01 Feb
Posted by Suburban Grandma in Health, Life, Tips, Words of Wisdom
I already informed you about the Fat Smash Diet, introduced you to the book, posted the food list, and hopefully convinced you to join me, so we can have fun together.
So today is the BIG day, our first day of Detox, and as with anything else in life, first is always the most challenging. It will get easier with each passing day, believe me, because you are building up your confidence, self control, and most of all, you begin to feel better and eat healthier.
I will not bore you with this every day, but today I will share my daily menu with you, and I am looking forward to hear about yours.
I printed out my lists of Recommended and “DO NOT” foods, and posted it on my refrigerator. My food shopping was done on Saturday, and on Sunday I jotted down my basic plan for my daily eating routine and a quick first day menu.
Since my morning starts at 5:15 AM everyday, Monday through Friday, my eating time might differ from yours.
6 AM- Breakfast
9 AM – Snack
12 noon – Lunch
3 PM – Snack
6 PM – Dinner
8 PM – Snack
As you can see, my meal plan include 3 meals per day, plus 3 snacks. This is more food than I normally would consume on daily basis. The portions are the right size, plus the snacks in between, plus all the water I wish to drink, really is more than enough to keep me satisfied, and I never feel overly hungry.
It is very important to stick to the recommended and excluded foods in each session, watch your portions, and exercise at least 45 – 60 minutes per day. I take a 10 minutes walk after eating lunch, then walk again for at least 30 minutes after dinner, and climb the stairs 3-4 times after my last snack for the day. Since I try to go to bed by10 PM, sleep is also very important to good health, I still have enough time to settle down and relax my body after the “stair master” workout.
I alter my weekend schedule just a bit, since my day starts with breakfast around 8 AM, so I move my first snack to 10 AM, then follow the rest of the schedule as is. I also take my long walk after lunch, rather than in the evening, and I think of house cleaning, or gardening, as an additional exercise. It is… don’t you agree?
I am very diligent about following my eating schedule, as this is very important for the system to get used to, and help the metabolism.
For menu variation, I may use two poached or cooked eggs, but I only eat the whites, or just have a smoothie (click here for a recipe – but do not add whey during the detox program), which I would split between breakfast and snack. I also love veggie burgers, and use them for lunch or dinner, plus Brown Rice, which I never used until I started this program, and now prefer it over the white rice.
Here is my own testimony about the results of the Detox Phase.
Two years ago I tried this program for the first time, and after completing the 9 days of Detox, I started the Phase Two, at which time someone at work had a birthday and shared a chocolate chip cookie withe me, which I thought was OK to have one cookie. Well, I thought it was OK, but my system did not care for it, and I experienced a very uncomfortable feeling in my stomach. It felt as if I ate several of them, and over indulged. My body’s reaction really surprised me, but and at the same time it felt great knowing that my system was cleansed, and reacted so suddenly to the sugar and the fat in that one cookie. This is why I am trying this program again, after slacking off for about a year.
My next post, regarding this diet, will publish on the 9th day from today, and I will provide you with the food list for the Second Phase. Until then, enjoy your healthy lifestyle!!
Tip: If you plan to cook your Oatmeal in a microwave, you need to keep an eye on it, so it does not over boil and really mess up you microwave (Ive been there and done that…not pretty).
Here is how I do it:
Did you also notice that I have WATER listed in every meal/snack selection?
You want to drink as much water as you can, since it will not only keep you feeling full, if needed, but also help you flush out the toxins from your body much faster. I try to drink 64 oz of water per day.
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14 Responses
Matt Abney
January 26th, 2011 at 7:56 pm
1I love your oatmeal recipe. Can’t get enough of that stuff. I like to eat it with a bit of coconut oil, walnuts, bananas and a little stevia to sweeten it. One this I like about your Smash Fat diet is eating through out the day and keeping your metabolism burning.
Thank you for the great info. I wish you all the best.
Matt
Suburban Grandma
January 27th, 2011 at 9:52 pm
2Oatmeal is great! It makes a quick and nutritious breakfast, and I love it in a smoothie with some yogurt and fruits. I really am very pleased with the Fat Smash Diet program, because I taught me to pay attention to healthy foods, eat often in small portions, and lose weight at a normal pace.
Thank you for stopping by and leaving your comments.
Tiffany
January 31st, 2011 at 12:53 pm
3oh I dont know how long Im going to make it . I had a fruit smoothie, fruit salad, and steamed broccoli and brown rice and yogurt and Im starving .
Suburban Grandma
January 31st, 2011 at 6:28 pm
4You can do it!! I know you can. Give yourself a chance, please, and you will love the new you. It only gets better with time, as your system learns the new pattern. Remember to eat three meals a day, and at least two snacks in between meals. Do not skip meals. DRINK WATER….this will help you fell fuller, and will keep you occupied. Don;t give up. I did it, and you can too.
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May 29th, 2011 at 5:07 am
5[...] The Fat Smash Diet – First Day OF DetoxOne this I like about your Smash Fat diet is eating through out the day and keeping your metabolism burning. Thank you for the great info. … [...]
Suburban Grandma
May 29th, 2011 at 3:09 pm
6It teaches you how to keep your body working for you with great results.
Thank you for stopping by, drop by again, please.
lovinglife
August 24th, 2011 at 12:52 pm
7I did the fatsmash last year and completed the whole program; I lost 30lbs; but went back to my normal eating habits. Now, it is hard for me to start back with the fatsmash.
Suburban Grandma
August 24th, 2011 at 10:03 pm
8Wow, congratulations!!! That was a very successful diet for you, losing 30 lbs.
The hardest part about any diet is to keep up the good habit we learn.
At least now you know the difference between foods that are healthy for you, and those that are not as beneficial.
You can always do it again….and try to rewards yourself occasionally with your favorite foods, but stick with the recommended foods for every day eating. Maybe add some walking to your daily activities, and this will help you burn some calories and make you feel better.
I know you can do it, because you already proved it to yourself. Go for it!!
Yolanda
September 15th, 2011 at 10:19 am
9In reading yout post I get the impression that during Phase I you can only have one snack item during your alloted snack time. In your meal plan I see that you have included two i.e. 15 grapes and 10 saltine crackers just want some clarity before I start on Monday
Yolanda
September 15th, 2011 at 10:20 am
10Correction 15 grapes and 4 Saltine Crackers
Suburban Grandma
September 15th, 2011 at 6:13 pm
11You are correct, the instructions were kind of confusing, since it states that you can eat all the fruits and veggies you desire, then they give you other limits in snacks.
I noticed that my highest hunger was during the morning hours, rather than afternoon, so I added ONLY 4 saltine crackers to my snack, in addition to the grapes. This was only one day example. I tried to use different foods, so it would not get boring to have the same thing every day. The list of allowable foods is sufficient enough to be able to do that.
Drinking water is very important!!! You will do even better than me, if you exercise more than I did. I know you can do it, and you will love yourself for it. Please keep us posted. Good Luck!!
Suburban Grandma
September 15th, 2011 at 6:13 pm
12Thank you for the correction. Please read my reply to your first comment.
Keep up the good work!!
Sue
September 30th, 2011 at 5:07 pm
13This is my third time doing Phase I. The first time I did it, I lost 7 pounds in 9 days and felt much better without all the junk food. But old habits die hard and I went back to my old ways. I am planning to do Phase I only to detox and then get back on my Weight Watchers plan (which I know works – I lost 60 pounds on it before I had my daughter, then gained it back). Thanks for all the great information on your site!
Suburban Grandma
September 30th, 2011 at 7:50 pm
14Congratulations on taking care of your health and body.
Sounds like you are on the right track. You mention Phase one ONLY, does this mean that you did not follow through all the stages? Weight Watchers is also a great diet, but for me it is just too much calculating and counting points. I also will start my Fat Smash Diet again, because it has been three years now since my last time, and I did gain back 5 lbs. (not bad for not really following it for this long), but I loved the feeling after the detox.
Good luck to you.
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