Eating Healthy - Easier Than You Think


by Adrianna Noton - Date: 2009-12-22 - Word Count: 512 Share This!

Decades ago eating healthy was actually easier than it is today. Fast food restaurants hadn't really become part of the American culture, and burgers and hot dogs weren't normal lunch or dinner fare; they were pretty much limited to special occasions such as outdoor cookouts or state fairs.

The worst thing we had to deal with back then was probably having too much butter on our potatoes and vegetables at dinner, and maybe some bacon was included in our breakfast. Other than that, school cafeterias weren't even allowed to have vending machines, they couldn't sell soda or coffee to even high schoolers, and even though lunches may have left a bit to be desired, they didn't include pizza or tacos.

Fast forward to the 21st century and things are so different - not only in schools but in restaurants, home life and on the road. Our lives are hectic so instead of cooking we order take out. Rather than finding time for a healthy breakfast we grab a muffin or breakfast sandwich that has enough cholesterol to cause permanent damage to our livers and gallbladders.

The trouble with all this is that these foods that cause so much damage to our bodies are just so good! It seems the better they taste the worse they are for our health. Even though we all know that fresh green vegetables are the way to go, many of us can't gag down broccoli without a stick of butter or half pound of melted cheese on top... Killing the entire reason for eating the broccoli to begin with.

There's a difference between learning how to eat healthy and trying to lose weight. Sort of. Many people just aren't fat. Actually, they're pretty thin! In spite of eating fried foods, burgers, butter soaked vegetables, and bacon every day with breakfast, some are lucky enough to tip the scales at below average weights.

It is truly a challenge to explain to your skinny girlfriend that ordering extra cheese on her pizza isn't such a great idea, as she sits across from you reminding you that she takes a size 2 and doesn't need to watch what she eats.

Until a critical episode occurs, most of these people don't have a clue they aren't eating healthy. They believe they are immune to the ill effects of pigging out on some of the worst food choices possible. They equate size with health. Find any 40 year old who works out, take a small size, looks terrific, and eats food that helps put her one step closer to the grave yard each day. Ask her to describe the last salad she had, and she'll likely describe something that was covered in tons of regular dressing that also included chunks of cheese, meats, croutons, and cole slaw. Delicious, yes. Healthy? Heck no!

Learning to eat healthy can be a tough choice, but it's even harder to keep the promise you made to yourself. Following a healthy diet for a week is different than adopting a significant life change. Unfortunately for many, the life change might be the "end of life".


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