|
IonMoon -> RE: Why Do Healthy Foods Taste Bad? (8/4/2008 9:12:09 PM)
|
Yes, learning to prepare foods in a way you like them is key. I sometimes eat raw carrots... but I wouldn't choose them if I were craving chocolate... When I have a craving for something, instead of making myself eat something else, I try to figure out what it is from that food I want (salty, crunchy, sweet, etc) and then think of something healthier that would satisfy me in the same way. So, if I am craving potato chips or french fries, I bake a potato or make fries in the oven. If I am craving cookies, I make them- with olive oil, less sugar than the recipe calls for, and I use whole wheat flour. If I want ice cream, I make pudding--which is just as good, but healthier with fewer calories. I also make things from scratch rather than grab a bag of something. Believe me, if you have to get everything out of the cabinet, mix it up, wait for it to cook, then clean up, those brownies are quite as tempting. If I do buy junk (which is not a deadly sin!) I just take a serving, or even better, just buy 1 serving and eat it along with something healthy. I have experimented with foods enough though that I am just as likely to have a craving for some zucchini and garlic as potato chips. Tara P
|
|
|
|