
It has been a while since I did a health
and diet post so I thought I’d provide you with a little video update
with the bits and bobs that I’ve changed recently. You can just skip
straight to the video if you like, but I’m going to briefly run through
everything that I discuss just in case you hate hearing the sound of my
voice and/or are reading this whilst disconnected from the internet. So
here’s a rundown of the changes:
1) I have stopped drinking cow’s milk as a direct result of my milk/acne discovery. You can read more about that here.
Rest assured that I am getting all the calcium I could possibly need
from the other sources – cheese, yoghurt, sardines, etc etc. A few
people on Youtube blew their tops and had a total sh*tfit when I said
that I wasn’t drinking milk – it was like I’d said that I was ripping
the heads from baby lambs! Anyway, my skin is now perfectly clear apart from the times when I simply can’t resist a scoop of fine ice cream or a big plate of burrata or mozzarella buffala.
(We all have our weaknesses, judge me not.) On the odd occasion that I
need milk-ish liquids (ie, for porridge) I use almond or hazlenut milk.
Don’t like soy and I’m not convinced that it’s the best substitute…
2) I have given up Diet Coke. After quite
a long and hard struggle, actually. Boy was I properly addicted to that
stuff! I’m not sure that all that fizz and brown water was doing my
tummy or brain any good, though, and I do feel much better now. I have
replaced with luxurious, tall glasses of cordial and water (sometimes
sparkling) with heaps of ice. My Virgin Pure Water Bar that I
was sent to trial last year is an absolute life-saver for the Diet Coke
cold-turkey – lots of herbal teas and clear, cool water at the touch of a
button.
3) Dried fruits instead of sweeties –
people pointed out on Youtube that the apricots I have are sugary and
have dye in them… Blimey. These are small changes, I am not professing
to be a monk. Though finding them undyed is better, even if
they don’t taste as nice… Dates! Dates are amazing – medjool ones
especially. Seek them out and eat them – they are like sticky toffee
pudding in a mouthful!
4) I have tried to cut down a little on
refined carbs, especially white pasta and bread – I try to replace these
with lentils or chickpeas or quinoa a couple of times a week. Not a
huge change, but every little helps! I do love a chickpea curry with a
dollop of Total Greek Yoghurt – no bread or rice needed!
5) When I do eat bread, I try to make it
in the breadmaker. Actually, it’s Mr AMR’s job to make the bread and he
has been a bit slack as of late – I must crack the whip! Homemade bread
in a machine takes about five minutes of your time, three hours in the
machine. Just a few ingredients thrown into the mixer, compared to the
dozens that are in shop-bought, long-lasting bread.
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