by NATALIA HAWK
Help me out here. Because I am really bloody confused about what I am supposed to be eating.
Imagine if an alien landed on my doorstep tomorrow morning and asked me how to eat healthily on Planet Earth. I would have no idea what to tell that poor alien.
You see, all the old – simple – rules about food are gone. Done. Dusted. The food pyramid has been thrown out in the rubbish along with the stale milk and five-day-old Thai takeaway. It’s been replaced with myriad ideas about various kinds of food, many of which seem to contradict each other, and none of which can be agreed upon by everyone.
Apparently green vegetables are good for you but there’s no actual nutritional value in lettuce, so leave that out. Pasta used to be great and then became a giant no-go but now it’s okay as long as it’s the brown pasta, not the white stuff (and you can also have that new lean-pasta which is made of something very mysterious but is incidentally the only kind of processed food which is good for you). Sushi is fine but only on Tuesdays and if you stand on one leg chanting “SASHIMI. SASHIMI. SASHIMI” while eating it.
Are you exhausted? Yes. Me too. The above is probably all wrong by now anyway. In the last five minutes, someone has presumably invented a lettuce-pasta that is the healthiest thing you will ever eat, ever, and the eternal solution to all your problems. Thank you, lettuce-pasta.
Remember diets? Diets used to be simple. They were ridiculous, but awesomely simple. Like the baby food diet, which Jennifer Aniston was supposedly a fan of. Guess what you eat on the baby food diet? Baby food. Uh-huh. Much like the cabbage soup diet, where all you eat is cabbage soup, or the raw food diet, where all you eat is – you guessed it! – raw food.
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I've got nothing to say but "Here, Here". What an excellent post - thank you!
I'm so sick of all of this crap! There's a pretty simple equation that has been there the whole time. Eat more healthy foods, less crap, eat smaller portions and do some exercise. What is healthy? Just continue with the pyramid, it is fine! You can try adding in things like legumes, pulses, and various seeds (chia, quinoa, etc), they are fantastic. Growing your own veg (I do so in pots on my balcony) is a great motivation to eating more of it. If you are really keen on losing weight, have a hard look at your snacking and your portion sizes. Buy smaller plates/bowls and you will find yourself eating smaller portions. You can also try eating a miso soup (or something similar) 15 minutes before lunch and dinner. You will then eat less at those meals. Eat slowly - put your knife and fork down between bites and CHEW your food. When you start feeling content (not even full, just content), stop eating. Try and steer clear of really processed foods with lots of crazy sounding ingredients on the back. If you need to snack, just have some healthy stuff on hand - cut up vegies with hummus or a yoghurt-based dip (add spices to greek yoghurt, pretty simple!). Eat less cheese, butter, cream, that sort of thing. Don't just cut things out totally, because the second you bring them back into your diet you put on more weight than before. Just cut back on them. Don't eat lots of fried foods. All of those old-school basic rules are still fine. Don't get caught up in fads, they never last and unless you are willing to stick to a crazy diet forever, you will always yo-yo back up the scales again when you go off them.
Sorry, and by "this crap!", I mean all of this crazy fad diets, not your article and people's concerns! It just irritates me when people get wrapped up int he latest diet fad.