This is a food challenge that I foolishly believed would go much smoother than it actually did (in the beginning at least). G and I eat relatively healthy– or I like to think– but we definitely believe in moderation. Obviously some days we really give ourselves TOO much grace, but for the most part I think we are pretty good. But because G had a big financial test coming up, and I was starting a new job, we thought it might be good to cut out sugar to be healthier, give ourselves more mental clarity, and feel better all around.
We decided to eliminate all added sugars– including corn syrup, raw sugar, honey, artificial sweeteners, agave, etc. This meant cutting out all soda (diet included), eliminating pretty much all cereal, obviously pretty much all dessert, the list continues. I didn’t want to go down the Whole 30 or Paleo route because tbh they sounded a little complex and I don’t fully understand why they eliminate grains and legumes/beans from their diets and why they believe it to be necessary.
This isn’t an extreme diet and is likely something that could be more sustainable than say paleo, Whole 30, Keto, anything other crazy diet, because cutting out sugar is more of a choice. It means that you are going to probably end up putting less processed food in and take more time to look at what you are eating.
We just finished week 1 yesterday, so here is what we ate this week!
Meal prepped breakfast egg cups with turkey and spinach
Raspberries and blackberries
Salad with falafel, avocado, and green goddess dressing
Day 2 of meal prepped breakfast egg cups
Day 2 of meal prepped grilled chicken, “fried rice” and apple
Raspberries and blackberries
Spaghetti squash with turkey bolongese (from the frozen section at Trader Joe’s)
Apple with PB powder
Salad with Thai veggie burger (from Trader Joe’s) and green goddess dressing
Went out to dinner at YAFO kitchen (Greek/Mediterranean restaurant) and got a chicken Schwarma bowl– rice, tomato/cucumber salad, chicken schwarma, onion, and tahini (came with pickled onion but I took it off haha)
Went out to Chipotle and got a chicken burrito bowl with brown rice, black beans, mild & medium salsa, corn, guacamole, and lettuce
Buffalo chicken stuffed sweet potato
Meal prepped breakfast egg cups with turkey and spinach
Raspberries and blackberries
Chimichurri marinated chicken thighs on a salad with avocado and Green Goddess Dressing
Went to a restaurant called Chopt for lunch and ate half of a chicken tinga bowl (sans chips and cheese), which has brown rice, quinoa, kale, corn, black beans, avocado, chicken, and Mexican green goddess dressing
Apple with Justin’s Peanut Butter
Spaghetti squash with chicken meatballs and sauce
I think my main take away for this week is that sugar is addictive and the first few days of cutting yourself off is rough. But when you eat carbs, you’re going to crave more carbs. I also realized how often I eat sugary things out of sheer boredom, and how cutting myself off for a week made me feel full more often and not feel like I need to eat because I am bored.
I started off the week weighing 142 lbs and ended it weighing 140. Meanwhile my husband, G, who also is participating in the sugar-fast started off weighing 200 and is now down to 185 (?!?!?!?!) which is his high school weight!!!!
We both feel REALLY good, lighter, healthier, etc. We have a few more weeks of this to go though, and I am excited to continue sharing what we eat and this journey!
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