Just spent 70 dollars instead of cooking dinner myself..
jamieleefarnsworth
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Man I need to make better decisions. I have plenty of healthy food in the fridge. Wife and kiddo where hungry and instead of getting off my butt and making my family dinner I called in pizza. The only logical upside to what i did was not having to get off the damn couch. Lazy... need to make better decisions. I think I am going to go out of my way to get up early, do dishes and cook a light healthy breakfast and try to start a cycle of better decisions
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Every friday we order out. It's one day a week I always know we will order out, that way I can plan financially, meal prep wise, and also adjust my calorie intake elsewhere in the week to account for takeout which is usually much unhealthier than whatever I'd cook. It also helps me and my son to just be mentally aware that ordering out isn't going to happen unless it's Friday. If it's not Friday, then I know I will be cooking.7
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ButterMeMuffinz wrote: »jamieleefarnsworth wrote: »Man I need to make better decisions. I have plenty of healthy food in the fridge. Wife and kiddo where hungry and instead of getting off my butt and making my family dinner I called in pizza. The only logical upside to what i did was not having to get off the damn couch. Lazy... need to make better decisions. I think I am going to go out of my way to get up early, do dishes and cook a light healthy breakfast and try to start a cycle of better decisions
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I find what helps me is planning ahead of time, even if it's just one day ahead. If I have it in my mind, "we're having spaghetti tonight," when I wake up, I tend to be more likely to actually make it.
Maybe that would help you a bit?
Yep.. helps me too..
I prelog a 3 or 4 days in advance so I know roughly what I'll be having.2 -
Yep--don't demonize a pizza. If you and your family order once in a while it'll be good for your mental health. If you can plan for takeout and what it'll be, you can save up calories and also know how large your portion can be. Getting back to your regular calorie routine the next day is important. Do not punish yourself--enjoy that pizza, and then go on. Weight loss is also a mental battle. You have to put yourself in a good place. Enjoy a few treats, but log them. After a while you'll find that some things just aren't worth it--others sure are. Good luck.4
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I agree above 👆
It happened, and having a takeout day doesn’t eliminate your goals. I have found though that when I have a full fridge sometimes I get overwhelmed with the possibilities and I shut down as well.
So I will plan a couple of dinners in advance - maybe only two. Just so I am somewhat on track. I usually justify it to my lazy self as “I need to get the stuff that will go bad first out of the fridge”.
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What the two above me said.
You have all the healthy food still in the fridge sometimes we need a little indulgence. We order in every Friday, usually it's Thai food so it's fairly healthy but if my son picks it's pizza. Just make smart choices. You can keep the calories and sodium down on pizza by getting all veggies on it.1 -
I tell myself that weight loss is one decision at a time. It is as simple as; Do I choose fried chicken or baked chicken?0
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Am I the only wife that’s jealous he said make dinner , make breakfast and do the dishes ... 🤣3
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AliNouveau wrote: »What the two above me said.
You have all the healthy food still in the fridge sometimes we need a little indulgence. We order in every Friday, usually it's Thai food so it's fairly healthy but if my son picks it's pizza. Just make smart choices. You can keep the calories and sodium down on pizza by getting all veggies on it.
Exactly this... we order take out every week and sometimes more. What has helped recently is planning meals for the week and doing the food shopping for those meals only. Helps keep the waste down.0 -
mjparker625 wrote: »Am I the only wife that’s jealous he said make dinner , make breakfast and do the dishes ... 🤣
:laugh: Mine does the dishes but I do the cooking.1 -
Everyone has been super helpful thank you0
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mjparker625 wrote: »Am I the only wife that’s jealous he said make dinner , make breakfast and do the dishes ... 🤣
No,I'm well jealous,my biggest mistake was getting a dishwasher when we had a new kitchen.The deal was I cook & my hubby did the dishes but now it is always me loading,unloading dishwasher aswell as cooking 😫1 -
@jamieleefarnsworth
Definitely planning is the key.
Make a shopping list.
Plan meals for the week.
Batch cook & freeze portions.
Make a list of foods /meals in freezer & cross out foods you eat.
That way you will always have something in & wont need to rely on take outs.
Hope this helps 😃1
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