Juice Feasting Adventures
Monday, January 16, 2012
Giving it the old college try..
It's been a while since I've juiced. But I'm about to give fasting another go. I'm much more prepared this time. A friend inspired me to pick it back up. More to come.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
I Broke It
I broke my fast. I felt extremely shaky this morning, so I gulped down some juice with berries and a lot of greens. Then I guzzled some water. Then I just kept feeling worse. So, I ate some pasta.. Eden Foods organic vegetable kamut pasta with some organic sauce, diced tomatoes, and spinach. I enjoyed every morsel.
It could have been me hitting a big detox point, but I was just too weak. I'm a little upset with myself, but this was just my first time. I'll give it another go starting Monday. Either way, I'm going to stick to eating vegetarian for the time that I am not juicing. Maybe I'll go vegan! Who knows?
It could have been me hitting a big detox point, but I was just too weak. I'm a little upset with myself, but this was just my first time. I'll give it another go starting Monday. Either way, I'm going to stick to eating vegetarian for the time that I am not juicing. Maybe I'll go vegan! Who knows?
Friday, September 30, 2011
Preparing to Juice
Here is what I've done to prepare for juicing:
1) Find something or someone that will tell me exactly what to do. For me, that comes in the form of a book titled The Juice Fasting Bible by Sandra Cabot, M.D..
This book is awesome. It's only 146 pages, and it gets straight to the point. She offers several plans, and a ton of recipes.
2) Make a juicing plan. This was really, really hard. Even though I had every recipe laid out, making sure I was accounting for a week's supply of juicing was not easy. However, by using the seven day plan in the aforementioned book, I was able to put a solid plan together in about 45 minutes. Here's what I did:
Now, almost a week into it, I realize that recipes aren't really necessary once you know what you like. But, this made it so much less intimidating for the first go around.
I'll leave you with a bit of advice that I will be sticking to myself: GET RID OF ALL FOOD THAT ISN'T JUICING RELATED. Since we have a two year old, we do have some pastas, yogurts, and peanut butter and jelly stuff for her to eat since she isn't fasting with us. Even that makes my mouth water. If you can get rid of all of it, or just store it where it isn't readily available (since I do NOT advocate wasting food), do it. You will save yourself a lot of temptation.
1) Find something or someone that will tell me exactly what to do. For me, that comes in the form of a book titled The Juice Fasting Bible by Sandra Cabot, M.D..
This book is awesome. It's only 146 pages, and it gets straight to the point. She offers several plans, and a ton of recipes.
2) Make a juicing plan. This was really, really hard. Even though I had every recipe laid out, making sure I was accounting for a week's supply of juicing was not easy. However, by using the seven day plan in the aforementioned book, I was able to put a solid plan together in about 45 minutes. Here's what I did:
- Used the 7 day fast plan from The Juice Fasting Bible
- Accounted for each recipe, then doubled a few of them to make sure I had a week's supply of juice.
- Went shopping at Whole Foods
Now, almost a week into it, I realize that recipes aren't really necessary once you know what you like. But, this made it so much less intimidating for the first go around.
I'll leave you with a bit of advice that I will be sticking to myself: GET RID OF ALL FOOD THAT ISN'T JUICING RELATED. Since we have a two year old, we do have some pastas, yogurts, and peanut butter and jelly stuff for her to eat since she isn't fasting with us. Even that makes my mouth water. If you can get rid of all of it, or just store it where it isn't readily available (since I do NOT advocate wasting food), do it. You will save yourself a lot of temptation.
Day Five
Menu
Breakfast:
5 oz of blueberries
5 oz of blackberries
1 orange
1/2 grapefruit
1/2 inch ginger root
1 Tomato
1 Tomato
This was really good. My produce supply is dwindling, so I'm sparing my greens for lunch and dinner.
Lunch and Dinner:
Stuff thrown together randomly. I have a lot of stuff left, but at this point, I know what I like, and how much to put together. I'm not really following recipes. Something sweet+a lot of wheat grass and spinach seems to do the trick.
Today we soaked in Epsom Salt baths, since it's supposed to help with detoxing. Tomorrow will be Apple Cider Vinegar baths.
Day Four
Menu
Breakfast:
Bunch of blackberries
1 apple
Handful of wheatgrass
Slice of pineapple
1 cabbage leaf
This yielded about 2 cups. It tasted pretty good. I find that if I use enough fruit to cover the taste of the greens, it isn't too bad. What sucks is that fruit juice isn't supposed to be the majority of your diet in juice fasting because of its sugar content.
Lunch:
Leftovers
Dinner:
2 carrots
1/2 beetroot
Handful of spinach
2 apples
1/2 inch of fresh ginger root
a couple of chunks of pineapple
Handful of wheat grass
This was delicious, and really pretty.
So far, this is totally worth it. I have been a little sluggish, but it's wearing off.
Day Three
Menu
Breakfast
1 grapefruit
1 orange
2 carrots
handful of wheatgrass
This got me about a cup after I topped it off with a little bit of aloe vera juice
Lunch
1 peeled lemon
1/2 inch of fresh ginger root
1 apple
2 carrots
2 cabbage leaves
handful of mixed herbs (parsley and basil)
1/4 red onion
I got three full cups of this. It was positively disgusting. Never, ever again.
Dinner
Leftovers...
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Day Two
Menu
(all recipes from The Juice Fasting Bible)
Breakfast:
1 orange, with peel
1 lemon, peeled
1 pomegranate, seeds and flesh
2 inch slice of fresh pine apple
2 peaches, pitted
1 C pureed blueberries
I got about 3 cups out of this recipe after I added in the pureed blueberries.
Lunch:
1 grapefruit, peeled but with pith
4 oz of wheat grass
3 broccoli florets
2 brussels sprouts
2 carrots
1/8th cup of aloe vera juice (Lily of the dessert brand)
This yielded 2 cups.
Dinner:
1 grapefruit, peeled
1 lemon, peeled
2 stalks of celery
1 cucumber
1 red radish
2 inch slice of fresh pineapple
1/2 inch slice ginger root
(not sure the yield on this, since it's not quite dinner time)
So far, I'm not feeling too bad. I accidentally took a four hour nap today, and my head aches a little. But, since I knew this was part of the deal, I'm not really angry at the juice feasting gods. However, a couple of the juices I've had with celery in them seriously make me gag.
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