Tuesday, January 29, 2013

World's Largest Hips, Self Love, and Obesity

I was watching The Talk at my office a few days ago-- I work in Public Relations, and we have various news and consumer programs on during the day to find media opportunities for them -- and the ladies at The Talk were also discussing this woman.

Source: Daily Mail

This is Mikel Ruffinelli, a 39 year old woman with "The Largest Hips in the World." She weighs 420 pounds, has a 40 inch waist, and measures 100 inches around the hips. That's more than 8 feet, folks.

Mikel has said in articles that she must buy two airline seats to accommodate her hips, and often has trouble getting around. Another video circulating the internet shows Mikel manipulating her body to walk through the halls of her house, or having to stand sideways to fit in her shower.

I applaud everyone who feels great in their skin -- if you're big and beautiful -- You are a rockstar of self esteem and confidence, and I look up to you as you've achieved something I still struggle with. However, I do believe that 420 pounds is not a healthy weight for anyone. For context, I also think that 92 pounds is also an unhealthy weight.

If she's healthy, then I have nothing to say -- may her self esteem seep into other women around the world. However, interviews features her children admitting that Mikel cannot stand for very long, a feat which a healthy woman should be able to do.

I think it comes down to a health issue. Being obese does not make this woman ugly. She is not ugly. She is beautiful. However, having that excess weight may be extremely unhealthy -- and that's something to consider and rethink, I believe.

The ladies of The Talk ended their segment with the following:

Do you see 85 year old people who weigh 400 pounds? 

I'm curious to hear people's thoughts on this issue and their comment.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Recipe: Zucchini Sauté

This recipe is a modified form of a zucchini sauté from the 17 Day Diet cookbook -- I love how the lemon brightens up the dish. 

Ingredients:

  • 2 medium zucchini
  • 1/4 cup pine nuts
  • Zest from 1 lemon
  • Cooking spray
  • 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp. salt substitute
  • 1/2 tsp. pepper
  • 3 TBS Parmesan cheese
To Make:
  • Put pine nuts into a dry skillet and heat over a low flame, stirring occasionally for 3 minutes. Careful not to burn them! Once they are done, set aside.
  • Grate the zucchini and use a strainer to squeeze out the excess water.
  • Spray the skillet with nonstick spray and put over medium heat until the surface of the skillet is warm.
  • Add the grated zucchini and cook, stirring often, for about 3 minutes. 
  • Stir in salt substitute, pepper, and lemon zest, and garlic powder. Continue cooking for another 1-2 minutes. 
  • Transfer zucchini to serving dish and stir in pine nuts and cheese. 
Serves: 4
Each Serving: 80 calories, 5g carbs, 6g fat, 4g protein, 614mg potassium, 67mg sodium

Variations:
  • If you slice the zucchini into longer strips instead of grating it, the dish takes on more of a "spaghetti" texture.
  • My friend suggested that this dish begs for a bit of a cream sauce. If you choose to do so, I would recommend no more than 1-2 TBS of light sour cream, just to mimic an Alfredo sauce.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Products I Love: Laughing Cow Wedges

I try to have a few "meals" a day. I eat breakfast, a mid-morning snack, lunch, [sometimes] an afternoon snack, and then dinner.

My snacking goes in phases. There are weeks on end, where I am completely satisfied with a Greek yogurt, or a granola bar. Lately, I look forward to my new favorite snack: A light Swiss Laughing Cow cheese wedge, with exactly 6 Ritz crackers.

Calories: 131
Carbs: 13g
Fat: 7g
Protein: 3g

I know it's not the healthiest option in the world, but it's not awful either, and it hits the spot. I'd also be willing to try the Laughing Cow wedge on other "cracker" options like rice cakes or whole wheat toast. Either way, they get my stamp of approval! My only complaint is that there's only 8 in a package, and around me, they cost $3.99 -- which I think is quite expensive.