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Plant-Based Eating :: Volume II Day 2

Day 2 Volume II

Today I woke up at 4 a.m. and was out the door by 4:50 with my friend Amy. We enjoyed a nice run with some hills and had fun cooling off by running through sprinklers along the way. It really, really makes a huge difference! We went a total of 8.59 miles and I burned about 900 calories; at least according to my Garmin anyway.

Before heading out the door, I ate a banana to help fuel the run. (110 calories, 30 carbs, 0 fat, 1 g protein)

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That last hill is the longest, but then it’s all downhill!Screen Shot 2013-07-06 at 11.46.46 PMAfter the run we changed to our swimsuits and grabbed some ice cold grapes before heading out to the pool. (~104 calories, 2 g carbs, 0 g fat, 1 g protein)

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After Amy left, it was time for a real breakfast! I had cooled down finally and my stomach was hungry for eggs! We get our eggs locally from these happy hens. šŸ™‚ I am not of the belief that consumption ofĀ allĀ animal protein is bad, but more of the belief that the American culture eatsĀ wayĀ more than necessary and that factory farming is harmful in a multitude of ways. I choose not to eat meat or dairy because it works for me and I don’t enjoy those foods.IMG_2179

I always add fresh garlic, onions, fresh spinach, and a whole tomato to my eggs. Today I also added some broccoli and mushrooms. šŸ˜‰ (189 calories, 12 g carbs, 5 g fat, 23 g protein)
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I was still hungry, so I ate an EnviroKidz bar – what can I say, I like the kid stuff too! And hey, it supports the Lemurs! šŸ™‚ (120 calories, 18 g carbs, 5 g fat, 2 g protein)IMG_2723

At some point in the midst of making breakfast and saving Lemurs, I also took all my vitamins too.

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For lunch it was my turn to cook for Mr. Zucchini Runner and I. We had broccoli, carrots, onions, celery, chopped walnuts and black beans, served with wild rice. (624 calories, 87 g carbs, 20 g fat, 26 g protein)IMG_2725

It turned out really well! The flavor of the celery and walnuts added a nice touch to this veggie dish. I’ll have to remember this… good thing I have a blog where it is documented. šŸ˜‰IMG_2726

I felt like a bottomless, always hungry, pit today… so I ate some cherries with little graham cracker sticks about 2.5 seconds after finishing lunch. (208 calories, 45 g carbs, 3 g fat, 3 g protein)IMG_2727

Then I had another snack about an hour later (pre-packaged from Costco). (70 calories, 12 g carbs, 3 g fat, 3 g protein)IMG_2728

For dinner it was just me, so I ate some boring sugar snap peas and a frozen Amy’s black bean and veggie burrito. Not very exciting or sexy. Sorry! (325 calories, 51 g carbs, 8 g fat, 10 g protein)IMG_2729

It didn’t look like much (frozen food never does) but itĀ tasted really goodĀ and hit the spot!IMG_2731

I realized I was still pretty far from my calorie goal for the day, so I ate 6 almonds while I figured out what else I could eat. haha (34 calories, 1 g carb, 3 g fat, 1 g protein)IMG_2732

I was craving sugar, so I opted for tea with fresh lemon and some honey instead. Good for digestion and tastes great!Ā IMG_2733IMG_2736

Once Mr. Zucchini Runner got home, he made some air popped popcorn, which was a perfect snack for the end of the day. I probably ate more than I should from a fiber standpoint, but it was so tasty! (153 calories, 31 g carb, 2 g fat, 5 g protein)IMG_2737

Grand totals for the day:

1,937 calories

289 carbs

49 g fat

75 g protein

Plant-Based Eating :: Volume II Day 1

Day 1 :: Volume II

It’s been a few months since I first journaledĀ A Week in the Life ofĀ my Plant-Based Diet. (I use the word diet as a noun here – not a verb. In other words, it is my food style of choice not a diet filled with restriction in an attempt to lose weight.)Ā You see, I want a redo on publicly tracking my plant-based diet, since I got sick two days after starting my last 7 day journey! I spent the majority of my illness on the couch, sleeping off a horrible cold and trying desperately to get better before my marathon. It wasn’t exactly the example of a standard week for me! Typically I’m burning 500-900 calories a day with workouts and when I was sick that wasn’t happening so food was minimal. I’m all about redemption and today I turned 36; what better way to kick off my 37th year on the planet than by sharing it with my blog followers and those interested in plant-based eating.

In an effort to always maintain a healthy weight, tracking what I eat periodically has proven very helpful. If I had to do it ALL the time, it would drive me crazy. But doing it for a few weeks at a time is beneficial. For me it is more than just the calories, fat and carbs too, it’s about choosing food that is colorful and nutritionally dense as much as possible and limiting refined sugar. Writing it down (or using MyFitnessPal.com) helps me to stay mindful of what I’m putting in my body.

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I started off my birthday with a 3.6 mile run in honor of 36 years. It was a balmy 87Ā° and there was partial sun, so it was a great workout! What a way to start the day! I also got to try out one of my birthday gifts; a running skirt! (Thanks Amy!)
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After my run a smoothie sounded good, so I loaded up the Vitamix with water, green grapes, celery, fresh blueberries, spinach, fresh lemon juice, carrots and a banana. It was delicious! (381 calories, 73 carbs, 7 g protein, 0 fat)IMG_2691

I don’t mess around with my smoothies. They are always LARGE and filling. I use the giant QT (gas station) cups we get on road trips and fill it to the brim!IMG_2692

Every morning I take some supplements and vitamins. They have changed a little since my last entries. I take oregano oil for antisepticĀ properties (seems to help with my allergies), glucosamine, fish oil and a multi-vitamin. Not pictured is Cordychi, which I take immediately when I wake up. It helps support immunity and lung function.Ā IMG_2693

I like to chew things for breakfast, so typically after a smoothie breakfast I will have one of these about an hour later with my coffee. šŸ™‚ (120 calories, 18 carbs, 5 g fat, 2 g protein)IMG_2698

Since it was my birthday, Mr. Zucchini RunnerĀ preparedĀ my lunch based on my specific made-to-order requests. It was awesome; especially since I was craving brussel sprouts for about 4 days! I say it often, but I am one lucky gal.IMG_2703

It was brussel sprouts, asparagus, carrots, onions, portobello mushrooms, broccoli, sugar snap peas cooked with a little grape seed oil and white wine over a bed of cooked quinoa and topped with some homemade spaghetti sauce from the fridge. Heavenly. (436 calories, 71 carbs, 11 fat, 18 g protein)IMG_2704

I felt like a little something sweet for dessert, so I ate one of the Joe-Joe cookies from TraderĀ Joe’s! So yummy and sweet. (65 calories, 10 g carb, 3 g fat, 1 g protein)IMG_2706

At one point, I ate some of this mix that was laying around the house, leftover from our 3rd of July party. But I have no idea how to track the trivial amount I ate. I allow for some of those. It’s not about being obsessive, it’s about health after all. šŸ™‚IMG_2709

Just before dinner, the gift Mr. Zucchini Runner purchased for me came in the mail! SKINS! He remembered! He is amazing when it comes to gift giving. I had completely forgot that we spent 10 minutes at the Skins booth at the San Diego Rock ‘n’ Roll Expo! I really wanted a pair, but talked myself out of it since I had purchased a new Garmin minutes earlier. You should check them out, they are very lightweight compression based out of Australia.Ā IMG_2710

For my birthday dinner we went to my favorite Vegan/Vegetarian restaurantĀ PomegranateĀ Cafe. I ordered the BBQ “Chicken” Quesadilla with a gluten-free tortilla and kale salad as the side. This is entirely an approximation, but gives me/you somewhat of an ideaĀ nonetheless. I should also note here, that Mr. Zucchini Runner ate 1 of the 3 triangles of the quesadilla and these numbers include dessert! (677 calories, 75 g carbs, 29 g fat, 30 g protein)
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We went with our friends Tom and Sarah, who also tried some of the amazing desserts!IMG_2714

After we ordered the desserts, I decided to tell one of the employees it was my birthday. He promptly said, “Oh! Happy Birthday! You get a slice of cake!” WOO HOO! It was AMAZING. The four of us sampled all the desserts, including my cake and then boxed up the leftovers to take home – they are very rich. So good. šŸ™‚ I also got a decaf coffee with coconut milk.Ā IMG_2717

We said our goodbye’s and headed home to enjoy a couple games of my favorite card game – my family calls it “Oh Hell” but I think the actual name is Nertz. I had a cup of tea with fresh lemon and honey while we played, before heading to bed! I’m such a party animal, I know. But it was a perfect way to spend my evening! In Phoenix in the Summer, you need to get to bed early so you can wake up before the sun and enjoy the coolest part of the day – especially if you are a runner. šŸ˜‰IMG_2716Estimated grand totals for the day:

1,679 calories

247 g carbs

48 g fat

58 g protein

100 g sugar (WAY over. Whoops!)