Wednesday, November 13, 2013

ME: Weakness and finding strength today.

I'll be honest.
I'm exhausted.
Physically, mentally, emotionally.

I've been sick all week with an illness no one can figure out.. I'm super upset.

The only thing that usually makes me feel better-exercise, isn't physically possible.
I have been trapped in my basement, black hole of an apartment alone with my poor child whom I cannot take care of, because I'm confined to my couch, and the toilet side.

I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.

I'm so over not being able to do simple things like clean my house, and take care of Ashton as well as everything else. I haven't worked in a solid week. 

I need my healthy body back.

I need my motivation back.

I need Andrea back.

Okay. I'm done venting. I'm sorry. 

I'm grateful for things too.

My sister, Ali is in my kitchen washing my dishes as I sit here complaining.

My friends have brought in dinners, flowers and sent me kind notes and messages of encouragement and love.

My God has looked upon me and probably laughed at how dumb I look writhing about on the floor, but he has been with me. He has given me the sweetest little boy that when I'm crying or moping on the floor, will come tackle me and growl and laugh and smile at me until I can muster up the energy to smile and laugh back.

I've had help at work from Shelly, and Michelle and Hettie who have been so supportive, and have made time to help me even though they have lives, families and other responsibilities to attend to.

I've had Dr. John working to help me although he is SOOOOO busy. He's taken out his extra time to try and get me in for all these tests and things to help solve the medical mystery that is Andrea Veenker.

Also so grateful for Al, Lindsey, Tasi and my Scott who have helped me just by letting me cry and vent and talk, and just hugging me and telling me kind words. Thank you Scott for the blessings and the help with Ashton when I can't do anything.

Although I am upset, hurting and in tears 97% of the time, my heart is full at the love and support shown to me as I've been sick.

I'm not a negative person, so I'm probably driving everyone so crazy lately, and they still come back to help time and time again.

Thank you everyone. Thank you family, friends and medical professionals for the work and help.

As for me, I'm going to find a craft I can do to keep my chin up in this hard time.. also a craft that can be done from my living room floor seeing as this is where I've been and will be for a while.

Love,
Me.


Saturday, July 27, 2013

Back to Blogging! (pictures at the bottom)

Okay,

Way to go me, for not posting ANYTHING since February? That's pretty terrible.

For those of you who follow me on FB, you know that I've been SUPER busy getting back to life, as well as adding a new job, as a MOM. CRAZY.

It has been a wild ride, but I wouldn't trade any of it for the world!

Husband and I have both been back to work, Scott is now working for Blendtec, ("Can you Blend it?" Check it out on YouTube.), and I have gone back to teaching Group Fitness at 24 Hour Fitness, PG Community Center, and BYU, and I'm adding UVU again in the fall.

I won't lie. Going back to work hasn't been easy. It was super hard physically to get back to teaching. Who would have thought of like 6 weeks of zero physical activity, that jumping right back into teaching as crazy classes as I used to would be hard... oh wait- everyone thought that.. except me.

Nevertheless, it's been so great to be back and be dancing with my sweet students! It's the biggest self esteem booster to walk into my class every week and have huge smiles greeting me and "YAY it's Andrea"'s.

It's absolutely amazing.

Since having a baby, I've gone on and accomplished a TON that I've just never had the guts to do. I competed in my first Ragnar, I completed my Les Mills CX Worx certification and did the training for LM Body Pump, and my Aqua Zumba certification. I've run another 5k (temple to temple 5K) and competed in a singing competition for Pleasant Grove, in which I took first place.

There's something about having a baby that makes you want to better yourself. I always thought I was doing okay, but now, I've had the urge to go do and try everything. I think because when baby Ashton grows up, I want him to look at all I've accomplished, and use that to inspire him and his future siblings to try hard things. To try things they've always wanted to try, and know you're never too old to follow a dream. It's NEVER too late to be who you want to be.

I also have had the drive to do all this, because I want my children to be like "wow, my mom's kind of cool.". Haha! I want my kids to grow up and see me as someone to look up to.

Next step that's in progress is to go back, and FINISH school. I CAN do it. I MUST do it.

My baby boy is the sweetest little guy, and I just hope that I can grow up to be the mom he deserves, and that once again, he can some day look to as a role model. I mean - his dad's already got it in the bag. Scott will be loved no matter what cause he's always doing projects and has the fun toys and stuff to do with Ashton when he grows up. I'm the one that has to work like a crazy guy to get his attention.

Okay so let me tell you about this little boy of mine-

Ashton Scott Veenker.
Born March 27, 2013 11:19A
8lb 11oz


He's 4 months old as of yesterday, and he's brilliant.
He's totally healthy, strong and he's so fun! I love having someone that smiles at me when I sing, or that will laugh at all my jokes. I'm totally going to enjoy that while it lasts!

We're happy he's here and all I do all day is watch him grow, and learn and it's amazing.

Now to tie that into health, bloggish stuff-
I lost about 27 lbs the week he was born, which was GREAT on my self esteem, and since he was born I've lost about 38 lbs. I gained A LOT with him. But I've been working hard and will post pictures for you all to see my progress as I figure out how to get my body back.

I've lost weight before, and I'm excited as I learn for myself how to lose baby weight and figure out life post pregnancy. It's CRAZY - the things that pregnancy does to a body! INCREDIBLE, but crazy. I look back at pictures when I was like "ooh i feel so faaaat" and I think "What was I thinking? I LOOVE GREAT in those photos!"
I guess you never know what you have till it's gone right?

But anyway- I think so far my biggest struggle when it comes to my current weight loss, is finding time to eat. I've been trying on eating every 2-3 hours like I tell my PT clients, but finding time to eat is so hard! You never know if baby is going to cooperate that day or what kind of mood he'll be in, or if he'll even sleep the night before.

When I'm so tired, I of course choose SLEEP over food any day. I'm still working on it though, and have been really good at having healthy snacks stashed everywhere to try to eat while baby eats. So that's been my biggest goal.

That, and I'm planning on going back to lifting this month at LEAST twice a week at 6 AM. Baby wakes up around 5, so I can feed him, hit the gym, and come home to shower and sleep before he wakes up again. I'll keep you posted on my progress.

Thanks for being so patient with me as I've been away from blogging! My goal here is to at least update once a week.

Feel free to follow me on instagram if you're not already- andimaree

I love you all! Here are some pics for you to enjoy of this crazy year.

singing competition

baby astson 12 days old

Aqua Zumba Certification

Temple to Temple 5K with Ali and Ami

Baby Ashton 4 months!

Les Mills Body Pump Training Module

Ragnar - Honey Badgers

This face. Baby Ash.


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Make Peace with Yourself.

Hey everyone!

I know it's been like two months since I've had a chance to write. With not being able to teach these last few months, you'd think that'd free up my time for blogging- unfortunately that's not the case!
Today though, it's early in the morning and I'm making time for this post because of how dear to my heart it is.

As you all know, I'm a HUGE fan of the The Biggest Loser, because of how much it helped me on my personal weight loss journey. It's seriously such an inspiring show and as much as being pregnant has made me feel not so successful in "weight loss", per say, I still have been driven to eat healthy and stay as active as I've been allowed by my doctor.

The Biggest Loser's theme this season, as some of you already know, is "Challenge America" where they have sent out a challenge to fight childhood obesity. ABOUT TIME! I'm loving every minute of this season and watching the "kid ambassadors" on their journey to a healthier, healthier and more confident lifestyle. People underestimate the power that comes from being healthy, and for yourself. There's a confidence that comes and with that, success in every aspect of life when you learn to master your personal self.

Today I'm watching this week's episode. (Don't make fun, we're Hulu people so we watch shows a hundred years later..)

They have issued a new challenge after teaming up with Seventeen Magazine. Did you know only 11% of girls feel confident enough to call themselves beautiful? That. Is. Terrible. So what Seventeen Magazine has done is set up a Peace Treaty, with the focus on attacking one's personal health goals rather than attacking themselves. As a personal trainer, I've had the experience of almost having to be half a therapist to my female clients especially. There have been and continue to be obstacles in their path to health that have been put there by THEMSELVES. The most rewarding thing for me personally is when my clients have gotten to a point where they look in the mirror and are proud of what they see instead of finding a new thing to pick at.

That's why today I'm signing this treaty and I ask that you, my sweet readers do the same.
Here's the treaty.

I Vow To:

  • NEW! Do the little things that will keep my body healthy, like walking instead of hanging on the couch, or drinking water rather than something sugary.
  • NEW! Appreciate what makes my body different from anyone else's. I love that I'm unique on the inside, I will try to feel that way about the outside too!
  • NEW! Wear makeup only when I want to and it feels fun. I won't use it to hide the real me!
  • NEW! Accept that my body will go through changes, and that's okay.
  • NEW! Support my friends, who just like me, have their own body issues. Hey, we're all in this together!
  • NEW! Put my energy toward the things in life I care about instead of wasting another ounce of it on my insecurities.
  • Remember that the sun will still rise tomorrow even if I had one too many slices of pizza or an extra scoop of ice cream tonight.
  • Never blame my body for the bad day I'm having.
  • Stop joining in when my friends compare and trash their own bodies.
  • Never allow a dirty look from someone else to influence how I feel about my appearance.
  • Quit judging a person solely by how his or her body looks — even if it seems harmless — because I'd never want anyone to do that to me.
  • Notice all the amazing things my body is doing for me every moment I walk, talk, think, breathe...
  • Quiet that negative little voice in my head when it starts to say mean things about my body that I'd never tolerate anyone else saying about me.
  • Remind myself that what you see isn't always what you get on TV and in ads — it takes a lot of airbrushing, dieting, money, and work to look like that.
  • Remember that even the girl who I'd swap bodies with in a minute has something about her looks that she hates.
  • Respect my body by feeding it well, working up a sweat when it needs it, and knowing when to give it a break.
  • Realize that the mirror can reflect only what's on the surface of me, not who I am inside.
  • Know that I'm already beautiful just the way I am.
  • Not let my size define me. It’s far better to focus on how awesome I look in my jeans than the number on the tag.
  • Surround myself with positive people. True friends are there to lift me up when I’m feeling low and won't bring me down with criticism, body bashing, or gossip.
  • Accept the changes that my body is going through. I will celebrate my new shape and curves. I will rock what I've got!
  • Remember that sometimes I will have down moments. And in those times, I will remind myself of how awesome I am by looking in the mirror and saying, "I'm good! I can do this! I'm number one!"
  • Accept that beauty isn't just about my looks. It's my awesome personality and my energy that creates a whole, unique package.


If there's anything in this treaty that you fight yourself on every day, today I also issue the challenge. Print this out and post it somewhere you'll read it every day, or even make a copy for every room in the house so you have a constant reminder of it. Highlight the ones that apply to you and say them out loud as you get ready for the day. 

The husband used to tease me because while I was losing weight I'd repeat to myself in the mirror (from What about Bob I think?) "You're good. You're great. You're Wonderful" and then I'd tag on "You can do hard things." 

Saying these things out loud, even if you're completely alone, makes whatever your goal is a true commitment. 

Pick one of these goals from the treaty and make it part of your day. Also be sure to sign on to thebiggestloser.com and sign the treaty. If you have an account already, here's the link that will take you directly to the treaty.
http://www.seventeen.com/health/tips/body-peace-pledge

I love you all. There's more to you than things to work on. Take the challenge today, and commit to a happier, healthier lifestyle by loving yourself first. 


Thursday, December 6, 2012

I have to take a moment...

I've been ridiculously busy these last few weeks with finding out that we're having a baby and everything! That and work have just drained me of time! Today is just as busy as it's the final week of this Fall 2012 semester- so with both Universities (UVU and BYU) ending this week, I've got to gather all attendance and such to enter in final grades!

With that said though- as busy as today is I NEED to take a moment and share how special I feel today.

This semester has been so rough on me personally, trying to teach all my classes and battling the middle to the end of morning sickness, then after that getting strep throat and a crazy cold, learning to deal with myself not fitting in any ZumbaWear specifically etc. All that, while also trying to figure out my class schedule and going through and dropping classes everywhere I teach because I physically cannot teach the 22 classes a week I was burning through before.

But yesterday and today, the last two days of seeing my University classes, has made all these hard things so worth every minute.

I've been blessed with a job that people look forward to seeing me every time I walk in the door! I love the feeling I get when I just walk in wherever location and people greet me with hugs and smiles and "I'm so glad you're here-s!". Who doesn't like feeling love at work?  I'm blessed enough to feel that EVERY DAY.

Yesterday, we had the last day of Aerobics at UVU as well as BYU Zumba.  Both these classes were so amazing all semester long! My Zumba class, BYU is such an amazing place to teach! I have amazing students and this semester in particular, I got so bored of my music so often, but had ZERO energy or motivation to make up new dances. So I'd throw way WAY old stuff at them and they followed like they've known my choreography forever! New stuff never phased them! Even if they didn't know the steps, I could count on them to "WOOP" and cheer through every song! I loved seeing 55 smiling faces every Monday and Wednesday! If you ever want to feel like a celebrity, teach at BYU. I'm proud to see a lot of my students graduate this semester, as well as go on missions as well as getting married! I'm so happy to have grown with all of you and seen you progress throughout the semester!














UVU Aerobics:
I was TERRIFIED to start teaching aerobics. Ask anyone! I went to all my fitness friends asking for ideas and asking how on earth to use a step or create step routines, and boot camps and all sorts of things just trying to get ideas for this class for MONTHS before we even started! The second we started though, it all came so easy. We had INSANITY week, as well as Step weeks and a million boot camps! This class took aerobics to the next level! Everything I threw at them they took with such ease! It almost made me feel my workouts were TOO easy! Then I started receiving emails from students telling me about weight loss they've experienced just from taking this class and how much stronger they feel. Getting to see this particular student as well as the rest of the class get stronger and work so hard, even so early in the morning was simply amazing! We had a graduation and everyone received a diploma and chocolate coins as "Medallions of Honor" for graduating- and we even had awards for best attendance! (0-1 absences). It was so great! The second they left class, I sat in my office and cried at the thought of never seeing them again!

Haha THE PREGNANCY HORMONES!!

Last of all, My UVU Zumba class:
This class has been so amazing and so incredibly patient with me this semester! My prime morning sickness time was right in the middle of this class for the first half of the semester, then all the sickness came blah blah blah. These poor gals had to deal with me being so sick and awful all semester and they still were so amazing and kind and happy to see me! I don't even deserve the love I felt from these amazing girls! I think I've cried the hardest missing this class ESPECIALLY after graduation today. I did the same for this class as UVU Aerobics, in having a diploma, metals and chocolate coins- THEN This amazing class of mine turns around and surprises ME!

They all went in on a photo album for baby, and all signed a card and poster for me! THEN One of my amazing and talented students made DELICIOUS cupcakes for everyone that included Zumba cupcakes and Justin Bieber cup cakes because they all totally know about my crush on J. Biebs.

Other students brought me individual gifts and I stole hugs from a bunch of these sweet girls.

This was an amazing semester. I've met the sweetest people everywhere I've taught and I'm heartbroken it's already over! I was talking to Scott yesterday saying "WHY DO I GET SO ATTACHED TO MY CLASSES!?"

I know for a fact though, I've been so blessed and lucky to have met everyone I have along this journey and career. I'm glad I get attached to my students! I'm crying like a child thinking about how amazing you all are.
Thank you all my sweet classes, all my sweet friends out side of these classes that I've met through teaching! You make my life worthwhile. YOU are the ones that make my life/job so amazing! YOU are the ones who inspire me to be better and work harder to improve myself to be a better teacher/instructor every day.

Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for being my friends! And university people-- You'd BETTER come see me out side of school!! 

I love you all.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

"The Worlds Healthiest Diets"

Okay everyone!

As you may know I'm huge into reading cool nutririon articles and get daily emails and updates on new articles and such!

This one I recieved last week was so good, not only did I try it, but I'm sharing it now!
If you're anything like me, you've wondered "how do Brazilians always have such amazing bodies when a lot of them really don't work out besides dancing?" or "How do Germans drink beer every day and still keep thin?" "How is rice and noodles an every day thing in Asian countries as well as South American countries, and they ALSO maintain so thin?"

[If you're like "Andrea you''re such a creep why would you even think about that?"... I just do okay?... haha]

Here's an article that give you all the answers!

I personally experimented in the last week with trying a different tip every day, and I feel amazing. Even though my crazy pregnancy cravings/appetite are always pretty out of control, this last week, I felt so satisfied and nourished each day, I really had no reason to crave anything fattening or unhealthy.

These tips, if followed, I promise you will make you not only feel better/happier/healthier, but you WILL see results once you train your body to eat in a good way. Even those of you with the NEED for a sweet treat every day-

This article will teach you to eat whatever you love eating, the right way. :)

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The World's Healthiest Diets

Croissants. Cheese. Cabernet. The easiest -- and yummiest -- way to drop pounds is to steal secrets from the most slimming diets across the globe.

Week One: France

As a college student living in the international dorm, I should have been studying my Parisian roomie's eating habits instead of just coveting her style. In nations with low obesity rates, women know how to eat right and enjoy every bite. "The diets they follow often place an emphasis on whole grains and legumes and use meat sparingly," says Daphne Miller, MD, the author of The Jungle Effect: The Healthiest Diets from Around the World. They're a far cry from the typical U.S. diet, a processed, produce-deficient carb-fest. Although I can no longer use the excuse that I'm a broke college student, I still live on lattes, burgers, and apple cobbler. So I embarked on a 30-day culinary experiment, borrowing secrets from some of the world's healthiest places to slim my 170-pound frame.
Week One: FranceDespite baguettes and Brie, French women have the lowest average body mass index in Europe. "It's true that the French eat for pleasure, but they enjoy cream, cheese, and wine in moderation," says Mary Brighton, RD, a health and food blogger who lives in Pau, France.
Slimming Secrets
Eat slowly. The length of the average French meal has decreased in recent years, but it still clocks in at a leisurely 42 minutes. Brighton has a suggestion to help me slow down the pace at which I stuff my face: "Adopt the French habit of eating a three-course meal to savor food and to recognize satiety cues." When I started with salad, I began to feel full a few bites into my second course, pasta, and I left a bit of it on the plate, rounding out my meal with an apple. Something else that worked: listening to music and making meals last for five or six songs. That's about 20 minutes, or the amount of time it takes your brain to register that your stomach is full.
Make lunch the main event. French breakfasts are small, but lunch is a big deal and might include soup, salad, a chicken entrée with at least one vegetable, and a light dessert, like sorbet, says Steven Jonas, MD, a coauthor of 30 Secrets of the World's Healthiest Cuisines. Supper is lighter and later, usually eaten around 8 or 9. "Because the body uses lunchtime calories for the rest of the day, fewer go into storage and turn into body fat," he explains. My midday meal is often coffee and crackers, so I had to take extreme measures to bulk it up. Each night I cooked twice as much as I normally would for dinner and packed about two-thirds of it for lunch the next day. The new portions were perfect; I wasn't starving by supper.
Treat yourself. This I can do: I never met a pint of Ben & Jerry's I didn't like. But that's not the French way. Instead, they enjoy a petite treat at the end of each meal -- a piece of dark chocolate, an espresso, or an after-dinner drink. "It signals your brain that it's time to stop eating," Brighton explains. "Having occasional small treats throughout the day also makes you less likely to binge later." I bought a bar of dark chocolate and ate a square after each meal. At first it wasn't easy to stop at one, but I let it melt in my mouth and reminded myself that I had another to look forward to in a few hours. So long, snack attacks!

Week One: France

As a college student living in the international dorm, I should have been studying my Parisian roomie's eating habits instead of just coveting her style. In nations with low obesity rates, women know how to eat right and enjoy every bite. "The diets they follow often place an emphasis on whole grains and legumes and use meat sparingly," says Daphne Miller, MD, the author of The Jungle Effect: The Healthiest Diets from Around the World. They're a far cry from the typical U.S. diet, a processed, produce-deficient carb-fest. Although I can no longer use the excuse that I'm a broke college student, I still live on lattes, burgers, and apple cobbler. So I embarked on a 30-day culinary experiment, borrowing secrets from some of the world's healthiest places to slim my 170-pound frame.
Week One: FranceDespite baguettes and Brie, French women have the lowest average body mass index in Europe. "It's true that the French eat for pleasure, but they enjoy cream, cheese, and wine in moderation," says Mary Brighton, RD, a health and food blogger who lives in Pau, France.
Slimming Secrets
Eat slowly. The length of the average French meal has decreased in recent years, but it still clocks in at a leisurely 42 minutes. Brighton has a suggestion to help me slow down the pace at which I stuff my face: "Adopt the French habit of eating a three-course meal to savor food and to recognize satiety cues." When I started with salad, I began to feel full a few bites into my second course, pasta, and I left a bit of it on the plate, rounding out my meal with an apple. Something else that worked: listening to music and making meals last for five or six songs. That's about 20 minutes, or the amount of time it takes your brain to register that your stomach is full.
Make lunch the main event. French breakfasts are small, but lunch is a big deal and might include soup, salad, a chicken entrée with at least one vegetable, and a light dessert, like sorbet, says Steven Jonas, MD, a coauthor of 30 Secrets of the World's Healthiest Cuisines. Supper is lighter and later, usually eaten around 8 or 9. "Because the body uses lunchtime calories for the rest of the day, fewer go into storage and turn into body fat," he explains. My midday meal is often coffee and crackers, so I had to take extreme measures to bulk it up. Each night I cooked twice as much as I normally would for dinner and packed about two-thirds of it for lunch the next day. The new portions were perfect; I wasn't starving by supper.
Treat yourself. This I can do: I never met a pint of Ben & Jerry's I didn't like. But that's not the French way. Instead, they enjoy a petite treat at the end of each meal -- a piece of dark chocolate, an espresso, or an after-dinner drink. "It signals your brain that it's time to stop eating," Brighton explains. "Having occasional small treats throughout the day also makes you less likely to binge later." I bought a bar of dark chocolate and ate a square after each meal. At first it wasn't easy to stop at one, but I let it melt in my mouth and reminded myself that I had another to look forward to in a few hours. So long, snack attacks!

Week Two: Japan


It's no surprise that the obesity rate in Japan is less than 4 percent: The country's traditional diet has long been touted as one of the healthiest in the world. "People who live in the Okinawa region of Japan, specifically, are four to five times more likely than Americans to live to 100," Dr. Miller says.
Slimming Secrets
Start with soup. Miso soup is part of most meals, including breakfast. "Broth-based soup can help you feel full longer and regulate your calorie intake for the day," says Rebecca Scritchfield, RD, a nutrition counselor in Washington, D.C. A study of more than 5,000 people found that women who ate soup five to six times a week were more likely to have healthy BMIs than those who sipped it less frequently. Sure enough, I was less hungry during the day when I started every meal -- even breakfast -- with a bowl of miso. Can't get down with soup in the morning? Start lunch or dinner with a bowl (just steer clear of creamy kinds, which can be high in fat and calories).
Brighten up your plate. There's a proverb in Japan that says, "Not dressing up the meal with color is like sending someone out of the house without clothes." The Japanese try to incorporate five hues -- red, blue-green, yellow, white, and black -- into every meal, says Lalita Kaul, PhD, RD, the author of Healthy Heart South Asian Diet. Adding different shades to your plate (Skittles don't count!) means you'll take in more low-cal, high-fiber fruits and veggies. When I incorporated a rainbow of produce into my diet -- plums and peaches for a snack, tomatoes and lettuce on turkey sandwiches, berries atop low-fat pudding -- I found that all the fiber kept me full longer.
Stop while you're ahead. Unlike me (I can still hear my mom saying, "We don't waste food!"), Japanese people don't belong to the clean-plate club. In Okinawa, there's a popular saying, "Hara hachi bu," which means "Eat until you're 80 percent full."
"This helps explain why most Okinawans maintain a stable weight between ages 20 and 100, while the average American gains a pound a year after 30," Dr. Miller says. Putting this approach into practice is easier said than done. But this advice from Scritchfield helped: "Serve yourself only half as much as you normally would. Then wait five minutes once you've finished to determine if you still need more food."


Week Three: The Nordic Region


People in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark have long had one of the lowest obesity rates in Europe. Only 13.4 percent of the Danish population and 10 percent of Norwegians are obese, and Icelanders have a 50 percent lower death rate from heart disease and diabetes than North Americans, Dr. Miller says.
Slimming Secrets
Better your bread. In Scandinavia the most beloved loaf is rye. "There are two types of fiber: soluble, found in rye, and insoluble, found in wheat," explains Katherine Tallmadge, RD, the author of Diet Simple. "Both make you feel full, but the soluble kind also lowers cholesterol and glycemic response, causing less glucose in the bloodstream, which means fewer blood sugar spikes and cravings." When I ate my turkey sandwich on a single slice of rye (a typical Scandinavian sammie is open-faced), the bread was so substantial that I didn't miss the second slice.
Go fish. Danish people consume more than twice as much fish as Americans, says Arne Astrup, MD, PhD, the nutrition department head at the University of Copenhagen. "Seafood is lower in calories and fat than other protein sources," Scritchfield says. And much of the fat in the fish that's popular in Scandinavia -- herring, tuna, salmon, mackerel, and cod -- is heart-healthy omega-3s. In an eight-week study, researchers from the University of Iceland found that overweight people who ate three to five servings of cod a week lost more weight than those who scorned seafood. So I ate tuna salad (made with salsa instead of mayo) for lunch a couple of times a week, and I grilled salmon frequently.
Hit the farmers' market. But not just in the summer. The Nordic diet is full of cold-climate vegetables -- cabbage, cauliflower, kale, and brussels sprouts -- and mushrooms, the kind of produce that is loaded with flavor and makes a lean meal feel heftier, Dr. Astrup says. I've typically drenched them in salt and creamy dressing, but I loved Scritchfield's suggestions: roasted beets with grapefruit and basil, and stir-fried brussels sprouts with low-sodium soy sauce and honey.

Week Four: The Mediterranean

 

In one study, people who consumed the traditional diet of the Mediterranean (key elements include produce, healthy fats, whole grains, lean protein, and red wine) for 25 weeks lost an average of 8 percent of their body weight.
Slimming Secrets
Get an oil change. Extra virgin olive oil, a cornerstone of the Mediterranean diet, may help control your appetite. A study from the University of California, Irvine, found that the oleic acid it contains triggers the production of a hunger-curbing compound in the small intestine. I've always used the golden oil in dressing, but I also marinated meat in it with salt and pepper. And because I learned from Mary Flynn, PhD, RD, a coauthor of Low-Fat Lies: High-Fat Frauds and the Healthiest Diet in the World, that the body needs fat to absorb the beneficial compounds in produce, veggies roasted in olive oil became my go-to side dish.
Spice things up. Mediterranean cooks are all about fresh herbs -- basil, dill, bay leaf, fennel, and mint -- and spices. These weight-loss secret weapons pack serious flavor, allowing you to cut back on high-cal ingredients. Alas, in the kitchen I'm more Paula Deen than Giada De Laurentiis: I use a lot of salt, sugar, and butter. "Buy at least one fresh herb a week and add it to your meals," Scritchfield suggests. I learned to love cilantro in chili, where it made my usual dollop of sour cream unnecessary.
Use meat sparingly. Supersized steak dinners are uncommon in the traditional Mediterranean diet; meat plays a supporting role and is used to add flavor. "The amount of meat consumed by Americans is a large contributor to excess weight," says Flynn, who notes that it's also linked to heart disease and cancer. I found some new vegetarian faves: portobello burgers and baked spaghetti squash. I never felt weighed down after dinner, and -- bonus! -- I saved cash. "Meat is probably the most expensive part of the grocery bill," Flynn says.
The Wrap-Up
This four-week staycation has been better for my waistline than any vacay I've taken. I dropped five pounds! And some of the healthy changes have stuck: I planted an herb garden on my balcony; meatless Mondays (Thursdays, too) are a staple in my household; and my pantry is stocked with dark chocolate so rich that I don't want to stuff the whole bar in my mouth. Turns out, a bit of global inspiration was just what I needed to shake up my all-too-American eating habits.
Originally published in FITNESS magazine, October 2012.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Eating on a Budget



Probably one of the most common excuses I hear daily from clients, Facebook friends etc. when it comes to weight loss, is "well, I can't afford healthy food." or, "junk is just so much cheaper than real food."
For all you out there with this reasoning as to why you cannot eat healthy, this post is for you!

I've written about this in like round about ways, but today will be a lot more specific! And for those of you amazing readers that are pro deal hunters, please feel free to comment and add your favorite stores and suggestions as how you save money while eating well.

Okay, so problems with junk food.

It seems cheap and easy but.. is it?


Example: Banquet meals.

We have a couple of friends that are obsessed with these meals because Wal-Mart sells these for $1 a piece. So you think, cool a dollar a day? Then you open it and not only is it tasteless, but it's a REAL SERVING SIZE! And because they're loaded with preservatives and junk, the serving size is.. a serving size for ants? The average person, at least, these friends of ours, that eat these all the time eat about 3-4 meals per MEAL.

Therefore not only, NOT down to $1 lunches, but loading their bodies with junk, that not only leaves you with love handles and a belly, but terrible skin/acne.

So math time. $5 lunch, not bad. Then you add the medical bills from the heart attack, then the Proactive plan you need to fix not only your face from breaking out but the rest of your body then tightening creams for that cellulite. I don't even want to add that up.

Then there's fast food. The average American individual spends more or less $2000 per year on fast food. Now, multiply by how many people in your family.. That ends up being about 9.3%
of your yearly income.

What if, now this is just crazy talk- but what if you set aside $2000 for each person in your family every year? ...They'd be attending pretty awesome schools, wearing super fancy clothing and for sure have a good chance for an early retirement am I right?

Why though, are we spending that much money to plump our kids up? Showing ourselves and families it's just "easier" or "more convenient" to be overweight? To spend their lives pumping anti depresents and more and more pills, and lugging around oxygen tanks for the sake of convenience? As you saw, the food itself isn't cheap.. So why fast food ya'll? Why?

Same with any freezer food or processed food like Corn Dogs- which I totally understand, sometimes you need a good corn dog, but not as an every day thing right? Save your body, save your skin from nasty food.

Alright, now that you've had your slap on the wrist, lets find you a solution!

Real food not only makes your skin, hair, nails, tummy legs and all those trouble spots, NOT a problem, but you're pumping your body with good food that acts like an antidepresents and energy boosters, and fat burners that have ZERO side effects. How amazing! Also when you're going through huge body changes like pregnancy, or if you've just had a baby, get those real foods in you!

Now, great places to find good, fresh food at an awesome cost are the following:

Maceys Grocery,
Sunflower Market- if you have a Student ID, you get 50% off all fresh produce EVERY TUESDAY!
Winco
Smith's - semi pricey but they have great deals and such fresh produce

Anyone wanna add any more? If you know of anywhere that has as great of deals as Sunflower Market PLEASE leave your comments!

Here's your goal for this week. Make time to make a meal. If you don't know what to buy at the grocery store, here's a list of essentials that you can use for ANYTHING.

Spinach
Carrots
Tomatoes
Cucumbers

Fruit of any kind!
Oranges
Apples
Strawberries
Peaches

That's stuff you can just snack on if you're ever bored, or watching TV. So part two of the goal- as soon as you pick up one good veggie or fruit, cross off a junk meal from your shopping list.

FINAL part of the goal. Google a recipe. What sounds good? And you don't have to wait till you're hungry- Sit down with your family/husband/roomates on a Monday night and plan all your meals.
I always Google "(insert meal name here) Recipe Easy" they always come up with the simplest, most delicious recipes ever!
Plan out your meals and FOLLOW THROUGH. You'll notice an immidiate change  in your waistline within that first week of cutting out the junk, and replacing that junk with good food.
I guarantee you a better attitude, more energy, as mentioned a trimmer waist, and a happier husband. When you put in the work to make your man a real meal, it just shows him you care. Go that extra mile, if not for your health, for his.

Write out a list of foods you want. then cross the junk off and replace those bad wants with good food you NEED.

Your wallet will thank you.

I love you all. Take the challenge and improve your life even if it's making just one real meal a week, then two meals the next week.

You can do this.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

To Jamie.


Okay can we all agree that I wait way too long to blog in between posts?

Here's why. I get crazy inspired and write a golden post that gets a million hits and get so popular, then I've got nothing to write after. It's like speaking in church after an amazing musical number; "I'm seriously supposed to follow that?"

Also to keep you on your toes to see what's next! Before we start, I told my friend JAMIE I'd tell her a scary story via blog today. (Mostly as an excuse to actually get on and write.)


As you may have noticed, I have a crazy creepy picture at the corner up here.. Go ahead. Look into those freaky eyes.

It was announced recently that this, the Furby, is estimated "hot" toy of the year!

I remember being a kid when these came out and my older sister and I BEGGED to have a Furby. Why? Looking at this picture.. no idea. Same reason I NEEDED a giga pet etc..

So, finally my parents got Ange a Furby for her birthday that looked exactly like the one shown above. We thought it was the cutest thing and learned it's little language and even taught our Furby to say "I love you" ... we think?

One night as we were sleeping, we hear it come on! "EE WEE WAH WEE" (no idea what it was saying.. I don't speak furby anymore).. So we both jump out of bed and Angie runs to shut it off.

We fall back asleep and we hear again "AHH WEE WAH EEEE!". What? We just turned this thing off?

Angie jumps up dazed and super confused, and pulls out the batteries. Maybe it's just broken.

Less than an hour later we hear it AGAIN- No batteries mind you... we came to one conclusion. "It has to be possessed."

We ran outside together in a panic, still the middle of the night and throw it in the out side dumpster trying to rid our room of the evil called Furby.

Finally a little shaken up, we went back to bed.

The next morning we came down for breakfast and there it was sitting on the kitchen table AGAIN. How the!?

We spent the net few days taping it up, and hiding it in a box, THEN throwing it away, taking it to school and throwing it away there, and it still came back. I think in a crazy rage we ended up destroying that monster and crushing it to pieces, then it's pieces to pieces then tossing it out.

That was the end of our Fuby trial.

Jamie, save your house. Don't do it. Hahahaha!!

More to come tomorrow. I have tons of news to share..
Love you all. Thanks for reading the most random blog post of anyones life, ever.