Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Fixing the food

I'm working on shifting into clean eating as described by Tosca Reno in her book "The Eat Clean Diet Recharged!"  I'm going to be spending 7 days with the Gluten Free (GF) menu plan in the back of that book.  I think that will be a good crash course in how it all works, giving me a feel for what I'm supposed to aim for. 

My friend Michael Offutt (http://slckismet.blogspot.com/) will be joining me on this new adventure.  We're both hoping to be healthier, leaner, full of energy, and as a result - happier.  I've just had a full night of insomnia and as a result I've been piddling around with the menu plan, looking into calorie count to make sure it would fit with his goals, and "fixing" a couple of items on the list... for instance apples aren't a favorite for either of us, so I'm replacing them a couple of times on the menu with other luscious fruit like cherries.  (We'll have apples once this week, just not two or three times.) 

So for today, we'll start with a picante frittata - eggs with sauteed bell pepper, onion, and radish greens which I subbed in for the recommended baby spinach - had some extra greens figured I could cut costs by using what I already had.  That will be served with a slice of whole grain bread (GF for me) and some green or black tea - I haven't decided yet.  I've been sipping my water already - supposed to have aprox 1 liter of water to kick start the morning.  :)  Then we'll have some cherries and cashews with a glass of water as a mid-morning snack.  For lunch we get gazpacho and grilled chicken breast - again with a glass of water.  Our mid-afternoon snack is trail mix and a peach with water.  Then tonight's dinner is grilled salmon, steamed asparagus and bok choy, and brown rice...  more water.  (It's good to have it on the menu's list because I really suck at drinking enough water in the day.)  We get a before bedtime snack of tomato slices and a couple of boiled eggs (if we're still hungry then) and a bit of herbal tea - perhaps some sleepytime or ginger-lemon. 

It should be a full day of eats, without any significant energy drops.  I hope this works.  :)

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