Some years ago, I had lost weight. I was able to stay around a healthy, muscular 200 lbs. If I'd eaten better and didn't snack or enjoy popcorn as much as I do at the movies, I probably could've lowered it further. And the guns. Oh, I loved having "guns" for the first time in my life. Anyway, I digress.
I'm now around 235 to 240. I actually donated most of my wardrobe out of shame that it didn't fit me anymore. I hate looking at myself in the mirror, I don't feel attractive, and I've not joined my mother and my niece to swimming on Fridays because I don't want to feel like a whale in a bathing suit. Hell, you know what I enjoyed most about being slimmer? Wearing my Superman belt buckle. I know it's a really silly, nerdy thing but it made me feel empowered after losing that weight.
One thing I desperately need to change is my eating habits. I'm a horrible snacker and ice cream is my Kryptonite. I have absolutely no self-control with it. I'm also really bad with portioning and honestly still don't know how to properly portion.
At least for now, I want to change my smoothies. They're probably my favourite thing to make every morning. Right now, it includes a banana, a couple of spoonfuls of yogurt, a half cup of frozen fruit, a half cup of frozen berries (two different bags with different fruits), a small cup of protein powder (Vega), and some store bought juice.
But I think I'm going to start changing it up. I've been reading a bit on green smoothies. This site, for example, not only offers some good tips on smoothies (don't use store-bought juices, don't use yogurt) and some recipes. I honestly never knew what I was doing when it came to smoothies and just sort of came up with the above recipe on my own. It's probably not even half as healthy as I think it is, especially daily. So this might be a good change. I might even start making a second smoothie in the mornings and bring it with me to work.
What do you guys think? I don't know how many of you out there are into nutrition or eating healthier. Hell, maybe reading this, some of you might want to join me on this trek. All I ask is you don't derail this with shouts of bacon or something.[DOUBLEPOST=1404793318,1404792924][/DOUBLEPOST]On a related noted, the site I linked also has a method for making home made almond milk that sounds absolutely delicious. I have the next two days off, so I think I might try it.
I'm now around 235 to 240. I actually donated most of my wardrobe out of shame that it didn't fit me anymore. I hate looking at myself in the mirror, I don't feel attractive, and I've not joined my mother and my niece to swimming on Fridays because I don't want to feel like a whale in a bathing suit. Hell, you know what I enjoyed most about being slimmer? Wearing my Superman belt buckle. I know it's a really silly, nerdy thing but it made me feel empowered after losing that weight.
One thing I desperately need to change is my eating habits. I'm a horrible snacker and ice cream is my Kryptonite. I have absolutely no self-control with it. I'm also really bad with portioning and honestly still don't know how to properly portion.
At least for now, I want to change my smoothies. They're probably my favourite thing to make every morning. Right now, it includes a banana, a couple of spoonfuls of yogurt, a half cup of frozen fruit, a half cup of frozen berries (two different bags with different fruits), a small cup of protein powder (Vega), and some store bought juice.
But I think I'm going to start changing it up. I've been reading a bit on green smoothies. This site, for example, not only offers some good tips on smoothies (don't use store-bought juices, don't use yogurt) and some recipes. I honestly never knew what I was doing when it came to smoothies and just sort of came up with the above recipe on my own. It's probably not even half as healthy as I think it is, especially daily. So this might be a good change. I might even start making a second smoothie in the mornings and bring it with me to work.
What do you guys think? I don't know how many of you out there are into nutrition or eating healthier. Hell, maybe reading this, some of you might want to join me on this trek. All I ask is you don't derail this with shouts of bacon or something.[DOUBLEPOST=1404793318,1404792924][/DOUBLEPOST]On a related noted, the site I linked also has a method for making home made almond milk that sounds absolutely delicious. I have the next two days off, so I think I might try it.
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