When my shin started hurting and I went to see my doctor several months ago, he asked me a bunch of questions about my running habits, my mental state when I can't run, and my eating habits. He specifically asked if I eat treats or junk food. He was asking to make sure I DO allow myself to eat treats and junk food. Because that is healthy. And so many runners have unhealthy relationships with food.
You don't usually think of treats as healthy, but that's where I think a lot of people get off track when trying to be "healthy."
Too often, healthy is equated with extremes. Replacing natural ingredients with unnatural ingredients to cut calories or fat. Modifying normal recipes to add extra protein to everything. Things like this are not healthy.
So as you start a new week, remember you don't need to put protein powder in your waffles and yogurt and even your smoothie unless you are training for a body building competition or it's your post-workout snack with the proper ratio of proteins and carbs to refuel. I find that a lot of times, all I'm really doing by adding supplements to my smoothies is adding unnecessary calories and fat.
And don't replace sugar with artificial sweeteners in everything you eat. There are enough conflicting studies out there about whether or not sugar substitutes are good or bad for you. Sugar has been around forever. It won't hurt you in reasonable quantities. Almost anything can be bad for you in extremes.
When I'm eating mostly healthy foods but also allowing myself the occasional cupcake or handful of chips, I find I like my body more, I don't constantly focus on food, and I feel better physically. And it shows in my mood, energy and even how my skin looks.
It's Monday! Make this week a good one by being a little nicer to yourself. And treat yourself a little. I promise you'll ultimately be happier and healthier for it.
If you REALLY want to indulge a little, you can make these Nutella Peanut Butter Cups. They were a request from Scott, but all he had was a picture of what he wanted. So I put together my own version, and it more than lived up to all of our expectations!
Nutella Peanut Butter Cups
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In small bowl, mix:
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 cup butter (softened)
- 1 cup packed light brown sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 cup peanut butter
Grease muffin tins. Roll dough in large balls (about 1 1/2 inches).
Place balls in muffin cups and press down in center with shot glass. Bake 11-12 minutes until edges begin to brown just slightly. Cool about 10 minutes. Remove gently from pans and place on cooling rack.
In small bowl, swirl together (do not completely mix, just gently stir until slightly combined):
- 1 cup Nutella
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
What healthy indulgences do you allow yourself?
When I think of health in terms of an all or nothing mentality (like it seems so often presented - NO sugar, dairy, milk, etc !!) when I slip up and allow myself one cookie it turns into many because I have already screwed up. Even if I say I will only have 1 treat this week, then that is all I can think about the whole week. But if I just say hey I can have all things in moderation, then I will stop at 1 cookie, my ice cream bowl will be smaller, or I may even go a few days without any treats. I may not. And it is okay. Because no one diet, one way of living, is the definition of health. Though I will say, super weird concoctions with lots of artificial ingredients mixed with things that are made in factories will never be a definition of health to me ;)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I need to make these little cups of delicouness. Mmmmmm. Thanks for the recipe....I think ;)
ReplyDeleteI think healthy is having a mix of good diet and exercise habits but also hygiene habits.. Either extreme (too healthy and not allowing any junk food... or too much junk food) is bad.
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