OK, so it been a while since I last posted . . .
blog before: Back when I started the burgers to tofu blog 2010, it was more about exploring and learning how to eat healthier. I was concentrated on one concept – eating healthier food.
I started the blog when I realized I had to get healthy. I saw many around me becoming sick and being diagnosed with various diseases. I began to question why so many people are being diagnosed with cancers, diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer's, etc. Although I realize one can’t totally prevent diseases, I do believe we can make choices better with our food and environment, that can reduce our risks.
At some point, I got busy, lazy, and stopped posting to my blog. I am proud to say, although I stopped posting, I still continued down the road to being healthy. And oh, how I have learned so much over the past years!
blog now: We are all busy, and I do fall off the wagon from time to time. I currently need some inspiration to keep me on that health wagon. This is what why I am revamping and restarting my blog, and renaming it the burger to tofu evolution.
The inspiration for my original blog name came from my desire to eliminate greasy burgers in my diet, and replacing them with tofu. Ha! I have now come to realize, that no matter how unhealthy a greasy burger is, my love for it will never allow me to totally eliminate it.
Today my blog is about more than just healthy food. It’s about adapting a healthy lifestyle, a holistic approach, including well being, exercise, body, mind & spirit. It's about an evolution (process of slow change and development).
- I have made the choice to replace harmful chemicals in my everyday products, by experimenting and substituting with alternate products.
- I have made the choice to become active again. I have started to run again, and frequent the gym a few times a week.
When I made a decision to try to become healthier, I experimented with a variety of food eating concepts such as vegetarian, vegan, raw, cleansing and juicing. What I have found works for me - is a little bit of everything. Although I admire those who are able to eat vegetarian or vegan, that is not me. I have found myself to be more successful, using the 80/20 rule, and all things in moderation.
80/20 rule, all things in moderation:
I need to be clear than I am not perfect. Yes, I still love a greasy burger, and tend to get off the wagon here and there. I have come to terms that. I am human, and one has to enjoy life too. I LOVE food, and I love most all types of food. I try to follow the 80/20 approach to wellness. Eat healthy 80%, unhealthy 20%. This allows me to enjoy that greasy burger in moderation.
who am I?
I look at myself as an average joe. My career is not in the food or healthy industry - I’m an architect. And, growing up, I was the pickiest eater, and I HATED vegggies. Now, I will pretty much try anything (except bugs), and I LOVE vegggies. Crazy, huh? I, like most women, would love to be thinner, and struggle with my weight from time to.
I look at myself as an average joe. My career is not in the food or healthy industry - I’m an architect. And, growing up, I was the pickiest eater, and I HATED vegggies. Now, I will pretty much try anything (except bugs), and I LOVE vegggies. Crazy, huh? I, like most women, would love to be thinner, and struggle with my weight from time to.
no expert: I want to be clear, I am by no means, a food & health expert. Nor, do I believe just because one eats healthy and practices particular principles, it qualifies them to become on expert.
I’m just sharing what I have learned, my experiences and my beliefs. That’s it. Knowledge is power . . . let the journey begin
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