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6. Come back in a few months trying to figure out why they're dizzy, tired, not losing weight.
7. Get on the forums, ask why they aren't losing.
8. Get two responses (I eat 1200 and lose) (I eat 2200 and lose)
9. Argument ensues about who is right.
This was my favorite part lol so true. :drinker:
Yes, ma'am, it is.0 -
P.S. to the OP, that BEARD!!! I love it!!0
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hey, yeah, i want more info on this twinkies and vodka diet!
also, i think this: http://iifym.com/iifym-calculator/
is more useful and accurate than the scooby calculator. to each his or her own though.
great info!
agreed... but all of the calculators are just estimates, right? Even MFP, by design, is just giving estimates. iifym is a perfectly good option, but nothing replaces time/logging/dedication/SCIENCE!
Also, I'm in talks with BeachDr.Ozvocare on getting the twinkies and vodka diet patented. There'll be different variants.
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Very helpful. Thanks.0
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bump to keep hold of my topics..0
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very good info and advice...congrats on -153 lbs!0
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Great tips!0
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im new and this is day 2 im going to to do some walking today and im trying to portion control my downfall vodka yeah I know not good but wish me luck I would like to lose 40 pounds I hope have a great day and be healthy ciao....1
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Thanks for the input. It was realistic.0
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ThanksOp
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Another one to take issue with point 11.
'Diet food' IS 'Real food'.
Avoiding such is a fad, I'd say...
A LOT of people eating restricted calories find food that's low in calories very helpful to feeling full and so.
For instance, I'll often add a load of chopped lettuce to what I'm eating - barely any calories, but really bulks it out.
Or a muller light black cherry and chocolate yoghurt - really tasty 'desert' for under 100 calories. Ideal to satisfy the sweet tooth without having half a cake that's 350calories a slice sitting there to tempt me.2 -
Another one to take issue with point 11.
'Diet food' IS 'Real food'.
Avoiding such is a fad, I'd say...
A LOT of people eating restricted calories find food that's low in calories very helpful to feeling full and so.
For instance, I'll often add a load of chopped lettuce to what I'm eating - barely any calories, but really bulks it out.
Or a muller light black cherry and chocolate yoghurt - really tasty 'desert' for under 100 calories. Ideal to satisfy the sweet tooth without having half a cake that's 350calories a slice sitting there to tempt me.1 -
Nope, thus my example of a muller light yoghurt.
I'm quite happy and often do eat low calorie ready meals.
"If it meets your macros."
So while I wouldn't choose them because I buy in to their 'system', I also see no reason to avoid them either.
Interestingly, the local supermarket's buget ready meal range (many of which are low calorie) notes they are "made with kitchen cupboard ingredients".
Taking the ready meal example, they are often an excellent solution to quick food with easy portion control and still appropriately filling.1 -
Nope, thus my example of a muller light yoghurt.
I'm quite happy and often do eat low calorie ready meals.
"If it meets your macros."
So while I wouldn't choose them because I buy in to their 'system', I also see no reason to avoid them either.
Interestingly, the local supermarket's buget ready meal range (many of which are low calorie) notes they are "made with kitchen cupboard ingredients".
Taking the ready meal example, they are often an excellent solution to quick food with easy portion control and still appropriately filling.
I do agree with this, but feel it's nitpicking the major message of "don't limit yourself to froyo because you need to lose a pound or a hundred". Think of all the people who start on here and have to be given explicit permission to eat red meat, bread and fruit to meet a 1200 calorie requirement.0 -
Needs to be stickied!0
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43 pounds to go doesn't look like "Vanity" to me.0
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Another one to take issue with point 11.
'Diet food' IS 'Real food'.
Avoiding such is a fad, I'd say...
A LOT of people eating restricted calories find food that's low in calories very helpful to feeling full and so.
For instance, I'll often add a load of chopped lettuce to what I'm eating - barely any calories, but really bulks it out.
Or a muller light black cherry and chocolate yoghurt - really tasty 'desert' for under 100 calories. Ideal to satisfy the sweet tooth without having half a cake that's 350calories a slice sitting there to tempt me.
Also, the things marketing teams dream up are pretty amusing. I have literally seen pixie sticks - pure sugar pixie sticks - labeled as "fat free." A lot of the time, that's what you are getting with the advertising: an illusion based on spin. If you want to know what you are getting, read the ingredients list.0 -
Needs to be stickied!
And it was!!!0 -
Now, if only I could afford an HRM Guess I'm set for failure
I lost 45 pounds without a HRM...or, get this...a scale.
However, I used to weight food when I did Weight Watchers and I knew that was the first thing I would turn to if I plateaued.
Rule 117: if what you're doing is healthy and works, keep doing it. If it's not working, get more accurate as your first step.1 -
Finally - a great starting pointing! I couldn't agree more... especially about finding what works for you! And let me add... what works now, may not work 6 months or even 6 weeks from now. Be patient and learn to tweak your calories, food or exercise throughout your weight loss -- and maintenance!
This is really important. You keep learning as you progress.
I cut out cow's milk in favor of almond milk...at one point. Then I decided that the protein was worth the calories again.
I moved through different mindsets as I found a weight loss method that worked for me, and then shifted to maintenance. And I've even moved to a stage that I consider to be "after" maintenance...2 -
Omg stickied!
It's great advice!
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Omg stickied!
It's great advice!
Basically the guidelines that I used too!1
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