How
could you eat that junk? Its so bad for you! (nag, nag).
Dont you know those fries will give you a heart attack?
(nag, nag). You have to stop eating all that fast food, its
going to make you fat! (nag nag). You have to eat more
healthy food like fruits and vegetables - theyre good for
you! (nag, nag). Your friends nag you, your family nags you,
your doctor nags you, the health newsletters, websites and magazines
- they all nag you, and of course, your personal trainer nags the
heck out of you, to stop eating all those BAD FAST FOODS. But does
all that nagging you and bad-mouthing the fast food industry really
help anyone stop?
It
doesnt look that way. The fast food industry is thriving,
even in the bad economy. The Chicago Tribune recently said that
McDonalds is recession proof.
As
one of only two companies to turn a major profit over the last year
(the other being Wal Mart), McDonalds is laughing its way
to the bank. In fact, McDonalds plans to open 1,000 new stores this
year.
I was
driving down Route 95 a few weeks ago and pulled over to use the
rest room at Mcdonalds on a Saturday morning (theres a McDonalds
conveniently located immediately off almost every exit up and down
the full length of Interstate 95).
The
parking lot was full, it was standing-room only inside and the lines
snaked around into the seating area! Youd think Brad and Angelina
were there signing autographs or something. Nope. Just a regular
weekend at breakfast-time.
I was
shopping in Wal Mart the same week and I almost passed out when
I saw (smelled, actually) a McDonalds INSIDE THE WAL- MART!
Also, with lines.
Yep.
It looks like your friends and familys nagging you to stop
eating fast food, and all the messages of the health and fitness
industry to get people eating more health food are not
working!
So
what does work?
The
results of a new survey from the behavior and psychology section
of the journal, OBESITY (Feb 2009) provide some answers:
Researchers
at the University of Minnesota School of Public health surveyed
530 adults about their attitudes towards fast foods.
They
found that people already know fast food is unhealthy. (like, no
kidding!)
The
primary reasons they eat it anyway are because of the perceived
convenience and a dislike for cooking! (Id add another: they
think fast food is always cheaper than healthy food). So, said the
authors of this research paper, nagging people to eat more healthy
food and warning them that fast food is going to make us fat
and kill us is not the best approach.
Whats
the right approach?
Focus
on teaching people how to make healthy eating fast, convenient and
easy, because those are the reasons people are choosing fast food
in the first place.
So
whats holding us back from implementing or taking this advice?
Well, I think that most people cant get over the ideas that
they just cant
cook or that cooking is too time consuming
or that healthy food tastes like dirt (as if McDonalds
is gourmet food!)
That
said, Im not going to nag you, scold you or try to scare you
out of eating fast food. Im not going to lecture you about
health food (not today, anyway). Nor am I going to bad-mouth the
fast food restaurants. Im going to lead the new charge by
showing you just how easy and convenient it is to eat healthy and
nutritious food and make it delicous.
Heres
a few meal ideas (for starters) to prove my point.
3-MINUTE
APPLE CINNAMON OATMEAL
* natural oatmeal (like Quaker old fashioned rolled oats)
* natural (unsweetened) applesauce
* cinnamon
* for protein, serve with scrambled eggs or egg whites on side or
stir 1-2 scoops of vanilla protein powder into the oats
I eat
this almost every morning. Its faster, easier and cheaper
than going to the donut place or getting sausage, cheese, bacon
breakfast muffins at the fast food joint! (you dont have to
wait in line, either!)
10-MINUTE
LAZY PERSONS CHINESE STIR FRY
* Brown rice (I like basmati)
* frozen oriental vegetables
* chicken breast, grilled (try foreman grill)
* braggs liquid aminos (or light/lo-sodium soy
sauce) [Ed.
note: we recommend Celtic sea salt over liquid aminos, which is
processed soy w/ MSG]
This
takes 30 minutes, however, if you get a rice cooker and make a giant
batch, you can have your rice on standby for instant eats and this
will take less than 10 minutes.
It
doesnt get much easier than that. (I like those chinese veggies
that come with the little mini-corn-on-the-cobs reminds me
of that Tom Hanks Movie, BIG)
2-MINUTE
BLACK BEANS AND SPICY SALSA
* black beans (15 oz can)
* Medium or hot salsa
* 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
* 2 cloves garlic or chopped garlic to taste
* salt and pepper to taste
This
one takes you all of 2 minutes to make. No cooking required! And
its good! Its vegetarian as listed above, but if youre
a high-protein muscle-head like me, just add chicken breast or lean
ground turkey.
Best
part: this is all inexpensive food! Oats, rice, beans doesnt
get much cheaper than that - buy your healthy staples in bulk and
the cost per serving is probably less than mickey Ds! (yes,
even the Value meals)
This
means that my way of eating makes you more muscular and leaner
so you can look hot wearing very little clothes this summer
and be healthier and save money too.
About
The Author
Tom Venuto is a fat loss expert, lifetime natural (steroid-free)
bodybuilder, independent nutrition researcher, freelance writer,
and author of the #1 best selling diet e-book, Burn The Fat, Feed
The Muscle: Fat-Burning Secrets of The Worlds Best Bodybuilders
& Fitness Models (e-book) which teaches you how to get lean
without drugs or supplements using secrets of the world's best bodybuilders
and fitness models. Learn how to get rid of stubborn fat and increase
your metabolism by visiting www.burnthefat.com
Click
Here to
share this page with your friends, website visitors, ezine readers, social followers
and other online contacts.
Disclaimer:
Throughout this website, statements are made pertaining to the properties and/or
functions of food and/or nutritional products. These statements have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and these materials and products
are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.