Remember this post where I was all excited about trying a cleanse for the first time?
Something about the word "detox" just lures me in every time. Like our bodies have some kind of Chemical X floating around and the only way to get it out is via magical cleanses.
Well...let me tell you about that cleanse. If you're interested in trying it out, here is my experience. It could be completely different for you, but I don't think I will be trying it again anytime soon.
So the day before I started it, I cooked up all the food and felt pretty excited to try it all.
This is the quinoa with prunes and almond milk breakfast. I actually thought it was pretty good with a bunch of nutmeg and cinnamon added to it.
(I took pictures of all the food but some most of them are gone...)
So the day I started, I went about my day and felt fine until lunchtime. The breakfast and mid-morning snack were good and kept my pretty full.
But then I got really hungry at noon. When I had a teeny tiny berry smoothie to eat for lunch. Seriously, it was like a cup of smoothie.
As someone who eats CONSTANTLY, that had me a little worried.
So I drank that and was still starving. Then, after two hours of shaking and lacking focus, I got a Snickers bar. (Probably not part of the cleanse?)
I immediately felt better and more stabilized. This means one of two things:
1. I hadn't had enough calories at that point and so the Snickers bar helped fill me up.
2. I am a complete sugar junkie who needed a fix.
I think it's probably a little of both.
So I kind of fell off the cleanse train by the evening. I was still eating well, but added a lot more substance to the vegetable soup dinner.
Then the next day I craved a cheeseburger like crazy (thank you PMS) and proceeded to eat my weight in chocolate the rest of the week.
I'm thinking my timing was a little off.
Because we leave for Ireland on Monday, I wanted to eat well this week to keep myself healthy for the trip. So I set up my own kind of "cleanse" that I could actually stick to.
To give you a rough idea of what I had, here is a typical day:
Breakfast:
-Hot water with lemon (and cinnamon, sometimes.)
-Oatmeal with almond milk, almond butter and berries. (My all-time favorite breakfast. One of the only meals that keeps me satisfied until lunch. Or, well...at least 10 a.m.)
Mid-morning snack:
Plain yogurt with strawberries and agave nectar
Lunch:
-Hot tea
-Spinach salad with apples, mushrooms, avocado, walnuts and a little olive oil.
Mid-afternoon snack:
-Half an avocado with cottage cheese and a dash of garlic powder (or any spice of choice) on top.
Dinner:
-Lemon Parsley soup (recipe here.)
Additional snacks:
I am hungry constantly, so I eat these throughout the day as well:
-Any fruits/ veggies
-Carrots and hummus
-Any kind of green smoothie (I prefer one with a few handfuls of kale, half an apple, juice of half a lemon, a few stalks of celery, a banana and some pineapple.)
So that's what I've been doing instead to prepare for spring break and just generally feel good overall. I have also been doing daily workouts from Blogilates, which I LOVE because all of her workouts are fun and usually filmed somewhere pretty, like the beach, and makes me forget that my life looks like this right now:
Happy Wednesday!!
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