Sticking With What I Know

It’s another early morning in Houston! It has been a great trip thus far. For those of you who have asked, I spent most of yesterday in two of Houston’s malls, Galleria and Memorial City, participating in consumer research within the fragrance and cosmetic categories. It’s been very interesting thus far but it also meant that we spent all day yesterday on our feet. I also forgot how large suburban malls can get! We literally had to drive from one part of the mall to the other because it would have taken us over 20 minutes to power walk the distance!

I wanted to share yesterday’s foods with you because it is a perfect example of one of this week’s Tuesday tip: When in doubt, stick with what you know for the healthiest meal options.

My first year of heavy work travel I quickly realized that I couldn’t treat every work trip to a new, fun city like a vacation in regards to my eating habits. Within two months of travel I gained 5 pounds and found that I was exhausted and drained after every trip. Once I started eating better I immediately felt better about the heavy travel schedule. It was no longer as draining and I found I had more energy.

When I say to stick with what you know, I mean that sometimes, especially for breakfast and lunch it’s best to go with habit. Therefore, on most trips I will order Starbucks perfect oatmeal, banana, and a venti unsweetened iced green tea as this is my normal breakfast in New York. For lunch, I’ll choose a large salad with protein and dressing on the side if we’re dining at a sit down restaurant for lunch. I also do my best to snag a few apples or bananas from the hotel if they have complimentary fruit or I buy fruit or a bar from the gift shop. This ensures that for the first 10 hours of my day I have healthy fuel in my system to power me through a busy schedule. It also allows me to enjoy work dinners a bit more, which like last night, tend to be at delicious local restaurants!

Below is how I put this tip to work yesterday in Houston.

Breakfast: Low carb banana muffin whose nutritional information was posted in the café area (300 calories, 5 grams fiber, 6 grams protein, and 6 grams fat), venti unsweetened iced green tea, Light & Fit Yogurt, and an apple for later.

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Lunch: Subway is always a great food court option when we’re traveling to different malls for store visits. While it can be high in sodium, this can be balanced out by lots of water and what I eat the rest of the day. This Subway had more toppings than the average location and even had spinach, avocado, and Frank’s hot sauce! My 6 inch turkey breast on whole wheat with all the veggies, except jalapenos, kept me going until 4:15. I also enjoyed a large water and bag of Baked Lays on the side! While many of my co-workers enjoyed Japanese from Sakura for lunch, I knew that this would have too many hidden ingredients and calories for a healthy lunch and would leave me thirsty all afternoon.

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Snack: Around 4:45 I had a small iced green tea during a Starbucks break and my apple from this morning. There were more chocolate filled Frappuccino drinks enjoyed by my co-workers yesterday than I’ve ever seen before. But, when you’re traveling with men whose metabolisms is still like a growing teenagers, you just have to keep yourself in check!

Dinner: Since I had a healthy breakfast, lunch and snack I was excited to enjoy one of Houston’s best steak restaurants, Perry’s, with my team. One glass of Pinot Noir, a salad with dressing on the side, splitting a cold seafood tower, and then a small petite filet was the perfect indulgent meal that was high in protein and lower in calories than I normally have at a steak restaurant. I stuck with protein early in the meal through the seafood appetizer which was healthy and absolutely delicious. This left me full enough during the main course that I wasn’t tempted by the steakhouse sides or dessert.

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Question: What is your best tip for staying healthy when you travel?

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It Must Be the Weather

It seems like everyone is feeling under the weather this week. I’m not sure if it’s the change in weather or just burning the candles at both ends but it seems like my co-workers and friends are either sneezing, aching, or coming down with fevers.

Yesterday, I thanked my body for not letting me come down with the same bug that Theodora and Anne dealt with yesterday. Just to be safe, I made sure to focus on getting back on track with healthy eating and working out yesterday. I drank plenty of water, sipped green tea, took all my vitamins, and worked out. I even had a better than normal Monday morning run yesterday, keeping a 6.3 pace on the treadmill for 5 straight miles.

Even though tit was a Monday and our refrigerator was almost bare, I came to the office prepared with a healthy lunch and snacks.

019 020 021 023Unfortunately, all this precaution did nothing because this evening I left work early feeling horrible. My body aches, my eyes are watery, and I’m burning up.

I’m going to make a simple dinner, sip on some Canada Dry, and cuddle into bed to watch last week and last night’s Gossip Girl episodes.

But, as promised, beginning today Tuesday posts will have a new addition posts called Tuesday Tips. Each week I’ll feature a few tips with y’all. The tips will not be limited to one topic but instead range the gamet from running, travel, beauty, etc. In case you didn’t know, growing up I wanted to be many things but one of those things was a research librarian. I guess this is my little way of living that dream. If you have questions, feel free to email them or leave a comment!

Tuesday Tips:

1) Do you live in New York City? Interested in hearing from famous figures such as Sandra Day O’Connor, Padma Lakshmi, Tommy Hilfiger, Jodi Picoult, Katie Couric, and others live in person? The 92nd Street Y Lecture and Readings Series allows you to do just that each week with an array of different speakers across a range of topics. Tickets range, depending on age and whether you’re a student but many are no more than $34!

2) Over the past few years I’ve tried numerous different mascaras and even invested over $90 every six weeks on fake lashes. My lashes are thin, short, and don’t hold a curl. On a whim, Tina and I bought Benefit’s They’re Real mascara at the Sephora in Mohegan Sun on Saturday, after the Wine Fest. Though it was a bit of a tipsy purchase at the moment and seemed quite expensive ($22) the next morning, I’ve been thrilled with the results. Yesterday and today multiple co-workers asked me what mascara I was using!

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3) Do you have a hard time keeping up with your hotel, airline, and rental car points? Check out Mile Blaster for a FREE tracker that will not only keep them all in one spot but also send you emails when your points are about to expire!

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Hills and Trains

Happy Thursday! I hope you all have had a wonderful week. Right now my body is feeling like an old lady. I guess this week’s workouts, or more so their intensity, have caught up with me.

  • Monday: Run
  • Tuesday: Personal training session + 90 minutes power yoga
  • Wednesday: 4 mile hill workout with Gia
  • Thursday: Personal training session
  • Last night’s hill workout was unlike anything I’ve ever done. One of my goals is to run with a group once a week since I find that I push myself more when I’m around others. It’s that natural tendency to want to run faster than the next person, if you know what I mean. When Gia mentioned that she was the new run coach for the Madison Avenue Lululemon I knew I’d be taking the subway uptown after work a few Wednesdays a month.

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This adorable run coach may look sweet but she puts together a hell of a quad and glute killing workout! I don’t want to steal her thunder, since she was so kind to put it on her blog, even with treadmill conversions. Head over to her site and bookmark yesterday’s post for a rainy day when you want a challenging treadmill workout. Your race times will thank her but your ass will hate me for suggesting it.

I woke up this morning wishing I could cuddle further into the pillows and sheets instead of meeting my personal trainer.  But, like everyone says, within an hour I was happy I had gone and had even shown her my headstand, proving that it wasn’t a once in a lifetime moment. Yes, I promise I’ll take a video or picture for y’all soon.

As usual, my hunger was unstoppable after my personal training session. I silenced the beast with an oats, Uncle Sam’s cereal, chia seeds, and banana bowl.

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Three hours later my stomach was screaming so I had a handful of almonds and a tangelo.

001 This little orange beauty has become my favorite winter fruit, enjoyed at least once daily. In fact, if you are looking for a great sweet treat that can be enjoyed at the office, in the car, or just about anywhere I highly recommend tangelos. They are easy to peel and are larger than clementines so I find that I’m more satiated.

This afternoon I had the chance to use my favorite mode of transportation, Amtrak Acela, thanks to  a quick business trip down to Philadelphia.

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016There are no security lines, plenty of legroom, ample overhead space, free wireless, and their cafe car serves an astonishing assortment of food and beverages, including wine!

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While enjoying the view out the window and cranking through some emails I ate a delicious Zaro’s salad. I always recommend the Penn Station Zaro’s for anyone who is traveling via Amtrak as it has fresh salads, sandwiches, and wonderful service.

007The trip back was equally enjoyable as my co-worker and I enjoyed miniature bottles of wine and kicked back to relax.

019While Acela is definitely more expensive than regular Amtrak it’s often more convenient when you need to get somewhere quickly, such as a business trip, or when it’s a destination where you’d normally fly otherwise. For example, taking Acela up to Boston or Washington, DC for a 2 day weekend trip is sometimes more advantageous than spending 6 hours in a bus or 4 hours on a train. It all depends on your schedule. I do have two Amtrak tips that I’ve discovered over the past few months.

  1. Join Amtrak Rewards for great email discounts and to accumulate points. I was able to save 20% on this Acela trip even though it was booked just a few days out.
  2. Planning in advance can definitely save you money on Amtrak, both regional and Acela. If Bo and I were to buy tickets down to Philadelphia today for June, it’s only $32 each way!

Okay guys, I’m supposed to run 10 miles tomorrow morning bright and early. Though the morning weather schedule isn’t in my favor, I’m going to finish it one way or another!

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