- A relatively peaceful day
- rain - the day was dreary and cold, but the rain reminded me of fresh things coming
- eating three full meals the day before traveling - most of my last trips have been so stressfully anticipated that I haven't eaten at all, so three meals is a huge thing!
- time with just my mom
- a treatment to get me all set to go
- a very long and good phone conversation with a dear friend
- leaving (bright and early! like 4:30 am early) for California to spend a week with another good friend
Monday, September 13, 2010
Daily 5 - Year 2, Day 30
Today's Daily 5:
Food Rules
I've talked before about my love of Jamie Oliver and cooking. About the healthy changes in eating, cooking, and supplement taking I've been making over the last few years. However, if you had told me two years ago that I would be the kind of person who would read an entire book (even if it was a smallish book) on the topic of simple ways to have a healthier diet, I'd have laughed at you. Long and hard. And then I was converted to healthier ways because of necessity when my own health failed me, and last week I actually read a whole book on the topic of healthier eating. I read Michael Pollan's "Food Rules: An Eater's Manual"
I borrowed this one from the public library, but it's one I'll be ordering and adding to my own library. I'm also, having whet my appetite on one of his shorter works, planning to read at least one more of Pollan's books on the topic of food - where our food comes from, and how to eat in a way that will make us healthier. Pollan sums up his healthy eating philosophy in seven words. "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly Plants." You can't get much simpler than that. More than that, though, this particular book was funny in preventing it's wisdom. It was broken into three sections of rules, 64 total, one for each sentence in Pollan's seven word philosophy of eating. I'm including some of my favorite rules from each section below:
Eat Food:
My question is this - which of these rules do you like the best, or what "rules" of your own do you live by for healthy eating?
I borrowed this one from the public library, but it's one I'll be ordering and adding to my own library. I'm also, having whet my appetite on one of his shorter works, planning to read at least one more of Pollan's books on the topic of food - where our food comes from, and how to eat in a way that will make us healthier. Pollan sums up his healthy eating philosophy in seven words. "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly Plants." You can't get much simpler than that. More than that, though, this particular book was funny in preventing it's wisdom. It was broken into three sections of rules, 64 total, one for each sentence in Pollan's seven word philosophy of eating. I'm including some of my favorite rules from each section below:
Eat Food:
- Don't eat anything your great-grandmother wouldn't recognize as food
- Avoid food products containing ingredients that a third-grader cannot pronounce
- Shop the peripheries of the supermarket and stay out of the middle
- Eat only foods that will eventually rot
- If it came from a plant, eat it; if it was made in a plant, don't.
- It's not food if it arrived through the window of your car.
- It's not food if it's called by the same name in every language. (Think Big Mac, Cheetos, or Pringles.)
- Eat your colors
- Eat animals that have themselves eaten well
- Don't eat breakfast cereals that change the color of the milk
- "The whiter the bread, the sooner you'll be dead."
- Eat all the junk food you want as long as you cook it yourself.
- ...Eat less
- Eat when you are hungry, not when you are bored.
- Spend as much time enjoying the meal as it took to prepare it
- Don't get your fuel from the same place you car does.
- Treat treats as treats
- Cook
- Break the rules once in a while
My question is this - which of these rules do you like the best, or what "rules" of your own do you live by for healthy eating?
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Daily 5 - Year 2, Day 29
Sometimes making these lists feels like a lame exercise. Especially when it's been the kind of week where I feel like every evening I sit down and list the same things over and over. That said, lately the same things have offered glimmers of hope and encouragement over and over amidst some long, tough days. And so I list them. Over and over.
Today was a pretty rough day in a lot of ways. And some of those same things helped. And now, I'm staring at a screen, feeling like it lacks originality to list them again. And yet, they helped. They were bright spots in a painful day. So I'm listing some of the same things, and a few newer ones too.
Today's Daily 5:
Today was a pretty rough day in a lot of ways. And some of those same things helped. And now, I'm staring at a screen, feeling like it lacks originality to list them again. And yet, they helped. They were bright spots in a painful day. So I'm listing some of the same things, and a few newer ones too.
Today's Daily 5:
- lighting candles
- curling up in my own bed
- fuzzy slippers
- chocolate
- packing for my holiday (2 days!)
- twirling skirts and scarves
- trading emails with a few dear friends
- cathartic tears
- watching church online from California
- clean water
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Daily 5 - Year 2, Day 28
Today's Daily 5:
- A long phone call this morning with a dear friend
- plugging in my headphones and resting this afternoon while I played a game
- eating the curry chicken my cousin cooked the other night and left for me
- M*A*S*H* episodes
- getting a ride home tonight when I'd planned to walk
Friday, September 10, 2010
Daily 5 - Year 2, Day 27
Today's Daily 5:
- sleeping a bit late this morning after a rough night
- old episodes of M*A*S*H* on DVD
- Vietnamese food
- seeing an exterior wall decorated with teapots
- pondering the beginnings of packing for my trip next week
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