Friday, January 15, 2010

8 Foods to Eat MORE to Lose Weight

I found this article on Yahoo.  So many times when I read these articles, I see things like the ubernadabonkeyberry fruit will help lose 20 pounds in 2 weeks! Well, unfortunately, Cub doesn't carry the ubernadabonkeyberry fruit.  This article, however, has REAL foods that will actually help with weight loss. I found it amazing, so, if you didn't see the article, I am sharing it here with you, right now! :)


" 8 Foods to Eat MORE of to Lose Weight: By Lucy Danziger, SELF Editor-in-Chief

1) Pasta
Practice that fork twirl! Turns out you can enjoy spaghetti, rigatoni and all the rest, and still drop pounds—as long as you opt for a 100-percent-whole-wheat version. Whole grains contain more fiber, so it takes a smaller serving to satisfy you than standard spaghetti would. Boil up a pot for a speedy supper—just stick to a 1-cup cooked serving topped with marinara and supplement with steamed veggies to keep a lid on calories.

2) Fish
Remember that corny joke about the "see food" diet? The vitamin D in fatty swimmers such as wild salmon may curb your appetite, according to research from the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis. Marinate your fave fillet in a mixture of lime juice, garlic and cumin; chill for 20 minutes, then grill for 10 minutes per inch of thickness, flipping once. 

3) Veggies
Putting a generous amount of low-calorie, high-fiber fruits and vegetables on your plate before adding a smaller portion of carbs fills you up without bulking you up. In fact, by eating at least 34 grams of fiber per day, you’ll absorb up to 6 percent fewer calories. Toss 1/4 cup navy beans on your salad (5 g), add a half cup of raspberries to your cereal (4 g), snack on an apple with the skin (3.3 g) or pair a baked sweet potato (3.8 g) with your dinner. Organic local produce often has more nutrients, so opt for pesticide-free when possible.

4) Fat
Yes, you read that right! Despite its name, not all fat will make you fat. In fact, the healthy kind helps you feel full, so you'll eat less over the course of a day. It also aids your body's absorption of the vitamins in other things you eat. Add a bit of healthy fat to each meal and snack, such as almond butter on an apple and olive oil on your greens, to stay satisfied and head off cravings. Looks like we should start calling fat "slim!" 

5) Flax
Want to squeeze even more power from your sandwich? Choose bread that contains flax—these seeds have lignan, a phytoestrogen that may help you slim. Aim for a loaf that also has at least 3 g of fiber per 100 calories and is made from 100 percent whole grains (all the flour and all the grains should be whole). Four grams of fiber and fewer than 120 calories per slice, and is made from filling stone-ground wheat, says SELF contributing editor Janis Jibrin, R.D

6) Snacks
Fueling up on a 150-calorie snack in between meals means you're less likely to vacuum up your lunch and dinner. Stash smart, shelf-stable nibbles such as nuts, dried fruit, energy bars and whole-grain crackers in your desk drawer, and make hummus, sliced veggies and string cheese permanent fixtures in your fridge—they're your edible insurance against overeating

7) Eggs
Sunny-side up or over easy, an egg a day keeps the weight away! According to research, people who had eggs for breakfast ate fewer calories over the next 24 hours than those who scarfed predominantly carbs—yet they were more satisfied! Research shows you can have seven a week without raising your risk of heart disease. If you’re typically a bit, well, scrambled, in the morning, make a veggie frittata on Sunday and nuke a slice to eat each day during the week. Get cracking!

8) Spices
Want to curb hunger while adding flavor? Grab a shaker! Seasonings like cayenne, turmeric, cinnamon, rosemary and sage offer major flavor for almost no fat and calories, making good-for-you foods as delicious as they are healthy. And research shows 2 teaspoons of red pepper flakes on your pasta can help you eat fewer calories and fat at later meals. Make this spice and others a part of your life and you'l look hot, hot, hotter than ever!"

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Stress...it sucks!

Ya know what's really funny?! Well, not really ha ha funny, rather more of a "gee, that's too bad" kind of funny!  This past week, I have been SOOOO good on my diet, I mean, really good! My exercise is getting to the point of how it used to be when I first started this diet.

So, in good faith, I stepped on the scale, and WTF mate? It stayed the same!! I even changed the foods I ate! Added lots of good proteins, with fish and seafood! *Sigh* really weight loss?! Out of all the websites I've looked at, things I've studied as to how to break a plateau, I do them all!

The other thing that eerks me is I feel like my clothes are getting just a WEE bit tighter! At least, I think they are! It felt as if a week ago, I was on the brink of hitting a size 8 and now, a 10 still feels comfortable!

I am hoping, and I am praying that a lot of this is due to stress! Colin coming home, applying to school, just surviving day to day, stress gets hard for weight loss!  I know what you're thinking and no, I'm not making an excuse. I gave up on doing that about 1 month into this crazy journey of mine!

I'm going to try to get through this crazy thing, just like I got through every other long haul of this. But holy crap in hand basket, I NEED TO START SEEING THOSE NUMBERS MOVE!!!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Homecoming and pickles!

As many of you know, my husband Colin, is in the Army and has been deployed for the last year of our marriage. Well, this isn't so much about weightloss, rather a big change in both our lives! Why? BECAUSE MY SOLDIER IS COMING HOME!!!!!!!!!!


So, in the next few weeks, Colin is going to be coming home from his deployment. It's been a year, and a very LONG year, but I'm having so many mixed feelings! Of course I'm ecstatic, but I've gotten this life down to a routine! So, I thought I would lay out for you all the great and not so great, things there are when dealing with homecomings! Cons: You may ask "Cara, how can there be cons? Your husband has been gone a year, it should be all roses, puppies and rainbows!" Let me tell you my friend, there are things...OH, there are things! One thing, how he eats damn pickles! He will suck off the juice then take about another 20 minutes to eat one spear! UGH!! It drives me CRAZY, and he knows it does! So, here are a few more cons:

- I can't listen to my country music all the time anymore 


- I'm no longer the driver of the car! 


- I've trained Tony to listen to me, now the poor pup is going to be confused! 


- Grocery bill will be doubled (plus more, who are we kiddin?) 


- My closet space is divided in two, as well as my dresser space! 


- I lose a lot of my sleeping t-shirts!


- I've gotten my diet so strict that I don't keep anything extra in the place anymore! 


- Golds has become a second home, now I have to keep both our reputations up! 


- I have to share my puppy cuddle buddy  




With cons, come even more pros however. I get to get a hug and kiss every single day!! There is absolutely nothing better than that at all! It makes all the pickles worth it! Here are some of the awesome things about having Colin home:


- I don't have to take Tony out in the morning or at night anymore! 


- Finally, someone to help me carry the groceries up the stairs! 


- Lightbulb out? Colin to the rescue! - I have too many high dishes! 


- I don't have to put the silverware away anymore when dishes are clean! :) 


- No more folding socks for this lady! 


- Breakfasts will be taken care of! :) 


- I get to spend the next two years with my best friend and the love of my life!!!  






So, obviously the pros completely outweigh the cons, but it's going to take some time to adjust to each other! We've been apart for a whole year, and he has developed his life, and I have mine, but it will be so nice waking up every morning to my soldier laying next to me! It will make all the crazy way he eats those damn pickles, totally worth it!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Fat TV

I'm waiting on going to a new cardio class at Golds, and I've been flipping through the channels, and holy crap, I never realized HOW many shows there are on TV about "fat" people!  It's amazing though, because, I don't ever fail to NOT watch them!

Of course we all know the Biggest Loser, however, that is my least favorite of them all! Why, you may ask? Sure, it's pretty entertaining, but I think out of all of them, it's the most Hollywood, but it's also the most unrealistic! The people who GET to participate in this show, have personal chefs, trainers every day, they aren't put in real situations! The most stress they have to deal with, is whether they're going to get to stay another week!  I'm jealous! I would love to go on that show!

If you ever watch the Style Network, they have shows, after shows, after shows of people who are morbidly obese! My favorite out of these is Ruby! If you haven't seen it, watch it! There's something about that show that seems really real, and you want her to do well!

Then, as I really am enjoying this show, what pops on? A commercial for the Pussycat Dolls "sexy" workout video! Really? Seriously? Yup, those are the people I really want to help me get thin...the Pussycat Dolls! Um, no!

With all those, it made me want to watch ONE hour of "fat" tv, and pay a lot of attention to the commercials. So far, as I've been writing this blog, I've seen the following:

The show "Too fat for 15" and the following commercials:
Xenedrine
Special K weight loss diet
Jenny McCarthy - "virtual exercise" for Wii
Weight Watchers
Pussycat Doll workout video
Nutrisystem
Bally Fitness

This was in 2 commercial breaks...and some of them were actually REPEATED!! Yes...2 commercial breaks! That's about 4 minutes worth of ads, and about 70% are weightloss ads! So, for a society that is obsessed with losing weight, why are we all so OVER weight?? Maybe it's because it's the new year and this is the time people vow to lose it!

Out of those ads, they all "guarantee" results! However, I can tell you, eat 1200 calories, and exercise, and I will guarantee you results too! I'm not saying they all are wrong, by any means, I just think for a society who seems to be so obsessed with "getting hot" we are way too unhealthy!

My point about the shows, is, I hope that people take what a lot of these contestants, or stars, or whomever, and learn. Learn that it is possible to take off the pounds. It's not easy, and you will fluctuate, but you just have to keep pressing on!! I have to remember that too!

Well, it's time to hit the gym! Good exercise and good health everyone!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Gotta get back on track!!

It feels like this is a common trend for me lately!

I honestly wish I could tell you what has derailed me from everything, but I can't! I feel like I'm not pushing myself as hard in my workouts, and I feel like I'm slacking on my diet too much!  Something is stopping me, and I don't know what!

I don't know if a part of it is regret. Regret for my decision, or regret on not doing it sooner!? I don't know, and I really am struggling!!

I'm struggling with my diet! I'm having a hard time saying no to the food I used to be able to pass by! The food that I could just say, meh, to, are now my greatest hurdles!! I find myself getting hungry, and I mean REALLY hungry at night! And if there's cereal anywhere, I'll eat it! I'll neglect my measuring and just go for it! What has gotten in my head?!!?

I think I need someone to kick my butt, and say "Cara, what the HELL are you doing?!" For the last 9.5 months I've been answering to myself, and I'm feel like I'm almost taking the role of mother and child! I'm testing myself to see how far I'll push my limits! How many "extra" things can I eat without seeing the movement on the scale?!  I keep pushing it, and I have to stop!

My other problem again is portions! When I first started, I was SOO good! I pre baggied all my chips, all my ceral, EVERYTHING was portioned ahead of time, so I could grab and go! Now a days, it's just, grab and go, and hope for the right portions!

It's time to get back to how it was!! 1200 calories! Not 1535, not 1410, not even 1320, 1200!! Exercise needs to be hardcore again!! Tons of cardio, and giving 200% with the workouts I have left with Norman! Take away what I can and learn, so when I'm on my own, I CAN do it!! It's going to be SO hard, but I know with everyone's support, I can get back! I need to do it before Colin comes home, simple as that!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

A very personal blog...

Ya know, I was just watching a few videos on youtube and reading some of the comments. All of which were in the vicinity of "OMG, I cried so hard watching this video!"  Well, sure the video was sad, and made me get a lump in my throat, I realized, that this past weekend was the first time I really cried this whole deployment. Even the days he left, I cried at the air port, when I was alone, and that was it! I was teary, a little depressed, but never cried!!

Maybe I see it as a sign of weakness or something, and maybe that's why I couldn't stop for two days and I wouldn't leave my place for two days.  There's a part of me that knows, when I cry, I'm leaving myself open for pitty, and I hate that! Yes, Colin is gone, and I miss him like crazy, but what good is it going to do me, sitting home and crying all day? Am I heartless for thinking of it that way? I know before his career is done, and mine as well, we are going to have to say goodbye again, maybe once, maybe twice, three times is also realistic!  It's a reality in the military.

But, again, I ask, why is it, after 11 months of being apart, NOW is when I decide to cry!?  I've tried to be strong for other wives and for friends problems and for friend's joys. I've gone to family events, friend's parties and so many other things as a single, married woman. I'm always there for people, maybe, this one time, I felt like I needed someone here, and no one was. It's a big apartment, and it's just me and the dog. I felt, for the first time, I was truly alone.

I made the comment to a friend the other day that Christmas is the bi-ploar holiday. The ups are SO up and the downs are SOOO down! It's hard being a military wife, but I don't think I would have it any other way. So maybe I'll get one or two more good cries in the next month, but I guess we'll see...well, I will....you won't! :)

Monday, December 21, 2009

NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS!!

Wow! Can you believe it?? It's that time of year already. The time where we all sit down, reflect upon this past year and decide, what did we really enjoy doing, but shouldn't have enjoyed doing SO much? Well, according to about.com, here are the top 10 New Years Resolutions:

1. Spend more time with friends and family. Who doesn't want more of that?
2. Fit in fitness...aka, get your butt off the couch and "join a gym!"
3. "tame the buldge" those love handles, saddle bags, spare tires, or whatever car parts may need trimming!
4. Quit smoking, kind of self explanatory!
5. Enjoy life more! I think this is one that should be on everyone's list!! It's so easy to do!
6. Quit drinking. One of the most difficult apparently.
7. Get out of debt.
8. Learn something new. I think that should be an everyday thing!
9. Help others. Bring the Christmas spirit out all year!
and finally...
10. Get organized!

So, those are the top 10. My resolutions? Well, a little more...expanded!  I don't even remember what mine was from last year, probably to lose weight! As I have learned however this past year, goals need to be specific! So here my friends, is my goal(s):

By August of 2010, I will be 145 pounds and wearing a size 6! This is partially due to a promise made by Norman, whether he likes it or not, I am going to hold him to! If I'm a size 6 by the summer, he will somehow hook me up with meeting Ronde Barber or Mike Alstott...not gonna lie, I REALLY want to meet Mike...REALLY!! He was my favorite Buccaneer of all time.

I know, it's nothing big, it's nothing special, but it's mine and it's specific!

My other goal, which is much more general, is to keep up this blog! It's amazing how therapeutic it is to write, and to know ya'll are reading and supporting me in this journey! Being that Colin and I will be starting school together this fall, we'll have a lot to write about and SO many new journeys!

Merry Christmas everyone...and the best of luck to everyone and your goals with this Happy New Year!!!