My Raw Odyssey Encounters a Fork in the Road
...And it's not the kind you eat with, either!
Date: 2/17/2006 6:00:30 AM ( 18 y ) ... viewed 1805 times I Had Another Oprah A-Ha Moment!
My
girlfriend mentioned to me that it didn't appear that I had eaten much
yesterday (Thursday). I thought about it and realized she was right,
even though my calorie count was around 1200. This got me thinking. As
you may know from my earlier post about Weight Watchers, it's the only
plan through which I've lost a lot of weight in a healthy, sensible
manner. I think it's the best program out there for weight loss. The
only problems I have with it is 1) I can't afford it and 2) that it is
based on the Standard American Diet, so it allows a lot of processed
foods which leads me to regain the weight. WW does support vegans and
vegetarians, though, so I'm quite sure a raw foodist could adapt the WW
plan with a few adjustments (mine would be not eating the soy they
recommend for protein, for example).
Weight Watchers and Raw Foods
If
I were still having problems with compulsive eating and bingeing I
would definitely want to join WW again, but since I don't suffer
temptations to overeat or to eat cooked meals, I really don't need that
kind of hand-holding these days. But I do like their points plan and
for that reason I am doing an experiment. I just bought their materials
late last year in my last attempt to lose weight on SAD, so I'm going
to get my money's worth and use them to start counting points and stop
counting calories. You see, although I haven't been forcing myself to
eat differently based on knowing my day's-end calorie count, I do have
a "minimum comfort range" of about 1200 to 1300 calories where I feel
I'm not starving myself, and I judge a day as successful or
unsuccessful based on the calories. I'm even familiar enough now with
my menu items that I habitually stop eating in order not to eat much
over 1300, without even looking at the count ahead of time. Clearly I
am still consumed by the topic of calories. By counting points, though,
I hope to create some distance from calorie counting and to begin to
concentrate more on the quality of the foods I'm eating. I'd rather be
obsessed with points than with calories. It's not a perfect system, but
it might be just what I need.
How Will I Do This?
A
person of my weight, to lose about 2 lbs a week, should average 32
points per day according to WW. Guess what yesterday's meal came to?
21.5 points! Now, maybe raw food veterans will say to ignore the points
because they are based on "outdated" nutritional information. The
veterans may be right, but this is my odyssey and I want to learn by
doing. I don't mind being wrong, but I can't be wrong OR right if I
don't try. So starting Friday (if I remember-old habits die hard) I
will not count calories, but points. I predict that I will be eating a
lot more food once I do this; WW says that certain vegetables are 0
points per serving. That doesn't mean you can eat endless amounts of
them for no points, but they are so low that you can get full without
jeopardizing your point count. Many raw foodists say almost the same
about all raw vegetables: eat all you want!! Now, I'm not going to give
away all of WW's information. They are a business and I'm going to
respect that. But I will provide my point count for the day and talk
about my experiences as I've been talking about them. Weight Watchers
has a very good website I used to practically live at.
Why Count At All?
Now,
why do I count points or calories at all? you might ask. Well, it's
because I'm reluctant to go without some kind of framework for my
weight loss effort. Without a guide I am a terrible judge of how much I
eat (like yesterday, when I ate only fruit salad, orange juice, a
banana, and two vegetable sushi rolls). I'm still learning how to eat
and I'm still recovering from decades of emotional garbage associated
with food and eating. Eating instinctively will come over time, but I'm
not there yet. This wouldn't be an odyssey if I were already there, now
would it?
Have a great day, everyone!
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