Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Day 21
I will post my concluding comments tomorrow, I am way too tired tonight, but I just wanted to share how excited I am that this is over and how glad I am that I did it. If nothing else, I weighed in tonight at 198.6 meaning I lost 17.8 pounds in 21 days by just changing my diet - no excercise. I know you're supposed to do light exercise and walk during the cleanse I just really didn't have time. I can only imagine the difference if I had! I am hoping to go mountain biking a couple times a week and get in better shape.
By the way, for those of you that know me, I haven't been under 200lbs since I had the portion of my thigh removed. I went into the ER weighing around 195 and came out at 218. They said it was just water weight from the saline but I can't imagine they put that much saline in me... Anyway, I've worked out since then and have not been able to lose the weight. So I'm pretty excited to be under 200 again and would like to get down to my target weight of 175 but we'll see about that.
Anyway, just wanted to make a "day 21" post and let you all know that I finished!
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Day 18
I was going to make a decent meal today but just had things going on all day and once I had the ingredients I just really needed to get out and get away from the apartment for a bit. We drove around and looked at houses; found one that really stood out to us and we hope the owner will call us back soon so we can go do a walk-through. I guess the real meal will have to wait till tomorrow.
Anyway, day 18: good riddance.
Day 17
Tonight I found out I really like wild rice. It has intimidated me to the point I haven't tried it until now. I mixed it 50/50 with brown rice, cooked it like normal and it was fantastic! Something they would do in Mexico a lot with our rice was add a banana or avocado to the rice. I know that kindof sounds gross but it was really good. I added a banana to my brown rice the other night and Laura looked at me wierd, tried a bite and added one to hers too. Anyway, I had a fresh pineapple all cut up so I figured I would try adding it to my rice and it was surprisingly really good as well. Just a thought.
Tomorrow I think I am going to make either Jambalaya or a vegetable soup... We'll see what I have time for.
If anybody has any questions please feel free to post a comment, I'll try my best to respond.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Day 13
Felt pretty good today, not too tired. Had a big exam this morning at school that I hope went alright, I should find out tomorrow hopefully. Anyway, everything seems to be going well with the cleanse. And Mom, you have 5lbs of whey protein en route to your house for when you do the cleanse...
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Day 11
Anyway, today went just fine, nothing really new to report beyond me eating meat! I still am a little dissapointed that I've only lost 6 or so pounds but I'll deal with that.
Oh, and I'm halfway done! Good times...
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Day 10
Anyway, today was fine. In all honesty I feel just like I did before I started, just hungrier and maybe a little more tired. Hopefully we see some decent benefits. I think I've lost a couple pounds, but not much. I should be working out some but I just don't feel like I have time to, my days are planned out for me from time time I wake up till I go back to bed... Oh well.
Sweet Potato Fries (Weeks One, two & three)
Mix ingredients together and store in an airtight container for up to 6 months. USE IN MODERATION. Maximum intake (1 small sweet potato a day)
• 1 cup sea salt
• 1/4 cup black pepper
• 1/4 cup garlic powder
• Olive Oil, for tossing
• 5 sweet potatoes, peeled and sliced into 1/4-inch long slices, then 1/4-wide inch strips, using a crinkle cut knife
• 1 tablespoon seasoning
• 1/2 teaspoon paprika
Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Line a sheet tray with parchment paper. In a large bowl toss sweet potatoes with just enough oil to coat. Sprinkle with House Seasoning and paprika. Spread sweet potatoes in single layer on prepared baking sheet, being sure not to overcrowd. Bake until sweet potatoes are tender and golden brown, turning occasionally, about 20 minutes. Let cool 5 to 10 minutes before serving.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Day 8
Not much to report today, same old schtick. I had leftover soup from last night for dinner - I really like it and will most likely make it again before this ordeal is over with. Didn't really notice anything worth mentioning today, don't feel different, didn't do anything different. Today was my first day on the Green Food pills but other than that no changes. I guess that's a good thing, right?
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Day 7
Still don't like vegetables, but trying to eat them. Tonight Laura made a really good crockpot lentil soup from an Emeril Lagasse challenge that I'll post the recipe below. It was from another blog with a lot of recipes for people on the cleanse so definitely worth checking out.
Last day of the nasty pills, woohoo!
Here's the recipe:
"GMA" put out the call and hundreds of viewers e-mailed us their super slow-cooker recipes. After thousands of votes, Mary Sperling's Lentil Soup was one of the five finalists in Emeril's Slow-Cooker Challenge.
Ingredients
· 3 carrots, chopped
· 3 ribs of celery, chopped
· 1 onion, chopped
· 3 cloves garlic, pressed
· 8 cups water (or vegetable broth)
· 2 cups lentils, rinsed
· 1 tsp. dried thyme
· 1 1/2 tsp. balsamic vinegar
· 2 tsp. salt
· 1 tsp. ground pepper
· 1 bunch kale, washed and chopped
Cooking Directions
Put all of these ingredients in the slow cooker. Set it on low if you are leaving it all day, high if you are starting it around lunchtime.
About 10 minutes before you are ready to serve the soup, add the last four ingredients.
You can add potatoes if you want more bulk. Add cubed potatoes at the beginning of cooking if you do.
Tomatoes are also good in this dish. Add one 14 1/2 ounce can of diced tomatoes at the beginning of cooking if you like. I don't use the tomatoes because my husband is allergic to them.
This lentil soup is everything people want now. It's loaded with nutrition, easy to make, inexpensive, delicious, low fat and vegetarian. As a mother of three and a graduate student, this soup is very handy.
The leftovers (even better the second day!) are a healthy hot meal I send in Thermos to school for lunch. My boys especially like the kale.
I once had a party at my home, and being concerned about having enough food, I threw this soup together in my slow cooker then finished the rest of my party prep. Surprisingly, this afterthought was the favorite food of the day!
Days 5 & 6
Yeah, really no changes at all other than being a little more tired. I definitely miss meat and am looking forward to Saturday when I can add in chicken and fish to my diet!
Oh, I guess something was interesting: tonight Laura said I smell very different - everything from my breath to my skin. I thought that was odd but I have noticed that my mouth actually tastes quite different than before. Weird.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Day 4
Another thing that I noticed today is that I kept reaching for food I can't have. Not that I was going to cheat on the diet or anything, just that I was being absentminded and wasn't really paying attention. I haven't cheated (intentionally or accidently) yet and do not plan on it. I decided from the get-go I was going to do this 100% and don't see much point in giving in and possibly compromising the results of the cleanse.
Tonight for dinner I had excellent stuffed green peppers. They were filled with brown rice, bean sprouts, onions and tomatoes. Doesn't sound all that great but I really enjoyed them; wierd, eh?
Anyway, today went very well and I didn't seem to notice being hungry or grumpy or having any difficulty with mental clarity. Everything seems to be going very well. Let's hope it continues this way!
On a side note Laura crushed my motivation today (not really). For some reason I had it in my head that I could have meat on day 8; she informed me it's not until day 11. What a bummer...
Friday, August 6, 2010
Day 3
On the food front I still don't really care for vegetables. They take forever to eat and prepare and they don't taste that great. I probably ate too much fruit today but I still definitely ate more veggies than fruit, just probably not the 2:1 that I am supposed to. For dinner tonight Laura made an avocado chutney that we found the recipe for on somebody else's blog who did the SP cleanse (lots of recipes over there, as well as the SP site, definitely worth checking out!) and it was fantastic! I ate it over brown rice and it was really really good. She grilled chicken for her and the kids and I think if I would have added some chicken to it then it would be something I would enjoy eating on a regular basis.
So day 3 down successfully - only 4 more to go before I can have protein! I am very excited for that. I really like chicken, shrimp, fish... All the proteins I'm allowed to eat are some of my favorites. It's sad I can't grill them but I'll survive. One of our friends is coming to visit and we will be feeding the Missionaries twice while I'm on this diet so hopefully they don't get offended that I most likely won't be doing my grilled meals for guests. Oh well, they'll get over it I'm sure!
To recap, I can't explain enough the difference between yesterday and today. Heck, it's probably extremely apparent just in my attitude in this post. I really needed a good day and wasn't let down.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Day 2

Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Day 1
So other than wanting food and something besides water to drink I think I did okay today. I noticed I was sweating most of the day and I've been absolutely exhausted. I am having a bit of a struggle with reading comprehension and I would imagine it's due to low blood sugar. I'm a little grumpy tonight but not too bad, I think it's primarily because our downstairs neighbor was a jerk to Laura today and I wish I was there so I could have told him where to stick it.
So there you have it, 1 down, 20 to go. Goo.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Introduction

So it is a 21 day diet and for days 1-10 I am only allowed to eat raw fruits and vegetables and take their pre-determined supplements that go along with the cleanse. One of these supplements, SP Cleanse, will be taken via pills at a whopping dosage of 21 pills a day! Holy cow, that's gonna be breakfast! Other supplements with the program include: SP Complete, SP Green Food, Gastro-Fiber and Whole Food Fiber. Anyway, I am a little aprehensive and also a little intimidated/anxious about this regemin. I do not have (or maybe utilize is the correct word) much self control when it comes to eating: I eat what and when I want. I love ice cream, I love having a can of coke now and then, I love a nice juicy steak, BBQ ribs is one of my favorite food groups... I will admit, I'm a little worried about going without so many things I really love.
Tonight I weighed myself (clothed in shorts and t-shirt) and am at 216.4 pounds. When I got married a little over 5 years ago I weiged about 180 pounds so I have put on a significant amount of weight. If it was muscle mass I wouldn't be upset but it is as far from that as possible. I don't really work out. I am in class for 7-10 hours a day and the rest of my day is spent having dinner with my family, playing with my kids and studying. If I were to work out I would have to replace something I'm doing and it would have to be time spent with my family and I'm just not willing to do that right now. I am going to try and bike at least 30 minutes 3-5 times per week while I'm studying. We'll see how that goes.
I ordered some whey protein to supplement the cleanse with just so I'm getting some protein in my diet but I will be taking minimal amounts of it and probably not for the first couple days.
Alright, I think that's about all! I am going to try to update this blog every night with my comments and experience; call it my journal if you will, I would just like some way of documenting this to be able to look back on the experience as a whole and on a day-to-day basis. I welcome comments from anybody and everybody so feel free. I am also leaving this blog public and am only inviting 1 person to the blog so anybody else reading this will be via word of mouth or sheer accident so I do not expect many readers at all (nor do I think I want many).
Wish me luck!