Why is the scale not moving?
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Yesterday I had
breakfast
celery sticks w/ peanut butter (fat free kind) it was a few times a day, don't know how many celery sticks I had
lunch
salad with ranch dressing, bacon bits, croutons and a slice of bread
snack
more celery sticks w/ peanut butter
dinner
salad with rancing dressing, bacon bits, croutons and slice of bread
water with each meal
is it the peanut butter causing me to stall?? ive been stuck at the same weight for the last couple days. my stomach was growling and I was confident I would lose another lb this morning
breakfast
celery sticks w/ peanut butter (fat free kind) it was a few times a day, don't know how many celery sticks I had
lunch
salad with ranch dressing, bacon bits, croutons and a slice of bread
snack
more celery sticks w/ peanut butter
dinner
salad with rancing dressing, bacon bits, croutons and slice of bread
water with each meal
is it the peanut butter causing me to stall?? ive been stuck at the same weight for the last couple days. my stomach was growling and I was confident I would lose another lb this morning
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How many calories do you eat on average per day?
How long has the scale not been moving?
Have you read this? http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1175494-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants0 -
Yesterday I had
breakfast
celery sticks w/ peanut butter (fat free kind) it was a few times a day, don't know how many celery sticks I had
lunch
salad with ranch dressing, bacon bits, croutons and a slice of bread
snack
more celery sticks w/ peanut butter
dinner
salad with rancing dressing, bacon bits, croutons and slice of bread
water with each meal
is it the peanut butter causing me to stall?? ive been stuck at the same weight for the last couple days. my stomach was growling and I was confident I would lose another lb this morning
Eat more food/variety.
Read the link above,
Weigh and measure all the foods you stuff in your face.
ETA: You shouldn't lose 1 pound over night. Stop weighing yourself everyday!0 -
Yesterday I had
breakfast
celery sticks w/ peanut butter (fat free kind) it was a few times a day, don't know how many celery sticks I had
lunch
salad with ranch dressing, bacon bits, croutons and a slice of bread
snack
more celery sticks w/ peanut butter
dinner
salad with rancing dressing, bacon bits, croutons and slice of bread
water with each meal
is it the peanut butter causing me to stall?? ive been stuck at the same weight for the last couple days. my stomach was growling and I was confident I would lose another lb this morning
Eat more food/variety.
Read the link above,
Weigh and measure all the foods you stuff in your face.
ETA: You shouldn't lose 1 pound over night. Stop weighing yourself everyday!
I'm used to losing weight like that...1-2lbs a day. It's been a week and I've only lost 2 lbs so far? that is too slow0 -
No particular food is going to make you gain/lose weight. The amount of food you eat does that. You don't need to starve yourself or hear tummy growling just to lose weight. Eat up to your MFP daily calorie goal and you'll do just fine.
Are you weighing/measuing what you eat and logging consistently?
Also, you really need to set more realistic expectations and goals. Stop expecting to lose weight every day or two, it doesn't work that way. With the amount you have to lose, somewhere between 1/2 and 1 pound per week is realistic.
You seem to be eating some high sodium foods (assuming regular dressing) so some of this may have to do with water weight. Not sure how many calories you're consuming with that daily intake so I won't comment on that but IMHO, you really need to get more protein into your diet.
Patience!0 -
No particular food is going to make you gain/lose weight. The amount of food you eat does that. You don't need to starve yourself or hear tummy growling just to lose weight. Eat up to your MFP daily calorie goal and you'll do just fine.
Are you weighing/measuing what you eat and logging consistently?
Also, you really need to set more realistic expectations and goals. Stop expecting to lose weight every day or two, it doesn't work that way. Also, you seem to be eating some high sodium foods (assuming regular dressing) so some of this may have to do with water weight. Not sure how many calories you're consuming with that daily intake so I won't comment on that but IMHO, you really need to get more protein into your diet.
Patience!
I'm trying to be a vegetarian that' why there is no poultry in my diet.
What type of salad dressing do you suggest I use on my salad? I only like ranch dressing0 -
Yesterday I had
breakfast
celery sticks w/ peanut butter (fat free kind) it was a few times a day, don't know how many celery sticks I had
lunch
salad with ranch dressing, bacon bits, croutons and a slice of bread
snack
more celery sticks w/ peanut butter
dinner
salad with rancing dressing, bacon bits, croutons and slice of bread
water with each meal
is it the peanut butter causing me to stall?? ive been stuck at the same weight for the last couple days. my stomach was growling and I was confident I would lose another lb this morning
Eat more food/variety.
Read the link above,
Weigh and measure all the foods you stuff in your face.
ETA: You shouldn't lose 1 pound over night. Stop weighing yourself everyday!
I'm used to losing weight like that...1-2lbs a day. It's been a week and I've only lost 2 lbs so far? that is too slow
You may be used to losing weight like that but seeing as you're here trying to lose weight again, I'm guessing it wasn't an effective method for keeping the weight OFF.
Two pounds a week is the max most people should aim to lose in a week and seeing as you're only looking to lose 25-35, you should be aiming for a pound a week.
Tops.0 -
Yesterday I had
breakfast
celery sticks w/ peanut butter (fat free kind) it was a few times a day, don't know how many celery sticks I had
lunch
salad with ranch dressing, bacon bits, croutons and a slice of bread
snack
more celery sticks w/ peanut butter
dinner
salad with rancing dressing, bacon bits, croutons and slice of bread
water with each meal
is it the peanut butter causing me to stall?? ive been stuck at the same weight for the last couple days. my stomach was growling and I was confident I would lose another lb this morning
Eat more food/variety.
Read the link above,
Weigh and measure all the foods you stuff in your face.
ETA: You shouldn't lose 1 pound over night. Stop weighing yourself everyday!
I'm used to losing weight like that...1-2lbs a day. It's been a week and I've only lost 2 lbs so far? that is too slow
you should only lose up to 1 or 2 pounds a WEEK to be at a healthy weight loss, and more than that you can be doing more damage then good. Without the proper amount of food/macros, you are not only losing fat, but muscle.0 -
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Even vegetarians need protein. Protein helps. From you menu it looks like high salt and high carbs. Salt causes the body to hold on to water. Which will make the scale do weird things. Maybe look at adding some protein into your diet, less the salt. Make sure you are drinking lots of water as well!0
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Stop weighing yourself every day. Stick to your calorie goal, and weigh yourself once a week. If you see no scale movement in a week, readjust your calorie goals.
1-2lb/week is the ideal.0 -
where are your veggie forms of protein? i.e. lentils, beans, chickpeas, cheese, eggs, nuts, quinoa, seeds, grains, other vegetables that have protein in, bread.
go here and read this: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1235566-so-you-re-new-here
go here: http://scoobysworkshop.com/accurate-calorie-calculator/ and calculate how many calories you need to eat each day to lose 1-2 pounds a week with the -20% option. then set your mfp daily calorie total to that number and stick to it. don't eat back exercise calories.
you can't lose more than that of fat per week, any more and it will have been muscle that you really don't want to lose, or water which you'll just put back on when you are more hydrated)
be patient. come back and post again in 4-6 weeks if there are no measurement or scale changes.0 -
If you are vegetarian you still have a responsibility to give your body what it needs. It needs protein. Research your diet. Vegetarians can still get protein from non-meat sources. Quinoa, various beans, seeds, and peas, nuts, broccoli, greens, all have good protein. One of my favorite sides is black beans mixed with a tbsp of salsa. Yummy, and packed with protein. Your diet should be full of these foods to consume the amount of protein you need.0
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I'm trying to be a vegetarian that' why there is no poultry in my diet.
What type of salad dressing do you suggest I use on my salad? I only like ranch dressing
There are plenty of vegetarian friendly foods with protein! If you google it, you'll find lots of lists. Here's one good source I found: http://www.nomeatathlete.com/vegetarian-protein/ But in short: eggs, beans, nuts, dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt), peas, broccoli, spinach, etc. all have protein.
I have the problem of weighing myself daily too, even though I know better (I have faded myself to only once every other day now though!). You really are only supposed to weigh yourself about once a week, but it's hard not to do it...I mean, the scale is right there. But if you do do it, you have to understand it might not move and that it's natural to fluctuate over the span of just a few days. Also, if you eat too few calories, that will slow your metabolism down and cause you to not lose weight. I know when you just think about things in terms of calories it's easy to forget that. Additionally, building muscle will increase your metabolism.
Hope this was helpful.
Oh, and healthwise, ranch dressing is the worst dressing there is, unfortunately.0 -
No particular food is going to make you gain/lose weight. The amount of food you eat does that. You don't need to starve yourself or hear tummy growling just to lose weight. Eat up to your MFP daily calorie goal and you'll do just fine.
Are you weighing/measuing what you eat and logging consistently?
Also, you really need to set more realistic expectations and goals. Stop expecting to lose weight every day or two, it doesn't work that way. Also, you seem to be eating some high sodium foods (assuming regular dressing) so some of this may have to do with water weight. Not sure how many calories you're consuming with that daily intake so I won't comment on that but IMHO, you really need to get more protein into your diet.
Patience!
I'm trying to be a vegetarian that' why there is no poultry in my diet.
What type of salad dressing do you suggest I use on my salad? I only like ranch dressing
It's hard to diet vegetarian using peanut butter as your main protein source. I tried and failed many times (and just ended up fatter in the long run for my yo-yoing). You get a lot of calories with not really that much protein and a small volume of food, which can leave you feeling less than satisfied.
My advice is to get a vegetarian cookbook like "The New Becoming Vegetarian" and learn how to work with alternate protein sources. You'll end up more satisfied and have sustainable weight loss while maintaining a healthy vegetarian diet. You should be able to create a nice 1200-1500 calorie diet with tasty vegetarian meals.
If that seems like too much, just go to the store and in the freezer section pick on of the vegetarian meat substitutes and crumble that on your salad instead of the bacon bits and croutons. You get more protein and then you can have yogurt, fruit and nuts for breakfast and snacks sometimes instead of just peanut butter and celery.0 -
I'm trying to be a vegetarian that' why there is no poultry in my diet.
What type of salad dressing do you suggest I use on my salad? I only like ranch dressing
Its a lot easier for vegetarians to get protein than most meat eaters act like it is. A quick google search will lead you to tons of articles explaining the myth. There are so many non-meat foods that will adequately supply you with enough protein that there's really no excuse for not getting enough. I've been veg for years and have never, ever, had issues with protein intake.
As for salad dressing, I usually go with raspberry vinaigrette. Pretty low cal and I love the flavor it gives. I also like it on white rice. Yum!0 -
so ditch the peanut butter? and add a boiled egg to my salad?
I'm sorry but ranch dressing is the only dressing I like. I have tried other types and its gross0 -
I don't think anyone is telling you to ditch the PB, but you need to expand your sources of protein especially in a vegetarian diet. Protein powders, eggs, Greek yogurt, beans, etc. You certainly do not always need to be eating salad...once a day would be plenty. It looks like you may need to start looking up good, balanced vegetarian recipes for dinner or lunch...you can even make them ahead and reheat when you want them.0
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Again, how many calories are you eating on average per day? Telling us you eat a peanut butter sandwich doesn't tell us how many calories that is. It could be 150 or 350 calories. And that's important info. MY GUESS is you need to eat more. But unless you open your diary or tell us on average how many calories you eat each day, I would still just be guessing.
Losing 2 lbs in one week is superb. Why do you want to lose faster than that? In fact, I'd recommend losing slower.0 -
How many calories do you eat on average per day?
How long has the scale not been moving?
Have you read this? http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1175494-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
All of this0 -
what about just some balsamic vinegar, or olive oil, or soy sauce, or mayo?
or you know, stop having salad and have mixed veggies like peppers, carrots, celery, cucumber, cherry tomatoes with hummus to dip in, 1-2 boiled eggs, some cheese and 2-3 crackers.
or homemade soup and bread/crackers. you don't need to have salad for lunch everyday, especially if you 'only' like topping it with the most calorific/high fat dressing ever. start thinking outside the (salad) box and make some filling healthy meals with variety and more protein, good fats, good carbs and less salt.0 -
Yesterday I had
breakfast
celery sticks w/ peanut butter (fat free kind) it was a few times a day, don't know how many celery sticks I had
lunch
salad with ranch dressing, bacon bits, croutons and a slice of bread
snack
more celery sticks w/ peanut butter
dinner
salad with rancing dressing, bacon bits, croutons and slice of bread
water with each meal
is it the peanut butter causing me to stall?? ive been stuck at the same weight for the last couple days. my stomach was growling and I was confident I would lose another lb this morning
Eat more food/variety.
Read the link above,
Weigh and measure all the foods you stuff in your face.
ETA: You shouldn't lose 1 pound over night. Stop weighing yourself everyday!
I'm used to losing weight like that...1-2lbs a day. It's been a week and I've only lost 2 lbs so far? that is too slow
No, it's not. 2 pounds a week is the absolute max rate you should lose. Any faster than that is really unhealthy, and can cause loose skin and sets you up to gain the weight back more easily than if it's lost at a reasonable rate. You're good.0 -
Just judging by what you posted it definitely looks like you need to eat more.
Also, don't just go by scale weight and definitely don't obsess over it every day. The scale will mess with your head. Go by how your clothes are fitting and how you feel. Do yourself a favor and purchase some myotape and start taking body measurements to track. My wife has been hovering within the same pound or two for the last few weeks but in that same time she has lost a total of 7 inches from the neck to her calves.0 -
I am in the same boat! I have logged for almost two weeks straight now and have been also able to exercise more now that the weather is nice and nothing!!
As for teh peanut butter however...I was eating peanut butter and banana on toast in the mornings and a trainer told me that it was too heavy. I actually took his advice and switched to plain greek yogurt with some cereal adn my body totally reacted to it and I started to see weight loss. Not sure if that was the only reason but it seemed to jump start my weight loss.
Now I am at a standstill0 -
Yeah, its the power of the peanut butter.
Otherwise it is a lack of calorie deficit....or not eating enough......0 -
Obsessing over the scale will only cause stress, failure, or an eating disorder. Eat the recommended amount of calories, drink lots of water, and don't starve yourself. 1-2lbs loss in a single day is bad news.0
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By the way, did you know that at 5 ft 8 and 160lbs you are actually within the 'healthy' weight range for your height? You don't need to lose weight at all, let alone at a faster rate. I completely understand that you might want to lose a few pounds; I'm the same height as you and my goal is 143lbs, but seeing as you are already 'normal' there is no need to rush! 1lb a week max!0
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By the way, did you know that at 5 ft 8 and 160lbs you are actually within the 'healthy' weight range for your height? You don't need to lose weight at all, let alone at a faster rate. I completely understand that you might want to lose a few pounds; I'm the same height as you and my goal is 143lbs, but seeing as you are already 'normal' there is no need to rush! 1lb a week max!0
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Why do you want to be a vegetarian? Just wondering.
FF peanut butter? Read the label between that and reg pb. The ff is likely loaded with extra sugars or fillers. Try all natural pb, full fat. The fat keeps you satisfied longer.
For your ranch dressing ... combine 1 cup of low fat cottage cheese with 3-4 tspn ranch dressing (dry mix). Put in a blender and blend it up, adding a bit of milk of it needs thinning.
Cals per 1/4 cup: 55 plus a nice protein pop.
You need more protein. Losing more than 2lbs/wk is ridiculous, stop looking for more than that.0 -
I don t understand how a vegetarian can eat bacon bits.0
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Well, they DO make vegetarian bacon bits.
And, if you've ever used the McCormick "Bac'n Pieces"... they're vegan.0
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