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serendipity8791) wrote2010-09-15 11:20 am
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This is where I must disagree...
With my nutritionist, that is.
She is relatively anti-carbs, even the good kind. Like, any root vegetable, in her opinion, counts towards your meal-by-meal carbs quota. Same goes with peas (now, does she mean only sweet green peas or beans and legumes as well? because those are not only full of protein but also... fibre and complex carbs!).
And your carbs quota should be 25% of your plate, or just about. Most North Americans eat about one third to half their plate in refined carbs, nevermind complex... refined. As in white pasta, white rice, white bread, peeled potatoes.
She would rather I eat fats (the good kinds, like olive oil, flaxseed oil, and so on), than carbs. Huh?
What's a future vegetarian to do? (Aside from filling up half her plate with veggies, which, believe me, she isn't adverse to. As she loves vegetables! Mmmmh... kale... *Homer Simpson gurgle*)
First, I should probably lay off the soda. I drink too much of the stuff anyway. I should reserve it for the occasions where I eat greasy fast food fare. Which should be less often than I already do anyway.
The colder weather is starting slowly but surely. This is the time of year where I start craving things like soups, stews and other hearty, slow-cooked dishes. Loads of root vegetables come into my diet at this time of year. So do mushrooms. Things flavoured with onions and garlic. And apples, lots and lots of apples. Maybe I should go with that...
She is relatively anti-carbs, even the good kind. Like, any root vegetable, in her opinion, counts towards your meal-by-meal carbs quota. Same goes with peas (now, does she mean only sweet green peas or beans and legumes as well? because those are not only full of protein but also... fibre and complex carbs!).
And your carbs quota should be 25% of your plate, or just about. Most North Americans eat about one third to half their plate in refined carbs, nevermind complex... refined. As in white pasta, white rice, white bread, peeled potatoes.
She would rather I eat fats (the good kinds, like olive oil, flaxseed oil, and so on), than carbs. Huh?
What's a future vegetarian to do? (Aside from filling up half her plate with veggies, which, believe me, she isn't adverse to. As she loves vegetables! Mmmmh... kale... *Homer Simpson gurgle*)
First, I should probably lay off the soda. I drink too much of the stuff anyway. I should reserve it for the occasions where I eat greasy fast food fare. Which should be less often than I already do anyway.
The colder weather is starting slowly but surely. This is the time of year where I start craving things like soups, stews and other hearty, slow-cooked dishes. Loads of root vegetables come into my diet at this time of year. So do mushrooms. Things flavoured with onions and garlic. And apples, lots and lots of apples. Maybe I should go with that...
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As a side note, the only way I will eat meat is if it's so freaking salted I can't taste the blood and urea in it anymore (which gives it that dead animal flavour, which I loathe). As a result, I suffer from relatively bad water retension and my blood pressure was borderline for my age for awhile.
With that said, I am completely and utterly angered by the whole anti-carb movement (if there isn't a good reason to avoid them, like, oh I don't know, being diabetic, for one thing). Humans have been eating carbs as their main source of calories for ages and ages, and, yes, we've been more sendentary in the past 30-40 years than ever before in the past, so that the need for that quick burst of energy to be able to get through the day is no longer there.
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The carb thing, the "white foods" thing, the no-grain-ever thing, the "sugar is inherently evil" thing, whatever. A lot of them feel like nothing more than get-thin-quick diet fads suddenly touted as healthy, healthFUL eating. Which they aren't.
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As for white bread, I'm one of those weird types that find whole grain breads more flavourful then white bread (while I still enjoy its more plain flavour). So I tend to not eat much white bread, at least at home. For pasta and rice I like both regular and whole grain equally, so I tend to go with white because it cuts the cooking time down a bit. And I refuse any drink sweetened with artificial sweeteners. They taste awful, plus, the eventual effects on the body are scary. Gimme my high fructose corn syrup/sugar anytime!
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I hate dark chicken meat. It tastes like blood. I can't do it.
You're allergic to bovine meat. Do you have problems with cow milk as well?
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Same here, I hate dark chicken meat. Ew.
I'm lactose intolerant, though I can stomach small quantities of cheese and yogurt. My symptoms with bovine meat/dairy are all digestive, I get really nauseated, and intestinal discomfort with the meat and I get bad intestinal cramping, bloating and diarrhea with the dairy. In other words, as it is, it won't kill me to inadvertently eat it, but it'll make me feel really ill.
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I looooooove sourdough bread.