to the airport
Popchip crumbs - only a few broken pieces left
Several carrots sticks - organic
1:45 AIRPORT
Kung Pao Chicken with green peppers and peanuts
White rice
* ate all but a few bites of the rice
2:40 AIRPLANE
Fortune cookie
Small handful peanut M&Ms
7:10 HOTEL
Chili (Oy. Not good. Salty bowl of meat - just meat.)
Pita bread
Cherry tomatoes, carrot sticks, cucumber
Hummus
BEFORE AND AFTER:
HERE'S A CLOSE UP OF THE CHILI SALTY MEAT:
THURSDAY
7:30 HOTEL
Black coffee
8:30 HOTEL
3/4 of a toasted bagel
cream cheese
10:20 HOTEL
1/2 fruit empanada
12:30 HOTEL
Banana
1:50 HOTEL
1/2 organic chicken sandwich
Greens
French fries
BEFORE AND AFTER
3:50 AIRPORT
Nut mix - organic. I'm turning into a nut. Woops, too late...
6:50 AIRPLANE
Most of a turkey sandwich with lettuce and tomato
Mixed fruit (strawberry, pineapple, apple)
Most of a single serving bag of potato chips
9:45 HOME
Glass of red wine
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