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		<title>Don&#8217;t Eat This, Don&#8217;t Eat That: How To Eat Healthy Without Fast Food</title>
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<p>Last week in <a title="For The Love of Food" href="http://summertomato.com/for-the-love-of-food-4/">For The Love of Food</a> I called out <em>Men&#8217;s Health</em> as <strong>B.S. of the Week</strong> for their article, &#8220;<a title="B.S. of the Week" href="http://www.menshealth.com/weekend/spring-summer/Eat-Healthy-at-the-Airport.php" target="_blank">Eat healthy at the airport</a>.&#8221; There seems to be a growing trend in the number of weight loss programs that support eating fast food. The idea is that some menu items have slightly fewer calories than others and do not contribute (as much?) to weight gain.</p>
<p>It is true you can <a title="When Is A Calorie Not A Calorie" href="http://mizfitonline.com/2009/05/21/when-is-a-calorie-not-a-calorie/" target="_blank">lose weight eating anything</a> (so long as you do not eat very much of it), but that does not make eating fast food a good idea. What is misleading about these programs is the grossly inappropriate use of the word &#8220;healthy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Credit the book <a title="Eat This, Not That" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1594868549?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=thouforfood01-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1594868549" target="_blank"><em>Eat This, Not That</em></a> for this special brand of quackery on which <em>Men&#8217;s Health</em> bases their article. They begin with the example of McDonald&#8217;s (because, you know, where else are you supposed to go eat?) and suggest you order the Quarter Pounder without cheese (and without fries and soda) over the Premium Grilled Chicken Club.</p>
<p>The reason?</p>
<p>The Quarter Pounder has only 410 calories compared to the 570 calories of the chicken sandwich, a 30% reduction.</p>
<p><strong>To me this sounds the same as saying 7 cigarettes is healthier than 10 cigarettes. </strong></p>
<p>Sure it might be &#8220;better&#8221; to smoke a little less, but do you really believe you are doing yourself any favors? You&#8217;re still ingesting something toxic. Would you be happy if China promised to put a little less <a title="melamine in baby formula" href="http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/60-second-science/post.cfm?id=melamine-traces-found-in-samples-of-2008-11-26" target="_blank">melamine in your child&#8217;s baby formula</a>?</p>
<p>After decades of consuming slightly smaller doses of poison is it logical to think you&#8217;d be a more sprightly 80 year old than you would have been eating full dose poison? I don&#8217;t think so.</p>
<h2>Rationalizing</h2>
<p>Rationalization is the name of the game here:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Some people are going to eat fast food no matter what, it might as well have fewer calories.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s impractical to not eat fast food. What if I&#8217;m in a hurry?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s nothing else to eat at the airport, do you want me to starve?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I cannot afford to eat anything healthier. Value meals are the best!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I just eat crap then spend extra time in the gym, so it balances out.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I love junk food and could never stop eating at McDonald&#8217;s.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>*shiver*</p>
<p>The problem with all these faux arguments is that they are based on the assumption that fast food is an inevitable part of life, too powerful to resist or avoid. My guess is we can thank the McDonald&#8217;s marketing team for this twisted bit of psychology, but that does not mean we have to accept it.</p>
<p><strong>Here is why those arguments don&#8217;t hold water:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The &#8220;fact&#8221; that some people will continue to eat fast food does not preclude the need to have a diet that endorses it.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>There is always something to eat besides fast food. In fact, there was actually a time when Burger King didn&#8217;t exist!</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>A few healthy-ish options can be found at the airport, but if you do a tiny bit of planning beforehand you don&#8217;t have to be stuck eating there in the first place. Another thing to consider is that starving <em>would</em> be healthier, since <a title="caloric restriction" href="http://summertomato.com/calorie-restriction-and-quality-of-life/" target="_blank">caloric restriction</a> has been consistently shown to improve health, prevent disease and extend life. (But don&#8217;t worry, going hungry isn&#8217;t necessary.)</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>The organic <a title="@summertomato" href="http://twitter.com/summertomato/status/2012078646" target="_blank">kale and tempeh</a> I ate for dinner last night cost the same (~$3.50) as that flaccid Quarter Pounder in the photo, and smelled 1000% better (yeah, I actually bought one). [For the record: I did ask for it without cheese and they just botched my order--can you imagine it looking even more tasteless? Blah. So much for tricking yourself into eating fewer calories.]</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Working out is very important for your health, but it does not give you essential vitamins, minerals and all the other wonderful things offered by whole foods&#8211;exercise cannot substitute for a healthy diet.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>There is room in your <a title="Healthstyle" href="http://summertomato.com/about/healthstyle/">healthstyle</a> for any food on special occasions. Personally I prefer to use my occasions for exquisite (rather than cheap) meals, but for some of you special may mean going out with the guys for game night or a road trip from L.A. to S.F. (i.e. the In-N-Out in Kettleman City). What is important is that you make sure foods that do not contribute (or are detrimental) to your health make up an extremely small proportion of your diet.</li>
</ul>
<h2>The Real Problem</h2>
<p>I contend that the real issue is not that there is nothing else to eat besides fast food, but that we are not trained to recognize any other option. There is a whole world of food out there that does not include unsanitary chain restaurants.</p>
<p>The little secret those of us who don&#8217;t eat fast food know is that this other world is far tastier than the one of processed foods and chain restaurants. Also, the convenience factor is easily overcome if you approach it right.</p>
<h2>The Answers</h2>
<p>Your first defense against eating foods you didn&#8217;t plan for (isn&#8217;t that what fast food really is?) is to make sure you have a plan. Always.</p>
<p><strong>Rule #1</strong> is to know what, when and where you are going to eat all your meals throughout the day by the time you leave your house in the morning. Not doing this is setting yourself up for an uh-oh. If you are not able to know for certain the specifics of your meal plans, at least try to envision the most likely scenarios and think of ways to make them as healthy as possible. Trust me, these decisions are a lot easier if you make them before you are starving and willing to eat a deep-fried shoe.</p>
<p><strong>Rule #2</strong> is to always have a back up plan. Is there any chance that your friend will bail on you for dinner? Or that you will get stuck at work so long your neighborhood grocery will close? In cases like this it is best to have a plan B. I keep stuff in my <a title="stock your freezer" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-get-started-eating-healthy-stock-your-freezer/">freezer</a> and <a title="stock your pantry" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-get-started-eating-healthy-stock-your-pantry/">pantry</a> that can be whipped up at any given moment. I also store food in my desk at work for emergencies.</p>
<p>My go-to back up plan is carrying a small bag of nuts like almonds or cashews around with me where ever I go. That way I have something to snack on until I can get myself into a more favorable eating environment. Keep a small bag of nuts in your purse, glove compartment of your car, gym bag, desk drawer or carry on luggage. Your hidden snack should be in whatever container you will be sure to have with you at all times.</p>
<p>Nuts make a particularly good snack because their high fat and protein content (the super good-for-you kinds) make them very satisfying. One day when you are not starving try eating exactly 8 almonds, take a sip of water and wait half an hour. For me, this usually staves off hunger for at least another 45-60 minutes, and sometimes up to 2 hours.</p>
<p>It is more difficult to restrict your intake to 8 or 10 nuts when you are starving, however. But it is easier to exercise self-control if you believe (through experience) that a certain quantity is sufficient to satisfy your appetite. This is why I recommend you try this once before you find yourself in an emergency situation.</p>
<p>If for some reason you end up hungry and do not have your handy bag of nuts, you still have non-Whopper options:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Grocery stores</strong> Most grocery stores have fresh sections with cut up vegetables, fruits, hummus, lean meats and lots of other healthy items (nuts included). Pretend like you are having a picnic and nibble on a few of these things instead or resorting to the drive-thru. You will get plenty of calories, I promise.</li>
<li><strong>Delis</strong> A small sandwich with lean meats and vegetables is a pretty good, easy option if you can find a deli. I would not call this an ideal meal, but it&#8217;s better than a BigMac for sure.</li>
<li><strong>Non-chain restaurants</strong> If I am resigned to eating in a restaurant I haven&#8217;t planned on the first thing I look for is a non-chain restaurant, preferably a place that specializes in soups, salads and sandwiches. These places are usually well stocked in vegetables and often boast organic produce. They can be a little pricier than a Happy Meal, but it is worth it if you don&#8217;t have to eat a gray colored mystery meat patty, right?</li>
<li><strong>Colorful plates</strong> Wherever I decide to dine, I search the menu for dishes that sound like they have a high percentage of vegetables, preferably multicolored. Ordering a side salad or vegetables instead of potatoes is an easy way to accomplish this mission.</li>
<li><strong>Little bread</strong> Giant servings of generic, processed breads made of refined white flour are the biggest problem at most mediocre restaurants. If you can, try to order something that doesn&#8217;t require too much bread. This is especially true if you will be sitting on an airplane for the next several hours.</li>
<li><strong>Avoid cheese</strong> Cheese is delicious and I love to eat it occasionally. However, it is common these days for restaurants to bury plates in cheese to mask the crappy ingredients they used for the rest of the dish. Chili&#8217;s low quality cheese is hardly worth the extra few hundred calories being used to cover up the fattening, mediocre food you ordered.</li>
<li><strong>No sweets</strong> Sugar is one of the most dangerous things you can eat and should always be consumed with caution. We all love desserts, but you will be much better off saving your sweet tooth for <a title="Having my cake" href="http://summertomato.com/having-my-cake/">truly special</a> occasions. Airport terminals really aren&#8217;t that special.</li>
<li><strong>Healthy fats</strong> I go out of my way to find healthy fats like nuts, fish and salad oils when I am eating solely to satisfy my hunger. These fats will make sure you stay full as long as possible.</li>
<li><strong>Lean proteins</strong> As far as satisfaction goes, what is true for fats is true for proteins. Because they digest so slowly proteins help you feel full longer. Fish, eggs, nuts, beans and even whole grains like brown rice can give your meal a more satisfying impact.</li>
<li><strong>Eat simply</strong> When you are eating on-the-go and in restaurants you are unsure about, your best bet is to stick to simple items. Avoid menu descriptors like glazed, gooey, cheesy, creamy, fiesta, piled, smothered, etc. Sauces are really a problem at airport-style restaurants. Stick to predictable items to keep yourself out of trouble. A turkey sandwich or chop salad are usually pretty safe.</li>
</ul>
<p>The basic message is to find fresh foods and eat as balanced as possible. No matter what you order this is probably not going to be the most delicious meal of your life, so you may as well try to make it as healthy as possible. A little planning&#8211;like eating <em>before</em> heading to the airport&#8211;can go a long way in saving special occasions for food that is truly special.<a href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://summertomato.com/dont-eat-this-dont-eat-that-why-fast-food-is-never-healthy/%26title%3DThe%2BArticle%2BTitle"><img class="alignright" src="http://cdn.stumble-upon.com/images/120x20_su_blue.gif" alt="" width="120" height="20" /></a></p>
<p><em>What are the biggest obstacles you encounter when stuck somewhere without food?</em></p>
<p><em>Article was originally published June 3, 2009.</em>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 14:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darya Pino</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Turns out sugar (not fat) causes heart disease, processed soy products causes cancer and the health insurance industries puts their extra money into fast food stocks.]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to Friday’s <a title="link love" href="../category/thought/category/thought/page/category/thought/category/thought/link-love/">For       The Love of Food</a>, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup.</p>
<p>Be sure to check out my guest post today over at Ecosalon! <a title="Top 10 Mistakes Made By Farmers Market Noobz" href="http://www.ecosalon.com/top-10-mistakes-made-by-farmers-market-noobz/" target="_blank">Top 10 Mistakes Made By Farmers Market Noobz</a></p>
<p>No good news this week for those of you who still love processed foods. Turns out sugar (not fat) causes heart disease, processed soy products causes cancer and the health insurance industries puts their extra money into fast food stocks. Luckily there is still hope for those of us interested in eating real food with actual taste.</p>
<p>I read many more wonderful articles than I post here each week. If you’d       like to see more or just don’t want to wait until Friday, be sure   to     follow me on Twitter (@<a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://twitter.com/summertomato');" rel="nofollow" href="http://twitter.com/summertomato">summertomato</a>)       or the <a title="Summer Tomato Facebook fan page" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Francisco-CA/Summer-Tomato/62049558375');" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Francisco-CA/Summer-Tomato/62049558375" target="_blank">Summer Tomato Facebook fan page</a>. For complete       reading lists join me on the social bookmarking sites <a title="Darya     Pino   StumbleUpon" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://daryapino.stumbleupon.com/');" href="http://daryapino.stumbleupon.com/" target="_blank">StumbleUpon</a> and <a title="Darya Pino Delicious" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://delicious.com/daryapino');" href="http://delicious.com/daryapino" target="_blank">Delicious</a>. I’m very active on all these sites and       would love to connect with you there. (<strong>Note:</strong> If you       want a follow back on Twitter introduce yourself with an @  message).</p>
<h2>Links of the week</h2>
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<li><a title="Health Insurers Hedge Bets With Fast Food Stock" href="http://abcnews.go.com/Health/w_DietAndFitness/health-insurance-companies-invest-billions-fast-food-stock/story?id=10392603" target="_blank">Health Insurance Companies Invest Billions In Fast Food Stock</a> &lt;&lt;Do you need any more proof that you can&#8217;t count on companies to look out for you and your family&#8217;s best interests? Stay out of both <strong>fast food</strong> joints and hospitals by skipping processed foods all together. (<em>ABC News</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Sugar causes heart disease" href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2010/04/added-sugar-diet-cardiovascular-disease-high-fructose-corn-syrup.html" target="_blank">Added sugars are bad for the heart, but does it matter which kind you eat?</a> &lt;&lt;Gasp! <strong>Sugar</strong> is (really really) bad for you! Who knew? (<em>Los Angeles Times</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Soy report and scorecard" href="http://www.cornucopia.org/2009/05/soy-report-and-scorecard/#more-1375" target="_blank">Soy Report and Scorecard</a> &lt;&lt;<strong>BS of the week</strong> goes to the soy industry for pretending to make health food while actually feeding people carcinogens. Don&#8217;t be surprised, processed soy food is just as bad as processed corn food. (<em>The Cornucopia Institute</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Brain Damage" href="http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/20/brain-damage/" target="_blank">Being fat is bad for your brain</a> &lt;&lt;You know those reports that come out every few months that say being fat might actually be good for you? Well, those ignore a lot of things like, for instance, your <strong>brain</strong>. (<em>New York Times</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Steady weight gain boosts late-life breast cancer risk" href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_97833.html" target="_blank">Steady Weight Gain Boosts Late-Life Breast Cancer Risk</a> &lt;&lt;And also, for instance, your <strong>cancer</strong> risk. (<em>Medline</em>)</li>
<li><a title="BPA removed from Muir Glen canned tomatoes" href="http://www.greenbiz.com/news/2010/04/19/general-mills-pull-bpa-organic-tomato-cans" target="_blank">General Mills to Pull BPA from Organic Tomato Cans</a> &lt;&lt;Good news for those of you worried about <strong>BPA</strong> in your <strong>canned tomatoes</strong>. Looks like they figured out a way to get it out of there. (<em>Greener Design</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Fish oil fails to preserve mental sharpness" href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2010/04/fish-oil-fails-to-preserve-mental-sharpness-in-the-elderly.html" target="_blank">Fish oil fails to preserve mental sharpness in the elderly, study finds</a> &lt;&lt;Fish oil <strong>supplements</strong> fail to show a benefit in cognitive function in this study. Previous studies have been mixed, and remember that supplements are different from real food. (<em>Los Angeles Times</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Risks for youths who eat what they watch" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/20/health/20brod.html" target="_blank">Risks for Youths Who Eat What They Watch</a> &lt;&lt;Scary look at the effects of marketing to <strong>children</strong> by the food industry. (<em>New York Times</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Fast fava bean recipe" href="http://locallemons.com/local_lemons/2010/04/fast-fava-beans.html" target="_blank">Cooking Fava Beans in a Flash</a> &lt;&lt;Love this food hack from Allison Arevalo over at <em>Local Lemons</em>. Fava beans are a notoriously labor intensive. Kick that hard work in the pants with this easy <strong>recipe</strong>.</li>
<li><a title="My Food Looks Funny" href="http://myfoodlooksfunny.com/" target="_blank">My Food Looks Funny</a> &lt;&lt;My new favorite website. Pictures of hilarious (usually nerdy) food. Who needs Lolcats?</li>
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<p><em>What did you find worth reading this week?</em>
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		<title>10 Tips To Save Money While Eating Healthy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 14:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Most people consider it common knowledge that healthy food is expensive and unhealthy food is cheap&#8211;that&#8217;s why we&#8217;re all so fat, right?</p>
<p>But for most people it does not need to be this way. Since I upgraded my <a title="healthstyle" href="http://summertomato.com/about/healthstyle/">healthstyle</a> not only have I lost weight and become healthier, I have also managed to save more money.</p>
<p>How?</p>
<p>In a nut shell, I started cooking more at home.</p>
<p>It is a sad reflection on our culture that so many people rely on fast food for their daily sustenance, and my heart goes out to those who truly cannot afford better. But I contend that many of the bad decisions we make about food each day are more an issue of (perceived) convenience than price.</p>
<p>Last I checked burritos in San Francisco averaged over $5. And if you have properly <a title="how to get started eating healthy" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-get-started-eating-healthy-stock-your-freezer/">set up your kitchen</a> you will find it actually takes less time to cook a healthy meal than it does to place and fill your order at Papalote.</p>
<p>Every penny counts in this brutal economy. Here are a few tricks you can use to save a buck and get a little healthier too.</p>
<h2>10 Tips For Healthy Eating On A Budget</h2>
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<li><span style="color: #c3251a;"><strong>Cook at home</strong></span> The most important change I made to save money was to turn cooking at home into my <a title="automatic health" href="http://summertomato.com/automatic-health-lessons-from-personal-finance/">default option</a> rather than rely on neighborhood eateries as my go-to cop out.</li>
<li><span style="color: #c3251a;"><strong>Shop on weekends</strong></span> If you already have <a title="essential groceries" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-get-started-eating-healthy-essential-groceries/">fresh food</a> in the fridge you will be more motivated to cook for yourself instead of going out and spending money.</li>
<li><span style="color: #c3251a;"><strong>Shop seasonally</strong></span> When choosing what to eat, taste trumps health 90% of the time. (That&#8217;s why you rolled your eyes when I suggested you eat fewer burritos.) If you really want to <a title="how to get started eating healthy" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-get-started-eating-healthy/">start eating healthy</a> you must <em>want</em> to eat vegetables, and that will only happen if the ones you buy taste delicious. Seasonal, farm fresh produce can completely change how you feel about vegetables and fruits&#8211;it also tends to be the best deal in the produce section.</li>
<li><span style="color: #c3251a;"><strong>Shop at the farmers market</strong></span> There is no denying that the best tasting grocery store produce is at Whole Foods. But if you have ever been shopping there you know what a dent it can put in your wallet (this does not apply to their non-fresh items, which are competitively priced and often cheaper than other stores). Rather than handing over your Whole Paycheck or settling for less than inspiring options at Safeway, do your weekly produce shopping at your local farmers market. If you shop intelligently (see below) you can get 2 meals for the cost of one burrito.</li>
<li><span style="color: #c3251a;"><strong>Focus on leafy greens</strong></span> Leafy greens like kale, chard, collards, spinach and broccoli are some of the most nutritious, least expensive things you can buy. Frequently, half a bunch of <a title="kale with pecans recipe" href="http://summertomato.com/quick-fix-super-easy-kale-with-pecans-recipe/">kale</a> with some beans, grains and herbs is my entire dinner and costs around $1.50. It also takes less than 15 minutes to prepare. Can you beat that?</li>
<li><span style="color: #c3251a;"><strong>Buy in bulk</strong></span> Canned beans are fine, but <a title="how to cook dried beans" href="http://summertomato.com/beans-under-pressure/">dried beans</a> taste better and are way cheaper. Grains from the bulk bins at your local health food store are only pennies per serving. Cook these staples in large batches and save them in your <a title="stock your freezer" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-get-started-eating-healthy-stock-your-freezer/">freezer</a> for cheap, quick and nutritious food anytime. This is also true of <a title="How to cook and freeze large batches of lentils." href="http://summertomato.com/how-and-why-to-cook-and-freeze-large-batches-of-lentils/">lentils</a>. Just add some greens and you&#8217;re good to go.</li>
<li><span style="color: #c3251a;"><strong>Eat less meat</strong></span> This is probably the easiest way to save money. Whether at the grocery store or at restaurants meat is always the most expensive thing on the menu. I do not advocate a vegetarian diet, but limiting meat to once or twice a week is an easy way to cut back on both calories and expenses. If you are worried about protein (you needn&#8217;t be) you can eat beans, eggs and fish instead.</li>
<li><span style="color: #c3251a;"><strong>Use fish from cans</strong></span> Fish is an important part of a healthy diet, but fresh fish can be expensive (especially the <a title="How to choose fish and seafood" href="http://summertomato.com/fishing-for-answers-how-to-choose-fish-and-seafood/">wild sustainable kinds</a>). Canned salmon, sardines (boneless, skinless), smoked mackerel and anchovies are inexpensive alternatives for protein, <a title="vitamin D supplements" href="http://summertomato.com/you-should-be-taking-vitamin-d-supplements/">vitamin D</a> and omega-3 fatty acids.</li>
<li><span style="color: #c3251a;"><strong>Make fruit dessert</strong></span> If you think the farmers market is expensive my bet is you spend most of your money on fruits. I am the first to admit that fruit can be very expensive, especially summertime berries and stone fruits. While I do recommend you invest in some high quality farmers market fruit, it will be easier on your wallet and your waistline if you consider fruit a treat to be enjoyed in moderation once or twice per day.</li>
<li><span style="color: #c3251a;"><strong>Think long term</strong></span> I am not arguing that buying every single food item at the farmers market is the cheapest way to shop, but it is almost certainly the healthiest. Our hedonistic tendencies may incline us toward cheap, greasy foods but you should consider what you are really paying for in the long run. Poor diet can be attributed to most cases of heart disease, diabetes, stroke, cancer and a generally difficult, painful life. And I probably don&#8217;t need to convince you that a farm fresh salad costs less than a hospital trip and a lifetime of medication. Healthy eating doesn&#8217;t have to be expensive, but unhealthy eating can cost you your life.</li>
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<p><em>What are your favorite money saving tips for healthy eating?</em></p>
<p><em>This post was originally published on May 20, 2009.<br />
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 14:08:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darya Pino</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm back! Sorry for being MIA the past few weeks. But you'll be happy to hear my thesis committee meeting is over and I aced it.]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to Friday’s <a title="link love" href="../category/thought/category/thought/link-love/">For The Love of Food</a>, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m back! Sorry for being MIA the past few weeks. But you&#8217;ll be happy to hear my thesis committee meeting is over and I aced it. That means I will, finally, get my PhD in 2010. Woohoo!</p>
<p>Also thanks to all of you voted for me in the <a title="Wellsphere HealthBlogger Awards 2009" href="http://www.wellsphere.com/healthBloggerAwards.s?year=2009" target="_blank">Wellsphere HealthBlogger Awards</a>! I came in 8th! Not bad for just starting campaigning for votes last Friday. Thanks everyone!!!</p>
<p>Not all the links below are from this week since I had to include a few of the gems I&#8217;ve collected since Thanksgiving. I&#8217;ve also shared the latest info on BPA, which is getting worse.</p>
<p>I read many more wonderful articles than I post here each week. If you’d like to see more or just don’t want to wait until Friday, be sure to follow me on Twitter (@<a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://twitter.com/summertomato');" rel="nofollow" href="http://twitter.com/summertomato">summertomato</a>) or the <a title="Summer Tomato Facebook fan page" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Francisco-CA/Summer-Tomato/62049558375');" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Francisco-CA/Summer-Tomato/62049558375" target="_blank">Summer Tomato Facebook fan page</a>. For complete reading lists join me on the social bookmarking sites <a title="Darya Pino StumbleUpon" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://daryapino.stumbleupon.com/');" href="http://daryapino.stumbleupon.com/" target="_blank">StumbleUpon</a> and <a title="Darya Pino Delicious" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://delicious.com/daryapino');" href="http://delicious.com/daryapino" target="_blank">Delicious</a>. I’m very active on all these sites and would love to connect with you there. (<strong>Note:</strong> If you want a follow back on Twitter introduce yourself with an @ message).</p>
<h2>10 Best Links of the Week</h2>
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<li><a title="BPA updates" href="http://www.foodpolitics.com/2009/12/the-ongoing-bisphenol-a-saga-more-updates/" target="_blank">The ongoing Bisphenol A saga: more updates</a> &lt;&lt;More bad news about <strong>BPA</strong>. My guess is this will be taken out of our food supply as soon as canned food companies start to see dips in their profits. So maybe we should stop buying cans for awhile&#8230; (<em>Food Politics</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Rudolph: The Other White Meat" href="http://www.nbcbayarea.com/around-town/food-drink/Take-a-Bite-of-Rudolph-at-Your-Holiday-Dinner-79334337.html" target="_blank">Rudolph: The Other White Meat</a> &lt;&lt;LOL!!! Hand it to my favorite grocery store to be the source of the most awesome holiday headline of 2009. Bravo <a title="Bi-Rite Market San Francisco" href="http://www.biritemarket.com/" target="_blank">Bi-Rite</a>!! (<em>NBC Bay Area</em>)</li>
<li><a title="TV time reduces benefits of exercise" href="http://www.obesitypanacea.com/2009/12/too-much-tv-reduces-benefits-of.html" target="_blank">Too Much TV Reduces the Benefits of Physical Activity</a> &lt;&lt;This is the best analysis I&#8217;ve seen of the much publicized study about TV time and exercise. Travis also wrote a fantastic guest post here on <a title="NEAT non-exercise activity thermogenesis" href="../non-exercise-activity-thermogenesis-neat/">NEAT</a>, a great alternative to structured exercise. (<em>Obesity Panacea</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Fat in diet won't affect weight gain over time" href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_92926.html" target="_blank">Fat in diet won&#8217;t affect weight gain over time</a> &lt;&lt;One of my biggest pet peeves is when people say something is <strong>low-fat</strong> as if that&#8217;s a good thing. Dietary<strong> </strong>fat is not bad for you and is essential to a healthy diet. (<em>Medline</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Coffee and type 2 diabetes" href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2009/12/a-cup-or-more-of-coffee-or-tea-a-day-could-keep-type-2-diabetes-away.html" target="_blank">A cup (or more) of coffee or tea a day could keep Type 2 diabetes away</a> &lt;&lt;I&#8217;m often asked about the impact of <strong>coffee</strong> on health. Most of the science says it is not bad for you and can in fact be beneficial for weight loss and metabolic health. (<em>Booster Shots</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Colatura" href="http://mattbites.com/2009/12/01/genie-in-a-bottle-her-name-is-colatura/" target="_blank">Genie In A Bottle? Her Name Is Colatura</a> &lt;&lt;I had never heard of <strong>colatura</strong>, but after this post I must find it. (<em>MattBites</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Statins and C-reactive protein" href="http://blog.nutritiondata.com/ndblog/2009/12/statins-for-everyone.html" target="_blank">Statins For Everyone!</a> &lt;&lt;As <strong>statin</strong> use goes up, Monica Reinagel at the <em>NutritionData</em> blog asks why more attention doesn&#8217;t go to the less expensive alternative: healthy lifestyle.</li>
<li><a title="DIY BigMac" href="http://locallemons.com/local_lemons/2009/12/big-mac-make-your-own-have-a-party.html" target="_blank">Big Mac: Make Your Own, Have a Party</a> &lt;&lt;I don&#8217;t think there&#8217;s ever a reason to <a title="Why fast food is never healthy" href="http://summertomato.com/dont-eat-this-dont-eat-that-why-fast-food-is-never-healthy/">eat at McDonald&#8217;s</a>, so if nostalgia has you craving a BigMac try this one instead. (<em>Local Lemons</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Looking younger means living longer" href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_92971.html" target="_blank">Looking Younger Than Your Age May Mean Longer Life</a> &lt;&lt;What&#8217;s really interesting about this study is that it was done on twins. Proof that <a title="30 Ways To Prevent and Slow Aging" href="http://summertomato.com/30-ways-to-slow-and-prevent-aging/">aging is about more than just time</a>. (<em>Medline</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Breakfast: The Manliest Meal?" href="http://www.salon.com/food/feature/2009/12/14/women_eating_breakfast/index.html" target="_blank"></a></li>
<li><a title="Butternut squash and apple casserole" href="http://www.whiteonricecouple.com/recipes/butternut-squash-recipe/" target="_blank">Butternut Squash and Apple Casserole</a> &lt;&lt;It was not easy finding a healthy, seasonal <strong>recipe</strong> to post this week since cookies seem to be the only thing on anyone&#8217;s menu. Luckily <em>White On Rice Couple</em> came through with this beauty.</li>
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		<title>How I Lost 20 Pounds In 9 Months Without Dieting</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 13:07:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darya Pino</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today one of my best and oldest friends, David Goodman, shares his remarkable story of how he dropped 20 pounds this year so far &#8220;without hardly trying.&#8221; He says the influence I&#8217;ve had on him through conversations and articles here at Summer Tomato has helped him make better food choices almost subconsciously. David and I [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today one of my best and oldest friends, David Goodman, shares  his remarkable story of how he dropped 20 pounds this year so far &#8220;without hardly trying.&#8221;</p>
<p>He says the influence I&#8217;ve had on him through conversations and articles here at Summer Tomato  has helped him make better food choices almost subconsciously.</p>
<p>David and I have a long <a title="Darya's diet history" href="http://summertomato.com/about/darya/diet-history/">diet history</a> together (he&#8217;s the friend from college I mention in the link), and I am honored to have him share his success story with you. Though he says he is only beginning his journey, I think we can all agree  he has made tremendous progress already.</p>
<p>Congratulations Dave!</p>
<h2>Dr. Darya: Or how I learned to stop worrying about my weight and love food</h2>
<p><strong>And drop 20 lbs in nine months.</strong></p>
<p>by David Goodman</p>
<p>In December of 2008 I weighed 225 lbs. As of yesterday, I weigh 205 lbs.</p>
<p>It’s actually hard for me to view this as a big accomplishment. I have been planning to lose a lot more weight. (My goal is to weigh closer to 165 lbs). But the funny part is that while I have been “planning” to lose all this weight, I have, as Darya pointed out, lost a significant amount. And I have lost it, I can assure you, without being on a diet.</p>
<p>Darya told me that this was exactly the kind of weight loss she believed people could achieve by <a title="Summer Tomato philosophy" href="http://summertomato.com/about/philosophy/">following her advice</a>. She also reminded me that if I kept up this same pace every nine months, it wouldn’t be that long until I reached my goal. And significantly, I certainly won’t be gaining more weight, which is often the trend for people as they get older.</p>
<p>When Darya asked me to think about how I lost these 20 lbs, the reason  was hard to pinpoint. Because it hadn’t occurred rapidly, and because I didn’t actively try to lose weight with a restrictive diet, it was almost like it didn’t “count.” Also, because I haven’t reached my ultimate goal, I don’t really feel like a success story just yet.</p>
<p>On the other hand, losing weight without trying is pretty awesome. And if this weight loss keeps up and stays off, I’ll be right where I want to be in 18 months.</p>
<p>So how did this happen, you ask? As far as I can tell, it went like this:</p>
<p>Darya and I have been talking about food for the past year. I have never been much of a cook and I ate out for most of my meals. I think I was eating fast food about 5-10 times a week.</p>
<p>As I talked to Darya and read her blog, I found myself thinking more and more about “good” food. In fact, without really meaning to I started categorizing food into two groups: “real” food and “crap” food. From what I could tell, simply put, real food grows in the ground, or eats food that grows in the ground. Crap food is made in laboratories and/or mass produced. It is fried or filled with sugar or both.</p>
<p>At first my categorizing food as crap didn’t really stop me from eating it. I was used to my routines and didn’t think about actively changing. Talking and thinking about health, nutrition, and good food made me want to behave differently, but I figured I would need to make major life changes to accomplish that, and I hadn’t gotten around to it yet. This is what I meant when I was “planning” to lose weight.</p>
<p>But I think it was hard to read and talk about healthy food and  not incorporate some of that into my life. Slowly, without realizing it, I just started eating green vegetables more often. I definitely put more nuts, fish, and brown rice into my diet too. I don’t think I was eating those foods very much at all before I started talking to Darya about healthy food.</p>
<p>(<strong>Read more:</strong> <a title="Get fit by becoming a food geek" href="http://geeksdreamgirl.com/2009/09/10/get-fit-by-becoming-a-food-geek/" target="_blank">Get Fit By Becoming A Food Geek</a>)</p>
<p>Most of all, I stopped eating fast food so much and started making more meals at home. This happened so gradually that it is hard to remember the exact chain of events. Nine months ago it was 5-10 times a week for fast food. These days I usually go more than a week without having it at all. Last week I only had fast food once (I had a cheeseburger at In-N-Out. Sorry Darya, but in my defense, I was pretty drunk).</p>
<p>(<strong>Read more:</strong> <a title="fast food is never healthy" href="http://summertomato.com/dont-eat-this-dont-eat-that-why-fast-food-is-never-healthy/">Don&#8217;t Eat This, Don&#8217;t Eat That: Why Fast Food Is Never Healthy</a>)</p>
<p>My eating is still far from perfect. I could do a lot better on the size of my portions and I still eat crap food from time to time. Also,  to reach my ultimate goal of 165 lbs I think I am going to have to start exercising more. During the last nine months the most I did was go walking a few times a week. My gym attendance was inconsistent at best. But I think what my experience really shows is that gradual progress is possible with a few basic, common sense changes to what we eat.</p>
<p>Also, the food that I have been making and eating at home has been delicious. I don’t miss the crap food that I haven’t been eating and I look forward to the fresh, healthy food that I’ve been preparing.</p>
<p>Maybe this losing weight thing doesn’t have to be so hard. Maybe it’s just a matter of paying more attention and really being conscious about what we are eating and whether or not it’s really good food.</p>
<p>(<strong>Read more:</strong> <a title="How to get started eating healthy" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-get-started-eating-healthy-stock-your-pantry/">How To Get Started Eating Healthy</a>)<br />
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 14:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darya Pino</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Friday’s For The Love of Food, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup. First and foremost be sure to check out my guest post over at Geek&#8217;s Dream Girl, Get Fit By Becoming a Food Geek. Also, Michael Pollan wrote a thought-provoking Op-ed on food and healthcare and the Nutrition Diva gives us more to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to Friday’s <a title="link love" href="http://summertomato.com/category/thought/link-love/">For The Love of Food</a>, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup.</p>
<p>First and foremost be sure to check out my guest post over at Geek&#8217;s Dream Girl, <a title="Get fit by becoming a food geek" href="http://geeksdreamgirl.com/2009/09/10/get-fit-by-becoming-a-food-geek/" target="_blank">Get Fit By Becoming a Food Geek</a>. Also, Michael Pollan wrote a thought-provoking Op-ed on food and healthcare and the Nutrition Diva gives us more to ponder in the world of food and health.</p>
<p>In other news this week I applied to and became listed at the website Alltop. Apparently this is some kind of honor and I&#8217;m supposed to put one of these badges on my blog. I&#8217;m not sure I feel comfortable putting one in my sidebar, but I&#8217;ll show you some of my options here. Let me know what you think.</p>
<p><a href="http://alltop.com/"><img src="http://badges.alltop.com/images/alltop_170x30_we2.jpg" alt="Alltop. We're kind of a big deal." width="170" height="30" /></a><a href="http://alltop.com/"><img src="http://badges.alltop.com/images/alltop_170x30.jpg" alt="Alltop, all the top stories" width="170" height="30" /></a><a href="http://alltop.com/"><img src="http://badges.alltop.com/images/ka_alltop_170x30.jpg" alt="Alltop, confirmation that I kick ass" width="170" height="30" /></a></p>
<p>I read many more wonderful articles than I post here each week. If you’d like to see more or just don’t want to wait until Friday, be sure to follow me on Twitter (@<a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://twitter.com/summertomato');" rel="nofollow" href="http://twitter.com/summertomato">summertomato</a>) or the <a title="Summer Tomato Facebook fan page" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Francisco-CA/Summer-Tomato/62049558375');" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Francisco-CA/Summer-Tomato/62049558375" target="_blank">Summer Tomato Facebook fan page</a>. For complete reading lists join me on the social bookmarking sites <a title="Darya Pino StumbleUpon" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://daryapino.stumbleupon.com/');" href="http://daryapino.stumbleupon.com/" target="_blank">StumbleUpon</a> and <a title="Darya Pino Delicious" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://delicious.com/daryapino');" href="http://delicious.com/daryapino" target="_blank">Delicious</a>. I’m very active on all these sites and would love to connect with you there. (Note: I&#8217;ve been struggling with the Delicious tool bar on my browser this week, so my bookmarks there are not current. I hope to fix this soon).</p>
<p>I also invite you to submit your own best food and health articles for next week’s <strong>For The Love of Food</strong>, just drop me an email using the <a title="Summer Tomato contact form" href="http://summertomato.com/contact/">contact form</a>. I am also accepting guest posts at Summer Tomato for any awesome <a title="healthstyle" href="http://summertomato.com/about/healthstyle/">healthstyle</a> tips and recipes you’d like to share.</p>
<p>This post is an open thread. Share your thoughts, writing (links welcome!) and delicious healthy meals of the week in the comments below.</p>
<h2>For The Love of Food</h2>
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<li><a title="Get fit by becoming a food geek" href="http://geeksdreamgirl.com/2009/09/10/get-fit-by-becoming-a-food-geek/" target="_blank">Get Fit By Becoming A Food Geek</a> &lt;&lt;Nerds looking to get in shape can take advantage of their inclination toward excessive information. My <strong>guest post</strong> at <em>Geek&#8217;s Dream Girl</em>.</li>
<li><a title="Big Food vs Big Insurance" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/10/opinion/10pollan.html?_r=1" target="_blank">Big Food vs. Big Insurance</a> &lt;&lt;<strong>Michael Pollan</strong>, as usual, offers a brilliant analysis of the benefits of healthcare (insurance) reform, and the residual benefits this will have on our waistlines. (<em>New York Times</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Nutrition Data" href="http://blog.nutritiondata.com/ndblog/2009/09/do-sugar-substitutes-hurt-or-help-with-weight-loss.html" target="_blank">Do sugar substitutes hurt or help with weight loss?</a> &lt;&lt;Find out the latest on the controversial topic of <strong>artificial sweeteners</strong> and weight loss. (<em>Nutriton Data</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Fast food calories" href="http://www.obesitypanacea.com/2009/09/fast-food-lunches-contain-ridiculous.html" target="_blank">Fast food lunches contain RIDICULOUS amounts of calories</a> &lt;&lt;Do you eat <strong>fast food</strong>? Maybe you will stop after reading this. As supplemental reading, here&#8217;s my opinion on <a title="fast food" href="http://summertomato.com/dont-eat-this-dont-eat-that-why-fast-food-is-never-healthy/">fast food</a>. (<em>Obesity Panacea</em>)</li>
<li><a title="fruit healthier than thought" href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_88997.html" target="_blank">Fruit Even Healthier Than Thought: Study</a> &lt;&lt;Personally I&#8217;m not surprised to hear that there are benefits of whole <strong>fruits</strong> scientists haven&#8217;t discovered yet. I bet there are things we don&#8217;t know about whole vegetables too. (<em>HealthDay</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Smart Choice FDA labelling" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/05/business/05smart.html?_r=2&amp;hp" target="_blank">For Your Health, Froot Loops</a> &lt;&lt;<strong>B.S. of the week</strong> Maybe that last article explains why the FDA is allowing Froot Loops to be labeled as a &#8220;Smart Choice.&#8221; Oh wait, that doesn&#8217;t say fruit&#8230;. (<em>New York Times</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Green onions recalled" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/09/health/09brfs-GREENONIONSR_BRF.html?scp=1&amp;sq=green%20onion&amp;st=Search" target="_blank">Green Onions Recalled</a> &lt;&lt;Yet another recall of <strong>industrial food</strong>. You have to be brave to shop for food at a conventional supermarket these days. As Arnold says in Terminator 2, &#8220;Come <a title="farmers market update" href="http://summertomato.com/category/farmers-market/">with me</a> if you want to live.&#8221; (<em>New York Times</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Eat more saturated fat" href="http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2009/09/06/saturated-fat/" target="_blank">7 Reasons to Eat More Saturated Fat</a> &lt;&lt;Interesting read over at Tim Ferriss&#8217; blog about the benefits of <strong>saturated fat</strong>. I would take these points with a grain of salt, but it is worth thinking outside of the box sometimes and questioning your long-held beliefs. (<em>Blog of Tim Ferriss</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Soybeans with garlic and dill" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/09/dining/09vege.html?partner=rss&amp;emc=rss" target="_blank">Soybeans With Garlic and Dill</a> &lt;&lt;This <strong>recipe</strong> looks simple, healthy and delicious, and can be made with items that are available year-round. (<em>New York Times</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Slow motion sneeze" href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2009/09/swine-flu.html" target="_blank">Slow-motion sneeze is gross, and probably effective</a> &lt;&lt;This <strong>video</strong> of sneezing is really gross, but I couldn&#8217;t stop laughing. Enjoy. (<em>Los Angeles Times</em>)</li>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 12:56:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darya Pino</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I found some great mythbusting about canola oil and saturated fats, and the B.S. of the week is aimed at all grocery stores for embracing the food ranking systems.]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to Friday’s <a title="link love" href="../category/thought/link-love/">For The Love of Food</a>, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup.</p>
<p>This was yet another great week of reading around the internet! There are a couple articles here following up Wednesday&#8217;s post about <a title="fast food" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-eat-in-restaurants-healthy-tips-for-real-life-series/">never eating fast food</a>. I found some great mythbusting about canola oil and saturated fats, and the B.S. of the week is aimed at all grocery stores for embracing the food ranking systems.</p>
<p>If you would like to see more of my favorite articles each week or just don’t want to wait until Friday, be sure to follow me on Twitter (@<a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://twitter.com/summertomato');" rel="nofollow" href="http://twitter.com/summertomato">summertomato</a>) or the <a title="Summer Tomato Facebook fan page" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Francisco-CA/Summer-Tomato/62049558375');" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Francisco-CA/Summer-Tomato/62049558375" target="_blank">Summer Tomato Facebook fan page</a>. For complete reading lists join me on the social bookmarking sites <a title="Darya Pino StumbleUpon" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://daryapino.stumbleupon.com/');" href="http://daryapino.stumbleupon.com/" target="_blank">StumbleUpon</a> and <a title="Darya Pino Delicious" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://delicious.com/daryapino');" href="http://delicious.com/daryapino" target="_blank">Delicious</a>, and share with me your favorites as well.</p>
<p>Submissions of your own best food and health articles are also welcome, just drop me an email using the <a title="Summer Tomato contact form" href="../contact/">contact form</a>. I am currently accepting guest posts at Summer Tomato for any healthy eating, living and exercise tips.</p>
<h2>For The Love of Food</h2>
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<li><a title="fast food calories" href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2009/07/fast-food-lunches-rack-up-the-calories.html" target="_blank">Fast-food lunches rack up the calories</a> &lt;&lt;Just to reiterate what I meant on Wednesday about never eating <strong>fast food</strong>. Read this, it&#8217;s astounding. (<em>Los Angeles Times</em>)</li>
<li><a title="convenience foods" href="http://www.grist.org/article/not-much-convience-in-convenience-foods" target="_blank">Not much convenience in &#8220;convenience foods&#8221;</a> &lt;&lt;Speaking of convenience, what are we really gaining with all this junk food anyway? (<em>Grist</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Canola oil healthy" href="http://nutritiondiva.quickanddirtytips.com/canola-controversy.aspx" target="_blank">Is Canola Oil Healthy?</a> &lt;&lt;There is a ridiculous amount of false health information out there, and people love to defend these myths with zealous fervor. <strong>Canola oil</strong> is a victim of one such campaign. In this wonderful (and relatively short) podcast the Nutrition Diva herself, Monica Reinagel, sets the record straight on canola oil. (<em>Nutrition Diva</em>)</li>
<li><a title="Saturated fats not bad" href="http://advancedmediterraneandiet.com/blog/?p=189" target="_blank">Are Saturated Fats Really All That Bad?</a> &lt;&lt;And while we&#8217;re stepping on people&#8217;s beliefs, check out Dr. Steve Parker&#8217;s well-researched article about <strong>saturated fats</strong> and their lack of correlation to coronary heart disease. Uh-oh. (<em>Advanced Mediterranean Diet Blog</em>)</li>
<li><a title="food rating systems" href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/lifestyle/chi-food-labels-jul07,0,6198708.story" target="_blank">Food rating systems: Grocery stores roll out nutrition ranking</a>s &lt;&lt;<strong>B.S. of the week</strong> is going to the entire notion of <strong>food rating systems</strong>. Newsflash: the healthiest foods are in the produce section and don&#8217;t have labels. Learn more in this excellent article from the <em>Chicago Tribune</em>.</li>
<li><a title="choosing a diet" href="http://mizfitonline.com/2009/07/08/viewer-mail-31/comment-page-2/" target="_blank">So many diets. Which to choose?</a> &lt;&lt;I adore this post by MizFit describing how she found her path to health. Few people exemplify <strong>healthstyle</strong> like Miz. (<em>MizFit Online</em>)</li>
<li><a title="gym benefits" href="http://www.dumblittleman.com/2009/06/5-gym-benefits-you-probably-hadnt.html" target="_blank">5 Gym Benefits You Probably Hadn&#8217;t Thought Of</a> &lt;&lt;People who <strong>exercise</strong> regularly for their entire lives know that the idea of a &#8220;good body&#8221; or &#8220;being healthy&#8221; isn&#8217;t enough to keep us going back. We workout because it makes us feel better and brings peace and joy to our lives. (<em>Dumb Little Man</em>)</li>
<li><a title="diet rules" href="http://averyfoodlydiary.blogspot.com/2009/07/5-diet-rules-i-swear-by.html" target="_blank">5 diet rules I swear by</a> &lt;&lt;Friday is the perfect time for a little <strong>comedy</strong>. (<em>a very foodly diary</em>)</li>
<li><a title="fruit salad" href="http://www.eatingoutloud.com/2009/07/stone-fruit-salad-with-ginger-syrup.html/comment-page-1" target="_blank">Fruit Salad With Ginger Syrup</a> &lt;&lt;Just look at this gorgeous stone fruit salad <strong>recipe</strong>! Ginger and mint seem like the perfect toppings. (<em>Eating Out Loud</em>)</li>
<li><a title="office lunch thief" href="http://lifehacker.com/5310393/how-to-handle-kitchen-thieves" target="_blank">How to Handle Kitchen Thieves</a> &lt;&lt;A recent wave of food-related crimes at the lab inspired this link. Most of us deal with an <strong>office</strong> lunch thief at one time or another. (<em>Lifehacker</em>)</li>
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		<dc:creator>Darya Pino</dc:creator>
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<p>In my vow to stay home and <a title="7 day detox and weight loss plan" href="http://summertomato.com/7-day-detox-and-weight-loss-plan/">eat healthy</a> for the rest of the week, I&#8217;ve had a lot of time to think about all the places I&#8217;m not eating.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not going out to meet a friend for one of San Francisco&#8217;s best burgers, for example. Nor am I going to another friend&#8217;s place to drink beer and play Rock Band.</p>
<p>Not today anyway.</p>
<p>I have many <a title="Summer Tomato philosophy" href="http://summertomato.com/about/philosophy/">guiding principles for health</a> here at Summer Tomato, but for me personally (and based on the emails I get, for many of you as well) the hardest part about <a title="healthstyle" href="http://summertomato.com/about/healthstyle/">upgrading your healthstyle</a> is integrating it with your social life.</p>
<p>How many times have your best intentions to go home and cook a healthy dinner been derailed by an invitation to go out with work buddies or go to the movies? How often are your weekend&#8217;s best intentions ruined by birthday dinners and bar hopping?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s life. And it can make being healthy really difficult.</p>
<p>I always stress that the best way to combat these special occasions is to <a title="automatic health" href="http://summertomato.com/automatic-health-lessons-from-personal-finance/">automate your health</a> whenever possible. From my perspective, setting up your life so that healthy choices are your default&#8211;the path of least resistance&#8211;is your only chance at weathering the <a title="having my cake" href="http://summertomato.com/having-my-cake/">birthday cakes</a> and holiday BBQs.</p>
<p>But it seems that for many of us these &#8220;special&#8221; occasions occur a little too frequently. A week rarely goes by that doesn&#8217;t offer an excuse to break our routine and indulge in something a little extra. And though this behavior is psychologically healthy and generally a good idea, too many exceptions can start to become the rule.</p>
<p>Not only do we sacrifice our health in these moments of celebration, we also begin chipping away at our good habits and before we know it they are gone.</p>
<p>Too many fun weekends and we give up on <a title="essential groceries" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-get-started-eating-healthy-essential-groceries/">buying groceries</a> and going to <a title="seasonal shopping" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-get-started-eating-healthy-seasonal-shopping/">farmers markets</a> for two, three or four weekends in a row. Then we go out more because we have no food at home (&#8220;Gotta eat somethin&#8217;!&#8221;), skip more workouts and the pounds start climbing back on.</p>
<p>Pretty soon your life is consumed with bad habits again, your jeans stop fitting right and you don&#8217;t even know what hit you.</p>
<p>So how do we deal with these events?</p>
<p>For me one important step in breaking this cycle has been to develop a clear understanding of how to navigate restaurants. Not all restaurants serve the same function. Some are simply cheap and convenient, while others are divine dining experiences to be remembered for a lifetime. And there are dozens of choices in between.</p>
<p>Over the next few weeks I will be describing each of the major restaurant categories and how to approach them to balance health and enjoyment. If you have any specific topic or issue you would like me to address in this series please <a title="Summer Tomato contact form" href="http://summertomato.com/contact/">send me an email</a> and let me know.</p>
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<p>Today I will begin by describing the kind of restaurant you should never eat in: <a title="Don't eat this, don't eat that" href="http://summertomato.com/dont-eat-this-dont-eat-that-why-fast-food-is-never-healthy/">fast food chains</a>.</p>
<p>Fast food restaurants are so unhealthy, <a title="Food Inc review" href="http://summertomato.com/food-inc-shows-how-your-food-choices-can-change-the-world/">evil</a> and downright nasty tasting that there is really no good reason to eat in one for the rest of your life.</p>
<p>&#8220;Convenience!&#8221; They will shout.</p>
<p>But I don&#8217;t buy that argument. Wanna know what is inconvenient? Diabetes.</p>
<p>There is always a better option than fast food. If I find myself starving, behind schedule and in an unfamiliar neighborhood I do not consider pulling into a Wendy&#8217;s drive-thru and ordering a value meal. Instead I find a grocery store or local café. These places are just as ubiquitous, but instead of poison burgers I can get fresh food at reasonable prices. You&#8217;ve already given up on taste for this meal, there is no reason to give up on health too.</p>
<p>If you find yourself regularly eating in restaurants for &#8220;convenience&#8221; you still have some work to do toward upgrading your healthstyle. I am not in these situations very often because I plan ahead and make sure I always have something to eat.</p>
<p>The Summer Tomato guide can help you <a title="Get started eating healthy" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-get-started-eating-healthy-stock-your-pantry/">get started eating healthy</a>.</p>
<p>The most important thing to remember about eating in restaurants is that you should save your indulgences for moments that are truly special. If you are desperate and just need some calories, eat the healthiest thing you can find. A bag of nuts, a piece of fruit, jerky or even a protein bar is a better option than a Quarter Pounder.</p>
<p>That burger in the photo looked exactly the same after sitting on my counter overnight as it did when I first bought it. Ick.</p>
<p><em>How often do you use &#8220;convenience&#8221; as an excuse to eat unhealthy?</em></p>
<p><strong>Read more How To Eat In Restaurants:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><a title="Healthy tips for real life" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-eat-in-restaurants-healthy-tips-for-real-life-series/">Healthy Tips for Real Life</a></li>
<li><a title="Neighborhood Convenience restaurants" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-eat-in-restaurants-neighborhood-convenience/">Neighborhood Convenience</a></li>
<li><a title="Sit-Down Chain restaurants" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-eat-in-restaurants-sit-down-chains/">Sit-Down Chains</a></li>
<li><a title="advice from Michael Bauer" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-eat-in-restaurants-healthy-advice-from-sf-food-critic-michael-bauer">Healthy Advice From SF Food Critic Michael Bauer</a></li>
<li><a title="Truly Special Occasions" href="http://summertomato.com/how-to-eat-in-restaurants-the-truly-special-occasions">The Truly Special Occasions</a></li>
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