Clean-eating for people that hate people that eat clean

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Before I ditched the fags, the endless drivel about clean-eating on my Facebook feed used to drive me nuts. It seemed like nothing more than the latest fad adopted by pious, irritating, ram-it-down-your-throat foodies - designed to make people like me look utterly complacent. It was for people who wanted to push Herbalife products, and posts were usually nestled in neatly beside pics of fitness tracker apps and dirty running shoes.

Yet having gone smoke free, food tastes horrible. Given my taste buds are in recovery, they are now performing like a child’s - that’s to say they’re being awakened by new foods and are taste-adverse to anything enhanced by salt and sugar. Right now, everything I used to enjoy, now tastes laden with sweeteners and unexceptionally artificial. So I figured I give the whole clean-eating thing a whirl to see if I could turn this dire situation into something positive.

I know naff all about this subject, so I’ve cobbled together bits and pieces from social media to cover what I believe to be the basics (I don’t want/need to be corrected but I’m sure I will be) - so here are my top 5 principles for “clean-eating for people that hate people that eat clean”:

1 - The elimination (or at least minimisation) of processed foods

Okay I’m sure I’ll sneak the odd chicken nugget off the kids’ plates, but for the next few weeks at least I’ll be visiting only 3 aisles in the supermarket; fruit & veg, fresh meat, and the soft drink aisle (to collect water). Extreme? Just a bit! My herb rack is now bulging and ready to transform these raw ingredients into something Gregg Wallace would get all orgasmy over.

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2 - Unrefined over refined

I’ll admit to having to Google this one. It appears that I’m supposed to substitute shop-bought pasta (that may have been lightly tainted with sugar) for things like quinoa, brown rice and other over-priced health food from Holland and Barrett. Sadly this won’t be happening, as I’m not a pet.

I’m also advised that maple syrup and honey should be my go-to sweeteners. However, given my taste buds are indicating sugar in water at the moment, I’m quite happy to get my daily fill from a mid morning satsuma.

3 - Protein, protein, protein

This isn’t new on me, so surely won’t come as a surprise to anyone else. Protein is of course responsible for multiple functions in our bodies, including building tissue, cells and muscle, as well as making hormones and anti-bodies. It’s role in weight loss is also last decades’ big discovery, seeing thousands of us swigging ghastly concoctions we’ve whipped up in NutriBullets.

I will be doing this.

God help me.

4 - Eat. Lots.

It’s no coincidence that “clean-eating” folks post pictures of food constantly. It’s because they are constantly eating. I see an analogy with a car here - you’re no longer shoving chemically enhanced petrol in your car, you’re running it with electricity. Electric cars need plugging in regularly, as does your body. This means no visit to the fridge should go unrewarded and I can graze on salady bits as much as I want to.

5 - Don’t undo it all with calorific drinks

This is so obvious it seems silly typing it. Basically, it’s water all the way from here on out… with the exception of wine… gin… vodka… I’M NOT GIVING THAT UP.

 

So there you have it. My plan for the next few weeks. I’m sure it’s subject to editing, and I’ll update you with any recipes I attempt, or any challenges faced. I’m no health-guru and can live with the extra few lbs, so this “diet” is undertaken purely as an experiment. I promise to remain every inch the lazy, glass-quarter-empty woman you’ve come to know and have learned to put up with .

 

 

 


The Best and Worst of Diet Chef So Far #OpBabyWeight

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So the weight loss is slow and I’m waning big time. With the entire Mills household under the weather, I’ve been pining for comfort food and have sunk well over my allocated quota of beer & wine in the evening. I’ll be doing a bumper post in a few days with my latest vital stats and another ghastly underwear shoot, but I thought I would share some food porn from Diet Chef with you in the meantime.

When you’re considering any diet, I appreciate that choice, quality & taste is right up there when picking your plan. I reported a few weeks ago that Diet Chef offered a staggeringly impressive choice for dieters, and promised you feedback on whether they delivered on taste. So consider this my round-up of the very best and most disappointing dishes so far.

Breakfast

I’m surprised at how filling these are. When I first saw the tiny 40g pouches of muesli, granola & porridge oats, I wondered whether they’d sustain me until lunchtime, but they really do. Breakfast is a new concept for me (all that used to pass these lips pre-elevenses is the odd cookie that Dex would ram into my mouth) but I can definitely get on board with it. I’m no longer ravenous come lunchtime and serving myself a man-sized plate of something naughty.

I’m loving the cookie and muesli bars. They deliver a burst of energy and are packed out with dried fruit, oats, raisins and chocolate pieces. They’re also a generous size and are perfectly textured.

The chocolate granola is also spot on with a nutty & crunchy texture and heavy chocolately accent. Little goes a long way and when you add a glass of skimmed milk it’s a hearty breakfast that staves off hunger pains until lunch.

Lunch

I mainly opted for soups as I like hot lunches and wanted to really feel as though I was dieting (liquid lunches if you like). These arrive in robust pouches and are easy to prepare; you simply snip into the corners of the pouch, heat for 2 minutes, rip open the top, stir the contents, then heat for a further minute. My only slight reservation with this is that the pouches are quite tall and only just stay upright in my microwave. Every time I heat one I worry it’ll topple over and my microwave will require an industrial clean.

Best ones for me have been pea & ham, chicken mulligatawny, oxtail and spicy tomato & beef. Each of these deliver a real kick and are full of flavour. They’re also well textured and border on broth territory. The ‘cream of’ series and oxtail soups are also thick, creamy and flavoursome. Less impressive is the mushroom soup which tasted a little like a powdered cup-a-soup.

I also ordered a few creamy pesto pasta and tomato, pepper, cheese pasta pots - these are like posh pot noodles and (provided you follow the instructions and stir vigorously) are really filling and delicious. You can taste the salt but this is really welcome given diet foods are all too often bland and under-seasoned.

Unfortunately I stocked up on chocolate, vanilla and cranberry protein bars thinking they’d be a fab on-the-go option - but they’re really quite horrible. They taste of chewy nougat, are difficult to finish and the difference in taste between the 3 flavours is negligible.

Dinner

This is the reality of dieting, don’t expect to have to sidle from the dining table & plonk yourself on the sofa with a belly full of food. Portion sizes are diddy but I’m impressed with the flavours and sheer amount of choice. There are dishes from most continents and they’re easy to prepare (simply pop them in the microwave as directed).

Stand out dishes for me include the beef rogan josh, beef in ale, sausages in onion gravy and the chicken curry. Sauces are thick and flavoursome and the meat is succulent and tasty. Each dish is well seasoned and you can really taste the quality of the ingredients used.

My only slight reservation is the salt & sodium content which seems high. I’m assured this is not to preserve the food, but rather to add taste. If you stick to the diet and limit sauces and other seasoning, you will stay in the confines of your RDA.

Blandest dishes were the Chicken Jalfrezi which lacked that all important kick, and the lasagne which was heavy on the béchamel sauce and not the tomato. But these are the only dishes that haven’t quite hit the mark for me so far.

Snacks

No complaints here whatsoever, the bags of popcorn will last you an entire film, the pretzels are nicely coated in rock salt, and the biscuit and oat bars are seriously scrummy. Plenty big enough to fill a small hole throughout the day!

Additional thoughts

Seriously missing side dishes, I eventually tweeted Diet Chef to ask if I could add steamed vegetables to a chicken curry. It seems I was missing a trick during week 1 and 2 as you’re encouraged to add your 5-a-day to the plan! I’m annoyed at myself for not checking this sooner as it would have plumped up the portion sizes (they’re not bad anyway but I’m greedy!).

My advice is to definitely add broccoli, cauliflower, beans or sprouts to your evening meals to pad them out a little. Each dish has plenty of gravy or sauce to flavour the veg, and this will certainly help fill you up! Drinking plenty of water will also help with this and jumpstart that metabolism. Adding a few wedges of lemon to each glass will also help rid your body of unwanted toxins.

To find out more about Diet Chef, and take advantage of their great offers, head to dietchef.co.uk

 


Aromatherapy and Weight Loss… Really?? #OpBabyWeight

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I’ll soon find out as the fabulous folks at Amphora Aromatics have given me all this loveliness to try!

What better way to kick off Day 1 of #OpBabyWeight than to surround myself with beautiful smells?! Talk about easing yourself in gently! After the shock of the scales and dreadful pre-diet pics, this is just what I need.

^ I didn’t need anymore motivation on a Monday than this! ^

But I’m not just simply making my home smell gorgeous, apparently essential oils also play their part in weight loss. Yep, I was skeptical too. I still am! But who am I to argue with science?

Aromatherapist Eugeny Couture has developed the following advice for any would-be dieter who wants to keep those hunger cravings at bay.

  • Keep a bottle of Grapefruit oil in your handbag and take 3 to 5 deep breathes of it at least 6 times a day to regulate your appetite.
  • Use a combination of the following oils in a burner: 4 drops of Mandarin, 3 drops of Bergamot, 2 Clove, 1 Cinnamon, 1 Chamomile.
  • Add two handfuls of Epsom salts to a hot bath infused with 5 drops of Juniperberry and 3 drops of Grapefruit. You can also add 2 drops of Lavender.
  • If you enjoy having a massage, change the oil you use to this appetite suppressing blend: 40ml of Sweet Almond oil, 4 drops of Rosemary, 4 drops of Fennel, 3 drops of Juniper, 3 drops of Grapefruit, 2 drops of Rose Geranium.

Sound like a ploy to shift essential oils to you? Well you’d be surprised. Scientific research into weight loss and aromatherapy goes back some way with Grapefruit essential oil in particular being singled out for its extraordinary properties.

Toxins in the body are one of the main problems of retained weight. Cellulite alone is a sign that fat is storing waste in an ineffective way. Grapefruit essential oil helps internally to cleanse the body, especially the liver, riding the system of toxins which would contribute to unwanted pounds and undesired cellulite. It also works topically, when mixed with coconut oil and rubbed into troubled areas, to eliminate cellulite over time. Stasia Bliss: Grapefruit Essential Oil May Trump Fruit in Dieting

In addition to Stasia’s claims above, there’s a wealth of research out there that suggests a few deep sniffs a day may help suppress food cravings and trick the body into feeling satisfied. Part of this may be due to the fact that grapefruit essential oil also contains Limonene and Myrcene which are known antidepressants and mood enhancers.
So right now, on Day 1, I’m sat at my desk with a burner with 3 drops of Grapefruit, 2 drops of Mandarin and 4 drops of Bergamot in a bid to cleanse my kidneys, lymphatics and my vascular system, and stave off my hunger. It’s way too early to say if it’s working yet - but my home smells like a spa!

I’ll be following Eugeny Couture’s tips above in conjunction with the diets listed HERE. Oh and trust me, I’m giving that coconut oil / grapefruit concoction a good go on my cellulite too! I’ll report back on my findings so keep your eyes peeled for the #OpBabyWeight hashtag for updates.
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If you want to give this a try with me, head to amphora-retail.com, or check out all their great aromatherapy tips, advice and research on Twitter & Facebook.
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