Looking to add people on 1200 calories a day
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Can't we all just get along and have a big piece of triple fudge cake together??
Of course I'd have to eat nothing the rest of the day since I am on the 1200 calorie diet...0 -
OK smarty pants, I typed too fast. I mean my BMR is 1065. And by the way, you can block me too because today my net was 1185.:bigsmile:
Just curious. How old are you?0 -
OK smarty pants, I typed too fast. I mean my BMR is 1065. And by the way, you can block me too because today my net was 1185.:bigsmile:
I don't know why you're proud of that.
It's not like you get a blue ribbon for eating so little.
Since PBR is low on the beer charts I'd say it's about all she could handle with the lack of calories
I believe Miller 64 or Bud Light would be more useful here.
Lower calories and all
Too true!0 -
Can't we all just get along and have a big piece of triple fudge cake together??
Of course I'd have to eat nothing the rest of the day since I am on the 1200 calorie diet...
I think 1/3 of the piece would hit your limit lol
Chocolate lava cake is better though =P0 -
Can't we all just get along and have a big piece of triple fudge cake together??
Of course I'd have to eat nothing the rest of the day since I am on the 1200 calorie diet...
I think 1/3 of the piece would hot your limit lol
Chocolate lava cake is better though =P
This is true.
I know what I'm having for a midnight snack tonight! :bigsmile:0 -
Can't we all just get along and have a big piece of triple fudge cake together??
Of course I'd have to eat nothing the rest of the day since I am on the 1200 calorie diet...
I think 1/3 of the piece would hit your limit lol
Chocolate lava cake is better though =P
mmmmmm....chocolate....
I am making homemade toffee tonight. That's 900 calories in a small bag. Not eating it, but it' say family tradition with a recipe passed down to me. I give it away. Little bits of indulgent heaven for my friends and family. Now to avoid indulging myself and I too will be proud of my self control. Have a great night everyone!0 -
OK smarty pants, I typed too fast. I mean my BMR is 1065. And by the way, you can block me too because today my net was 1185.:bigsmile:
I don't know why you're proud of that.
It's not like you get a blue ribbon for eating so little.
Since PBR is low on the beer charts I'd say it's about all she could handle with the lack of calories
I believe Miller 64 or Bud Light would be more useful here.
Lower calories and all
Too true!
Also a really crappy prize lol0 -
OK smarty pants, I typed too fast. I mean my BMR is 1065. And by the way, you can block me too because today my net was 1185.:bigsmile:
Just curious. How old are you?
Maybe this would help me resolve my question for her that I asked earlier.0 -
Can't we all just get along and have a big piece of triple fudge cake together??
Of course I'd have to eat nothing the rest of the day since I am on the 1200 calorie diet...
I think 1/3 of the piece would hit your limit lol
Chocolate lava cake is better though =P
mmmmmm....chocolate....
I am making homemade toffee tonight. That's 900 calories in a small bag. Not eating it, but it' say family tradition with a recipe passed down to me. I give it away. Little bits of indulgent heaven for my friends and family. Now to avoid indulging myself and I too will be proud of my self control. Have a great night everyone!
Ooooo I've never made my own toffee!
I like it a lot.
I made my own marshmallows once - not idea on the calorie count.
Wouldn't do again, just buy them lol0 -
Can't we all just get along and have a big piece of triple fudge cake together??
Of course I'd have to eat nothing the rest of the day since I am on the 1200 calorie diet...
I think 1/3 of the piece would hit your limit lol
Chocolate lava cake is better though =P
mmmmmm....chocolate....
I am making homemade toffee tonight. That's 900 calories in a small bag. Not eating it, but it' say family tradition with a recipe passed down to me. I give it away. Little bits of indulgent heaven for my friends and family. Now to avoid indulging myself and I too will be proud of my self control. Have a great night everyone!
Ooooo I've never made my own toffee!
I like it a lot.
I made my own marshmallows once - not idea on the calorie count.
Wouldn't do again, just buy them lol
It' snot hard...just very finicky. You have to stir it fairly constantly while it slowly starts to boil and it can take about an hour or two. I just pop a movie on my iPad and relax...once the kiddos are in bed!0 -
Can't we all just get along and have a big piece of triple fudge cake together??
Of course I'd have to eat nothing the rest of the day since I am on the 1200 calorie diet...
I think 1/3 of the piece would hit your limit lol
Chocolate lava cake is better though =P
mmmmmm....chocolate....
I am making homemade toffee tonight. That's 900 calories in a small bag. Not eating it, but it' say family tradition with a recipe passed down to me. I give it away. Little bits of indulgent heaven for my friends and family. Now to avoid indulging myself and I too will be proud of my self control. Have a great night everyone!
Ooooo I've never made my own toffee!
I like it a lot.
I made my own marshmallows once - not idea on the calorie count.
Wouldn't do again, just buy them lol
It' snot hard...just very finicky. You have to stir it fairly constantly while it slowly starts to boil and it can take about an hour or two. I just pop a movie on my iPad and relax...once the kiddos are in bed!
Wait.
How hard is it???
:huh:0 -
Can't we all just get along and have a big piece of triple fudge cake together??
Of course I'd have to eat nothing the rest of the day since I am on the 1200 calorie diet...
I think 1/3 of the piece would hit your limit lol
Chocolate lava cake is better though =P
mmmmmm....chocolate....
I am making homemade toffee tonight. That's 900 calories in a small bag. Not eating it, but it' say family tradition with a recipe passed down to me. I give it away. Little bits of indulgent heaven for my friends and family. Now to avoid indulging myself and I too will be proud of my self control. Have a great night everyone!
Ooooo I've never made my own toffee!
I like it a lot.
I made my own marshmallows once - not idea on the calorie count.
Wouldn't do again, just buy them lol
It' snot hard...just very finicky. You have to stir it fairly constantly while it slowly starts to boil and it can take about an hour or two. I just pop a movie on my iPad and relax...once the kiddos are in bed!
Tee hee snot!
Hope it isn't in the toffee!!0 -
OK smarty pants, I typed too fast. I mean my BMR is 1065. And by the way, you can block me too because today my net was 1185.:bigsmile:
Just curious. How old are you?
Maybe this would help me resolve my question for her that I asked earlier.
Ely is one of my friends here, and her circumstances justify the 1200 calories. She's really knowledgeable on health and fitness and very inspiring. She's a good example of why 1200 calories is not always the misinformed decision.0 -
OK smarty pants, I typed too fast. I mean my BMR is 1065. And by the way, you can block me too because today my net was 1185.:bigsmile:
Just curious. How old are you?
Maybe this would help me resolve my question for her that I asked earlier.
Ely is one of my friends here, and her circumstances justify the 1200 calories. She's really knowledgeable on health and fitness and very inspiring. She's a good example of why 1200 calories is not always the misinformed decision.
This makes sense to me. I'm still surprised at it, but will acknowledge that there are circumstances that would make it plausible.
(Of course, none of this changes my position that 1200 calories is not the optimal answer for at least 95% of adults.)0 -
Can't we all just get along and have a big piece of triple fudge cake together??
Of course I'd have to eat nothing the rest of the day since I am on the 1200 calorie diet...
I think 1/3 of the piece would hit your limit lol
Chocolate lava cake is better though =P
mmmmmm....chocolate....
I am making homemade toffee tonight. That's 900 calories in a small bag. Not eating it, but it' say family tradition with a recipe passed down to me. I give it away. Little bits of indulgent heaven for my friends and family. Now to avoid indulging myself and I too will be proud of my self control. Have a great night everyone!
Ooooo I've never made my own toffee!
I like it a lot.
I made my own marshmallows once - not idea on the calorie count.
Wouldn't do again, just buy them lol
It' snot hard...just very finicky. You have to stir it fairly constantly while it slowly starts to boil and it can take about an hour or two. I just pop a movie on my iPad and relax...once the kiddos are in bed!
Wait.
How hard is it???
:huh:
Ha! I guess it depends on where you live. Back home in MN that would be pretty hard...but here in Phoenix not so much.
I have a love/hate relationship with my autocorrect...it seems to hate using apostrophes...0 -
OK smarty pants, I typed too fast. I mean my BMR is 1065. And by the way, you can block me too because today my net was 1185.:bigsmile:
Just curious. How old are you?
Maybe this would help me resolve my question for her that I asked earlier.
Ely is one of my friends here, and her circumstances justify the 1200 calories. She's really knowledgeable on health and fitness and very inspiring. She's a good example of why 1200 calories is not always the misinformed decision.
This makes sense to me. I'm still surprised at it, but will acknowledge that there are circumstances that would make it plausible.
(Of course, none of this changes my position that 1200 calories is not the optimal answer for at least 95% of adults.)
^This! My issue isn't that some do need only 1200 calories. Because every person is different. But if someone is so knowledgeable on this, they would also know that is not the case for the majority and would have that disclaimer in a thread like this to help others who are not so knowledgeable. Many others posted useful links that gave good information to help people and that is what I find useful.0 -
This makes sense to me. I'm still surprised at it, but will acknowledge that there are circumstances that would make it plausible.
(Of course, none of this changes my position that 1200 calories is not the optimal answer for at least 95% of adults.)
I would agree that most adults can and often should eat more than 1200 calories.0 -
^This! My issue isn't that some do need only 1200 calories. Because every person is different. But if someone is so knowledgeable on this, they would also know that is not the case for the majority and would have that disclaimer in a thread like this to help others who are not so knowledgeable. Many others posted useful links that gave good information to help people and that is what I find useful.
I can't speak for her, but she may not have put that disclaimer in because the people who said they'd put all 1200 calorie eaters on ignore didn't put the disclaimer either. It's one thing when people work with someone to determine whether 1200 is necessary, but there are those on here who will mock those who eat 1200 and proclaim it too little for anyone not 3 feet tall. When someone makes statements that they'll go through and put everyone on ignore, there is some indication they might be one of those folks who assumes.0 -
^This! My issue isn't that some do need only 1200 calories. Because every person is different. But if someone is so knowledgeable on this, they would also know that is not the case for the majority and would have that disclaimer in a thread like this to help others who are not so knowledgeable. Many others posted useful links that gave good information to help people and that is what I find useful.
I can't speak for her, but she may not have put that disclaimer in because the people who said they'd put all 1200 calorie eaters on ignore didn't put the disclaimer either. It's one thing when people work with someone to determine whether 1200 is necessary, but there are those on here who will mock those who eat 1200 and proclaim it too little for anyone not 3 feet tall. When someone makes statements that they'll go through and put everyone on ignore, there is some indication they might be one of those folks who assumes.
Tempted to get preachy but I'll keep it short. Your friend needs a disclaimer because she is NOT the norm. Anyone who is knowledgeable in health and nutrition knows that 1200 calories is not the ideal and if they care even a bit about the others on this forum they would want to make sure all these ladies following this false ideal knew that. Provide them with information to find out if they truly need 1200 calories or if they are with the majority of the populace that needs more. The rest of the folks here were posting helpful links and articles to back up what they were saying, to help others make more informed decisions, and to encourage healthy living instead of just trying to drop pounds. So yeah, my issue is with those who encourage a false ideal...even without intending to...who know better.0 -
Well, she did respond directly to a post about low BMR's and shared what her BMR is. She didn't recommend anyone do anything.0
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^This! My issue isn't that some do need only 1200 calories. Because every person is different. But if someone is so knowledgeable on this, they would also know that is not the case for the majority and would have that disclaimer in a thread like this to help others who are not so knowledgeable. Many others posted useful links that gave good information to help people and that is what I find useful.
I can't speak for her, but she may not have put that disclaimer in because the people who said they'd put all 1200 calorie eaters on ignore didn't put the disclaimer either. It's one thing when people work with someone to determine whether 1200 is necessary, but there are those on here who will mock those who eat 1200 and proclaim it too little for anyone not 3 feet tall. When someone makes statements that they'll go through and put everyone on ignore, there is some indication they might be one of those folks who assumes.
Tempted to get preachy but I'll keep it short. Your friend needs a disclaimer because she is NOT the norm. Anyone who is knowledgeable in health and nutrition knows that 1200 calories is not the ideal and if they care even a bit about the others on this forum they would want to make sure all these ladies following this false ideal knew that. Provide them with information to find out if they truly need 1200 calories or if they are with the majority of the populace that needs more. The rest of the folks here were posting helpful links and articles to back up what they were saying, to help others make more informed decisions, and to encourage healthy living instead of just trying to drop pounds. So yeah, my issue is with those who encourage a false ideal...even without intending to...who know better.
Oh come one! You are making the assumption that everyone here is 40 or younger and significantly overweight. While I think a LOT of women can lose weight on more, there are some of us who are older and not terribly overweight. My Scooby BMI is not a whole lot higher than 1200, and I am 5'6". If I were any shorter I would definitely be under 1200.
While I think it is admirable that people are worried, I also get annoyed with all the smirking 'I eat 2500 calories - for LUNCH' type of responses. Because while some of you very well may be able to eat significantly more food and still lose weight, we are not all in the same boat. Calories in calories out still holds, but there are a lot of assumptions going on when someone says NO ONE should eat less than 1200 per day.0 -
OK smarty pants, I typed too fast. I mean my BMR is 1065. And by the way, you can block me too because today my net was 1185.:bigsmile:
Just curious. How old are you?
Maybe this would help me resolve my question for her that I asked earlier.
Ely is one of my friends here, and her circumstances justify the 1200 calories. She's really knowledgeable on health and fitness and very inspiring. She's a good example of why 1200 calories is not always the misinformed decision.
This makes sense to me. I'm still surprised at it, but will acknowledge that there are circumstances that would make it plausible.
(Of course, none of this changes my position that 1200 calories is not the optimal answer for at least 95% of adults.)
Agreed. Sometimes age and medical conditions warrant 1200. But I think putting it out there without including these things is a bit misleading.0 -
You can add me! I'm set at 1,270 a day. I'm not sure how to add people0
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You can add me! I'm set at 1,270 a day. I'm not sure how to add people
There are a few ways. The easiest (or at least the first that comes to mind) is to click on their name and then click the big green "add friend" button.0 -
Oh come one! You are making the assumption that everyone here is 40 or younger and significantly overweight. While I think a LOT of women can lose weight on more, there are some of us who are older and not terribly overweight. My Scooby BMI is not a whole lot higher than 1200, and I am 5'6". If I were any shorter I would definitely be under 1200.
While I think it is admirable that people are worried, I also get annoyed with all the smirking 'I eat 2500 calories - for LUNCH' type of responses. Because while some of you very well may be able to eat significantly more food and still lose weight, we are not all in the same boat. Calories in calories out still holds, but there are a lot of assumptions going on when someone says NO ONE should eat less than 1200 per day.
Agreed. I've seen people on here post about how much they eat despite being short and light. They don't include a "results not typical" disclaimer to cover that their workouts or TDEE justify it.0 -
Oh come one! You are making the assumption that everyone here is 40 or younger and significantly overweight. While I think a LOT of women can lose weight on more, there are some of us who are older and not terribly overweight. My Scooby BMI is not a whole lot higher than 1200, and I am 5'6". If I were any shorter I would definitely be under 1200.
While I think it is admirable that people are worried, I also get annoyed with all the smirking 'I eat 2500 calories - for LUNCH' type of responses. Because while some of you very well may be able to eat significantly more food and still lose weight, we are not all in the same boat. Calories in calories out still holds, but there are a lot of assumptions going on when someone says NO ONE should eat less than 1200 per day.
Agreed. I've seen people on here post about how much they eat despite being short and light. They don't include a "results not typical" disclaimer to cover that their workouts or TDEE justify it.
A lot of folks don't seem to realize the impact that age or current weight have on your BMR. I see a lot of posts where people of approximately the same height are all to'ing and fro'ing about how *I* eat THIS much and still lose weight. LOL0 -
OK smarty pants, I typed too fast. I mean my BMR is 1065. And by the way, you can block me too because today my net was 1185.:bigsmile:
Just curious. How old are you?
Maybe this would help me resolve my question for her that I asked earlier.
Ely is one of my friends here, and her circumstances justify the 1200 calories. She's really knowledgeable on health and fitness and very inspiring. She's a good example of why 1200 calories is not always the misinformed decision.
This makes sense to me. I'm still surprised at it, but will acknowledge that there are circumstances that would make it plausible.
(Of course, none of this changes my position that 1200 calories is not the optimal answer for at least 95% of adults.)
Agreed. Sometimes age and medical conditions warrant 1200. But I think putting it out there without including these things is a bit misleading.
Very much! Especially when there are so many new people who are overwhelmed and don't know where to start. I was that person and I was lucky enough to have the drive to stick it out and learn. It was tough and it still is! Some people will give up because they are hungry. That makes me sad! When people come here with drive and intentions, then give up because they don't realize that though 1200 is ok for some people, for the majority it isn't going to work.0 -
Oh come one! You are making the assumption that everyone here is 40 or younger and significantly overweight. While I think a LOT of women can lose weight on more, there are some of us who are older and not terribly overweight. My Scooby BMI is not a whole lot higher than 1200, and I am 5'6". If I were any shorter I would definitely be under 1200.
While I think it is admirable that people are worried, I also get annoyed with all the smirking 'I eat 2500 calories - for LUNCH' type of responses. Because while some of you very well may be able to eat significantly more food and still lose weight, we are not all in the same boat. Calories in calories out still holds, but there are a lot of assumptions going on when someone says NO ONE should eat less than 1200 per day.
Agreed. I've seen people on here post about how much they eat despite being short and light. They don't include a "results not typical" disclaimer to cover that their workouts or TDEE justify it.
First, I made no assumptions. I clearly have stated multiple times that 1200 could very well be what she needs but that it's not the NORM. I think there has been ample smirking on both sides as weight loss can be a touchy subject. I also never said that no one should eat 1200 calories but that the MAJORITY need more. Which all of us have posted multiple times several articles to help people determine what their calorie count should actually be.
So basically, I have seen plenty of articles and links about how to determine what you should eat and why 1200 calories is not the ideal...but no one has posted clear evidence showing why 1200 calories should be the norm instead. That is where I take issue. Information is power so those providing actual information are the ones truly giving everyone else the power they need to succeed.0 -
I lost most of my weight on 1550 NET calories (ie 1750 or so total a day). I was never hungry, never fell off the wagon, didn't lose a bunch of muscle mass, and didn't regain the weight like so many do.
Read the sexy-pants link as well as this one:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/974888-in-place-of-a-road-map-2k13
or the short n sweet version here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/975025-in-place-of-a-road-map-short-n-sweet
1200 calories is not enough for 95% of you guys. It's unhealthy and hard to maintain. Damaging your metabolisms by losing muscle is NOT a good thing, and you will be unhappy to boot! Do it the right way once, rather than the fast way over and over and over...and over...
Here are some links that have been posted multiple times before...0 -
Here's another...0
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