Tuesday, April 28, 2009

I have a goal!

I have a good motivator to keep me away from fats and sugars. (I hope it works)
I'm going to Dublin and London in August. Yay!
I've already booked a hotel in London, now need to find accommodation in Dublin and the flights. Oh and get a passport.
I had a bad couple of weeks when I wasnt feeling too good, so I wasnt paying too much attention to what I ate. Now I'm fine and I've walked home from work 4 times in the past 4 work days! Today I'm driving. 

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

i'm finally a meat-eater again!

so, being a vegetarian for two weeks wasn't that bad!

as far as eating healthier, it helped me...i didn't go out to eat as much (i usually eat meat when i go out to eat, and many restaurants don't have really good vegetarian options anyway), and i tried eating smaller portions throughout the day instead of having a big lunch and a big dinner.

i tried new recipes and food that i hadn't really thought about (my vegetarian quiche, boca burgers, tofu and bean burritos, and morningstar fake chicken fajitas)...they were all delicious and not-so-bad for me, so i'll probably have them all again at some point.

i don't know if i've mentioned this before, but i decided to subscribe to women's health magazine. there was a really interesting article in the latest issue about the importance of strength training. it's something that apparently not many women think about....and i'm glad that i do it twice a week! i found the article online: http://www.womenshealthmag.com/weight-loss/weight-training-tips

have you guys read any good health articles lately?

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Fizzled

Well...this blog sort of fizzled. I've started having smoothies in the morning made with: spinach, mango, banana, strawberries, melon and a little bit of plain yogurt. They are yummy, though look a little gross because of the all the spinach. It is nice cause I can sip on it all morning, and not be super hungry when lunch comes. Also, in good news, I'm almost down to 180 lbs...which is somewhere I haven't been in awhile. It means I'll have lost 18lbs so far in the fight! Hopefully it will keep going down. I'm glad I've been doing it the way I have, without really dieting, so that way I will hopefully be able to keep it off. I was worried over Easter, because we ate so much, and I didn't work out at all, but I didn't gain any back. I'll just have to force myself to continue to work out when my schedule isn't as regimented when i start school in the fall.

How have you guys been doing? Feeling better in shape?

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

after easter

I'm not even going to mention what I ate during easter. 

but back to normal life
Breakfast - Bran flakes
Lunch - a bit of pasta with ham sauce, 2 glasses of milk, 2 slices of freshly baked bread.
left-over kebab
'jauheliha-perunasoselaatikko'

Saturday, April 11, 2009

easter weekend

this has been and will continue to be a weekend of eating. We're heading for the country in a couple of hours and there's absolutely nothing else to do there than eating. And yesterday I got a surprise McDonald's meal. I haven't had any mcdonald's things for about a year.
Today, earlier, I was feeling quite bad and food was the only thing that helped. Good thing it seems to have passed.
But I need to get all the packing done. It's going to be freezing out there. 2 nights in an old house without running water or indoor toilet. (No tv nor internet either. )

Thursday, April 09, 2009

good to know!

Contribu
I get a "wellness wire" newsletter through my business. Found this one particularly interesting. Hope it's helpful!
Links Nutrilite Health Institute Past Articles
Popular Dieting Traps That Could Be Making You Fat!
Julianne Downes, R.D.
Certified Weight Management Trainer

Making a lifestyle change is hard, rewarding work. There are many diet gimmicks that won’t provide the long-term benefits you seek. I would encourage that whatever you do, don’t fall into the following traps:

Skipping meals
Skipping meals may seem like the quickest way to lose weight, but it could do more harm than good. Think of your metabolism as a fat-burning machine; if you don’t give it the fuel it needs, it will stop working. And that’s just what happens when you skip meals, especially breakfast. Eating breakfast in the morning helps to jump-start your metabolism. Then, eating several small meals during the day keeps it running. Skipping meals causes your body to go into fasting mode and slows down your metabolism, while causing your body to hold onto the fat it has stored. Plus, research shows that skipping one meal can cause you to overeat at the next. So, not only are you slowing your metabolism, you’re actually eating more calories. No wonder you’re not losing weight! Whenever a meal is missed or skipped, blood sugar levels drop, which may lead to overeating at the next meal or eating more later in the evening. Also, the body’s ability to burn and utilize calories efficiently slows down, causing the body to naturally reserve and hold onto calories.

TRUTH: Eat several healthy small meals throughout the day to help keep your metabolism going strong all day long. Include lean meats, vegetables, fruit, nuts, and low-fat dairy products.

Cutting out “bad” foods
Every time you’ve started a new diet, you’ve probably diligently emptied your kitchen of all the “forbidden” foods you love and replaced them with all things low-fat, light, and even low-carb. But this dieting strategy could be causing you to fail! Good eating habits are all about balance. Including the foods you love in your weight-loss plan is one of the keys for long-term success.And some foods that you think are “bad” foods are actually pretty healthy. For instance, dark chocolate, nuts, and even ice cream or pizza have some redeeming healthful qualities and can be part of a successful weight-loss plan when eaten occasionally and in moderation.

TRUTH: Depriving yourself of foods you love can lead to bingeing or abandoning a weight-loss program. Planning for your indulgence in your daily caloric intake occasionally and in moderation can actually help you succeed.


Dieting, but skipping the gym
Cutting calories from what you eat is just part of the equation. If you lose weight, it means your calories in are less than your calories out. Trimming a pound per week means you need to get rid of an extra 3,500 calories that week. Hard to do with diet alone, but that’s not even the best reason to add exercise into your routine.The benefit of cardiovascular activity and strength training is an increase in metabolism. Exercise will also improve toning and add muscle mass while reducing body fat percentage.So build up your calorie-burning muscle by adding cardio and strength training to your diet plan. Not only will it help you lose weight more quickly now, but it will also help you keep it off.

TRUTH: If you’re dieting without exercising, you’re setting yourself up to gain more weight in the future.

Be good to yourself,
Julianne Downes, R.D.
Certified Weight Management Trainer

Day 4

Breakfast - bran flakes
tea
lunch - chicken, more chicken and light orange pasha, 2 glasses of milk

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Sad trek

I'm leaving at 2 to drive to Michigan to be with my family. My grandma on my dad's side had a massive stroke yesterday and is now on life support with not much hope of recovering. I am picking up my cousin erin in chicago (she's flying back from guatemala) and my little brother is taking a bus from minneapolis to madison and driving with us too. I hope I'm not there for a funeral (it would be my third only...and my first in 13 yrs...) What a shock...

Day 3

Breakfast - all bran
tea
Lunch - chicken salad, 2 glasses of milk, small slice of rye bread
tea and a banana
lots of macaroni casseroli
a roll with smoked reindeer cheese

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

my vegetarian quest

as of yesterday, i am a temporary vegetarian. (for 2 weeks). i don't think it will be too difficult because i usually only eat chicken for meat and that's only when i go out to a restaurant for food.

i think i'm gonna like it...it's making me really watch what i eat. i went grocery shopping yesterday and got a bunch of healthy food. made vegetarian quiche last night (delicious!), and am making sure to get enough fruit, veggies and protein in. we'll see how long i last before having mac and cheese.... ;)

i also am going to try boca burgers and tofu. don't know if i'll like it, but it's worth a try!

Day 2

Breakfast - All Bran, tea
Lunch - beef wok(very very little), 2 milk, a bit of vanilla ice cream. tea
tea
a bit of swimming and sauna
dinner - a hint of mashed potatoes and sautéd game

Monday, April 06, 2009

Day 1

I need to get a grip.
I'm calling this day 1. I need more self control. I need to stay away from sugar. 
It's getting warmer and snow's almost melted away. This means outdoor activities. Jogging, biking, at least when it dries. 

Breakfast - All Bran & green tea
Lunch - a tiny portion of spaghetti bolognaise, 2 glasses of milk, green tea. (didn't take any rose hip quark though it's super good. proud of myself)
green tea&apple
Dinner - Spinach soup with an egg
green tea

all bran

very good, very cheap ice cream at the store. didn't buy any. proud

Saturday, April 04, 2009

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Breakfast - All Bran
Lunch - Cabbage soup, All Sorts and tea

Friday, April 03, 2009

Friday 3rd

Breakfast - All Bran cereal. Green tea. (took an apple in case I get too hungry before lunch, haven't eaten it yet)
Lunch - crispy fish thing with caramel kissel, 2x milk
had the apple a bit before going home
grapes, cabbage, lots of cabbage
cabbage soup,
black currant smoothie

Thursday, April 02, 2009

day something, thursday the second

breakfast - a big apple
lunch - chicken risotto, fruit salad and milk
a piece of Swiss roll with whipped cream because it was for our intern who's going back to school tomorrow. And green tea. My very first cup of green tea. It wasn't so bad. I think I could try to have more green tea in the future.

I walked home via Citymarket and Lukonmäki(a loooong, steep uphill) 8,2 km's in total. I had to buy a small roll from Citymarket.

When I got home I had an orange and green tea.
 for dinner a veggie Sub.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

food for flattening bellies

http://health.yahoo.com/experts/healthieryou/9219/best-foods-for-a-flat-belly/

there are some good ideas in there...without me feeling like i have to put huge restrictions my eating habits.

(AND they reference UW-Madison! :) )

Wednesday

Breakfast - regular rye
Lunch - ham-pineapple-tomato pizza, 1,3 slices. Fruit salad. For some reason I didn't really want to eat, but I ate all anyway. 
Then I had a small Suffeli bar since I'm not getting the Toblerone today.
all I had the rest of the day was All Sorts. Bad bad bad. but at least I didn't have anything else