[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Aug-11-02 AT 10:19PM (Est)[/font][p]You know what?
I was really thinking about my diet. I mean really thinking hard too about it. I discovered that I really don’t eat too much potatoes, rice, or bread. I don’t eat too much butter, mayo, cream cheese, sour cream, etc.
I was thinking about this. Potatoes, I eat maybe twice a month. Rice, maybe once a month. Bread (only whole wheat or whole grain, I only eat the 3 gram of fiber rule or higher on bread), maybe twice a month.
For the butter, we go through a pound every three months. Mayo, maybe 1 cup a year (I’m not joking with that one either). Cream cheese, maybe once every six months. And sour cream … I cannot even remember when was the last time at had any sour cream.
But why is that? It’s not because I feel that it’s bad or a bad thing to eat. Then I really thought about it. The reason why is because I am too busy trying to eat a wide variety diet that’s as close to the ground as possible. Plus keep the fiber up. So, I’m too busy trying to find good snack type foods that I can eat that make me feel good, like natural peanut butter and triscuits or soy nuts. For dinners, with my fiber rules, I have to eat a lot of whole-wheat pastas, whole grains, beans, lentils, nuts, seeds, sauces, veggies, etc. Those things are the things that have high fiber contents. So I naturally eat a lot of Italian and Mexican type dishes.
I’m so busy trying to get squashes, root veggies, eggplant, tomatoes, etc into my diet that I rarely have room for anything else.
I think that potatoes everyday isn’t a wise choice. Only because your diet won’t have enough of the other foods that have all those other healthy anti-oxidants in them.
I think that rice can be a wise choice, but again, wild rice, brown rice, purple sticky rice, arborio rice, himalayan red rice, basmatic rice, jasmine rice, etc are good choices. Minute rice, white rice, and other processed rices just aren’t as wise of a choice. Again, everyday … then nope, because your diet isn’t as diverse as it needs to be.
Breads are good for you too, but again, it’s all about choices. Did you know that back in the 1950s that white bread was considered a rich man’s bread? Mainly because it was so soft. Now, rich man’s bread is the very bread that used to be so cheap back in the 1950s. The more fiber in the bread, the better the choice. There are so many breads out there too. Wheat berry breads, 12 grains, flax breads, seed breads, 7 grains, oatmeal, potato, etc. But again it’s all about choices. And … as usual … if you eat it everyday, it’s really not that wise of a choice.
So I guess what I’m wondering is, this is to Cynthia, when you say potatoes, breads and rice … are you limiting more of the processed food categories? Or is it all of the foods that are in those categories?
Thanks.
Keta.
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