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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The Real Formula for Getting Healthy in 2K11 - Become a Thrifty Healthy Foodie

Everyone seems to think they have the answers about resolving to get healthy in the new year. Well, I am no exception.
Over the past couple weeks I have read articles and watched TV shows that confidently list out the do’s and don’ts for shedding the lbs. All the ideas sound great in theory, but I find that my formula is much more simple and realistic than what the “experts” have to offer:
Eat Healthier + Increase Physical Activity = Get Healthy
First you’ll notice that I didn’t say eat LESS. I said eat HEALTHIER. Studies actually show that eating more frequently is better for your metabolism and diet. Instead of three square meals, I recommend eating several smaller, healthier meals throughout the day.
You’ll also notice that I said HEALTHIER, not HEALTHY. As you can tell from the name of my blog I am a total foodie, and deliciousness like roasted bone marrow and chocolate soufflĂ© aren’t part of any diet I’ve ever read about. The key is to not deprive yourself. Improve your eating habits where you can with substitutions and compromises so that you don’t feel guilty when you indulge with French fries (which I do often).
Lastly, the formula I listed suggests that you INCREASE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY rather than EXERCISE. I say this because it’s important not to intimidate yourself, and let’s face it, exercise can be intimidating.
To become more active think of things you enjoy doing and that fit well into your day to day life so you are able to keep up long term. For instance, as a New Yorker I love to walk and I found that my 1.5 mile commute to work takes 30 minutes whether I walk or use MTA. So, on days when I just don’t feel like going to the gym I walk to and from work instead, totaling 3 miles for the day. Other non-elliptical cardio to consider: participating in sports leagues or groups, trying different types of classes at the gym, or exercising outdoors.
Now that you have read my formula for getting healthy, be sure to check back to learn about food and activity ideas that can help you adopt this lifestyle without breaking the bank!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Thrifty Healthy Foodie


As a young advertising professional/self-proclaimed foodie living in NYC, I know how hard it is to maintain a budget and live a healthy lifestyle. When you live in one of the greatest food cities in the world why waste time pinching pennies and running on a treadmill? You’re only young once, right?
Not so much. The reasons, I have found, are that if you don’t pinch and run, you end up over budget every month and wishing you hadn’t eaten those Momofuku pork buns (which are so good no one should feel guilty about eating them).
Through this blog I invite you to observe my lifestyle as a Thrifty Healthy Foodie. No diet tricks or budget shticks, just a balanced lifestyle that keeps me under budget, in shape and overjoyed by all the delicious food NYC has to offer.