Hi Everyone,
Here in the Miscellaneous Forum, we've previously explored topics like favorite breakfast foods, lavish lunches, and cookies of choice.
Inevitably, after all this outstanding food, we need to talk about the flip side of the table -- keeping our health in check. What are your best tips?
Many years ago, I attended a cooking class with a beautiful, wonderful Christian lady who was well-known throughout the church to be a fantastic cook. And indeed, during the weeks I attended, I ate far better than I had for years in my normal everyday life. But I also earnestly listened to the great struggles she was having as someone who was very gifted in the kitchen.
She told us how she'd spent all of the last year losing 40 pounds, was trying to lose another 40 pounds this year, and then would have another 20-30 to lose the next year in order to try to get back to a healthy range. It made me think about my own tendencies to gravitate towards the yummiest thing in the fridge, of which I will overindulge every time. I knew that if I started cooking in this way, it wouldn't be even a year and I could easily find myself in a similar situation as this precious lady.
I have family members who have near-perfect self-control in this area. They refuse almost all sugar except on special occasions, and even then, are most likely to have fruit. They never skip meals, but almost always choose healthy things. One eats heads of lettuce as a favorite snack, similar to how others would down a bag of potato chips.
Unfortunately, I don't have nearly this level of discipline around food. I also have a medical condition in which I'm not diabetic, but am advised to eat like one. And so, one of the things I decided was best for me is that I try to stick to plain, healthy foods (spinach and egg whites are a typical meal for me,) and go walking 3-4 times a week (more if I have the time and am feeling ambitious.)
I love amusement parks and travel by plane at least once a year, so I try my best to stay a size that will fit in the seats. I have clothes from 10-15 years ago that still fit, because if possible, I don't want to have to buy new clothes because I outsized them. But as I get older, the more of a challenge it becomes -- NOT because I'm trying to stay a certain size, but because I don't want to give up the things I love.
I have friends of all sizes who share both trials and triumphs, all while encouraging each other to try our best in a food-driven society.
I would like to know how everyone else here deals with these challenges.
I am especially interested in hearing from talented Godly cooks who have found ways to stay at a healthy weight while cooking amazing food!
* Are you trying to lose weight? What things have worked, and what things haven't?
* What are your best tips and tricks that you've learned over the years?
* What do you do for exercise? How do you keep fit?
* What advice cand you give for having more self-control around food?
* When you've prayed to God for help in this area, what kinds of answers have you received?
I'm looking forward to hearing from other Christians regarding how to tackle these issues.
God bless you on your own journey!
Here in the Miscellaneous Forum, we've previously explored topics like favorite breakfast foods, lavish lunches, and cookies of choice.
Inevitably, after all this outstanding food, we need to talk about the flip side of the table -- keeping our health in check. What are your best tips?
Many years ago, I attended a cooking class with a beautiful, wonderful Christian lady who was well-known throughout the church to be a fantastic cook. And indeed, during the weeks I attended, I ate far better than I had for years in my normal everyday life. But I also earnestly listened to the great struggles she was having as someone who was very gifted in the kitchen.
She told us how she'd spent all of the last year losing 40 pounds, was trying to lose another 40 pounds this year, and then would have another 20-30 to lose the next year in order to try to get back to a healthy range. It made me think about my own tendencies to gravitate towards the yummiest thing in the fridge, of which I will overindulge every time. I knew that if I started cooking in this way, it wouldn't be even a year and I could easily find myself in a similar situation as this precious lady.
I have family members who have near-perfect self-control in this area. They refuse almost all sugar except on special occasions, and even then, are most likely to have fruit. They never skip meals, but almost always choose healthy things. One eats heads of lettuce as a favorite snack, similar to how others would down a bag of potato chips.
Unfortunately, I don't have nearly this level of discipline around food. I also have a medical condition in which I'm not diabetic, but am advised to eat like one. And so, one of the things I decided was best for me is that I try to stick to plain, healthy foods (spinach and egg whites are a typical meal for me,) and go walking 3-4 times a week (more if I have the time and am feeling ambitious.)
I love amusement parks and travel by plane at least once a year, so I try my best to stay a size that will fit in the seats. I have clothes from 10-15 years ago that still fit, because if possible, I don't want to have to buy new clothes because I outsized them. But as I get older, the more of a challenge it becomes -- NOT because I'm trying to stay a certain size, but because I don't want to give up the things I love.
I have friends of all sizes who share both trials and triumphs, all while encouraging each other to try our best in a food-driven society.
I would like to know how everyone else here deals with these challenges.
I am especially interested in hearing from talented Godly cooks who have found ways to stay at a healthy weight while cooking amazing food!
* Are you trying to lose weight? What things have worked, and what things haven't?
* What are your best tips and tricks that you've learned over the years?
* What do you do for exercise? How do you keep fit?
* What advice cand you give for having more self-control around food?
* When you've prayed to God for help in this area, what kinds of answers have you received?
I'm looking forward to hearing from other Christians regarding how to tackle these issues.
God bless you on your own journey!
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