Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Clean eating

Clean eating, Eating clean.. What's it all about?

If you haven't heard already, I'm pretty sure you will soon hear the term "clean eating." But what's it all about, you wonder? How can you apply it to your lifestyle/fitness goals? Well to put it in the simplest terms, eating clean means eating natural foods from the earth. Fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains, rices, beans/legumes, herbs/extracts/pure oils are all examples of clean eats. Eating anything that has walked, swam or flew are also clean eats. Basically things that were provided for us by God, Mother Nature, The Universe- however you want to put it. On the other hand, Fast foods, processed foods & basically anything with ingredients that are hard to pronounce or sound like they belong in a lab are obviously not included in clean eats.

I personally aim to eat clean at least 70-80% of my day. It's not always easy, I get it. That's why I don't hold myself to 100%. Sometimes nothing but a Diet Coke will suffice- I know it's terrible for you, but this is life & you have to live a little. I too go to weddings, parties and dinner's out- I understand- but you do the best you can. In the end, you have to just enjoy yourself for that special occasion and then get back on the horse. It all about getting back on the ride (refer to yesterday's blog for more).

Let me make a solid personal note that I have noticed on weeks that I have a Fashion Show or a Photoshoot and I'm eating super clean,  my abs begin to really pop (and this is with No Extra gym time). Therefore, I will attest to the notion that "abs are made in the kitchen" and that your health/body is 70% diet, 30% gym. Do the research yourself- it sounds crazy to me too, but so many of these Fitness gurus are sticking to it. A Healthy diet is primary, Working out is second, Combo of both is key.*




Another thing I like about Clean eating is that you don't have to stress over calorie counting. Just use your foxy witts and common sense. Obviously just because peanuts come from the earth, doesn't mean we can eat canisters everyday. On a side note however, vegetables are always freebies & you can bulk up meals by adding fresh (or frozen). An extra bonus to this tactic is you will not only feel more satisfied but be getting more vitamins, nutrients, fiber, and all the goodness your body craves. Don't get crazy or obsessive with tracking exact calorie numbers, just be mindful of your daily allotment and keep in your range. If you don't know, any Google search will bring you to a quick and easy calorie count calculator. Keep a round about idea in your head and enjoy. Remember, perfection is fictional, slip ups are temporary and mistakes can be fixed- hence why pencils have erasers ;)

Keep it clean foxes! xo

Hungry for more? Check out Dr. Oz's take on Eating Clean:
http://www.doctoroz.com/blog/mehmet-oz-md/eating-clean-tony-horton-diet


BONUS My Model's Clean Pasta Dinner :

This was really quick and easy to make and even quicker and easier to eat :]
It's best to eat within an hour of working out. Your meal should contain a good amount of protein and complex carbs to feed your muscles and refuel your body. In my opinion your meal (like all meals) should also be Delicious! Enjoy!!

I diced up an individual portion sized raw organic chicken, 3 garlic cloves, 4 pieces of asparagus, and halved 5 cherry tomatoes. I tossed them all in a little EVOO (1 1/2-2tblspns) and black pepper. Bake in a Pam sprayed baking dish covered for 30 mins. at 375, occasionally stirring. Meanwhile I boiled up and cooked a handful of whole grain noodles and set aside.
Mixed all together and placed under the broiler for about 1-2 mins (be mindful, don't let your food burn or pasta crunch!) When I took it out, I squeezed a quarter wedge of fresh lemon, added some fresh dill, parsley, and grated cheese. That's it! And it was Un-Frickin-Believable!

2 comments:

  1. Is whole grain or whole wheat pasta better for you? Love the blog!

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  2. Whole grain is always best! Whole wheat is good, but only if it's 100% so make sure (some pastas still contain unbleached white flour). Other options are brown rice, quinoa, kamut or spelt pastas. You can also go the super healthy route by using spaghetti squash or zucchini ribbons (which also double as a serving of veggies!). Good luck, glad you're enjoying ;]
    xo

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