Good, good...all to hell.
That's my pattern of eating. I do a virtuous breakfast. I do a decent lunch. Then at dinnertime, I go nuts.
This is not a new pattern. It's old and ingrained and very, very, very hard to break.
But I gotta.
So, yesterday I was having my egg white omelette for bkfst, coffee (black, Splenda), a carrot juice. Lunch was a nice salad with fabulous herb chicken (grilled) and mixed greens with artichoke hearts in balsamic vinegar and olive oil.
Then comes dinnertime. I feel like this crazed monster in the kitchen. I go and heat up some onion broth and add, not a discreet amount of cheese. No, I add a huge wad of cheese--it would choke a rhinoceros-- and croutons. Then, as if that wasn't enough to clog every artery in my body, I have a dessert hubby bought unthinkingly, cause he knows I adore Napoleons--when they are fresh. Only when fresh. This one was fresh.
So, I told him, flat out--do not buy me desserts, sweets, candies, etc. Just don't. I know you love me and just want to please me, but I cannot resist a fresh, flaky, cream-filled Napoleon that's sitting in the fridge calling my name. I can't have that in the house. It's like the Siren Song to me. Tie me to the mast!
I did give myself a head-start on a more healthful week of meals:
Today, after meaning to for weeks, I skipped sleeping (am just about to nod off as I type here) in order to go to a farmer's on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk in South Florida called Josh's Organic Garden.
Unbelievable.
It was a wonderland of gorgeous, fresh, fragrant, vividly colorful stuff. Anyone who likes greens would have had an instant veggiegasm. It was piles of fresh--and I mean picked YESTERDAY locally--greens and assorted garden veggies and fruits. I took four canvas shopping bags and filled them all to the brim with arugula, spinach, lettuces, peppers, strawberries, bananas, tomatoes, carrots, celery, pears, apples, tangerines, grapefruit, broccoli, cauliflower (so beautiful white ones, like an alien bridal bouquet), potatoes, onions, cucumber, zucchini, mushrooms, and assorted herbs. ALL ORGANIC. ALL FRESH.
If any of you live near enough Hollywood, Fl so that you can get to it, it's on the broadwalk, you can see the beach right there, the ocean, the air smells wonderful. You'll find it almost right behind the Ramada resort, just on the corner of Harrison and the beach promenade. You won't be sorry. The produce is lovely. The fresh juices and smoothies are superyum.
Yay, I now have a lot of good, healthful stuff in the house. FINALLY!
To add to and round out my bounty:
On the drive home, I stopped at Whole Foods to get eggs, cheese, Ezekiel bread, whole wheat nan, organic tortillas (wheat for quesadillas and corn for breakfast and dinner tacos), those raw fruit pies I like (mango and mamey), and, happily, I stocked up on my beloved Gardenburgers. I hadn't had one in months, so I'm looking forward to my Gardenburger with a slice of cheese on Ezekiel bread lunch sandwich. One of my fave homemade sandwiches. Hubby got beef stew from the deli, and I got a vegetarian dish (the Indian lentils).
So, what did I eat today?
For breakfast, I had a freshly made smoothie of fresh berries, bananas and apple at Josh's Farmer's Market. Hubby had fresh-pressed apple juice. For lunch I had whole wheat nan, a cup and a half of the lentil stew, and a cup of papaya slices. Mmmmm.
It's so nice to have fruits and veggies once again in the house.
I do need to get some organic chicken breasts and pork tenderloin for some suppers, and maybe some lean ground beef for homemade tacos (I got some locally produced guacamole made by Glaser Organics, who specialize in raw vegan foods made on a farm way south of me). I was in a hurry at Whole Foods (and so tired), that I rushed and just got a few essentials. Not meat this time.
Now, if I could just tame that night gorging monster. It really is my major time-of-day weakness for overeating.
So, how are y'all doing? Did you get to the grocery store for good food? Did you go anywhere pleasant this weekend? Are you resting enough? Any other night overeaters out there?
Happy Sunday. Let's make this a healthful week.
Oh, and remember that this week Oprah focuses on helpful stuff on her show, including weight loss (as we all know, by now, due to her regaining 40 pounds) and finances. Might be worth a look.
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5 comments:
I have the same problem with eating in the evenings. *sigh*
do you eat a snack in the afternoon before dinner? I know that helps me not be completely starving when I get into the kitchen and can control myself better. are you also enjoying the things you are eating for breakfast and lunch? you definitely are eating healthy, but if you are looking forward to dinner the most and that is why you may eat more than planned, maybe you are not really enjoying your other meals as much so you plan the biggest meal for dinner.
Hi - Delurking to say thank for the heads up on the market in Hollywood. Is it just there on the weekends, or is it every day? I live in Parkland, and the city just started offering a farmer's market on Sundays from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. I haven't checked it out yet but will next weekend and will let you know how it is. We don't have enough of these in South Fla., in my opinion!
I have always been a big overeater during the bewitching hours of 4 - 7 p.m. Lately, I find that if I fill up more during the day, including lots of water and good carbs, I do better at night. Are you eating enough during the day?
Take care,
Chris
Duh...I could have hit the Josh's link before asking the question about when it's open. Sorry ;-)
Thanks, y'all.
And yes, I need to start adding a pre-dinner snack. It's hard for me. I'm really good at forgetting to eat BETWEEN meals. I need to plan for that 2 hours before dinner snack, so I get blood sugar normalized. And drink more water.
:)
Moondust, we can beat our bad habits. WE CAN.
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