BelovedHeather
Cathlete
Happy Friday! It has been 2 weeks since my consultation with Erica (my nutritionist). I have de-puffed and look less and less like a microwaved marshmallow peep. :7 I pulled the scale out of the closet this morning (out of necessity before I start the challenge phase), and I am down 10 pounds in 2 weeks (which is the food allergy bloat).
I am wrapping up the toughest part of this food allergy elimination and challenge. The elimination phase can last from 4 days to 21 days (until the food protein clears from your body and the symptoms are gone), but more than 2 weeks is not recommended on a very restricted fast (like the one I am doing). Good news! My food allergy symptoms are gone. The itching has subsided, and I am breathing with ease. The bloat has departed too. Yippee! I am free to start the food challenge by reintroducing some of my favorite foods like cheese this weekend! I started this journey on the first day of March, so I want to persevere through today to make it a full 2 weeks. I need to ease into the challenge with simple foods this weekend. The challenge will be fun because I need to eat the food I am testing 4 times a day, and cheese is my favorite food. Yummy! :9
I am hoping to reintroduce organic eggs, cheese, and whole grains this weekend so I can return to normal eating on Monday. I am extremely hungry no matter how many fruits and veggies I eat. I am craving protein like crazy, and I need more whole grains for energy. All I can think about is food. I am dreaming about boiled eggs! My body is definitely trying to tell me something. My Daniel fast before the Road Trip was challenging but not quite as intense as this. I am only planning to start eating foods that have never caused a reaction in the past. I will need to check my weight Monday morning to see if I have any issues with these foods. I have a detailed list of ingredients to avoid, so I may need to buy different brands.
I am amazed that my body has recovered from this in 2 weeks (less than 2 weeks really because I was back to normal on the 8th day). When I had a bad reaction in the past, it took me at least 3 weeks to even start feeling better and as long as 6 weeks for my weight to return to normal. Erica helped me find and eliminate hidden food triggers. My eating has been sparkly clean and way too restrictive, but this more aggressive approach was very effective. I also enjoyed “Cathe lite” workouts for 2 weeks so my body could focus on healing. I am missing her intense workouts and ready to kick some butt again!
I have been eating mostly fruits and veggies for 2 weeks. I am a veggie hater by nature, but Kathy S. challenged me to expand my veggie horizons. My first experiment with sweet potatoes did not work for me. I hate the mushy texture. I am celebrating a victory in my veggie mission. I found a new veggie I love! Joy, joy, joy! I was not impressed with raw cauliflower when I tasted it earlier this week. I read a post by Kathryn about steamed and mashed cauliflower. I steamed some last night until it was nice and soft, mashed it with a fork, and was amazed. Yummy! It will be even tastier when I can add pepper, garlic, and other spices this weekend! (I have been limited to plain and bland food for 2 weeks with no spices or condiments.) I hope it is nutritious. I seem to favor white veggies over the dark green ones.
In case y’all don’t know, Kathy S. is an angel God sent my way to hold my hand while my Southern taste buds learn to appreciate (or at least tolerate) clean veggies (as I would rather eat a meal cooked by Paula Deen than Tosca Reno)! I like the veggies on Cracker Barrel’s menu. Because I do not like naked veggies, I have a tendency to not eat veggies at all when I am eating clean. Kathy has so graciously responded to all my e-mails this week and provided great cooking tips. What a doll!
Mashed potatoes are my favorite Southern comfort food, so hugs to Kathryn for giving me a veggie option that I can enjoy more often!
Blessings,
Heather B.
"So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God" (1 Corinthians 10:31 NIV).
I am wrapping up the toughest part of this food allergy elimination and challenge. The elimination phase can last from 4 days to 21 days (until the food protein clears from your body and the symptoms are gone), but more than 2 weeks is not recommended on a very restricted fast (like the one I am doing). Good news! My food allergy symptoms are gone. The itching has subsided, and I am breathing with ease. The bloat has departed too. Yippee! I am free to start the food challenge by reintroducing some of my favorite foods like cheese this weekend! I started this journey on the first day of March, so I want to persevere through today to make it a full 2 weeks. I need to ease into the challenge with simple foods this weekend. The challenge will be fun because I need to eat the food I am testing 4 times a day, and cheese is my favorite food. Yummy! :9
I am hoping to reintroduce organic eggs, cheese, and whole grains this weekend so I can return to normal eating on Monday. I am extremely hungry no matter how many fruits and veggies I eat. I am craving protein like crazy, and I need more whole grains for energy. All I can think about is food. I am dreaming about boiled eggs! My body is definitely trying to tell me something. My Daniel fast before the Road Trip was challenging but not quite as intense as this. I am only planning to start eating foods that have never caused a reaction in the past. I will need to check my weight Monday morning to see if I have any issues with these foods. I have a detailed list of ingredients to avoid, so I may need to buy different brands.
I am amazed that my body has recovered from this in 2 weeks (less than 2 weeks really because I was back to normal on the 8th day). When I had a bad reaction in the past, it took me at least 3 weeks to even start feeling better and as long as 6 weeks for my weight to return to normal. Erica helped me find and eliminate hidden food triggers. My eating has been sparkly clean and way too restrictive, but this more aggressive approach was very effective. I also enjoyed “Cathe lite” workouts for 2 weeks so my body could focus on healing. I am missing her intense workouts and ready to kick some butt again!
I have been eating mostly fruits and veggies for 2 weeks. I am a veggie hater by nature, but Kathy S. challenged me to expand my veggie horizons. My first experiment with sweet potatoes did not work for me. I hate the mushy texture. I am celebrating a victory in my veggie mission. I found a new veggie I love! Joy, joy, joy! I was not impressed with raw cauliflower when I tasted it earlier this week. I read a post by Kathryn about steamed and mashed cauliflower. I steamed some last night until it was nice and soft, mashed it with a fork, and was amazed. Yummy! It will be even tastier when I can add pepper, garlic, and other spices this weekend! (I have been limited to plain and bland food for 2 weeks with no spices or condiments.) I hope it is nutritious. I seem to favor white veggies over the dark green ones.
In case y’all don’t know, Kathy S. is an angel God sent my way to hold my hand while my Southern taste buds learn to appreciate (or at least tolerate) clean veggies (as I would rather eat a meal cooked by Paula Deen than Tosca Reno)! I like the veggies on Cracker Barrel’s menu. Because I do not like naked veggies, I have a tendency to not eat veggies at all when I am eating clean. Kathy has so graciously responded to all my e-mails this week and provided great cooking tips. What a doll!
Mashed potatoes are my favorite Southern comfort food, so hugs to Kathryn for giving me a veggie option that I can enjoy more often!
Blessings,
Heather B.
"So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God" (1 Corinthians 10:31 NIV).


