Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Eat Right! Right Now!

Finally, summer is here for those of us who do not reside in places where the sun is always shining. Hopefully by now we have all gotten our summer bodies in check. To be honest I tried but I am not completely there and if you are not close or completely there either don’t panic. Summer is a great time of year because it's hot, and when it's hot most of us eat less and we eat lighter. There is still time to improve on yourself and your quest to live a healthier life.

To cool down on those hot summer days try unsweetened ice tea. I recently started drinking unsweetened flavored ice tea and I'm finding that I don't miss the sugar. Try teas with natural fruit flavorings like pomegranate, peach, jasmine or passion fruits. Freshly made lemonade with a touch of mint is also a great thirst quencher with very little calories. Frozen fruit smoothies are a great cool me down, so are yogurts fresh chilled fruits and even ice cream. Eat ice cream and other naturally fatty and sweet foods in moderation. Do not eat them daily. Frozen fruit bars and ice pops made with 100% fruits juices are also delicious summer treats. Water, drink plenty of it. Water is one of the best ways to quench thirst and cool down in the heat.


For meals that are satisfying and don't require hours over a hot stove get creative. Try cold crisp salads with a protein source such as baked fish, chicken breast, and eggs cooked beans or cheese on top. Stir fry boneless chicken breast with vegetables. Put your grill to use. Grilling is a great way to reduce fat from meats; it is also an opportunity for you to increase your vegetable intake. Grilled vegetables are delicious and easy to prepare and they make a great side dish to any protein selection. Whole grain pasta salads are more than just a side dish, toss in cooked shrimps, crab meat or grilled chicken and you have a tasty meal that takes less than 30 minutes to prepare.


If exercising outdoor becomes harder due to the heat then change your workout schedule. Choose to workout earlier in the morning when it is not as hot, or later in the evening when the sun goes down. This would also be a great time to join a gym, or invest in a workout video that can be done in the comfort of your home. Stay cool in the pool. Swimming or playing in the pool for 30 minutes or more will keep you cool and help you stay active in the heat.


The weather good or bad is no excuse to not stay motivated and dedicated to your quest for a healthier lifestyle. Lets begin to limit our excuses and stay focused on the task at hand, living our best lives possible.

2 comments:

  1. You're so right! Frozen fruit bars are the best:) But umm I don't know about unsweetened iced tea???? I'll try it - since you say fruity flavors or combos help with the taste but sugar is soooo good! Do you have any suggestions for weening yourself off of sugar? This is definitely one of my weaknesses especially in drinks(:

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  2. Wean yourself from sugar by setting goals. Assess the foods you eat that are high in sugar. It could be juices, fruit and non-fruit, sodas, sweets like candy, chocolate, cake or added sugar in teas or coffee. Sugar is also found in refined carbohydrates such as white breads and other white flour products. Once you have an idea you can begin the weaning process. It is as simple as replacing sugary drinks with water or those flavor infused ice tea I suggested. Replace refined carbohydrates with whole grains and instead of sugary snacks all the time substitute fruits, whole grain snack bars or yogurt.

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