Last night at Weight Watchers there was a discussion of trigger-proofing your kitchen. A trigger food is one that you seem to have little or no control over. As we talked, I realized I have made progress, and I want to recognize that.
What am I no longer buying?
- Cereal bars. If they are in the house, I will snack on them every five minutes.
 - Chips, including baked, whole grain and pretzels. Because if they are in the house I will have a handful with dinner. The first day I might count them, maybe even the second. But after that, no. I will buy plain tortilla chips for the rest of the house. I only love those at Mexican restaurants or with a yummy dip. Which I will not make.
 - Ice cream. 'Nuff said.
 - Mixes for side dishes, like macaroni and cheese. There are still some in the cupboard but I won't cook them. I will buy the occasional brownie mix for a specific healthy-fix recipe, but that's it.
 - Fat-free lab creation foods. I'm still working on balancing the full-fat versions with losing weight; hopefully this week I will find the right balance.
 
- Tons of produce. The produce drawer in my fridge is stuffed full; I can barely close it.
 - Two avocados a week;
 - Bagged lettuce mixes;
 - Apples;
 - Oranges;
 - Leafy greens like kale or beet greens;
 - Parsnips;
 - Heads of cabbage;
 - Cilantro;
 - Celery;
 - Carrot chips; and
 - A new produce item twice a month, something new to try.
 - Frozen blueberries and frozen bananas;
 - Lots of lean meats and seafoods (I got over my omnivore issues, currently I only eat meat at dinner but I would not rule out having it at lunch once in a while. Wait, I had a salad with chicken on it for lunch two days ago.);
 - One-point tortillas;
 - Whole wheat couscous;
 - Raw almonds;
 - Stevia for sweetener;
 - Sugar-free cereals like All-Bran or Shredded Wheat;
 - Agave nectar;
 - and PB2 and Naturally More peanut butters.
 
- Whole wheat pasta only;
 - Brown rice;
 - Canned black beans, kidney beans (including cannellini), and garbanzo beans; and dried pinto beans and lentils;
 - Lots of frozen veggies;
 - Eggs;
 - Good cheeses with lots of flavor even if you use less, like feta or blue cheese;
 - Skim milk;
 - Oatmeal, both quick-cooking and once in a while the steel-cut variety;
 - Different grains like quinoa or millet for experimenting. Love quinoa; and
 - The occasional new produce experiment.
 
Is my kitchen getting better, more health-friendly, more weight-loss friendly? Yes.
I'm going to go pack a healthy lunch to take to work. Here's to recognizing successes and building on them. Have a fab day!


8 comments:
This is awesome Liz. It's not just about the scale. You've learned to train yourself around a lot of less than desirable triggers. And you're incorporating so many more healthy foods into your life.
Keep chiseling away. You're making progress in a lot of areas. NSV's are fulfilling too!
You are doing great. But stop beating yourself up!!!!
I agree with you 100% about the ice cream and cereal bars. Both of those are things I can't control myself with. I haven't had ice cream since October. I had a love affair with the peanut butter/Reeses ice cream. It wasn't pretty.
I'm glad you're cleaning things up and making changes. :)
Good for YOU or recognizing your amazing progress. If you want to "diet", you can load your cupboards with fat-free and sugar-free everything until the weight is gone. If you want to change your LIFE, you learn to *build* a healthier way of eating for the long term. You are definitely on the right track!
Fwiw, I wouldn't worry about the "pause" in effort. Sometimes a mini-breather is just the thing we need to give us energy for a new push forward.
Makes complete sense. "Trigger food" -- I like that term :-)
I definitely think you are right about this. Most "snack" foods I have no control over, so I try to keep them far away from me. Last week I told myself I was going to stop buying Cheerios because I was eating like a box every two days. WEIRD I know lol. It was an empty threat though because I still have them but I am only letting myself eat them once a day in a ziplock bag haha- not out of the box. Ohh boy!
You are doing amazing!! And I think you have made so many strides toward your goals!! :)
Sometimes on this journey we have a week or two or three even where we just aren't motivated to be perfect. In my book, it's A-okay. Why? Because as long as you are striving to make good choices and learn and continue to evolve to a healthier you, then your still in the game. Even if you aren't tracking every point or working out 7 days a week.
Re-configuring my kitchen was critical for me. I loved Cheetos more than my kids did.
~Kellie
That was a good WW meeting this week. I wish my fridge looked so organized. I found it made me more aware of the foods I put on my grocery list today.
Good luck to a great weekly weigh in.
thanks ladies! i was thinking i have been trying to be positive, but as i look back at my posts i have been beating myself up a little. here's to celebrating nsv's!
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