Day 1: This isn't so bad. In fact, it's kind of fun!
The UseUpAllTheVeggies Breakfast Bowl |
Chicken Waldorf Salad |
Day 3: Okay, I'm gonna do this my way. Screw your black coffee. I'm drinking mine with coconut milk, 1/8 of a fig (which I later omitted because the chunky texture was weird), homemade vanilla and cinnamon. Mmmm, delicious!
Bonus: I no longer want to slaughter everyone who talks to me.
Scrambled Eggs w/ Guac & Salsa Verde |
Day 7: I am so tired. And hazy. Did someone slip something in my water, or is this detox?
Lightened Up Chicken Parm |
Day 10: I feel slightly less drugged. Maybe a bit thinner and less bloated. Meals do take some time to prep and cook, but as someone who has been making most meals from scratch for almost 2 years, this is normal.
Roasted Beets & Brussels |
Day 16: EAT ALL THE VEGGIES! Throw in a slab of steak and 1/2 an avocado, please. I'm feeling great, and maybe a little like a cave woman as I tear into each meal.
Cauliflower Tabbouleh. Burger on the Side. |
Day 21: The only things I really miss are cheese and wine. Especially on days when I'm with my children all day.
Did I mention I'm a stay at home mom??
Chicken BLT w/ Crispy Potatoes |
Day 30: Down 10lbs. Not too shabby. Tried my old coffee creamer, BLEH. That stuff is nasty.
Fried Eggs w/ Sauteed Spinach & Tomatoes |
Day 32: I ate some cheese, had some wine. Maybe a gluten-filled chicken nugget? The euphoria (and wine) have clouded my memories.
Day 33: I feel kind of gross. I'm gonna stick to mostly Whole 30 eating, but there will be wine. In moderation... Well, let's be honest, the moderation part is iffy.
Today: Down 11lbs total and I feel good. This Whole 30 with grace thing is working for me, and I see no reason to change it up.
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The Good:
You aren't stuck eating bland boiled veggies and baked meat. In fact, there is a lot of leeway for creative cooking and I really enjoyed that aspect of Whole 30. (If you're on Instagram, follow me for more food pics and recipes!) I also enjoyed being able to take the easy route and throw burgers on the grill once in a while.
While I did loose weight, I didn't really experience the increase energy, clearer skin, etc. that many people claim when doing Whole 30. That may, in part, be due to the fact that I was already eating largely gluten and dairy free and I'm not a soda or juice drinker. I'll keep this under "Good" though, because a lot of people do experience these benefits.
While I did loose weight, I didn't really experience the increase energy, clearer skin, etc. that many people claim when doing Whole 30. That may, in part, be due to the fact that I was already eating largely gluten and dairy free and I'm not a soda or juice drinker. I'll keep this under "Good" though, because a lot of people do experience these benefits.
The Bad:
The extreme strictness was off putting to me. If you managed to get a grain of sugar in your green beans on day 29, you're supposed to re-start. (Bahaha! Man, they're funny.) The Whole 30 trolls on FB and Instagram were another downer. That just doesn't work for me. While I strictly stuck to foods technically allowed on the diet, I did have a few little "cheats" which included my daily coconut milk coffee and the occasional Larabar or Go Raw Choco Crunch Sprouted Cookies. Let's be clear, though, when I say occasional, I mean OCCASIONAL. This was a good balance for me, that allowed me to stay happy and still stick to the general principles of Whole 30. If I had not allowed myself these little concessions, I highly doubt I would have made it the full 30 days.
The Conclusion:
All in all, I think Whole 30 is a great program. My entire family ate more veggies and less empty calories had I not done the diet and I was never, ever left hungry. Whole 30 helped teach me to eat intentionally and that's a big deal in my book.
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