5 things you have cut out!
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I have PCOS and IR so I had already replaced most grains/starches with the more complex carb option. I have not completely eliminated anything but I don't keep sweets or chips in the house because I am a boredom eater and my husband is a binge (and boredom) eater. If I want dessert, I have a piece of dark chocolate or I buy a single serving and make it fit my calories. I have mostly eliminated grains a nd those sweet treats because losing weight and maintaining my blood sugar levels are easier this way- and I feel better. Basically, I refuse to feel guilty about a 'cheat' BUT I don't actually feel the desire to have any of it most of the time.
I eat a lot of healthy fats, chicken and beef, dairy, fruits and veggies and try to keep my protein high0 -
None.. why would I?0
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Being relatively new here....I haven't cut anything out except for ALCOHOL......we are a wine/beer/drink loving home and so far that is the only thing I have cut out....I have found that actually paying attention to what I am putting in really does add up and hopefully this will make a huge difference. I used to be able to go up and DOWN 5 lbs easily and now it just goes up.....so the metabolism worries of middle age really must be true. I love being able to BALANCE my intake by watching my numbers here - it helps so much. Sorry for going off topic. :happy:0
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Nothing :happy:0
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all fast food
Doritos
anything high in fat (animal based)
highly processed foods
soda
I have simply found a healthier way to make the foods that I love-so really all I have cut out has been "empty calories" I am one that believes everything that goes in my mouth should have some benefit to me-otherwise what's the point. It was easier than you think! I don't feel like I am missing out on anything or deprived at all-that's how I have been able to stick to it for 540 days!0 -
Shame, deprivation, procrastination, excuses, and self-doubt.
TADAAAAAAAAAAA0 -
Nothing. I have found that when I cut out food I really enjoy eventually I sabatoge myself.0
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Mt. Dew
Coffee with tons of creamer
Candy
Fast Food
Starbucks Double Shot Mocha (Well I'm trying to cut this one out)0 -
Generally I agree with the 'nothing' crowd, but pizza is a weakness, down a large in a little over an hour...feel ick afterwards. When I am doing MFP the only time I have ever had a positive TDEE day is when I eat pizza.
1. Pizza
That being said, I'll still have some every now and then.0 -
Hi Everyone!!
Thought it would be great to start a post where we can tell each other 5 food items that we have totally cut out of our diets to achieve weight loss. This will probably help some of us take ideas and re-direct our weight loss incase we have hit the plateau!
So for me these would be:
1. French fries
2. chocolate cake
3. Soda
4. Chicken nuggets (air fried them and realised they have so much oil already in them!!!)
5. Ice cream
Looking forward to what others have to tell!
So for me these would be:
1. French fries - in my diet still
2. chocolate cake - In my diet on occasion
3. Soda - Diabetic so I do not drink except for health reasons
4. Chicken nuggets (air fried them and realised they have so much oil already in them!!!) - in my diet
5. Ice cream - in my diet on occasion.
I have chosen not to cut anything. I am still losing. slowly but surely ...0 -
Soft drink
Chocolate
Chips
Whole fat milk
Pizza0 -
Haven't eaten any of this in over 2 years now.
1. Pastas
2. Breads
3. Potatoes
4. Corn
5. Rice
Having 0 problems maintaining the goal weight I set years ago avoiding these 5 things0 -
Nothing. But eat a lot less of a lot of things. Especially Trans fat’s. I didn’t realise until recently just how bad for you these seem to be.0
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Chocolate . not completely however. When I do eat it is usually it a tablespoon. I hated giving this up.
Butter
Fried foods
Mexican food--a staple in Texas
Other things I just severely limit the amounts. I am trying to change the way I think about food.0 -
I haven't cut anything out.....I have just modified how I consume what I like. Before March 7th, I would have a pepsi everyday with my lunch. Now I have a pepsi once a week as a treat. I used to sit with a carton of ice cream and a spoon and wouldn't stop till I wanted to. Now I scoop some ice cream into a small custard dish and put the rest back in the freezer. When the dish is empty, I'm done. I am learning moderation.0
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Apparently I had a very bad diet and that's precisely why I gained weight so fast. *blush* Some things I ate before, I still do, but cut them down to more realistic proportions, but other things I've had to cut completely.
The cut out foods:
1. Soda
2. Taco Bell's Grilled Stuft Burrito
3. Danishes (I about died when I actually read the calorie content of them things)
4. Meat Burgers (I LOVE veggie burgers. Always had before and after the diet, so I indulge with MorningStar)
5. Chocolate (While I could eat a candy bar because they're not super high, I tend to opt for something more healthy because of the good vitamins and stuff in them. I use Viactiv for my multi-vitamin, which is the extent of my chocolate eating.)0 -
Haven't had to cut out anything really but my taste have changed.
I used to like a lot of fast food now I don't. Even if I have fast food which is maybe once a month I don't order the same stuff I did before because I don't like it.0 -
I've only been working on this lifestyle change for about a month and haven't really cut out anything, though I have significantly cut back:
Fried Food
Red Meat
Dairy
On second though, I have completely eliminated "Fast Food" from my life!0 -
Shame, deprivation, procrastination, excuses, and self-doubt.
TADAAAAAAAAAAA
This, SO much!
But for real:
Fast Food (for the most part... can't remember the last time at least)
Soda
Dinners from a box
Yeah, I think that's it. Hasn't really been about completely cutting out, but maybe substitutes like unsweetened almond milk for cow milk (Mostly for protein shakes). Or egg whites with maybe one yolk instead of three full eggs.
I still struggle a bit with potatoes and cheese (not as a meal)... trying to at very least cut back.0 -
I'm not sure I can think of 5!!!
1) Most importantly.....BISCUITS!
2) From 2 down to 1 sugar in (black) coffee and only once a day, everything else with no sugar.
3) Milk except for on my less disciplined day when i have a sugary cereal such as COCO POPS (this is because I burn an incredible amount of calories on this day).
To be honest, I have only cut out biscuts completely, and thats making a difference alone, everything else I have just managed to calm down. Don't ask me how I just seem to be doing it! I've stopped eating something sweet after lunch and dinner. The "wait 20 minutes after eating" genuinely works.
I'm now eating less and enjoying my meals more because I'm not snacking all the time inbetween. I used to frequently not enjoy my dinners because I'd eaten so much crap inbetween my meals.0 -
There is no "You MUST cut out" list for everyone; because there is no "one size fits all". I have issues with sugar, gluten and dairy; but someone else may have no issues with those things. Oh and btw - I don't cut them out completely; I just try to minimize them.
I will say that I cannot handle high fat foods (again, I don't cut them out entirely, but I probably should b/c I get a severe stomach ache when I eat, say bacon or creme brulee)0 -
1) Eating after I feel full
2) Eating because I'm bored
3) Eating because I had a bad day and I deserve a treat (still a work in progress)
4) Eating things I know will make my stomach upset but are delicious
5) Not sharing my snacks0 -
1. processed snack foods (100 cal packs)
2. all beverages other than water and unsweetened things
3. added sugar
4. French fries
5. Pears - too much darn fiber lol0 -
Crappy, unsatisfying, lousy-tasting "diet food".
Cream and sugar in my coffee.
That's it.
Oh, and this:Shame, deprivation, procrastination, excuses, and self-doubt.
TADAAAAAAAAAAA
^^^ALL OF THIS.0 -
-Soda/juice
-White anything (bread, rice, pasta)
-Salt on my food
-Potato chips (my weakness, wahhhhh)
-ground beef0 -
Shame, deprivation, procrastination, excuses, and self-doubt.
TADAAAAAAAAAAA
this! SO MUCH OF THIS!!
I still eat and drink the thinks that I like...just less of it less frequently.0 -
Nothing!!! Everything in moderation. I love food and if I had to cut anything out completely, it would be a deal breaker. So instead, I just find a way to control my eating so I am able to still enjoy the things I love. A small fry instead of a large, etc.0
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Some people can stick to a nice calorie deficit and lose weight without cutting out anything... but I cannot...:sad:
Here's my list:
Fruit juice or any drink with sugar in it other than the natural sugar that I get from my kale/ginger/lemon juice I make or the lactose in the milk/cream I put in my coffee
Wheat because my body does not tolerate wheat- This includes a HUGE list: pizza, pasta, bread, snack cakes, bran muffins, breakfast cereals.
Refined grain flours- No rice flour, oat flours or other grain substitutes for the wheat.
Sugar, corn syrup, honey or any other sugar sweetener.
Anything containing the word "hydrogenated" regardless of if it says it's transfat free on the label. This has nothing to do with weightloss. I believe that all fat calories affect the body the same when it comes to weight loss, but hydrogenated vegetable oils kind of freak me out so I stick with animal and natrual vegetable fats!0 -
Soda, but I cut that out a few years ago.
Everything in moderation, If I know I can have that one small scoop of ice cream, or a handful of doritos I am more likely to make sure I eat well and work out so I can "afford" to enjoy. It's like a reward to myself and when I "forbid" an item that's all I want. It doesn't work for me....0 -
Soda, but I cut that out a few years ago.
Everything in moderation, If I know I can have that one small scoop of ice cream, or a handful of doritos I am more likely to make sure I eat well and work out so I can "afford" to enjoy. It's like a reward to myself and when I "forbid" an item that's all I want. It doesn't work for me....
I forgot, I also cut out red meat and pork BUT I won't eat it anyway because after so long not eating it, I feel sick when I do.0
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