Do you have 'cheat meals'?
SarahScales
Posts: 34
Hi there!
So I have been dieting for nearly two weeks now, yay! And my partner has convinced me that one cheat meal a week is actually good for someone on a low calorie diet. He spun some web about 'Keeps you sane, stops you from plateauing', now I should trust his judgement :P He is a personal trainer after all. But I still want to put it to the masses of wonderful people here who have been successful or are currently being successful! He said as long as overall throughout the week I maintain a large calorie deficit, I'll still lose weight until I get to the tail end of the weight-loss where I will have to pick up the slack with intensive exercise.
So, put simply:
Do you have cheat meals?
How often?
Is it working for you?
Thanks so much!
Sarah.
So I have been dieting for nearly two weeks now, yay! And my partner has convinced me that one cheat meal a week is actually good for someone on a low calorie diet. He spun some web about 'Keeps you sane, stops you from plateauing', now I should trust his judgement :P He is a personal trainer after all. But I still want to put it to the masses of wonderful people here who have been successful or are currently being successful! He said as long as overall throughout the week I maintain a large calorie deficit, I'll still lose weight until I get to the tail end of the weight-loss where I will have to pick up the slack with intensive exercise.
So, put simply:
Do you have cheat meals?
How often?
Is it working for you?
Thanks so much!
Sarah.
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He may be correct, but there is one consideration that I haven't seen talked about much (not that it hasn't - I just haven't seen it), and that's willpower. If I allow myself a cheat meal, in my current state, it could wind up detrimental to my overall progress. This would happen because once I've tasted the overly sodium-laden super-caloric goodness, it becomes harder for me to resist in the immediate future.
As a result I am going to try not to have cheat meals so much this time around. At least until I feel as though it won't throw me off the wagon. But do whatever works best for you. Just keep in mind the powerful addiction the chemically enhanced or processed crap can have on a person's body.
Best wishes, best of luck! You'll do well regardless.0 -
no idea how calories work, since I seem to break the theories....
i eat around 1000 caloric deficit everyday, however once per week i eat 3000 over my maintenance, yet i still lose 2lbs/week0 -
I just log it and move on. I now plan for my fun things to eat like my boyfriend's pancakes. I just don't eat them everyday.
I think the mindset "cheating" is something not really helpful for me...I think of it as just moderation. (I am a compulsive over-eater though.0 -
im not really in the habit of having cheat meals cause i eat what i want to eat and after so long of being on plan i want to eat mostly homecooked meals...
i do however sometimes get a terrible want/needing for a nasty greasy cheeseburger, fries, coke and Frosty from the Wendy's down around the corner...so if ive been on plan for more than two weeks i go ahead and give in to that craving and treat myself...
that said, i eat really good probably 99 percent of the time since i just dont want to eat crap anymore...
if you are on plan week after week ive heard it can be good to bump up your calories for one meal...something about your metabolism needing to work harder, i dont remember exactly...
i find that rewarding myself with food is a no-no...i eat what i want to eat, thankfully after all this time 99 times out of 100 its something that is healthful and nutritious!0 -
I know what you mean! I thought I would struggle to get back to dieting the next day after I had my cheat meal on Friday night. But surprisingly it was completely fine! I thought I would be screaming for toast. But it actually has stopped me obsessing over food so much, I've just been thinking 'Wait until Friday night' and doing alright! I just want to make sure I am doing the right thing by myself.0
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I do not have cheat meals, as I also do not deprive myself of anything. I just try meet my daily calorie goal, regardless of what I eat to get there. I do try to eat more healthy food than junk, but I do not eliminate anything. Tonight, for instance, I had a cheese steak sandwich. Roughly 700 cal. But, I had room for it, calorically. And it was delicious! No room for evening snacks, as a result, but worth it. So, for me, this is what works. I never cheat, because there is no such thing, and therefore, I never have to feel guilty about what I eat.
Just my two cents.
Congrats on starting your journey, and best of luck to you.0 -
Yes I do. Every week I have a cheat day. Keeps me going strong the rest of the week and re-sets myself!0
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Nope unless you count thanksgiving... been on MFP since April.. why delay your progress? Work those extra calories into your daily goal... eat light before or work it off BEFORE you eat it.. cause you know you wont want to work out after!!0
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I eat low carb so on weekends I cycle and re-feed up to 200g carbs per day.
Depends on your diet really - if you're eating a moderate around of cals and your macros are even then a carb day may not be necessary (maybe one cheat meal instead of a whole day?), however if you're more strict you should take one day per week off.0 -
Not really "scheduled" cheat meals...I enjoy the holidays (but just the one meal not spread out over the week or anything). If I am craving something, then I try to eat it with some portion control. I really try to eat as healthy as possible most days!0
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I never set out to go over my calories for a day. I eat what I want, but plan accordingly with exercise and portion control. For myself cheat meals would turn into cheat days, and then cheat weekends etc. I try to stay on top of every meal everyday. But I am a bit obsessive. :-)0
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Hello
I do have a cheat meal once a week. I was skeptical about it at first, so decided to do it once a month initially.
The first time I did it, it was for a special meal out. i had duck pastrami with crispy fried egg and blueberry jelly, a venison burger with chunky fries and a vegetable side, a brownie with toasted marshmallow and honey comb icecream. At that point I was losing a steady 1lb a week. Dropped 3 pounds that week with no difference in effort. Felt noticeably less hungry for 3-4 days after.
The second time I did it was about a month later. Went out for an indian meal with my husband and his friend. I had a king prawn tandoori starter, poppadums, a lamb tikka curry, a massive rice dosa, a parotha, some rice, some spinach curry, a mango lassi and gulab jalamun. Then I had three cocktails in a bar. Lost two pounds that week. And was noticeably not hungry for the first 4 days of the following week. Portion control got irrelevant, as I would just stop as soon as I was full.
So I decided that maybe I would do it every week, as it seemed to be working for me. did it again last Saturday. Went to a pretty upscale french restaurant for a special occasion. If you want some food porn it is here http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/libbymcbain, under the post called "Warning, this post may contain food porn". It was delicious. this week I lost 2 pounds and wasn't really that hungry most of the week.
Read up on it a bit, and that is because just letting yourself eat what you want releases enough leptin to last you for 4-7 days. that explains why portion control is easier. I know it has taken some of the scarcity anxiety away. I also do not log the splurge meal ( I think splurge is a better term than cheat- less guilt inducing). This is because I know I would start to scare myself if I did. I just eat whatever I want, only til I am full not past it, and bear in mind that I do;t wan to go over about 2000 cals for the meal (and honestly, I am full far before that).
So I am looking forward to that lamb rack and dessert my partner has promised me for Sunday lunch!0 -
Oh, read this blog post earlier this week, which I think might be helpful for you
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/SueGeer/view/how-to-optimise-your-diet-using-a-cheat-day-4464480 -
I don't have scheduled cheat meals, but I do sometimes just allow myself to go over calories and not worry about it (usually about one meal a week or every two weeks). However, I always track, even if I've gone way over.0
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Same here... cheat meals are part of life. I don't schedule them, but I keep them to about once a week and always log them.
That's the bottom line... just be accountable for the calorie intake; remember this is a marathon, not a race!0 -
I am not on a diet, I have a made a huge lifestyle change, as has my husband. There for how can I have a cheat meal? If you want to know if at any time I eat the crap I used to, no. As I said this is a life style change.0
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bear in mind that I do;t wan to go over about 2000 cals for the meal (and honestly, I am full far before that).
Hmmm, I was with you until this. I typically eat 1200-1400 calories at night on a regular day, 1600 or more on a day when I haven't eaten much all day, and I try to only eat until I'm full. Sounds kinda like I'm splurging every day. Oops.
To the OP, I don't have what I consider cheat meals, but I don't deny myself anything I really want. Just figure out a way to fit it in or eat less and exercise more the next day. That's what I did for Thanksgiving this week, and it seems to have worked fine, altho I'll know better tomorrow morning when I weigh in.0 -
Hi there!
So I have been dieting for nearly two weeks now, yay! And my partner has convinced me that one cheat meal a week is actually good for someone on a low calorie diet. He spun some web about 'Keeps you sane, stops you from plateauing', now I should trust his judgement :P He is a personal trainer after all. But I still want to put it to the masses of wonderful people here who have been successful or are currently being successful! He said as long as overall throughout the week I maintain a large calorie deficit, I'll still lose weight until I get to the tail end of the weight-loss where I will have to pick up the slack with intensive exercise.
So, put simply:
Do you have cheat meals?
How often?
Is it working for you?
Thanks so much!
Sarah.
Hi Sarah,
Everyone is different. Cheat meals don't work for me, especially when I needed to lose weight. I found that anytime I "cheated" it took me backwards and it took 2-3 weeks to gain my ground back. What worked for me is keeping a calorie budget. Some days could be low and some could be high, like a weekly budget. But mainly I would just do things like say I wanted a cookie at starbucks (I did not keep cookies at home while I was losing weight), I would eat a taco salad instead of a taco with a tortilla. I'd skip the tortilla and then go have a cookie. That way I stayed within budget and there was no "cheating", plus I knew I could do that whenever I wanted, sometimes once a week if I wanted, and then I still lost weight. In order to be successful I had to finally get rid of the mindset "Oh I've been good I get to have _whatever__". It just didn't work for me. But then again, we are all different.
Now if I have a social event I might eat lower leading up to it, eat what I want at it and log the calories, then eat low again for a few days after it, but I have a little more room now that I'm maintaining and not losing. But still, even in maintenance you have to do the same thing, it's just the weight fluctuations are not as great. It's not like you stay in one spot with weight once you reach your goal. The same calorie budget game applies.0 -
bear in mind that I do;t wan to go over about 2000 cals for the meal (and honestly, I am full far before that).
Hmmm, I was with you until this. I typically eat 1200-1400 calories at night on a regular day, 1600 or more on a day when I haven't eaten much all day, and I try to only eat until I'm full. Sounds kinda like I'm splurging every day. Oops.
To the OP, I don't have what I consider cheat meals, but I don't deny myself anything I really want. Just figure out a way to fit it in or eat less and exercise more the next day. That's what I did for Thanksgiving this week, and it seems to have worked fine, altho I'll know better tomorrow morning when I weigh in.
Whatever works for you is fine, but everyone is different. what a splurge meal is for me is relative to my regulat calorie intake and eating pattern, not yours.
My calorie budget is 1500 a day usually, which I spread pretty evenly over the day. I am trying to eat heavier earlier in the day and lighter towards night, but it's difficult as it is nice to have a substantial meal with my partner at night.
On days I have a splurge meal I have two other meals around 500 calories each, so a meal of 2000 calories would take me up to around 3000 for the day, so about double. I was just meaning that I don't let myself go absolutely insane and eat everything in sight. And I do tend to do it with pretty good quality, nutritious food, just more of it or richer, rather than very processed or junk type foods.0 -
I have 3 levels of cheat meals:
-No logging and no holding back! This is only for big holidays, like my birthday and Thanksgiving
-No logging and trimming back some. This would be not having dressing on my salad, or not eating the crust of my pie. For special occasions, like a nice dinner with friends
-Logging but enjoying. Keeping track of what I eat, but realizing I'm going to go quite a bit over for the day. I might have one of these every couple weeks. I'll try to make up for it another day.0 -
Yes I do been having a lot lately need to get back into it but finding no motivation0
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Nope. I eat treats whenever I want, I just fit them into my caloric allotment0
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I don't diet, I just adopted a better lifestyle. No such thing as "cheating". I just do my best to stay under my calorie goal, but if I go over one day no big deal. Can't cheat on a lifestyle.0
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Yes I have a cheat meal when I have finished my last "active" bc pill. Ya know, right before a period. I usually treat myself to a fast food meal that day such as Long John silvers or Wendy's. I have still lost over twenty lbs doing that, and it keeps me from going hormonally postal which my hubz appreciates. Hope that helps!0
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As said in the responses before, its healthy have that "cheat meals" once in a week , i personally adjust them to stay under my calorie/protein/fat/sodium/sugar goal0
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I don't diet, I just adopted a better lifestyle. No such thing as "cheating". I just do my best to stay under my calorie goal, but if I go over one day no big deal. Can't cheat on a lifestyle.
I do this as well - once a week, I ignore my calorie goal and eat what I want, and make sure that most days I'm a bit under my calorie goal.0 -
I dont schedule them. They just come up. Mostly eating at others houses. I say no to every piece of junk food at work though.0
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No cheat meals for me. My intention is to build a lifestyle that I can live with the rest of my life. To me that means not excluding foods but finding a way to include everything in moderation.
To me, "cheat" meals implies certain foods are good or bad; it isn't either one. It's how we perceive and use those foods.
However you proceed, best wishes on your journey to g good health. You can do this!0 -
I agree with our partner wimeezer. To me there is not really a "cheat meal". I eat everything but I weight everything so I know what I am eating -or drinking-. In my case I really do not feel the need of having a 1000 cal dinner. I found out that by now, I don't need a huge piece of pie. If I eat a small piece I enjoy it as well -I love sweets-.
If I want to have a large cal dinner it has to be because I eat exactly what I like in the quantity I like, and not what is imposed in a setup portion...
I would call a hot dog or a burger meal a "cheat meal" if I would eat 1000 cals per day and 800 of them were boiled broccoli, respecting everyone's weight losing style and habits.
My point is that if you eat right you can eat everything and anything. Why deprive yourself when you can enjoy everything?
Feel free to add me and see my dairy to prove it.I just log it and move on. I now plan for my fun things to eat like my boyfriend's pancakes. I just don't eat them everyday.
I think the mindset "cheating" is something not really helpful for me...I think of it as just moderation. (I am a compulsive over-eater though.0 -
And I agree with our partner Sarah.. I just say no to improper food, like the junk at the office. I prefer a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice or a fruit..I dont schedule them. They just come up. Mostly eating at others houses. I say no to every piece of junk food at work though.0
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