I began my 10
Day Real Food Challenge on March 28, 2012. As
I live on campus, I knew this would be very hard. Meals in campus dining halls
are either already prepared or seem healthy, but have elements that aren’t. I
was determined to stick to my plan and share with others how to find healthy options
while in college, whether on campus or off!
The challenge has
Real Food Rules to follow, which includes what you can and cannot eat. For example, it
says to eat lots of veggies and fruit, but to stay away from foods that come
out of a box, can, bag, bottle or package that has more than 5 ingredients
listed on the label (yikes!).
I sort of had a hard time transitioning into this challenge.
When going to eat a meal, it took me a lot longer to figure out what to eat,
because I really had to think if it followed the guidelines. But, I actually
really enjoyed this process. It helped me really think about the things I was
putting into my body and made me more informative about foods that I thought
were healthy. I really liked having a strict set of guidelines, but that also
made it difficult when eating on campus. Since I couldn't go out and buy what
was on the list, I had to make do with what was in dining halls.
While at times I cheated a little, such as when I would get
hummus and veggies on a spinach wrap (any wheat products are supposed to be
real whole wheat), I gained an overall healthier outlook on my eating habits. I
feel so much healthier and as though I have more energy. I have found items
that I enjoy eating and don't completely miss the things I had to turn down
during my challenge.
I have continued to incorporate this challenge into my lifestyle, even after
the 10 days were up. I know it will be easier to follow this challenge more
strictly when I am living off campus next year, and am excited about that! I
would recommend this challenge to everyone, and think it has been a great way
to get back on track to a healthier body and outlook, especially for these
upcoming warm weather seasons!
Madison Smith
Campus Collegiate
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