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    Home » Gluten Free Living » Get Your Body Summer-Ready!

    Get Your Body Summer-Ready!

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    It has arrived. The gateway to summer has been crossed and now it's time to get outside for fun in the sun and water. Are YOU ready?

    In Colorado the seasonal shift is pretty digital. Its winter then it's summer without much in between. That generally leaves me moving from jeans, sheepskin boots and down vests to a bathing suit at a Water Park. Honestly, it can be a brutal wakeup call when donning the swim suit for the first outing of the summer.

    I'm a firm believer in not missing any experiences so rather than covering up and doing a crazy diet until you feel comfortable braving the public pool forum, I have some tips to get your summer started and jump on that summer body at the same time.

    Breakfast IS the most important meal of the day. We've all heard that but do you know why? When I was in college I had gained some weight and went to a nutritionist for some help with a good diet approach. I also worked at an amusement park with part of my time in an arcade so I was around crazy sounds all day long. I was constantly exhausted. The nutritionist had me bring in a food diary and immediately pointed to what I was having for breakfast daily; plain oatmeal. Instead he told me to eat tuna salad (made with a lower fat mayo). It sounded completely nuts to me! His point was that I really needed a higher protein breakfast to hold me over and give me the energy I needed to make it through work before lunchtime. It turned everything around for me and bumped me out of the short list of foods that we all eat for breakfast. For some reason there are foods we only eat for breakfast and would never eat lunch or dinner norms first thing of the day! I now will often eat a few ounces of high quality lunch meat for breakfast finding it satisfies my palate and energy needs while keeping the calories under control. Eating a better breakfast often aids in eating less throughout the day I find.

    bagel with turkey and bowls of berries

    Gluten-free bagels are a daily breakfast staple at our house. If you love a bagel and cream cheese but have your eye on skimpy sundresses in your future too, substitute with lower fat Neufchatel instead of full fat cream cheese. It really tastes the same but you'll be cutting your fat calories by about 1/3. Eat a half bagel instead of a whole bagel. Udi's Everything Inside Bagels are loved by all in my household for their onion and garlic flavor; they just feel more filling with more flavor. Add more protein to your breakfast routine AND more flavor which always makes foods more satisfying so you won't need to eat as much.

    Do Something Physical Every Day. As one might imagine being a blogger demands lots of time at the computer. I have always been active but since becoming a full time blogger notice I log too many hours sitting. I recently started wearing a fitness band that clocks my steps daily. The truth about my daily steps was not as bad as I'd guessed but certainly could be better. If you have not been exercising regularly, now is the perfect time to start doing so. Summer offers many options without cost and usually outside one's front door. Walking, swimming, kicking a soccer ball at the park with the kids, taking a bike ride, working in the garden all serve to get you moving. You don't need to go nuts, start with a 30 minute target daily. Also exercise has a great effect on one's mental outlook. The more you do it the more you'll want to do it and the happier you will find yourself most likely.

    gluten-free post workout snacks, granola bars, an orange and water in a colorful bag

    Have a Snack, a Good one! Parents are keenly aware that kids can only go so long until they need a snack. Most schools, including Middle and High Schools, have time built in for kids to snack on something. Good snacking helps keep your energy steady, avoiding drastic dives that encourage quick, less healthy choices. Fresh fruits and vegetables are great. A small serving of nuts. A great smoothie, especially after exercise to help recover. If you are a chip lover consider an equally flavorful option, with the crunch we all love but less fat. My kids love Udi's  Ancient Grain Crisps and out of curiosity I checked the nutritional content against a standard potato chip. Comparing an ounce of each*, Ancient Grain Crisps have 62 less calories (152 cal vs. 90 cal), 7 grams less fat (10 gm vs. 3 gm), and no saturated fats unlike regular potato chips which have 3.1 grams. Carry good portable snacks with you whenever you go out so you have something at the ready and aren't tempted to compromise with calorie and fat laden quick options at the store.

    Gluten-Free Udis Ancient Grains

    Wear Sunscreen! When I think of my summers at the neighborhood pool  I don't ever remember putting on sunscreen. The only lotion we'd put on was to try to get that deep dark Hawaiian tan (what were we thinking?!). Fortunately the word is out on the risks of skin cancer and sunscreen has come a long way. Every possible option is now readily available including types that can work when exercising and in the water when at the pool or seashore.

    Have fun! If you do find when you shed your winter cocoon you are not feeling your Itsy Bitsy Yellow Polka Dot Bikini best and are a bit pasty from lack of sun, who cares! It's a time for family, friends and fun. If you get going on some simple things to improve your fitness and wellbeing that bikini will come. Don't miss out on the fun in the meantime.

    Udi\'s Ancient Crisps

    *Potato chips nutritional information source Wikipedia for generic potato chips and were compared to Udi’s Ancient Grain Crisps Sea Salt flavor.

    This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Udi’s Gluten Free. The opinions and text are all mine.

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    1. Catherine S says

      June 01, 2015 at 11:27 am

      I need to work on eating breakfast I usually don’t eat until lunch. I use Udi’s bread for sandwiches I will have to pick up some bagels.

      Reply
    2. Valerie says

      June 01, 2015 at 11:26 am

      I am always looking for great Gluten free foods and Udi’s is one of my go-to ones! I’m going to have to try your suggestions!

      Reply
    3. Dawn says

      June 01, 2015 at 9:28 am

      Breakfast and exercise every day are two things that go a long way to being summer ready. I try to do both of those things regularly.

      Reply
    4. Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says

      June 01, 2015 at 9:10 am

      I always make a point of eating breakfast. If I don’t get my breakfast in, my head’s all foggy, and it totally ruins my day.

      Reply
    5. Terry says

      June 01, 2015 at 4:59 am

      I am starting to get myself all ready for summer. My hair is more healthy… now I need to work on my pot belly.

      Reply
    6. Robin (Masshole Mommy) says

      June 01, 2015 at 4:08 am

      I need to lose about 10 lbs before I bust out that bikini again. I am on it, though.

      Reply
    7. Chris Scheuer says

      May 26, 2015 at 10:04 am

      Great post Toni with so many good points! I’ve learned to eat sort of crazy things for breakfast too as long as they have lots of protein and keep me satisfied. The bagels sound wonderful, I will keep my eye out for them.

      Reply
    8. Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers says

      May 26, 2015 at 7:21 am

      These are great tips! I always have to remind myself to eat well in the morning. It makes all the difference to my day 🙂

      Reply
      • Toni Dash says

        May 26, 2015 at 7:45 am

        Me too Jennifer. There are times where I’ll start with coffee and not eat until late but that is also when the snacking mid afternoon begins!

        Reply
    9. sue|theviewfromgreatisland says

      May 26, 2015 at 7:09 am

      I’ve not heard of this company Toni, thanks for introducing them to me. I am always looking for ways to snack healthier!

      Reply
      • Toni Dash says

        May 26, 2015 at 7:44 am

        Oh Sue I’m so glad you stopped by then! Udi’s is a longtime purveyor of fantastic gluten-free foods and they also host a community for gluten-free education and support. I’ve been fortunate to work with them now for awhile and it’s serendipity as their products are staples in our kitchen and on the road for us. I actually even met Udi himself at a local opening for his daughter’s restaurant about four years ago. Lovely man and we gluten-free are so grateful for the starting of this company. Has made a big difference in the ease and flavor of being gluten-free. I’ll add that we’ve used there products in many situations and gluten-eaters have no idea they are gluten-free.

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    10. Tricia @ Saving room for dessert says

      May 26, 2015 at 5:21 am

      I adore breakfast now but remember the days when I did not eat until late afternoon. Not healthy! Thanks for these great reminders. Udi has a great reputation and the products are delicious. Thanks!

      Reply
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