Anyone else still eating sugar? Anyone? How about gluten?
All around me, vast chunks of people are giving up vast chunks of food. Sugar. Gluten. Dairy. Meat. Carbs. Lactose. Caffeine. Anything processed. Anything not organic. Some are swearing off a single thing – sugar is a fashionable item to delete in 2012 – while others are ditching several at once.
Much of this purging is typical January/February stuff. With Australia Day behind us, the music is off, the lights are on and we’re all suddenly blinking and cursing months of gluttonous debauchery (also know as “summer”). It’s wheatgrass shots from tomorrow, for sure.
You don’t need me to remind you this binge-purge approach is flawed and ultimately doomed. Which is why you’re not going on a diet, right? You’re simply giving up alcohol, sugar and gluten – once you establish exactly what gluten is and share this information with me. Is it wheat? I think it’s wheat. I know that most fun foods contain gluten- like cake and pasta – although I can already hear my inbox pinging as helpful people rush to tell me about all the delicious gluten-free pasta and sugar-free cake that’s available. Better still, I could make it myself! With amarynth flour! It’s easy!
Upside: it’s great that people are taking an interest in their diets in a perceived attempt to be healthier. Downside: it’s bloody boring when they bang on about it.
Notice how giving up a food group seems to make people evangelical? They proselytise like they’re born-again because they REALLY need you to understand IN DETAIL why they’re not eating gluten or sugar or dairy and tell you IN MORE DETAIL how fantastic they feel.
Several mates have gone down this path and frankly, it’s starting to grate a wee bit because they want to talk about what they’re not eating ALL THE TIME.
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I dont think Mia is making light of people with genuine allergies or conditions like coeliac disease. But these days in a class of 20 kids,there are at least 3-4with food "Allergies". Not eating gluten for whatever reason unless you have been diagnosed with coeliac is not an allergy. It is getting out of control with the environment becoming too sterile. I can not even send my son to school with crackers that have traces of sesame in them because it is a "nut free" environment. There is no doubt that food allergy is in vogue. People confuse fad dieting, food elimination and self diagnosis with allergy. This is unfair to those few with genuine allergies. As the environment gets more sterile and food restriction more prevalent, food intolerance and allergy will also increase.
I realise this is an older article now, but it seems more pertinent than ever. The number of celebs spruiking eating approaches based on fad and not science is increasing. Come on people - kale tastes like crap if it's not doused in oil, and coconut oil is still an oil and not the second coming of Christ. Google the term orthorexia, have a nice cuppa and a cookie and get a grip. All things in moderation never hurt a soul.