I wasn't planning on posting this until Monday, but after Today's Dietitian Magazine found it, they named me RD of the Day and it kind of went viral!
I like to think I'm a nice person.
A nice person with a helluva busy schedule and one too many commitments perhaps, all of which I love dearly and am not willing to forgo. Over my three and a half years of blogging, I've been asked every question in the book, from where I buy my shredded coconut and hot pink sandals to why I eat food X or drink bevvie Z if it "clearly causes cancer." I do what I love and I love what I do.
There's nothing quite like responding to some of my lovely readers' outrageous emails and comments. Some make me cry tears of joy and thank the heavens for blessing me with such a rewarding job, and some make me want to hit myself over the head with an oily skillet.
I always die a little on the inside. And then I laugh and laugh and laugh till my belly hurts and wonder if it's from your hilarious comment or the pound of popcorn I smashed while fervently responding to your questions.
As a food blogger and as a friend, I love answering your comments and emails. Except when you ask me to solve your wicked complicated health problems and why you can't substitute mayonnaise for almond meal.
1. How many calories per serving?
I don't count calories or base food choices on calories. Never have, never will. I don't advise my clients to count calories or macros, either. I respect your reasons for wanting nutrition information, but I simply don't have the time nor the desire to calculate that number for you. To be frank, after spending hours and sometimes days conceptualizing a recipe, creating content, photographing, and scheduling social media, the thought of calculating calories sounds about as appealing as scooping dog poo.
2. If I substitute steak for black beans and and cardboard for curry powder, will this recipe still taste the same?
Was I born yesterday or are steak and black beans a wee bit different? I don't make recipes with ingredients other than the ones listed, so substitutions are at your own risk, my friends. I love learning that other options work, but I'm not a wizard. I truly cannot predict the future so I promise that your guess is as good as mine. What I can't promise is that it will taste good. It probably will not.
3. Do you want me to order for you?
I beg your pardon? Did you just ask if I want you to order for me? I have a FOOD BLOG. The real question is when will this date be over and should I tag you in this Instagram salad er no?
4. Can you do a post on everything you eat for a week and why?
I swear this would not look as cool as it sounds. You'd probably question my sanity for never once sitting down when I eat and then judge my ridiculously low water consumption, rightfully so. If I had the time, I'd send you all personal food diaries with details on how emotional I felt after each bite. KIDDING. But seriously, I know looking at other people's food is super fun. It's kind of addicting. It's kind of scary.
5. Can I post your entire recipe on my blog but add more vanilla extract and a dash of salt and then not give you credit?
Is it just me or is blog etiquette a thing of the past?! This really gets me going. Imagine spending all day on a recipe post and seeing some one post THE EXACT SAME THING on their site without even giving you credit. OH NO SHE DIDN'T. Google doesn't like when my recipes live in multiple places meaning it also really hurts the page views I depend on for income (which allows me to provide free content to you).
6. How many calories should I eat in a day?
Three million. Yes, I'm a dietitian. No, I don't work for free. I'd love to help you, but please respect my time and ask to schedule an appointment with me before expecting me to solve your health problems via email or worse, instagram messenger. Nutrition is super personalized and I need to know A LOT about you and your past before I can begin to tackle any question about yourself.
7. I'm allergic to every ingredient in this recipe. Do you have any recommendations?
Allergies are no fun and I really do feel for those that suffer from them. But, BUT, once again, I'm not a wizard and I can't wave a magic wand to predict how things will taste when you add your own spins. Hopefully I'll be a food blogger AND a wizard in my next life.
8. I'm paleo. Do you have any advice for tweaking these whole wheat pancakes?
Hi, Paleo. I'm Alexis. These pancakes weren't meant to be paleo-ified. They're made with like, ALL the grains. Feel free to google "paleo pancakes" and find another recipe.
9. Can you teach me how to create a successful blog and take good pictures and open a restaurant?
Can I? Maybe. Will I? Probs not. That would be a lengthy response to say the least. I think it would take me three months to write. So I may just write an autobiography addressing those three questions instead and mail a copy to everyone who asks.
10. Why do you use the microwave? You know you're slowly killing yourself, right?
Because I'm lazy and it cooks food really fast and the last thing I want to do after a long day at work is get out a pan. Why do you drive a car?
Melanie @ Nutritious Eats says
Oh my Gosh, hilarious. You nailed it. The calorie thing drives me crazy! I might have to copy your response. Thanks for the laugh- I needed it!
Alexis says
Feel free to copy 🙂
Angela says
This is so funny. This is why I love reading your blog, you have a great sense of humor.
Alexis says
Hahah glad you liked it, Angela 🙂
Richa {VeganRicha.com} says
lolz. this is just so perfect and hilarious and true!
Alexis says
Yayyy!!
Arman @ thebigmansworld says
oh God. We need to compare notes.
Laura says
This was an awesome post. Love your wit and humor!!
Alexis says
Thanks, Laura!!
Sanna says
You are so sassy haha 🙂 I'm trying to read your blog more now, and it's so fantastic ahh, you impress me
Alexis says
Thanks Sanna! Keep reading 🙂 YOU impress ME!
Jbrulz says
You have such a great sense of humor Alexis! You always make your blog so much fun to read. I again want to thank you for taking the time to create healthy food recipes and spending so much of your precious time to help so many people. You rock:)
Jan B
Alexis says
Thank YOU for always leaving the sweetest, most thoughtful comments Jan! They always make me smile. XO
Liz @ The Lemon Bowl says
I didn't realize you had such a snarky side!!! 😉
Alexis says
Hahah I think a lot of people discovered my snarky side after this post 😉 MUHAHAH!
Ashley @ A Lady Goes West says
Hi Alexis! I actually read this on HuffPost yesterday before you posted it here. Nice job writing a funny viral piece. Your humor shines through in this one for sure. So, can you make a diet plan for me now? How many calories should I eat in a day? Oh wait ... you want me to pay you for that? Darn.
Alexis says
Awww thanks, Ashley! You should eat approximately 10,000 calories a day. Wait, I meant 10 million.
Maryea {happy healthy mama} says
I love your snarky side! I think all the food bloggers are shaking their heads in agreement. 🙂
My favorite question I've gotten lately was on my 2-ingredient sweet potato pancakes. The 2 ingredients are sweet potatoes and eggs. "Looks great but would this work without the eggs?" Ummmmmm sure? You can certainly try to make a pancake out of just cooked sweet potato. Good luck honey!
Alexis says
Bahahaha that is HILAIR. I feel your pain.