Care to share your favorite product, tip, food, etc. that has helped you with your weight loss?
chesves
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I don't know about you, but for me, my weight loss journey has had me reading a lot more labels and paying more attention to what I'm eating. In this process, I've had a couple of "a-ha" moments and excitement for items that I can eat. I'm curious to read what you've found ....
Here are some of my products I've found that have helped me .....
*dried edamame snack packs (100 calories, 11 grams of protein)
*powdered peanut butter (never knew it existed)-- I like the PB2 kind ....
*mushrooms (can/jar)-- I LOVE mushrooms ... I feel like I'm "cheating" when I snack on those
*Babel light cheese chunks -- 50 calories each
What have you found that works for you?
Here are some of my products I've found that have helped me .....
*dried edamame snack packs (100 calories, 11 grams of protein)
*powdered peanut butter (never knew it existed)-- I like the PB2 kind ....
*mushrooms (can/jar)-- I LOVE mushrooms ... I feel like I'm "cheating" when I snack on those
*Babel light cheese chunks -- 50 calories each
What have you found that works for you?
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I meant to add I found a light popcorn bag ... the entire bag is under 60 calories!0
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My favorite thing has been my Taylor food scale.0
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Bulking stuff out with vegetables has been a big one for me. Stews, bolognaises, lasagnes, casseroles - all can be made so much bigger and heartier with the addition of mushrooms, zucchini, capsicum etc.
Light Laughing Cow Cheese - soooo versatile, not only great as a snack on crackers or celery/carrots, but makes amazing creamy mashed potato, a cheese sauce for veg, a stuffing for chicken breasts.
And not a food, by pre-logging your day. Knowing what you're eating, how much wriggle room you have, not having to make snap decisions when you're hungry. It's the best advice I could give!0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »Bulking stuff out with vegetables has been a big one for me. Stews, bolognaises, lasagnes, casseroles - all can be made so much bigger and heartier with the addition of mushrooms, zucchini, capsicum etc.
Light Laughing Cow Cheese - soooo versatile, not only great as a snack on crackers or celery/carrots, but makes amazing creamy mashed potato, a cheese sauce for veg, a stuffing for chicken breasts.
And not a food, by pre-logging your day. Knowing what you're eating, how much wriggle room you have, not having to make snap decisions when you're hungry. It's the best advice I could give!
I frigging love the Laughing Cow Cheeses.
I'm gonna go have one right now!
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A pool and a food scale.0
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My body tells me what I need (veggies, lean meat, dairy, fruit). And no, I don't listen to my "mouth" for the junk stuff.0
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I think I have learned more no no's than yes's. But I have to say I really do like protein powders. They fill you up, and help you reach or exceed your Protein goal for the day, and we all know protein builds muscle and muscle burns fat. I use 100% Whey protein since I am lactose and tolerant.
Another trick I have learned is to buy boneless skinless chicken breasts in bulk and cook them all up, dice them, then individualize them in freezer bags and freeze them. They are really good with salads, sandwiches, make chicken and rice, etc. there are endless possibilities.0 -
You can actually burn quite a few calories just by walking.
Eating more protein - really had no idea how filling it could be! Also other sources of protein, I like meat fine enough but I don't like to eat it every day, things like cottage cheese and Greek yoghurt were quite pleasantly surprising for me.
CICO pure and simple - not worrying precisely what you're eating and when, like the 'must have breakfast, low carb, nothing after 7pm' etc type rules.
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MFP and my food scale. The grocery store has also been pivotal.0
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The t - fall opti-grill. It is every bit as good as advertised and better. It's like a George Forman grill with a brain, lol. Look it up, best small appliance I ever bought.0
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MFP, my Fitbit, my food scale are all new to me in the last year that ended up being really helpful.
More recently, I finally started enjoying my slow cooker, and using it to prep lunches.
A good Tupperware set was amazingly helpful and something I wish I'd gotten sooner.
Good running shoes (I need another pair), a gym membership.0 -
Going to the local fruit & veg stand, buying what looks good & is a good deal, then planning some meals around those items. Basically my tip is planning ahead/meal prep. This way I am avoiding less healthy choices. Plus saving $. & I feel better about myself by being organized.0
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Exercise is actually what inspired me to fuel my body with the right types of foods. It's only been over the past month that I've started looking at ingredients and thinking to myself "Okay, what will eating this do for my body? What am I gaining from eating this?"
Things I eat now that were previously not part of my diet:
- Quest bars (YUM)
- Oatmeal
- Almonds
- Greek yogurt
- Canned Tuna
Soon I'll be able to add protein powder to that list! Just waiting on my oder from VitaMart (:
Edit to add my FitBit! My One was great, but LOVE my Charge HR.0 -
MFP.
My food scale.
My bike and my kayak.0 -
Fitting exercise into my day, whether it's the gym or even a half hour walk, I try to do something daily, that's helped keep me motivated0
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Green Giant Steamer Green Bean Casarole . It's low calorie low carb and feeling. Has lots of flavor. Makes a great lunch.0
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Moderation in food and plenty of exercise.0
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I don't know about you, but for me, my weight loss journey has had me reading a lot more labels and paying more attention to what I'm eating. In this process, I've had a couple of "a-ha" moments and excitement for items that I can eat. I'm curious to read what you've found ....
Here are some of my products I've found that have helped me .....
*dried edamame snack packs (100 calories, 11 grams of protein)
*powdered peanut butter (never knew it existed)-- I like the PB2 kind ....
*mushrooms (can/jar)-- I LOVE mushrooms ... I feel like I'm "cheating" when I snack on those
*Babel light cheese chunks -- 50 calories each
What have you found that works for you?
I've replaced all of my drinks with water.
Not eating mammals/meat, replacing with fish or tofu or beans (also eat meat substitutes & hummus)
Eating quinoa and mushrooms!!!
Cutting out refined sugar.
Upping my fruit and veggie intake!
Focusing on whole foods! An Apple every day, etc, etc
I've lost 15 pounds since January second!! The water was th hardest. Everything else was pretty easy.
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MFP for sure; my food scale to portion foods. Evidently I suck at figuring out what a portion is by eyeballing it. Eating moderate carbs, more protein and fat so I'm not hungry. 42lbs. gone over a year -- but I'm old, so there's that. Exercising -- I don't hate it so much anymore, I just schedule it like a doctor's appointment. Determination, consistency. Education myself about nutrition. Using a heart rate monitor and pedometer to figure out exercise calorie burns.0
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MFP, my food scale, and FitnessBlender on YouTube.0
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-My food scale
-My bathroom scale which measures weight, bf% and h2o%-it's much more informative and helps give me a more in-depth look at where I am.
-Whey protein to help meet daily intake goals
-I leave my fruit and veggies on the counter so they're front and center whenever I want a snack.0 -
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The best healthy foods to keep on hand are the ones that cater to your habits and get eaten, and the best motivators are the ones that get you to keep going. Perfect is the enemy of good. The price difference between in and out of season veggies is often greater than the difference between regular price and sale meats, so sometimes meat is the less money saving thing to store.0
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I agree with most people on here. My food scale has been the best tool for me. I weigh everything before I eat it. Also an 8oz liquid measuring cup, I pretty much just drink water, coffee and tea but when I want a glass of wine it's come in handy to know what an actual serving size is0
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