12th July 2013
I am in competition with no one. I run my own race. I
have no desire to play the game of being better than anyone, in any way, shape
or form. I just aim to improve, to be better that I was before. That’s me and I
am free. — Unknown
Well I made it through my first days of the fruit
challenge set by Pam, 5 x 80g portions of fruit, I had 80g of blue berries on
my breakfast, a tray of mixed fruit that a member bought me from Co-op which
had mango, pineapple, melon and kiwi in, then I finished it off with a banana,
actually easier than I expected because I won’t like I wasn’t looking forward
to it!
I’ve been and bought some blueberries and cherries for
today and I’m going to make a smoothie for my breakfast I thinks.
Now this is a personal challenge which you’re all welcome
to join in, I just thought I’d emphasise that the government guidelines lines
have always been 5 a day of mixed fruit and veggies not just fruit. New research has found that eating your five
a day increases life expectancy by around three years and even managing just
three a day can give you an 18 month advantage over those who didn't eat fruit
and veg every day.Fruit
and veg can add years to your life , it backs up the World Health Organisation’s
recommendations
that we should all eat at least 400g of fruit and veg a day. That’s a lot of fruit and veg, then there’s a
lot of nutritionists actually suggest we aim for more like eight portions, with
five of those being vegetables. So what’s
a portion? It’s a single fruit such as
apple or banana, or a handful of small fruits, eg, two kiwis, two satsumas or
two plums and for even smaller fruits such as berries and cherries, a portion
is more like seven or eight. For larger
fruits such as mangoes and melons, half of the full fruit counts as a portion.
A portion of veg is around the size of your palm for uncooked veggies such as raw broccoli florets or carrots. Once cooked, a measure of three heaped tablespoons counts as a portion. There are a couple of vegetables that don't count including potatoes, which are classed as starchy carbs, yams and plantains. Onions and mushrooms do count, though – bonus!
A portion of veg is around the size of your palm for uncooked veggies such as raw broccoli florets or carrots. Once cooked, a measure of three heaped tablespoons counts as a portion. There are a couple of vegetables that don't count including potatoes, which are classed as starchy carbs, yams and plantains. Onions and mushrooms do count, though – bonus!
Did you
know frozen veggies are thought to be even better than fresh as they retain
many of their nutrients that fresh food loses in its journey from field to plate?
Apparently tinned aren't as good as
fresh or frozen but last longer and are cheaper which makes their nutrients
good value for money. Both tinned and frozen should be eaten in the same
portion sizes as fresh.
Even beans, lentils and pulses come under the five a day umbrella. Three heaped tablespoons of cooked beans counts as a portion. However, no matter how many varieties of bean or lentil you eat, they will only count as one every day.
Even beans, lentils and pulses come under the five a day umbrella. Three heaped tablespoons of cooked beans counts as a portion. However, no matter how many varieties of bean or lentil you eat, they will only count as one every day.
Lastly
fruit juice or smoothies count but it’s recommend you don't drink more than one glass
a day as they aren't as good for you as eating the fruits whole, also fruit
juice has to be ProPointed, so do shop bought smoothies!
So
there you go, everything you need to know ;)
I
intend to have a very relaxed day today, once I’ve got all my work done, I’m
going to enjoy some of this sunshine we’ve been having – no fence painting for
me today, I shall only be doing things that take my fancy, it’s a chill out day
today, I think I have a massage this afternoon too, so that’ll be nice – must check
diary! Yeah mom and I shall mostly be
enjoying sitting in our lovely back garden ;-) loves the summer I do ;-)
Here’s
to a fruity Friday! Eat Gorgeous
BeYouTiful and remember you’re worth the effort. xx
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