At your heaviest, what was your eating like?
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Fast food multiple times a day, lots of soda, chips, cookies... every day.
Yup this was my life!0 -
biscuits / cakes / choc for breakfast - anything sweet that was in the house or id miss bfast
white bread sandwhich and crisps and chocolate bar for lunch
pizzas/pasta/ready meals for tea and plenty of takeaways at the weekend - indian/ chinese/ kebabs
lots of cups of tea and milk lots of diet coke (yeh, diet coke haha pointless)
Id eat biscuits all day without thinking and if someone offers cakes/chocs at work id always accept mindlessly.
gross!0 -
Last year was my heaviest... I own a retail store and next door there was this FANTASTIC mexican restaurant. We would eat from there atleast 3 times/week. I would have a whole plate of Pollo Fundido... a bag of chips and salsa... with a large soda. I figured it couldn't be THAT many calories... until I watched an episode of TBL and they had something similar... it was over 2000cals!!
Dinners were (still are) very late because they store doesn't close until 7pm and I live 1hr away... so it'd always be something easy like Hamburger Helper... or Chinese takeout.
Then, after dinner I'd get the munchies and pig out on ice cream... cookies... crackers... DORITOS... you name it.
PS - Anytime I sat down with a bag of Doritos in was gone in 2 sittings, MAX.0 -
Just a greater volume of all the same foods I eat now.
I was never a huge junk food person. I would probably eat junk food once a week (usually wendys-- bacon cheeseburger with fries). In the last 5 years I can count how many times I've drank soda....not a fan. But my biggest issue is/was portion control. Even though I ate decent in terms of healthy foods I would just go over board. I'm learning to control my eating and to stop when im satisfied.
Another issue was I rarely ate breakfast....and would wait until I was absolutely starving (which leads to overeating). Probably had 1 or 2 big meals a day instead of spreading it out.
Would also eat/snack late at night. I still do sometimes but now I make sure to give myself at least and hour and a half to digest before I fall asleep.0 -
Junk food 24-70
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Breakfast: Medium whole milk latte and a pastry
Lunch: Subway buffalo chicken sandwich with double cheese and ranch sauce, bag of chips, and soda
Dinner: 2 slices of pizza
Then cookies or ice cream and more soda
Maybe some snacks before bed.
I was eating high-fat foods a LOT and drinking lots of diet soda. I'd eat ice cream like it was no one's business.
Sooooo glad I did a 360 on those bad habits!0 -
Atrocious!! Thinkless! I was just stuffing food into my mouth--anything and everything..to be honest I couldn't even begin to tell you what I had eaten that day. And I went to bed not satisfied and got up not satisfied... WHY?? because Food will NOT , can not be your everything in life. It will not help anything...yes, it gives a moment of pleasure ...but. OH! the pain and health issues it brings with it!!0
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At the time, I worked from 6am to 2pm, so I never ate breakfast and thought I was being healthy by only eating two meals a day - late lunch when I got home and dinner. I could put away an entire 2-liter bottle of Orange Fanta (sometimes two bottles) a day, eat an entire frozen pizza (I could probably still, if I really wanted to, because if pizza was a person I'd marry it) and usually a box or two of Little Debbie snacks (usually the brownies).
And yes, I was one of those people who didn't understand why I was gaining weight!0 -
I drank pretty much 5 days a week (that is A LOT of calories)...which was always followed by a diner at 2am, a jumbo slice or a cab ride through the drive thru somewhere! I also ate out more than I ate in not really paying any attention to what I was eating...I liked healthy food, I just ate it in mass quantities, covered it in cheese and chased it with beer, wine, and/or vodka....and I rarely worked out (probably b/c I was hungover a lot). :drinker:
ahhh...the good old days :laugh:0 -
It was fun. Sigh.
happy meals, pizza and beer - oh my!!0 -
Sigh... I ate Oreos..... I am pretty sure I kept them in business for a while....... Mine was more about Quanity of food vs. Quality.... now its the other way around! I would much rather have less of a good quality food.
I also skipped breakfast and drank soda all day long and never moved....
Thank Goodness thats over with0 -
I was pregnant! I had pre-eclampsia. I just basically ate all day long. Not always unhealthy. The main things I craved and ate were: Chocolate soy milk, sweet potato, garlic bread, pizza, any type of Mexican food, sandwiches with tuna tomato avocado and cheese, ice cream, frozen yoghurt, tim tams, macaroni cheese, lots of home made vegetable soups my favourite at the end was beetroot soup aka borscht and so much more! My main problem foods were dairy - cheese, cheese, milk and more cheese. Funny that my son was born with cow's milk protein intolerance!! I literally felt like all I did in the last few weeks was sleep, pee and eat. I put on 41kg (90lbs) in my pregnancy (a lot was oedema but not all of it as I'm still losing weight now).0
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This is very embarrassing, but:
I didn't give a second though to anything I ate. If I wanted to eat something, I did. And I ALWAYS wanted to eat something. I binged daily. My typical day was: a chocolate muffin (or two) and a flavored coffee energy drink for breakfast; a candy bar or cookie for snack; fried chicken tenders, chips, a soda, and a dessert for lunch; some bingeing for another snack (whatever was around); a HUGE dinner (either McDonald's or if I was cooking it would be some elaborate high-fat and high-carb meal); and of course another dessert. If I went to the coffee shop with a friend, I would always order a cooler (frappeccino) or mocha. I was 310 pounds at my heaviest. I didn't work out, but I would go out of my way to get the food I wanted.
But to whoever said it was "fun"-Ha! It so was! lol. But also not worth it.0 -
Breakfast was usually pop tarts or toaster strudel. Lunch was fast food. Dinner was sometimes fast food as well, but when I cooked, it was heavy, delicious, fattening food. I also ate a ton of candy, cookies, ice cream, etc. It's amazing how I can look back at it now and think "WHY did I do that to myself?" but at the time, it seemed totally normal to me.0
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When I look back to 300lbs, I see that I was eating 3000-4000 calories most days. A whole calzone for dinner(over 2000 cal!), almost a whole loaded pizza at a time, fast food-double everything and add bacon. Give me a extra large fry with it too! Asking the server to bring more bread or more chips over and over. Tons of cake, ice cream...treats every meal of every day. Everything processed to death and full of sugar.
It is all about balance now. You don't have to skip out on the foods you love to lose weight. You just have to know the concequence of what you are eating and adjust everything else accordingly.0 -
anything and EVERYTHING. FOREVER BULKING0
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At my heaviest, I didn't eat breakfast. I worked at a pizza place so that was my lunch and dinner a lot of the times. I did no physical activity. Of course I eat a lot of junk food and I was a fast food junkie.
Funny thing is i still eat junk food, at times. I still eat what I want, just not as much. So far 40 pounds down.0 -
I'd eat a totally normal, Canada Food Guide "healthy" diet (too many carbs and not enough veg. Especially for a vegetarian).
And then I'd sabotage my "good" eating by polishing off an entire bag of chips, almost every night.
And if it wasn't chips, it was candy.
Oh and booze. Like, alcoholic amounts of booze.0 -
I ate the same things, but 3-4 times more of them. I still go to McDonald's for breakfast, but now I get one sandwich instead of 2 and (usually) no hashbrowns. For dinner, I eat one serving instead of half of what I made (which was probably 2-3 servings at least). I eat 2 Oreo's instead of 8. I eat one donut instead of the whole box. Oh, and I didn't eat yogurt or cottage cheese on a daily basis, and probably ate at least twice the carbs. I prefer protein and fat now.
Side note: I had gestational diabetes when I was pregnant which I was able to control with diet. I actually lost weight pregnant, and gained it all back when I went back to eating extra carby. I've basically gone back to a GD diet, which means I still eat carbs, just not as many, and I make sure to offset my carbs with protein at every meal.0 -
every morning started out with a McDonalds chicken biscuit and a large sweet tea meal. lunch would be ordered out everyday(chipotle, roy rogers, subway...) dinner would either be ramen noodles with 2 hot dogs cut up and a sandwich on the side, or a box of velveeta shells and cheese with hot dog. sodas all day. then i'd get hungry in the middle of the night so sandwhich and chips or more ramen. i was a boxed and processed food junkie. I know i ate more than 3000-4000 calories every day and way more than anyone's daily allotment of sodium. it was horrible.
When we'd order pizza i would order a large just for myelf(the $5 ones from little ceasers)0 -
Breakfast would consist of a sugary cereal or eggs and hashbrowns or pancakes with peanut butter. Lunch would usually be an unhealthy sandwich or a can of chef boyardee or pizza rolls with sour cream. Dinner was almost always pasta, pizza, or ground beef based...and I almost always had seconds at dinner. Lots of pop and snacks which were snack cakes, ice cream, cookies, and chocolate. Fruits and veggies were limited in my diet and when I did eat them they were usually covered in something unhealthy. I probably ate around 3000 calories a day.
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Looking back at it , I was horrible.
I would not eat breakfast.
A fast food lunch ( Maybe). Three burgers and side items. SMH
Then a really good dinner that I would make. Half the time the stuff would be nutritional, We love veggies, we eat lean meats- but Rice, Pasta and Bread was the killer. Along with Cheese. I'd probably eat two servings of everything and by that time- (after lunch) I was probably at 3,500 calories plus.
We did go out often- and that was always a splurge, bread basket, fried apperizers, then sa dinner salad, and then the food, and then maybe a dessert too. If time was short- fast food for dinner, - I figured since the burger was a buck- I could eat 3 of them right? With a large fry? And a pop? Or maybe a double whopper with a large fry? Add onion rings and a pie and pop?
I rarely drank pop, buyt sweet ice tea,lemondade, juice were bad culprits, even though I drank a ton of water. Then because i thought i didnt eat breakfast. I would eat dessert. Cookies by the tray full, homemade brownies or whatever, take the box of ice cream upstairs, Candy bars, etc etc Oh MAN.
At the end of the day- I was probably taking in 5,000 calories.
It was fun- But being HUGE was not.0 -
Just about the same, but with the addition of nearly a pint of ice cream every night, usually with chocolate shell or syrup or peanut butter cups/oreos mixed in. My husband jokingly measures ice cream not in scoops but "Hannahs". "How much ice cream do you want? 1 Hannah, 2 Hannahs?" Now, when we do have ice cream, I answer with "A half of a Hannah, please." But even before I started trying to lose weight, I still ate lots of veggies, lean meats, and whole grains. I probably ate more bread before...and definitely drank more soda. I still love soda...I just don't let myself have it very often anymore.0
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Fast food...and lots of late nights where I would eat an entire pizza by myself while feeling sorry about my self.
so glad not to be there anymore!0 -
I'd head to work and since I work in a hospital, in the morning I'd go straight to the dining facility and grab either a giant cinnamon roll or some scrambled eggs with ham and cheese. We also have a shoppette (or mini convenient store) so I'd go in there and buy a huge iced starbuck double shot coffee and either a huge bag of hot cheetos or hot fries to babysit throughout the day.
By the time lunch came around I'd either go grab a burger from our dining facility or my co-workers and I would order take-out, usually chinese and I'd get a HUGE chicken fried rice with tons of soy sauce.
By the time I got home me and my boyfriend at the time would usually grab fast food. On our crazy frivolous nights (once or twice a week) we'd go grab a combo from usually Whataburger and it HAD to end with an extra large ice cream from dairy queen or we'd finish the day off with two medium sized pizzas from dominos.0 -
Wow, what a great question, and most of the answers ring true to me!
My worst habit was the lack of control with sweet things. I'd often (couple of times a week) eat either a full tub of Ben and Jerrys or a Share Size bag of peanut M&Ms - there was no stopping me! Plus I had no idea about food groups - thought that potato and pasta and bread were the foundations of a good meal and the rest was just an add on.
Even on what I suppose was quite a 'healthy' day (somewhere near my TDEE I imagine although I'd never heard of such a thing), I'd always ruin it with some kind of comfort food and a complete lack of exercise.
Its really helpful to put this into words actually because it shows just how far I've come... I have no idea how I managed to keep my weight below obese, but when I found out my BF% was 37% (at a weight of 135lbs) I started to make changes.
MFP is responsible for helping me become controlled, reduce cravings, understand nutrition and keep me going, what a brilliant place this is!0 -
A crapton of sugar and empty calories-- I'd drink a little over 1000 calories worth of sodas and sugary drinks everyday (yes, I did think back and count it up. I was curious) and I'd pretty much have just one very calorie dense/ nutritionally empty meal a day (for example, the combo I usually got at a place like Sonic burger would run me nearly 2000 calories, with the drink). After that meal, I'd graze the rest of the day on things like cookies, ice cream, or chips with fruit thrown in. I'd always eat until I was stuffed so full I felt physically bad and now, I'll eat until I am satiated. Thinking back, I didn't really make a huge change to the volume I eat, I just switched out junk for better options.0
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I'm trying to even remember what a "typical" day was, starting out on mfp.
My weight has fluctuated so much throughout my life, but now I'm maintaining/still losing for longer than ever.
I started gaining weight when I moved in with my now-ex (not blaming him, I have no one to blame but myself... but this contributed to it). Looking back, I think the main problem was being depressed and not knowing it, because I didn't have very much respect for myself.
I started out eating what he ate to please him (I know, very sad!!). I stopped eating as a vegetarian, and started eating everything. Even if it made me sick. I would make lots of chicken or steak dishes with lots of olive oil and butter. Or we would get fast food: Wendy's (across the street.. we drove, btw), Taco Bell, whatever....
I began eating family dinners of fried chicken and mashed potatoes. And giant plates full of white rice with teriyaki chicken and then ice cream and cake. Mostly the problem was portion, but I took no account...
I watched too much TV and didn't have the motivation to do any exercise besides cleaning.
Luckily, I literally just woke up one day (at somewhere around 150-160 lbs on a 5'1" frame) and thought #%&@ this! I tried watching portion size and went on walks with my parents. Then, I started logging my calories and jogging or walking on the treadmill almost every other day or so. It's been a yearlong journey, and I'm still struggling in a lot of ways, but now I eat pescatarian, mostly clean, and run 2-3 times per week. Mostly I'm grateful for the mental change that's come from all of this. Respecting my body has taught me respect for myself, and I think that is much more important than looking hot in a bathing suit.
Anyway, I guess that was more than the question asked but I guess I'm in a storytelling mood right now! Lol0 -
Hmm..
My BIGGEST was about 280 lbs.
Breakfast:
Dunkin or Mcdonalds for breakfast almost every morning, coffee hashbrowns some type of sandwich, sometimes two.
Lunch:
Sandwich, Wendies, KFC.. whatever was around
Dinner:
Wings, pizza, whatever!!
Basically, at my largest, I never cooked. Ever. It was a dark moment in my life, depression was very high and I was in an awful relationship, as soon as I left that situation I lost 35 lbs on accident lol. 5 or so years later I am now 186 lbs.
The key, is COOKING YOUR FOOD!!! You know what you're eating, you feel better, and you can eat more if you want to.
I look back and I can't understand how I wasnt really sick, how I didnt have diabetes or even heart issues!!! I can't even do all that on a cheat day anymore! I would be sick as hell!0 -
I'm trying to even remember what a "typical" day was, starting out on mfp.
My weight has fluctuated so much throughout my life, but now I'm maintaining/still losing for longer than ever.
I started gaining weight when I moved in with my now-ex (not blaming him, I have no one to blame but myself... but this contributed to it). Looking back, I think the main problem was being depressed and not knowing it, because I didn't have very much respect for myself.
I started out eating what he ate to please him (I know, very sad!!). I stopped eating as a vegetarian, and started eating everything. Even if it made me sick. I would make lots of chicken or steak dishes with lots of olive oil and butter. Or we would get fast food: Wendy's (across the street.. we drove, btw), Taco Bell, whatever....
I began eating family dinners of fried chicken and mashed potatoes. And giant plates full of white rice with teriyaki chicken and then ice cream and cake. Mostly the problem was portion, but I took no account...
I watched too much TV and didn't have the motivation to do any exercise besides cleaning.
Luckily, I literally just woke up one day (at somewhere around 150-160 lbs on a 5'1" frame) and thought #%&@ this! I tried watching portion size and went on walks with my parents. Then, I started logging my calories and jogging or walking on the treadmill almost every other day or so. It's been a yearlong journey, and I'm still struggling in a lot of ways, but now I eat pescatarian, mostly clean, and run 2-3 times per week. Mostly I'm grateful for the mental change that's come from all of this. Respecting my body has taught me respect for myself, and I think that is much more important than looking hot in a bathing suit.
Anyway, I guess that was more than the question asked but I guess I'm in a storytelling mood right now! Lol0
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