3 Keys to making a Fresh Start with your Diet

Well it’s that time the year again when people all around the world just like you proclaim they are going to be better eaters. In fact, eating better, or losing weight is the number one New Year’s resolution. So what does it take to make this time around different.? Before you attempt to make a start, you need to feel confident that you will succeed. There are three things that will help you build your confidence. The first, is to really get clear on why you want to change your eating habit’s. Next, a sound knowledge of the foods you want to include is needed. Finally, you’ll need to get comfortable with the skills that will make your time in the kitchen relaxing and enjoyable.

Colorful cooked fish fillet

Fast and Healthy Thai Fish Recipe

So why do you want to change your eating habits? Is it the ever popular lose weight? Perhaps your goal is to save money by cooking at home more often. If you’re like me, then good eating habits are as much about staying out of the doctor’s office and having the health and energy to enjoy my favorite activities. The important thing is to have a motivation that is meanigful to you. Doing anything just because you should is a recipe for failure.

 

bowl of oatmeal

Curried oatmeal with coconut and extra fiber

The reasons for losing weight are truly wide ranging. Everyone has their own goals and I won’t go into those here. Rather, some of the tactics that can be used to achieve weight loss make for a more interesting discussion. First and foremost is connecting an intention with an activity. So for example, if your intention is to balance your blood sugar and the activity is a sprinkling of cinnamon on your oatmeal, that sends a strong signal to your body of an expected outcome.

 

Another example might be the improvement of digestion by focusing on food combining. Vegetables and proteins are far more easily digested together than say, meatloaf and mashed potatoes. So if you were to choose a cooked leafy green vegetable, such as spinach, and combine that with a piece of grilled salmon and hold the intention that the meal will be easily digestible for you, then you are helping your body to more effectively absorb and utilize the nutrients in the food.

 

Once you have a specific measurable goal, such as saving money by cooking at home three nights a week, the next step is to focus on a specific foods you want to prepare. In our house, there are always leafy greens of some type in the fridge. Kale is very popular, also escarole and spinach. Other staples in the fridge include red bell pepper, zucchini, carrots, onions, ginger, and jalapeno. All of these allow for enough combinations to keep things interesting enough.

 

Indian Menu of Chana Masala Cabbage Sabzi Butternut Puree

Indian Menu of Chana Masala Cabbage Sabzi Butternut Puree

For proteins by wife and I tend to eat a lot of chicken, fish, and even beans. We might stir fry some chicken with ginger and broccoli. My wife loves a simple fish curry made with onion, turmeric, and coconut milk. I mentioned escarole earlier. This mildly bitter flavored leafy green pairs especially well with white beans.

 

Tying all of this together are the kitchen skills that make cooking fast and easy. You will need to get comfortable with an 8 inch Chef knife. This is an indispensable tool in so many ways. From slicing bell peppers to chopping onions to mincing garlic your chef’s knife will become your best friend. Learning specific cuts such as Julianne will also help you give variety to the appearance of your dishes.

Holding a knife properly helps it do the work for you.

Holding a knife properly helps it do the work for you.

Getting comfortable with a few key cooking techniques will also give you the confidence to successfully adopt new eating habits. For example, steaming vegetables is a great first step that speeds up cooking times. One of Kathy’s favorite ways to enjoy broccoli is to first lightly steam it, then sauté it in olive oil with a little bit of garlic and some julienned sun-dried tomatoes. What I really want to make her smile, I topped the dish with a few toasted pine nuts.

 

Poaching is another simple technique worth getting familiar with. It’s really just a fancy word for cooking food in liquid just below the boiling point. My favorite way to prepare fish, such as Tilapia, is to poach it over a bed of vegetables ( https://www.theconfidencediet.com/412/ ). I might start by getting some cabbage, carrot, and ginger going in a pan on the stove. Then add a splash of chicken stock, and lay the fish on top. Cover it and let it cook for about eight minutes. A splash of soy sauce and a sprinkle of chopped cilantro add a sparkling finish.

 

This year can be different for you. Arm yourself with a strong motivator, a clear idea of the foods you wish to begin including in your meals, and a few key practical skills. Maybe even enlist the help of a friend or two who share your vision, and watch how your confidence, and therefore your success, grows throughout the year.

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