If You Eat Cookies, Cakes, Ice Cream Daily Do You Consider Yourself Dieting?

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  • collectingblues
    collectingblues Posts: 2,541 Member
    Thank you everyone for your help. Yes I went for the maximum weight loss because I have gained 40 lbs since I turned 50 three years ago and wanted to lose it as fast as possible. And I don't bother with "exercise" calories because walking the dogs and kayaking isn't really what I would consider a "work out".

    But perhaps I will have to revisit that because I am finding it hard to stick to under 1200 calories even without the occasional treat or glass of wine.

    Kayaking's actually a pretty awesome burn, especially if you're the one steering, or if it's a single kayak. It's an excellent arm workout, and you're propelling some pretty heavy stuff through the water -- doubly so if you're going against the current.
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,093 Member
    edited August 2018
    Actually, depending on how much walking you do and how quickly, you may be burning more than you think. This site has a sister site: mapmyrun.com. You tell it where you walked (it gives you a map) and how long it took you and it'll tell you how much you burned. Or just plug your minutes and walking speed into the exercise log here.

    If you click on quote under the message you're responding to, people won't have to guess what you're talking about -- especially when you're not responding to the OP, which I don't think you are.

    Edited to fix grammatical error.
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    Lots of good points in this thread, but I wanted to add some additional thoughts.

    Did any of us become overweight by eating "clean" (whatever that means) and forgoing treats? I know I didn't. So why would sustainable weight loss be any different?

    In a way, I kind of understand where OP is coming from. The diet industry has muddied the waters in terms of HOW we lose weight. Full disclosure, but I've only recently, through using MFP and reading the forums, learned that it's ok to give myself a break. I don't have to starve myself. I don't have to say no to the treats I love. Do I have to eat less of them than I did when I was gaining weight? Sure, but I'd rather eat SOME than none.

    Weight loss is simple, but not easy. Calories in/calories out. In the past I have also been guilty of not logging "cheats," but how does that help me? My body still knows I ate the calories. All I'm doing by omitting them from my diary is depriving myself of INFORMATION. I've gotten much better over the past 90 days about logging it ALL: the good, the bad, and the ugly.

    Get rid of the all or nothing mindset. Sometimes good enough is good enough.

    actually I did become overweight "eating clean" I ate way too much fruit because I thought since it was fruit it was better for me. I also moved less too so that contributed. I had cut out treats and I was miserable for a long time because of it. I was supposed to be following a certain diet due to health issues and I was doing that. just I ate too much fruit. 3 lbs of cherries or watermelon in one setting for me is not a big deal. I thought like a lot of people oh its healthy I wont gain weight. I did over the next several years.
  • William54321
    William54321 Posts: 652 Member
    It is and only is the cal deficit, eat within your limit and mix your diet
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    Hello, everyone! I've been gone for a while, but now I'm back.

    I guess things have changed a lot, because when I was last using MFP, the point was to log EVERYTHING, to ensure that you are eating at a calorie deficit. At the time, we subscribed to the crazy notion that in order to lose weight, you have to eat fewer calories than you burn, and that in order to do that, you needed to know exactly how much you were eating.

    Imagine my surprise when I came back, found this thread, and learned that you can eat cookies and ice cream, but you don't have to log them! Amazing! I feel like Christmas came early!

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    Eeeeek, welcome back! (((hugs)))

    Yup, times they are a changin'.
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