LizzieMaine
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Recently I've been reevaluating the way I eat -- I've had the habit, because of my work schedule, of eating on the run, usually cheap greasy takeout food, supplemented by popcorn and fountain Coke at the theatre. Not especially healthy, in other words. But I can't go to the other extreme either -- I just don't *like* most vegetables, and if I have to give up cheese and butter entirely I shall surely die.
So I've been trying an experiment, a sort of living-history approach to dieting. Lately I've been confining my weekly meal budget to the amount the ordinary American civilian was entitled to under food rationing. Here's the limits, which I've averaged out over the entire wartime period, since the specifics changed from week to week
Meat, all kinds -- 1 1/2 lbs/week
Sugar -- 8 oz/week
Butter -- 4 oz/week
Cheese -- 4 oz/week
Cooking fat -- 2 oz/week
Vegetables/fruits -- 2 lbs/week
Breads, cereals, milk - no limit.
I've been doing this for two weeks now, and can report that I've lost five pounds so far. I'm taking my meat in very lean thin cuts, and vegetables that I like,like tomatoes, carrots and peas, I'm getting in bulk. Some of the rationed items are no problem -- I don't take sugar in my tea, and rarely bake, so a half pound lasts me a long time. The cheese ration, on the other hand, is really rough -- I used to eat twice that much in a day.
I've also been avoiding items that weren't available during the period of rationing -- convenience foods, frozen dinners, etc. I limit my cereals to products that were actually on the shelf during the war era, so nothing sugary or elaborate, but a lot of Shredded Wheat and such.
I'm not sure how long I'll keep up with this experiment -- I'm figuring the rest of August, at least. But who knows, maybe I'll develop a taste for it!
Anyone ever tried an experiment like this? What were your results?
So I've been trying an experiment, a sort of living-history approach to dieting. Lately I've been confining my weekly meal budget to the amount the ordinary American civilian was entitled to under food rationing. Here's the limits, which I've averaged out over the entire wartime period, since the specifics changed from week to week
Meat, all kinds -- 1 1/2 lbs/week
Sugar -- 8 oz/week
Butter -- 4 oz/week
Cheese -- 4 oz/week
Cooking fat -- 2 oz/week
Vegetables/fruits -- 2 lbs/week
Breads, cereals, milk - no limit.
I've been doing this for two weeks now, and can report that I've lost five pounds so far. I'm taking my meat in very lean thin cuts, and vegetables that I like,like tomatoes, carrots and peas, I'm getting in bulk. Some of the rationed items are no problem -- I don't take sugar in my tea, and rarely bake, so a half pound lasts me a long time. The cheese ration, on the other hand, is really rough -- I used to eat twice that much in a day.
I've also been avoiding items that weren't available during the period of rationing -- convenience foods, frozen dinners, etc. I limit my cereals to products that were actually on the shelf during the war era, so nothing sugary or elaborate, but a lot of Shredded Wheat and such.
I'm not sure how long I'll keep up with this experiment -- I'm figuring the rest of August, at least. But who knows, maybe I'll develop a taste for it!
Anyone ever tried an experiment like this? What were your results?