Answered: Most asked question, Do I always eat lectin-free?
As a passionate advocate for lectin-free foods, I'm here to address the burning question that I receive most frequently from my readers: "Do I always eat lectin-free?” Keep reading where I answer if I always eat lectin-free AND the second most asked BONUS question, “Do I have a cheat day?”
Hello, fellow food enthusiasts and seekers of a lectin-free lifestyle! I'm Brie, the voice behind Lectin Free Wife, a Texas-based food blog dedicated to exploring the wonderful world of lectin-free eating.
After personally experiencing the transformative power of eliminating lectins from my own diet, I embarked on a mission to share my knowledge, insights, photography, and delectable recipes with those seeking to embrace a lectin-free way of life. I have overcome autoimmune disease and digestive discomfort, and I've witnessed the incredible impact that mindful food choices can have on our overall well-being.
My world centers around lectin-free eating, and sharing my journey on Lectin Free Wife has become a full-time job. I often get asked many questions along the way about the challenges of eating lectin-free or if certain products can be eaten, but there are two questions that I get asked more than any others.
Two of the most frequently asked questions on Lectin Free Wife are…
1. Do I always eat lectin-free?
2. Do I ever have a cheat day?
Do I always eat lectin-free?
—To this, my answer is simple. “I do the best I can with what I have.” You may be wondering what this means, so I’ll dive deeper.
When I am at home and preparing my own meals, I always eat lectin-free. It’s easy at home because I only buy lectin-free ingredients, which is what is available to cook with, so staying on track is relatively simple.
Do I ever have a cheat day?
—NO! Does that mean I never, ever, ever, ever eat foods with lectins? Also, No. Sometimes I eat lectins, generally not on purpose; it is usually by accident, but yes, it happens.
The way I see it, a “cheat day” is where you intentionally disrupt all your hard work of eating healthy and exercising by scheduling a day a week where you eat poorly. I don’t do that. But what I do may shock you!
While living lectin-free is a considerable part of my day-to-day life, I believe many other things contribute to happiness and living a full life.
Those who follow me on IG know I’m an avid traveler; I live out of the United States for part of the year.
(*POP Quiz: Let me know in the comments if you know what other country I live in. I’m interested to see who follows along.)
Exploring different cultures through food has been one of my greatest pleasures in life. While my world is centered around food, I do believe there is more to life than hyper-fixating exclusively on what we eat. Like most things in life—Balance is key, and finding a healthy relationship with food that works for you is what’s important!
Food is fuel for our bodies and can also be a source of enjoyment, comfort, and social connection.
With that being said, when I travel, I enjoy trying cuisine from the local destination, even if it may have some lectins. Yep, that’s right, and I do it guilt-free. Now, this doesn’t mean I go crazy and eat any and everything, but I do “save space” to eat some things I usually wouldn’t if I were at home while using the information I have learned about lectins to make better choices than I would before I started this journey AND I always follow these 10 Travel Hacks.
Next on the blog?
Next week’s blog will be on the 10 Lectin-Free Travel Hacks I practice every time I travel! You won’t want to miss this post if you are traveling in the summer. Psst, I haven’t heard anyone talking about these hacks, so don’t miss it!
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