Posts Tagged ‘Lifestyle Change’

Transition to a Raw Food Diet

April 20th, 2010

Starting a raw food diet can be a daunting task. It is not simply a quick change in the way you prepare food, but a whole new way of looking at the fuels you put into your body.

It is a lifestyle change, and as such, it is going to require some work on your part in order to make the transition as successful as possible. If you invest the time and effort in these early stages, you will be paving your own way towards a healthier and happier life as a raw eater. It is often said that the lazy man works double – once to do things the easiest way possible, and once again to go back and correct all of his mistakes.

You will probably start by wondering exactly how to eat a raw diet. Unless you have recently moved, or are willing to go through your cupboards and pantry and throw out or donate everything within, you are likely going to be left with some items that simply cannot be eaten raw. Boxes of pasta, loaves of bread, and some meats like pork and chicken just have to be cooked (or already are).

A successful transition, however, does not require you to simply toss this all to the side and start anew. Cold turkey might work for some smokers, but new raw eaters might eventually crave hot turkey if they just try to switch too abruptly.

And of course, there is the financial aspect to consider in restocking your entire kitchen. Instead, a better way to transition to a raw foods diet is to do just that – transition. Use what you have, but augment every meal with at least one raw item. Do this until you are used to it, then up the raw and thin out the cooked.

If you continue this plan of attack until your supplies of cookable food are exhausted, you will find that you have an easier time adapting to your new plans, and fewer cravings for your old cooked favorites.

If you need more raw food help, there are plenty of places to turn. Go to your local holistic or organic grocery store – you will find plenty of great ingredients to ignite your imagination, and the staff there will be able to offer suggestions for new meals. Look online for blogs, articles and web sites dedicated to raw food meal plans, run by uncooked aficionados.

The biggest thing to remember when transitioning from a traditional North American diet to a raw foods diet is that not everything needs to be done in one step. Rome was not built in a day, and neither should your all-raw meal plan.

Put in the time now, and you will find that, once your cupboard is bare of cookable food, you will have no problems stocking it with great raw alternatives, without missing a beat.

And if you ever find yourself tempted to go back, just stop and think for a few minutes before you eat, and remember that for every cooked and dead food item out there, there is a similar raw option.

Healthy Recipes to Help You Lose Weight

April 7th, 2010

waist womenIf you are looking to lose weight, you have probably tried all sorts of crazy ideas and wacky diets.

You’ve eaten nothing but cabbage soup.

You’ve stuffed yourself with celery.

You have fasted.

You have restricted your eating to daylight hours only.

You’ve downed three glasses of water before every meal.

You’ve tried diet meals, no meals and six meals a day.

But in the end, all of these ideas are unsustainable. They are plans that last a week, or a month, but they’re not true diet plans. They are “get thin quick” schemes that might work in a pinch, but the results don’t stick around.

If you want to get serious about losing weight, you need to make a lifestyle change when it comes to your diet. You need to alter the way you eat, for the rest of your life – not just until bikini season. And to do that effectively, you need to come up with some recipes that will not only help you to eat healthier, but will give you food that you enjoy making, love to eat, and will continue to bring to the table.

Incorporating more raw foods into your diet is a good, solid way to help you battle the bulge, but many people are scared off by the idea that it is difficult to prepare raw foods and make them tasty and interesting. With a little bit of imagination, you can make raw foods that are as satisfying as your old cooked favorites, but with tons more benefits to you in your goal to lose weight.

For instance, let’s say that one of your guilty pleasures is a nice plate of pasta. And we’re not talking a lean pasta with a thin sauce, either. We’re talking creamy alfredo sauce. You might think that such an extravagance is a serious no-no when you’re trying to lose weight, and you’re right. But the raw version is not only incredibly tasty, but it is actually going to help you shed some of those pounds.

To make the pasta, all you need is a regular sized zucchini and a vegetable peeler. Use the peeler to create “noodles” out of the zucchini, as thick or as thin as you like. Once you’ve made the noodles, toss them in no more than a half of a teaspoon of cold-pressed olive oil. Voila, you have raw pasta noodles.

To make the alfredo sauce, you will need a food processor or blender. To start, you will need to soak a cup of cashews overnight in water to soften them up. Drain the nuts, and toss them into the food processor along with a generous pinch of kosher salt, the juice of half of a lemon, and a third of a cup of water. Blend on high until the mixture is completely smooth, and add a bit more water if it is still too thick. Spoon over the pasta, and garnish with a sprig of mint.

Yes, that’s it. It’s simple, delicious, and will help you to get on the path of eating well for the rests of your life. Do that, and the excess pounds will take care of themselves.