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My food revolution: a year without fast food

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There has been a trend in people who have been giving up fast food across the country. From Jamie Oliver’s new show Food Revolution to Michael Pollan and clips of Food Inc. showing up on Oprah, more and more Americans are being influenced on the way they consume food. I’ve personally been swayed and have attempted to cut out fast food for one year of my life.

Today marks three months since I returned from trip to Sri Lanka and also a quarter of year of not eating fast food. So far I haven’t lost weight, in fact I’ve gained weight because I’ve been working out less and working more. But, I feel good about not consuming processed foods, not eating beef, not sitting in a drive thru (other than a McD’s by LAX while dropping off a friend who wanted to pick up food for himself), and not feeding the machine of a fast food nation.

Difficulties thus far have been my discipline. I’m weak. I can barely push myself to do another set of curls at the gym let alone go to my Well Fargo ATM without sniffing the In-N-Out next door.  The smells of fries have consumed my life. The smell of chicken nuggets and sweet and sour sauce – ok not going to go off the deep end. Ultimately, it’s been tough to adjust.

Visits to Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods have increased. I’ve also tried to use more greens and also eat 80% less meat. I’m not a vegetarian – I couldn’t go veg cold turkey (pun intended). But, I think if every person could consume less meat, we’d definitely be on our way to turn the ship of obesity and water consumption. I also have managed to get by with eating at dine in restaurants like La Salsa, Subway, and random cafes because of their non-fast-food-like preparation methods and healthy meal choices. Lastly, I don’t preach to others about my change in lifestyle.  I don’t make others change their behavior – I simply vote on going elsewhere when it comes to choosing a lunch choice.

One quarter of the year done. My goals for the next three months are to continue to avoid fast food restaurants, work out consistently, eat MORE greens, and drink more water on a daily basis. Wish me luck!



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April 4, 2010 at 9:28 pm

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  1. Niiiice…..

    These days I’m learning about refines sugar & hydrogenated oil, how it’s slowly killing us and how they’re making us sick while we’re alive.
    Doesn’t mean sweets & fried food have to be eliminated. Just means we just need to be more aware and be educated of the good products out there.

    I always refer to this for inspiration: http://www.thekindlife.com/

    Change always starts with one person then it ripples out. Thanks for the inspiration.

    Good Luck on your wise decision!

    -M

    Manuri

    April 5, 2010 at 11:00 am

    • Change always starts with one person then it ripples out. — Great quote. Thank you!!

      stratrends

      May 13, 2010 at 7:56 pm

  2. We just rented Food, Inc. last Saturday and it was pretty disturbing to say the least. I don’t want to get on a soapbox and start preaching about the government so I won’t (even though I just did! If you saw the movie… you know what I mean).

    What’s even more disturbing is even though I saw the movie, I still can’t break my craving for a McD’s cheeseburger… ugh!

    I wish you the best on your new lifestyle!

    Alan Takushi

    April 5, 2010 at 4:27 pm

  3. Congratulations on making it three months!

    I wouldn’t worry about gaining weight despite not eating fast food. It’s not just the calories in fast food that are bad for you, it’s all the stuff they throw in it that’s not really food. 🙂 Even if you don’t drop a pound, not eating fast food is going to make you healthier! I say this as a french fry addict (I’ve just started making my own, with good oil and real potatoes).

    As M said above, thanks for the inspiration.

    MC Ngok

    April 5, 2010 at 5:36 pm

    • Awh you’re welcome! I’m glad I can inspire someone while going through this (it’s tough!).
      I like the idea of making my own fries 🙂 I’ll just have to justify it with some spinach on the side!

      stratrends

      May 13, 2010 at 7:57 pm

  4. Congratulations on making it this far 🙂
    I guess eating healthy in the US is much tougher than when you live over here in Sri Lanka. You know, a relative of ours who resides in the UK once complained that Sri Lankan food is nothing but distasteful medicine (while gulping down some bacon)! LOL 🙂
    Hey, why don’t you try your luck at some culinary skills? It’s a lot of fun. For a long time i was limited to baking cakes but recently I cooked dinner for a bunch of friends. I was determined to make it colorful and tasty but veggie :)it all went well until my dad decided to fry some sausages for the girls :/
    I have some fab recipes I would gladly share with you 😉

    Hansi

    May 10, 2010 at 8:46 am


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