Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Training Your Tastebuds: teaching yourself to like healthy food

       Which one would you rather: pizza or salad? What about chips or carrot sticks? Most people don't choose the healthier of the two, because they tell themselves "junk food tastes better." Yet, we always forget how bloated or sick we feel after indulging on sweet or greasy treats. If we have the unfortunate ability to trick ourselves into forgetting these important factors, why can't we convince ourselves to like healthy foods? 
       Knowing the benefits of a nutritious diet helps motivate better consumption. For example: Did you know eating celery is almost the same as chewing water? Your body hardly notices a cup of celery's 16 calories; but it does focus on consuming a third of your daily Vitamin K recommendation. If you are in the dark about the plentiful perks Vitamin K can provide for you, read this article from BetterBones.com:
The Many Benefits of Vitamin K. 
My point is, when you know all the amazing advantages available, you are more likely to make the conscience decision to treat your body with care and feed it the proper fuel. Remember when your parents would tell you the fish on your dinner plate was chicken so you would eat it? It's the same concept. You can even start small. Maybe you start eating celery, but you cover it in peanut butter or ranch dressing. Whatever it takes to get those veggies in your diet more regularly. Then slowly, you get use to the taste and ween off the dips. Make goals for yourself, and don't be afraid to take baby steps.
      Look, I'll be the first one to admit if I was a Care Bear, the symbol on my tummy would be a piece of pizza. But, then I learned the consequences of eating poorly are not worth a short-term sugar rush. Being healthy isn't as easy as following a few vegan instagram accounts. You have to want it! And why wouldn't you? Tell yourself YOU CAN DO IT! The body awareness blog, JessHerself on wordpress.com has a great article with more tips on Training Yourself To Like Healthy Food.

What bad habit of yours was the hardest to kick? Mine was Mountain Dew! I could make a giant pyramid with the amount of cans I drank through...in just a day!


My bed is covered in orange peels and so am I. So. Am. I.

Cait



P.S.  I'm pro double dipping.


Wednesday, October 23, 2013

7 Veggie Sins: 7 Tips To Include Veggies In Your Diet

       
"I'm going to have a nice healthy dinner!"*

*Eats block of cheese while waiting for vegetables to cook.


Don't let that be you!
Try to think of ways to slip vegetables into each meal you have during the day.
Women's Health Magazine shared a great article with some helpful suggestions:
We snack all day long without even realizing it. If we keep only healthy options in our kitchen, there won't be any temptation to devour the junk. Start small if you need to, but make it a consistent habit you continue to practice. Eating vegetables makes you look better and feel better!

What's your favorite veggie? Or veggie dip? Let me know in the comments below!


Carrot juice saved me from having to wear eyeglasses,
Cait

P.S.
No, you can't justify popcorn as a vegetable serving.

Just Did It

Having trouble staying motivated? Not enough Instagram photos of female's killer bods can get you out of bed? We're all too tired, too busy, too sore, too poor, too something right? But you have the same 24 hours Beyoncé does (or whomever your inspiration may be). Beyoncé does have perfect legs though. AMARITE?! Always keep in mind why you created your personal goals in the first place. Write it down. Repeat it to yourself. Your over priced Nike t-shirt doesn't say, "Just Blew it" or "Just Screw it" it says, "Just Do It" so why aren't you?

Here's an article from FoodandNutrition.org  that gives some helpful tips on staying motivated:
Training Tips To Keep You Motivated

What inspires you and why? Do your research. Knowledge is power. Find out why you admire your role models. Anything can inspire. Don't be afraid to let others help you. And don't be afraid to help yourself. Because you didn't put on your gym clothes just to get lazy and Google exotic grilled cheeses.

What did you do today to work on your personal goals? Share with me in the comments below!

I have nothing against Nike,
Cait

P.S. I happen to know a vast amount on exotic grilled cheeses if anyone is interested.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Smooth(ie) Move


The best part of waking up is fruit and veggies in your cup. Sorry Foldgers. Also, does America really run on Dunkin or is it more like slowly dragging their feet? More people are becoming aware to the fact that drinking smoothies or juices for breakfast can help boost your metabolism and energy. Who has time to cook themselves breakfast these days anyway? That’s why Drive Thru’s are so popular! Smoothies can be even simpler (and healthier than anything you’re going to order at a fast food joint). Throw your favorite fruits and/or veggies in a blender and in seconds you have yourself a delicious breakfast. Easy to digest, but keeps you full until lunchtime. 

I make my smoothies with a variety of frozen fruits from Organic Farms, about a cup of almond milk, a scoop of vegan protein powder, and a few vitamin supplements. My favorite juice includes: spinach, kale, kiwi, and apple.

This article from Bliss.com sums everything up perfectly for beginners.

So remember, the only thing separating Don’t and Donut is U! Start your day off right with a smooth move.
Let me know what your favorite smoothie/juice is in the comments below! I love trying new combinations!

Writing this while I drink my Breakfast,

Cait

P.S. I also make a mean bowl of cereal if anyone wants some tips. It's all about that perfect milk-to-cereal ration if you know what I'm saying.