DO YOU EAT WHAT YOU WANT EVERY DAY?
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Absolutely not. It would be impossible for me to eat what I want everyday and remain fit.0
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I enjoy a small treat almost every day. For example, I'll have a few squares of dark chocolate or some sunflower seed butter with my afternoon apple. On weekends, I will have a glass of wine with dinner and maybe split a dessert with my fiance.
I am learning, however, to find healthier alternatives for many things. I'm also finding I have few cravings for some of the things I used to eat regularly. I've eliminated white bread, pasta, red meat/pork, and most dairy and have not suffered as much as I thought I would. I've found some great new recipes for vegetables that are savory and filling. I plan on my treats, try to throw in more exercise during the day and count it in with my calories.0 -
When people think of dieting they think of no sweets, no sugar, and no treats. But, I think you should be able to eat what you enjoy everyday (in moderation of course). Do you agree? Can you still lose weight this way as long as you stay at your calorie goal? What things are you eating everyday as a treat? Or something you incorporate into your diet that may not be "healthy"?
I don't think in terms of a 'diet' with rules and restrictions. I allow myself to eat a variety of foods and nothing is off limits, everything in moderation. I fill my day with healthy functional foods and some not so functional.. just tasty and I stay in my calorie limits.
Ask yourself-
Am I never in my life going to eat a cookie again? Ice cream? Pizza? French Fries? Cake? .....
I'd much rather use moderation, portion control and will power....and enjoy life!!!! There is no sin in admitting you love food, sweets or junk food!0 -
Yes. Not every single thing I want, but mostly, yes.0
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When people think of dieting they think of no sweets, no sugar, and no treats. But, I think you should be able to eat what you enjoy everyday (in moderation of course). Do you agree? Can you still lose weight this way as long as you stay at your calorie goal? What things are you eating everyday as a treat? Or something you incorporate into your diet that may not be "healthy"?
:huh: Weren't you the person who made a post not two days ago talking about your "cheat day" where you eat all the sweets and treats you want after depriving yourself of anything like that the other six days?0 -
I eat what I want but not ALL the foods I want "every day". If I did, I could stay under calories but too much junk in one day would be unhealthy. But I there is no food item I've sworn off completely.0
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Yes and no. IIFYM isn't carte blanche to eat what you want. The "if it fits" part seems to get lost in these discussions on occasion.0
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Yes. What I do is I usually plan out my meals the night before (log them) and plan what I would like throughout the day. I even have my Large Tim Horton's Coffee with Double Cream every single morning...that is one thing I cannot give up!! But it all works into my daily calories so I am good.0
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I pretty much eat what I want. Yesterday I ate Tim Hortons for breakfast and McDonalds for dinner and stayed within my goals for the day. Eat a healthy balanced diet and "unhealthy" food in moderation and you will be fine Taking away all the good things will just set me up for failure.0
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I generally eat what I want everyday! I always have a little bit of sugary stuff here and there because I really like sweets! I don't go nuts with the sugar. It usually looks like a small fun-sized candy bar or half a cookie. Something like that. I learned that I love eating! I can't restrict my diet because I like trying everything! C:0
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I eat what I want in moderation, but I log everything to stay accountable.0
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I try to eat something I enjoy every day, even if it's a small snack like chocolate covered frozen bananas. It's not as if I eat everything that I want every day; otherwise, I'll be loading up on fried chicken, mac and cheese, and all my other favorite foods. So for the most part, I eat clean during the week with a small treat every day, then on the weekends I usually indulge in a meal that I'm craving such as dim sum or sesame chicken.
The key is still moderation and portion size. Whenever I eat a snack, I portion out one serving size, close the container, then start eating. This way it prevents mindless munching. This is important for high fat or caloric foods like nuts and potato chips! 1/4 cup nuts is almost 200 calories and it is less than a handful. And I fit in daily exercise so that my net calories, regardless of what I'm eating, are under my intake goal.
My view is that if I'm trying to have better habits for life (instead of seeing this journey as a short-term fix or diet), then we have to enjoy the foods we like from time to time!0 -
I agree! Moderation is key0
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I try to fit in an oreo or two, and some ice cream! Peanut butter is an everyday thing (it fits into my macros, and it's healthy all-natural! Sometimes Nutella, or reeses will make an appearance too!
Brownie with 2 Oreos & Peanut Butter In The Center
Do I want to eat these every day? YES!!
YUM
Do I? ... no :frown:0 -
When people think of dieting they think of no sweets, no sugar, and no treats. But, I think you should be able to eat what you enjoy everyday (in moderation of course). Do you agree? Can you still lose weight this way as long as you stay at your calorie goal? What things are you eating everyday as a treat? Or something you incorporate into your diet that may not be "healthy"?
Yes, portion control, now i am down 16 kilos0 -
No I dont. I dont believe any food is off limits but I think treating myself now and again is better for my self control or portion control. I would eat my daily calories pretty fast if I didnt eat clean everyday0
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I do eat whatever I want in moderation. Sometimes chocolate, ice cream, cookies. As long as I don't go over my calories. When I workout is even better.0
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No, cus that's how I got fat. I eat healthy food I want and like now.0
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I eat what I want, using portion control and exercise to balance out the fact that I sometimes want junk.0
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To an extent, yeah.0
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When people think of dieting they think of no sweets, no sugar, and no treats. But, I think you should be able to eat what you enjoy everyday (in moderation of course). Do you agree? Can you still lose weight this way as long as you stay at your calorie goal? What things are you eating everyday as a treat? Or something you incorporate into your diet that may not be "healthy"?
When I eat whatever I want every day I gain weight. If I am within my calorie limit I never get to eat as much of the things I want to eat.
Eating in moderation works if you have the willpower to skate on the razor's edge. It's like telling an alcoholic to only have one drink. Personally, I find it takes more willpower to partially indulge than to not indulge at all. Sometimes I can do it, but it's risky.0 -
No. I've been craving so many different kinds of fast food lately. If I ate it all.. oh god. Today I'm letting myself have a little of what I've been craving most though. I've saved "space" for it.0
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Heck no, because I don't want a little bit, once I get started, I want all the chocolate.
^^^^THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0 -
I tend to have a couple oreos(as long as they fit into my budget of course)0
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I eat what I want, and only things I like (some more, some less) every day, but I don't eat everything that I want every day.
It's also an aspect of obsessive overeating in my case, sometimes I'd eat even though I didn't really want to, I'd eat just because it was there.0 -
I had a few reeses minis, an oreo, and some chocolate today, and still finished a little under my goal! I love this type of dieting!0
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When people think of dieting they think of no sweets, no sugar, and no treats. But, I think you should be able to eat what you enjoy everyday (in moderation of course). Do you agree? Can you still lose weight this way as long as you stay at your calorie goal? What things are you eating everyday as a treat? Or something you incorporate into your diet that may not be "healthy"?0
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I should add though, I do eat pretty healthy though, (low fat low cal) I try to incorporate fruits and veggies in my day I drink tons of water, but If I want Ice cream for example, I have it. I just watch the portions and work my day around it calorie wise. I also exercise0
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I feel like there's a right answer to this question. If you eat delicious foods including treats within your calories , you will absolutely lose weight!
Now to the survey part of the question. I stop by the C store every work morning for coffee and McDonald's every workout evening for coffee and sometimes a yogurt parfait. I buy breakfast from Taco Bell most if not all work mornings (curse you, waffle taco!!). So no, I see a whole slew of items I "want" but do not get them. A blanket whatever I want simply will not fit a 1500 calorie per day allotment and no matter who you are, surely there's a limit to how much you can exercise!
But do I eat fast food and brownies and cakes and Blizzards, of course I do. They just have to fit my calorie allotment either for the day or week, or I'd need to consciously scrap the week due to going way over.0 -
Yes, and I am okay with it! I won't let food control me.0
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