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Mar. 21st, 2004 10:47 pmSo: exercise. More fruits and vegetables, whole grains, olive oil, and fish - which comes at an inconvenient time, given that half of the fishes we would normally eat have been banished from my diet because of mercury. (And of the remaining allowable fish, shrimp is high in cholesterol. There goes half our favorite fish dishes. And it's so easy to keep a bag of frozen shrimp in the freezer, and thaw a couple of handfuls for dinner. Well. Never mind.) Less red meat, less fast food, less fried food. More grilling and broiling. Strange new products like Benecol.
Fortunately, a lot of my recipes and cooking techniques are already relatively low in fat. And summer is a good time for marinated chicken breasts on the grill, and so forth. And exercise will give both of us more energy, and make us happier. Plus, of course, it would be worth any amount of deprivation and inconvenience to keep
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Date: 2004-03-22 02:27 am (UTC)-J
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Date: 2004-03-22 04:44 am (UTC)Cheese is, however, very high in saturated fat. Fortunately, we don't eat very much of it.
Peanuts are "good fat," along with olive oil, canola oil, oily fish, and avocado. I would think that you'd have to eat the all-natural peanut butter, though, because the shelf-stable stuff has trans fats in it - which are about as bad as you can get.
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Date: 2004-03-22 05:24 am (UTC)good luck!!!!!
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Date: 2004-03-22 07:23 am (UTC)Do you really mean to tell me that the gorgonzola diet is not nutritionally complete?!
I know what you mean about the strictness thing. In my own experience, nothing messes up my eating habits more quickly than absolute prohibitions. A deprivation mentality isn't healthy for me.
On the other hand, though, the only thing that really works to get me exercising is to require myself to get some exercise every day, even if it's only fifteen minutes or so. In part, that's a physical thing - my joints stiffen if I don't keep myself moving. But also, my sedentary habits are sooo strong that I'll just make excuse after excuse not to get any physical activity, if I give myself the opportunity.
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Date: 2004-03-23 02:37 pm (UTC)The main thing about cholestrol, I beleive, is that it's bad if it oxidizes -- it plumps up and gets sticky which causes it to build up on artery walls. This is why the fruit/grain/veggie angle is so important, because that's where the antioxidants come from. (I go for green tea and an apple a day.)
And
(I've tried the steel-cut oats but that ends up too chewy for my tastes.)
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