What to Eat?
One of the dilemmas I often have is deciding what to eat. Honestly, I’m a pretty picky eater mostly because of my allergies but still, there’s just some things I really don’t like. My likes and dislikes have changed a little over the years - for example, when I was a child, I didn’t like spinach though I do like it now and we tend to eat a couple of times per week. Fortunately, my husband is not as picky as me so I don’t have to worry about that.
Here are a few of my favorites -
- Lemon and spinach couscous with tuna
- Spinach with cucumber salsa, green beans, garlic and tuna
- Black bean soup with tomatoes
- Broiled salmon with broccoli, carrots and wild rice
- Lentil soup with a slice of homemade 10-grain bread
As you can see, I eat an almost vegetarian diet. We only have red meat about once a month anymore. But the real key here is the portions. I’ve been following a general rule that one should eat a half cup of protein and one cup of vegetables per meal. That’s really easy to figure out and if you’re eating 5 mini-meals a day, it’s quite filling. And a cup of vegetables is a LOT more than it sounds like. The second key is combining the right foods together but generally, this half cup of protein and one cup of veggies is quite doable for me most of the time.
Now, my kids won’t eat salmon or spinach so I usually prepare 2 meals - one for my husband and I, and one for the kids. Well, actually, usually just the protein portion. I’ll fix chicken for them and salmon for us and the same vegetables for everyone. Since I usually make 2 or 3 different vegetables at a time, everyone ends up with something they like.
I’ll post recipes of some of my favorites soon, probably on a separate page just for recipes only.
Really, the truth of the matter is that I hate eating. I like cooking but eating is a pain. I’m the kind of person who could go hours without eating something and not notice.
If I had my way, I’d never eat. It’s just a bothersome chore. And that’s’ probably why I’ve had trouble losing the last 30+ pounds - I forget to eat so my body keeps hanging on to the fat because it’s gone into “starvation mode.” I think that’s why eating 5 small meals works so well for me . . . it keeps me fueled and helps my body realize it doesn’t need to store the excess - it can just get rid of it.
I like that a lot!
~ Annie
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