Clean eating - what does it mean to YOU! (new)
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MeDoula
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to the group. In the last couple years, my eating habits changed a lot but could be better. We try to eat lots organic, fruit, veggies, whole grains, etc.
I've been browsing the group and I wondered....what does "clean eating" mean to you personally?
I look forward to getting to know everyone and make new friends with same goals.
I'm new to the group. In the last couple years, my eating habits changed a lot but could be better. We try to eat lots organic, fruit, veggies, whole grains, etc.
I've been browsing the group and I wondered....what does "clean eating" mean to you personally?
I look forward to getting to know everyone and make new friends with same goals.
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Lots of fruits and veggies, switching from white to brown..most importantly staying under 2500mg sodium.0
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For me it means eating lean meats, vegetables, nuts & seeds, some fruit, little starch, and no sugar. Avoiding processed foods and seeking wholesome ingredients in any recipes. It also means feeling great and glowing from the inside out. Eating clean has an immediate impact on how I feel and it gives me fuel to power through my hard core workouts :happy:0
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To me clean eating means eating everything as close to it's natural state as possible, minimally processed. We eat a lot of organic produce, we eat sprouted grain bread but still eat some whole wheat, I try to avoid anything artificial or genetically engineered, I don't touch soy products and eat very minimum corn, I try to drink raw goat and cow's milk whenever I can get myself to my local farm and I also buy local grass fed meats, pastured eggs, we eat whole milk yogurt and I make my own kefir and kombucha (great on probiotics).0
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I am still quite new to eating clean but to me it means cutting out the unnatural stuff. So no preservatives, no numbers, and very few ingredients. My main goal is trying to find foods that don't give me reactions as I suffer from IBS and used to be bloated pretty much every day of my life. I am not completely clean yet, although I am getting there, and I certainly notice when I eat something that is not clean. All the more motivation to clean up my act, pun intended ;p0
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Fresh, organic, minimally processed foods as locally sourced as possible. No artificial anything. I also believe that clean eating should include free trade food--especially products like coffee and cacao where many times the people in 3rd world countries where it is usually grown get practically nothing for it unless it is free trade certified.0
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I probably a little bit different than everyone else in this group. I don't look at specific food choices as "clean" or "dirty," I consider whether someone's overall diet is healthy or unhealthy. By "healthy" I means getting sufficient micronutrients, protein, EFA's, etc.
I think the important distinction here is that your diet can consist 100% of foods you consider to be "clean," yet you're still lacking in a particular area because your diet isn't balanced. By the same token, depending on your calorie intake you can eat cookies or cake everyday, and still get sufficient micronutrients etc.0 -
eating everything natural, no numbers, no preservitives, making my own baked goods (bread, muffins), concentrating on carbs 40/protein 30/ fat 30. Its all about balance and natural foods. Nothing white (sugar/bread/potatoes) all my food is a colour (with the exception of cauliflower). almond or soy milk ect.... the deeper the colour the better for you. also getting 30 gr fibre a day is important to me. Add me if you like0
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I try to eat less "bar-coded'' foods but I ain't gone lie I AM NOT PERFECT and I eat a chip! So that said I try to eat 'clean' 85-90% of time but that also depends on my budget. Organic food is not cheap. So I get the healthiest fruits and veggies and whole grains I can...I am trying now to eat half plate veggies at lunch and dinner.0
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Hi Everyone,
Clean eating for me is non-processed food. Foods without added vitamins, preservatives, color dyes, etc. I try to buy all organic to support non-genetically modified foods limiting pesticides and chemicals in food supply and the environment. I avoid eating things from cans and plastics. Eating lots of raw, cooked or frozen veggies and fresh fruit. However, this is an ideal situation and I'm definately not able always eat clean.0 -
Simple.......If it didn't grow from the ground or didn't have a mother.......I don't eat it.0
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Just trying to eat less processed foods or making them yourself.0
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Just trying to eat less processed foods or making them yourself.
Pretty much this. I try to get the majority of my diet from the produce section and meat counter. If I'm getting something that's packaged, I check the label and think "if I was making this from scratch, would I use all these ingredients?"
I don't always stick to that, but that's my main guideline.0 -
Simple.......If it didn't grow from the ground or didn't have a mother.......I don't eat it.
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For me--(not perfect) but no preservatives--or processed-or refined sugars.
Fresh fruits- veggies---lean fish---water--some dried fruits--nuts--seeds---
nut milks--
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I try to do a light macrobiotic style diet. Cut way back on processed foods, cut way back on dairy, only lean free range meat. no farmed fish, do to sanitary conditions. Of coarse it all out the door when eating over other peoples houses.0
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I try to eat less "bar-coded'' foods but I ain't gone lie I AM NOT PERFECT and I eat a chip! So that said I try to eat 'clean' 85-90% of time but that also depends on my budget. Organic food is not cheap. So I get the healthiest fruits and veggies and whole grains I can...I am trying now to eat half plate veggies at lunch and dinner.0
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Simple.......If it didn't grow from the ground or didn't have a mother.......I don't eat it.
I love it! That's about where I am, too.0 -
I'm still new to clean eating and learning a lot from posts in this group.
To me clean eating is cutting out the processed foods and sugar, while using as many fresh ingredients as possible.
I ask myself, "can I point to it on a farm?"0 -
I probably a little bit different than everyone else in this group. I don't look at specific food choices as "clean" or "dirty," I consider whether someone's overall diet is healthy or unhealthy. By "healthy" I means getting sufficient micronutrients, protein, EFA's, etc.
I think the important distinction here is that your diet can consist 100% of foods you consider to be "clean," yet you're still lacking in a particular area because your diet isn't balanced. By the same token, depending on your calorie intake you can eat cookies or cake everyday, and still get sufficient micronutrients etc.
Good point. Focus on getting the essentials in. Rather than focusing on what not to eat. I like that.0 -
-avoiding salt, oil & sugar as much as possible.
-having whole grains instead of refined.
-completely cutting out junk & processed foods from my life.
-lots more fruits & veggies.0