Last week when the health nut (aka my g-ma) was staying with us, she asked if I would like to go shopping. Now, you should know, that I love to shop, whether it's finding the perfect dress, wall hanging, mascara, or summer squash, but aside from groceries, I don't do it that often, my busy schedule and tight wallet just don't allow for it. So, I obviously said yes :).
We went to Bloomingdale's, a favorite of ours, and the location of the best "ladies who lunch" café, La Provence, and the scrumptious frozen yogurt bar, Forty Carrots. It had been more than a year since my last frozen treat so I was incredibly excited, then... disappointed.
Not right away, of course. The (huge) small-sized cup was tart and divine, it tasted better than I had even remembered! However, as we left, I felt it. My body did not like frozen yogurt anymore. You see, I, unintentionally, haven't been eating dairy for in the past month and a half.
As I focused on whole, unprocessed, clean vegetables and fruits, a diet that was more raw food-based , I stopped having my morning yogurt, afternoon café con leche, dinner with fromage. I did so without any deprivation, only noticing when I figured out why the lactose in the frozen yogurt was making me sick. And my new habit, or lack there of, may not be such a bad thing.
Did you know that red meat and dairy are responsible for nearly half of all greenhouse gas emissions from food for an average U.S. household? Eek. I'm not officially swearing off dairy, and gosh, even though I sometimes refer to myself as a vegetarian, I do eat fish and have a bite of steak once in a blue moon, but, as I've said before, every little choice makes a big difference.
Let's be serious, cookie dough'nt you want some? Oh wait, that's Coldstone. I miss it already ;)
(Edited to Add): Oh my gosh! Girls! I bought the wrong "ice-cream"... VeggieGirl, I don't like too eat much soy either, and Christina, I meant to buy the coconut milk version! This one must have been placed with the other new coconut flavors by mistake and I didn't even notice :(. It just goes to show you: even those who consider themselves health-conscious and observant need to carefully check labels.








14 comments:
I'm SO pissed that that cookie dough ice cream has soy in it... GRRR. Enjoy it for me while I stick to One Lucky Duck, hahaha :-)
it's tough when our taste buds love things but our bellys disagree - that cookie dough ice cream sounds like a very worthy substitute for dairy though :)!
that ice cream looks heavenly!
i totally agree about the dairy-- i avoid it and when i have it, oh boy do i feel it :/
have a wonderful night!
I will never give up my morning yogurt. Never.
Mm that cookie dough "ice cream" sounds amazing. I just bought coconut milk "ice cream" by the same brand. It's delicious if you're looking for some other options!
thanks for the shout out! :)
i've experienced that too, where you stop eating something for a while and then find it disagrees with your body when you try it again. it's frustrating - but maybe a good thing to learn what works for you!
also love the idea that "every little choice makes a difference." those of us eating mostly, but not completely, vegetarian aren't the ones causing the bulk of the problems. there's a huge gap between deciding to eat meat twice a year if you really want it and seeking it out every day - maybe if the demand for meat wasn't so high, the industry wouldn't have gotten so out of control.
I have been unintentionally cutting back on dairy too--it's amazing how easy veganism can be provided that you have plenty of fresh foods around!
Sorry the dairy fought back :( You're right, every little bit counts (baby steps!!)!
Oops to the accidental buy - it still sounds good to me!
I can tolerate dairy but sometimes froyo gives me a tummy ache too! i think it may be from the dairy sugar?
I love cookie dough in general.
I've found the same thing happens when I eat those kinds of treats... my body is NOT pleased. I get ill now every time I eat something that's fried.
- Sagan
How fun! I love "ladies who lunch" cafes and Forty Carrots sounds (and looks) like a great place for fro yo.
VeggieGirl: Grr, me too! I commented about it on the bottom of my post! My bad :)
Jenny: It was quite yummy!
Fitnessista: I know! It's crazy how quickly our bodies get out of the habit of digesting lactose.
genibre: Good for you
Christina: That's the one I meant to get! See my comment at the bottom of the post :)
leslie: Ha, no problem.
Yes, I feel like our entire life is like a taste test run with our digestion and not one menu fits all.
And, thank you, I completely agree!
ChickPea: I know... which is why i think it's much easier in the summer :)
K from ksgoodeats: It is actually :) I just meant to get the other one.
ajangel25: Maybe? Whatever it was it did not feel good.
livinghealthyintherealworld: Haha, me too! I feel like everything totally adjusts as our diets do and it's so obvious that certain you just shouldn't be in the habit of digesting things anyway. How smart our bodies are :).
upfitcreek: It is!
so interesting! I find the difference in my taste buds- i.e I stopped eating ketchup for no particular reason other than I really didn't need to be eating it & the HFCS. Well, I had some months later and thought "Bleccchhh" as soon as I tasted it. Our bodies do adjust so smartly to what we do to them.
bHealthier: So true, it never ceases to amaze me :) I had ketchup the other day too for the first time in a longgg time... it was so salty, eck.
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