I’m too chicken to post my daily food diary on-line, but I’ve been very faithful the past few days recording what I eat, assigning accurate WW point values, and sticking to my points allotment. I’m remembering why I ultimately have been pretty successful on the points system - you really can eat “anything you want” and you learn reasonable portion sizes. One thing that can be tricky about counting points is that it is easier to rely on highly processed foods than to prepare fresh food because, in the U.S., processed foods have  nutrition info printed on their packages.  Looking at my food diary, I’m dismayed to realize that processed foods have been my primary sustenance these past few days. 

That said, I’m adding to my 2008 resolutions list. Currently, the list is two items long: (1) Be more active and (2) Communicate better with my sweetie (i.e., tell him when I’m upset).  My new item is (3) Eat fewer processed foods. (3) will take some work - I’ve got some groceries to eat my way through first. I want to be a good steward of my resources, so I refuse to throw away the refrigerated egg rolls I bought. (I was lured by the promise that they were pretty tasty and “only two points a piece!” I found them filling but soggy and incredibly salty. I’ll do my best to choke them down for one more meal.) I also will start working on new recipes that are healthy yet whole-food based. I’m looking forward to the return of fresh produce from a local community supported farm - the Davis Farms CSA in Roberta, GA. I’ll probably go visit my wonderful little brother more often, as he lives near a fabulous whole foods-minded grocery - the Dekalb Farmer’s Market. Finally, I plan to coax my parents into sharing a vegetable garden with me this spring and summer. With sleet forecasted for this afternoon, perhaps I’m crazy to be thinking about planting something. But, how wonderful it is to think that by mid-March, I might be ready to run a 5K and eating home-grown buttercrunch lettuce.

3 Responses to “2008 Resolutions updated & dreams of lettuce”

  1. round Says:

    I have really stopped on the processed food and now it’s a shock to the system when I do have some. I shop rarely in regular supermarkets - almost everything either comes from the market stands or the butcher or the bakery or the organic store. But I think it takes some building up to. If someone had told me a few years ago that I’d eat like this I wouldn’t have believed them.

    I’m jealous of the CSA, though. I love the idea of CSA and the challenge of getting a fresh bag of produce every week and then needing to figure out what to do with it. CSA exists in France, but there aren’t ANY that deliver in Paris - in Paris you have to pick them up at specific delivery points, and that just won’t work for me & my DH… I’ll check into it again this spring, because I keep hoping that one brave soul will decide to try delivering in paris anyway…

  2. Greg Says:

    I’ve actually learned the Farmer’s Market better now than the Publix or Kroger near me and the produce is generally cheaper if not better. I just wish their dairy and prepared foods were a bit cheaper.
    I’m making whole wheat pancakes tomorrow, I’ll let you know how it goes.

  3. iniya Says:

    I am working on loving fruits. I am not fond of fruits but like them much better than before. I think the body can get used to it soon.

    I like the idea of visiting your brother and sharing a garden with your parents. Both are fabulous win-win ideas. Go for it.

    love,

    iniya

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