Who's going to "cheat" on Labor Day
SymphonyTea
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Labor Day (Mon, Sep 2) is right around the corner & there's going to be food; some of it dieters can eat & plenty that dieters shouldn't eat. Who's throwing caution to the wind & giving themselves labor day? If you said yes, what will it be & if you plan to burn it off, how?
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Pretty rigid on my meal plan... As of right now, I still plan on cleansing that day:/0
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I will be traveling the entire weekend. I have done some looking up as to what I can order at fast food to try and stay within my calorie goals but its gonna be tough. I am going to pack some protein shakes and almonds for the car. I also have planned on hotels with gyms and since I am an earlier riser then the rest of my family, will be using those gyms to gain a few extra calories from exercise while on the road. I am hoping to stay within target range, I have worked to hard to let it all go now. But who knows? I will see how strong my willpower is once I am away from home for a while.0
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I did a vacation while reducing and did really well that week. Mainly because it was an insane amount of walking.0
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For holidays or events, I work out BEFORE I go AND if I am hungry I eat something lite to hold me over. That way I have most of my calories avail to eat my favorites; fried chicken (now reserved for special occasions), potato salad and whatever desert I want.0
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I did a vacation while reducing and did really well that week. Mainly because it was an insane amount of walking.
That word reminds me of Betty from Madmen. When she says that she is " trying to reduce". I kinda like that term lol makes me feel classy and subtle. :laugh:0 -
I don't generally plan 'cheat days'. I think since joining MPF I've had two days where I've gone over on cals but I also go under so I figure those balance out in the long run and they haven't really hurt my weight loss. If I want something, I usually eat it as long as I don't eat the whole box of it lol! I also try to get in exercise every single day to help increase the cals in part.
We also don't really celebrate Labor Day since we live so far from family and know no one at all here yet lol. It'll be a regular day for me!0 -
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I had a hamburger binge yesterday. I feel like crap warmed over today. I don't think we have to worry about me going too overboard on Labor Day.0
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I'm not sure what the foods are dieters shouldn't eat that you speak of. I'm eating whatever I want. It's a bbq, a holiday celebration. I'm not going to sit there eating grilled chicken and rice while everyone else has skirt steak. You're out of your mind.
Edit: And I wont be exercising the day of at all. The next day will also just be a normal day.
MMmmmmm, skirt steak. Haven't had that cut of meat in a while. Not because I'm avoiding it, I just don't make it since the wife is a ribeye and filet girl...0 -
Actually, I'm thinking about making it a long run day... Day after a 2 day rest, no work to get in the way...0
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I will be traveling for the weekend and breaking my usual diet and exercise routines. We are packing plenty of healthy snacks for the drive to avoid eating out when possible. I'll be trying to make healthy choices along the way but my focus will be having fun on vacation.. I will be on the treadmill at the hotel in the morning so i can get my drink on at night! Next week I can work it all off!0
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I did a vacation while reducing and did really well that week. Mainly because it was an insane amount of walking.
That word reminds me of Betty from Madmen. When she says that she is " trying to reduce". I kinda like that term lol makes me feel classy and subtle. :laugh:
I like it better than "dieting" because this is a lifestyle change, etc. but I am actively trying to lose weight, so I figured it's more accurate. Use it!0 -
Avoid the beer and potatoe salad eat that grilled chicken, beef and corn on the cob avoid the brats and bbq sauce and you'll be fine. Art least that's my plan opps no sodas either using those calories for a margarita. Prior to all this fun do at least a hour of intense cardio0
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Thanks for the responses MFPers; it's helped me "adjust the lens" so I won't be going too far of track:
*I hate beer ~
*have almost completely cut red meat out of my diet
**Sunday night I will be on the dance floor, dancing off most of the mixed drink that will be in my hand
***I have planned on an early Monday morning 35 miles (17.5 both ways) bike ride; so if I want em' I will have: a cupcake, bbq'd chicken, mac&cheese (I grate 3 cheeses into my mac&cheese & use egg whites, plus I haven't prepared that in 3 months - just decided that I'll be cooking some mac&cheese Monday afternoon.) & a delicious chilled glass of red wine...
Have a Fun Relaxing Labor Day Everyone!0 -
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I will be traveling the entire weekend. I have done some looking up as to what I can order at fast food to try and stay within my calorie goals but its gonna be tough. I am going to pack some protein shakes and almonds for the car. I also have planned on hotels with gyms and since I am an earlier riser then the rest of my family, will be using those gyms to gain a few extra calories from exercise while on the road. I am hoping to stay within target range, I have worked to hard to let it all go now. But who knows? I will see how strong my willpower is once I am away from home for a while.
Willpower is the key & it's sooooo true, that once you've come so far the desire to not loose ground is much more powerful than having a serving of fattening food.0 -
Big issue: "food that dieters should/shouldn't eat."
That doesn't exist.
I'll eat what I want and if I go over in calories, I won't care.0 -
A holiday isn't a reason to go off the rails. You can enjoy any food you want in moderation. One big reason "diets" fail is restricting your foods so you feel the need to "cheat" on your diet. You won't (hopefully) be on a diet for the rest of your life so why not learn good eating habits that are with you 365 days a year?0
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I normally get around the holiday overeating by eating a big, late breakfast and grilling at two or three in the afternoon. That way I get to eat my huge meal and it's late enough that I don't want dinner later. Everyone else is welcome to leftovers or fast food for dinner if they even want it.0
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Big issue: "food that dieters should/shouldn't eat."
That doesn't exist.
I'll eat what I want and if I go over in calories, I won't care.
All that beauty and smarts in one package.0 -
What food shouldn't I be eating? What food would I have to eat to "cheat?" Never mind...rhetorical question. When you look at your diet as a noun and overall lifestyle rather than an action verb, it becomes clear that you can indulge on occasion without guilt and you don't have to call that cheating.0
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I am not; my gym is going to be open from 8-5 so I am going to hit the gym an then go running. It just another day to me!!0
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Big issue: "food that dieters should/shouldn't eat."
That doesn't exist.
I'll eat what I want and if I go over in calories, I won't care.
QFT. I'll be at my parents for Labour Day weekend and I intend to eat all the noms, including some belated birthday cake!!0 -
Big issue: "food that dieters should/shouldn't eat."
That doesn't exist.
I'll eat what I want and if I go over in calories, I won't care.
For holidays, I eat whatever I want and I don't work out. Works like a charm!0 -
If there's good food, I'll eat more.0
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Yay long weekend! I'm planning on going out for some ice cream with the kidlets that day :happy:0
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if ribs and burgers and dogs and potato salad and cole slaw and ice cream and cake and cheese and crackers and pickles and buffalo chicken dip and pita chips and pancakes and eggs and bacon and wine is cheating....
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Avoid the beer and potatoe salad eat that grilled chicken, beef and corn on the cob avoid the brats and bbq sauce and you'll be fine. Art least that's my plan opps no sodas either using those calories for a margarita. Prior to all this fun do at least a hour of intense cardio
But why? What's the reasoning behind avoiding all that?
I realize some are so very adamant about the point of how you do not have to give anything up and there is no such thing as bad food, however, XXXX amount of calories is still XXXX amount of calories. If you are talking 1 full day of eating it is no big secret that fruits, veggies and lean meats are going to give you a much better arrangement of 3 or even 2 meals in a day versus what you would accomplish in the same calorie range with beer and potato salad.
Also what is a trigger for some isn't for other's but it is a really good quality to be able to get out of one's own head and be able to acknowledge how we are all very unique with our own set of circumstances.0 -
No such thing as cheating for me. I eat what I want every day. I just make it fit into my calorie goal and if I go over, so be it. I'll work harder.0
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I was literally just thinking about what I'm gonna do on labor day, diet-wise haha I love my mommom's potato salad, so I definitely won't be depriving myself of that, and bbqs in general are the only time I eat real junk like chips, salads, and soda. I think I'm going to track my meals/food before I go to the party and then that's all I'm going to be allowed to eat. I'll have to guess on some things, but we usually have the same fare every year lol Oh, and I'll have to try to get a game of volleyball in!0
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