I
love food. There are very few things I don't like. One of my
friends has challenged herself to only say "love" when
referring to God or people and talks about "enjoying" food instead of
"loving" it. I think that's a great attitude and I aspire to truly
think that way, but when I'm honest with myself, there are a lot of
foods that I love to eat. There have been times when something is so
over-the-top delicious that I've said, or I've heard someone else say,
"that is to DIE for!" What we mean, of course, is that the food is
beyond-description yummy.
Because I've described food as "to
die for" on numerous occasions in my life, I was interested to see an
article posted on the internet a while back with the title "7 Foods to Die
For." Naturally I had to check them out! The seven foods were an
assortment of some of the latest menu offerings at national chain
restaurants, including a milkshake that is over 2,000 calories! The
foods listed weren't in the article because they were delicious beyond
description "to die for," they were listed because these are the types
of foods that are literally killing us. Another menu option on the list
of "to die for" foods was a huge hamburger with all of the fixings
nestled between TWO grilled cheese sandwiches (the sandwiches took the
place of the bun). The food industry seems intent on finding new ways
to help us put on weight, clog our arteries, and raise our blood
pressure and blood sugar, and far too many people are lining up and
shelling out money to do just that.
At a time when more people
are obese than at any other time in history - HISTORY!! - and when
excess is celebrated in so many circles, those of us on Take Shape for Life are truly doing something
counter-cultural. We are lowering calories, temporarily limiting
options, and learning the difference between full and satisfied. We are
also learning what it means to make new and better choices by staying
focused on what we want - a healthy, thin body.
There are a
number of things I would die for - my faith and my family are at the top
of that list. There are also things I'm not willing to die for, and
food is at the top of THAT list! After losing 126 pounds on this
program and maintaining my weight loss for over four years (thank you,
Jesus!), I know that I am no longer digging my grave with my fork. I
enjoy food, and I may even kind of sort of love it (sometimes), but die
for it? Never!
There are so many food choices out there, and
some are literally to die for. It's up to each of us to decide for
ourselves what we'll choose, and the choices we make are based on what
we decide is most important to us. Choose wisely :-)
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