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Will I be able to sleep on my flight and is it even a good idea to try.0
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Just_J_Now wrote: »Will I be able to sleep on my flight and is it even a good idea to try.
Naps are awesome. Anytime/anywhere.0 -
Just_J_Now wrote: »Will I be able to sleep on my flight and is it even a good idea to try.
Naps are awesome. Anytime/anywhere.
True but I hate trying to adjust back to east coast time. My sleep is all screwed up to begin with so I was thinking stay awake so I can get good sleep when I get back home.0 -
flibberdigibit wrote: »My husband and I are trying to get healthy, lose weight, and get active. We're in the early stages of weighing ourselves and eating much better, but that means eating less. I'm so hungry all the time, it's distracting. I'm on a 1200 a day plan and push it within about 60 calories of that number, ever day. I eat lunch and three hours later, I'm hungry again. I drink water, I try to snack healthy (fruit, nuts) but I can't get over this hump of just wanting to snack on everything. When does it get better?
I cheated over the weekend due to previous plans and a friend in town, two dinners of unhealthy foods and some beers, I blew my count by at least 300 over and that was AFTER budgeting a lot of calories to spend. I'm hitting a frustrated point and it's only early days.flibberdigibit wrote: »My husband and I are trying to get healthy, lose weight, and get active. We're in the early stages of weighing ourselves and eating much better, but that means eating less. I'm so hungry all the time, it's distracting. I'm on a 1200 a day plan and push it within about 60 calories of that number, ever day. I eat lunch and three hours later, I'm hungry again. I drink water, I try to snack healthy (fruit, nuts) but I can't get over this hump of just wanting to snack on everything. When does it get better?
I cheated over the weekend due to previous plans and a friend in town, two dinners of unhealthy foods and some beers, I blew my count by at least 300 over and that was AFTER budgeting a lot of calories to spend. I'm hitting a frustrated point and it's only early days.
Don't assume that 1200 is right for you just because MFP says so. It isn't right for everyone. Do some research on BMR and TDEE and don't give up!!
@flibberdigibit I agree with Istrats advice. If you come back to the forums consider making a thread on one of the help boards to get some assistance from some of the successful users. Many people find 1200 calories too difficult to stick to, and most users given that number have selected goals too aggressive for their personal needs. Hope it all works out for you!0 -
I'm tired all the time. I'm sick of just getting through. I cannot remember the last time I felt like I was living vs 'just' existing. That makes me really sad.4
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omg the new guy is so freaking annoying
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I miss y’all! Getting killed at work. Surgery Thursday, after which I will be around to annoy you all day every day for six weeks. Get ready5
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »how do you make ramen healthy hm
Pour the water in the bowl first, don't add the seasoning packet, and then also don't add the noodles
Ah la water ...yum1 -
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caco_ethes wrote: »I miss y’all! Getting killed at work. Surgery Thursday, after which I will be around to annoy you all day every day for six weeks. Get ready
I am more than ready2 -
Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »how do you make ramen healthy hm
Cook them in some coconut oil, takes all unhealthyness away1 -
Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »how do you make ramen healthy hm
I suggest that instead of water, you use Apple Cider Vinegar.
You won't do it...1 -
MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »how do you make ramen healthy hm
Pour the water in the bowl first, don't add the seasoning packet, and then also don't add the noodles
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Wait a minute, do you just keep an album of food pictures? You whipped those out fast.
Quick - barbecue sandwich!1 -
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »how do you make ramen healthy hm
Pour the water in the bowl first, don't add the seasoning packet, and then also don't add the noodles
LoooooolWill_Workout_for_food wrote: »how do you make ramen healthy hm
Cook them in some coconut oil, takes all unhealthyness away
I heard about using coconut oil to cook in rice noodles. So its actually a thing? Wouldnt mind trying itWorkerDrone83 wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »how do you make ramen healthy hm
I suggest that instead of water, you use Apple Cider Vinegar.
You won't do it...
That does not sound appealing at all lol
I ended up tossing some kale to make myself feel better loool
That is not the Raman I expected. I'm an uncultured swine
Right! These are fancy ramen1 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »Wait a minute, do you just keep an album of food pictures? You whipped those out fast.
Quick - barbecue sandwich!
There's a thread called Mr. L33's food emporium or something like that
Oh, I don't actually want to look at food. I just wanted to test his quick-draw.0 -
MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »I like the pink and white swirly things. That's the emoji I use to represent an *kitten*
Narutomaki is one of the several types of kamaboko (generically, Japanese fish cakes), which often mimic the texture and color of the meat of lobster, crab, and other shellfish. The pink swirls are symbolic of the Naruto whirlpools in the Naruto Strait, near Japan.1 -
Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »how do you make ramen healthy hm
Pour the water in the bowl first, don't add the seasoning packet, and then also don't add the noodles
LoooooolWill_Workout_for_food wrote: »how do you make ramen healthy hm
Cook them in some coconut oil, takes all unhealthyness away
I heard about using coconut oil to cook in rice noodles. So its actually a thing? Wouldnt mind trying itWorkerDrone83 wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »how do you make ramen healthy hm
I suggest that instead of water, you use Apple Cider Vinegar.
You won't do it...
That does not sound appealing at all lol
I ended up tossing some kale to make myself feel better loool
That is not the Raman I expected. I'm an uncultured swine
After having ramen in japan, nothing compares
Hmmm....I spent 3 months in Jail in Japan and none of the food served to me looked like that.....I didn't think they had any other food besides fish heads...1 -
To email him or let it go. The stubbornness in me wants to "win".3
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mustacheU2Lift wrote: »To email him or let it go. The stubbornness in me wants to "win".
just dont1 -
mustacheU2Lift wrote: »To email him or let it go. The stubbornness in me wants to "win".
Conceal, don't feel.0 -
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