| Flirting with Alicia Silverstone and The Kind Diet |
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| By Jason Feinberg | |||
| Thursday, 03 December 2009 18:28 | |||
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So there we were at Candle 79 in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. I offered to hold Alicia Silverstone’s drink so she could sample some of Candle 79 owner Joy Pierson’s food. I laughed to myself because a few days earlier I was holding Gene Simmons’ bottle of water so he could have a picture taken. But in a matter of minutes, I would be sitting next to one of Hollywood’s biggest female heartthrobs, not to discuss an upcoming film, but food, and in particular, being vegan. Silverstone, known for her roles in The Crush, Clueless and Batman & Robin among many others, recently published her book The Kind Diet, a step-by-step manual for those who might be interested in toying with the idea of a healthier lifestyle. “I had just been sharing this information with friends for a long period of time, helping them with their diets. I would hand them pamphlets of information and they would say, ‘Oh my god, this is like a book.’ I would say, ‘I know, I know … someday.’” Alicia’s book is written in a very factual and easygoing style. She gives you the basics as to why certain foods are bad for you and how going vegan is not only amazing for your body but also good for the environment. “I did this 11 years ago for animal reasons – for good karma – and I noticed a change.” It turns out that this “big sacrifice” was helping her and wasn’t much of a sacrifice at all. “I started to research and found that there was all these athletes that ate this type of diet, and not for animal reasons, but because they wanted to be the best.” All of a sudden, Alicia noticed that she had lost weight, her skin glowed and her nails were stronger (I can personally vouch for how amazing she looks in person).
But what about the fact that humans are omnivores? This was a question I wondered about. Were we changing what nature had intended, and then again, don’t we do that already? “Nature didn’t intend for us to be swollen, overweight, on medication, having heart disease and having cancer,” Alicia stressed. “Nature intended us to be vibrant beings. The reason we ate meat was out of necessity. If there was nothing else around, then you had to eat meat.” Today we don’t live in conditions where what we eat is dictated by our surroundings, although being surrounded by fast food establishments has caused a major heath issue, she added. “We have everything at our fingertips. So why would you choose to eat something that’s actually going to inflame your liver and make your organs all swollen and angry when you can eat these things that are going to nourish your organs?”
The Kind Diet also offers tips on eating out at any restaurant as well as some great choices of restaurants to try in New York City. There is also a variety of products that Alicia recommends, such as Light Life Fakin’ Bacon, butter, candy bars, cheeses, cookies, cream cheese, mayonnaise, meat slices, pizza, soups, etc. You can never say you’re going hungry on this diet. But the amazing thing is you can eat and lose weight, too. The food is hearty, so a small amount can fill you up. There are also great tips on exercising including walking outdoors, Pilates and yoga – exercise that is good for the body and the soul. When I asked Alicia how she convinces the guys, she was quick to respond, not with a tricky “rope-a-dope” answer, but with a quick “chorizo tacos [and chocolate] peanut butter cups I make,” which translates to, “Guys, you won’t be sacrificing flavor for this diet.”
Alicia has done a magnificent job. The Kind Diet offers just a little bit of everything that will make for a better lifestyle. The food will make you feel better, look better and just be better. For me, as much as I would like to be Alicia’s Superhero, I’d still be fine being the Flirt.
Alicia Silverstone’sChocolate Peanut Butter Cups
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