{"id":1672,"date":"2013-12-02T15:37:42","date_gmt":"2013-12-02T19:37:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/zzzptm.com\/wordpress\/?p=1672"},"modified":"2016-12-17T17:00:21","modified_gmt":"2016-12-17T21:00:21","slug":"the-dawn-of-history-diet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/zzzptm.com\/wordpress\/?p=1672","title":{"rendered":"The &#8220;Dawn of History&#8221; Diet"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Since I&#8217;ve gotten a Fitbug with my company&#8217;s wellness program, I&#8217;ve been entering my food data every day. There are some things that, after I ate them and entered the data, I decided that I&#8217;d never eat them again. That led to me checking on things before eating them and adjusting my intake appropriately. Then there were other things that had a good-to-great level of nutrition per calorie, so I&#8217;m keeping those in the diet. <\/p>\n<p>My basic plan is to enjoy one vendor lunch per week, but to eat carefully in the restaurant. It won&#8217;t kill me to have the odd burger here or there. Every other day, though, I&#8217;m going with what I call a &#8220;Dawn of History&#8221; diet. I made it up myself, so I know it&#8217;ll be awesome for me. YMMV.<\/p>\n<p>While I like the idea of a paleo diet, I&#8217;mma gonna have my tortillas. Also cheese. Both of those things were available early on in the civilized human experience, so that gives me an opportunity to coin a new name for the diet.<\/p>\n<p>The heart of the idea is portion control. When I look at what I&#8217;m eating and keep things to proper portions, I can enjoy a range of foods that I like, sampling them here and there, and not feel full during the day. When I do hunger, I follow the adage, &#8220;If you&#8217;re hungry enough to eat an apple, eat an apple.&#8221; Carrots, bananas, oranges, and other fruits and vegetables work just fine as substitutes. If, after having one of those, I still need a little taste of something sweet, a single chocolate miniature (40 kcal) hits the spot and I&#8217;m good.<\/p>\n<p>So what do I eat? Greek yogurt, bananas, frosted mini-wheats, whole milk at breakfast. Tortillas (2) and 1\/3 cup cheese for lunch, along with a cup of mandarin oranges in light syrup, and a serving of baby carrots for lunch. Snacks can include 1 oz of beef jerky, a chocolate, more fruit, or a bag of popcorn. Dinner is whatever the family is going to have for dinner, but I&#8217;m sure to have a reasonable amount. We typically have chicken or turkey as a supper protein, with a goodly amount of vegetables served up. That&#8217;s good stuff. Drinks are all zero calories, like water or diet soda. OK, so diet soda wasn&#8217;t available in 3000 BCE along with all of these <a style=\"text-decoration: none;\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dietpillresource.com\/best-diet-pills-for-teenagers\"><span style=\"text-decoration: none; color: #3d3d3d;\">best teenage diet pills<\/span><\/a> on the market of today, but the name of the diet is just a guideline, not a rule. <\/p>\n<p>Added to this is a good walk on most days of the week. A good walk is around at least 20-30 minutes of brisk walking, enough to where I can feel the blood pumping in me and I take in some good breaths. If I can eat that light lunch quickly, I can use my hour to drive to the botanical gardens (10 min), walk around and see the sights (40 min), and then head back to work (10 min). I feel great after that walk and I don&#8217;t feel like crashing around 2PM. If the weather is bad, I can hit a local museum on any day but Monday &#8211; and on Mondays, I can take in the hothouse at the botanical gardens for a tropical stroll.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m doing this because I want to get good value out of what I eat, I want to enjoy art and nature, and I want to be a happy person. Crash and fad diets leave people unbalanced and miserable. I&#8217;ve seen portion control work for Alton Brown and others for a simple reason: it involves a permanent change in the way one looks at food and lifestyle. I can eat whatever I want to eat because I make a strict accounting of everything I eat&#8230; and that leads me to not wanting certain things because of their lack of underlying value.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s why I like calling it a &#8220;Dawn of History&#8221; diet. That takes my mind back to philosophers of old that advocated finding a balance in one&#8217;s life. It takes me back to when men did not think themselves masters of all that they could see, but wanting to find harmony with the nature around them. Sure, I&#8217;m romanticizing and picking and choosing what philosophies and folkways I identify with: that&#8217;s the whole point of creating a theme for an otherwise hokey meal plan. By making it a process that I&#8217;m aware of and intrigued by (accounting) and framing it with a motif (ancient philosophies), I can savor my life choices and see this as what I permit myself to do and not what I am forbidden to do. I am forbidden in no thing, but I am free to choose to decline that which does not keep me in balance.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Since I&#8217;ve gotten a Fitbug with my company&#8217;s wellness program, I&#8217;ve been entering my food data every day. There are some things that, after I ate them and entered the data, I decided that I&#8217;d never eat them again. That led to me checking on things before eating them and adjusting my intake appropriately. 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