I must stop biting my fingernails in 2011. On the way to the hairdresser yesterday I caught myself biting my nails out of boredom. I must stop this. I had a case of MRSA in May 2009 and it was not fun having surgery on my finger and literally removing the flesh all the way to the bone in order to stop the infection from spreading further. I almost lost the top part of my index finger on my right hand.
I am considering becoming an avid runner in 2011, I miss aerobics so much so I am sure that running could become a new addiction.
I love newspapers and this morning my father brought back the local newspaper. When I was checking the Harvey's salespaper has red seedless grapes on sale this week! I love red grapes and they are better than green grapes for you!
I'm Morgan: Christ Follower, Small Town Girl, Wife To My Best Friend, Mother, Country Music Lover, Family Oriented, & Registered Dietitian. These are my thoughts, pictures, and journey :)
Showing posts with label Harvey's. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
New Years Resolution
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
New Guidelines
In class yesterday one of my professors brought up that there have been new Dietary Guidelines show that now, no more than 7% of total calories should come from saturated fat each day. 7%! One of my Lean Cuisine meals, Lean Pockets, or one of my Smart One meals has near that. Heck, even if I ate a turkey dog with a wheat bun and add my usual ketchup, mustard, and sweet relish that would add to the fat for the day. This means that if I ate two to three frozen meals each day to make keeping up with my calories or keeping up with Weight Watchers points easier would not be the best idea when it comes down to the fact that I need to keep my saturated fat less than 7% daily. Not to mention the saturated fat in these meals, the sodium content is outrageous! I love my Smart Ones meals, especially the Vodka Rigatoni and the Canadian Ham & Egg English Muffin but when it comes down to the Dietary Guidelines and trying to follow them - is eating these meals worth it? As a college student, already working three jobs, I prefer cheap meals in moderation such as the $2.33 Smart Ones meals or when Harvey's grocery store has Lean Pockets priced at 3 (2 per box) for $5 when you use your Harvey's key. Now as nutrition major, I would tell one who wants to lose weight to cut their calories by 500 calories each day for one week to lose one pound per week. This would mean that one should simply count their calories and they will lose weight. Well, me, a nutrition major eating Lean Pockets and Smart Ones and other frozen prepackaged and processed meals makes it extremely easy to count calories and to help me or anyone else to lose weight on a budget. But when it comes down to it, preventing things such as coronary heart disease, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes is a lot more important than simply dropping weight just by counting calories. Therefore, others and myself need to watch fat and sodium in my food before consuming it. So if I crave pizza tomorrow, I can grab a Lean Pocket and have those 290 calories and the saturated fat and sodium that is in them, but as long as I don't eat a Lean Pocket every day and as long as I don't eat 3 at a time, a Lean Pocket can be an excellent choice when it comes to teaching one to eat in moderation. It is a solution to implementing change into ones diet, including mine!
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