I
want to start off this edition of Foodie Fare by apologizing for my absence
from the pages of The Windham Eagle. There have been a lot of things going on
for me in the last two months that have really prevented me from taking ample
time to write a valuable and decent article. That being said, since my last
submission, something huge has changed – I have not been cooking as much –
actually, in the last month and a half, I have only cooked a full meal maybe
twice. I also haven’t been to a restaurant for a complete meal, either.
You’re
probably sitting there wondering what this Foodie Fare will be about if I
haven’t been cooking or dining out. Here’s the kicker – since mid-November, I
have lost 57 pounds. At first, I was alarmed because the weight was pouring
off, but after consulting with my physician, my worries were quelled – since I
have so much to lose, and I’m a male, when I lose weight, I have the ability to
drop it fast. I’m not going to
complain…yet.
What
I realized in late December is that my meal patterns had changed. As you know,
I am a graduate student. What this all means is that when I’m sitting at home
working on my homework, I’m not making huge meals. I have had very little time
to cook. What I ended up doing is going for foods that I can grab and eat while
working. This means veggies. This means fruits. This means cheese, and, of course,
lunchmeats.
My
typical evening meal come mid-December consisted of one of the following: Carrots
with hummus, a few slices of Genoa salami, and a few slices of cheese; or a
salad with tomatoes, onions, salami, cheese, and avocado. Either way you slice
it, my intake was far less than what I was used to and it was healthier
choices. By late December, I was in the throes of a new style of eating –
rather than living to eat, I was eating to live – this was a welcomed change
for me.
Now,
my breakfasts, which before, could have easily consisted of a breakfast
sandwich and large iced coffee from the local donut chain, have turned into a
slice of toast with peanut butter. The carbs of the bread provide a source of
quick energy while the peanut butter provides the longer lasting energy due to
the high protein content. My lunches
used to be a sandwich, chips and a veggie (sometimes). Now it is a half of a
can of soup.
Now,
I’m facing the fact that I need to buy some new clothes – I’ve been told by many people at school that my pants no
longer fit correctly – I take it as a compliment. My shirts are all comfortably
big on me, and my favorite sweater now feels like a tent – It’s a great
feeling, but I am sad that my favorite sweater must now be set aside. My only complaint
so far is that I get cold very quickly. What excites me is how I feel – I feel
so much more energetic – plus, my knees and back aren’t as sore anymore.
So, here’s what I’ve given up. Soda. Huge meals. Rich foods. Sweets (which I was not a huge fan of to begin with). Most of my carbs. Not only does my body feel better, but I my appearance has finally changed.
Recipe
Family-sized
salad
1
large bag of iceberg salad mix
10-12
grape or cherry tomatoes
¼
onion, chopped
1
whole avocado, cut up
2
hard-boiled eggs
3
super thick slices salami, chopped up
Shredded
cheddar cheese
Dressing
of choice
My
salad dressing:
1
part red wine vinegar
2
parts olive oil
pinch
of salt
pinch
of pepper
dash
of onion powder
Mix
in a shaker, if possible.
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