Showing posts with label candy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candy. Show all posts

Friday, December 25, 2015

JEWISH FAMILY EXPERIENCES A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!

What do Jews do in Christmas Eve or Christmas Day? If family is nearby, it is a good day to get together as everyone is off from work. Of course, the movie theatres are open everywhere.  Problem is, we already saw the new Star Wars movie - What else is there to see? It is a common tradition for Jews to go to a Chinese Restaurant on Christmas Day. That option is unavailable to us as our daughter has declined a trip to Chinatown in Chicago. Looks like we won't be going sledding either.  Temperatures across the country are unseasonably high and there is hardly any snow cover anywhere. All retail stores close early on Christmas Eve so shopping is out of the question as well.  Although this brings us to our 'Christmas Miracle'.


My daughter and I often will take an evening walk to a specialty candy store on Michigan Avenue right on Chicago's Miracle Mile. Dylan's Candy Bar. This small chain of candy stores is owned by Dylan Lauren,  the daughter of internationally famous designer, Ralph Lauren.

As I review this photograph, my guess is that founder and owner of Dylan's Candy Bar, Dylan Lauren, spends more time counting  the money that the stores take in on a daily basis rather than consuming her product(s).

Among the reasons that I particularly enjoy going to Dylan's is that I can purchase some very small amounts of candy that is priced by weight. The best benefit of the trip to Dylan's is that  it requires a roundtrip walk of a minimum 3.5 miles and it is a good way to accumulate steps for my 'hungry' fitbit. I anticipated that the store would close early last evening. I checked the website and the store announced that they would close at 6:00PM. I timed my late afternoon 92 minute workout on the elliptical machine to end around 5:15PM. As soon as I returned home, I announced that I was going to go to Dylan's. My daughter is almost always ready to accompany me for this trip. I told her that in order to get there before 6:00PM we could not waste any time. We walked there at a speedy power walk speed of 5 mph, which is faster than my usual speed. Usually my daughter implores me to 'slow down' when we walk together. Last evening, my daughter was moving faster than me! We arrived at the store at 5:48PM. This was more than enough time to make our regular selections and be on our way. The only problem was that the front door was locked with a sign taped to the front announcing that due to the Christmas Eve Holiday the store closed at 5:00PM. My daughter was very upset and I admit I was not too pleased either. There were still some employees within sight and I knocked loudly, yet politely on the front glass door. An employee did come to the door and open it to find out what my 'problem' was. He explained that the store closed early for Christmas Eve and I explained that we checked the website and had just walked two miles in order to get there before closing time. After a few back-and-forths of us each repeating our cases, the young man offered to get the the manager. A young respectful woman came to the door and without too much fanfare, did let us in.  We quickly made our usual modest selections of some bulk candy and when we asked to pay - we were told it was a gift. On the way out, we were asked one more time if we had gotten everything we needed. My daughter, was very respectful of the gift and said that she did not think it was right to take more after we knew we would not be paying for it. It was precisely then that the original employee we spoke with asked us if Sara would like a 'gingerbread house.' A gingerbread house may not have been something that we would have purchased - but my daughter did have fun making the icing and decorating it. At first it looked like we were going to be locked out of Dylan's - but, we were let in, we made out selections, the store made it a gift to us and gave us a gingerbread house too! I don't want to be too dramatic about this: However, it was a 'Christmas Miracle' for our Jewish Family.

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My daughter had fun decorating this gingerbread house

My day started at the doctors office for my annual wellness visit. Everything checked out real well.  My doctor continues to be somewhat amazed as what I accomplished this year. I showed him by before/after pictures that I had posted on by blog just yesterday. Before I left, he said that I was his 'hero.' That may have been over-the-top, but I did get the impression that he might have told my story to some of his other patients over the course of the past year. Before I left, my doctor, who is about one inch taller than me, and surely even thinner than I am, hugged me. I can not recall being hugged by any medical professional ever before. The best thing he told me was that my next appointment with him should be one year from now. What a great thing to hear from one's doctor!
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Your Food Diary For:

Thursday, December 24, 2015

BREAKFAST Calories Carbs Fat Protein Sodium Sugar
NO BREAKFAST....FASTING FOR BLOOD WORK AT DOCTOR'S OFFICE
L U N C H
Marianos - Spicy Curried & Kale Walnut Salad, 1 Cup 360 36 26 6 460 0
Mariano's - Asian Broccoli Kale Slaw, 1 C 200 28 10 4 520 0
MARIANO'S - HUGE SPINACH SALAD, 1 SALAD 500 0 0 0 0 0
Mariano's - Chicken Milanese (Estimate), 6 oz Chicken Breast 461 11 18 60 560 11

1,521 75 54 70 1,540 11
D I N N E R
FONDUE-SHRIMP, ROAST BEEF, BROCCOLI
MUSHROOMS, BREAD, SWISS CHEESE
Shrimp - Raw, 10 medium 64 1 1 12 89 0
Wegmans - Deli Roast Beef, 2 oz (aprox.4 slices) 60 0 2 10 230 0
Broccoli - Broccoli, 1 cup 60 6 1 5 49 0
Mushrooms, white, raw, 1 cup, pieces or slices 15 2 0 2 4 1
Bread - Bread Baguette, 1/4 baguette 150 30 1 5 0 0
Emi Swiss Knight - Fondue Au Fromage Suisse - Swiss Cheese Fondue, 0.5 cup (57g) 260 4 18 16 720 0

609 43 23 51 1,091 1

Totals 2,130 117 77 121 2,631 12
Your Daily Goal 4,507 563 150 226 2,300 169
Remaining 2,377 445 73 105 -330 157
Calories Carbs Fat Protein Sodium Sugar
*You've earned 2,577 extra calories from exercise today         
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       Your Exercise Diary for:

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Cardiovascular Minutes Calories Burned
Walking, 4.5 mph, very, very brisk pace 29 368
Walking, 5.0 mph 19 405 <-speedy walk to Dylan's Candy Bar
Walking, 3.5 mph, brisk pace 25 236 <-slow walk back from Dylan's Candy Bar 
STAR TRAC ELLIPTICAL 92 1,478 <-(resistance level set to '20')
MFP iOS calorie adjustment Ic_i N/A 90

   
Daily Total / Goal 166 / 30 2,577 / 590  
Weekly Total / Goal 902 / 210 13,293 / 4,130             
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total calories consumed 2130 calories
total calories (5.25 miles, 92 minutes elliptical) 2487 calories
total net calories 357 calorie deficit
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fitbit day 113
26384 steps
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A girl and her gingerbread house... Shouldn't this be eaten once it's made? or is only for show?
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That is my daughter, Sara, peeking through the gingerbread house 'window.'

Monday, March 30, 2015

SWEET HOME CHICAGO

My daughter, Sara, 13 years old completed her "History Fair Project" and submitted it more than a week ago.  The theme of the paper was 'leadership.'   Her paper is titled: Sweet Home Chicago: "The Candy Capital of the World".   Sara (with some expert guidance from her Mom) worked on this for more than three months.  This project involved trips to the library, actually reading the books that were relevant, and an interview with Therese McDonald, the owner of Candyality, a local upscale candy boutique here in Chicago.  Her quote served as the last line of Sara's paper, "...candy is in Chicago's DNA..."

Sweet Home Chicago: The History of America's Candy Capital," was a look at the history of Chicago's candy industry. The exhibit was on display at Harold Washington Library during  2013.
I just read the completed paper for the first time yesterday.   Honestly, I was amazed how well thought-out it was and how easily it 'flowed'.   The history fair project is a country-wide competition for 7th graders.  Sara's paper was the only paper nominated from her school to advance to the city-wide competition.   This was announced on Thursday over the loudspeaker at school.  Now that I have read the paper, I must admit - I can easily see it advancing.   After the city-wide competition comes the state-wide competition in Springfield, Illinois.   Who knows how far this might advance?  It does not matter, I am immensely proud of my daughter for this accomplishment.


I have just read a paper exclusively about candy with an emphasis on chocolate.  The 10 page paper focuses on the leadership shown by Chicago in the innovations in manufacturing and distribution of candy during the last 100 years.  My accomplishment regarding this is straightforward.  After reading this - I managed to somehow continue to keep the willpower to not have any candy or chocolate!   I have lost 75 lbs in the past 96 days by avoiding all sweets.  So, for the time being, I will savor the sweetness of Sara's accomplishment.  This particular sweetness is very healthy and very low calorie!

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SUNDAY MENU

breakfast    three eggs sunnyside up, two slices turkey 'bacon'                              240 calories
lunch          lamb bratwurst, spinach salad w/tomato                                              340 calories
dinner         lamb bratwurst, spinach salad w/tomato, Thai Sweet Potato Soup    505 calories

total calories consumed   1085 calories

CALORIES BURNED
elliptical machine 32 minutes (first time 'resistance level' was set to '14') 506 calories

SUNDAY NET CALORIES 579 calories

This store looks like they have lots of tasty treats... It will be a few more months before I want to sample any.
I have not given up candy and chocolate for the rest of my life - but I will learn 'portion control.'

Monday, January 12, 2015

WHAT A WHOPPER!

WHOPPERS: not the most effective way of adding protein to one's diet
It is probably a very good thing that I am not a regular Wal-Mart shopper.  Yesterday, on the way to Kansas City I stopped at a Wal-Mart to buy some zero calorie flavored Sparkling Water. I passed the candy aisle I decided to look at some labels. Now for most of my life I would be the guy who thought it would be a good idea to buy a box of WHOPPERS CHOCOLATE MALT BALLS as I settled into my seat to watch the latest James Bond or Star Trek movie at the cinema.   I never did enjoy paying nearly $4 for the privilege.  Wal-Mart offers this box of candy for only 98 cents.   This is the type of candy that a guy like me could easily devour in 15 minutes (and of course, still feel hungry and unsatisfied afterwards). You cannot imagine my surprise when I examined this 5 oz. box of Whoppers.

190 CALORIES PER SERVING nothing spectacular about that information - it's candy!
SERVING SIZE 18 MALT BALLS That's it? Why 18? For Good Luck?
SERVINGS PER CONTAINER 3.5 Let's be honest, one box of candy IS one serving!
TOTAL CALORIES FOR THIS TASTY CONFECTION 665 CALORIES  Not good, not healthy.
An actual BURGER KING WHOPPER is 650 calories  At least there you are getting some meat.

On the 'bright side' - THEY ARE KOSHER! 

For the past 19 days, I have consumed a fraction more calories in a whole day than what can be found in that box.   These are the types of 'food' items that really help a person balloon up to 309 lbs.  These are precisely the types of 'food' items that I will be avoiding in the future.   Earlier in one of my blogs, I had estimated that there must have been days when I consumed 5000 calories. (Perhaps I was underestimating)  

On the way to Kansas City yesterday I had mapped out a route that would direct me to a Jason's Deli in the St. Louis area.  This minor 9 mile detour rewarded me with a delicious 540 calorie lunch: Spicy Seafood Gumbo Bowl & Amy's Turkey Half Sandwich.  That was a very satisfying detour.

The hotel that I stayed in the first night only had one working fitness machine.  So I hopped onto something called a BOWFLEX TreadClimber TC5000 and logged thirty minutes.  This machine combined walking and step climbing. The machine estimated that I expended 140 calories. I used some new muscles that have been lying dormant for quite some time. It was a struggle to get to 30 minutes.

Before I checked out of my hotel this morning, I climbed back on the BOWFLEX and this time I reduced the speed of my workout and doubled my workout time.   I 'burned' 185 calories and this was the best workout that I have had since I started two weeks ago.  Everything about this specific workout was positive: time spent on machine, calories burned, feeling great afterwards.

HERSHEY COMPANY WHOPPERS pack a wallopping 665 calories!





Thursday, January 8, 2015

GOOD NEWS EVERYONE....I STARTED DRINKING AGAIN!

Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth, the forgetful genius inventor on Futurama, has an odd habit of saying, "Good News Everyone" followed by some extremely bad news.  I have twisted that around this morning.  My good news is good news.  I have started drinking again. WATER.  I always consumed burgers with diet soda, and cake with diet soda, and cookies with diet soda, and candy with diet soda.  Now that I have started eating actual food, I am finding that WATER is the better beverage. meals are now enjoyed with a glass of water. It is the healthier choice. I still drink zero calorie flavored sparkling water between meals. I will continue to consider healthy and healthier choices as the weeks go by. Nevertheless, progress has been made. WATER with breakfast. WATER with lunch. WATER with dinner.

Ten days ago when I hopped onto the treadmill for the first time in a long, long time I struggled just to walk 4 mph for 20 minutes.  My heart rate at the conclusion of this 'vigorous' exercise was 144 BPM (beat per minute).

This morning I completed my fifth day in a row on the treadmill.  I have not changed my 4 mph speed.  Each session has been for 30 minutes.   My heart rate this morning after 30 minutes was only 124 BPM.   Further proof, that all kinds of physical results of changing one's lifestyle start appearing quickly.   I guess it's time to 'step it up a notch." (no pun intended)