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Monday, March 21, 2011
Monday = The Rice Diet …What?
Before I get started on the details I wanted to explain the reason for The Rice Diet. A friend of mine mentioned that they were thinking about trying The Rice Diet so I wanted to know more about it. I picked up the book at the library this weekend, along with the cookbook. Today I decided to not only read the book but give the diet a go for a week. My thought was by doing the diet I would get firsthand experience and then could discuss it in more depth. You will not be surprised to hear that I added items to the first meal of the diet to make it more nutritious. Something tells me that isn’t the best sign but we will see how it goes.
I must have been exhausted last night because I slept almost 12 hours last night. That or the grey rainy weather (no sunlight this morning) caused my body to think it was earlier, or it could have been the thunder last night disturbed my sleep. Either way we did not get up at 5am to head to the gym. There wasn’t time to exercise together this morning either. So much for my morning and evening exercise plan if we didn’t make it to the gym. Oh well, there is always tomorrow. The good news is that half of the 2 pounds is gone, only one more to go. I am going to drink extra water today in the hope that this will help to flush out any excess sodium that is still lurking around.
This morning Dan had a green smoothie before he left for work. The smoothie contained: kale, frozen bananas, walnuts, freshly ground flaxseeds, wheat germ, cinnamon, powdered ginger, stevia and water. I make him an extremely large amount of smoothie which was two large glasses like the one pictured about.
After Dan went to work I knocked out my exercise at home and then decided to give The Rice Diet a try for a few days. The first day of the diet is only grain and fruit which I wasn’t too sure about but we will see how it works after all it is only one day.
My breakfast this morning was: ½ cup oatmeal cooked in 1 cup water. I also added ½ teaspoon cinnamon for flavor and antioxidants. Additionally I decided to add 1 tablespoon freshly ground flaxseeds (for the omega 3’s) and 2 tablespoons wheat germ (for the vitamin E). I topped this with 2 cups of fresh sliced strawberries. Except for the flaxseeds and wheat germ this followed the guidelines for the diet. Surprisingly I was quite full after this meal and didn’t miss the nuts that I usually put on top of my fruity oatmeal.
Then it was time to finish reading the book so that I knew more about the diet. I am going to review the book once I have been on the diet a few days. Overall I would describe the plan as low calorie, low salt and low fat. It differs from how I usually eat by including more grain, less fat and having structure. Typically I don’t like to be required to eat anything specific, example 2 starches and 2 fruits for a meal but maybe it won’t be that bad. Time will tell right?
Lunch was another 2 starches and 2 fruits. Boring! Since one starch was defined as 1/3 cup of cooked grain I opted for quinoa (since it is a complete protein) which I topped with diced tomato (since it is fruit) and I seasoned that with no salt seasoning. My lunch was 2 cups of no salt diced tomatoes topped with 2/3 cup quinoa and flavored with no salt seasoning. Clearly I could not eat this way long term. It was filling but it was also beyond dull.
After lunch I decided to go for a walk to get outside and get some fresh air. While I was out I took a few pictures to share with you.
Here are a few pictures of some of the different houses in the neighborhood. I love that they are all different.
Here are a few blooms from my yard. I love looking at the flowers in the spring.
Guess what dinner is supposed to be on day 1 of this diet? If you guessed 2 starches and 2 fruits you would be right. OMG really? Thank goodness this is only one day a week because I can already tell you that I don’t think this is something that I could not do more than one day a week.
I knew earlier that the entire day would be eating grains so I made extra quinoa at lunch time. I decided to make a salad with equal parts of quinoa and lentils which I flavored with turmeric, black pepper, no-salt seasoning, cumin, fresh grated garlic, fresh grated ginger, julienned carrot, green onions and cilantro. It would have been much better with a few seeds or nuts. I had an orange and a few prunes to accompany the grain and legume salad.
For Dan’s dinner I made a pot of red lentil and tomato soup which I flavored with Indian spices. I made a big pot of soup that Dan can eat for a few days and I will freeze some of it if I have to since I am trying to stay on this diet for a few days.
Speaking of the diet I can safely say that I am starving. I realize it is only my first day on this diet but I am not feeling it at the moment if you know what I mean. Since I don’t typically eat that much I can’t imagine how the average American would feel on this diet.
Happy thoughts:
Why does it seem that no matter what week it is that Monday is always hectic? I can’t tell you everything that I did today but I can tell you all the things that I didn’t get to. *sigh* Oh well, there is always tomorrow to get back to my to-do list. Here are my happy thoughts at the moment.
• It was nice that the rain stopped this morning since the weather people were calling for it to rain all day. I was very happy to be able to get outside after lunch to get a little fresh air.
• I was proud of myself for sticking to day 1 of the Rice Diet, particularly since I was ready to bail on it by lunch time. ;-) I can’t say how long I can keep this up. Initially I intended to stay on it until Friday but I am already mentally backing out. We will see how long I can do it. I now hope to make it at least 3 days so I can tell you more about it.
• Dan was giving me computer lessons this weekend which was nice. As odd as this sound I really am not great with technology. I am very lucky to have my very patient husband to help me with technology.
• I love that spring is in full bloom. There is something about flowering bulbs that always makes me smile. Also the blooming forsythia always reminds me of my maternal grandmother.
Signing out:
It is time for me to wind down and get ready to turn in. I hope that Monday treated you well. Talk to you again tomorrow.
Why are you on this diet? Is it just to get a better understanding of it because your friend was interested in it?
ReplyDeleteIt sound horribly unhealthy to me. I don't understand why you would go from such a well balanced healthy diet to the rice diet?
Ok day one on the rice diet and I hate it....gross. You are starving already? That is a baaad sign!
ReplyDeleteI hope that your friend realizes that this is not a safe full time diet. UGH!
What type of no salt seasoning do you use?? I use spike often, but I am bored with it. I love your neighbor hood, it is so visually pleasing!!!
xoxo
Viv~
LOVE the pictures of the houses. I used to work about 15 minutes from the bank that financed my car loan. Every month, I would drive to the bank and deliver it in person just so I could look at the houses on the way (in Hinsdale, IL). Another lovely town for houses with incredibly big porches and wonderful character is LaGrange, IL. I'm a sucker for great older houses, especially with a big porch.
ReplyDelete" You will not be surprised to hear that I added items to the first meal..."
ReplyDeletelol Alicia! hhaahha i would too:) its getting gloomy here too! but i cant complain since it usually isnt. i cannot believe that somebody lives in those dorable houses! they are so cute! i love the one with the little stone pillars in front, so cute!
Well done for sticking to the diet for a day. It looks difficult! I would have been out at lunch time so you have so much more will power than me.Very interesting to read!
ReplyDeleteCherie,
ReplyDeleteWhen my friend suggested they might try this diet I wanted to understand it. I thought it was best to try it before giving my opinion. Originally I was going to give it a week, but now 2 days may be it for me. I also thought others might have heard of this diet and want to see what the meals look like. I will be back to my usual diet very soon (probaby tomorrow). ;-)
Ali
Brandi,
ReplyDeleteI agree completely. Needless to say I was miserable yesterday I can't see how anyone stays on this even one day let along long enough to lose weight. Day 2-7 adds veggies so we will see if that is enough nutrition or I will be bailing on this tonight. I called my friend last night to report on day 1 and think they got the idea. But now if I can get through to others that would make me happy. How do people stay on this?
I use the no-salt seasoning from Costco. It contains a lot of dehydrated veggies, citrus, garlic and peppers.
It is a cute old neighborhood I think. The neighborhood reminds me of a little fairy village of sorts.
talk to you later,
Ali
Lori,
ReplyDeleteI grew up in the midwest. You are right there are lots of older houses with big porches there too. I also love old houses with big wrap around porches particularly in the spring and fall when the weather is nice enough to be outside all the time. ;-)
have a great Tuesday,
Ali
Michelle,
ReplyDeleteI thought you might enjoy the neighborhood pictures. I love that all the houses are different.
I hope all is well with you,
Ali
Emmy,
ReplyDeleteYou have no idea how much I wanted to bail on this diet at lunch. If I am as miserable today, which I expect to be, I will be back my usual food tomorrow. As I was reading the book I realized that I often hear people say they are on different diets but didn't really know what it means. It was my hope that seeing someone actually stick to a particular diet for a few days would be eye opening for people considering it. As you probably know I am not much of a "diet" person. That should be really obvious to everyone when I review the diet in the next day or so.
have a great Tuesday,
Ali
Yep, I'd say you were in dire need of some rest if you slept 12 hrs. I love purple flowers in the spring. Just something so bright and cheery.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Heather,
ReplyDeletePurple is my favorite color in flowers or anything really. Spring is my favorite season. I love it when the bulbs start to bloom. It is nice to have the snow behind us.
I hope you are having a good week,
Ali
Hi Ali! I guess my reader decided to take a break from your blog. Not sure what's up with that! I saw your post and thought, oooh a post from Alicia, I haven't seen one in forever. I'll have to catch up on all of the posts I missed! Anyway, this rice diet sounds interesting, but the food does not :) You are right, this is way boring compared to your usual meals! Good luck on your 3 day goal!!
ReplyDeletePS. Love your purple flowers the most!
Sarah,
ReplyDeleteThat is odd about your reader. I wonder what caused that.
I am going to decide tomorrow morning but I think two days may be it for me on the diet. It just feels like too much grain for me. On the bright side there are things I learned about myself in two days.
talk to you later,
Ali