Tuesday, 7 September 2010
Food & Drink Challenge: One Week On
This week has been a week of watching my footing, I’ve still not broken the habits, I still look and yearn for the om nom nom but have a strength to walk on by. I avoided alcohol and chocolatey based pudding on a night out on Friday. I had one near miss where I was pinning for corned beef, a jacket potato in the oven & I ate nearly a packet of sliced salarmi, however I will endure.
The most noticeable change has come from the lack of caffeine. Within a week I have noticed that my ability to fall asleep and stay asleep has improved already. I’ve wanted to nap less and over all I find I can keep functioning a lot longer. For that alone, the challenge is worth its weight in gold.
So, on to week two…A week of holiday, socialising and a big family meal, this could be interesting!
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Food & Drink Challenge: The Night Before Nerves
Oh well dinner has consisted of corned beef on toast, chocolate coated ice cream and boozie chocolate & diet coke so who said this was all bad?
So everything will be mostly used by the morning and what isn’t can be frozen and gifted. I am looking forward to the challenge even more so tonight, it’s going to be tough – I think I will be abstaining from decaf teas & coffees at work in its entirety as its hard to be sure when it’s not your round.
So tomorrow, no caffeine, no alcohol, no biscuits, no chocolate & no pastries for 3 whole months! My first month’s nominated hard food is going to be corned beef, what am I going to have on a jacket potato, with salad, on toast, as a snack from the fridge?
Who knows, but bring it on!
Friday, 20 August 2010
The Food & Drink Challenge: That Second Awkward Post
But this week I have established how I am going to do it. My wonderfully wise friend Lesley gave me some words of wisdom this week, amongst an array of suggestions for things to forfeit. Don’t give up everything – life should be fun. Three months is a long time so I will be starting one month at a time.
From Lesley’s list of potential foods I should give up, my brain split the list up into not a problem, manageable & you can’t make me! & I figure it’s the foods that I ear marked as you can’t make me should be the foods that I do in fact challenge myself to be less reliant upon.
For the three months I would like to give up caffeine, alcohol (with my one planned off piste day) biscuits, chocolate & pastries. But each month I will be adding in food that really will test me.
Real contenders include eggs, hard cheese, fizzy drinks, jelly sweets, corned beef and pasta. I will also be making a real effort to improve the quality of my food by making what I can where I can.
In short; the second awkward blog post I’m back where I started with the first one. 11 days and 12 sleeps to work it all out, it’ll be fine and not on the hoof at all.
Saturday, 14 August 2010
The Food & Drink Challenge: The Warm Up
Now it’s no secret that I battle with my weight, I spent too many important years overweight & dangerously so. I now weigh in within a healthy BMI for my height & have done over 17 months but the battle is not won, it’s one I fight every day and while some people may consider that food rules my life, I disagree. I am just more aware of the foods around me and ultimately more aware of the effect they have on my mind, my body & soul.
This is why the Food & Drink Challenge is such a great experience. In February I gave up caffeine & chocolate.
Caffeine was interesting, it was originally given up on the basis of addiction, coffee plays and important part of my life Monday to Friday & fizzy drinks dominate at the weekend. I’ve never had a problem sleeping; I could have 3 cans of diet coke in bed & still fall asleep. But I noticed a massive difference in the quality of my sleep, I could sleep through without interruption & I woke up more energised.
Chocolate, now that was a pesky one. I’ve not really got a sweet tooth…Crisps are my thing & cheese & biscuits on pudding menu is more of a delight than a chocolate fudge brownie. But on a restricted diet, I find chocolate had become my ‘treat’ and a regular one…Saturday evening munch run. I thought this would be easier than it was, I remember saying yes to a biscuit to have a fine selection bought out for me, all containing chocolate, you cant eat round it that’s cheating.
My weight during this time was steady which is all I am really seeking to achieve & I found it easier to stay on track. It was nice to find a strength of will to say no to these things, it wasn’t always easy at times but I carried on for 40 days & 40 nights as unofficial lent.
So, now is the hard part. One thing for three months? Many things for three months? Three things for three months or one thing each month which results in the last month being off three things?
The things I really could do with giving up include caffeine, fizzy drinks, chocolate, pastries, biscuits & cakes that aren’t made by my own fair hand & I too would like to limit bread intake. I dont really drink and for the most part that will be included in the challenge, apart from one special day I had agreed to last year.
There are still 17 days to decide! & if you fancy coming along for the ride, all the better.
Saturday, 26 June 2010
London To Brighton 2010: I Made It Through The Rain
On the way again and we passed lots of lovely locals out cheering everyone on, offering free water & sweets & lots of children keeping eyes out for Dads with Fathers day banners, there was one lovely lovely lady, singing Daisy Daisy, which was enough to bring a tear to your eye (it did).
At this point we were joined by the plight of a young man attempting to get his wife back (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/latest/2010/06/20/man-uses-banners-to-declare-love-115875-22347510/) just what you want when your legs & arms hurt. Glens bum was hurting at this point but mine wasn’t (it was a miracle!) as we trundled past the various signs with declarations of lost love, pictures of their demonic looking children & various wedding pictures that I am getting were quite old as they did look very happy together. At this point we all wondered what Zoe’s husband had done. The first sign got us all wondering ‘Zoe, I accept I've made mistakes. Please, forgive me!’ was it an illicit affair, had he decided he was gay & then not so much anymore, who knew? By the second sign ‘Zoe, the bond that we both share could be deeper and stronger than ever. Give us that chance and allow our bond of love to blossom again’ we were united in a common thought, we desperately hoped Zoe was equally as appalled as we were, I expressed my hope, much to the amusement of the couple in front of us, that Zoe was cycling the London to Brighton with her newer better boyfriend.
We flew down the Beacon with its bends and curves, it was nice to feel the air circulate and the temperature come down abit. Another slow down to get us coming through in waves just by the A27 but we were free, with Glen way up a head we were going down hill. I had my brakes on the whole time as I am not a fan of down hill, but I could smell the breaks burning & I had no choice but to fly 30mph (very slow, team leaders gps had him down the hill at 43mph) and down into Brighton, it was nice to start seeing offices & town life, I knew it couldn’t be too much further. We were stopped for lights by the Marshalls, the flat above the shops was playing We Are The Champions by Queen and we started off on the green light to ‘And we'll keep on fighting - till the end’ how apt, more tears in eyes, some more cycling & another set of red lights, another flat above the shops playing encouraging music this time I Want To Ride My Bicycle which I whaled my little heart out too. At this point Glen slowed down so I could come in first, as we approached the final corner, I caught Mum & Caroline out of the corner of my eye, moved over, shouted & waved & neither of them saw me, but I heard them see Glen as I cycled on to the finish line. I think I was most disappointed here, the traffic was just so heavy we had to walk over the finish line at 5.28pm.
Thank you.