5 things you have cut out!
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1. Regular Mayo
2. Regular cheese.
3. Regular milk.
4. relationships.
5. Jiff Peanut Butter.0 -
Soda is the only thing I have cut out entirely. Everything else I will eat but I rarely eat pasta, or casseroles and such these days.0
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You're going to remove positively-charged subatomic particles from your diet?0
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1. "I'll start on Monday"
2. I deserve this ________(insert name of junk food), I worked hard this week.
3. My all or nothing attitude.
4. Eating amazingly clean when I log, eating crappy when I don't.
5. Not appreciloving where I am in this journey and only focusing on where I need to be.0 -
- whey protons
- foie gras
- soy protons
- butter
- casein protons
You're going to remove positively-charged subatomic particles from your diet?0 -
The only thing I've completely cut out it diet soda, and wow - what a difference it has made! I know that everyone has different opinions about it, but for me, cutting it out (even my one can a day + extra sometimes habit) while really making sure to drink enough water has been a huge help. My insane sweets cravings have been tamed a lot and I've just been feeling like my urge to snack is a lot more reasonable, too. Don't get me wrong, I still love chocolate/baked goods/etc, but the level of craving is just not there.
I primarily joined MFP to lose the classic 5 "vanity pounds" and be a lot more mindful of my eating in general (not to mention stop the random junk food binges that seemed to be occurring increasingly). I've been overall very successful with the mindful eating/not overeating portion of this, and I think the diet soda ban has been a big part of this. Not to mention I'm loving NOT feeling bloated from it!0 -
Hmmmm...I can't come up with five things, but I have cut soda completely out and never add salt to foods. Meh...its something. :ohwell:0
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soda
chips
french fries
burgers
candy
candy and chips is the most difficult one0 -
Great post!! I say all fast food.0
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Hmmmm...I can't come up with five things, but I have cut soda completely out and never add salt to foods. Meh...its something. :ohwell:0
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Wow!!! I just realise there are more people who said nothing!!! Thats inspiring too, in that case please share how do you guys still lose weight after eating all u like!
Portion control.
I did initially cut out peanut butter, but after I realized that I could control what went in my mouth I started eating it again. Eating it, not gorging on it.
I know 90% of people who post on MFP swear they never or rarely over ate or whatever, but I'll be honest. I became obese by overeating and sitting/laying about. I had greedy, slothful ways, I can admit that.0 -
I have two answers:
1. Nothing - because life has all kinds of challenging days and portion control is, in most ways, the most effective tool. However,
2, Desserts, alcohol, sodas, beef, chocolate.0 -
Hmmmm...I can't come up with five things, but I have cut soda completely out and never add salt to foods. Meh...its something. :ohwell:0
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- whey protons
- foie gras
- soy protons
- butter
- casein protons
You're going to remove positively-charged subatomic particles from your diet?
i thought the same thing as well hahaha
I don't really cut anything out. It's just all in moderation. In n Out is the only fast food I eat and I treat myself to it MAYBE once every 2 months. Though I can say I've cut out soda. The only thing I let myself get that's not water is light lemonade if it's available.0 -
To cut out binging:
Chocolate
To improve overall eating habits
Protein powder and bars
To manage IBS:
Wheat
Corn
Dairy
Oats
Beans
Apples
Pork
Mushrooms
Eggplant
Cauliflower (etc.)0 -
Stay away from those protons, lol!0
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HFCS
Trans Fats
Processed foods
Foods with 454654564 ingredients
Soda0 -
Soda and those sugary fruit drinks are the things you have to cut out--not completely, but very very strictly moderate. They are just empty calories with way too much sugar. At least most junk food at least gives you some nutrition down the line, but soda has zero benefits.
I do opt for those "light" versions of things like lemonade and orange juice whenever I do decide to have them though.0 -
- whey protons
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- soy protons
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- casein protons
You must be very negative0 -
Edit: oops, duplicate post0
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The only thing I've completely cut out it diet soda, and wow - what a difference it has made! I know that everyone has different opinions about it, but for me, cutting it out (even my one can a day + extra sometimes habit) while really making sure to drink enough water has been a huge help. My insane sweets cravings have been tamed a lot and I've just been feeling like my urge to snack is a lot more reasonable, too. Don't get me wrong, I still love chocolate/baked goods/etc, but the level of craving is just not there.
I primarily joined MFP to lose the classic 5 "vanity pounds" and be a lot more mindful of my eating in general (not to mention stop the random junk food binges that seemed to be occurring increasingly). I've been overall very successful with the mindful eating/not overeating portion of this, and I think the diet soda ban has been a big part of this. Not to mention I'm loving NOT feeling bloated from it!
Your teeth and bones probably thank you too.0 -
1. Desserts
2. White rice
3. Sweetened beverages
4. Sleeping late or having weird sleep schedules
5. Alcohol0 -
Pretty much anything that tastes good to me, is bad for me0
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1. diet coke
2.fast food
3.french fries
4.junk food
5. ice cream0 -
1. Bread and pasta - even whole grain.
2. Alcohol - especially red wine.
3. Other caloric drinks. If I want orange juice, I will eat an orange.
4. Candy. Giving up sour candy was the hardest.
5. Cheese and crackers
Of course, I don't deny myself any of the above (or anything else that is bad for me, for that matter). If I really want it, I'll eat a little bit of it.0 -
Milk
Every drink other than water
Fried Foods
Fast Foods
Sweet cold cereal (my weakness)0 -
Not a thing. I prefer moderation as opposed to cutting things out. I would fail a "diet" within a week if I had to cut some of the aforementioned items out of my diet.
Ditto for me. I wouldn't even last a week! Make it two days, tops. MFP has really helped me.0 -
* sugar and everything sugar-loaded (had to because was diagnosed as a diabetic)
* meat pies
* cut out not doing exercise :blushing: now I do some.
* most bread
* excuses :laugh:0 -
1. Bread
2. Pasta
3. Cheese
4. Sweets
5. Lunches and dinners out with friends - and no alcohol (wasted calories)
Have steadily lost between 1-2 pounds/week since January living mostly on lean protein and veggies, some fruit in AM. When I snack during the day, I'm snacking on those chicken pieces or fresh tuna with no mayo you can get from the salad bars at your grocery store. Takes the edge off hunger and keeps me going until dinner.
I don't eat fast food, fried foods or drink soda at any time, so that's not my problems. It's portion control and late night binging for me. Plus depression eating after a few deaths in my family got me out of control for a few years. Am finally doing something about getting back to my old weight. Last week, for the first time, can no wear jeans I haven't fit into since 2005, thanks to my weekly work outs with my trainer and my cardio, they're a bit baggy in the tush. Hurray!!!
But still a ways to go.
This is my first post.:flowerforyou:0 -
Milk (not for health reasons, just because it suddenly grossed me out)
Soda (even Diet Coke :0)
All fast food
MEAT
Candy0
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