You Are What you Ate
I would like to offer some advice for those who would like to improve their eating habits. There are some very simple techniques that will allow your body to use food for fuel more effectively and avoid overloading it. Some simple changes will result in increased energy, better sleep, and an improved overall sense of well-being.
1) Eat the recommended number of servings from each food group daily (http://mypyramid.gov).
2) Control your portions. Too much of a good thing is bad.
3) Stay well hydrated year-round. Hunger between meals is often a symptom of dehydration. Don't wait until you feel thirst to take a drink.
4) Eat foods that are high in fiber. This helps to keep you feeling satisfied and "keeps things moving." fresh fruits, vegetables, beans, and whole grains are good sources.
5) Cut refined sugar from your diet. The more you eat it, the greater your cravings. You will also avoid overtaxing your pancreas, liver, and kidneys in your body's attempt to digest it.
6) Go meatless (what?) once a week. It takes more time and energy to digest meat. Beans contain high protein and fiber without all of the bad fats. Here is a quick and easy recipe for you to try:
Vegetarian Lentil Savory
1 lb. dry lentils, 2 diced medium tomatoes
8 oz. tomato sauce, 2 cloves minced garlic
1 large carrot, peeled, 2 stalks celery
1/2 large white onion, 1/2 cup bell pepper (all colors) diced
1 teaspoon sage, 1/4 teaspoon red pepper
3 tbsp. olive oil, 2 tbsp. chili powder
sea salt, water to cover
1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
Chop all vegetables and combine with beans and seasonings. Bring soup to a boil. Simmer for 25 minutes or until lentils are tender. Serves 8. Enjoy!
Be good to yourself! More next time...