A healthy sweet? Now that's what I call an oxymoron.
It's for this reason that I tried giving up sweets (mostly chocolate) for lent, but honestly, that lasted all of 3 or 4 days; which to me is absolutely pathetic! I personally know that I have more will power than that, but for some reason its been lacking lately and I'm over it. I've finally come to the realization that I just need to cut out sugar all together. I can't fool myself any longer and say that I can have only one little bite of something sweet; that's just not true (at least for me). It'd be like giving a drug addict one little dose of crack and saying that they'll be fine. It can't be done. So, to give you an idea about how bad my addiction can sometimes be, let me just say that I can easily eat an entire package of Oreo cookies in one sitting and I'm not even joking. It's shameful!
In addition to this, the really sad part is that I workout like crazy. I'm talking 3-4 times a day, for an hour or more. If I'd just eat clean in addition to exercising, I know I'd show better results. I seem to go through spurts though. I've been on and off the bandwagon so many times, (as you can probably tell from previous posts), but this time I'm really going to make it work.
One of the main reasons I'm so dedicated to focusing on nutrition is because back in October, after 9 years of teaching, I finally decided to leave the profession and now I've figured out will be next. I'm going to become a personal trainer; which I guess is kind of like a teacher, only you don't have to deal with all the politics. I've been fortunate enough, through my husband's job, to work with personal trainers for the past 3 years and have really been into physical fitness for the past 5-6. I'm what some might call a fitness fanatic and have lost around a total of 40 pounds; although depending on my food consumption, that number can sometimes change, which is why I'm determined to be healthy in all areas of my life.
Therefore, I've decided that I need to focus on dedicating my life to practicing what I preach. I know what sugary and non-healthy foods can do to ones body, especially my own. It doesn't take long either for all that sugar to change my physical appearance and vice versa.
1 Month Transformation after eating right and exercising
The picture on the left is the beginning of the month, the center photo is the middle of the month, and the right photo is day 30.
You can definitely see the weight loss in the face, arms, legs, hips, and thighs.
I often use this photo as my reminder of what sugar and unhealthy habits do to my body (It was taken last June). Due to this, I'm currently on day 6 of no sugar or sweets and I'm once again feeling great! In fact, other than an occasional protein bar (I love Questbars), or a Greek yogurt, I've had no packaged foods. Day 2 was especially difficult though and here's why: I had little to no energy, ended up crashing in the afternoon, and almost ended up caving, mostly because I knew that something with sugar would give me the temporary rush I needed. It was difficult, but I'm happy to announce that I stayed strong, making it over the hump and through the withdrawals, and now I plan to continue going.
Don't ever give up, it's all about determination and willpower!
With that in mind, let's get to today's recipe. I've been really into making protein shakes lately and not only was this particular one delicious, but it's healthy and is a great energy booster. Enjoy! There will definitely be more to come soon!
Snickerdoodle Protein Shake
Ingredients:
1
scoop vanilla protein powder
1
cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk (I use almond breeze, 40 calories per cup)
¼
cup water
1
tsp. sugar free Vanilla Caramel Coffee Mate Creamer
1
tsp. ground cinnamon
6-8
ice cubes
*Optional
– 1 tsp. Just Great Stuff (Organic powdered peanut butter; 45 calories a
serving, which is 2 TBSP, compared to the traditional 190 calories a serving for 2 TBSP)
Directions:
Add
all the ingredients into a blender and pulse until the ice has been
pureed. Pour into a glass and garnish
with a little extra cinnamon. Enjoy!
Source: Slightly adapted from Maybe I Will
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