30 Day No Junk, No Soda, No Fast Food?

Hi all. I've been using mfp for years, but I've never hit up the community. I'm starting to think I need more peer support if I'm ever going to lose the 50 lbs I gained during the two pregnancies I had in under 2 years.

Anyways, I'm challenging myself to give up my food kryptonite: fast food, junk food, and soda, for at least 30 days. I'm hoping 30 days from now, I'll have discovered healthier foods and will have broken my unhealthy eating habits.

I'm starting Monday, so if you want to join me, and are in roughly the same shape I am in regards to indulging way too much, you've got a couple days to say farewell to some of your favorite things.

We can meet back here daily to talk about our progress :)
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  • knra_grl
    knra_grl Posts: 1,566 Member
    There may be a lot of people who tell you that you don't have to give up anything - I am sure you have read the forums and seen it said many times.

    But...I do find that since I have close to eliminated it, I don't really miss it - I do say close to elimination because I have had it a couple times but I am closing in on the end of my third month and a couple times in say 11 weeks is not bad compared to a couple times a week.

    The thought of it now is far less appealing than it used to be...good luck with your 30 days! :flowerforyou:
  • rougecrayon2
    rougecrayon2 Posts: 9 Member
    I gave up chips for lent! Last year was pop... a bit longer than 30 days but by the time it is over I eat/drink waaaay less... like the want is out of my system. I still want it! lol, but not like when I'm eating it.
  • DrWhoodles
    DrWhoodles Posts: 145 Member
    I'm totally supportive of you doing this! I just figure that if I'm looking to live a healthy life then what I fuel my body with should be there as well. I sometimes slip back into old habits, especially with soda, so I'd love the motivation to stay away from it!
  • ZL9685
    ZL9685 Posts: 47 Member
    Definitely keen to join in on this one!
    I'll be starting tomorrow myself, will add ya for mutual support :D
  • kittykat1994
    kittykat1994 Posts: 149 Member
    I'm in!
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    There may be a lot of people who tell you that you don't have to give up anything - I am sure you have read the forums and seen it said many times.
    <snip>

    yup and here is one of them...

    Why give it up...?

    I understand want to lose weight but really there is no "junk" food..food is not bad.

    You can lose weight and still enjoy treats...my diary is open and as you can see from just this week alone I have had Burger King...(wish I had got the salad would have enjoyed it more than the fries) and I eat chocolate every night.

    You lose weight because of how much you eat not what you eat.

    you will see this a lot 80/20 rule...80% of your calories come from nutrient dense foods such as fruits, veggies, lean protiens etc...20% from treats.

    This makes this "diet" a sustainable way of eating for life so that when you get to goal and switch to maintenance it's not a big shock
  • knra_grl
    knra_grl Posts: 1,566 Member
    There may be a lot of people who tell you that you don't have to give up anything - I am sure you have read the forums and seen it said many times.
    <snip>

    yup and here is one of them...

    Why give it up...?

    I understand want to lose weight but really there is no "junk" food..food is not bad.

    You can lose weight and still enjoy treats...my diary is open and as you can see from just this week alone I have had Burger King...(wish I had got the salad would have enjoyed it more than the fries) and I eat chocolate every night.

    You lose weight because of how much you eat not what you eat.

    you will see this a lot 80/20 rule...80% of your calories come from nutrient dense foods such as fruits, veggies, lean protiens etc...20% from treats.

    This makes this "diet" a sustainable way of eating for life so that when you get to goal and switch to maintenance it's not a big shock

    Like I said I never totally gave it up - but sometimes things are triggers and to give them up for a short period does help to reduce the appeal of things that maybe aren't so great to eat when you are dieting - Yes I know moderation but for some it's not quite that easy. Honestly if I ate a McD burger right now I would probably feel sick. I picked up Buddy Burgers and Root Beer the other day to take a treat to my Dad while visiting and honestly the burger tasted good but I could have had so much more for that 710 calories. Totally not worth it for me.
  • rissamarie406
    rissamarie406 Posts: 29 Member
    Yep, as knra said, my problem is moderation. I've always had a hard time moderating and saying no. That's why I call these foods my kryptonite. I've also got a husband who loves his soda and fast food (but doesn't have a problem with his weight. Jerk. Lol) and he's always swinging by the drive thru and asking me what I want at the end of the day... and I end up blowing my calorie intake every time.

    That's why I'm doing this. I want to challenge myself to live without those foods and find healthier alternatives.

    Thanks for your input though :)
  • rissamarie406
    rissamarie406 Posts: 29 Member
    Awesome! :)
  • rissamarie406
    rissamarie406 Posts: 29 Member
    Yay! :)
  • rissamarie406
    rissamarie406 Posts: 29 Member
    Awesome! Btw, love the username :)
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
    Nope. Everything in moderation. I must be doing something right. :smile:
  • tiffany140
    tiffany140 Posts: 12 Member
    I'm in with you.... Let's do this!!!
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Nope. Everything in moderation. I must be doing something right. :smile:

    Ditto. :) I will stick to moderation.
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Yep, as knra said, my problem is moderation. I've always had a hard time moderating and saying no. That's why I call these foods my kryptonite. I've also got a husband who loves his soda and fast food (but doesn't have a problem with his weight. Jerk. Lol) and he's always swinging by the drive thru and asking me what I want at the end of the day... and I end up blowing my calorie intake every time.

    That's why I'm doing this. I want to challenge myself to live without those foods and find healthier alternatives.

    Thanks for your input though :)

    So your next thread is going to be "husband sabotage"? Gotcha.
  • Corsetopia
    Corsetopia Posts: 307 Member
    Yep, as knra said, my problem is moderation. I've always had a hard time moderating and saying no. That's why I call these foods my kryptonite. I've also got a husband who loves his soda and fast food (but doesn't have a problem with his weight. Jerk. Lol) and he's always swinging by the drive thru and asking me what I want at the end of the day... and I end up blowing my calorie intake every time.

    That's why I'm doing this. I want to challenge myself to live without those foods and find healthier alternatives.

    Thanks for your input though :)

    The interweb is amazing for nutrition info. If you know your husband goes to Burger King all the time, look up BK nutrition info and have a standby that you know won't blow up your calories. Have a 'stand-by' for the fast food places you know will ruin you if you don't.

    But, if you can keep this up and actually make such a huge change in your diet, more power to you. I'm a fan of everything in moderation.
  • rissamarie406
    rissamarie406 Posts: 29 Member
    Yep, as knra said, my problem is moderation. I've always had a hard time moderating and saying no. That's why I call these foods my kryptonite. I've also got a husband who loves his soda and fast food (but doesn't have a problem with his weight. Jerk. Lol) and he's always swinging by the drive thru and asking me what I want at the end of the day... and I end up blowing my calorie intake every time.

    That's why I'm doing this. I want to challenge myself to live without those foods and find healthier alternatives.

    Thanks for your input though :)

    So your next thread is going to be "husband sabotage"? Gotcha.

    Um, rude?
  • rissamarie406
    rissamarie406 Posts: 29 Member
    I'm in with you.... Let's do this!!!

    Awesome, Tiffany!
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Yep, as knra said, my problem is moderation. I've always had a hard time moderating and saying no. That's why I call these foods my kryptonite. I've also got a husband who loves his soda and fast food (but doesn't have a problem with his weight. Jerk. Lol) and he's always swinging by the drive thru and asking me what I want at the end of the day... and I end up blowing my calorie intake every time.

    That's why I'm doing this. I want to challenge myself to live without those foods and find healthier alternatives.

    Thanks for your input though :)

    So your next thread is going to be "husband sabotage"? Gotcha.

    Um, rude?

    Not really you called him a jerk for not having to lose any weight. That would be more rude imho. I am just saying that is usually how things flow.
  • Sheacat
    Sheacat Posts: 24
    I am sorry, did I miss something? I thought this was to support people, not show up on a thread for something I don't intend to do just to be catty. Anyway OP, I am in. :)

    Edited to add, some people have no sense of humour. My hubby is a jerk that way too. ;)
  • stormyxpony
    stormyxpony Posts: 157 Member
    Im in. Can you make a group?
  • rissamarie406
    rissamarie406 Posts: 29 Member
    Awesome, Sheacat. The more, the merrier :)
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    I am sorry, did I miss something? I thought this was to support people, not show up on a thread for something I don't intend to do just to be catty. Anyway OP, I am in. :)

    Edited to add, some people have no sense of humour. My hubby is a jerk that way too. ;)

    Ironic thread is ironic. :flowerforyou: :laugh:
  • rissamarie406
    rissamarie406 Posts: 29 Member
    Sure, I'll try. I've never done that, but I'm sure it's not hard :)
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    I am sorry, did I miss something? I thought this was to support people, not show up on a thread for something I don't intend to do just to be catty. Anyway OP, I am in. :)

    Edited to add, some people have no sense of humour. My hubby is a jerk that way too. ;)

    Yup you missed quite a bit by not being in the forums a lot.

    giving up food because it's "bad" is silly...there is no bad food..food does not make you fat the amount you eat makes you fat...

    You can eat what you want in moderation and lose weight and yes calling your husband a jerk for making your life easy by getting dinner on the way home was mean.

    I liken it to self imposed punishedment for gaining weight...
  • rissamarie406
    rissamarie406 Posts: 29 Member
    I am sorry, did I miss something? I thought this was to support people, not show up on a thread for something I don't intend to do just to be catty. Anyway OP, I am in. :)

    Edited to add, some people have no sense of humour. My hubby is a jerk that way too. ;)

    Ironic thread is ironic. :flowerforyou: :laugh:

    I feel like you must be bored. Find someone else's thread to troll. If you're not interested, fine. You can move on. No need to stick around being rude.
  • rissamarie406
    rissamarie406 Posts: 29 Member
    Look, people. I was kidding when I called him a jerk. Geez. My weight is my fault and I don't actually have any hard feelings towards him in any way for his weight. I was really just making the point that the temptation was there and I wasn't saying no.

    Ugh.
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    I am sorry, did I miss something? I thought this was to support people, not show up on a thread for something I don't intend to do just to be catty. Anyway OP, I am in. :)

    Edited to add, some people have no sense of humour. My hubby is a jerk that way too. ;)

    Ironic thread is ironic. :flowerforyou: :laugh:

    I feel like you must be bored. Find someone else's thread to troll. If you're not interested, fine. You can move on. No need to stick around being rude.

    Not at all trolling, just observing.. You do know that these are public forums and not everyone is going to agree with you.
  • binariiangel
    binariiangel Posts: 146 Member
    I'm in! It will be fun & difficult to see how things go! Though it should be easier also with 'spring' here, and hopefully the vegetable stands are open, so instead of like pork chops & stuffing, I can do pork chops & green beans! So hopefully it will be easier than it sounds! Good luck everyone!
  • rissamarie406
    rissamarie406 Posts: 29 Member
    FOR THOSE INTERESTED: I made a group for us.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/20467-30-day-no-junk-no-soda-no-fast-food

    I'll be inviting people as I see interest, but also of course feel free to head over to the group :) It'S Private to make it a place of support and motivation only.