As many of you are aware, I’ve been eating a whole food diet for well over a year now. It’s really encouraging to see that more and more people are becoming mindful of what they put into their bodies and are taking an active interest in better eating habits and overall health. I firmly believe that education is the key to a healthier lifestyle.
For years, I fell into the same trap as many others: opting for quick and easy meals from supermarkets, with little to no nutritional benefits. It’s so easy to blindly buy food out of convenience without thinking about its impact on our health. I’ve said it before, but our ancestors had the right idea when it came to eating, which is why obesity is a relatively new concept. In the West, we’ve adopted a rigid mindset of eating three meals a day—breakfast, dinner, and tea—without considering what our bodies actually need. In reality, nutrition is simple: keep it whole, keep it fresh, and listen to your body. It will tell you what it needs. One thing I feel strongly about is the issue of sugar addiction, which I believe is real and starts from a young age. Many children in the West are fed high-sugar, ultra-processed foods from an early age, particularly for breakfast. This sets the stage for a lifetime of unhealthy eating habits. By switching to a whole food diet, I’ve noticed huge improvements in my overall wellbeing, and I thought I’d share what a typical weekly shop looks like for me to show that eating fresh, whole foods isn’t as expensive or time-consuming as people might think. This week, my shopping consisted of:
This might seem like a lot of food, but it’s all about balance. My weekly shop does change slightly depending on what meats and fruits I fancy that week, but the basics remain consistent. And none of my meals take longer than 20 minutes to cook, which completely debunks the myth that junk food is more convenient. Fresh food is much quicker to prepare. How I Incorporate These Foods into Meals Breakfast is typically eggs, cooked in various ways. For snacks, I’ll have fruit or Greek yoghurt with berries. My main meal of the day is usually some form of meat paired with vegetables. I aim for at least half of my plate to be filled with vegetables. As for drinks, I start my day with a black coffee and then stick to water for the rest of the day. I keep my 40oz Stanley tumbler near me, ensuring I drink enough water throughout the day. I aim for three tumblers a day, which is just over 3.5 litres—ideal for my height and weight. Tips for Starting a Whole Food Diet I’m not one to lecture people on how they should live their lives. Change has to come from within, and you have to want it. But if you’re interested in trying a whole food diet, here’s my advice:
Switching to a whole food diet has been one of the best decisions I’ve made. Not only do I feel better, but I’ve also noticed a reduction in my weekly food bill. Who doesn’t like saving money? And as you build healthier habits, you’ll find that it’s easier to maintain them over time. Remember, nutrition doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s hard to believe almost a week has passed since my last blog post. Time seems to have flown by despite the fact it’s been a relatively quiet week. My daughter hasn’t been home, which means we still haven’t put up the Christmas tree. No rush, though – we’ve still got six weeks until Christmas. Hopefully, we’ll get it up on Sunday when she’s back.
This week, my Scarlet and Violet 151 Pokémon booster box arrived. I’ve been opening the packs one at a time and filming the process, contemplating starting a TikTok account dedicated to Pokémon TCG. Realistically, though, I probably won’t post the videos. Like many of my hobbies, I can see Pokémon becoming another addition to the long list of interests I’ve started enthusiastically before losing interest. That said, I’ve gone all in this time, ordering several Pokémon-related items online a couple of weeks ago. Of the four items, only one has arrived so far, so I’m still waiting for the rest. Let’s see if this hobby sticks around longer than usual! My workouts have stayed on track this week as I’ve continued with my 7-day routine. I think I’m about three or four weeks into this particular plan now – I’d need to double-check my previous blog posts to confirm. Today, being Friday, meant focusing on lower body exercises, including goblet squats, leg extensions, and Romanian deadlifts. These aren’t my favourite exercises, but they’re part of the bigger picture, so they need to be done. Yesterday was meant to be my usual food shopping day, but I decided to skip it. With my daughter not being home, her snacks and other bits haven’t been touched, and I still had plenty of food left from last week. Instead, I did a small online shop to top up on fresh produce like fruit and meat. I really enjoyed the cowboy pie I made last week, even though sausages don’t technically fit into the whole food part of my 90/10 diet. Higher-quality sausages with a higher pork content can almost be classed as whole foods, and baked beans, while not ideal, are still one of your five a day. Comfort meals like cowboy pie are perfect for this time of year. I think I’ll make it again tonight and finish the leftovers for lunch tomorrow. This morning, after my workout and bath, I had my usual scrambled eggs, although no bagels today as I’ve run out. Four eggs on their own still made for a solid first meal of the day. On the TV front, the first episode of Yellowstone season 5 part 2 aired. They’re releasing one episode each Monday, which is a bit frustrating. I’ve been eagerly awaiting Yellowstone’s return for what feels like 18 months. The new episode didn’t disappoint, although it felt a bit short. Spoiler alert: it’s disappointing that Kevin Costner hasn’t reprised his role, and they’ve written his character out, but with so many strong leads, I’m excited to see where the story goes. In other TV news, the final five episodes of Cobra Kai season 6 have dropped on Netflix. I’m looking forward to binge-watching them tonight. I’ve also yet to watch the season finale of The Penguin. From what I’ve read, it’s gone down as one of the highest-rated TV shows ever, and I completely understand why. I was hooked from the first episode and can’t wait to see how it wraps up. This afternoon, I’m planning to relax, make cowboy pie a little later, and wait for my mystery Pokémon parcel to arrive. I say mystery because I’m not sure which of the three remaining items it will be. After my evening meal, I’ll settle in for a Cobra Kai binge session before an early night with my audiobook. If I don’t get around to posting again over the weekend, I hope everyone has a great one! |
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