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Sunday, March 23, 2014

21 day Sugar Detox-week 3

Week 3 was probably the hardest for me. Partly because I got tired of cooking and doing dishes every night, and partly because I spent 4 days making flowers for my first wedding weekend of 2014 and I was just straight up exhausted. Knowing my upcoming schedule, however, I was able to properly plan my meals with adequate leftovers and food to eat during the week when I didn't want to cook.

Planning ahead
Cooking beforehand: I made a triple batch of the pork sausage at the beginning of the week. Cooked 2/3 of the batch and froze half of the cooked, then froze the remaining uncooked 1/3 in a sausage roll, like what you'd purchase from the store. James cooked this ready to make sausage Saturday morning when we had friends spend the night after the Friday wedding (that I did flowers for and James was a groomsman for so we attended...more on that below) while I finished the flowers for my Saturday wedding.

Oh you know, just another meal as a florist.

Floral photo props make great food props too!

Large meals: I planned roast for mid week as my last meal that would be cooked among the floral frenzy that explodes in the house for wedding weekends. It was cooked in the crock pot so not a lot to clean up, and I didn't have to take time away from designing to cook dinner.


Comfort foods: We didn't experiment with any new recipes this week; we stuck to the basics. While I followed the 21dsd recipes as compared to my own, the food was about par to our normal meals: chicken thighs, meatballs & spaghetti squash and roast.


Same ol' same ol' breakfasts: Breakfast meals are about the same every day. Meat (bacon or sausage balls), spinach (usually) and an occasional piece of fruit possibly with nut butter. Routine only because I love it so much and I feel so much more energetic during the day!


New adventures for week 4
Mashed Cauliflower: technically this fell on Day 22, but because I ate leftovers for half of week 3, I thought I'd highlight this meal: shepherd's pie. Another comfort food that we have grown to really enjoy but this time I made mashed cauliflower for the top instead of using white potatoes, to remain a 21dsd meal. It was tasty and I honestly couldn't tell the difference. A winner in our books. Need to stock up on cauliflower now.



Chicken Pot pie: I waited until after my initial 21dsd to make this recipe because it contains dairy in form of butter and eggs. I have never made a chicken pot pie before and I'm not so sure how successful the pie part was but it was tasty, warm & filling.


Pumpkin spice smoothie: made with full fat coconut milk (from a can, not the carton "beverage"), this smoothie is the creamiest non-dairy smoothie I have had yet. The spices are those used to bake a pumpkin pie: nutmeg, allspice, ginger, cinnamon, or simply "pumpkin pie spice if you buy the pre-mixed bottle. And I had a Sam's 3 pack of pumpkin I needed to use up, so I have been making this smoothie farely often.

Easy Salad dressing: Olive Oil, juice of a lemon and an herb (I've used oregano and basil). A guilt free salad dressing that has a great texture and taste! Simple to make one serving and is ideal for a dinner salad!


Baked Nutty Apple: I grew up eating a similar treat, made with simply butter and cinnamon. Adding the nuts was a fun twist for me! I create it with coconut oil so it remained dairy free!



The disaster: Wedding food. My problem with not eating at home is the temptation to just throw my hands in the air and just eat any and everything. This happened on the Friday wedding. There was a vegetable platter, in addition to the fruits and cheese. There was shrimp cocktail, in addition to the rest of the Hors d'oeuvres that contained gluten, dairy, eggs and everything else I shouldn't normally eat, let alone while on my detox. And don't get my started on the beverages and cakes. I take full responsibility of my actions (threw self-control out the window when I went back for the second piece of cake-gotta try each type), and so the next part is mere observations rather than complaints. For the first time in my life, I was bloated. I had complained about it before, but no prior situation was as bad or painful as how I felt after the wedding. I believe because I had cut everything out of my diet that my body just went into full rejection of sugars, food allergies and intolerances and everything I ate. Before bed I had a good long look in the mirror- I looked 4 months pregnant and my abdominal muscles were stretched to the max and HURT. That night made this detox worth it and my solidified my permanent lifestyle change. It took me close to 3 days to return to normal. 3. days. Never before had I experienced this, and I hope to never again. This is me being real here; I'm not regretting eating cheese and sweets because of the calories. In fact if you know James and I you are right in the assumption we were burning up the dance floor and probably danced off more calories than we even consumed.

[[Side note- This year's goal is to learn the footloose line dance and the thriller dance so I can obtain the ultimate wedding guest status. Invite us to your wedding or event for a good gift and to guarantee dancing on the dancefloor to any song! Dancing includes but is not limited to two-step routines, Cotton-eyed joe, copper head road, electric slide, cupid shuffle and the macarena, but that's rarely played anymore. ;) We can provide full résumé including references if needed.]] 

This week was the end of my 21 days, so I will follow up with my review which is in the works, as well as a look into what we are continuing to implement even after the detox!


~RR

"Success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure, 
loyalty, and persistence." -Colin Powell

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

21 Day Sugar Detox week 2

"Cheat Days"
This term is frustrating. I prefer to call it "give into convenience & temptation and suffer from headaches and stomach aches all day while complaining and swearing to never do it again" day, because that's what they end up to be for me.

It started with a quarter of a sandwich mid afternoon on Day 10 and went to Taco Tuesday dinner, morning snack of doughnuts Day 11, uncle Julio's lunch and cheesecake and cookies snack.
Minus the doughnuts and cheesecake, that 24 hours easily resembles my normal food choices and sweets. 

This time though, it hurt.

My brain: mind became foggy by 2pm. I found it really hard to focus on anything let alone have the ability to think all the way through. I started spacing out and felt a sugar crash.

Sinus pressure: I get the worst sinus pressure from allergies on my cheek bones. From there it goes to the temples then eventually at the base of the head/back of neck. Not fun.

Stomach: bloated, loud (I swear they put a microphone in there when they did surgery and adjusted things), & hurt. The worst I've been in awhile.

Energy level: slim to none

Saving redemption: starting the crock pot of a 21dsd recipe at the beginning of Day 11 so I knew I will have a good end of the day.

So basically, my relapse really set me back. I was feeling really well for the most part, enjoying the foods I was making and feeling awesome the days I ate properly. I wasn't really craving the sugar, until I saw the table of doughnuts. Being at work is the worst time for me to want to cheat because I'm not limited to my own foods in the pantry or fridge.

So now that I've finished describing why a "cheat day" isn't as easy as it sounds & straight up not worth it, let me touch-base on the exciting things of the week.

New foods:
-Butternut squash mash: tasted similar to a carrot souffle my mother-in-law makes for Christmas, except it was sugar, egg and dairy free! I really liked it, but I don't think James went back for more.

-Caulirice (grated cauliflower to a rice texture): Once again, I liked, unsure about James. We don't eat a bunch of cauliflower so it was a nice veggie rotation at the very least. Didn't cause discomfort for me the next morning.
Is it rice or is it caulirice? Chicken Abado with Caulirice.

-Zucchini noodles, aka "zoodles" using my new Spiralizing machine: nomz
A pretty nifty machine.
Zoodles! Turned out to be like a Lo Mein
Nomz


-Sunflower seed butter, aka sunbutter (like peanut butter): Cheaper than buying a jar but I'm not patient enough to make it as creamy as the recipe showed or of that we buy. Perhaps it was my food processor? Yeah we'll go with that. But still equivalent taste!!

-Coconut butter: honestly, fail. My food processor isn't powerful enough to make this. When in doubt, blame the food processor. Ended up buying for week 3. Coconut butter was used to create sunbutter, so that might be another reason that wasn't as creamy as recipe showed.

-Tuna steak: though I used it differently than the original recipe for which it was purchased, it turned out well and was a pleasant surprise. A bit expensive to purchase, I will add this meat to my list of "only buy when on sale or super special occasion"

-Brussel sprouts: I have never cooked or even eaten brussel sprouts before but they were exceptionally tastey! A winner in James's book, and I have added them to my mental "frozen veggies to have on hand" list (including spinach and green beans), though I bet fresh tastes better. Sometimes I just prefer having frozen veggies to throw into a meal last minute instead of fresh produce that is normally planned!

-Parsnips: as mentioned in my first blog, I had to google what these even were in order to find them in the produce section. Upon cooking, they had an interesting taste. Unlike carrots which tend to have a sweeter taste, the parsnips tasted...bitter? Different, though I haven't given up on them. Purchased more for week 3. Once again, first time I cooked with and eaten this vegetable.

Recipe flops: 
For the first time I made a recipe that we weren't fond of. In part I blame me not reading it all the way through when I chose to make it. If I make it in the future, Cottage Pie will only have a quarter of the spices for which the recipe called. Just a bit too hot, even for me! (Says a lot, really. I prefer salsa that makes you sweat and buffalo wings that make your mouth burn the remainder of the day.)

Looks similar to shepherd's pie
Used leftover pork shoulder from last week as the meat instead of ground hamburger.

IN LOVE WITH
-The avo-ziki sauce. We used it as a substitute for dip with veggies. Along the lines of guacamole except no cilantro or pico to give it a spicy kick. Who doesn't loved mashed avocados? Best part, it didn't turn brown in the fridge by the next morning. Most likely the lemon juice played here but hey, cool!
The perfect dip for veggies or chips!
-Perfectly grilled chicken. When reading the recipe once through James thought I was crazy for picking it, because it was exactly how we prepare chicken anyways! Marinade in balsamic vinegar (okay we used balsamic vinaigrette before-an easier cheat we discovered last summer) and a few herbs. HOWEVER butterfly cutting the chicken made all the difference when it came to grilling. So yay for learning new techniques more than exciting recipes (though still a good recipe for someone who hasn't tried this way before!)
Perfectly grilled chicken breast with butternut squash mash and brussel sprouts

















-Pumpkin spice smoothies made with coconut milk (from a can not beverage from a carton), canned pumpkin, frozen banana and pumpkin pie spices (nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon, allspice).


Breakfast Meals:
Root Hash made with parsnips and carrots. I got inpatient so the parsnips just got chopped.
Brought back the homemade sausage in form of balls. Plus spinach and some apples with sunbutter was a lovely breakfast.
As always I am enjoying trying new recipes, these recipes are awesome in that I really don't have to modify them! Always a nice change of pace to not be googling substitutes and hoping for the best. I still highly recommend this 21dsd!

Week 3 is in the works, sorry I got a bit behind! 

~RR

"People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing.
That's why we recommend it daily." -Zig Ziglar