Kathe's Excellent Adventure

Kathe's Excellent Adventure
30-Day Food Challenge Starts Today January 1, 2010

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tuesday February 9
Here are the amazing numbers
Before After
Total Weight 143.7 136.3
Total Cholesterol 227 171
HDL 98 74
LDL 118 74
Tryglicerides 55 118

The higher tryglicerides are from higher
fat, which was all good fat: avocados,
olive oil, etc. I am very pleased with
my numbers and plan to limit my animal
consumption from now on. Yayyyy!!!

Monday, February 1, 2010

My Month as a Vegan
I have a whole new appreciation for the difficulty of eating any sort of special diet whether it be gluten-free, lactose-intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, or raw foodie. Some restaurants cater to most of these although no where have I found gluten-free pasta or bread on the
menu. If you mention you are vegetarian, the servers often suggest fish : { Since when is fish non-animal? I think most of the specialized eating happens at a few select restaurants such as P.F. Chang, Natural Cafe, and others.
I was not perfect. This disappoints me. I had a few glasses of chardonnay here and there, mostly on the weekends and then there was the red vine debacle. I never touched one drop of gluten, dairy,
or animal products, or coffee. I have semi-permanently given up coffee for green tea, which I now drink 2-3 times a day. If the occasion arises and I feel like a cup, I will have one. My main goal for doing this was to cease to make meat the centerpiece of the meal and think of it more as a side dish or accom-
paniment to the main portion which will be mostly vegetables or whole grains (non-gluten). I have been asked this question often: "What's left to eat?" I can only think these people have no imaginations. I have eaten extremely well. My meals have been tasty, fresh,
and interesting. I will now start with whatever vegetables or grains I want and thenconsider if I want to add a little chicken or fish to them. I hope to eat vegetarian at least 2-3 daysa week and snack on
more fruit. On the average I had 8-10 servings of fruit and veggies a day.
One benefit to this kind of a diet is how much you poop. Seriously 4-5 times a day is not unusual. I think this largely explains the weight loss I have experienced. Enough on that.
One epiphany that I had was how much I eat out of boredom or to fill time. I have had to read more, plan more outings and socialize more which is all good. Nighttime is the worst whenmy snacking urges get ferocious. I usually eat nuts then because
the fat fills me up and satisfies. I also get asked if I feel better or different. Not really. I ate pretty healthy before. I was already gluten free and dairy free. I didn't eat a lot of red meat but had fish 2-3x per week. I had my first cold in many years during this
month and I was able to run 3.5 miles. I guess it's pretty much life as usual. I do feel a bit smugly self-righteous though. Just a little. I lost 7 lbs. and about 2" off my waist. This feels good, but I was this weight before I went to Maine in October and pigged out on lobster.
Then came Christmas and well, you know. I want to work to keep this 7 lbs off and lose 2 more. Then I will be the weight I was when I got married the first time (age 21) which will feel good, although I
have a lot more muscle than I did then. I have also worked on my balance, equilibrium and poise through Tai Chi. I just about have the short form (24 moves) down and will be switching to the advanced class this summer.
All in all it was a great month. I will have my cholesterol taken tomorrow so in a few weeksI will post those numbers (before and after). I think I will have made some small improvements. Thanks to everyone who encouraged me, who followed or read myblog and who tried the recipes. I value all of you out there who are in
my life for a reason.

Saturday Day 30
Just to let you know what I had for dinner tonight, it was the most delicious lettuce wraps with tofu and veggies sauteed with soy sauce good. I so appreciate restaurants with a vegetarian menu

Sunday Day 31 Last Day
Wow. I can't believe I made it to the last day. I have much to say about eating vegan and will probably post a lengthy commentary next week when I have time. We met family for brunch today at Duke's (seafood in Malibu). The only thing on the menu I could eat was nachos minus the cheese, sour cream, and guacamole (it had sour cream in it). I asked the server if they could add a few veggies on top and she brought me back a 6" high mound of chips, beans, salsa and veggies: broccoli, cauliflower, bean sprouts, red peppers etc. I could eat only about 1/3 of it.

Breakfast: Soy yogurt
Lunch: Veggie nachos
Dinner: leftover lettuce wraps

Stay tuned for my debriefing