Monday 5 October 2015

Cruising the seas - a gluttons paradise

My wellness journey - which began in January this year (2015) has seen me lose 8 kilos or 17 lbs simply from changing my eating. You see I gave up 95 percent of my sugar intake, which was recommended by my Naturopath to heal my leaky gut (more about that later).


So iv`e just gotten back from a little 4 day cruise up the east coast of Australia - very lucky indeed!
But what an eating and drinking fest it was! Now I`m all up for some yummy meals and a few cocktails, but most people over ate at least three times a day!


I would like to think that most people don`t eat that quantity normally, but why does a holiday equate to eating and drinking to excess these days? And of course a cruise is the perfect environment to indulge.


I had a couple of cocktails, well three to be exact. Pina Coladas - they seemed the best option with soothing coconut, pineapple and white rum. The rest of the time I drank Vodka, lime and soda or Gin Tonics. I did give in to a lovely glass of white wine with dinner one night and paid the price with a crook belly - too much sugar for my system now. But it seemed as though everyone drank from sun up till very late, with creamy, sugar loaded cocktails, beer and spirits which is all WELL & GOOD, but they also ate extremely large quantities of food.

After all, those of you who have been on a Cruise will know that everything revolves around meal times and cocktail lounges and bars. So it was no great surprise to find myself eating way more than I normally would - I don`t eat 3 course meals at home!, but at least I made lots of healthy choices, drank plenty of water and passed, on most desserts - I promised my daughter I would have a Creme Brule` for her, which was rather yummy and not too sweet.


Breakfast and most lunches were the self serve buffet, with everything laid on - so plates were usually piled high and second and third helpings normal for many people. We opted for the fine dining restaurant each evening and even one lunch, however I drew the line at dining there for breakfast which the rest of my lovely group enjoyed - twice.


I was often appalled at the amount of waste that self serve diners left, eyes bigger than their expanding bellies, but more so the fact that because it was all laid out for free, people seemed to think they needed to eat to excess to `get their monies worth`. No wonder we are such an overweight and unhealthy nation.

Very few people exercise moderation over temptation - there seems to be so little self control any more, and always the old adage - `must go on a diet when we get home`. Well, we all had a happy time of self indulgence - now back to reality and healthy choices...

Have you over indulged on holiday? or did you still make healthy choices.


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