Monday, March 31, 2014

Food Guide Pyramid



Today I thought I'll start with some basics. What do I have to eat everyday? Which food groups should I avoid? How many times a week should I consume meat and fish? These are the questions circling our mind when we start to engage with Nutrition. Or at least these where my questions!

So I think that every body has seen or heard of the Food Guide Pyramid at least once. If not don't worry...now is your time! Basically the Food Guide Pyramid shows us how often and how much to eat a specific food group like fruits, meat, eggs,...

As you can see at the base are all the liquids. Now every box equals a portion.
So 3 portions water, 2 portions tee and one portion juice per day. My advice...just drink as much as you can. What I always say is, if you are thirsty it's already too late. Your body is already dehydrated. I can't really say how much because every body has a different daily rhythm. The average is at least 1,5 l per day, but if you work out or it is a really hot day you should drink up to 3 l, because your body loses a lot of water by sweating.

Moving on to the second row we have the fruits and vegetables. For this category there is only one thing you shouldn't forget and just engrave it in to your mind! “5 A Day” Just remember that. It is very important for us to eat 5 different fruits & vegetables each and every day! If you want to get more specific, the picture tells us 2 fruits and 3 vegetables, of which one can be replaced with a liquid form, e.g. tomato juice.

And then there are the carbs! :) We all love them, because they are very easy to prepare. I will write a more specific entry on carbs, because there is a lot to say. For now just know 1 portion of each for the day is enough. And try to eat them as soon in the day as possible.

The 4th row from the bottom pictures the 3 dairy products (yogurt, milk & cheese), all oils and nuts. They have to be consumed 1 portion each per day again. Yogurt and milk can always be combined with oats and fruits for a great breakfast. Olive oil is better used uncooked in salads or for final seasoning while serving a dish. Otherwise it loses all of its nutritional benefits.

Now we are going to a different level. The next row tells us how much to eat per week! 2 times fish, 3 eggs and 1 time low-fat meat. - Here I want to include that even eggs in a cake or in other desserts count. - And yes I said one time meat. I know it's hard. I know you wanna eat your bacon for breakfast, but try to reduce it. As soon you'll do that, you'll notice the difference. It's OK to eat a good steak every once in a while, but sausages, beacon...it's just not necessary! I myself am not a vegetarian for the very simple reason: I freaking love meat. But it's just sooo disgusting to find ½ kg steak meat at the supermarket for 2-3€! It's just wrong...you don't even wanna know what's in there anymore. Believe me. Just save your money and go eat a good grilled steak! It even tastes better.

Enough said about meat. The last 2 rows depict all the fat, chocolate and candy. The three last boxes should be consumed rarely. It's OK to treat yourself, just not too often. Every time you feel the urge to eat something sweet just try eating an apple first. After that you can treat yourself, because this big urge will be stilled and you'll eat a reasonable portion of sweets.

Yup so that's it! I myself am still working on it, so don't worry if you are not perfectly intact with everything. Everything takes time and discipline and thank God you have me, because my next post will be a totally delicious and healthy recipe, that I enjoy eating a lot.

Hope you liked my little "interpretation" today. Feel free to leave comments and suggestions.

Keep Smiling

M

Monday, March 24, 2014

Intro


Hey there. So for my first blog entry I thought that it's best if I shortly introduce myself. My name is Melina but all my friends call me Mel or Meli, but I'm going with Mel. I'm 20 and I'm currently living in Vienna, Austria. As you will later notice from the pictures I'm about to upload, I definitely don't look Austrian. Haha.

I'm actually from Greece. Yes! And I know what you all think!! The typical: Ahh the land of sunshine, democracy and all those difficult words we use in biology, maths, physics,...
If I weren't Greek I would probably think that, too! Hahaha. But there's more to it and I'll prove it to you, because this summer y'all coming with me to Greece!

Many of you are probably wondering: “So what the hell are you doing in Vienna?”
Well well relax I was coming to that. I sometimes get carried away, talking about my home country.
So as I said I live in Vienna, because I'm studying here. I'm in this beautiful city now for 3 years and I study nutritional science.

I want this blog to be mainly about facts on healthy nutrition, yummy recipes that are easy to make and very healthy, BUT – and there is a big but- I also enjoy fashion, beauty, music and traveling very much. Sooo I'm going to combine my interests and make something beautiful for everyone who is interested.

That was my short intro. Feel free to leave comments. I'm really looking forward to your feedback.

Enjoy life. And keep smiling. ;) 

M