How I Feed My Body

A lot of you have asked HOW I FEED MY BODY. So, today I will tell you what and how I eat. I first have to say that I am so far from perfect in this area. I would say that I’m 75% perfect…… always watching what I’m eating. But I’m human and like certain things, and have certain habits (good and bad), and as I’ve gotten older it unfortunately GETS HARDER to maintain my weight!

I like to think of nutrition as a LIFESTYLE. I’ve NEVER been on a diet. I don’t like to get caught up in things that don’t fit in to my norm. I LOVE dark chocolate and sweets, and so that will always be a part! I don’t believe in taking something completely out of your diet if it’s something you love. If you love it, find a way to keep it in your routine, only in moderation.

I’ve told this story before, but a couple of years ago I went to Canyon Ranch in Tucson with one of my good friends. I had a consultation with a dietician there. It was one of the best things I did. Although I know what works for me, and I know I need more protein and veggies, it’s still always so interesting talking with the “experts”.

I went over with her, my NORMAL eating patterns, including what I ate and how much and when. I told her that I ate too much sugar (dark chocolate almonds). I feet most guilty about this. I usually eat them EVERY day! And….. I’ve been known to travel with them, OR I’ll hunt some down wherever I am! I’ve always told myself that they are DARK chocolate and ALMONDS, so what could be so bad about them??!

After I went over everything with this trained and educated nutritionist, she looked at me and said……. “YOU ARE FINE! A few dark chocolate almonds aren’t going to hurt you! You are SO ACTIVE and good about everything else, that this is not going to kill you!” Do you know how AWESOME that sounded??? I was MORE than thrilled!

SO…. THIS IS HOW I FEED MY BODY

My “norm” has really changed since I’ve been married. My husband is THE BEST cook and loves to cook, and so I’ve eaten much more variety than what I’ve ever been used to. Before, I ate about 5-10 foods and that’s it. I really needed the variety in my diet and so now I have that, and it’s awesome. Variety IS VERY IMPORTANT!

I work out every day and usually don’t get to the gym until mid morning. If I’m super hungry before I go, I’ll eat some apple and banana chips OR one of these POWER BALLS (my husband makes these). They are made with peanut butter, chia seeds, cocoa powder, dried mangos, protein powder, chocolate chips, and honey. I’ll eat these as a snack as well!

RECIPE FOR POWER BALLS~

1 1/3 c peanut butter ~ 1/2 c honey ~ 1 1/2 c oats ~ 1t vanilla ~ 2T cocoa powder ~ 1 scoop protein powder ~ 1/4 c shredded coconut ~ 1/8 c hemp seeds ~ 1/8 c chia seeds ~ dash of sea salt ~ 1/4 c mini chocolate chips ~ 1/2 dried mango chopped fine ~ 1/4 c toffee bits

Mix all together and form into balls. Refrigerate for a couple of hours and store in a ziplock bag in your refrigerator.

After I work out and get home I’ll eat either a veggie omelet and fruit, or yogurt and fruit with walnuts, or an apple with peanut butter. I used to eat cereal every day with berries and walnuts. I ate a very healthy kind, but now not so much because I get omelets a LOT! This usually is around lunchtime! In between lunch and dinner I’ll usually eat my chocolate almonds.

For dinner or late lunch (usually just one, not both) I’ll have a normal dinner. He loves Mexican food, so I’ll choose a salad with sweet pork. Sometimes it’s a deli sandwich with LOTS of veggies. Usually no cheese, but I do have dressing. OR, we’ll go to a salad bar and have that for dinner. He makes all kinds of things, so whatever it is, I will only eat one serving, and really watch my carb intake.

I don’t drink any soda (an occasional Diet Coke) and drink only water. I watch my carbs EVERY day. I hardly eat any bread unless it’s a sandwich. If we’re going out and salmon is available, I’ll order that with lots of veggies. I LOVE butter, so IF I’m having it, I’ll eat the real stuff and not imitation. There are too many preservatives in that, so it’s much better to eat the real kind. I feel the same about ice cream. If I’m having ice cream, I’d rather eat real ice cream.

I’m not really THAT STRICT just VERY MINDFUL about what I eat. I have a close friend that was on a health kick for awhile. She was so strict about what she would and wouldn’t eat…. it was crazy. I thought to myself then, that there was NO WAY that I could ever eat like that LONG-TERM. It WASN’T A LIFESTYLE. If how you eat can’t be part of your lifestyle…. IT WILL NEVER WORK! You have to figure out WHAT WORKS FOR YOU!

I could eat less sugar, less carbs, drink more water, eat more veggies, and eat more protein, but what I do know is working. This is how I feed my body, and you need to figure out how to feed yours. Until this doesn’t work and I have to eat less, I’ll keep doing what’s working. It’s a fact, that the older you get the more you have to move and the less you can eat. It will catch up to you. KNOW YOUR BODY and METABOLISM and you will be able to monitor your weight, even without a scale!

This is how I feed my body, but one more thing I want to mention. I see SO MANY women starving themselves, only drinking diet sodas, skipping meals, etc. Friends……… DON’T DO THIS! Your health is EVERYTHING. Take care of your bodies and have balance. It WILL catch up. You HAVE TO FUEL THIS MACHINE. If it isn’t fueled properly it WILL GET SICK!

Shauna XO

I LOVED this little tidbit from HARMONS GROCERY on how to transition to HEALTHIER eating habits!

17 thoughts on “How I Feed My Body

  1. Thank you for being so honest on what you eat. My new mantra is being mindful over what I put in my mouth! I started this last week & when I read your blog it reinforced it for me. So glad you have your sweet husband to help you out in your variety. Thanks too for sharing your or his recipe for power balls.
    You are such an inspiration for us young at heart women!!

    1. Awe Becky…. THANK YOU! I think being MINDFUL is the best way to manage what we’re eating! And I do have a very sweet husband. He’s the one that set everything up for me to film me making them! It’s posted on my INSTAGRAM STORIES under COOKING! XO

  2. Thank you!!!! Shauna!! What you do… seems doable. My favorite foods are chocolate, cheese and bread (not necessary in that order)….yep I’m a goner!!! But I see what your saying, have what you love, just use your head about it. No one can do it for you, we have to hold ourselves accountable. It’s rotten…you go through life…you FINALLY figure out what works for you…then BAM! it does work anymore, now your back to square one trying once again find that “sweet spot” where your body responds to. We exercise too much, we exercise to little. And everything you put in your mouth has some sort of negative effect. What to do 🤷🏼‍♀️

    1. It’s a constant PUZZLE I know….. believe me! I think women have it so tough with all the hormone issues going on too. I believe it’s all connected! But just thinking about being HEALTHY versus being a certain weight is a much better way to be! XO

    1. Grace thank you so much! It is difficult and the fight is real! We just have to feel good about DOING OUR BEST! XO

  3. Hey Shauna, I was wondering in the Insta story you did on this, you put in more than one scoop of protein powder, and the recipe calls for one. Is that just a preference or a reason that is individual for you? Thanks, cant wait to try it! 😍

  4. Hi Gabriella, in the video we doubled the recipe, so that’s why! You’ll LOVE these….. they are SO DANG GOOD! XO

  5. Thank you for being such an inspiration to me! Although I eat very healthy, I just eat way to much!! I’m 58 and I’m just now realizing I can’t eat as much as I use to, just like you mentioned in your post!
    I have a new way of thinking,
    I don’t think – I have to workout I think –
    I GET TO WORKOUT! It’s helping!!!

    1. Ginger, YES I LOVE what you said, “I get to workout!” Years ago I helped a woman with MS. I realized then how lucky I was to have a body that worked and was healthy! I’m so glad you see that it helps! XO

  6. I just made these. They are absolutely delicious!! Not too dry, which my normal recipe tends to be. I had to improvise with several like-textured ingredients I had on hand (chopped dates replaced mango, oat flour replaced protein flour and pure maple syrup for honey). As difficult as it was, I did not add chocolate chips or the toffee bits as I am concerned it would set me up for a binge. Not a complaint at all, I just know my triggers. Your husband gets 5*! Excellent!

    1. Joanne I’m so glad you LOVED them! I’ll make sure to tell my husband he gets a 5! And I love that you improvised and made them work for YOU! XO

  7. I can’t stand Peanut butter just the smell of it makes me sick to my stomach is there some thing else you can use or can you leave it out all together. I never had Peanut butter in the house my Kids did’t grew up with it but knew it since there friends ate it,

    1. Rita, I’m not sure. I’m not a cook, so I would have no idea. My husband said maybe almond butter, or sun butter? I really have no idea though…. so sorry! XO

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