Burgers and Pizza while attempting weightloss?
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Fast food is not healthy and I'd rather not and be perfect and all but I have a food addiction which is why I got to be 127 pounds overweight in the first place. You need to learn portion control, how to satisfy yourself with a little not a lot , and how to be faithful to tracking EVERYTHING ALL THE FREAKIN TIME LOL
If you can manage that then you can eat fast food no problem all the time like me and still have lost 73 pounds. But it's pretty hard.. and takes a while to train yourself..not gonna lie. So yeah eat your healthy versions of fast food as much as you want (all measured and tracked of course) AND if you can get your food addiction under control enough you will be able to visit fast food joints without fearing binges or weight gain. Good luck!0 -
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Fast food is not healthy and I'd rather not and be perfect and all but I have a food addiction which is why I got to be 127 pounds overweight in the first place. You need to learn portion control, how to satisfy yourself with a little not a lot , and how to be faithful to tracking EVERYTHING ALL THE FREAKIN TIME LOL
If you can manage that then you can eat fast food no problem all the time like me and still have lost 73 pounds. But it's pretty hard.. and takes a while to train yourself..not gonna lie. So yeah eat your healthy versions of fast food as much as you want (all measured and tracked of course) AND if you can get your food addiction under control enough you will be able to visit fast food joints without fearing binges or weight gain. Good luck!
Speaking of fast food, I still eat it, especially on days I work long/late hours. But I've learned to pay attention to their nutrition lists (which are easily found on their websites). For example, when I use to go to Taco Bell, I could easily eat 1700cal in one meal, (which now is what I eat in a day) Now when i get it I'm around 600-700. =D (also not ordering a beverage helps decrease calorie intake dramatically!)0 -
I had Buffalo Wild Wings for dinner tonight. I had not eaten much the rest of the day (a Starbucks turkey bacon and egg white sandwich, a tall Pumpkin Spice Latte, and a Frigo Cheeseheads lite string cheese). I was able to have a regular size potato wedge, 10 boneless wings (5 honey bbq, 5 mild), and one of their dipping cups of bleu cheese. I was under my calorie goal for the day. I eat at my BMR and eat back most or all of my exercise calories right now.
I'm not even a full month into logging my food and weight and I'm down 9 pounds. I went into Buffalo Wild Wings having already looked at nutrition information and I knew what I was able to have and still remain within my goals. Had I gone in and eaten like I normally do, it would have been very ugly.
Now I just need to drink a lot of water, because really high sodium meals like that and I are not friends.0 -
the only thing wrong with a burger is the density of calories... hold the bun and you have a reasonable amount of calories and a ton of protein.
although when i say that i dont mean fast food burgers. home made is better in a sense that you can control the level of healthy, but for weight loss, the calories are what matter and for me the bread goes and a side salad no fries, then a i steal 3 or 4 of my sons fries.
now pizza. i am a firm believer that pizza is a perfect food. however, i hold out for a GOOD pizza. and i go for lean meats. or i make my own which is fun because i can be totally non traditional and gourmet.
the key with pizza is a piece or two. not a whole pie. also thin crust.
i have been depressed the last couple weeks and eating a lot of fast food and instant meals because my heart isnt in figuring out meals and i still lost 4 pounds so...
edited to add, a perfect burger for me these days is a pile of pickles and tomatoes over a patty with cheeeeese.0 -
I make homemade pizza once a week with this recipe: http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2013/10/lazy-pizza-dough-favorite-margarita-pizza/
I sub half the flour for whole wheat flour. One recipe makes 2 pizzas, and my husband and I split that one pizza. The macros are as follows (before sauce, cheese, and toppings):
- 325 calories
- 1 g fat
- 11 g protein
- 69 g carbs
Honestly, I set aside one day a week to eat at maintenance anyway, and I've been able to lose 7 pounds in 2 months.The key is moderation, and with homemade pizza I control how much olive oil to use, how much cheese, what the toppings are, etc. I'm able to make a low-enough calorie pizza that tastes great and still leaves me enough room for beer.0 -
It's just math...particular foods don't stop you from losing weight or make you gain weight...there's no such thing as a fattening food...calories in excess of what you require to maintain the status quo causes you to gain weight and put on fat...caloric intake less than your body requires to maintain the status quo results in your body dipping into fat stores to make up the energy difference.
It's just math.
Nutrition is a completely different matter altogether.0 -
The only problem I see with this is reduced fat cheese. Reduced fat cheese is the devil, a complete abomination to regular cheese! It tastes like nothing!
But if you like it, carry on!0 -
You can eat anything as long as its in moderation. Also I would time it nicely - a burger in the day instead of at night..0
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The only problem I see with this is reduced fat cheese. Reduced fat cheese is the devil, a complete abomination to regular cheese!
Totally agree. I only use full-fat dairy in my house. Moderation, people. Quality over quantity.0 -
I have not given up on either of those foods. I do eat them in moderation though and I am still managing to meet my weight loss goals.0
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I found I've had the most weight loss success NOT trying to eliminate "junk" food, but rather a realistic, moderate portion of the foods I enjoy. For example, instead of 5 pieces of pizza, I really enjoy one good slice and eat some salad with it. On my numerous, failed earlier attempts at losing weight, I told myself I could only eat "healthy" and it made me crave the things I had marked as off limits more. I found that moderation and balance has worked much better for me.0
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God girl. you are strong. I don't give up pizza for anything in this world. I will always have pizza just instead of 2 slices I will have 1 slice. I don't go crazy with food. As long as I eat smaller portions Im ok. I still eat everything I like just in smaller portions. Good luck0
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I have a real pizza once a week, just eat half for tea and take the other half to work the next day for lunch.. Still managed to lose weight doing this for 4 months..0
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