Don’t you just hate it when you are just starting to type a draft post and you INTEND to click on “Save Draft” but your mouse flies over to the ”Publish” button like some out-of-control Ouija board pointer??? Then in a nanosecond you’ve published a ridiculous blog post, but it seemed like it happened in slow motion. You saw the publish button and it half-registered in your brain as “yeah, I know that button” and then, POOF! You’ve sent said post out into the world for all to see!
If you got your RSS or Google Reader feed titled “Dulse” with only one sentence in it, that would be why.
I was just making a draft note to myself for a future post and clicked on the wrong button. Aaaaccck! I did not see it hit either of my feeds so hopefully I deleted it in time!
Note to self: do not start working on the blog when you are within 45 minutes of bedtime. Or after a day filled with refined sugar for that matter. It apparently makes the mouse hand FLINCHY!
Yes, I had a day filled with sugar. O Fitness Lord, forgive me for I have sinned!
I have been dragging hiney all week. I am pretty sure I know why, but rather than combat it with super healthy foods as I know I should, I’ve perpetuated it with the completely WRONG choices – today especially. I’m putting this out here for a few reasons. One, because health food bloggers tend to get lambasted for setting standards that supposedly others “can’t meet” or that set incorrect food expectations (I guess meaning they think we only show the good stuff?) Two, because I want my readers to see that I am not a perfect eater and that I have days where my hormones or emotions get the best of me just like every other woman I know and I put stuff in my face that is going to store itself squarely on my hips.
It started with a venti half-caff soy no-foam latte. In and of itself not TOO terrible. Except that Starbucks uses the sweetened vanilla soy milk (23 g sugar) so when you combine that with how caffeine can also elevate your blood sugar I gave myself a double whammy that set me up for the rest of the day.
I also took the lazy route on my greens and bought a Naked Juice green drink in lieu of my homemade smoothie. Which adds another 66 grams of sugar (or thereabouts. That’a a LOT of sugar!) You will find that I don’t often drink juices, because while I agree they are full of nutrients, personally I feel that the lack of fiber causes spike in your blood sugar if you drink it alone. I know this and I still bought the juice anyway. Granted it has some great stuff in it, like chlorophyll and barley grass and other green goodness. It just wasn’t what I needed on top of how I’d already started my day. I’d just added insult to injury.
Then I proceeded to munch on homemade peppermint bark and caramels that a coworker’s wife sent in with him to our office. They were so darn tasty – but even MORE sugar (couldn’t tell you the grams but I’d bet I ingested three times what that Naked Juice had in it!)
When I finally did eat a very late lunch it was 2/3 can of Amy’s Soup in Curried Lentil flavor – my first fiber of the day. But the damage was done.
I was a blood sugar rollercoaster and my mood was along for the ride.
I know this about myself. When I eat too much sugar, my mood takes a nosedive simultaneously with the sugar crash. And once it gets started, it’s a tough to normalize. I tried to have some ‘protein’ (raw goat cheddar) and ‘fiber’ (air popped plain popcorn) when I got home.
But by the time poor MSP got home, let’s just say I was a MEAN MOODY mess with a few tears thrown in and leave it at that. If I were him I would have locked Miss CrankyPants in a closet with a protein shake until she got a grip. He puts up with SO much more than he should. I know Cindy can relate, per her post from last night!
I did end up having some egg salad on an Ezekial pita for dinner. Easy peasy: two HB eggs with some light mayo and some spinach. Quick. Simple. DEVOURED!
This morning, I FEEL the sugar. Ladies when you wake up in the morning and your knuckles feel tight, your face is puffy (especially under the eyes) and you can feel the bloat under your skin all over, that’s from overdosing on refined sugar and/or carbs the previous day. Just in case you didn’t know what was causing those symptoms.
Am I going to mentally beat myself up for the day of food sins? Nah. I don’t do it that often. This week has been a weird one with scheduling, not much exercise, holiday stuff and some PMS thrown in. I chalk this up to life in the female body and move on. Because I know it’s not my regular habit.
Will I restrict my calories today to make up for the ‘bad food choices’? Nope, because that will just lead to more poor choices. I’ll get right back to my ‘regular’ eating. What I WILL do is maybe add in MORE of my nutrient-rich powerhouses to make up for the nutritional stress I put my system through. One of those nutritional powerhouses is DULSE, which reader Joan asked me to elaborate on. So stay tuned – my next post will include delightful dulse info! (Thanks Joan for the question!)
I’ll also be sure that I drink adequate water today and get back to being ‘nice Shari’ so that MSP feels like seeing my face this weekend!
Today’s discussion topic is all about going off the hormonal deep end with food – does it happen to you? Do you go for sweet or salty, or both? Do you notice any affect on your mood or body?
The good news? It’s FRIDAY! Can I get a WOOT WOOT? And it’s Friday before a SHORT WEEK next week! YAY!
Have a FABULOUS Friday friends! See you next time to talk about DULSE!!
– Shari B. =)











#1 by Joan on December 18, 2009 - 6:16 pm
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Well now that pms has become mps for me the cravings/moods have lessened (there’s hope!), but cravings do still come now and then. For sugar cravings its dark choc for me (and I read that choc cravings mean magnesium deficiency, so a mag supplement is better) and if I crave salt a few tortilla chips is plenty (if I eat too much salt, I found a potassium supplement staves off the effects of super thirst). As Fallon said, self control is key and I think moderation is imperative. I definately have enough self control during the holidays so I don’t have a problem with weight gain. I think when we eat right 352 days of the year the other 13 days of minor indulgence our bodies can handle.
Alas I’m not perfect either….yesterday went to a volunteer Christmas potluck…found lots of great vegie dishes to fill my plate…ate just one small dessert offering…then proceeded on the way home to eat THREE shortbread cookies (I had brought a tin full). (Sigh)
.-= Joan´s last blog ..Bye Bye Birdie…not! =-.
#2 by Cindy on December 18, 2009 - 11:06 am
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OH yes…I spent the entire month of December learning first hand what sugar does to your body (and what your body does to you OFF it)
I can absolutely tell you this too. PMS….GONE. Not one extra ounce of weight (I’m a big “gain 5 lbs each month kinda girl) no bloat, no grumps, no cramps. (and no warning either)
AMAZING!
keeping the sugar LOW LOW LOW is definitely KEY. (and forgiving yourself if you slip is imperative!)
I love that you showed us all Shari that we are all human, hard as we try to be perfect..some days are just some days!
xo
WOOT…HELL YAH….HAPPY DANCE! it’s FRIDAY
.-= Cindy´s last blog ..Sweets … The Kind You Can Feel Good About =-.
#3 by Shari B. on December 21, 2009 - 4:54 pm
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Cindy, wow I like the idea of no GRUMPS. I get that a lot!
I’ve done low carb, low gi, hi protein, you name it. I’ve struck a great balance now. What I learned through a few years of competing and pretty much no fun food or even something like dates or almond butter is that the minute I try to do something like that NOW, I have a binge attack. It’s like my mind or body knows what I’m planning to do when I restrict and immediately rebels! That’s one benefit I’ve LOVED in eating for nutritional value rather than calories or macronutrients. I always do eat more sugar in December than any other time I think.
#4 by Fallon on December 18, 2009 - 8:56 am
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I can’t wait to read your post on dulse. I’m in the middle of reading Thrive and he talks alot about the sea vegetables and I’m not quite sure how it tastes or where I can even buy it! I definitely know I need to incorporate more greens in my diet like Kale but the darkness scares me and even the texture. Spinach is about as green as I go! Dulse sounds interesting though.
I get the same food cravings when it my time of the month. I crave sugary things like ice cream or frozen yogurt! I’m pretty good with ration control through and once I get the item I’m REALLY craving I’m satisfied till the next month. Now that it is the holidays I have some baking I need to get done this week like homemade fudge and peppermint bark, plus a few other goodies. It so good I can’t always control myself and may over do it. But I’m okay with that because I don’t eat fudge every day and I only make it during Christmas. I know for myself I’ve come a long way in losing weight and having self control and each year it gets better!
.-= Fallon´s last blog ..Bunko Recap! =-.