Friday, September 27, 2013

Pumpkin Pecan Muffins (Gluten, Dairy, and Sugar-Free!)

Wow...is all I have to say. I just 'invented' my VERY FIRST recipe and it turned out pretty good on the first try. ;) I took my mom's Spicy Pumpkin Muffin Recipe and compared it to the detox-friendly Gluten Free Banana Nut Muffin Recipe that I got from my sister-in-law. I added a few personal touches and voila! - we now have Pumpkin Pecan Muffins that are gluten, dairy, and sugar-free!






Here's the recipe:

Gluten, Dairy, and Sugar-Free Pumpkin Pecan Muffins


Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp Xanthan gum
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
1/4 tsp ground cloves
1 egg, beaten (or flaxseed substitute)
1/2 cup almond milk
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
3 Tbsp honey
1/4 cup oil (OR 1/4 cup applesauce)
1/2 cup finely chopped pecans (plus a few to sprinkle on top of muffins)

Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees and prepare a 12-hole muffin tin.  To prepare, you can either grease the tin, or line with paper liners.  One easy tip to insure the liners do not remove half the muffin when you take it off is to lightly spray the paper liners with oil (ex. Pam spray or an oil spritzer).

In a large bowl, stir together the dry ingredients – oat flour, Xanthan gum, baking powder, baking soda,  salt, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and nutmeg.  You want to stir the dry ingredients thoroughly to insure the leavening agents and Xanthan gum are distributed throughout the flour. 

Add the beaten egg, almond milk, pumpkin, and honey, and oil.  Stir by hand until well combined, but do not over mix. Add chopped pecans. Fill muffin tins full. Optional: Sprinkle tops with pecans before baking. You have to gently press the pecans in the tops so they will 'stick'.


Bake at 350 degrees for 18-20 minutes or until a tooth pick inserted in the middle comes out clean.

ENJOY! They aren't super sweet, but they do taste pumpkin-y and are the perfect healthy treat for Fall! And they passed the 'Isaac taste-test'! ;) 






Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Second Time Around (Journey to a healthier self!)

Going into Arbonne's program this second time (September 9th was Day 1 for us), I was already 22 pounds LIGHTER than when we did the program for the first time back in March of this year. (If you followed my previous posts about the detox, you may remember that I lost 11.5 pounds and 13 inches in just the 30 days we were on the program the first time!) Being 22 pounds lighter, it goes to show that I did NOT gain any weight back after we went through the program the first time, but even continued to lose weight. Woot!

Nick began our current 30 days at the same weight he ended the program last time (15.5 lbs that he has kept off for 6 months!). And he will tell you that he probably continued to lose inches even though he didn't lose pounds because his clothes fit differently (and he needs a new wardrobe desperately...lol!).

So with that bit of history, neither Nick nor I have had much weight to lose this time around. We're 16 days into Arbonne's program for a second time and Nick has lost a few more pounds. He weighs UNDER 200 now which he is incredibly PUMPED about! And I am SUPER excited for him and so PROUD of him! Me? Well, I think I've lost maybe A pound this time around... So it will be interesting to see if I've lost any inches at the end of the program.




The meals have come together much more easily this time. I don't think I've stressed over a single meal which is HUGE! We've even tried some new recipes from other friends whom I've coached through this same program. Each meal has turned out DELICIOUS, but I always say when I'm trying a new recipe this time around, "If this meal doesn't turn out good, PLAN B is to go get Chipotle!" Fortunately, we've never had to put 'Plan B' into action. In fact, cooking and eating 'healthy' has really become second nature to us. It's easy after you've had some practice!







My little helper!


The avoiding these 9 ingredients for 30 days is still hard:

1. Gluten
2. Wheat
3. Yeast
4. Soy
5. Alcohol
6. Coffee
7. Vinegar
8. Sugar
9. Dairy

Nick would say it's even harder for him this time. His reason: he didn't really have any goal he was working toward this time through the program. In fact, he is really just doing it a second time to support and encourage me and some other friends who are going through it with us this time. So you can see he is an AMAZING husband and friend and he loves to help and encourage people!



For me, the avoiding sugar is just as hard as it was the first time through, but I wouldn't say it's any 'harder' for me this time. I just want that occasional cookie...but NOT for another 14 days!

We did SO GOOD after the program last time and we had really great self-control for a while and stayed on top of our 'healthy habits'... but we took a 2-week trip out of town in June, I had a surgery in July, then I had another surgery (on my wrists) in August. And when the stresses of life set in, we seem to default back into some bad and unhealthy habits such as eating late in the evening or eating out a lot or running to a cup of coffee when I'm feeling low.

Figured it be good to force ourselves back into the rhythm of the healthy habits before we were 'too far gone' and started gaining weight back. So I'm happy Nick decided to go along with me on this again! I was also curious to see what benefits I would notice without the preoccupation of my weight loss looming in my view.

The truth is, Arbonne's program isn't a 'weight loss' program - it's a 'Healthy Living Program'. If you have weight to lose and aren't in the habit of eating nutritionally-balanced meals, you will most likely lose weight on Arbonne's program. But if you're already 'trim and fit', you may consider doing the program for benefits other than weight loss.

About a week into the program, I got a bad head cold and I've always had seasonal allergies. So it's been a bit hard to notice some of the benefits I would normally see had I not gotten 'sick'. I do seem to have more energy than I normally would with a cold. Today I got back to exercising (which I haven't done much of over the last few months because of the surgeries and other life conflicts). It felt so good to RUN 3 miles and then bike about 5!

I had really gone back to drinking a lot of coffee the last couple months before we dove into the program again, and my stomach hurt and cramped all the time (and does if I drink too much coffee). But because coffee is one of the things we avoid on the program, I haven't had any 'relatable pains!' And to me, that is GREAT!




I'm not sure if I will post on the program again, at least not for a while. I may follow up with a short post about our 'final' results this time around, but that is yet to be seen. If you have any questions or want to know more, you can always leave a comment below or contact me personally. Healthy living has truly become important to me and it is my pleasure and privilege to be able to coach people through this same program and be able to sympathize with them having already been through it once, now twice, myself. Blessings on your life and YOUR health!


Sunday, May 12, 2013

30 Days BEYOND the '30-Days'

Okay. So I blogged every day for the 30 days we were on Arbonne's detox program back in March and April, but now you're probably wondering what's going on with us, right? Have Nick and Rachel gained all the weight back that they lost on the program or have they kept it off? Have they gone back to eating greasy, fatty, sugary, and all-around unhealthy meals or are they still eating their veggies? 

Let me tell you...

It has been right at 30 days since we ended our detox program and we began adding the foods we had eliminated during the program back in. When we were finally 'free' and off the program, I was hesitant at first. I didn't want to jump right back into a world of pizza, hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream, and lattes. And I was a bit freaked out about our 'first meal' after the program had ended for us (BTW, the program doesn't ever have to end. It's a personal choice.)

Our last night on the detox (Friday night, April 12th), I remember it well and I remember day dreaming about all the food I could eat the next day...'Mmm...a Starbuck's latte, a bagel from Panera with cream cheese, a cheeseburger from Red Robin, a Jimmy Johns sandwich...a cherry coca-cola..." But when Saturday morning came, I really didn't have any desire to hop in the car and drive to the nearest convenient store to get my beloved cherry coke. That day I actually met with one of my book clubs at Panera Bread, and believe it or not, I didn't purchase a thing! Yeah, I thought about it, but I couldn't decide what to get...ha ha... Then it was time to go home, and you know, it wasn't that big of a deal!

After a few days of not being on our detox program, I realized that I almost preferred it because I didn't have to make the decision to eat right for myself. It was all spelled out for me on the program and the choice was out of my hands. I had so much accountability and determination to eat healthy for a period of 30 days that nothing was going to stand in my way for me to see it through. But now...now it's my own choice. Am I going to take what I have learned and continue to live in a way that I know will benefit my body and my life or will I resort to old ways and bad habits?

Tell you what, I want to continue living healthy, but it's not always easy!

For starters, I will say that I have dropped an additional 5.4 lbs since I weighed myself the day after we finished our detox program. That's right! Since Day 1 of the 30-Day detox, I have lost a total of 17 lbs! Boooyah! 

Did I drop another almost 5 and a half pounds because I have continued eating the same way that I was eating on the detox? No, it's 'complicated.' To be honest, I was going to keep a food diary for the 30 days directly following the 30-day detox program, but we've had so many variables and circumstances enter our lives that I lost track after the first couple days...

One week following the completion of our 30-day detox program, I had all 4 of my wisdom teeth extracted which meant I only wanted to eat ice cream, frozen yogurt, mashed potatoes, and mac 'n cheese. None of those foods are allowed on the 30-day detox. 

Then the weekend after that was my birthday, so of course I had to get a free frappucinno from Starbucks and Nick took me out for pizza at Dion's for dinner. 

And then 2 weekends ago, Nick and I both got some stomach bug that kept us in bed within a few steps from the bathroom and buckets at our sides for at least 24 hours. That was misery! And during that time, Gatorade, Jello, and maybe a Saltine or two was our diet. And on top of all that, Isaac was officially weened the day before I got so sick, and now I face the true test of whether or not I can keep the weight I lost off now that I am no longer nursing a baby.

So who knows what all has contributed to helping me keep the weight I lost off and even lose a few more pounds, but I can tell you that the detox we did is designed to help clean the inside of your body and help your digestive system function better and more smoothly and I really think that has contributed to my continued weight loss following the program! And now, I am only 9 ish pounds away from my 'ideal weight' and you can bet that I desire more than ever to stay on track as far as healthy living goes!

And do you want to know something funny? I was actually craving salad and crisp fresh veggies and fruit after my wisdom teeth were out, but the idea of eating anything less soft than mashed potatoes or yogurt for about a week was super scary to me!

And something else? Last night I had to run to Target, and last night for the very first time in over 60 days I actually was craving a cherry coke (and I don't drink diet mind you)! Did I allow myself the pleasure of enjoying a cherry coke? No. Could I have done so? Yes. But I didn't have it because it wasn't worth the pleasure of a few sips over the course of a few minutes that would do my body more harm than good after my few moments of instant happiness were long gone. Will I ever have a cherry coke again? I don't know. Maybe. But I don't know when that will be. In the future, I will be writing a blog about self-control when it comes to food and drink and what I have learned about it and how I have learned to cope. But for me, for now, I am daily inspired to continue growing in the area of healthy living.

My body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, and I want to treat my body right! God entrusted this body to me, and I have a responsibility to take care of it. And in addition, I have the responsibility to be an example to my son, Isaac, and to others when it comes to self-control and taking care of my body. I'm not perfect, but I'm learning and growing. I have a host of healthy detox-friendly recipes we've yet to try, and I look forward to cooking new meals and gaining new insight into this healthy way of living! Yeah, we'll still have a cupcake here and there, a pizza, and a hamburger. But even now, we want it to be the exception and not the 'norm.'

Nick will have to share is own '30 days after' journey, but I can tell you that just a couple days ago he said to me, "I miss eating healthy!" You see, since coming off the detox program, we have become more sensitive to what we are putting into our bodies and how those foods/drinks are affecting us. We haven't had any major reactions or developed a food-allergy or anything since coming off the program, but we understand how much better we felt when we were eating healthy balanced meals each day. No 'highs' and no 'lows'. We felt great! And that is what we miss when we allow ourselves to indulge in a momentary delightful-tasting pleasure and don't pay attention to what we are eating!

So our goal is to continue learning and growing in this area, and it's not about perfection and punishment. It's about discipline and becoming a better and healthier version of ourselves - people who want to honor the Lord in every area of life including that of taking care of our bodies.


Saturday, April 13, 2013

Day 31 - Before and After

Day 31 is here, and this morning we had omelets for breakfast instead of a protein shake! The only thing we did differently to our omelets this morning was include CHEESE in addition to the spinach, tomatoes, peppers, and onions. It was delicious! We also each enjoyed a cup of black coffee! Mmmm....



 Ok...so here's what you've all been waiting for...RESULTS!

Nick lost a total of 15.4 lbs and a total of 7.25 inches!
Way to go babe! I'm so proud of you!


Now...before I share my 'before and after' photos, I have to admit that never in a million years would I have ever dreamt I would share these pictures with ANYONE except my husband and perhaps a close friend. But Nick strongly encouraged me to share these in my blog because 'pictures speak a thousand words' he says...so, in my humility, I share these photos...

I lost a total of 11.6 lbs and 12.75 inches!

It's interesting that Nick lost more weight, but I lost more inches! I guess it goes to show that everyone is different! My clothes fit so much better now and I feel great! Nick and I have both had to tighten our belts by 2 notches! 

We both still have more weight we'd like to lose, but doing the 30-day detox program really got us off to a great start and headed in the right direction toward our total weight loss goals! Yay! I'm so excited about the days to follow!



Friday, April 12, 2013

Day 30 - Healthy Happy Recipes


A number of people have requested I share some favorite recipes we've used while on our 30-day detox. So since today was our final day on the program and nothing super 'exciting' happened (other than Nick forgetting his lunch which required a trip to the office for Isaac and me to deliver it), I thought I would dedicate this post to sharing some of the recipes that made us 'happy' while on the detox.


Winter Squash and White Bean Stew
(Fix-it and Forget-It Crockpot Cookbook)


Ingredients:
1 cup chopped onions 
1 Tbsp. Olive Oil 
1/2 tsp. ground cumin 
1/4 tsp. salt 
1/4 tsp. cinnamon 
1 garlic clove, minced 
3-4 cups peeled, butternut squash, cut into 3/4-inch cubes 
1 1/2 cups chicken (or vegetable) broth 
19-oz can cannellini beans, drained 
14 1/2-oz can diced tomatoes, undrained
1 Tbsp. chopped fresh cilantro 

Combine all ingredients in slow cooker.
Cover and cook on high 3-4 hours (or until squash is soft enough to your liking).




Black Bean Vegetable Soup
(allrecipes.com)



Ingredients: 
1 tablespoon vegetable oil (I actually used grapeseed oil) 
1 onion, chopped 
1 clove garlic, minced 
2 carrots, chopped 
2 teaspoons chili powder 
1 teaspoon ground cumin 
4 cups vegetable stock 
2 (15 ounce) cans black beans, rinsed and drained 
1 (8.75 ounce) can whole kernel corn 
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 
1 (14.5 ounce) can stewed tomatoes 

In large saucepan, heat oil over medium heat; cook onion, garlic, and carrots, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes or until onion is softened. Add chili powder and cumin; cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add stock, 1 can of the beans, corn, and pepper; bring to boil. 
Meanwhile, in food processor or blender, puree together tomatoes and remaining can of beans; add to pot. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes or until carrots are tender.
*(We served our's over brown rice.)


Turkey Jambalaya
(allrecipes.com)


Ingredients: 
1 1/2 pounds hot turkey sausage (We used sweet turkey sausage.)
3 stalks celery, chopped 
1 onion, diced 
1 green bell pepper, diced 
3 cloves garlic, pressed 
1 (14.5 ounce) can Italian-style diced tomatoes, undrained 
2 cups low-sodium chicken broth 
1 1/2 cups uncooked long-grain white rice (I recommend cooking the rice beforehand!)
1 bay leaf 
2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning 

Grill or fry sausage until almost cooked through. Drain and set aside. When cooled, cut into bite-size pieces.
In a large skillet combine the celery, onion, bell pepper, garlic, tomatoes, broth (you need no more than half-1 cup broth/water if you cook the rice beforehand), rice, bay leaf and seasoning. Mix well and bring to a boil over medium high heat.
Reduce heat to medium low and add sausage. Cover and simmer until rice is tender, about 40 to 45 minutes (Again, if you cook the rice beforehand, jambalaya will only need to simmer about 20 minutes or so).


Bernice's Favorite Chili
(Fix-it and Forget-It Crockpot Cookbook)
Sorry, no picture available.

Ingredients:
2 16-oz. cans red kidney beans, drained 
2 14-oz. cans diced tomatoes 
2 lbs. coarsely ground beef, browned and drained (I used ground turkey while on the detox.) 
2 medium onions, coarsely chopped 
1 green pepper, coarsely chopped 
2 garlic cloves, minced 
2-3 Tbsp. chili powder 
1 tsp. pepper 
2 1/2 tsp. salt 

Combine all ingredients in slow cooker in order listed. Stir once. 
Cover. Cook on Low 10-12 hours, or High 5-6 hours. 


Taco Seasoning
(allrecipes.com)
It's way better than any store-bought taco seasoning and doesn't have unhealthy ingredients like sugar in it!

Ingredients:
1 tablespoon chili powder 
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 
1/4 teaspoon onion powder 
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes 
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano 
1/2 teaspoon paprika 
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin 
1 teaspoon sea salt 
1 teaspoon black pepper 

In a small bowl, mix together chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, red pepper flakes, oregano, paprika, cumin, salt and pepper. Store in an airtight container.
(I never mixed it in a bowl. I just sprinkled all the ingredients directly over a lb. of pre-browned ground turkey, added 3/4 cup of water and heated it up over medium-high heat stirring to blend everything together and then turned it down to simmer and absorb all the flavors. Once the water was mostly absorbed/evaporated, it was ready to serve!)



Baked Tortilla Chips
(allrecipes.com)


Ingredients: 
1 (12 ounce) package corn tortillas 
1 tablespoon vegetable oil (I used grapeseed oil.) 
3 tablespoons lime juice 
1 teaspoon ground cumin 
1 teaspoon chili powder 
1 teaspoon salt 


Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
Cut each tortilla into 8 chip sized wedges and arrange the wedges in a single layer on a cookie sheet.
In a mister, combine the oil and lime juice. Mix well and spray each tortilla wedge until slightly moist.
Combine the cumin, chili powder and salt in a small bowl and sprinkle on the chips.
Bake for about 7 minutes. Rotate the pan and bake for another 8 minutes or until the chips are crisp, but not too brown. Serve with salsas, garnishes or guacamole.



Spicy Chicken Breasts
(allrecipes.com)

A lot of marinades have vinegar, soy, and/or sugar in them, so we decided to try a 'dry rub' so we wouldn't have to go out and purchase a bunch of substitutes to make a marinade we could have. We love SPICY food! And this really has a kick to it, but it's so flavorful - absolutely delicious! This was our very favorite meal! We would have tried some more dry rub recipes, but we liked this one so much I didn't feel the need to find a different one.


Ingredients: 
Original recipe makes 4 servings 
2 1/2 tablespoons paprika 
2 tablespoons garlic powder 
1 tablespoon salt 
1 tablespoon onion powder 
1 tablespoon dried thyme 
1 tablespoon ground cayenne pepper 
1 tablespoon ground black pepper 
4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves 

In a medium bowl, mix together the paprika, garlic powder, salt, onion powder, thyme, cayenne pepper, and ground black pepper. Set aside about 3 tablespoons of this seasoning mixture for the chicken; store the remainder in an airtight container for later use (for seasoning fish, meats, or vegetables).
Preheat grill for medium-high heat. Rub some of the reserved 3 tablespoons of seasoning onto both sides of the chicken breasts.
Lightly oil the grill grate. Place chicken on the grill, and cook for 6 to 8 minutes on each side, until juices run clear.



Sautéed Asparagus and Baked Sweet Potatoes
(allrecipes.com)



Sautéed Asparagus

I found a video clip on allrecipes.com and just followed it. 
You basically just heat a little cooking oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat, add a couple cloves of minced garlic and the asparagus and cook until tender.
I didn't have great success with it the couple times I tried it. They did say to heat up the oil first, but the garlic always burned when I did that. So I personally think it would turn out great if you heated it all up together. I have some asparagus now. So I will probably try it again soon.


Baked Sweet Potatoes
(allrecipes.com)

Ingredients: 
3 Large sweet potatoes, cut into 2 in wedges 
2 Tbsp Olive Oil (or grape seed oil) 
2 pinches of dried oregano 
Salt and pepper to taste 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spread the oil in a non stick bake pan. Add the potatoes and toss to cover with the oil. Sprinkle the oregano over the potatoes and toss some more. Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Bake for 60 minutes. To crisp up the potatoes, increase the temp to 400 degrees for the last 15 min.

Oven-Roasted Vegetables


Ingredients:
1 med. zucchini, cut into bite-size pieces 
1 med. summer squash, cut into bite-size pieces 
1 med red bell pepper, cut into bite-size pieces 
1 med yellow bell pepper, cut into bite-size pieces 
1 pound fresh asparagus, cut into bite size pieces 
1 red onion 
3 TBS extra-virgin olive oil 
2 Tsp of Mrs Dash Original Blend

Heat the oven to 250. Place the zucchini, squash, peppers, asparagus, and onion in a large roasting pan. Toss with olive oil and spices to mix and coat. Spread in a single layer in the pan. Roast for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally until the vegetables are lightly browned and tender.




Remember that 1/2 your plate should be veggies, 1/4 of your plate a lean protein, 1/8 of your plate healthy carbs, and 1/8th of your plate healthy fat. We didn't follow this rule for every meal, but we sure tried! 

It's real easy to throw together a green salad! And we'd mix 1 tsp of EVOO with 3 tsp lemon juice in a spritzer and spritz our salad. I never found a store-bought salad dressing that we could have while on the detox, so we just stuck with oil and citrus juice. 

I learned on Day 1 that I really struggle eating a salad by itself when it doesn't have dressing on it! But if I have a tasty piece of grilled chicken or some delicious soup, I can alternate between bites and it isn't so bad!

The program we used was the Arbonne 30-Day Detox. It's possible to eat healthy without buying into a program like Arbonne, but the supplements we paid for through Arbonne were definitely worth the cost in our opinion! And when you pay for and commit to the 30-Day Detox Program through Arbonne, you are receiving more than just a few supplements. You are also receiving coaching, instruction, and a ton of great information and resources!

And here's how easy it became to meal-plan while on the program:
Every morning, we had a protein shake for breakfast made from Arbonne's protein shake mix, fiber booster, and digestive enzymes along with Almond milk, frozen berries, and spinach. Almost every day for lunch, we'd have leftovers from the dinner before. So really, the only meal I had to think or even worry about was dinner. As long as I made a large dinner each night, we had plenty of leftovers for the next day's lunch. And sometimes, we even had extra leftovers for another dinner or two!

When it came down to it and we were just too tired to prepare a 'big' meal, we'd throw together an easy Taco Salad or have Omelets! Chicken and Vegetable Stir-Fry is also another easy one!



So there you have it! Are you ready to start making healthy meals and create better habits? 
We've come to the end of our 30-day detox program through Arbonne. Today was our last day, but tomorrow begins the first day of the rest of our lives! And now that we've been educated and have had this amazing experience, my hope is that we'll continue to routinely make healthy choices even if we treat ourselves to a cookie every now and then! 

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Day 29 - Friends and Food

So I have to be honest, I used to think that every recipe had to include some sort of dairy or bread. If a recipe didn't have butter, cheese, sour cream, or cream of chicken soup, then there's no way it could be tasty! Hey, I was born in the south and we like our food buttered and fried with cheese!

The right way to eat grits is to smother them with butter, salt, pepper, and lots of cheese! Sprinkle cheese over your scrambled eggs, over your broccoli, and on top of your chili! Cheese toast, cheese biscuits and rolls, nachos...OK...I love my cheese! 

I also love to have people over and host them in my home, and I'm sorry to admit (because it truly is pathetic) that I would rarely invite anyone over who had an intolerance or sensitivity to gluten or dairy. Truly, it's sad, but I was very intimidated by the thought of cooking for someone with food allergies and I didn't think I could make a good meal without those ingredients! Now I have been proved wrong!

One of my desires for doing this 30-Day Detox was not only to lose weight but to also learn how to make good meals that didn't include common-allergen foods such as gluten and dairy. Every day it seems like we meet someone new who is allergic to one of these ingredients, and it was my hope to learn how to cater to these friends' needs by avoiding these same foods myself for a full 30 days.

SUCCESS!

Tonight we actually had a friend over who has these very food allergies, and we were able to share one of our new favorite meals with him and his wife! Since we've had this meal at least once a week while on our detox (spicy grilled chicken, roasted sweet potatoes, and roasted veggies), we were very comfortable in sharing it with our friends.

We haven't loved every recipe we've tried while on the detox, but we now have a handful of tasty recipes we can whip together whenever we desire to host friends with food allergies! Yay! No longer am I intimidated by my friends' needs. And for any friends who may be vegetarian, I have a few meat-less meals I can share as well!

Tomorrow is our FINAL detox day, and I'd just like to say I'm very please with Nick and myself to sticking it through to the end. We've learned so much and grown immensely through this experience. We won't be following these strict guidelines for the rest of our lives, but we are definitely open to doing another 30-day detox down the road. And I'm sure it will be even easier the next time we do it!

We've accomplished so much through our 30-day detox experience: we've lost weight and inches, we've learned about healthy food choices, we've grown in our self-control and become more disciplined, we've learned how to cater to friends who have food allergies, and I'm sure there's much more. It was so worth the challenge! If I could do something like this for 30 days, you can too! After all, it's only 30 days, right?! You up for the challenge?

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Day 28 - Discipline

Sometimes 'discipline' is viewed as punishment, but discipline and punishment are very different! I personally view discipline as training. Training through discipline is so important when you want to change a habit or create a new one. Discipline may always be challenging, but it isn't always painful.

I've always desired to live a 'balanced' life, but, in the past, I haven't been very good at 'balance' when it comes to taking care of my body. Before, I always seemed to lean one way or the other - either really concentrating on working out to get in/stay in shape OR concentrating on fat content and calorie intake when eating. I've never been what I consider a 'health freak', and I don't think I will become one after completing our detox. 

What I do want is to balance healthy eating habits along with consistent exercise to maintain a healthy body, and I think going through this 30-day detox has given me the practice or discipline I need to make a lifestyle change. Will I never eat a pizza again? Heck no! In fact, I see a pizza in my near future...but foods like pizza will hopefully be the exception instead of the 'norm' now. 

The 30-day detox has been good not only to clean our bodies from unhealthy toxins, but to discipline our minds and wills to make wise choices about what we eat. It's incredible how much I've used food and drink as comfort in the past. And not only would I use it as comfort, I would use it as reward as well! So whether I'd had a good day or a bad day, junk food could always be a solution at the end of the day. What was I thinking?! Even today I was challenged to make a decision based on what I know is right and good rather than give way to impulse and unhealthy habits I've had in the past. 

As I was walking around Wal-Mart picking up a few groceries (such as almond milk) for our protein shakes and to help get us through the last couple days of our detox, my feet and my shopping cart automatically slowed down in front of the aisle with the sign that said "All Easter Candy 75% Off!" NOOOOOO!!!!! I stopped. I looked at a bag of jelly beans (but I didn't pick it up, smell it, or touch it), and let me tell you what all went through my head during the 30 seconds that I stood there staring with drool starting to run down my chin: 

"I love jelly beans... Nick LOVES jelly beans! He'd be thrilled if I brought a bag home. No, we can't have it right now...but only 2 more detox days left...Hmm...It could be a reward! Where are the peanut butter/chocolate eggs? I really want a PB chocolate egg...No! I don't need a PB choc. egg. Jelly beans? I'd really be getting them for Nick more than me...tho I do love jelly beans...just one bag...it's on sale...75% OFF! We could eat just a few at a time...NO! NO! NO! Why would I want to undo everything I've already done? Are you kidding me? Rachel, you know, you and Nick will eat that whole bag of jelly beans in a snap then you'll be back to get more! Is it really worth it? Is the TASTE really worth it? No!!!!"

And so I walked away leaving the jelly beans untouched on the shelf...

That is what discipline will help you overcome! Is self possibly truly one of my own worst enemies? Yes. Self-control is tough! But when you go through something like a 30-day detox and you do it with others and are accountable and stick to it, you can't help but learn to become a little disciplined and self-controlled. It wasn't painful at all to say no to those jelly beans, but it was quite a challenge convincing myself to make the right decision! Praise the Lord for even those little victories over self!