Sunday, August 19, 2012

No Free Lunch

Did y'all know I like to write about things that irritate me? No? That's not possible, because I barely write about anything else. In fact, I'm pretty sure I exist so that I can tell the world what's irritating me and thus make that world a better place.

So as a part of my new job (btw life challenges/changes = nutrition challenges, but I bet you knew that) I have to go to a lot of trainings, curriculum sessions, etc. For instance, I got to go to new teacher training even though I'm not new to teaching at all!! The district wide day of new teacher training occured at a campus that some of us refer to as North San Antonio, in one of those bizarre parts of Austin that seem like suburban, where there are practically no bike riders or people wearing a jester hat for no reason. So because the campus is surrounded by houses and apartments and 900 teachers drove into the little parking lot that morning, the district provided us "lunch." The conversation I had about that "lunch" is what is inspiring this rant.

In exchange for not paying us what we are worth, and so that it seems like our jobs contain semblance of the perks sometimes provided to professionals, they often feed us in education. Donuts provided by student councils or dance teams, bagels and cream cheese paid for by the administrative team, occasionally breakfast tacos which teachers devour like raptors. Side story-- this one time, they brought us these little chicken mini biscuits from Chick-Fil-A and nobody could really tell how many you were eating so some teachers who are not me ate a bunch cause...yeah. What? Where was I? Anyhow, I used to eat all the crap, because it is very nice of whomever in a way, and we are supposed to be super-grateful, and we are usually broke around this time. At some point though, I started charting how much my weight changed at the beginnings and ends of school years-- the heavy free food times. Average weight gain was 5 lbs. So that's 10 lbs a school year if you don't do anything about it. Have you seen a teacher's butt lately?

So I finally decided that free wasn't really free of costs to me, and I stopped eating that shit. Its easy enough till I get trapped where I'm expected to eat what they provide. On district wide day at the North San Antonio school, I got thrown off by the email that said "lunch provided" and forgot to prepare. I thought they meant lunch, but they meant "lunch." Grr...It was a box lunch from Scholtzky's that included a sandwich with their gigantor bread, chips, a pickle, and a cookie. Or as I like to call it "gluten, carbs, sugarcrack, and chemicals." I ended up eating the inside of the sandwich and the pickle and then making a decision to go to Starfucks and get a protein plate, even if it made me late for my next session. I spoke to one of the Teacher Induction Program people hanging out near the sandwiches and she told me that they "can't possibly think about each person's special nutrition." Pfft. First, what nutrition? There are very few people, especially in the big butt world of teaching, that are ideally nourished by a meal of bread, cookies, and chips with a tiny amount of protein. I'm gonna say, that based on the average American butt size, never mind teacher butt size, that many people see detrimental effects from that, ranging from getting the yawns to the 'betes. I'm not saying that everybody has to be doing something about it during that exact meal time, but I don't think it should be outta the question to replace one of those things with an apple for crying out loud.  I mean we can think about who wants turkey or roast beef, but not who wants a salad?

Rant over. I should have prepared better. I've had a few other situations like that in the past week where I was prepared when I showed up to a bagel and juice breakfast or donuts, and it was fine. Nonetheless, here are a few guidelines I'd like to offer the world:

Do tell people what kinda lunch or breakfast is provided. So not "breakfast provided" but "shitty stale bagels" or "semi-drinkable coffee provided." Even "box lunch" is somewhat informative.

If you are a big organization that prides itself on technology integration, why not send out a survey? Then you can order close to the right amount-- rather than running out of roast beef and having dozens of veggie sandwiches left. And then you could order up some chicken salads because I could have told you on the survey that I would indeed eat that.

Get with the times, dammit. Never mind the many fallacies of dieting fads, the past decade or so has included Atkins and South Beach and paleo eatins-- plenty of things that advocate protein. Are people really missing this? Some people prefer protein and veggies. Some people prefer veggies and no gluten. Especially in a place like Austin. Gah.

Donuts are not breakfast. Please indicate that morning dessert will be provided instead of calling this breakfast.

Thank you. Carry on.

Eatings:

August 13th
Breakfast: Eggs w/ ?
Snack: Larabar
Lunch: Bowl full of turkey, hummus, guacamole, carrots, tomatoes
Dinner: Salmon burger with gorgonzola and cranberries...actually based on how sinful it tasted and how it made me feel...I describe it as more of a salmon cake...definitely more bread crumbs. On top of greens with tomatoes.
Snack: I suspect I had a banana with peanut butter. I feel like a nectarine happened on this day as well.

August 14th
Breakfast: Eggs, bacon, steel cut oats with blueberries
AND COFFEE with a drop of cream
Lunch: About 1 oz of turkey from the inside of a sandwich with a lame tomato and some shredded lettuce. Pickle. Miss Lady MAD! Then coffee happens again.
Snack: Starbucks protein plate sans muffin or sugary pb (ooh future rant!) so really just the cheese and egg and fruit
Dinner: Cranberry gongonzola salmon business on greens again.

August 15th:
Breakfast: Tacodeli Otto with the tortilla. Yes, I'm starting that again. It gets me outta bed? AND COFFEE.
Snack: None really, but this lady in my training gives me her coffee because they forgot to give her sugar.
Lunch: Central Market Cafe Hatch Chile burger with avocado and bacon, no bun. Side salad with many colors.
Dinner: Chicken with Dona Sauce (from Tacodeli) and hatch pico, baked. Served on green with tomatoes and guacamole.
Snack: Two whole beers.

August 16th
Breakfast: Eggs, bacon, steel cut oats with blueberries. Coffee.
Lunch: Turkey and cranberry salad from HEB (came unprepared and was loaned lunch. Delicious but full of chemical ingredients. Why HEB?) Apple. Coffee.
Snack: Peanut butter and banana. Turkey and hummus with bananas and carrots. Maybe guacamole.
Dinner: Taco in a bowl from Cherrywood: Eggs, avocado, bacon.

August 17th
Breakfast: Tacodeli Otto. With the tortilla? Fraid so.
Lunch/Snack: Chicken with guac
Dinner: Salad from Black Star Coop-- Beets, Chicken, Greens, Candied (yeah) pecans, goat cheese
Snack: Beers, 2 giant Waterloos, 1 Lonestar. Lots of water!

August 18th
Breakfast: Eggs, bacon, steel cut oatmeal with blueberries
Lupper: Chipotle bowl with lettuce, chicken, pico, brown rice, guac, black beans
Snack: Brown rice salmon sushi from WF, some cocktail from Highball. Sugar was not listed as an ingredient on the menu...but I saw it go in the drink. Grr.

August 19th
Breakfast: Eggs, bacon, and steel cut oats with blueberries. Yes it is good. Why do you ask?
Lunch: Double Carnitas Chipotle bowl. The usual otherwise.
Dinner: Banana with PB.


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