Wednesday, June 29, 2011
WEIL FOOD PYRAMID
I have been using the Dr. Weil Anti-Infammatory Food Pyramid as a guide for changing my diet. I didn't manage to hit all the marks this week because this all requires a lot of planning and preparation.
I can report that I only had 2 eggs, 1 serving of chicken and several servings of salmon. I had 3 servings of whole wheat pasta, 2 servings of brown rice and, as I thought might be an issue, 6 pieces of whole wheat bread. Now that I put the bread in the freezer, it will be easier to curb those grab and go visits to the bread drawer!
I bought soy milk but that was the extent of my soy so far, I'm working on it. I am not a tofu fan but I am going to see if I can find ways to add it to my diet. I was a bit over on the dairy protein and way under on the beans & legumes. I am good on the fruits and veggies.
So the problem is that it's more work to get the protein into the proper range. I went to the library and got a couple of cookbooks, so I will start trying recipes, including some with tofu and many with beans.
I think the biggest change is that I am off sugar and that I have gone out twice and have been fine finding and making good choices. Even at the fair on Monday I got a grilled fish taco on a corn tortilla. I really prefer flour tortillas and use whole wheat at home, but I ate the corn tortilla and it was fine. I asked for no sauce and some extra cabbage on the taco and they were very nice about it.
I sniffed my son's garlic fries but didn't eat one. I would have liked the frozen lemonade (it was hot!) but I brought a container of iced tea and stuck with that. The next time we went out I had a blackened salmon sandwich on a whole wheat bun. It was great though looking at the bun I am not sure it was really whole wheat - next time out I'll try the "lettuce as bun" version!
So I made it through a week and now I am gearing up for the long run.
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I hadn't seen this pyramid, so thank you for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteIf I had to follow this way of eating, I would have a short pyramid since I don't like mushrooms or much in the way of seafood or fish.
Still, success is in doing something healthy (and I have no idea if this is or isn't) "most" of the time. Looks like you've got that going really, really well!
My tastes have been changing to the point where I like brown rice better than white and corn tortillas better than flour. I also like Greek yogurt and I used to hate ALL yogurt--I really think we can change our tastebuds.
ReplyDeleteI get soy from fake ground beef--I get it at Trader Joe's--some weeks I actually eat totally vegetarian.