Put Your Kitchen
On A Diet

Picture this: a beautiful clean and tidy
kitchen. Every surface is uncluttered, every appliance
gleaming. You open the fridge. It's full of delicious fresh
vegetables and salad ingredients. The freezer has a selection
of homemade soups and casseroles ready to defrost at a moments
notice when you're too busy to cook from scratch. And you'll
find a variety of frozen vegetables and sliced wholemeal bread
in there.
Your cupboards are neatly stocked with nutritious foods –
wholegrain rice, wholemeal pasta, healthy cereals, pulses and
condiments plus a few tins of chopped tomatoes, and packets of
seeds and nuts and an olive oil spray.
There are fresh herbs growing in little pots on the
windowsill, ready to add flavour to your meals; some basil for
your tomato salad and parsley to chop and enhance your soups
and vegetables.
All the equipment and recipes you need are at hand ready to
whip up a nutritious home-cooked meal for you and your family,
just as you planned when you did the weekly shop.
Now switch to another kitchen.
This one has a fridge full of butter, full fat cheese and
yogurt. There's a wilted lettuce, some shrivelled mushrooms and
a few squashy tomatoes that no one wants to eat. Oh, and then
there's the chocolate spread, and gloopy mayonnaise lurking
there.
How about the cupboards? Oops! They are full of white rice
and pasta, cookies, candy and potato chips. And the freezer is
full of oven fries, stuff covered in breadcrumbs and ready
meals from the store. No shortage either of burgers, ice cream
and fattening desserts.
The surfaces are covered in junk mail and crumbs from
breakfast. The sink is full of dirty dishes.
I's too depressing to cook in a kitchen like this and anyway
you've no idea what's for dinner - quick - better send out for
pizza!
Which kitchen best describes yours? Do you need to put your
kitchen on a diet?
It's time to clear out your cupboards, fridge and freezer.
That means throw it out or give it away not eat everything
until it's gone. Give everything a good general clean too so it
feels good to be there, even if you just do 10 extra minutes a
day until it's just how you want it to look. Then make a
decision to keep it that way. Start to plan your meals every
week too and buy those fresh ingredients you need to feed your
body well. Make your time in the kitchen a pleasure. Keep it
ready for action and it will pay dividends.
Once your kitchen has been on a diet you'll be much more
likely to be able to follow yours. Try it and see what a
difference it makes.
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Copyright 2005, Janice Elizabeth Small
Janice Elizabeth is a weight loss coach, slimming club owner
and author of "The Diet Exit Plan", an 8 week coaching program
for automatic permanent weight loss. Request her FREE 15 page
report "How to lose weight without dieting - 7
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TODAY!
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