Candiceena
Cathlete
Hi my fellow Cathletes!
Has anyone heard of this? It is a book. The premise is that you eat a minimum of 3 shakes (or soups), 2 entrees, and 5 servings of fruits & veggies per day. That is the minimum. You can also eat bars. Other requirements include tracking whether or not you followed the plan (not necessarily food logging) and also having accountability via an in-person or online group. There are "requirements" for the shakes, bars, entrees, soups, and fruits and veggies. Mainly though, any Lean Cuisine type of entree or Slimfast Shake pretty much fits the bill.
I'm thinking of giving this a shot. As someone who has ideals that belong to those of a food purist (b/c I have been reading so many paleo books lately, I feel it's brainwashed me), but lacking the time, money, energy, and desire to cook - I find that I get "stuck" - I feel like nothing will be good enough for a diet except organic, grass-fed, non-GMO (etc etc) ... yet I don't enjoy cooking very much and dont have time or money to really cook all the time. So here I am, thinking like a food purist, thinking that processed food and Lean Cuisines are the devil, yet it is unrealistic for me to eat like a food purist. And so then I think of trying other things, like the Mediteranean diet.
But, here we go again - my mind starts to wander - I start to look at other ways of eating. All have their pros and cons and all have someone claiming that they are the "holy grail" way of eating. So all these choices and all this conflicting info and I get really overwhelmed!! So I do nothing. I change nothing. I maintain my weight when I really want to (and probably should) lose some fat.
I know many people say lean cuisines, shakes, bars, etc are "bad" for you. I know it's better to eat an actual food item like a piece of chicken with salt, pepper, and olive oil than it is to eat Morning Star Chik'n Nuggets. But I need to start somewhere. I'm thinking of giving this program a try. Here is why:
1) it is economical and budget friendly
2) it is realistic for my current lifestyle (time-wise)
3) it really is simple
4) built in portion control
5) i feel it will be easier to adhere to the diet (just knowing myself)
6) it will give me a balance of convenience while also allowing me to pay attention to nutrition by focusing on lots of fruits and veggies and i can purchase Evol, Amys, and other organic-style entrees
Thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Has anyone heard of this? It is a book. The premise is that you eat a minimum of 3 shakes (or soups), 2 entrees, and 5 servings of fruits & veggies per day. That is the minimum. You can also eat bars. Other requirements include tracking whether or not you followed the plan (not necessarily food logging) and also having accountability via an in-person or online group. There are "requirements" for the shakes, bars, entrees, soups, and fruits and veggies. Mainly though, any Lean Cuisine type of entree or Slimfast Shake pretty much fits the bill.
I'm thinking of giving this a shot. As someone who has ideals that belong to those of a food purist (b/c I have been reading so many paleo books lately, I feel it's brainwashed me), but lacking the time, money, energy, and desire to cook - I find that I get "stuck" - I feel like nothing will be good enough for a diet except organic, grass-fed, non-GMO (etc etc) ... yet I don't enjoy cooking very much and dont have time or money to really cook all the time. So here I am, thinking like a food purist, thinking that processed food and Lean Cuisines are the devil, yet it is unrealistic for me to eat like a food purist. And so then I think of trying other things, like the Mediteranean diet.
But, here we go again - my mind starts to wander - I start to look at other ways of eating. All have their pros and cons and all have someone claiming that they are the "holy grail" way of eating. So all these choices and all this conflicting info and I get really overwhelmed!! So I do nothing. I change nothing. I maintain my weight when I really want to (and probably should) lose some fat.
I know many people say lean cuisines, shakes, bars, etc are "bad" for you. I know it's better to eat an actual food item like a piece of chicken with salt, pepper, and olive oil than it is to eat Morning Star Chik'n Nuggets. But I need to start somewhere. I'm thinking of giving this program a try. Here is why:
1) it is economical and budget friendly
2) it is realistic for my current lifestyle (time-wise)
3) it really is simple
4) built in portion control
5) i feel it will be easier to adhere to the diet (just knowing myself)
6) it will give me a balance of convenience while also allowing me to pay attention to nutrition by focusing on lots of fruits and veggies and i can purchase Evol, Amys, and other organic-style entrees
Thoughts are greatly appreciated.