huskymom
Posted : 2/18/2008 10:46:20 AM
You can also disguise tons of veggies in things like Spaghetti sauce or homemade soups. Just throw them in the blender or food processor before hand and then toss them in the sauce. You can add carrots, brocolli, asparagus, celery, green beans, cauliflower, spinach, arugala, etc etc. If you like a nice garlicky tomato sauce like I do, you won't even know its there.
I also make a veggie soup with a tomato base in my crockpot. I use 2 or 3 big cans of crushed tomatoes, then add as many veggies as I have in my fridge. Tomatoes have a very powerful taste compared to most veggies so you taste that the most. But the taste varies from time to time depending on what I've added for veggies. Add some garlic, salt and pepper and any other spice you feel like having and you've got supper ready when you get home from work. I serve it with bacon bits, sour cream or ricotta cheese, croutons, and shredded cheddar.
Either of these adds 3 or 4 servings of veggies a day easy.
Also, like Badrap said, varying and upping the intensity of your workout is the only way to get over that plateau. I'd look into interval training if I were you. Do your warm up, then speed up to as fast as you can and sustain that for 5 minutes, then slow down to a comfortable speed, go backwards for 3 minutes, then go fast again for another 5. The idea is to change your heart rate as much as possible. Also using as many different muscle groups as possible is useful. So do a few minutes with no arms, then focus all of your energy on your arms and let your legs follow.