Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Friday, December 27, 2013

Post Christmas Food Blues



Christmas was awesome.  The Christmas food was awesome.  But now I live with the consequences.  Meh, I only feel a little guilty.  Today I threw away all the sweets that were hanging around.  Left over pumpkin pie, pumpkin cheese cake, peppermint torte, chocolates, homemade sandies, and homemade candies, all in a nasty pile in the trash.  I suppose that's a win. I still have New Year's to navigate, however.

Eating like a diabetic, when you are not actually a diabetic is hard.  I don't have to avoid sugar. I don't have to count my carbs.  I don't have to check my sugars. But I sure feel better when I do.  I am sooo sugared out this holiday season.  I didn't make nearly the treats that I normally do, and I still managed to make something at least every other day.

The worst part is, I got sick.  From the neck up, I am miserable.  From the neck down, I want to go for a run so badly it hurts.  And I cannot believe how sluggish I feel from not exercising.  It's been 4 days now.  I'm so antsy.  There was a time that I wouldn't have noticed if I happened to exercise in a week.  Now I am counting the days and whining about it.  That is a huge change. 

I have a plan for the New Year's menu.  This is the plan, right now.  I'm checking with the other people who are coming to see what changes they want to make.  I am trying to make it so that people who want to be healthy, can be.  Those who don't want to be healthy, well, they should have some options also.


Swedish meatballs -- (home made with extra veggies added to the meat- no noodles)
Soft pretzels -- (again - homemade)
Apple / orange salad (basically apple and orange slices with a juice made from fresh lemon juice 
                                    and  fresh orange juice)
Buffalo dip
7 layer dip or nachos  (7 layer dip is healthier, but nachos are tasty)
Veggie platter
Fruit bowl
Lil’ smokies / pigs in blanket
Soda / lemonade
Birthday cake for my friend who was born on the 1st.
Jello salad / jello squares 
Coleslaw -- (homemade with about 1/4 the mayo normally used and double the veggies)
potato chips & dip (don't judge - diabetics can have this)

What do you think?  What would you add or subtract?  How would you make it healthified?  What are you having?

Monday, October 28, 2013

7 Steps to Having a Sane Halloween - Keeping Sugar in Check




Caramel apple

  This is diabetes on a stick.  It's caramely, chocolatey yumminess is also what diabetics and dieters most love and fear- Sugar!  Sugar, to a diabetic, and actually to most of the United States, is crack!  Sugar is our drug of choice.  But to a diabetic, and eventually to all of us, sugar is as dangerous as crack.  So how does a diabetic, or a dieter, or even a reasonably sane person get through Halloween? Halloween, the one day a year in which we ritualistically devour our body weight in pure sugar; except for the part that is pure corn syrup.  How does a person navigate rivers of soda, mountains of flour and days of nutritional desert?  I, for one, need a plan.

Here are my 7 Steps to Having a Sane Halloween.  

1) Share. Do not hide from food.  Be actively involved in your food decisions. Diabetes on a stick is manageable, but only if you are proactive.  I am going to take one caramel apple, cut it into slices and share! I will allow myself a taste, but not the whole thing.  Deprivation doesn't work, and you can't hide from the world.  So have a taste, and then give the rest away.

2) Repackage.  People are going to "Boo" you, leaving yummy treats on your doorstep.  (They are probably Sharing.) Take one cookie off the top of the plate for your dessert and repackage the rest with sandwich baggies, or better yet, the little snack sized bags.  Take the baggies and throw them in the freezer.  You can have a cookie, or a brownie once in a while, but not the whole plate.  So don't let the whole plate sit in front of you.

3) Exercise.  Exercise combats a little of the sugar damage, although you can't out exercise a bad diet.  Still, a bit of exercise will make you think twice about that extra cookie.  Why would you want to undo all the good you've done.  One hour of exercise doesn't even cover the calories in a large piece of chocolate cake! So have 2 bites of cake and push it away. You've worked too hard!

4) Make it not "all about the food." Why does every Holiday have to be all about the food?  Who made that rule? Make crafts, decorate the house, spend time,  talking on the phone to a friend. (You would have spent that time baking naughty treats anyway.)  Go on a nature walk.  Make it about the fun of the holiday, not the food.  Halloween is hard, because, let's face it, it really is all about the candy, but try to think about other ways to enjoy it.

5) Don't pass out candy.  I know, I know.  This would not seem to be the correct approach for a sane person.  My mom handed out little toys, necklaces, and pencils from the dollar store one year.  I thought she was nuts and no one would want to go to her house.  Guess what? She was the most popular house on the block.  The kids were thrilled.  How weird is that?  But, if you buy candy you hate, you'll just sit and eat bad candy.  If you buy candy you like, you'll sit and eat good candy that isn't good for you.  So just don't pass out candy- pass out toys or gift certificates from McDonalds, or Krispy Kreme.

6) Choose wisely.  You know you're going to steal some candy from your kids, so be picky about what you will eat.  If you love peanut butter cups, decide ahead of time that you will have 2 and then don't bother with the other stuff.  Remind yourself that the candy doesn't all go away on November 1st, so you can have more later.  You don't need more than 1-2 pieces, you really don't.

7) Track your calories.  Or track your sugars. Or both.  Do it. Even if it's not convenient, do it.  Pay attention to what is important.  And if your sugars are high- no candy.  And if your calories are high- no cookies.  Don't allow yourself to take this day off.  Be aware of what you are putting in your mouth.

These are my strategies.  I'm sure you've noticed that I am having sugar.  I am giving myself permission to do that.  I do believe that you will be more successful if you give yourself permission to have a little treat.  You can learn moderation.  You may not lose weight at lightning speed, but you will still lose weight.  And slower weight loss is likely to be permanent weight loss, because it is about changing your lifestyle.

Good luck- it's a sugar cube jungle out there!

Friday, September 27, 2013

I Love the Holidays

 
 
I love Autumn.  I love Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas.  I love eating yummy food and baking for my friends. But the holiday season has to be about more than the food.  Food takes up too much of our consciousness.  I am concentrating on other ways to celebrate the season.  I've started decorating for Autumn.  It is not as intuitive as I would like it to be.  I look at Pinterest and blogs a lot.  I take the ideas I like and try to make it work with my budget, what I already have and my tastes.  There are so many different ways to do the same thing.  Monochromatic, black and white, whimsical, rustic, elegant.  The hardest part is choosing a direction.  I was at Marshall's. I saw this beautiful, orange, sparkly pumpkin.  My immediate reaction was, "I love that!"  So I bought it.  No more trying to decide on a style.  I am decorating around the pumpkin.  Here is a peek at my dining room table.