So, where am I going with all of this? It's no big epiphany that Twinkies aren't healthy. And, it's no big revelation that Twinkies are a highly processed food and is loaded with preservatives, but what else goes into it? Take a look at a Twinkie the next time you're in the Quick Mart buying your 48oz Diet Coke tanker, umm...I mean your bottled water. Can you tell what other ingredients are in a twinkie? Maybe some flour? Milk-type products? Sugar? Fat? ? Stumped? I was. You can't tell. There is no food in nature that looks like a Twinkie.
This brings me to my point (yep, finally got there). Something I like to call the "Twinkie Factor"—if you can't recognize it, don't eat it. Think about that legendary 50-year-old Twinkie. After 50 years, it's still that same. Now think about that plate of leftover broccoli you put in the fridge a few days ago? What's going to happen to it in just a few days? Does big fuzzy, moldy, stinky blob come to mind? I think there's a lesson to be learned here. If the bacteria are smart enough to leave the Twinkie alone, then maybe we should too. Just remember to beat the bacteria to the broccoli before the "fuzz factor" kicks in.
Try this for a week. If you can't tell what a food is made of, then don't eat it. Make this your first step toward better eating in 2010. If it goes well the first week, then up the ante a little. Now, in addition to only eating what you can recognize, make sure those recognizable foods are prepared in a healthy manner. Yep, even though you know those tasty McDonald fries are potatoes, they're not so friendly to your waistline. Think fresh fruits and veggies, whole grains, lean meats, and good fats. In the spring, take a trip to your local farmer's market. Until then, hit the fresh foods section of your local grocery store.
16 comments:
I honestly cannot remember the last time I consciously thought about Twinkies. Great post!
Now I want to eat a Twinkie....Thanks! Just kidding. I have the last two weeks been trying to eat the way you described and what I am finding is that I really am not hungry all the time like before because I am actually satisfied! But what a great reminder from my favorite blogger!
Great post! Thanks for the info :)
Did you ever hear that other Twinkie Urban legend that the cream inside is actually brown before they bleach it? Groooossss!
Man, I'm starving for a Twinkie - thanks! :)
We go to this place in Michigan every summer for the Coast Guard Festival. They little carnival they have serves deep-friend Twinkies and Oreos. MMmmmm! Now THAT'S a treat!!
...and Wendy's "flem shakes" never melt!
what happens when i "recognize" a chocolate chip cookie?! those things are MIGHTY FINE!
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I have a great recipe that has Twinkies, raspberries, yogurt and Cool Whip....Dont the raspberries make it healthy???? Hee Hee
I wouldn't dare be tempted by a Twinkie but a Zinger? That's a totally different story. S'all good, though... Zingers are surrounded by a layer of coconut, which I'm positive is a healthy thing and totally cancels out every other unhealthy thing it might also have.
Thanks Jamoosh! I've pretty much stayed away from that kind of stuff for 5-6 years. I still fight the urge for a Krispy Kreme doughnut though LOL!! Haven't given-in in quite a while, but been tempted!
Hi runrgrl2007! That's awesome! Eating healthy and running in these frigid temps. You rock!
You bet, Unathleticrunner!
Hi Molly! Eweeeee! Hadn't heard that one. But they taste so good? LOL!
Hi KMo! Just throw in some nuts, make sure the chocolate chips are dark chocolate, and you'll be fine! LOL!!!
Hey Kay! LOL! Sounds good. You know they used to have "Light" Twinkies about 10 years ago. Whatever happened to them? LOL!!
Hey Tall Girl Running! No why doesn't that surprise me. You definitley strike me as a Zinger! LOL!!
Makes me want to go out now and buy some twinkies. lol. Great Post RunnerDude. I did not know that, but now I do. I will have to keep that in mind next time I am wanting to eat something. Take Care.
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