Days 4 and 5
No matter what your choice is regarding your diet, always be prepared for unforeseen circumstances and never be hard too on yourself if you "fall off the wagon". Tomorrow is another day. Just resolve to do better.
That's exactly how my weekend went. Day 4 was Saturday and the second day of helping friends move. It was also the day of a fundraising supper at our local fire hall. Lunch was at a local pub - so what do you eat there? Make the best choices possible. My choice - a garden salad and split pea soup. Not 100% raw, but not a bad choice. Supper was at the fire hall. We had our green smoothie before we left home (the fire hall is only three doors up) and walked into the building smelling the most mouthwatering aroma of home cooked foods. So we enjoyed baked beans, potato scallop, and brown bread. We left the ham for others to enjoy. The lesson from this - begin again tomorrow.
And tomorrow was Day 5 - Sunday. I always try to have simple meals that don't require a lot of preparation on Sunday, especially if we have a second or third event, after our morning church service.
So lunch was a Wilted Kale Salad and left over Carrot Pate - quick, healthy and filling. And back on the program!
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So glad to hear that even the teacher has times like I do. It really helps me to think that sometimes I can go to the church fundraisers for the fellowship even if I have to go off of my normal eating pattern. I too would have left the ham for others to enjoy. You're right tomorrow is another day and I shouldn't feel guilty about once in a while eating something I feel I shouldn't. By the way the meal sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteGlad I could make you feel better. Remember that this is about you and not anyone else. Therefore you make the decisions that are right for you - day by day.
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