Sharing the Secret - POSTED ON: Feb 01, 2012
I'm working at Weight-Loss Maintenance one-day-at-a-time here. And for no reason at all, I'm thinking that today is going to be a very good day.
Fish in Foil - POSTED ON: Jan 30, 2012
Makes 1 serving
Ingredients:
4 oz boneless mild white fish fillet (like Tilapia, Cod, etc) 1/2 cup sweet raw green peppers, cut into chunks 1/2 cup sliced raw mushrooms 2 tablespoons raw onions, cut into chunks 1/4 teaspoon Greek Seasoning (Cavender's) Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Place large sheet of tinfoil on baking sheet and spray foil with nonstick coating. Chop onions, slice mushrooms Slice and cut up green bell peppers Place 4oz piece of fish on top of foil Sprinkle with half of the greek seasoning Cover with vegetables, sprinke with the remaining seasoning. Bring all foil together, lightly covering the fish and veggies. Bake for 20 - 25 minutes.
Makes 1 Serving
Calories: 139 Net Carbs 5 grams Protein 22.9 grams
When you've Got to Go. - POSTED ON: Jan 27, 2012
For several years, I have been corresponding with a person who remains mired in obesity primarily due to her inability to resist the allure of Intuitive Eating. In her defense of her current Intuitive Eating Program, she recently said:
"There's some sort of saying I've heard about how thoughts affect feelings which affect behavior, and this hypnosis program tries to change thoughts and feelings".
I believe that positive thoughts can change our feelings (emotions) and therefore result in a change in our behavior.
However this is a psychological process. while Hunger involves a physiological process.
We use the word "feelings" for two different sensations.
feelings can be emotions = psychology feelings can be body sensations ….. hunger = physiology
This is the basic flaw in the theories of Intuitive Eating.
When I experience the strong feelings that tell me I need to urinate, I can think positive thoughts, and this can make me feel better emotionally, however, these thoughts will not change my body's physical sensations which are associated with the physiological process of urination, and…ultimately …. my body will follow through with the specific behavior that my body feels is needed.
Urination is an physical process, over which we have learned to achieve a measured amount of control, and when we receive the signals from our body, we don't have to give in immediately, and we can choose to temporarily delay the process of elimination. If we do not choose to delay…we will commit a socially unacceptable act. and, eventually …no matter what we are thinking… the body will do what it does.
Hunger is also a physical process, over which we have learned to achieve a measured amount of control. and when we receive the signals from our body, we don't have to give in immediately, and we can consciously choose to delay the process of eating, and we can consciously choose what foods to use to satisfy that immediate hunger.
However, if an obese, or reduced obese, person eats only in response to the signals of their body (feelings of hunger) they will remain fat… (which some consider a socially unacceptable act)
Because the body has it's own agenda, It will do everything it can to protect its fat stores. An obese person's body isn't going to naturally try to become normal weight, the obese person's body sees it's job is to keep its fat.
All of the positive thinking in the world will never change the natural inner workings of the body.
We can't fly. We must urinate. Hunger signals from an obese, or reduced obese, body come from the body's perceived need to protect fat stores, and despite positive thinking .. no matter what our emotions tell us… Once we have become Obese,..or reduced obese.. our bodies will signal us to eat in a way that will make and keep us fat.
In order to become normal weight, and stay normal weight, we … who are obese or formerly obese... will ALWAYS have to over-ride our body's "natural" signals, and use the CONSCIOUS PROCESS of choosing to eat the types and amounts of food that will keep our body normal weight.
Intuitive eating is a lovely fairy tale. But Prince Charming is never coming with a glass slipper, and an obese person will never become normal weight by listening to their body.
Oatmeal Banana Muffin - POSTED ON: Jan 22, 2012
1/4 cup oatmeal, dry uncooked (not steel-cut and not instant) 1/4 teaspoon Baking powder 1 tsp ground flaxseed 1/8 tsp cinnamon 2 packets of Splenda small sprinkle of salt - optional 3 egg whites 2 Tablespoons applesauce 1/4 mashed ripe banana 1 Tablespoon chopped walnuts
Directions:
Mash very ripe bananas Grind oatmeal in food processor, blender, Magic bullet (optional) Lightly beat egg whites Mix all ingredients together Microwave from 2 1/2 to 3 minutes.
Calories: 214 Net Carbs 22 grams Protein 15.3 grams
Vanilla Baked Apple Recipe - POSTED ON: Jan 15, 2012
This is a picture of one serving of food from my new cooking video, Vanilla Baked Apple which is located at DietHobby, under RECIPES, Sweet Tastes.
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