Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Food, Glorious Food

Foil wrapped chocolate Easter BunniesImage via Wikipedia Passover Seders; Holy Week food fests. What's a girl to do when she's watching her weight and trying not to watch it skyrocket this week?

Exercise helps somewhat. While travelling to and from family, and spending a lot of time in kitchens and dining rooms in this holiday week, exercising at other times during the day is somewhat limited. But I do count going to the local Italian bakery and walking around while picking up baked goods as exercise. So is one hour a few times a week on the Wii with The Biggest Loser Challenge. So get active in ways that work for you, you don't need to go crazy, just mobile.

Make better choices. The New York Times must have known that publishing "Is Sugar Toxic?" on Palm Sunday, one day before Passover begins, is somewhat ironic. What else do people do this week, other than sit and mill around eating dense food, whether leavened or unleavened? In our household, we read the article and thought, "well, yes, of course; that makes sense; duh; what took them so long to put this out." The theory put forth in the article won't stop us from having a piece of wheatberry pie on Easter, but it will have us keeping our consumption to one instead of two pieces. Everything in moderation, mind you.

Allow yourself to indulge. Ok, seriously, this is Holy Week. For Christians, this is the week where we celebrate the foundation of our faith - Christ's rising from the dead. For those of us with wee ones, it's a bit more about the Easter Bunny and Easter baskets, whether filled with candy or not, but I digress. The point is, it happens once a year. If there would be three times in the (American) year that one goes whole hog, if you will, it'd be this week, Thanksgiving and Christmas. So one can go all out, allow oneself to indulge and pick up the pieces next week. Life is about overall balance, after all. Which leads me to...

Pick yourself up again. Whether you're going to eat a second (or so) piece of wheatberry pie, flourless chocolate cake, or Cadberry cream (CC) egg, it's all ok. Just do it knowingly, balance your other activities this week around your ability to do so (like try to exercise an extra hour for each extra CC egg), and assess next week what you need to do to clean up from this week's bacchanalia.

How are you approaching the holiday food fests?
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