Magic Foods? Tips?
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2 slices of crispy Bacon and 2 Eggs Sunny side up with a slice of toasted low carb bread....
Eggs are fried in butter with a good helping of salt and pepper...
Must be plated with 2 big yellow yokes and the bacon forming a smile and facing me as I eat. I eat the bacon and whites first... leaving just two nice and juicy un-pierced egg yokes. I then bring them closer together and move it a bit closer to me... Then I sweep each yoke one at a time, using the flat edge of my fork from the far end toward me. This forms a near perfect Silhouette of a Yellow Kermit the frog head as the yoke reaches the curved portion of my plate. Then I liberally add salt to said Kermit the frog head and diligently use my single small low carb toast to soak up every drop of goodness on my plate, finishing up with the last bit cooked yoke from Kermi's eye sockets.
I could literally enjoy this breakfast every morning for the rest of my life. It is definitely top of my list of magic food.10 -
For me it's protien and fat. Greek yogurt is perfect. Keeps me satisfied for hrs.3
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Nope, no magic foods. Some find fats to be satiating.
I would say learn to eat within your calorie intake and don’t demonize foods into good and bad groups. Instead eat foods that you like and allow you to hit calorie, micro, and macro targets.
Food addiction is not a thing...1 -
Can't help you......I found all foods magical, likely part of the reason I needed to lose 100+lbs.
Post loss, still find all foods magical, just don't let them 'amaze' me as much.
No magic weight loss foods.
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If I were you I would take a good month of not trying to restrict calories but just tracking them. Measure/weight your food. Look at serving sizes. Plug info into MFP. Get a feel for what a lot of calories IS.
Then look back for the foods you eat and enjoy already that give you a lot of food for a relatively little amount of calories, and the things that are super calorie dense that you wouldn't mind giving up/don't super love.
Build around that.
My 'magic foods' are, right now, 2% cottage cheese with sliced strawberries or blackberries, these gorton frozen fish filet things that are only 105 calories each (and they're *BREADED and delicious) with tartar sauce made from greek yogurt and sugar free relish, and air-fried carrot 'fries' with ketchup. Those are the things that I love eating, don't make me feel deprived, and don't pile on calories.
Next month? Who the heck knows.
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Lots of non starchy vegetables?? It can help to fill up half your plate with those because they take up a lot of volume and don't have many calories. So if you're having pasta for dinner, remove half your portion and replace it with broccoli (for example).
Everyone is different though. I would suggest looking at the calorie density on the foods you typically eat and see if there's anything that has a lot of calories (nuts? fatty meat? oil?) and try replacing them for something that doesn't have as much. Like maybe eat an apple instead of nuts for instance. If you cook with oil a lot, try to find alternative cooking methods.2 -
Coffee will generally supress your appetite, but it's not necessarily the healthy way to go about it.1
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Kimchi (for a few reasons). I don't even waste my time counting cals from it. Make sure you have windows that open.1
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