One Cheat MEAL/Day per week?

Hello!
So I am trying to lose a little weight that I gained.. and I want to do it safely.
I just want to know how you all feel about 1 cheat meal/day per week.

Has it helped you stay sane?
Did you still lose with it?

Just give me your thoughts.

& also, is it better to have a set day? Like for ex., everyweek i'll have my cheat meal on sundays or something?

oR Is it better to just do it on one day, anyday of the week?

My cheat meal lastweek was on sunday, and my cheat meal this week was today(wednesday)…..(only two days apart)
I also just need to know if you think itll help and will I still get good results if my NET weekly intake is under even with the cheat…


THANK YOU<3

p.s. : please keep in mind that I am 20 lbs heavier today than I am in my pictures.

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  • help a girl out.
  • g33kmommy
    g33kmommy Posts: 104 Member
    If your weekly net is still good even with a cheat - you're fine! I just don't suggest stepping on the scale the day after you've eaten a meal like this, because it might demotivate you!

    I cheat once in a while, but it's very rare. It's difficult to go back to eating clean again after a night at a buffet or ordering Chinese or pizza in!

    If you need to lose weight but want to cheat, try to find a healthier version of what you are eating that will give you great benefits!

    I love chocolate, but instead of gulfing down milk chocolate I now eat dark. It's great for you and it gives me my fix!
  • Llamapants86
    Llamapants86 Posts: 1,221 Member
    I don't like cheat days or meals for the most part. I found I could wipe out a weeks deficit really easily. I found having a small treat, that fit into my macros, most days did a better job of helping me stick to it. I also think that it is easier to transition to maintenance this way.
    That being said I do enjoy special occasion without guilt, but that is only 4 days of the year.
  • Kati3Mari3
    Kati3Mari3 Posts: 22 Member
    Im not sure how I feel about cheat days really. Because who knows what life will throw at you. I mean of course don't have doughnuts everyday, but don't feel guilty to have a GREAT doughnut that you know will be worth it once in a while! I think having set days that are pre determined aren't realistic, but what is realistic is planning ahead as much as you can for the most part, and making good choice during those random life moments that happen to us all. And yes a good choice can even be having that red velvet cupcake that place around the corner is famous for :)
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    my theory on this is make room in your diary for what you want and then log your day around that and try to stay in a deficit or at least hit maintenance..

    Like tomorrow, I know that we are having an office cook out with hamburgers and hot dogs, potato salad, some form of ice cream etc…so I have pre logged lunch and then built breakfast and dinner around lunch ..so for tomorrow, I am still in a deficit for the day and am in my range for macros….

    but sometimes you can't beat a good old blow out..but I try to limit those to a few special occasions per year like Thanksgiving, birthdays, christmas party..etc…
  • Well today I went way over my calories, by like 1200 cals…
    but I burn a lot during exercise because I like to hike, and it usually lasts 3 hours and my HRM says i usually burn aroun 1000-1800.
    so ive kinda planned around my week and even with my cheat today… ill be about 4000 calories under my weekly net goal… so i should still lose right?
  • kgeyser
    kgeyser Posts: 22,505 Member
    my theory on this is make room in your diary for what you want and then log your day around that and try to stay in a deficit or at least hit maintenance..

    Like tomorrow, I know that we are having an office cook out with hamburgers and hot dogs, potato salad, some form of ice cream etc…so I have pre logged lunch and then built breakfast and dinner around lunch ..so for tomorrow, I am still in a deficit for the day and am in my range for macros….

    but sometimes you can't beat a good old blow out..but I try to limit those to a few special occasions per year like Thanksgiving, birthdays, christmas party..etc…

    ^This. I don't have cheat meals or cheat days, I just work them in to my eating plan. If I looked at my net calories and start using that as justification, I know I would start making really stupid decisions at this point in my journey. This way I'm creating a habit that will help me when I eventually transition into maintenance.
  • madDino27
    madDino27 Posts: 19 Member
    I think it really depends on your goals and how you eat. I think it's nice to have a day where I'm eating above my typical goal for the day but still decently below maintenance level. Normally I don't plan it, but if there is a potluck I'll try to eat well for my other meals, but I'm not going to freak out because I had a 1000 calorie plate of food. Or I have a dance class once a week on a Saturday and since that burns a lot of calories I let myself eat a less healthy meal on that day that I've been craving all week.
  • mschicagocubs
    mschicagocubs Posts: 774 Member
    You look fairly thin from your profile pictures, so I would think that you could eat at a higher calorie amount than you would think and still lose weight.

    Or hit the weights to lose inches.
  • Most sources that I consider reliable encourage a "cheat meal", and I think the reasoning for it is pretty good. Some diet plans (like The Abs Diet) recommend one a week. Others say you should have one every 5-6 days. There are two main reasons for the "cheat meal":

    1.) It kicks up your metabolism. It is a well known fact that in order to lose weight, you have to eat. :-) If you consistently consume less calories than your body needs, you will lose weight, of course, but your body will also pretty quickly go into "starvation mode", i.e. burn calories much more slowly than it used to do. And that slows down your weight loss as well. One way to counteract that is the "cheat meal" - every 5-7 days one larger meal of whatever you want (within reason; everyone has to find out for themselves what that means - for me, it means a three-course dinner with a salad for a starter, a tasty, but somewhat healthy entree, and a glass of wine or two).
    2.) It really helps you stick to your diet in the long run. Most of us are looking at months, sometimes years of dieting before we reach our goal weight. That is very hard to do if you have to say to yourself that you can never again have a particular food you really love, or never again have a really great festive dinner with those things that make a meal special for you, like wine or beer or dessert or something deep-fried.

    I do gain weight the day after that meal, of course, but as g33kmommy said: as long as your weekly net is within your goal, you'll still lose weight week after week. And that's been my experience as well. But I think that the "cheat meals" needs to be spaced out into fairly regular intervals. Sunday and then Wednesday may still be O.K., but closer together than that would probably lead to a weight gain that'll take longer to undo.
  • Thank you all for you help(: