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The Official Health and Fitness Thread

Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
One thing I didn't ask at the seminar which frankly, might have not sounded all that good is; "what alcohols contain the least amount of sugar?" (Sorry - not giving that up  ;)) Anyway, calories are fine.. I'm not concerned about these but if anyone knows which boozes contain the least amount of sugar, it would be most helpful. :)

That would be vodka.

Okay... Thanks... Now can you recommend a sugar free mix that won't have all my friends pointing and laughing?  :-\

Homo milk or cream, or coconut milk if you are feeling adventerous.  I use to drink a modified white russian like that, without the coffee liqeur, and put some real cold coffee in instead, even a bit of instant coffee powder.

Awesome. Thanks.

If you go looking for coconut milk, make sure you read the label.  The one I usually get is this one in a tetra pack that can be found at most Loblaw group stores, or FreshCo. is cheaper if you have those around where you are.  Most of the canned stuff has a bunch of nasty stuff added to it.

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Cheers!
 
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
One thing I didn't ask at the seminar which frankly, might have not sounded all that good is; "what alcohols contain the least amount of sugar?" (Sorry - not giving that up  ;)) Anyway, calories are fine.. I'm not concerned about these but if anyone knows which boozes contain the least amount of sugar, it would be most helpful. :)

That would be vodka.

Okay... Thanks... Now can you recommend a sugar free mix that won't have all my friends pointing and laughing?  :-\

Ice.

Or when they aren't looking, ask the bartender to make you a vodka martini with lots of ice and put it in a normal glass. 

Vodka Cranberry with ice is gud stuff.  May get you some laughs depending on how insecure your friends are. :)
 
Corn Flake said:
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
One thing I didn't ask at the seminar which frankly, might have not sounded all that good is; "what alcohols contain the least amount of sugar?" (Sorry - not giving that up  ;)) Anyway, calories are fine.. I'm not concerned about these but if anyone knows which boozes contain the least amount of sugar, it would be most helpful. :)

That would be vodka.

Okay... Thanks... Now can you recommend a sugar free mix that won't have all my friends pointing and laughing?  :-\

Ice.

Or when they aren't looking, ask the bartender to make you a vodka martini with lots of ice and put it in a normal glass. 

Vodka Cranberry with ice is gud stuff.  May get you some laughs depending on how insecure your friends are. :)

I guess that works... thanks.
 
Alternatively, if you're interested in making your own coconut milk/cream

For the milk:

    2 ounces freshly grated coconut, approximately 1/2 cup
    1/2 cup boiling 2 percent milk

For cream:

    4 ounces freshly grated coconut, approximately 1 cup
    1/2 cup boiling 2 percent milk

For the milk:

Place 2 ounces of the coconut into a small mixing bowl and pour over the boiling milk. Stir to combine. Cover tightly and allow to sit for 1 hour. Transfer the mixture to the carafe of a blender and process for 1 minute.

Place a tea towel over a mixing bowl and carefully pour the mixture into it. Gather up the edges and squeeze until all of the liquid has been removed. Discard the coconut. You may use the milk immediately or store in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

For the cream:

Repeat the same procedure as above only using 4 ounces of freshly grated coconut.


 
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Stebro said:
anyone focuse on trying to eat more alkaline foods?

Yes.  We started the entire family on fresh fruit/vegetable juices just before Christmas.  Slowly transitioning to a mainly raw food based diet.

Been going through 2 bushels of carrots (100 pounds total) a week, 1 bushel of apples (50 pounds a week) along with 50 lemons or so, few pounds of baby spinach, pounds and pouds of bananas, pounds of berries.

There are 6 of us in the house.

I need to go through my notes again but I'm told 1 lb of veg per day per every 50 lbs of body mass you are?  I haven't done the math to see where you are in relation to that. Also, I'm told that carrots and other earth grown veg, while good, just contain too much sugar to consider them the bulk of you intake . - Try veg grown ABOVE the ground. Also, have you considered some of the better veggie drinks out there?

Yes. I understand the concern with all the "sugar".  I use to live and breath Atkins (low carb) approach.  BUT, I decided to try it out for my self to see what happens with mainly a diet based on fresh fruit/veggies.

Along with all those carrots, apples, also Kale, beets with the greens, swiss chard, celery, cucumber, fennel.

Morning will generally consist of carrot/apple roughly 50/50 with a couple lemons and ginger in it.

Lunch will be more green based.  Maybe say tomato, celery, cucumber, carrot, parsley, cilantro. 

Dinner will most likely be carrot/celery 50/50 and spinach.

The harder fruits and veggies we put through a juicer, then will put the juice in the vitamix and add the leafy green stuff into the vitamix and puree it all. 

The kids after school snack usually consists of a smoothy with unsweetened almond milk, berries, bananas and baby spinach.  Baby spinach is great because it is very mild and the kids don't even know it's in there.

So far, we all feel really good.  All sorts of small nagging ailments are clearing up.  Everyone is sleeping better at night, waking up more refreshed.  Skin ailments clearing up, cold like symptoms gone. 

As far as weight goes, there is a simple formula for figuring out why people gain weight. 

calories consumed - calories expended=weight gain(loss)

To me, that's it. No magic bullet, no nothing.  You consume more than you burn and you put on weight.  End of story, full stop.

Personally, I would rather be dumping calories into my body that come from natural sources such as fruits,veggies,nuts,seeds and generally things that are not over processed. 


 
Corn Flake said:
Sarge said:
Okay... Thanks... Now can you recommend a sugar free mix that won't have all my friends pointing and laughing?  :-\

Ice.

Or when they aren't looking, ask the bartender to make you a vodka martini with lots of ice and put it in a normal glass. 

Vodka Cranberry with ice is gud stuff.  May get you some laughs depending on how insecure your friends are. :)

Just pull up your shirt, show them your six pack and yell "is that girly enough for you, you pudgy bastard!?"

Or something like that.
 
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Stebro said:
anyone focuse on trying to eat more alkaline foods?

Yes.  We started the entire family on fresh fruit/vegetable juices just before Christmas.  Slowly transitioning to a mainly raw food based diet.

Been going through 2 bushels of carrots (100 pounds total) a week, 1 bushel of apples (50 pounds a week) along with 50 lemons or so, few pounds of baby spinach, pounds and pouds of bananas, pounds of berries.

There are 6 of us in the house.

I need to go through my notes again but I'm told 1 lb of veg per day per every 50 lbs of body mass you are?  I haven't done the math to see where you are in relation to that. Also, I'm told that carrots and other earth grown veg, while good, just contain too much sugar to consider them the bulk of you intake . - Try veg grown ABOVE the ground. Also, have you considered some of the better veggie drinks out there?

Yes. I understand the concern with all the "sugar".  I use to live and breath Atkins (low carb) approach.  BUT, I decided to try it out for my self to see what happens with mainly a diet based on fresh fruit/veggies.

Along with all those carrots, apples, also Kale, beets with the greens, swiss chard, celery, cucumber, fennel.

Morning will generally consist of carrot/apple roughly 50/50 with a couple lemons and ginger in it.

Lunch will be more green based.  Maybe say tomato, celery, cucumber, carrot, parsley, cilantro. 

Dinner will most likely be carrot/celery 50/50 and spinach.

The harder fruits and veggies we put through a juicer, then will put the juice in the vitamix and add the leafy green stuff into the vitamix and puree it all. 

The kids after school snack usually consists of a smoothy with unsweetened almond milk, berries, bananas and baby spinach.  Baby spinach is great because it is very mild and the kids don't even know it's in there.

So far, we all feel really good.  All sorts of small nagging ailments are clearing up.  Everyone is sleeping better at night, waking up more refreshed.  Skin ailments clearing up, cold like symptoms gone. 

As far as weight goes, there is a simple formula for figuring out why people gain weight. 

calories consumed - calories expended=weight gain(loss)

To me, that's it. No magic bullet, no nothing.  You consume more than you burn and you put on weight.  End of story, full stop.

Personally, I would rather be dumping calories into my body that come from natural sources such as fruits,veggies,nuts,seeds and generally things that are not over processed.

Gotcha... and good for you... Are you getting enough protein?
 
Bullfrog said:
Corn Flake said:
Sarge said:
Okay... Thanks... Now can you recommend a sugar free mix that won't have all my friends pointing and laughing?  :-\

Ice.

Or when they aren't looking, ask the bartender to make you a vodka martini with lots of ice and put it in a normal glass. 

Vodka Cranberry with ice is gud stuff.  May get you some laughs depending on how insecure your friends are. :)

Just pull up your shirt, show them your six pack and yell "is that girly enough for you, you pudgy bastard!?"

Or something like that.

:)
 
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Gotcha... and good for you... Are you getting enough protein?

Fish for dinner!

Good for you... Nothing wrong with veggie diets but they are just so dangerous in that you have to be sure you're getting enough protein. One really needs to be educated.
 
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Gotcha... and good for you... Are you getting enough protein?

Fish for dinner!

Good for you... Nothing wrong with veggie diets but they are just so dangerous in that you have to be sure you're getting enough protein. One really needs to be educated.

And eggs, raw in a smoothie or boiled.  Free range hens fed a flax diet.
 
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Gotcha... and good for you... Are you getting enough protein?

Fish for dinner!

Good for you... Nothing wrong with veggie diets but they are just so dangerous in that you have to be sure you're getting enough protein. One really needs to be educated.

Are you still off the smokes Sarge?

2 years, 3 months, 12 days.  :)
 
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Gotcha... and good for you... Are you getting enough protein?

Fish for dinner!

Good for you... Nothing wrong with veggie diets but they are just so dangerous in that you have to be sure you're getting enough protein. One really needs to be educated.

Are you still off the smokes Sarge?

2 years, 3 months, 12 days.  :)

AWESOME!  That's my next project.
 
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Gotcha... and good for you... Are you getting enough protein?

Fish for dinner!

Good for you... Nothing wrong with veggie diets but they are just so dangerous in that you have to be sure you're getting enough protein. One really needs to be educated.

Are you still off the smokes Sarge?

2 years, 3 months, 12 days.  :)

AWESOME!  That's my next project.

Good luck with it... The "how" will become easy enough as soon as you completely accept the "why." 
 
Sarge said:
Good luck with it... The "how" will become easy enough as soon as you completely accept the "why."

I really dunno.  I have 'tried' to quit numerous times, using every single crutch there is, nico patch, gum, laser, hypno.

There is a part of me that LOVES to smoke.  There is another part of me that is SO sick of it.
 
Sarge said:
Good for you... Nothing wrong with veggie diets but they are just so dangerous in that you have to be sure you're getting enough protein. One really needs to be educated.

Tell me about it! I'm just starting to really learn about nutrition now. Problem is, the more I read, the more confused I get. That's partly because not all of the experts agree.

Just try finding out if you should eat eggs or not! The difference in opinion is vast.
 
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
Sarge said:
Good luck with it... The "how" will become easy enough as soon as you completely accept the "why."

I really dunno.  I have 'tried' to quit numerous times, using every single crutch there is, nico patch, gum, laser, hypno.

There is a part of me that LOVES to smoke.  There is another part of me that is SO sick of it.

I tried all the magic... Once I completely understood it was destroying me (oh, and I almost drowned at Wasaga in front of my wife and kids because I was so out of shape from it) quitting was relatively easy. The "why" was as plain as day... The "how" was cold turkey.

It's just quality of life thing... The curtain just needs to lift for you and once it does, quitting will be a snap. - Trust me.       
 
Bullfrog said:
Sarge said:
Good for you... Nothing wrong with veggie diets but they are just so dangerous in that you have to be sure you're getting enough protein. One really needs to be educated.

Tell me about it! I'm just starting to really learn about nutrition now. Problem is, the more I read, the more confused I get. That's partly because not all of the experts agree.

Just try finding out if you should eat eggs or not! The difference in opinion is vast.

Eggs are very, VERY good as I understand it... Unfortunately, I have an intolerance to them (the less done they are, the worse it is.) Though I haven't tried organic ones. I'm most curious if it'll make a difference. I hope it does 'cause I love 'em.
 
Sarge said:
Bullfrog said:
Sarge said:
Good for you... Nothing wrong with veggie diets but they are just so dangerous in that you have to be sure you're getting enough protein. One really needs to be educated.

Tell me about it! I'm just starting to really learn about nutrition now. Problem is, the more I read, the more confused I get. That's partly because not all of the experts agree.

Just try finding out if you should eat eggs or not! The difference in opinion is vast.

Eggs are very, VERY good as I understand it... Unfortunately, I have an intolerance to them (the less done they are, the worse it is.) Though I haven't tried organic ones. I'm most curious if it'll make a difference. I hope it does 'cause I love 'em.

Eggs definitely are very nutritious.  They've gotten a bad rap because they deemed to be too 'fatty'.  Not true.  In moderation, eating 2-3 boiled eggs per day is excellent.  Be sure to boil them for 20 minutes or slighly longer -- don't worry, boiling them for that long will not destroy the eggs' nutrient content (the shell is very protective). 

However I find an intolerance a times when I eat scrambled or flat (sunny side up) eggs.  I usually separate the yolk from the white (1 whole egg, 1 yolk only).  I find the white of the egg, even with the boiled eggs to be a bit 'heavy'.

The nutrient content of eggs is packed full of all the important protein/vitamins/minerals that the body needs, yes, even for our eyes! 
 

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