If you ate whatever you wanted (within limit)?
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I eat whatever I want, stay in a deficit, lose weight, and feel fine. No "feelin' like crap" here.
and the worst part is, ID DO IT AGAIN lol0 -
I eat whatever I want, stay in a deficit, lose weight, and feel fine. No "feelin' like crap" here.
Same here. Thing is, I have to make sure I don't have fresh bread in the house more often than about once a month, or it would be a whole different story. :bigsmile:
That said, I don't have a taste for "junk foods" which are easy to overeat. I mostly eat very "healthy" foods (along with some sweets) because they're satisfying and that's what I want to eat.0 -
I always eat whatever I want. I don't force myself to eat foods that I don't like because life's too short for that BS. That being said, I like fruits, veggies, lean meats, etc so I do eat them too.
Moral of the story: if calories in<calories out, you lose. No broccoli required.0 -
What are macros? I've seen that word around and I don't know what it means. I'm new.. haha0
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I eat whatever I want, stay in a deficit, lose weight, and feel fine. No "feelin' like crap" here.
and the worst part is, ID DO IT AGAIN lol
Did you really eat 40 chicken nuggets?
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Probably. What would kill me would be if I ate something like carrot cake or other massively caloric things that aren't that big. I used to only do that every six months or so, so I could certainly do that.
At this point I LIKE small portions. I feel gross if I eat too much. But just like I taught myself to do that ('shrank my stomach' as my mom used to say) I bet I could stretch it out again.0 -
If I started eating whatever I wanted it would be power bars and calzones from this place called Bova's in boston. I don't because I cannot afford to lol.0
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I literally eat ice cream everyday or cookies and chocolate and maintain my weight. I make sure I'm within my calorie limits that's all. Not feeling like crap. I feel happy. If I want to eat more, I will work out more that's all because I'm really short so I need to work out to earn those calories.0
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What are macros? I've seen that word around and I don't know what it means. I'm new.. haha
taken from mickinley health center.
Macronutrients are nutrients that provide calories or energy. Nutrients are substances needed for growth, metabolism, and for other body functions. Since “macro” means large, macronutrients are nutrients needed in large amounts. There are three macronutrients protein/carbohydrates/fat0 -
It seems like an odd question if you never had a weight issue you would have always eaten what you wanted, when hungry in moderation and naturally eat at roughly your TDEE and maintained your weight. Now heart disease or other issues because of your choices is a different topic.0
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I havent had pizza in 4-5 years or more. Mc Donalds anyways in 7 years and cookies in 2 years. I am paleo for 2 years. Do eat some chocolate (dark) here and there and if it is toooooo bad I can have a snickers. I eat potatoes and rice often. But I am 100% clean otherwise.
I mean... years ago I liked junk. I ate it.
Now I dont like it, mainly because I dont eat it and realise how BETTER life is.
Why dont you just stop eating some crap? it will cure your crap ''cravings''. ANd you will survive it, not that hard.0 -
I'd definitely gain because whatever I "wanted" would be all the bad things that I usually don't have any self control for...cookies...cake...pizza.
Yep. Me too. Just add ice cream to your list. Can't forget the biggest calorie bang for my buck.0 -
Meaning, if you ate your maintenance calories in junk food? You would maintain your weight... You would just probably feel like crap.
and look like crap too... bloating, acne,...
I eat what I want. No acne ever or bloating. *shrug* :ohwell:0 -
I eat whatever I want, stay in a deficit, lose weight, and feel fine. No "feelin' like crap" here.
and the worst part is, ID DO IT AGAIN lol
40 ****ING NUGGETS! ****ING BEAST MODE! YOU INSPIRE ME.... waittttt that might be 20 nuggets either way MY HERO!0 -
I havent had pizza in 4-5 years or more. Mc Donalds anyways in 7 years and cookies in 2 years. I am paleo for 2 years. Do eat some chocolate (dark) here and there and if it is toooooo bad I can have a snickers. I eat potatoes and rice often. But I am 100% clean otherwise.
I mean... years ago I liked junk. I ate it.
Now I dont like it, mainly because I dont eat it and realise how BETTER life is.
Why dont you just stop eating some crap? it will cure your crap ''cravings''. ANd you will survive it, not that hard.
Life is better with crap. Yum yum give me junk.
No pizza? My heart hurts.
-Signed,
The person who ate her second ice cream sandwich on her drive home from work while stuck in traffic.0 -
if you eat maintenance calories you will maintain...that's why they call them maintenance calories...it's not just a clever name. This is basic 5th grade math.0
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Yeah.. I eat anything I want, within my deficit, and also being reasonable, I do eat healthy things but I dont deprive myself of the foods I like.0
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I eat kind of healthy. There are a good amount of fruits and veggies in my diet. I LIKE fruits and veggies so this isn't some great sacrifice or anything. I LIKE stir fried meat/seafood ( spices, garlic, oil and butter, thank you.) I don't like fast food. It tastes like baby food IMHO. I like my stuff to have peppers, garlic, real butter, and a lot of spices. I like my Mexican/Asian food to have some heat to it. That said, the "no white sugar" crowd would have a stroke if they saw my diet. Yep, I sure am fond of dessert, too. I just don't eat a whole pint of ice cream in one sitting :laugh:0
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I eat whatever I want, stay in a deficit, lose weight, and feel fine. No "feelin' like crap" here.
x3 (I had ice cream for breakfast, ssshhh)0 -
I eat kind of healthy. There are a good amount of fruits and veggies in my diet. I LIKE fruits and veggies so this isn't some great sacrifice or anything. I LIKE stir fried meat/seafood ( spices, garlic, oil and butter, thank you.) I don't like fast food. It tastes like baby food IMHO. I like my stuff to have peppers, garlic, real butter, and a lot of spices. I like my Mexican/Asian food to have some heat to it. That said, the "no white sugar" crowd would have a stroke if they saw my diet. Yep, I sure am fond of dessert, too. I just don't eat a whole pint of ice cream in one sitting :laugh:0
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I'd definitely gain because whatever I "wanted" would be all the bad things that I usually don't have any self control for...cookies...cake...pizza.
Then that would not be without limit...
Yesterday I ate an oatmeal raisin cookie and half a chocolate frosted brownie after lunch. I had homemade margherita pizza for dinner, followed by pound cake trifle and wine. I was under my calories for the day, so therefore I was eating whatever I wanted within limit. I lost steadily for about a year, and have been maintaining for a couple of months now. In fact today I was down a half pound on the scale - not solely because of yesterday - but because I make a consistent effort to stay around my calorie goals on a week to week basis.
I think there are two keys to being successful on MFP. The ability to understand basic mathematics (which the site really does for you, so all you have to do is be committed to entering the numbers - MFP even does the adding and subtracting!) and the ability to understand the concept of moderation.0 -
If I ate whatever I wanted I would gain.
I didn't gain 60lbs by eating what I didn't want
It isn't the choice of food that is so hard for me (although I do make better choices now) but the amount of food I want.
Spaghetti isn't bad. It is one of my favorite meals and I fix it regularly. I don't want one cup though. Hell no. I want at least 5 cups but I can not eat 5 cups because I am 44yo and sit on my *kitten* all day long :P It worked for me when I was 30 but not now.
The hardest part of my journey is feeling deprived. Not because I limit food because I haven't eliminated anything and not because I'm hungry because I'm really not now that I have increased my calories. It is because I have to stop eating when I still want more. Wah wah. First word problem right there. It's shameful but it's the truth.0 -
Life is too damn short to deny yourself constantly. I am young to say that, but that is how I want to live.0
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If "within limit" means within my set calorie limit... I would lose weight, like I've been doing.
If "within limit" means something else, I need to know what that is in order to properly answer the question.0 -
Prior to still slowly recovering from a eating disorder, I can admit that the best feeling every is being able to eat chocolate, ice cream etc
Obviously you have to eat healthily as well, but don't feel guilty treating yourself!
life is too short0 -
So far maintenance changed from day to day for me.
Some days, for example, it is more calories than I even know how to eat now! Like, for instance, a Tuesday where all I do it work out when I wake up, go to work, come home, make dinner, watch TV and go to bed. Eating 1600 calories is hard, nearly impossible. by the end of the day I' breaking out the rolls and butter trying to get there.
Some days, lets say a Saturday out on the town with my fiance, it is very hard. If we eat bacon and eggs for breakfast then mexican food for lunch then seafood for dinner with dessert. I can't eat everything I want even within reason on those days or I would be WAAY over. I have to find places to cut off the calories, whether it be splitting a dessert instead of getting my own or skipping chips at Mexican food.
So it depends. I have come to terms with the fact that in order to maintain my weight loss I will have to pay attention for the rest of time lol. It doesn't bother me too much though, because most days staying within my limit is very doable.0 -
I would be huge. I love beer, pasteries, chips, doritos. I also love cheeseburgers, any soup that has the work "bisque" in the name, french fries, chicken wings, pizza, pie..... shall I go on?0
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If I ate whatever I wanted I would gain.
I didn't gain 60lbs by eating what I didn't want
It isn't the choice of food that is so hard for me (although I do make better choices now) but the amount of food I want.
Spaghetti isn't bad. It is one of my favorite meals and I fix it regularly. I don't want one cup though. Hell no. I want at least 5 cups but I can not eat 5 cups because I am 44yo and sit on my *kitten* all day long :P It worked for me when I was 30 but not now.
The hardest part of my journey is feeling deprived. Not because I limit food because I haven't eliminated anything and not because I'm hungry because I'm really not now that I have increased my calories. It is because I have to stop eating when I still want more. Wah wah. First word problem right there. It's shameful but it's the truth.
I think this is really what the OP is asking: if you didn't think at all about food or weight or exercise, would your body be satisfied by what you are feeding it (in terms of types and portion) or would you want more and/or less healthy foods?0 -
I do eat whatever I want within limits and I'm loosing.
My limits are a calorie goal based on a small deficit.
Before, as I got fat I was eating whatever I wanted without that limit.
I'd have to agree with this. I don't live off of grilled chicken, ground turkey, and salad and I still lose weight.
Just an Example: Instead of eating 85% fat beef cheeseburger on a bun I'll grill a 90% lean beef patty, maybe skip the cheese (depending on how my limits are looking) and eat it on a flat whole wheat bun (typically 90 calories) instead. Or sometimes skip the bun and just have it with a garden salad.0 -
Depends...but at any given moment, you would maintain if "within limit" or whatever means maintenance. The issue becomes lean body mass loss which still could come in to play. But since this is a totally theoretically hypothetical question it's all a moot point. But to make a long story short it is indeed about calories but if your calories are made up of fats and carbs you're not going to maintain lean body mass, then that also depends on a factor of working out/how much stimulus you give the muscle tissue to maintain as much as possible. Then you have thermic effect/thermogenesis as well, etc.0
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