Wednesday, August 31, 2011

8/31/11

Wednesday 8/31/11
Breakfast (7:45 AM)

  • Black Coffee
  • Chobani Strawberry Greek Yogurt
  • Blueberries (1/2 container)
Sure, why not. Healthy, tasty, but at 11:00 I'm wishing it was more filling.


"Snack" (11:10 AM)
Yup.  Starving.  The word "snack" is in quotes cause I don't think this should count, but I'm reporting it anyway because it has calories (a whopping 20 of them).  Not filling by any stretch of the imagination, but it takes the edge off a little bit at least.

  • Emergen-C Tangerine 
Lunch (12:45)
Another D&E Cafeteria staple.  Some sort of beef cooked down in a sweet/spicy sauce and served over rice.  I grabbed a bowl of fruit salad from the salad bar too. And a coffee. And a plum.

  • Beef quasi stir-fry
  • honeydew, cantalope & banana 
  • plum
  • coffee
This was a pretty solid, average cafeteria meal.  I find the "Fiesta" station generally serves food that seems marginally healthy.  The other station was serving alfredo or something that looked creamy/scary.  Salad bar had some unappealing iceburg. 


Snack (5:30)
This photo makes this look very unappatizing.  A few pretzel pieces and granola gems to help power me through my workout (Elliptical and Strength Training). And some delicious, delicious water.  Nice Carb-y goodness.

  • pretzels & granola

Dinner (8:15)
This soup is SO awesome, and just screams Fall/Winter in the Young house to me.  Tortelleni and TONS of vegetables in chicken stock and tomato sauce.  So delicious and thick. We make a big pot and it usually lasts a few days.  Sometimes we re-boil it and add in new veggies after we pick the other ones out.  I dig this Coconut Milk Beverage Jillian Michaels always goes on about.  90 calories, vaguely sweet, and not as disgusting/creamy as milk.

  • Veggie Soup
  • Coconut "milk"





Tuesday, August 30, 2011

8/30/11

Tuesday, 8/30/2011
Breakfast, 8:15 AM


This is about the time I normally eat breakfast on workdays.  I'm trying to cut back on my caffeine intake (well I'm trying not to drink soda at all and have only a few cups of coffee a day.) So far I've only had one cup of coffee, which is pretty damn good for me. I haven't really missed soda.
  • Coffee with cream
  • Chobani Strawberry Greek Yogurt (0%)
  • Multigrain Waffle with 1 TBSP Peanut Butter (fucking real peanut butter- JIF!)
  • Total estimated calories:340
A practical, protein-rich breakfast.  Quick & Easy and not crazy unhealthy.


Snack (11:15ish)
  • a slightly bruised but still kickin' nectarine. 
  • Estimated calories: 60
Even thought I usually take lunch at around 12:30, I always get so hungry mid-morning.  Sometimes I just suffer through, but I've found if I have a little snack I'm not nearly as ravenous when I finally make it to the cafeteria for lunch, where I tend to make some of my more questionable food choices. 


Lunch (12:20)
This is Tinga de Pollo Tostada,  referred to 'round these parts as simply Tinga, possibly one of the best things to regularly appear in the D&E dining hall.  Definitely not my best choice nutritionally (there is a bonus fried flour tortilla under that heap of meat and sugary red chile sauce!) but it's damn delicious, and if you get only a small portion it can't be that bad (right?)  Anyway, I didn't add any of the shredded cheddar or sour cream, so I have to imagine that it's slightly better than it could be.  I temper the possible damage with some watermelon in place of dessert.
  • Tinga de Pollo- chicken with green onion, tomatoes and red chile sauce on a fried tortilla
  • Watermelon
  • Total Estimated calories:550
Eh, could be worse.  My other choices were Corndog and Mac & Cheese or yet another salad from the usually mediocre salad bar.




Snack (5:30)
This is the result of going to the store absolutely starving.  Both of these snacks are a little "confused" in my opinion.  I buy these little fruit drinks all the time cause they are healthy and don't bruise when I throw them in my purse, but the little bits of fruit are a little cumbersome.  I suppose you are supposed to drink it slowly instead of gulp it down in a few big drinks and get little pieces of blueberry lodged in your esophagus.  Pretty tasty though.  The Granola/nut clusters are a "good in theory" food, but why the hell not just make a salty/sweet crunchy bar or just buy some damn honey-roasted peanuts?  Still, tasty, pretty healthy. I was making a lasagna and wanted some energy before my run.  

  • Fruit 2Day Pomegranate Blueberry
  • Granola/nut clusters
  • Total estimated calories 270.


Dinner (7:30)
This was delicious and I destroyed it. First lasagna I ever made.  I got the Eggplant Lasagna recipe from Prevention, but modified it a bit when I was walking around the produce section.  I am really drawn to the idea of taking traditionally meat-y dishes and making them veggie.  Not that I'm anti-meat, I just don't eat a ton of it.  Chicken or fish a lot more often than a steak.

  • Eggplant, spinach & Portabello Lasagna
  • Spinach salad with avocado, hot peppers, and basalmic vinegar.
  • Estimated total calories: 650.  I ate the shit out of this.
Cocktails (9:00ish-10ish)
This is where the night starts to head a bit south.  Unanticipated double martini night. Vodka with a twist.  I'm usually a gin drinker, but we were fresh out.  This blurry shot represents my mental state.  I ended up doing a bit of snacking too. 
  • 2 martinis
  • assorted snacking
  • total estimated calories: 400







Monday, August 29, 2011

8/29: I Start With Dinner

Dinner 8/29/11
5:45ish

  • Romaine Salad topped with a Rotisserie Chicken Breast, 1/2 an avacado, grape tomatoes, croutons, and a bit of honey dijon (the real stuff...not "light" not "low"...real fucking dressing)
  • Sweet Potato Spears with butter (real fucking butter), sea salt, and red pepper flakes
  • White Nectarine 
  • Sparkling Water

This is a pretty average dinner for me.  It's quick and easy to throw together at the end of a long day when I don't want to spend forever cooking. I should admit that I didn't finish the salad and picked a lot of the "good stuff" off the top before disposing of about half of the soggy, dressing-drenched lettuce.  All in all, not bad.  Colorful, at least.

The Birth of a Photo Food Blog

I'm not sure if I had heard of a photo diet before I decided to make one, or if I only discovered that they already existed through multiple failed attempts to claim a blogger URL related to pictures and food and health and diet.  Maybe I somehow absorbed the idea through one of the insipid women's magazines that I love and hate at the same time.  You know, the ones that offer health and fitness advice to people who don't have real lives outside the gym/kitchen/Whole Foods Market/ridiculous hot yoga studio.  Health advice for people with the same depth as a saltine cracker.


How I decided to keep a photo food blog is another story entirely. I am what I refer to as a bi-polar eater; 15 days of any given month, I eat near-perfectly making sure my plate has plenty of fresh fruit, vegetables, and lean proteins.  The other 15 days of that same month, I exhibit some pretty bad habits: you know, skipping breakfast and lunch, downing eight beers and going to freaking town on a bag of whatever snack food comes my way.  I used to be able to feel fine no matter what I ate, but now, as I get older, I don't seem to bounce back as quickly as I used to.  What used to be fixed with a couple of ibuprofen and a few glasses of ice water now takes hours, sometimes days to feel right again.  I used to wake up after wild nights with a headache and sometimes a few embarrassing wrongs to rectify, but never seriously worse for the wear, however now I wake up feeling (and looking) like death.  My skin sucks, I'm bloated, and I feel awful.  I decided that my lifestyle (a touring musician who enjoys beer and partying and late nights and everything that goes along with that) will maybe never really mesh with my health-nut bent, but perhaps I could feel a little better by working on what actually fuels my body: food.


 Being a visual person, I decided I wanted a visual account of what I was putting into my body.  Perhaps having to pull out my phone and photograph every nosh will have me rethinking late night calories, skipping meals, and other bad food habits that are detrimental to my health.  We'll see how it goes...