I'm feeling good, very "light" and more energetic. I know that I have a tendency to overeat and I noticed that with this diet, I've been feeling full faster and eating smaller portions. And as a result I don't feel as sluggish and heavy. I worked out yesterday for 45 minutes so that contributed greatly to how I feel. I'm definitely going to continue on with it.
So on to the food! I realize I kind of "freestyled" it and didn't make anything from You Are What You Eat today.
Breakfast was a mug o' oatmeal. I cut back my portion a bit, 1/4 cup instead of 1/2 cup. I added bananas, raisins, sesame seeds and mixed in some homemade date syrup.
Mid-morning and pre-workout snack was this delicious strawberry-banana-soymilk smoothie.
Lunch was a small salad w/ 2 tsp goddess dressing and lemon juice.
Late afternoon snack was a brown rice cake w/ peanut butter and a drizzle of brown rice syrup. And in the evening after an hour walk with Buster, an apple and half a carrot. (no pictures!)
Dinner was a grilled tofu wrap in a sprouted grain tortilla with veggies, fresh homemade salsa and guacamole. The tofu is extra firm and was marinated in olive oil, low salt soy sauce, garlic, black pepper and salt-free seasoning.
Today I took Buster for a walk with our neighbor Shannon and her dogs Wendy and Lucy. It was a lovely walk in the rain through a one-mile oval of neighborhood streets (that was initially laid out to be a race track back in it's day) and afterwards Shannon produced a bag of homemade vegan Snickerdoodle cookies! Imagine my delight! Too bad I can't eat them now as this diet forbids sweets but I have carefully wrapped each cookie in cling wrap and froze them for after the diet. Can't wait to eat them! Shannon by the way creates a cute and funny comic strip featuring both of her dogs called "The Adventures of Wendy and Lucy". Check it out: http://www.taowal.blogspot.com.
I even got a recipe!
Hi Kim,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great menu! I will definitely have this tomorrow. It looks so easy and yummy. Also, I wanted to thank you so much for the one week raw info. I am so inspired by that diet.
XoXo
Pi Nuan
you make even healthy food look so good!
ReplyDeleteYou've totally inspired me to add more adventurous things to my Porridge other than Flax Seeds and Prunes. Sesame Seeds would make a great addition. That comic strip is funny - what a cool friend to have living next door!
ReplyDeleteAND she makes Vegan Snickerdoodles!!
Thank you SO much for this inspirational blog. I've just started with Gillian McKeith and I was starting to get a little nervous. I'm glad a bread and sweet lover thought it was worth it!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the smoothie in the Miller Lite glass!
BklynMommy,
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome! Good luck on your detox!