One of the most asked questions when someone is starting the
21 Day Fix is “How do I count this recipe with the container system?” When getting started, my challengers want to
give the container system their all and want to make sure they are measuring
everything out correctly. Every meal you
make won’t be a veggie, a carb and a meat.
You’ll want to venture out and try something like Mexican Lasagna. (Which are pretty amazing, by the way!)
I want to be able to give my challengers the tools to be
able to complete this on their own.
Otherwise, it will not be easily sustainable for a lifestyle
change. As their coach, this means
teaching them how to use the 21 Day Fix for the rest of their life.
According to the 21 Day Fix Mixed Food guide, most mixed
foods are measured in a green container, regardless of whether or not it
contains any actual “green” foods. This
is equal to one serving. HOWEVER – this
is only used to measure. It does not
necessarily mean you check off the green container.
Make note of the different types of foods in your recipe and
what containers they would go in.
Example: Mexican Lasagna
Let’s say you are eating Mexican Lasagna. You would use your green container to measure
out your serving. The main ingredients
of this dish is tortillas (yellow), taco meat and cottage cheese (red) and
cheese (blue). Cross off a yellow, one
red and one blue. But, do not cross off
your green container.
Be sure you use common sense with the 21 Day Fix. Keep this in mind: I achieved success with this program, even
though I didn’t follow it to a T each and every day. I follow the 80/20 rule. 80% of the time I follow the 21 Day Fix
guidelines. The other 20% of the time, I
enjoy a beer and some pizza. The 21
Day Fix is meant to be a lifestyle change and I hope you are able to maintain
long-term. Don’t get down on yourself if
you have one extra yellow in a week, or don’t eat enough of your green
containers.
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