The Skinny Rules Diet by Molly Morgan, a review

Pardon me, while I get on my soap box as I review Molly Morgan’s latest Skinny Girls book, The Skinny Rules, 101 secrets every skinny girl knows. We are a nation of lazy eaters. We would rather pop a frozen meal in the oven, or stop at one of several neighborhood fast food restaurants than prepare a proper meal. Because of this we are also a very fat nation. Most of us battle weight issues because of our diet of choice. I eat health, avoid red meat and fats yet because of my thyroid issues, I constantly curse my scale and tight jeans. When I was offered the chance to review Morgan’s book I did so because I wanted to find out if there was more I could do in my battle of the bulge.
Morgan starts her book with a definition of skinny that made me stop and think. She says a skinny lifestyle means you are eating right and exercising, being thin has nothing to do with it. The people who are thin, yet smoke, eat junk and sit around may be blessed with a great metabolism but they are not living a skinny lifestyle. I appreciated her take on this, as I know there are many people who are healthy even if they are not model thin.  Kinda makes you feel better about being a size 12 doesn’t it?
Morgan’s book is full of tips on how to avoid extra calories, the kind that seem innocent but over time can lead to weight gain and health issues. What fries? Go ahead if you want, but avoid the sugar laced ketchup.  Eat fresh veggies; just don’t douse them with Ranch dressing. She also claims that if you must eat out, fast food meals have fewer calories than sit down restaurants. Here I would argue that this may be so, but fast food has a lot more chemicals and preservatives and in the long run may be worse.
Like Michal Pollan, Morgan stresses the need for fresh food and to avoid frozen meals at all cost. It is best to shop the outer isles, stick with veggies, protein and dairy. Simple stuff, yet we do not seem to understand this anymore. We forgot just two generations ago there was no such thing as readymade meals, (unless you count tasteless TV dinners).  Morgan’s small rule book is a gentle reminder that skinny people eat a lot like our grandparents did.
As diet books go, I have to say this is one that makes a lot of sense and is easy to use as a guide; as long as you understand what may be needed is a lifestyle change not a quick diet plan.  If this book appeals to you I would suggest picking up Michael Pollan’s An Omnivores Dilemma, as it delves deeper into why a skinny lifestyle is best no matter what your size may be.   

The Heart and Soul of the E Street Band

Back in 1986 my best friend told me the only thing she wanted as a birthday present was to see Bruce Springsteen in concert. I did not like his voice but since this is all she wanted, and being young with money to burn I bought us two concert seats.
The concert was one of the greatest experiences of my life. Turns out the E Street band rocks the house! After this concert I rushed out and bought a tape of each album.  (Yes we still listened to tapes back then). Clarence Clemons stole the show; with a stage presence that commanded attention. He showed the audience how hot and sexy a sax player can be. It was obvious to me Clemons was the heart and soul of the band. Today we lost a great musical talent.
I was lucky enough to see him twice, one during the famous Born in the USA tour and during the horrid Tunnel of Love tour. This was the tour when Springsteen was cheating on his wife with his then band mate, now wife, Patty. During the concert Springsteen and Patty made it clear they were an item. I give the band credit for trying to put on a decent show while the two lovers made asses of themselves.  My eyes kept moving to Clemons, as his energy and stamina remind high throughout the 3 hour long concert. My respect for him grew while my dislike of Springsteen rushed back. After this show I stopped listening to him, while following Clemons career as he moved to new avenues and played with various artists.  It was always a joy to hear him, whether he jammed with jazz greats or played with pop stars. He just recently played with Lady Gaga. I found this old video of him and Jackson Brown. The sound quality is not great, but is it is a fitting tribute to his gentle soul. Everyone who met him said he was a wonderful and man and loyal friend. No one plays the sax like Clemons. R.I.P. Big Man, heaven has managed to book the best!
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