Sunday, April 21, 2013

The Cycle



I wake up and get out of bed
So many thoughts in my head
I feed the baby as I think of my day
No time to rest and play.

I open the pantry for something to eat
Something easy that I don't have to heat
There is no milk or even fruit
It is as empty as Mother Hubbards boot!

The bread beckons me, lovely and white
Oh those nasty carbs are hard to fight
Lathered with butter all nice and warm
I only had one piece I could of sworn!!

But as I look 3 pieces are gone
And I am hungry again before too long
With the weather wet and shops far
I decide for a chocolate bar.

Lunch time comes and I dread
To even think of more bread
So the quickest thing for me to snack
Is some chips in a pack.

So here I am near the end of the day
I have failed is all I can say
Is dinner going to be nice and healthy?
No, it's tuna sausage rolls for me!

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Facts about Avocado and Bananas









 Avocado-

 

1. Protein

Avocadoes provide all 18 essential amino acids necessary for the body to form a complete protein. Unlike the protein in steak, which is difficult for most people to digest, avocado protein is readily absorbed by the body because avocadoes also contain fiber. If you are trying to cut down on animal sources of protein in your diet, or if you are a vegetarian, vegan or raw foodist seeking more protein, avocadoes are a great nutritional ally to include not merely as an occasional treat, but as a regular part of your diet.

2. Beneficial Fats

Avocadoes provide the healthy kind of fat that your body needs. Like olive oil, avocadoes boost levels of HDL (the "good" cholesterol). HDL cholesterol can help protect against the damage caused by free radicals. This type of cholesterol also helps regulate triglyceride levels, preventing diabetes. A study published early this year in the Canadian Medical Association Journal found that a vegetarian diet, which includes HDL fats, can reduce levels of LDL (the "bad" cholesterol) as effectively as statin drugs.

3. Carotenoids

Avocadoes are an excellent source of carotenoids. Although many people associate carotenoids only with red and orange produce, avocadoes are also an excellent source of this phytonutrient. Avocadoes, also known as alligator pears, offer a diverse range of carotenoids including not only the better known ones such as beta-carotene, alpha-carotene and lutein, but also lesser known varieties of this type of phytonutrient such as neoxanthin, zeaxanthin, chrysanthemaxanthin, neochrome, beta-cryptoxanthin and violaxanthin. Every time you consume foods rich in carotenoids, you deliver high quality vitamin A to your body, thereby protecting eye health. Carotenoids also enhance the functioning of the immune system and promote healthy functioning of the reproductive system. Since carotenoids are fat soluble, eating avocadoes optimizes the absorption of these nutrients.

4.Anti-Inflammatory

The combined effect of the deluxe package of nutrients contained in avocadoes offers powerful anti-inflammatory benefits. Avocadoes' unique combination of Vitamins C and E, carotenoids, selenium, zinc, phytosterols and omega-3 fatty acids helps guard against inflammation. This means avocadoes can help prevent or mitigate against both osteo- and rheumatoid arthritis.

5. Heart Health

The fat content, which causes some uninformed health "experts" to deem avocadoes as unhealthy, actually provides protection against heart diseases. Studies have shown that oleic acid improves cardiovascular health. Oleic acid is the primary fatty acid in avocadoes. Many people now take supplements in order to consume more omega-3 fatty acids to lower their risk of heart disease. Avocadoes are rich in omega-3, delivering 160 milligrams per cup of alpha-linolenic acid.

6. Choosing and Eating

To get the most nutritional value from avocadoes, avoid those which have become over-ripe. You can identify these at the store because they will have dents and feel overly soft when you hold them. A ripe avocado should have no dents in its skin and will feel slightly soft when squeezed. You can also buy unripe avocadoes, which feel very hard when gripped, and permit them to ripen at home. The portion of the avocado closest to the skin is the most dense in nutrients, so be sure to scrape the skin clean before discarding it.




Monday, April 8, 2013

Food and Depression







Hello faithful readers

Not many of you know this but I suffer from depression and anxiety. My anxiety is worse than my depression but when I get anxious it fuels my depression, vicious cycle hey!
I have seen over the years that if I am not eating right or exercising I become less tolerant and I can't seem to cope with things as well. It is the same as when I was drinking cola everyday, it would fuel my anxiety and I would be freaking out all the time.

I thought I would post this article that I found on the internet and you could then click on the link to expand the information. It is well worth the read and very helpful. I know I will be taking in some of that sunshine today  :-)



Depression

Depression is rated by the World Health Organisation as the leading cause of disease burden amongst high income countries. Depression is characterised by feelings of worthlessness or guilt, poor concentration, loss of energy, fatigue, thoughts of suicide or preoccupation with death, loss or increase of appetite and weight, a disturbed sleep pattern, slowing down (both physically and mentally), agitation (restlessness or anxiety). If you think you are feeling down, try our free depression test questionnaire to check your mood.
There are many factors that can contribute to the development of depression such as psychological issues or biochemical imbalances, and triggers such as major stress or trauma.
There are also a number of nutritional imbalances that can make you prone to depression such as:
  • essential fats –Do you need more Omega 3?;
  • homocysteine – Is it too high, corrected with B vitamins?;
  • serotonin levels – Do they need boosting with amino acids;
  • blood sugar balance;
  • levels of the nutrients chromium and Vitamin D;
  • food intolerances – Could they be making you sad?
To find out more about these factors read on, or click on our Action Plan for Depression.

What is depression?

In Britain, 1 in 20, or around 3 million people, are diagnosed with depression. Unipolar Depression is rated by the World Health Organization as the leading cause of disease burden amongst high-income countries.

Are you depressed?

Depression is diagnosed on the basis of symptoms in a questionnaire test, the most common being the Hamilton Rating Scale of Depression, or HRS for short. This contains questions about your mood, guilt feelings, suicidal thoughts, insomnia, agitation, anxiety, physical problems, sex drive, and so on. Depending on your test score on these questions, you will be diagnosed with either “mild,” “moderate,” or “severe” depression. Here’s a simplified depression test questionnaire to check your mood.

What causes depression?

There are many factors that can contribute to the development of depression. There might be underlying biochemical or psychological issues that predispose an individual to depression. There might be a trigger such as a stressful event, a bereavement, loss of a job, or break up of a relationship. If you are suffering with a low mood, whether you consider that it is depression or not, you should see your GP who can rule out medical causes, recommend counselling, cognitive behavioural therapy and psychotherapy, and assess your medication. Exercise is also very important and there’s lots of evidence that regular exercise boosts mood, especially if you’re able to exercise outdoors in a green environment. Even a walk in the park or a stroll by the river is thought to be beneficial.

Diet & Nutrition – what works

Increase your omega 3 fats

Omega-3 fats are called essential fats, because unlike some other substances, they can’t be manufactured within the human body, and therefore it is essential that you take them in through your diet. The richest dietary source is from oily fish such as salmon, sardines, mackerel, pilchards, herring, trout and fresh but not tinned tuna. Surveys have shown that the more fish the population of a country eats the lower is their incidence of depression. There are two key types of omega-3 fats, EPA and DHA and the evidence suggests that it’s the EPA which seems to be the most potent natural anti-depressant.

Increase your intake of B vitamins

People with either low blood levels of the B-vitamin folic acid, or high blood levels of the amino acid homocysteine (a sign that you are not getting enough B6, B12 or folic acid), are both more likely to be depressed and less likely to get a positive result from anti-depressant drugs. In a study comparing the effects of giving an SSRI with either a placebo or with folic acid, 61% of patients improved on the placebo combination but 93% improved with the addition of folic acid. But how does folic acid itself, a cheap vitamin with no side-effects, compare to anti-depressants?

Boost your serotonin with amino acids

Serotonin is made in the body and brain from an amino acid called tryptophan. Tryptophan is then converted into another amino acid called 5-Hydroxy Tryptophan (5-HTP), which in turn is converted into the neurotransmitter serotonin. Tryptophan can be found in the diet; it’s in many protein rich foods such as meat, fish, beans and eggs. 5-HTP is found in high levels in the African Griffonia bean, but this bean is not a common feature of most people’s diet. Just not getting enough tryptophan is likely to make you depressed; people fed food deficient in tryptophan became rapidly depressed within hours.

Balance your blood sugar

There is a direct link between mood and blood sugar balance. All carbohydrate foods are broken down into glucose and your brain runs on glucose. The more uneven your blood sugar supply the more uneven your mood. In fact, our experience at the Brain Bio Centre is that poor blood sugar balance is often the single-biggest factor in mood disorders amongst the people that seek our advice.

Up your intake of chronium

This mineral is vital for keeping your blood sugar level stable because insulin, which clears glucose from the blood, can't work properly without it. In fact it turns out that just supplying proper levels of chromium to people with atypical depression can make a big difference.

Bring on the sunshine

Known as the ‘sunshine vitamin’, around 90% of our vitamin D is synthesised in our skin by the action of sunlight. Vitamin D deficiency is increasingly being recognised as a common problem around the globe and may be implicated in depression, particularly if you feel worse in winter.

Bad mood foods

Some foods are associated with mood problems. For example, in a huge population study, Coeliac Disease (a severe intolerance to gluten – the protein found in wheat, rye and barley) was associated with an 80% increased risk for depression. It is thought that Coeliac Disease is vastly underdiagnosed in the UK. Your GP can test for it, and should test you if you have fluctuating digestive symptoms including diarrhoea, constipation or bloating, and especially if you have unexplained anaemia. In fact, you can have mood symptoms relating to gluten, even without Coeliac Disease.


Food for the brain-Depression

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Extended Easter







Easter is about Salvation, family, love and food overload!!

I am not sure about any of you but I am still eating Easter eggs and making the excuse that it is still Easter.. A week on and I am still making excuses for each yummy  bit of chocolate that goes into my mouth.. Easter has been extended in this house and it is time to stop!!

I look around at my family as we happily eat junk without even a thought and smirk at the excuses for doing so.. Holidays/Easter/It was on special/This will be the last time, etc etc. They are such weak excuses yet somehow in our human minds we find them acceptable.. All of us in my house are feeling sluggish and bloated and it is time to put the bunny down and pick up the carrot :-D

How about you, has the Easter Bunny well and truly bitten you on the butt and you are in a sugar coma? Has chocolate wormed its way back into your life that at first you found reasons to eat it but now you just eat? Has the laziness of school holidays made it acceptable to let your guard down? If so join me to say no more to these excuses, grab a bottle of water and lets work off this lull!!



Wednesday, March 20, 2013

It is good to eat Fats





Hello everyone

So so sorry I haven't blogged in a while, my days seem to be a bit of a blur lately..

I was reading an article on good fats and bad fats and although I may of been eating a few of those baddies lately it was good to read that fats are good, well good fats are... In a world where we are told to eat everything in low fats I think it is healthy for us to know that not all fats are bad for us..

I have listed some good fats and bad fats for you as well as put the link for the article.. Hope you find it as interesting as I did!!




GOOD FATS  
Monounsaturated fat Polyunsaturated fat
  • Olive oil
  • Canola oil
  • Sunflower oil
  • Peanut oil
  • Sesame oil
  • Avocados
  • Olives
  • Nuts (almonds, peanuts, macadamia nuts, hazelnuts, pecans, cashews)
  • Peanut butter
  • Soybean oil
  • Corn oil
  • Safflower oil
  • Walnuts
  • Sunflower, sesame, and pumpkin seeds
    Flaxseed
  • Fatty fish (salmon, tuna, mackerel, herring, trout, sardines)
  • Soymilk
  • Tofu





                                                              BAD FATS
Saturated fat Trans fat
  • High-fat cuts of meat (beef, lamb, pork)
  • Chicken with the skin
  • Whole-fat dairy products (milk and cream)
  • Butter
  • Cheese
  • Ice cream
  • Palm and coconut oil
  • Lard
  • Commercially-baked pastries, cookies, doughnuts, muffins, cakes, pizza dough
  • Packaged snack foods (crackers, microwave popcorn, chips)
  • Stick margarine
  • Vegetable shortening
  • Fried foods (French fries, fried chicken, chicken nuggets, breaded fish)
  • Candy bars


Sources of Saturated Fats Healthier Options
Butter Olive oil
Cheese Low-fat or reduced-fat cheese
Red meat White meat chicken or turkey
Cream Low-fat milk or fat-free creamer
Eggs Egg whites, an egg substitute (e.g. Eggbeaters), or tofu
Ice cream Frozen yogurt or reduced fat ice cream
Whole milk Skim or 1% milk
 Sour cream





Plain, non-fat yogurt



Sunday, March 3, 2013

Day- Not really sure- Unmotivated






Hello lovely readers

It would be a lie to tell you that I am all positive and everything is going great when in fact I am feeling deflated, tired and unmotivated! I could blame the fact that it is Monday but that's not really the problem, I could blame my age, my weight or my laziness but neither of those seem to be the problem either..

The problem is that the weather is so so hot, I can't stand hot weather and on top of that I am fearful of snakes that may be where I walk (I walk through a walking track that has bushes and a creek etc) I also don't want to take the baby out in the heat, it is gross and the weather itself is deflating..

So here I am not sure what to do, feeling stuck in limbo as I can't go on my walks and then fearful what will happen when it gets rainy and cold!! So my question to you, what do you do on those days that you are stuck at home? Any exercising tips for at home mummies?

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Day 44- Sticks and stones never broke my bones but words cut deep



Hello bloggers..

I saw this video this morning and I thought that I would share it with you all. It touched on a raw nerve, a memory that lays dormant until triggered, and well this video was an avalanche of emotions for me!!

As a kid I was the unpopular one at school, I was so unpopular that even the other unpopular kids didn't want to be seen playing with me!! I don't know if it was because of the patches sewn on my clothes, the cheap hair cut or the fact that I was kind to others, I don't really know and I never will know.. I was called names such a fatso even when I wasn't fat, I was teased about my large nose (It really is large), I was called Miss Piggy because along with my pig like nose my Mother made me wear a hideous light pink jumper very much resembling that of Miss Piggy.. I was never chosen for sport and when I was finally chosen for a team the members groaned and when I wasn't any good at sport the team made fun of me.. Funnily enough I don't ever remember a teacher telling them to stop..

I remember in grade 5, it was nearly Christmas.. I stole $20 out of my Mums purse (That was a huge amount of money back then) I took it and traded it for coins at the local store and then spent it on the 20c Skilltester games. I won a whole garbage bag full of toys and that day I gave each of my classmates a toy for Christmas in hope that somebody would like me, anybody but it didn't help I couldn't even buy friendship!! And then on the downside the school called my Mum and I was totally busted!!

Sadly I carried the rejection into my teens and into relationships and I ended up with guys who reminded me that I was stupid, I was ugly, I was fat and I was nothing without them..

So why am I writing about bullying in a blog that has to do with becoming a better me? Well because this time I am doing something for me. I am not losing weight to fulfill societies view of what beautiful is, I am losing weight because I want to live long and be all that I was made to be.. I am not losing weight to impress anyone I am losing weight to show myself that despite how I got here, despite how the negative words of the past turned me to comfort eat I am now happy to be healthy and my comfort is no longer in food as the words that were said to me no longer have such a strong hold... And lastly I am not losing weight because somebody said that I should, I am doing it to be a better me, a better Mum, a better Wife and a better Lami who will enjoy life and live it to the fullest!!

I want to encourage those who have been bullied to rise above it, to see the beauty that you are, to know that those words that were said to hurt you mean nothing and I know they hurt deep, oh how I know but trust me they are lies and you are a conqueror!! Sending love to you all from one victorious person to another xoxo

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Day 36- Sweet Slip ups




Hello wonderful people..

Yes, yes that is ice cream you can see there, yes yes is my freezer, no no there is no longer ice cream in that freezer..

You may remember reading my blog the other day, well the sugar demons got the better of me and I went and bought ice cream. Funny thing is I didn't feel guilty for it.. Why?? Because I have been doing really well and this was merely a slip up.. If I feel guilty and let guilt raid my thoughts then I will most likely eat a tub of ice cream again.. Okay not really a tub, maybe 3/4 of a tub.. The good thing.. I didn't eat 2 tubs!!

The day after eating the ice cream was a new day and I am proud to say that I didn't buy any more ice cream, I did not buy lollies and I did not buy chocolate.. I had a healthy sugar free day!!

So as I leave this short blog post I encourage you all that when you have a slip up, get up, wipe the dust off your bottom and start your new day xoxo

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Day *Who really cares*- Would kill for chocolate right now!!








Hello beautiful people, I hope you are all doing well.

I told you at the beginning that I would share my trials and triumphs and well today I am sharing a trial (I can't be all perfect all the time, right?)

Yesterday was a really good day. It was Valentines day and my hubby was sick so I took the baby with me to the movies. I enjoyed a nice coffee yesterday and 2 little heart chocolates. I felt good because I allowed myself to have a treat and because I am eating healthy I did not have to feel bad about it.. Today is another story..

Today I am having a real bad emotional day. It is my hormonal time of the month, I am getting a bit bogged down with having extra responsibilities and miss the help that hubby normally gives (He really is a big help) and there is a situation in my life that there seems like there is no way of getting out of it, which is really really depressing.. Have you ever had those days where all of the realities and trials of bills, work, parenting, etc etc come and raise their ugly heads all at once? Well today is one of those days of me. I look at the picture above and it is almost like a mirror image, I could just drown myself in ice cream! I have been trying to think positive but right now, right here I am a bit numb to happy thoughts.

I was chocolate, I want lollies, I want ice cream!! I just want to stuff my face until my sorrows seems somewhat sweeter.. Have I had any of that stuff yet?? Well no I haven't.. Am I going to? I cannot answer that question.. There is still quite a few hours between now and tomorrow and now isn't looking too positive..

On that rather somber thought I bid you all farewell and I shall update you tomorrow whether today turned out better than I thought xoxo

Monday, February 11, 2013

Shrove Tuesday




Hi all, hope your weekend was fab..



Sorry I have not been around for about a week, I have had a sick bubba, been busy with work and have not been around much, I finally have a chance to write something small for you all today.

I found an awesome recipe for Paleo banana pancakes.. Not only are they healthy but they are gluten free and packed full of protein!! I was just browsing my Facebook this morning and Quirky cooking had a link up which led me to Primal Primos.. They have a lot of other amazing recipes as well !

I thought that since today is Shrove Tuesday I would shared the recipe with you.. Enjoy!




Paleo Banana Pancakes


Serves 4-5
Prep time 6 minutes
Cook time 5 minutes
Total time 11 minutes








  • 1 large Banana
  • 2 large Eggs
  • dash Ground Cinnamon
  • dash Ground Nutmeg

Directions

Step 1 Break up banana and pulse through food processor until a consistent mash forms.
Step 2 Add your eggs, cinnamon, nutmeg and let the food processor go until all ingredients are well incorporated.
Step 3 Lightly grease a skillet over medium heat.
Step 4 Pour batter into pan and flip once bubbles start to form.
Step 5 When the pancake is golden brown on both sides, remove from pan and enjoy!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Day 21-22 Here I am, I can do it again!



Hello beautiful people, I hope you have had a brilliant weekend..

I am not sure why I didn't start my blog with this video but today seemed like a good day to remind myself and others that we can do this!!

About 5 years ago I started a weight loss journey and lost close to 60 kilos. I did it through eating healthy, exercising and believing that I could do it.. It took just over a year to get to a good weight and I had never felt so better.. I started the weight loss journey with the right intents, losing weight because of health but then I became obsessed and I started losing weight because of how I would look. I had expectations to meet, mine and others and I wasn't happy until I got there..

To be totally honest with you all, even when I got there, I wasn't happy, I saw flaws, I picked on little things and I compared myself to others. Why?? Because I became so self absorbed, so worried about how I looked, my figure, the clothes I wore that no matter how hard I tried I would of never of been happy.. The internal struggle was never about how I looked but a deeper insecurity in who I was.

I can now tell you that even though I put a lot of weight back on during my pregnancy, I am happy now, I don't compare, I don't strive for perfection but I choose to live a healthy long life so I can see my children grow. When I get to my before weight again and can wear nice clothes that will just be a bonus in this journey, not a must!!

So sit back and enjoy my video of how I once lost weight and know that it can be done again, the right way this time!!

Friday, February 1, 2013

Day 18-20 Don't give up



Hello all lovely people, I hope that you have all had a great week!!

A friend of mine posted the video above on facebook today and I saw that it was such a great inspiration that I would share it on my blog..

This man was given a life sentence of never walking again, what hope did he have when confined to a wheelchair or walking canes? The hopelessness led to eating as I am sure so did the depression of his confinement.. It is something that we don't hear about a lot but obesity can be linked back a lot of the time to a more deeper reason. A lot of the time over eating doesn't start by someone waking up and thinking they just eat all day for the sake of it but because they have no hope.. There is usually depression, unresolved traumas from the past,being stuck in a rut with life/relationships/job etc or that the person has a medical condition and the doctor gives them a life sentence of *You cant's*

This video gives me inspiration of *you can's* If you need help to get passed what is holding you back don't be ashamed to do so. I got counseling when I lost my weight the first time and my eating habits were linked back to the fact that the only way certain relatives showed me love was by buying me food or cooking me food. As I grew up every time I felt depressed or bored I would eat because it made me feel happy.. Through counseling I was able to work through a huge part of my depression and overcome the obstacle.. This time I have overeaten because of my outlook on life. For a long time I felt stuck in a rut, not sure where I fit in and what the future had for me. I now am at peace to live day by day and embrace who I am right now, not where I may or may not be in the future.

So put down the walking cane (Metaphorically speaking), get out of that chair and believe that you can!!  xoxoxoxoxoxo

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Day 14-17.. Walking, walking walking..


Hello my lovely friends and readers.

I am writing this with my eyes half closed and feeling rather ill. I woke up like this and cannot wait for the baby to have a sleep today so that I can sleep.. I hope you week has been great and you have continued to get fit and fab with me.

3 days ago I started the exercise plan of me getting back into shape and living healthy.. There is a nice walking trail near my house and to my surprise I really enjoy walking it.. There are plenty of trees, lots of quiet time and my pram glides with ease. It is about a 3km trail and for 3 days straight I have woken with an enthusiasm to walk.. It is really changing my mind set and instead of loathing the thought of exercise I am really excited!! I feel really bummed that I cannot go for a walk today (Since I feel like the walking dead) But  I will sleep soon and dream of walking!

So as I end this rather short rambling of a tired/sick/insane mind, I encourage you to go for a walk.. It doesn't matter if you are slow, fast, if you waddle or stride.. It is time to wake up and smell the fresh air xoxo

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Day 12-13 Full of flavour




Hi my lovely friends and readers..

I cannot believe it has been almost 2 weeks since I have started my get fit and fab journey. I am already starting to feel the changes, my clothes are fitting better and I am feeling so much more energetic!!

I was talking to a friend today who started her journey yesterday and we were talking about the foods we ate, what we consider treats and what we added to our food.. Now I love to cook, I love to eat  but I HATE bland tasteless food!! I will add things such as sweet soy to my stir fry, I will have a little light sour cream on my sweet potato or Quiona chicken bites, I love mayo on chicken with salad and I love marinaded!! Some of you may be gasping now as you read this, particularly if you are seeing a nutritionist or a personal trainer as most of those things are a no no to you..

I look at food and flavours this way.. If I am going to to change my lifestyle so that it is healthy and I am eating the right foods then I need to enjoy it.. I cannot see the point starting something that I am going to hate and only give up after I have lost weight or after a few months, I need to change my lifestyle not just my waistline!! I can almost guarantee if we loathe the food we are hating we will go back to the way we were and that is eating junk! I know that during the day I am making the right choice, I am eating the right foods and adding flavour will not heart me but help me in the long run.

So in the short I am saying enjoy your food, don't be afraid to add flavour and enjoy all the new and wonderful dishes that your healthy lifestyle can come up with!!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Day 10-11.. Fat Parents = Fat kids



 *Please note that this blog post is about statistics and about those who *do* eat unhealthy and are obese because of the food they eat and lack of exercise. It is not about those who are overweight due to a medical condition, genetics, or anything else that is out of their control*



We have all heard the saying *Fat Parent = Fat kids* Well I also want to say *Unhealthy parent = Unhealthy kids*  Although the statistics are high, some are blessed with great genetics. That does not mean that we are doing the best for our children. If we eat junk our kids will eat junk that will slowly poison their body leading to things such as diabetes, high cholesterol, lack of vitamins etc.

I was talking to my husband the other night and said that I am glad that I have decided to change my eating habits, not just for me but for our kids and especially Miss 14 months old. I told him that I did not want our baby to become a *MacDonalds Kid* Meaning that I don't want her growing up thinking that it is okay to consume junk food on a regular basis, I don't want her thinking that junk food is okay to have all the time and I don't want her growing up fat and/or unhealthy..

You see I have to change me to change my family. I am the grocery buyer, I am the one that cooks dinners, I am the one that chooses what we eat when we are out most of the time.. If I don't look after myself the whole ship goes down! It really is one thing to be responsible just for yourself but when you are a huge influence to those who you care for you have even MORE reason to look after yourself, to eat healthy and to choose *good* foods.

Here are some facts that You can find at Monash Uni

Obesity in Australia

  • Fourteen million Australians are overweight or obese.
  • More than five million Australians are obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2 ). READ MORE
  • If weight gain continues at current levels, by 2025, close to 80% of all Australian adults and a third of all children will be overweight or obese. READ MORE
  • Obesity has overtaken smoking as the leading cause of premature death and illness in Australia. READ MORE
  • Obesity has become the single biggest threat to public health in Australia.
  • On the basis of present trends we can predict that by the time they reach the age of 20 our kids will have a shorter life expectancy than earlier generations simply because of obesity.
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are 1.9 times as likely as non-indigenous Australians to be obese.

Also you might find this article at Better health interesting about Obesity in children..

Now that I am eating healthy the kids and hubby are enjoying new foods, new tastes and a variety of meals instead of the same thing each week. Buying and cooking healthy gives you a diverse range of things to make and makes dinner time interesting and yummy each night. Not only that you are giving your kids a healthier start to life. So put down the burger, chuck out the chocolate and join me on a healthy family life style xoxo.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Day 9- Shake it baby *Fad diets*



Hello lovelies..

It is just passed 10pm here but as promised I will share my thoughts on weight loss shakes/fads/diets etc..

I have always been about choosing good foods, eating smaller portions, exercising and not eating junk to lose weight. I also don't agree with spending money to lose weight when you don't really need to and all that money can go on a new wardrobe!

Diet shakes, diets such as the chocolate diet (Oh yes there is one out there), Herbal life, The Atkins diet etc are nothing but a short term fix for something that you are trying to make long term. Sure you will lose weight really fast, but is shakes and pills something that you can maintain for a lifetime or even should you have to maintain it for a lifetime? We are made to eat, our bodies crave the vitamins and nutrients that we get from vegetables, fruits, meat , etc.. Why then do we insist on a quick fix?
I was going to say they might be good for the short term just to get you started, but what about when you come off it, don't you think real food will make you put the weight back on??

Some things to remember are you need to have calories to lose calories. When going off a fad diet you will put weight back on. If you are not having a proper daily intake you will eventually stop losing.. You will get sick if you do not have enough nutrients in your body and a shake cannot provide what real food can. Think of it this way.. Breast is best for babies as breast milk is a natural source of nutrients for the baby. As an alternative there is formula *Breast milk supplement* While formula gives the baby what it needs to a degree it cannot ever be as good as breast milk. It is the same as if you bought the top brand shake, it may give you what you need to a degree but is no where near as good as real food..

So put your shake down, look up some healthy recipes and enjoy food as you enjoy your life. Food isn't bad, it is to be enjoyed. We just need to make the right choices..


Monday, January 21, 2013

Day7-8.. Emotional eater






Hi bloggers and readers..

Sorry that I did not blog about weight loss supplements yesterday, by the time I knew it my day had gone! Also I won't be posting about them today either as another topic came up but I promise to give you all my thought tomorrow xoxo

Today I am having a rather emotional day. There have been tears, there has been sad thoughts and there have been the cravings for something sweet, anything really, as long as it isn't good for me!! I have even been contemplating the philadelphia frosting or the dessert cream sitting in my fridge but I can safely safe that they are still in there for now, haha..

It is funny how our brain works, how the chemicals in our body want anything but goodness to eat. I have always been an emotional eater and also one who eats out of boredom, because it gives me something to do. I guess you could also say that I have been a social eater too, when I am around other I feel the need to have food.. Wow looks like I just like food whatever the situation!! The key is to only eat when you need to, when you are really hungry, but to know when you are really hungry and to have water first as your body just might need hydrating..

What kind of an eater are you? Emotional, bored, social? Would be interesting to know who else out there likes to grab for the chocolate bar or the packet of chips!!

On that note I am off to go have some fruit.. Good sugar!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Top 10 lowest GI fruits






Here are some top 10 fruits that are low in GI.. Courtesy of Lose baby weight




Top 10 lowest GI fruits
1.     Cherries – Cherries are the lowest GI fruit of all with a score of just 22. They are also high in fibre and they contain protein, which means that a portion of cherries is the perfect afternoon snack as they will keep you full without raising your blood sugar.
2.     Grapefruit – Most citrus fruits are low on the glycaemic index and grapefruit is the lowest of all, with a score of 25 – another reason why grapefruit makes an excellent breakfast!
3.     Apples – Apples are also fairly low on the GI, with a score of 38. They are naturally high in fibre and low in sugar, making them a great snacking choice.
4.     Pears – Pears are just as good for you as apples – they also have a score of 38, and are also high in fibre and low in sugar.
5.     Plums – Plums are a great fruit as you can serve them in so many different ways – and the bonus is, they are low on the glycaemic index with a score of 39.
6.     Peaches – Peaches are fairly sweet, so it may be surprising that they are fairly low on the glycaemic index – with a score of 42, a snack of a few peaches will ward off hunger pangs without causing a blood sugar spike.
7.     Oranges – Oranges are fairly low on the GI, with a score of 44. However, it is only oranges that have a score of 44 – clementines and tangerines have a higher GI score as they are sweeter.
8.     Grapes – Because grapes are naturally sweet, you might be surprised to find out that they are considered to be a low GI food with a score of 49.
9.     Kiwi Fruit – Kiwi fruit is one of my favourite fruits as it is sweet and very flavourful – and it still makes the cut as a low GI fruit, with a score of 53.
10.  Banana – Bananas are the ultimate in fast food – they are healthy, full of fibre and other vitamins and they are still considered a low GI fruit, with a score of 54.

Day 6- Tempted







Yay yesterday was day 6, almost a whole week of breaking the habit!!

My day started off after a rather sleepless night of Miss 14 month old waking up 5 times and then refusing to settle once in our bed!! I had to get up early and go into the city and so I was rather frazzled.. I got dressed and the girls and I left to go to the Social Mums say event http://kidsbusiness.com.au/events/social-mums/social-mums-say-19th-january-2013/

When we first walked in there my eyes were hit with a long table of chef quality cheesecake, chocolate cheesecake and red velvet cupcakes.. Now these have to be my most favourite cakes but I knew that I had to take a stand. Naomi went and got some cake and instead of fully depriving myself I ate a small corner of it. I was satisfied after that, knowing that I had the tiniest bite and that I did not need or want anymore. The rest of that day we ate healthy chicken and salad and drank only water!

The event was wonderful and I got to talk to a few women about my weight loss journey and they shared their story too.. They asked me what I thought of protein shakes, and diets such as the chocolate diet etc and I told them that I was totally against them.. I will give you more information about the why in my next blog...

So with day 6 over I was quite happy that I did not overindulge and even though I felt like fast food for dinner we had wraps  :-D

Have a great night, looking forward to tomorrow xoxo

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Day 5- Be prepared!


Hello lovely bloggers and faithful readers..

Yesterday marked day 5 of being fit and fab and I can tell you that it was a struggle!!

It started really good in the morning as I ate a healthy breakfast, drank plenty of water and went to have a shower as I was to go into the City, do some jobs, have lunch with hubby and then do grocery shopping as the cupboards were bare!! I was about to have my shower and I realized that I left the pram in hubby's car and was stuck at home! (First hiccup for the day..) Then as the day progressed and I was in between breakfast and lunch I became hungry and went to get a piece of fruit. I went to the fridge and there was none left as I was meant to go grocery shopping (2nd hiccup of the day) and so as my mind went into fight or flight mode I foolishly went and had a small packet of biscuit shapes (3rd hiccup of the day.) They were bland, I longed for fruit, but I was hungry!!

Eating a small packet of shaped threw my day out a little and as I had nothing much at home for lunch (Because I was meant to be out) I ate way too much cheese with my salad (4th hiccup for the day) and then for a snack at night because my husband mentioned that icecream was on special I had a small bowl of porridge late at night (5th hiccup for the day.) Now I know I did okay yesterday but I could of dome better and didn't do all that great..

The things I am proud of however are-

1. I ate a small packet of shapes instead of a box

2. I had a little extra cheese instead of Red rooster

3. I had porridge instead of 4 slice of toast

The point here is be prepared, always make sure that there is fruit and healthy food in the house. Do not let the cupboards and fridge get empty even if you plan to go shopping as you don't know what hiccup may occur!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Day 4- ???


Well hello again, hasn't this week gone so so fast??

Yesterday was day 4 of being healthy again and feeling better about myself.

I woke up yesterday morning and felt so good and already felt my body shape changing. I vowed to not weight myself for a month because I wanted my journey to be primarily about health, not about weight. But because I felt so good I was curious as to how much weight I has *lost* So I pulled my scaled out from under the bed and weighed myself..

Big Big Mistake!!

Right there and then I felt like a deflated balloon, yes I had lost some but nothing compared to how much I thought, or how good I was feeling. That is when it dawned on me that I did the exact opposite of what I am trying to do, and that is to encourage others to be healthy, and instead I made it about weight and instead of being happy with the changes I have made, I felt depressed because the numbers on the scales were not what I wanted.. Crazy hey?!?!?

So back under the bed went the scales, making me even more determined to keep them under there for the rest of the month.. I shall not be defined by numbers but continue to make myself a better me. Hope we can encourage each other on this journey as we go from trial to triumph!!

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Day 3- Food glorious food

Hello lovely people.

Well yesterday was day 3 for me and it went really really well, well mostly well!!

I had a healthy breakfast consisting of home made fish fingers and some fruit, was really yummy and really filling. It carried me through until lunch when I had a salad wrap, mmm mmm mmm. I am loving all these healthy foods and wonder why on earth did I put so much junk into my body to begin with? I am also making sure that I drink plenty of water and sometimes I feel like a fish but it helps fill up my tummy and I am less likely to go looking for food.

After dinner was finished last night (Fish and salad) and the kids were in bed I decided to see what was on TV.. I flicked on to No reservations with Catherine Zeta Jones and my eyes lit up.. I saw the most amazing spaghetti that I had ever seem, perfectly cooked beef, fluffy potato, decadent sweets and so much more.. My stomach growled and all of a sudden I felt HUNGRY!! Quickly I turned the channel over and it dawned on me how the advertizements for food really do work, they make us want to go out and but that Big Mac or chocolate Sunday. And now especially in the next 21 days (As it takes 21-30 days to form a habit) my eyes and my taste buds still get excited over images such as the one above.. Don't you agree??

So as I take another sip of water I smile with my glass raised up high and I say to us, strong, determined, focused us.. We can do this!!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Day 2- Still smiling






Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, good night wherever you are in the world..

Yesterday was day 2 of me get fit and fab in 2013.. I would like to say it was easy and I breezed through the day but that would be lying.. Well the morning was great, I ate a healthy breakfast of cold chicken and some fruit, had plenty of water and felt really positive *All in the safety of my own house*

This is when the day got difficult.. I had to go but some school supplies for Miss 12 and also do the weekly grocery shop and so we hopped on the bus and went to our local shopping centre.. To get to Kmart we had to walk through the food court and that is when all my craving signals hit me! i saw muffins, hot chips, cooked chicken. Chinese food and so much more that were begging for me to pay them some attention for me to eat them.. My stomach growled as I quickly walked passed..

In Kmart as we were buying school supplies all of a sudden people were getting in my way, my body started turning against me, my head hurt, the room spun, I was getting irritable, impatient, hot, heart beating faster and the last place i wanted to be was IN FLIPPIN KMART!!

After buying most of the school supplies I suggested to Miss 12 that we come back another day as I had to make the list easier to read (Which was partly true) the other truth was so I could get out of there as quick as possible.. Naomi and I went and sat down and I decided to buy a sushi roll for a snack, it tasted so so good, like I had never tried one before.. although I had. It was so good that I felt as though I could devour 5 but refrained and drank a nice cold cup of water!!

Once i refueled I was able to conquer a week of grocery shopping with Miss 12 and Miss 14 month in tow.. I have to say I was proud of myself as I wizzed around the shop with the help of Naomi and bought the groceries and did not even feel the urge to walk down the chocolate isle.. I was even prouder when we walked out with a trolley of fruit, vegetables, pita bread and lean meats such as chicken and fishy goodness!!

Day 2- No coffee- Still Smiling

Monday, January 14, 2013

My new best friend


Good morning readers, passerbyers and friends, hope you all slept well..

I had a terrible sleep.. Little miss 14 month old decided to wake up a few times during the night so I eventually put her in our bed, uh oh bad idea!! She spent most of the time sitting up, then laying down, playing with my hair and then stroking my ear, kicking her Dad in the head and slapping me in the face!! Lets just say she was a wriggly worm.. On a bright note she eventually went to sleep and I got to stay in bed with her until 9.30!!

Now about my change of lifestyle.. I woke up at 3.30am because of the baby and I was having severe stomach cramps just above my pelvis, it felt like my muscles were contracting!! This lasted for an hour as I silently lay there in pain not wanting to disturb my husband who had already been woken.. I wonder what this could be, could it be my body spazzing out because of the shock of *good* food?? It would be interesting to know what you all think..

When I got up with the baby this morning I was surprised that I was not starving to death, I expected to feel as though I had been on a fast or something but instead I felt quite normal.. I decided to have a little bit of cold chicken, a few strawberries and a banana for breakfast along with my morning cup of water!! Mmm mmm bananas are so good.. They taste amazing and have the protein I need in the morning. Who else is a big fan of the banana? I think it is my new best friend  :-D


Day 1






Good evening bloggers

I have survived day one of my fat to fab transformation..
I am feeling a lot better today than I have in a long time and I put that down to the fruit, vegies and water that I have consumed today.. Instead of my body full of chocolate (mmm chocolate) heavy breads, fast food and soda it is now full of the healthy things that it needs to survive on..

I went for a walk today, my first in 2 weeks and within 5 minutes of leaving the house I realized that I had not walked for over 14 days and that my body had been in party mode since Christmas.. All of a sudden my walking turned into a waddle and I felt like a stuffed Christmas turkey!!

Going shopping was really good as I filled my basket with fruits, lean meat, eggs and these funny seeds pictured above.. I was looking at the health food and saw this packet and figured they looked good so they must taste good. Why I bought something that looks like parrot seed I do not know but it seemed like a good idea at the time. Turns out that pepita seeds are the inside of a pumpkin seed, oh yummo I remember eating them as a child!!

Well I must go and give my 14 month old (Anastasia) her bottle and then put her to sleep.. Armed with funny green seeds and water I shall conquer the night... Lets hope I don't dream of food all night long!!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

New beginning








Hello bloggers and all those Mummies who will be joining me on my weight loss journey.. I hope that this blog will be a source of encouragement, motivation and a few laughs as I share my trials and triumphs over this year of 2013..

I have started this blog to not only share my experience but to give me a motivation to keep going, a reason, to share in what I am learning so that this is not only about me, but about those who also need a friend to encourage them along...

The photo above is of me taken this morning.. No make up, hair not done, looking rather shabby haha.. I am posting this and will be posting one each month because I will not be sharing my weight loss in numbers but by using the PANTOMETER! That's right my pants will give you all an indication of my weight loss!!

Now why am I not sharing my numbers? I am not because I want this to me more about health, about life and about becoming a better healthier me, not so much about going from fat to fab, although I cannot wait to wear nice clothes again!! It will also be nice to not have swollen feet, to breathe easier and to walk faster haha..

So welcome to my blog, sit back with a cuppa or water and enjoy the ride!!