Wednesday, April 17, 2013

I Just Want to Chew Something-

So I know this is a food blog (which I haven't been very good keeping up with) but I wanted to document my experience with the Dr. Oz 3-day cleanse because before deciding to do the cleanse, I read many other blogs about it.

First, let me apologize for not blogging since the beginning. Quite frankly, I was too tired after working all day on Days 1 and 2 to put a complete sentence together. That said, there have been a lot of positives, and a few negatives thus far. As I am writing this, I am 1/3 of the way through Day 3. I will save my overall feelings about the cleanse until tomorrow when I actually get to chew my food again.

I decided to do this cleanse after seeing it on the Dr. Oz show a few months ago and researching it further. I've been doing Weight Watchers for several months with success so weight loss was not my goal (but will be a bonus). I've been feeling somewhat bloated recently and since December, I've been battling congestion and sinus pain. I've tried the Neti Pot, several decongestants, steroids and 3 rounds of antibiotics, yet still the sinus issues have persisted. I have known allergy issues, but the recent round of issues is worse and has continued longer than I ever remember. So that's why I chose the cleanse. I heard it can help with inflammation of all sorts. It also helped that Charles decided to do it with me this time because nothing is worse than detoxing while someone else is eating a juicy cheeseburger. Speaking of watching others eat, I've learned that pretty much my entire life and TV selections (minus baseball) revolve around food (I write this as I watch the Rachael Ray Show and she is making steak and mushroom sandwiches).

I had done Dr. Oz's 2-day cleanse about eight months ago so I was familiar with how I was going to feel. With that being said, I decided that I would schedule the third day of the cleanse around my day off from work. Surprisingly, today I feel the best...much different than my previous experience. Before you start the cleanse, you have to buy the ingredients listed and decide if you are going to prep ahead of time or make the smoothies fresh. Because I had to go to work, I pre-made my smoothies on Days 1 and 2 and made them fresh on Day 3. The fresh smoothies definitely taste better but if you don't have that option, you'll have to make them ahead like I did. Also, this detox is not cheap. Even my thrifty self spent about $80 for both Of us to do the 3 Day Cleanse.
Prepping the drinks for the next day



Day 1 was the hardest but I didn't really notice it until about halfway through the day. No coffee is allowed on the detox but green tea with lemon and stevia is on the list. I like green tea so this change was fine...until the caffeine withdraw headache kicked in. I later learned that it probably wasn't just the lack of caffeine but also the lack of sugars that added to my pain. By far, the worst part of this cleanse for me were the headaches. I caved and took some Advil. You are supposed to cut out as many unnecessary meds as possible on this cleanse (minus the recommended daily vitamin, probiotic and omega-3 supplement), but if I was going to get through my day, this was a necessity.

I wasn't hungry throughout the day. The smoothies really kept me full. The biggest thing I noticed was how lethargic I was at the end of the day. I read how people worked out during this cleanse and my hat is off to them. I just came home and sat in a vegetative state, which is very unlike me. I'm glad I planned it on a week that I had nothing to do. I am not usually a bath person, but I did enjoy the nighttime detox Epsom Salt and Lavender bath that is part of the cleanse. That is something I may have to do more often.

The breakfast smoothie is by far the best. Charles and I both chose that as our snack shake every day and said we will continue to make it after the cleanse. Lunch is by far the worst. The chunky texture allowed me to chew something but not the way in which I wanted to. The dinner was just ok. I'm not sure if I'd drink it off of the cleanse but it was manageable. The key here, if possible, is to make the smoothies when you want to drink them and make sure everything is COLD. I used frozen raspberries and blueberries in the breakfast and dinner shake. I also added some additional almond milk to the lunch shake and that made it more edible.

Breakfast smoothie being made. I'd show lunch but I don't want to scare you.
Final breakfast product. I wish it was Sam Adams instead

Dinner Drink. I found straws made it easier to get down.

I'll be sure to give the final results tomorrow!!



Monday, April 2, 2012

Walking Through Memphis

Memphis is in my top 5 favorite places I've traveled to. When the others include Colorado, Alaska, Hawaii and Spain, that's saying a lot. For me traveling is not just about the sights, it's about the food. I can't think of anything more delicious than Memphis BBQ so I try to replicate it whenever I can.

This weekend was a hectic one so it was the perfect time to break out the crock pot and make slow-cooked pulled pork. Served up the first night with Mac and cheese and collard greens, it brought me back to Elvis Week in Memphis 2006. Leftovers included pulled pork sandwiches and homemade sweet potato fries. Not as good as Interstate BBQ but it will have to do for now.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The Quartet

One of the greatest quartets ever is not a musical group from England or New Jersey. It is, in fact, fig, prosciutto, goat cheese, and arugula. This fabulous foursome tastes great in a sandwich, on a pizza or any other medium you want to use to enjoy its deliciousness!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Sláinte!

So from what I hear corned beef and cabbage is an Irish American tradition has nothing to do with real Irish traditions. Oh well, I'm Polish and Italian so even an attempt at Irish food has to count for something.

Thanks to a little St. Patty's day food poisoning, this dish was consumed on the 18th. Looking forward to the corned beef sandwiches on the 19th even more!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

ROLLing Along

Below is my first attempt at sushi. Not too bad. I'm not easily intimidated in the kitchen unless you say the "b" word (bake) but I have to admit sushi is something I thought I'd prefer as take out until a few nights ago.

As a Valentine's gift for my Dad (a fellow sushi lover), I bought him (and me) a sushi cooking lesson. The chef easily admitted that sushi isn't his specialty either and that made me even more nervous. However, after a little practice and some team work I rolled my first sushi roll.

Trust me, it needs work...less rice, tighter roll etc but I'm excited that I took on this new culinary adventure. I even went to the Asian Food mart yesterday to buy more sushi making supplies. Last night I began by making my own spicy mayo. And the adventure continues...

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

It must be Spring!

Meals like this make me think Spring must be close by. The weather was warm yesterday, a summery drink was in hand and hot dogs were on the menu. These are my jalapeño popper dogs with "fried" okra. Happy Spring!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Meat and Potatoes

While I like exotic dishes, some times there's nothing like a good meat and potatoes dish. Tonight it was a crock-pot pot roast with a red wine and sun-dried tomato au jus. Accompanied by a side of mashed sweet potatoes and green beans.

Hint: Add a little Laughing Cow cheese to the green beans for a tasty, creamy sauce!