Chef Boyardee Diet?

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  • johnlent
    johnlent Posts: 20 Member
    Glad you found something you like that works for you, but there are a few things you probably should have stated in the OP. In responses you have said that you also eat protein bars (or power bars, I forgot which one you said), some granola, a multivitamin and Tums. In one response you said something about different things you could add to the Chef Boyardee foods, but I was unsure of if you actually do add. So, yes you're eating lots of Chef Boyardee, but you're also filling in other things as necessary. That's all good, your OP was just a little misleading.

    I dont eat power bars, Im just saying that I can once at a "maintenance weight". In the last 28 days, I think i've supplemented about 1 cup of granola total (I track it in the fitness pal logs). I also have "reward" threshold weights (less than on my wedding day, less than start of boot camp, less than end of bootcamp) - I give myself unhealthy treats for hitting those.

    Didnt mean to be misleading.

    And TUMs doesnt really count as "food".
  • ctalimenti
    ctalimenti Posts: 865 Member
    bump; how's this going?
  • mjhedgehog
    mjhedgehog Posts: 249 Member
    yum I love Chef Boyardee. ^_^
  • Yes you may lose weight, but are you going to do this for the rest of your life? Probably not. So, at some point you will need to start eating regularly again. What about fresh veggies and fruit? I wouldn't do this for long...

    ^^^this. Gotta make a change that you can maintain for the rest of your life. When you start allowing yourself to vary your diet, a hot place may break loose.
  • johnlent
    johnlent Posts: 20 Member
    Still moving right along on pace to get down to a healthy weight (191 for me). Once Im there, the diet plan will probably change to allow for more variety.
  • BigGuy47
    BigGuy47 Posts: 1,768 Member
    I dont eat power bars,
    Maybe you should consider adding a little protein. Looking at your diary your daily protein seems to be low. I'm curious how much muscle loss will occur by the end of this three month experiment.

    You're not doing any resistance training, correct? Cardio only?
  • johnlent
    johnlent Posts: 20 Member
    No I also do crunches (sometimes weighted) and pull-ups (assisted.) I shoot for as many crunches as I can do in 2 minutes, or as many sets of 8 as I can do if they are weighted. Regarding pullups, that varies, but I usually crank out between 10-20 every time I go to the gym.

    The recommended daily protein intake for an average adult is 56 grams. I am always over 56 grams in any given day.
  • Hellbent_Heidi
    Hellbent_Heidi Posts: 3,669 Member
    I'd be afraid of turning orange. D:
    :laugh:

    OP - I seriously can't believe you consider this "not unhealthy". Was there supposed to be a sarcasm font used on that statement?