What is your definition of "Eating Clean"?
MassiveDelta
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All whole unprocessed foods?
Are steel cut oats? Acceptable?
Does cooking mean processed? Raw veggies only?
What is your definition?
Are steel cut oats? Acceptable?
Does cooking mean processed? Raw veggies only?
What is your definition?
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Eating as many fresh veggies and fruits as possible (rather than canned, sauced, cut up and sugar-fied, etc).
Eating lean proteins - chicken, turkey, fish, tofu.
Making foods at home rather than most procesed things.
Choosing whole grains rather than processed white - whole wheat, bulgur, quinoa, wheat berries, etc.
Limiting fast food options as much as possible.
Eating fried foods on a rare occassion.
Drinking water 95% of the time - eliminating caloric beverages with the exception of almond milk, nonfat milk.0 -
Washing my food before i eat it. Also 5 second rule does not apply.0
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Lean meats. Fresh and steamed veggies (frozen are as good as fresh, nutrition-wise, BTW!). Unbleached, unprocessed foods. I avoid anything white. Steel cut oats are just fine! Cooking something doesn't mean processed, it means cooked! Avoid stuff with lots of preservatives, artificial sweeteners, stabilizers and such. I "eat clean" when I'm not having my silly, uberprocessed protein shakes my doctor has me on. LOL. But she wants me eating clean for dinner!0
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An easy way to remember if a food is clean is: "if man made it, don't eat it."0
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Eating from tier 1 and 2 of Michi's Ladder.0
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Eating unprocessed or minimally processed foods only.
I don't do it, but that's how I'd define it.
Yes, I would consider things like rice, steel cut oats, bulgar wheat, etc. as clean. I would not consider things like bread or wraps as clean.
I don't think cooking has anything to do with how clean something is.0 -
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My definition is pretty much what everyone else said.....whole ingredients, limited amounts of processed foods, limited fast food/restaurant food. I try to do it as much as possible, but of course it all depends on a person's time and resources.
A lot of people here will tell you that you don't need to eat clean to lose weight. That's very true. But, I try to eat clean for other reasons. I feel better, my hair is shinier. It forces me to eat more fruits and vegetables. I get more bang for my buck, calorie-wise. I can eat a lot of natural and home prepared foods for 1410 calories.....if I was eating more processed food, I would be much more limited.
It's a personal choice, and will not affect your ability to lose weight - that is determined by staying under your calorie goal and paying attention to your macros (although some people will say that doesn't matter either). You have to do what works for you.0 -
10 second rule.0
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Washing it before I eat it.0
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Washing my food before i eat it. Also 5 second rule does not apply.
I eat food off the floor all the time. I think it's helped my immunity get even stronger. /flexes0 -
Good responseLean meats. Fresh and steamed veggies (frozen are as good as fresh, nutrition-wise, BTW!). Unbleached, unprocessed foods. I avoid anything white. Steel cut oats are just fine! Cooking something doesn't mean processed, it means cooked! Avoid stuff with lots of preservatives, artificial sweeteners, stabilizers and such. I "eat clean" when I'm not having my silly, uberprocessed protein shakes my doctor has me on. LOL. But she wants me eating clean for dinner!0
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Washing my food before i eat it. Also 5 second rule does not apply.
I eat food off the floor all the time. I think it's helped my immunity get even stronger. /flexes0 -
Washing my food before i eat it. Also 5 second rule does not apply.
I eat food off the floor all the time. I think it's helped my immunity get even stronger. /flexes
2 huskies in the house that like to lick each others butts so I decline eating food off the floor. Otherwise I would normally dust that ****er off and nom.
ETA: Hi Cory! :glasses:0 -
Eating unprocessed or minimally processed foods only.
I don't do it, but that's how I'd define it.
Yes, I would consider things like rice, steel cut oats, bulgar wheat, etc. as clean. I would not consider things like bread or wraps as clean.
I don't think cooking has anything to do with how clean something is.
So what makes bread not clean if I use all natural unprocessed ingredients why is baking bread make it not good? You contradicted yourself there.0 -
Eating unprocessed or minimally processed foods only.
I don't do it, but that's how I'd define it.
Yes, I would consider things like rice, steel cut oats, bulgar wheat, etc. as clean. I would not consider things like bread or wraps as clean.
I don't think cooking has anything to do with how clean something is.
So what makes bread not clean if I use all natural unprocessed ingredients why is baking bread make it not good? You contradicted yourself there.
Because flour is processed and carbs are evil so bread is unclean0 -
An easy way to remember if a food is clean is: "if man made it, don't eat it."
Pretty sure it's going to be impossible to eat clean with this goal in mind. Almost all of the vegetables and animals used for food today are man-made. I suppose you could eat only game and wild vegetables.0 -
An easy way to remember if a food is clean is: "if man made it, don't eat it."
Pretty sure it's going to be impossible to eat clean with this goal in mind. Almost all of the vegetables and animals used for food today are man-made. I suppose you could eat only game and wild vegetables.
ok....I eat local fresh grass fed meet, local veggies n fresh wild caught fish, local fruits .....n obv no processed food0 -
An easy way to remember if a food is clean is: "if man made it, don't eat it."
Pretty sure it's going to be impossible to eat clean with this goal in mind. Almost all of the vegetables and animals used for food today are man-made. I suppose you could eat only game and wild vegetables.
I think this also makes it so I can't cook anything cause then it would be "man" made.0 -
Sigh...what a tired old topic....
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Eating Clean for me means eating Paleo/Primal.0
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i make sure to wash all my food with soap .. i hate dirty food.0
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Eating clean - meat, fish, veg, fruit, dairy, nuts and seeds, some grain - 80/20.
The other 20% whatever I want0 -
To me, eating clean is eating food that has been sterilized with wolf urine.0
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To me, eating clean is eating food that has been sterilized with wolf urine.
Why not your own urine. It has the right pH to kill the bugs more effectively.0 -
To me, eating clean is eating food that has been sterilized with wolf urine.
Why not your own urine. It has the right pH to kill the bugs more effectively.
Because wolf urine has phytochemicals that mine doesn't.0 -
To me, eating clean is eating food that has been sterilized with wolf urine.
Why not your own urine. It has the right pH to kill the bugs more effectively.
Because wolf urine has phytochemicals that mine doesn't.
Oh, okay you may have a point there!0 -
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Taking a shower, then eating. THAT'S clean eating.0
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