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zurgno1
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can somebody guide me or have a diet that might suit ?
Am i eating too much of these items , what should i leave out ?
any help on it appreciated thanks
what i eat during a day
6 ALdi savour baKes Crispbreads rye,
http://veggies.co.uk/2013/08/30/aldi-savour-bakes-crispbreads/
with one laughing cow light triangle
http://www.thelaughingcow.co.uk/product_range_light.html
http://www.tesco.ie/groceries/Product/Details/?id=250139776
cheese slice of ham, two eggs , cucmber tablespoon of light mayonnaise,
2 apples and a bannana,
then dinner pork chop veg or mince stew veg or smoked cod veg or meat balls tomato sce and veg , roast chicken and veg ,
then 3 caxton pink n white wafers
http://www.tesco.ie/groceries/Produc.../?id=250139776
one diet jelly,
http://www.tesco.ie/groceries/Produc.../?id=252469938
30 grams of salted peanuts,
then a lge bowl of bran flakes with fruit ,
three days a week i would have porridge for breakfast
so how bad is that
Am i eating too much of these items , what should i leave out ?
any help on it appreciated thanks
what i eat during a day
6 ALdi savour baKes Crispbreads rye,
http://veggies.co.uk/2013/08/30/aldi-savour-bakes-crispbreads/
with one laughing cow light triangle
http://www.thelaughingcow.co.uk/product_range_light.html
http://www.tesco.ie/groceries/Product/Details/?id=250139776
cheese slice of ham, two eggs , cucmber tablespoon of light mayonnaise,
2 apples and a bannana,
then dinner pork chop veg or mince stew veg or smoked cod veg or meat balls tomato sce and veg , roast chicken and veg ,
then 3 caxton pink n white wafers
http://www.tesco.ie/groceries/Produc.../?id=250139776
one diet jelly,
http://www.tesco.ie/groceries/Produc.../?id=252469938
30 grams of salted peanuts,
then a lge bowl of bran flakes with fruit ,
three days a week i would have porridge for breakfast
so how bad is that
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Well, what you eat is up to you. When it comes to weight loss, it's calories in vs out. That being said, what you eat can effect your overall health and sustainability. Prioritizing proteins, fats, and fiber for instance will generally help keep you feeling full, carbs help with energy. Also, overall calorie intake is important. You have to find a suitable deficit for you, depending on your activity level. Here's a great read
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
I think of foods based on their nutrient density, which really leaves it an open door for fitting things in you enjoy and still thinking mindfully and healthfully0 -
some people say what i am eating there is bad im beginning to think i should starve
i do spinning classes 4 days a week and do thread mill 4 days0 -
Definitely don't starve! Keeping a moderate deficit and getting good protein while losing weight will help you look leaner (keep your muscles! !) As you lose. You don't want to lose quickly, or you risk doing serious harm to your body if sustained long term. People have misconceptions about fitness and weight loss. I used to get hell for eating ice cream and still indulging in fast food now and again. So as long as you're getting the nutrients your body needs, having fun calories is not detrimental. Are you having issues losing or are just worried about food choices? If the issue is losing, make sure you're weighing and measuring your food, logging accurately, and not overestimating burns from exercise but definitely don't give up.0
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my weight goes up and dpwn a lot
were can i get some diet sheets to help
are my items mentioned bad or ok0 -
Being that I'm simple, I like to keep it simple; I keep my macros at 40/35/25 (carbs/protein/fat) and I just target those.
Like SugaryLynx said; what you eat is up to you what I do is I eat foods that have the most nutrition for the bang, but every now and then I do treat myself. As long as you keep the treats reasonable it wont hurt you.
Good luck.0 -
Just use the food diary.0
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I took a peek at your diary, and it looks pretty good overall. You have a variety of foods, including quite a few fruits and vegetables, so it seems just fine to me.
At the beginning, the #1 most important thing is consistency. Don't worry about finding the "ideal" diet, because it doesn't exist. The best diet is the one you can stick with in the long term. If these are foods you like and are happy eating, go for it! Commit to logging your food and hitting the calorie goal that MFP set for you for 4 weeks straight, and then see how your body has reacted. You can make little adjustments from there, but keep in mind that it can take a few weeks for some people to see losses.0
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