A proverbial wrench in my weight loss plan is on Sunday!!!
nellielovescupcakes
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anyone have any secrets on resisting temptation? Or better yet any resources for healthy versions of your favorites (a la wings, dip, alcohol drinks)?
I am looking for positive, happy people (women and only serious non-creepy men) to help me on this journey. Feel free to add me if you want to share that motivation/support
I am looking for positive, happy people (women and only serious non-creepy men) to help me on this journey. Feel free to add me if you want to share that motivation/support
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It takes 3500 calories above and beyond your regular TDEE to gain 1 pound. Even if you eat 7000 extra calories, you'll only gain 2 pounds.
My advice? Have at it. Log it or not, and move on to Monday.
eta: and enjoy yourself and the food! Load that plate up if you want to!0 -
Mix in some low calorie options like a relish tray or light chips & dip. I also prelog as much as possible. Even if you do overindulge, it won't be near as bad.0
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From an alcohol perspective, a shot with soda or a diet drink will save you on some calories. Try and avoid having conversations near where the snacks are laid out - you're far more likely to mindlessly eat if it's within arm's reach. Before grabbing something, have an internal conversation with yourself as to whether you really want it, and whether the short term gratification justifies the long term results.
Feel free to add me if you'd like.0 -
Thanks for the tips! I like the pre-log and chit-chat away from snacks suggestions!!0
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I like cava or prosecco ..90 cals a glass and intersperse with sparkling water
Prelog some canapé style entries so you know how many you're allowed to eat within your budget. If there are crudités take them and a small amount of dip and move away from the food table
If you mess up and go over do not worry, just log it all and move on
Generally for busy weekends I save calories during the week, maybe I eat fewer of my workout or daily calories so that I can have an extra 1000 or so to play with0 -
Hitting the gym hard today and tomorrow so I have calorie deficit. My moniker should really be: I love food. Happy Saturday!!0
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There was a good post on the mfp blog the other day about lower call versions of football food.0
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I just eat it. One day eating to maintenance or above won't make me or you fat. It may slow down progress, sure. But otherwise who cares? Are you going to forever say no to these items in the future when you maintain? Doesn't sound like fun to me. Any type of behaviour you pursue while trying to lose weight should be things that you KNOW you will do while maintaining your weight.0
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Just promise yourself that you won't eat any calorie dense treats unless you are truly enjoying and savoring every bite.. Don't deprive yourself, just don't waste the experience by stuffing yourself mindlessly and not getting the pleasure out of what you are eating. If you like mindless nibbling, hit the veggie tray for that. But wings and queso and other richer food? Savor every bite!0
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As for tomorrow-I did some extra cardio today. Will probably eat at maintenance or a little above because I love cheese dips and pepperoni rolls and I deserve them. So do you.0 -
arditarose wrote: »As for tomorrow-I did some extra cardio today. Will probably eat at maintenance or a little above because I love cheese dips and pepperoni rolls and I deserve them. So do you.
Same for me. I'm going for a run today, and I will "save" that extra 500 calories (plus the additional 500 "saved" throughout this week) for tomorrow's feast (pre-planned for 1,500-2,000 for Super Bowl "dinner time"). I like wings and onion rings, and fried potatoes with ranch dressing. There are no satisfactory substitutions for these things in my mind, so I will eat them as I wish (good thing they're expensive--I only indulge every couple months ).
And this method works. I did the same for Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. I refuse to be the "Debbie Downer" gnawing on my veggie sticks (dressed with my tears), complaining about all the temptations to the rest of the crowd. Imma gonna moderate my feasting, indulge modestly and without guilt, and enjoy the festivities with friends and family.0 -
Eat it, log it, move on. This is a lifestyle change, and you are not going to spend your entire life not celebrating, going to parties, etc. The goal is for days like that to be a treat, an occasional thing, not every day.0
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nellielovescupcakes wrote: »
I am looking for positive, happy people (women and only serious non-creepy men) to help me on this journey. Feel free to add me if you want to share that motivation/support
Whelp ... I'm done here then, right?
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Try not to get obsessive about what you're putting in your mouth (I know that this is easier said than done). The first step to healthy eating is understanding that real life happens. There will always be birthdays and anniversaries and baby showers, etc. Go ahead and have some wings (there are seriously worse things) and some drinks. Depending on what you get, it will average out to MAYBE an extra 3000 calories unless you way overdo it. Over the course of the average week, that's nothing. You can't really "bank" exercise the day before or the day after. That's just not how it works, haha.
I prefer vodka/water/lime because it's 30cal for the vodka and whatever for the lime. I used to have vodka/sprite/lime but the sprite started making me feel gross. Any pure alcohol (or pure + water) is going to have minimal calories. It's once you start drinking liqueurs (sourpuss, other flavored alcohol) and cocktails that you get extra calories and lots of sugar.
I also like ordered a side of raw veggies at bars (if I'm getting food), it may not always be on the menu but it's around $4-6 on average. If I get wings I get a double order of veggies since it comes with veggies already.0 -
ALSO, on a semi-related note, I've learned to just follow my cravings. If I try to substitute I am NEVER satisfied and just end up eating what I craved anyway. It's less calories to just eat what I want! haha!0
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If you need to do alcohol. Single shots of clear unflavored vodka. No chasers except for plain water.
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SergeantSausage wrote: »nellielovescupcakes wrote: »
I am looking for positive, happy people (women and only serious non-creepy men) to help me on this journey. Feel free to add me if you want to share that motivation/support
Whelp ... I'm done here then, right?
Yeah
But only cos your profile shot makes you look like you're wearing a bikini0 -
SergeantSausage wrote: »nellielovescupcakes wrote: »
I am looking for positive, happy people (women and only serious non-creepy men) to help me on this journey. Feel free to add me if you want to share that motivation/support
Whelp ... I'm done here then, right?
Yeah
But only cos your profile shot makes you look like you're wearing a bikini
Your profile shot was my inspiration.
I was just trying to be like you and let my Inner Babe shine thru.
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SergeantSausage wrote: »SergeantSausage wrote: »nellielovescupcakes wrote: »
I am looking for positive, happy people (women and only serious non-creepy men) to help me on this journey. Feel free to add me if you want to share that motivation/support
Whelp ... I'm done here then, right?
Yeah
But only cos your profile shot makes you look like you're wearing a bikini
Your profile shot was my inspiration.
I was just trying to be like you and let my Inner Babe shine thru.
lol...well I can't blame you for that0 -
I probably didn't give enough details. I'm just now getting used to eating healthier, while I never deprive myself I don't want to jump back into unhealthy foods just yet. I am in a good place where I'm not dying for a piece of sugary sweetness or eating a block of cheese in one sitting. It was hard for me to ween myself of a sugar and fat heavy diet. I weigh about 141 and I am 5'7" and it's not about weight loss for me...it's about my health. I'm 38 and my BMI was at 30 (what is generally considered obese) which makes me 5 times as likely for a cardiac event.0
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nellielovescupcakes wrote: »I probably didn't give enough details. I'm just now getting used to eating healthier, while I never deprive myself I don't want to jump back into unhealthy foods just yet. I am in a good place where I'm not dying for a piece of sugary sweetness or eating a block of cheese in one sitting. It was hard for me to ween myself of a sugar and fat heavy diet. I weigh about 141 and I am 5'7" and it's not about weight loss for me...it's about my health. I'm 38 and my BMI was at 30 (what is generally considered obese) which makes me 5 times as likely for a cardiac event.
And what do you mean by "healthy"? Food is only "healthy" when looking at the diet in context. I eat "junk" food all the time, but it's not my only intake so my diet is not "unhealthy." But I just view food as food, and look at it from the following angles: a) tastiness, b) fillingness, c) macros. I've lost weight eating this way, and plan to maintain eating this way. I've not at all weened myself off of eating anything because I just eat things in true moderation now. So you can do that as well.0
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