Fat Chef gets Fit Day 3

June 17, 2006 on 8:56 am | In Fat Chef gets Fit | No Comments

Update for July 16, 2006. 

Well I started off my day to day with 12 of each exercise, took a quick shower, and headed off to work.  (I work as a software designer during the week, and a chef on the weekends.)  So Friday is bagels and doughnuts day, but some how I managed to just have one bagel with a little bit of cream cheese.  I didn’t bring anything for lunch, so I picked up a cob salad.  Later on they brought in some leftover Lasagna, garlic bread, pastries and salad.  I was quite good in that I only had some salad, and 1 small piece of garlic bread.  Later when I got home I made some pasta with fresh made sauce, with green beans, and cauliflower.  My wife cooks most of the time during the week and she is a great cook, the bad part is she doesn’t know how to cook very healthy meals.  She makes great Mexican food, especially tamales, pozole, tostadas and much more.  So since she was still at church when I got home, I took the chance to whip up something.  I put the recipe link below.

Breakfast:
Sun dried tomato bagel, with cream cheese.

Lunch:
Cob Salad with Triscuit crackers.

Afternoon snack:
Mixed Greens with a little ranch dressing, and 5 gold fish crackers. 
1 small piece of garlic bread.

Dinner:
Pasta with my fresh made sauce and vegetables.
      
Cooking tip of the day: 
When cooking vegies like Green beans and Cauliflower, that have different cooking times, boil them separately until almost done, and then remove them from the heat and set aside.  You can stop the cooking and “refresh” the vegetables by putting them in to an ice bath or under running cold water.  Use lots of fresh vegetables like in my pasta recipe.
This recipe is easy, quick and you can use broccoli, squash or other vegies instead of the cauliflower or green beans. 

 

Fat Chef gets Fit Day 2

June 16, 2006 on 7:13 am | In Fat Chef gets Fit | No Comments

Today is the second day of the challenge.  I started off the day with 11 of each of my exercises.  I walked for 25 minutes, and had my salad today.  The hardest part was to pass up the cake that we had at work today made with real whipped cream and strawberries.  I don’t know what I did to it, but my left shoulder is bothering me a bit.  I will see how it feels in the morning.  As a bonus for my “mental fitness” I went to my first toast masters meeting, and I also listened to several business related podcasts during my commute today.  

Breakfast:
Oatmeal with apple cinnamon tea bag and Equal
Coffee with “light” creamer, and equal.

Snack:
Plain Micro-waved pop corn.
1 Liter Water with lemon.

Lunch:
One head of Romaine lettuce with lemon and spices.
Home made vegetable beef soup with fresh green beans, cauliflower, garbanzo beans, and so on.
Green Tea

Afternoon snack:
Peanuts
Coffee again

Dinner:
Two chicken drumsticks, and pasta with tomato cream sauce.
Cantaloupe
 

Fat Chef gets Fit Day 1

June 15, 2006 on 7:02 am | In Fat Chef gets Fit | No Comments

Update for July 14, 2006  

Today was the first day of my 12 week challenge.  I started of the morning with 10 of each my exercises.  Push-ups, Sit-ups, 4 count Jumping Jacks, and Squats.  I also kept track of everything that I ate today.  I did not get a chance to walk today, so I guess I will be walking every day for the rest of this week.  I also had my Salad today.  I probably ate a bit more than I should have, but what I did eat was fairly good.

Breakfast:

10 oz glass of orange/carrot juice.

Oatmeal with apple cinnamon tea bag and Equal

Snack:

Peanuts

Lunch:

Shrimp fried rice with brown rice, shrimp, carrots, onion and garlic.

One head of Romaine lettuce with 2 Tbs dressing.

 

Afternoon snack:

One half of a wrap with chicken, lettuce, sun dried tomatoes and a bit of vinaigrette dressing.

Dinner:

Home made vegetable beef soup with fresh green beans, cauliflower, garbanzo beans, and so on.

One Kiss sized bite of chocolate.

Cooking Tip of the day.

At work instead of buying the pre-made packages of oatmeal, I add a bag of apple cinnamon tea (which I keep on my desk) to hot water or milk and seep the tea. Add quick oats to the “tea” and microwave about 30 seconds, and then stir. Then microwave 20 seconds at a time.

Fat Chef Gets Fit.

June 14, 2006 on 8:06 am | In Fat Chef gets Fit | 2 Comments

I have been listening to a number of podcasts lately and I was going through some health related pod casts where I came across “Fat guy gets fit”. Chris from Fat guy gets fit created a 12 week challenge to get fit (or at least more fit then you are currently).  Though I found it a couple of days after it started, I think it is worth participating.  Since I have been overweight most of my life, and in the last few years I have been very unactive.  So I have decided to take the 12 week fitness challenge. 

I work as a software designer during the week and a personal chef on the weekends. I often prepare gourmet meals for my family or others, and they are not always low fat. I will be working to change what we eat at my house.  Also my son has started “working out”, and has shown more of an interest in healthier foods as well. Part of my issue is that I sit in front of a computer for 8 to 10 hours a day and then have 2 to 3 hours of commuting each day. Since I work as a chef, I thought it would be appropriate for me to develop or improvise some healthier menu items that I can share with the rest of the Challenge participants.Part of the challenge is to choose 5 areas that I need to work on. Since I have a busy schedule, I decided to work the following into my schedule.

1) Daily morning exercise which will start at 10 and add one each day until I can’t do any more. The exercises will include the following:

Push-ups  
Sit-ups
4 Count Jumping Jacks
Squats

2) Reduce My current waist size of 44 to 42, and perhaps 40.

3) Walk for 20 minutes 5 days per week.

4) Eat at least one salad per day, lots of fruit and vegies and in general eat better.

5) Keep a log or blog of everything that I eat each day, and include interesting recipes.

I want to put my own personal twist on it. Since I do personal chef work, I thought it would be interesting if I would blog some of the healthy eating ideas I use over the next 12 weeks.

                

    

    

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