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What I ate while losing the FIRST 150 pounds

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  • Posts: 15,227 Member
    Congrats on your weight-loss. Really! Great work!

    Just want to add that not everybody could eat those foods and lose weight. A common misconception among many MFPers is that everyone is like them. OP, you weighed over 500 pounds! You're male. You're youngish. We are not the same. I could never eat those things, not even a smidge of those things, and lose weight, as an older lady with not that much to lose.

    But thanks for the purty pictures of food. Looked like a selection from Thisiswhyyouarefat.com.

    You could if you wanted to. It would just mean that you would have to exercise a little will power.
  • Posts: 256 Member

    125 pound 40 year old woman here who can eat these foods and lose.

    Because I did. In moderation. Within my calorie limits. And with a messed-up metabolism because of chemo. Shall I go on?

    Your excuse that you're a woman so it is harder is invalid. #ThisiswhyIwillkeepitoff.com

    I love you!
  • Posts: 2,860 Member

    lol probably more than you.

    LOLOOLOLOLOOL!!!!!!
  • Posts: 1,340 Member
    I don't mean to be rude, but

    Oh yeah, ONLY sweetness follows this kind of phrasing. Only. Sweetness.
    seeing all these types of foods at once made my stomach hurt. :bigsmile:
    Maybe it's just a matter of perception - seeing all the pics in only one sequence - but still. Too much fried stuff (yikes!) to my french-trained taste; no fresh, raw veggies (yeah onions are veggies... fried in this case)! (Ah, Americans! :wink: )
    Or maybe you just meant to point out that one doesn't need to restrict as long as there's a deficit?

    Anyway, congrats for your great success so far!
    And there it is. (Ah, stereotypical French-trained condescension! :wink: )
  • Posts: 168 Member
    WOW.. JUST WOW.. CUDDOS TO YOU SIR
  • Posts: 91 Member
    I think his main points are:

    1. He didn't eat ALL of everything you see, and
    2. He didn't eat it all at once and lose 150 lbs in a week.

    Whoever said losing weight while morbidly obese is so wrong. ANYONE trying to lose weight will be fighting a battle to them. Nobody got to where they are right now by sitting around and doing nothing....big OR small.

    WAY TO GO on the weight loss!
  • Posts: 14,025 Member
    Why is it always older ladies who think they're the special exceptions to biology and thermodynamics?

    It is a convenient excuse as to why they couldnt do it sooner.
  • Posts: 66 Member
    Great job on the weight loss.
  • Posts: 15,227 Member

    i in North Alabama. While growing up we didnt have alot of " desserts" on the table, but most days momma would split pears or use can pears and top them with mayo and cheddar with a cherry on top and she just called ( Pear Salad ) lol..... I still eat this regularly but without the cherry.

    Yeah... that's what it is. OM NOM NOM!
  • Posts: 10,161 Member

    It is a convenient excuse as to why they couldnt do it sooner.

    Truth.
  • Posts: 2,860 Member

    First paragraph 10/10 - supportive, friendly, great.

    Second paragraph 2/10 - misinformed, but not completely rude.

    Third paragraph 0/10 - Complete *****.

    Third paragraph rude and uncalled for.
  • Posts: 15,694 Member

    First paragraph 10/10 - supportive, friendly, great.

    Second paragraph 2/10 - misinformed, but not completely rude.

    Third paragraph 0/10 - Complete *****.

    Agreed.
  • Posts: 6,239 Member

    lol probably more than you.

    Try me.
  • Posts: 858 Member
    Red velvet cheesecake? Oh my god.

    Fantastic job on your weight loss. Eating at a deficit is all it takes (plus motivation and self control) I can't wait to see your success story when you hit your goal weight.
  • Posts: 524 Member
    Red velvet mixed with cheesecake?

    Red velvet mixed with cheesecake.

    4757-omg-so-amazing.gif

    Oh it's like a dream!!!
  • Posts: 894 Member
    No matter how you slice it, losing 150 lbs is a major accomplishment. It takes enormous motivation and effort to keep on the track and get to where he's at. Hoss is boss.

    The message is the correct one: you can eat what you love, as long as you do it in moderation. If your goal is weight loss, you can eat whatever you like as long as you can keep your calorie deficit. Keeping a deficit means either limit the quantity of food or increase the amount of exercise, or both.

    Each of the food pictured easily has 4-digit calories if taken in full portion. He either takes a small portion of them, or compensates by doing heavy exercise, or both. As long as he can eat what he loves, he can make this a permanent habit, a lifestyle. Staying healthy is a lifestyle, not a diet.
  • Posts: 4,500 Member
    Good lord. Why does this need to be so difficult?

    The key to successful dieting is adherence - essentially finding a programme that keeps the person in a caloric deficit consistently (and therefore which suits their preferences generally.) How they choose to structure that diet is down to them.

    That is what the OP has found.

    He should be congratulated for that.
  • Posts: 6 Member
    wow!!!congrats on losing so much weight. it's wonderful!!! i dont recognize half the stuff though and it seems EVERYTHING is fried. even pickles.... wow.... . me i put 1 fried thing in my mouth and i gain weight..
    but congratulation because you must have found the secret balance of eating this kind of food and loosing weight.
    In this weight loss journey it is a discovery of whatever works for you. and i am still learning....:smile:
  • Posts: 6,490 Member

    Oh yeah, ONLY sweetness follows this kind of phrasing. Only. Sweetness.
    And there it is. (Ah, stereotypical French-trained condescension! :wink: )

    Fortunately, the French clients I've taken out to dinner in the Southeast have very much enjoyed the flavors and the introduction to American wines. Most French are not like this. It's like hearing the most obnoxious New Yorker in traffic and saying all Americans behave that way.
  • Posts: 771 Member
    Red velvet mixed with cheesecake?

    Red velvet mixed with cheesecake.

    4757-omg-so-amazing.gif

    That's what I was thinking!
  • Posts: 1,133 Member
    congratulations! i love your story, love your pictures, love your attitude !
  • Posts: 5,044 Member
    Congrats to you!!!
  • Posts: 3,750 Member

    It doesn't look from your profile like you have a whole lot of experience reaching a goal weight. Maybe you should stop talking and listen to the people who actually did achieve weight and body composition goals after being obese.

    thats my point. im further along in losing weight than the OP. in the beginning i was eaitng a lot less healthier and losing weight was easy. i still ate fast food for example. but as the weight came off that became harder and harder and i had to really start to regulate what i ate.

    as for my profile pics fwiw they are from december. i stepped updating and using mfp for that once i found something better.
  • Posts: 494 Member
    Losing weight for me this time has been so easy! I figured out I can still eat cake, candy, cookies, brownies, ice cream, soda, Bacon, etc and still lose! It is all about moderation! LOL

    Green beans with a hunk of fat back, Brown beans with a hog leg, Mac and Cheese or shall I say cheese with a little macaroni in it! LOL Corn muffins and fried greens in bacon.

    Doc says my blood work is great and even took me off of my cholesterol meds! This time I am losing and keeping it off! Praise the Lord!!!!
  • Posts: 372 Member
    OH WOW!!! That looks amazing. I moved from the South about 3 years ago and I miss this food!! I didn't gain weight until I moved and STOPPED eating this food....hmmm according to all the logic I see in this thread, that must prove that NOT eating southern food makes you fat.

    In all seriousness, congrats on your weight loss and congrats on being smart enough to know you can still enjoy all that yummy food!!!
  • Posts: 4,123 Member
    all the fooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
























    *good job, sir :)
  • Posts: 6,239 Member

    thats my point. im further along in losing weight than the OP. in the beginning i was eaitng a lot less healthier and losing weight was easy. i still ate fast food for example. but as the weight came off that became harder and harder and i had to really start to regulate what i ate.

    as for my profile pics fwiw they are from december. i stepped updating and using mfp for that once i found something better.

    Claim you're better'n someone. Check.
    Claim alternatives besides your method of choice can't work. Check.
    Give an excuse for why your profile pics are entirely underwhelming. Check.
    Unable to lift much or do anything impressive athletically. Yet to be determined.
  • Posts: 550 Member
    OMG, I'm so hungry now...... That food looks way better than my protein shake.

    Congrats on the weight loss! :)
  • Posts: 6,490 Member

    thats my point. im further along in losing weight than the OP. in the beginning i was eaitng a lot less healthier and losing weight was easy. i still ate fast food for example. but as the weight came off that became harder and harder and i had to really start to regulate what i ate.

    as for my profile pics fwiw they are from december. i stepped updating and using mfp for that once i found something better.

    And yet you ignore those of us who have completed the loss and bulked and cut. If you've found something better then move along. You are adding nothing but negativity and I'm starting to actually feel sorry for you. You sound like someone who is forcing himself to suffer and wants to bring everyone else down with him.
  • Posts: 2,394 Member
    fn amazing! Great job man. Completely inspiring.

    For all of the special people trying to poke holes in this...seek professional help, soon.
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