Monday, February 29, 2016

Half way there

Today is day 14 of 30. And again, we are still feeling good! Both becca and I have had our moments where all we wanted was to quit. But we have stuck to our guns and we're powering through. 

Yesterday we had another weigh-in and here are the numbers:
Becca: -7
Maura: -7

So all in all we are feeling really good. 

I did want to mention what I have observed. I have had an opportunity to talk to a lot of people about this program, and it's been really cool to hear the feedback. But the one thing I have noticed is that when I say "no alcohol" people immediately think they could never do this. 
And I'm wondering if that's weird? Is it crazy to not drink any alcohol for 30 days? Why does that sound so intense to people? 
Now I'm not trying to call anyone out or anything, I'm just thinking out loud. And I'll be completely honest, the hardest thing for me during this whole30 is that I can't have a beer or a glass of wine or 6. But I think that screams louder to me than the sugar detox objective. 

Anyway, kind of open ended but I don't know the answer. I'd love the feedback, your thoughts?

K sweet bye. 
Xoxo gossip girl

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Day 7 of 30

Woo! Almost finished our first week of whole30!
I gotta say we are feeling pretty good! Our goal in doing this was to detox our bodies from crap and create healthier habits. So we have decided to follow the "no snacking" rule and the no "sex with your pants on" rule (I'll explain this more in a little). 

But we did decide to not follow the "no weighing yourself until the end" rule. And here is why. Both becca and me are the heaviest we have ever been and we know that our weight, that stupid number, is important to our health. So we have decided to weigh ourselves once a week. And today is weigh in day! So here is the damage! 
Rebecca: -5
Maura: -3

Woooooo!!! It's like golf up in here! We are both pretty excited to see how these 30 days pays off!


Okay so let me explain the "sex with your pants on" thing. If the idea of this program is to stop mindless eating, stop filling our bodies with food that our bodies can't process, and to learn how to cook real food, then taking real food and creating a fake version of crappy food is the opposite of what we're trying to do. Say I make cauliflower and almond chocolate chip cookies, wouldn't I really be feeding into the desire of wanting real cookies? And isn't that kind of like sex with your pants on? So we're not faking baked goods, we're not making our own peanut butter, we're eating real food that is really good for our bodies. 

Anyway, off my high horse and back to breakfast. Here's to another 23 days! 

Friday, February 19, 2016

A Huge Step

So, I actually attempted to be on the ball and post, but I’ve been writing entries in my work computer and then just uploading them. As it turns out, I forgot the last step of actually posting them, so here they are now:

Tuesday we struggled pretty hard with headaches and just overall feeling sluggish. Wednesday, however, things seem a bit better. I still had a touch of a headache, but I feel…just better. It’s hard to explain. More energetic, in a better mood, and overall less crappy.

Tuesday night's dinner

Wednesday morning, I made us a delicious sweet potato hash with peppers, onions, avocado, and eggs sunny side up. Someone remind me to take pictures of these masterpieces. Then for lunch, we both took a salad hiatus and had dinner leftovers. I had the tilapia we made Monday night and Maura had the chicken we made Tuesday night.

 Dinner was a bit of a flop. I’m going to use the excuse that I didn’t get to taste/season correctly since Maura had to bring it with her since I work late on Wednesday nights, but overall it wasn’t great. I attempted a Whole30 compliant chili, and it was just not satisfying. The good news is, though, that there is enough left over that I can mix into a tomato sauce when we tackle spaghetti squash!

Then on Thursday, we had the leftover hash and I poached a couple of eggs to go on top. We also both had a small glass of orange juice (horray for juices being compliant! Now if only we could work some rum in there). For lunch we were back to our balsamic vinegar chicken salad. Then I got off work a bit early because we were going to a PaintNite at Fazzini’s Taverna…a pizza  place. Gosh.

We planned ahead and made a big-ish dinner before we went, so we would be less tempted. We cooked up some seasoned pork chops, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and clean mashed potatoes. Surprisingly satisfying!


Pizza and beer are basically our kryptonite. But we both made it through without much bloodshed and I think we’re better for it. In fact, we both moved in a notch on our belts yesterday and I noticed that a pair of my khakis that had started to get uncomfortably tight are now a bit loose. Small victories.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Day 2 of 30

Woo! Day 2 down! 

So far we are tired and have headaches. But that's what detoxing from processed sugar looks like. We are powering through and have loved everything we've been eating. 
I will say this, while everyone was eating pizza for lunch today, I was enjoying leftovers. I mean, of course, all I wanted was a gosh darn piece of effing pizza. But an hour later I noticed that I felt lighter. I don't know how to explain it, it's not like I'm hungry, it's more like I'm not stuffed. I don't feel bloated or groggy or gross. So that's a plus! 

Here's the run down of day 2:
Scrambled eggs and chicken sausage (we found an organic, no fake processed stuff) 
Salad with chicken and egg. An apple and some sweet potato

For dinner, now let me tell you, this was awesome! We had chicken with the balsamic dressing I made on Sunday, sprouts, asparagus, and mashed sweet potatoes. It was awesome and we were stuffed. 

Almost finished Day 3!!! 


Day One- In the Books

Day one is officially behind us.

We woke up with anticipation of what the day would hold. I stumbled out to the kitchen and pressed the button on the coffee-less coffee maker (we drink unsweetened tea now…that’ll wake ya up). Maura made us some eggs over easy while I chopped up some avocado. We also had some fruit that we had chopped up the day before on our prep day.

After breakfast, I threw us together a spring mix salad with balsamic vinegar chicken (again, prep day!), tomatoes, and hard-boiled eggs for lunch. Maura also made us a delicious homemade dressing that she filled me a mason jar to put in my fridge at work.

I made a mistake and didn’t pack myself anything to snack on throughout the day, so by the time I got home we were both a little bit starving to death. So, we pulled out some fresh tilapia we had purchased on Sunday, and Maur cooked it up while I made us some sweet potatoes and a small side salad.

The best news? I haven’t counted a single calorie, logged a single meal, or stressed about my carb intake. Because I know everything that I’ve put into my body today has been fresh, healthy, and from the earth, not a chemical plant. Here’s looking at you, Monsanto.
The cravings are going to be the most difficult part to get past, I can tell. I suspect I may, like most of the world, have a slight sugar addiction. Skittles, Starbursts, Sour Patch Kids…get in my belly. But we’re learning to overcome these cravings and addictions with things that are good for our body, like fruit.


I’ll be the first to tell you that I think Whole30 is a little extreme. I can’t even have honey in my tea to make it a little more bearable? No peanut butter, either? But maybe that’s what we need. The first step is the hardest, right? On to the next.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Day 1 of 30

We read the book, our meals are prepped, and we are hitting the ground running for our first day of Whole30. Originally we were going to start on March 1st, but I kept getting more and more excited about the idea of seeing how food really affects (effects?) our body. So after watching many documentaries, getting pissed at the way we fatten up our food, and realizing corn has absolutely no value, it was time to start.

So many of you may know that I tried doing a big diet in 2014 and lost some weight, then started drinking beer, and gained it all back... Then I tried in 2015, but just wasn't really motivated to stick with it. 
So if you have seen the pattern, you would know that the whole "healthy" thing is really a challenge for me. But at this moment, I am the heaviest I have ever been, my asthma is really bad, and I feel sluggish, so it is time for a change. 

Luckily I have a beautiful partner in crime who wants nothing but the best for me. So Rebecca and I have decided it's time to make some life changing moves and it starts today with Whole30. 
If you haven't read "It Starts With Food" I really recommend it- mostly because I really had no idea that all the processed crap was/is killing me.

So for the next 30 days you will be hearing from both becca and me about our journey. We would love encouragement, stories from those who have completed the quest and recipes!!! 

So here goes everything!