How to Eat Vegetables If You Hate Them
I've just returned from a long trip to Finland and then New
York. As I told all of you, I was in Finland with some business
associates.
However that trip was unexpectedly cut short when, as many
of you know, my good friend Matthew Furey had to undergo
emergency eye surgery.
We were in a small town in Finland when the vision in his right
eye completely fogged up. Turns out he had a detached retina
and required emergency surgery. Rather than risk his vision at
the hands of Finnish physicians, we high-tailed it back to the
States where he got the best medical care available. I'm happy
to say he's doing great and will recover fully.
There's much more to the story which I will talk about later
in a detailed email to you all.
But for now, let me answer an important and very common
question about vegetables:
Eddie,
You stress the importance of eating lots of fruits and vegetables.
I hate vegetables. Never liked them. I can tolerate them if
they're on pizza or fried. How do I eat them without forcing myself?
Chris
Chris,
I understand that it's not easy to switch gears completely and
eat all the right foods. Some people can go cold turkey and be
perfect. Most can't. I know I couldn't.
I tell people the same thing when they're first learning to
eat right as I do when they're first learning to exercise. Start
off slowly and gradually ease your way into it.
Begin with one serving of a vegetable, preferably fresh, grilled
or steamed. Add some flavor to it. Salsa is always good, as
long as it doesn't contain garbage like corn syrup or excess
salt. Instead of chips and salsa, eat carrots and salsa, or celery.
Add a serving of vegetables every few days to your meals.
Very soon you will develop a taste for them, as this is your
body's natural way of eating. It's hard-coded in you so it
won't be a struggle for you to do once you've built a habit
of it. And in no time you will feel better and look better.
Remember that very few people come out of the shoot with
perfect habits. If you can switch gears and go from flawed to
perfect in a snap, well then, congratulations on that. But most
of us need to ease our way into the right habits. This way is
actually the fastest, easiest and most permanent way to change
behavior.
So don't feel rushed or pressured. Just go about it in your
own natural time and it will happen. No matter what your
pace, though, you do have to start.
Wishing you the best,
Eddie Baran
P.S. For a food program, and for those wanting the strongest
body on the planet, you need to train your abdominal muscles
like the strongest athletes do - the gymnasts. Read more here
http://www.eddiebaran.com/gymnastic_abs.html