Alan Foster writes: My fellow community blogger, Tahira Nyabinghi, has been providing some good recipes and information on her commitment to healthy food choices. I thought I would share my recipe for a successful commitment to regular exercise.
Recipes for you
Submitted by ctmiller on 05/16/2011 - 09:41Tahira Nyabinghi writes:
I promised to share some of my favorite recipes included and they are below. You can make these for up to 4 people. Here is an appetizer, two entrees and a dessert. I only eat this way once or twice a week. The other days, it is usually just a simple entrée.
Taking time with my appearance
Submitted by ctmiller on 05/12/2011 - 14:32Tahira Nyabinghi writes: Today I spent the majority of the day outdoors enjoying the sun. I have been actually going to stores and looking at clothes again! I was content with my weight at 228 pounds, but I have to say that shopping for items to fit a smaller frame now is absolutely humbling! Normally, even traveling to a place where people are fitting on clothes, looking at racks, sizing themselves up in a mirror, has no appeal whatsoever.
As the weight is falling off, I am smiling more, and taking time with my appearance. Modesty is still in play and always at the forefront but every now and then, I reach in the back for that short skirt that I hid away, hoping one day to show my legs again.
Each day, my menu is different and touches a particular theme of the week. I have done Mexican, Puerto Rican, European, Faux Carnivorian, etc. Experimentation has been really exciting as well for me. I have yet to attend a meetup event although I am part of a couple of groups and they seem to be pretty active. Next blog I hope to give you some sample recipes to take you into the new month.
Celebrating - and paying for it!
Submitted by ctmiller on 05/12/2011 - 14:26Alan Foster writes: Why do most significant events and celebrations involve food? Over this past week, we enjoyed a birthday dinner party for a family friend, some great Mexican food for Cinco de Mayo, we had a few meals out and a dinner party for my daughter’s college graduation, and of course, there was Mother’s Day. I try to be conscious of my food choices and amounts but when there’s so much good food around and everyone else is enjoying it, I don’t want to think about diets, calories, portions, or weight.
But then, there’s always Monday morning when everything is over and the left overs are gone. I stepped back on the scales and found 2 of the 12 pounds I’ve worked so hard to lose. But I’m OK with that! I had a great week with family and friends. We enjoyed the celebrations and we definitely enjoyed some good food. Tomorrow, I’m back in the gym.
Changing shape, changing perspective
Submitted by ctmiller on 05/07/2011 - 17:19Tahira Nyabinghi writes: I just got back inside from walking with my daughter and realized to my dismay that I have not blogged in over a week! I am letting myself and my associates down by not keeping better track of what is going on with my life and how my raw food path is progressing.
I have never felt more comfortable in my own skin in such a long time; it is true that as you loss weight and get in shape, the perspective that you have of yourself changes. I was content with how I looked at my first weigh in on my birthday, but now that the extra pounds are coming off and I can see tone in my muscles, I am getting a little overwhelmed! I am taking stock in me and the joys I find in life. My body feels and looks good, my attitude is improving, my relationships with my family are stronger than ever, my sphere is expanding.
I am purchasing most of my foods from local outdoor fresh markets and rarely visit the chain stores any more. I do not frequent fast food establishments unless invited by guests and stick to a strict diet. Overall, I am pleased with this journey.
I walk everyday but still do not visit the gym as often as I like. With my daughter now staying with me full time, I do not have the luxury to run to the gym at the wee hours of the morning. I am still trying to find the winning combination though. Pictures will accompany the next entry, hopefully.
Smaller portions and a smaller me!
Submitted by ctmiller on 04/30/2011 - 10:37Alan Foster writes: I stepped on the scales again this week and I couldn’t believe it. I’ve lost a total of 12 pounds since starting this journey, down to 213 from 225. Just to be sure, I put my glasses on and got back on the scale for a second look. I haven’t done anything different over the last few weeks, but I have noticed my smaller meal portions are now satisfying. In fact, I recently sat down to a bigger than normal meal and didn’t have the desire to eat everything on my plate and have seconds. Now that was satisfying.
Numbers from my golf outing
Submitted by ctmiller on 04/21/2011 - 14:13Alan Foster writes: I just returned from a three-day golfing vacation. I put my diet aside for the trip knowing that the opportunity for too much food and drink would overwhelm my desire to be smart about my eating.
Thankfully, I was wrong. I managed to eat smart without hindering the activities. I drank lots of water and managed to get in a little gym time in addition to walking between many of my golf shots instead of riding the cart. I didn’t lose any weight since last week, but I didn’t gain any either. Wish I could say the same about my golf handicap. Unfortunately, it went up.
Baggy clothes are a welcome sight
Submitted by ctmiller on 04/21/2011 - 12:17Tahira Nyabinghi writes: It seems that I am blogging at least twice a week but as I view my days, I am not keeping up with that time frame. Only yesterday it was Jan.1; today it is April 20. Where has all of the time gone? I am in a routine of eating right now. When I fall off the wagon, my body rejects the food and my tummy clenches up. I have cramps and get a bit lightheaded. The remedy, eat something raw quick!
I have a pocket full of wholesome nuts always within reach and some crispy snap peas to entice my palate. I have not gotten on a scale again yet but my clothes look like big bags surrounding my frame. I promised that I would not get any new things until December. At that time, this quiet caterpillar will emerge a renewed butterfly.
A little update
Submitted by ctmiller on 04/14/2011 - 12:08Tahira Nyabinghi writes: I have decided that I want to “live simply” so that I can “simply live.” I am not sure where I heard this motto, but for my life now, it seems to fit. I want to shed things that are unnecessary and cluttering to my existence. My children, of course are not in this category, as they make my life worth living.
Each day I speak with my oldest, I am reminded just how truly amazing he is. When I look at my youngest, I want the best I can offer and more. They push me to be what I can be and the woman I am inside. They see a loving mommy who can kiss the boo boos and make everything better. That is what ultimately want for them , to make things better.
So far, I am down to 190 pounds and holding steady. I have been walking in the neighborhood where I am staying and doing completely raw foods 80 percent of the time. I still have to deal with my addiction to cheese and coffee.
A mean-spirited person emailed me and told me my definition of “having curves” was a nice way of saying I was obese. I thanked him for his rudeness and said that I was at peace with who I am. Some time later, he viewed my business profile and saw who I was, read the dispatches that we have been doing through the year. He apologized and said that I was an appealing woman and carried my weight well. This was a smile for me and validation that sometimes we are so quick to judge prior to knowing the full truth. Keeping focused with my raw foods!
Now I remember why I don't like diets
Submitted by ctmiller on 04/11/2011 - 14:24Alan Foster writes: My last blog indicated I was going to attempt the “17 Day Diet” as outlined in the book by Dr. Mike Moreno. Well, last week reminded me of why I don’t like diets.
Last week was my 25th wedding anniversary and as with most celebrations, there’s food involved. Needless to say, I fell off the diet a time or three. Perhaps this week will be easier. But I think I’ll keep it to a 7-day diet.
Next week, I’m going on a 3-day golf trip with some old work buddies. The only green tea I hope to see is the green tee on which I’ll be standing!
