Eat whatever you want and still lose weight?
JAMsMom13
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So, I find that the only time I don't lose weight is when I don't eat what I want. I am a firm believer in eating what ever the heck I want just in moderation! I'm down almost 20lbs so I must be doing something right! I am looking for friends who share this belief because it seems like everyone is on this no sugar, no salt, no fun lifestyle. I can't live like that... I won't. So, if you are in the same boat and have been successful or even if you are just starting out, please add me!
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I eat what I want, too.
If you normally net over 1,200 calories a day, feel free to add me. I find it really hard to be supportive of people with really low intake. I normally average about 1,900, with a wide range day-to-day.1 -
Amen! If I tried to cut "junk" out of my diet, I wouldn't lose weight...because I wouldn't do it. My diet would be over as soon as a fast food drive thru came into view. Love the scale pic, by the way. Can't wait till I can take one like that.1
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PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »Amen! If I tried to cut "junk" out of my diet, I wouldn't lose weight...because I wouldn't do it. My diet would be over as soon as a fast food drive thru came into view. Love the scale pic, by the way. Can't wait till I can take one like that.
Well I'm glad I'm not alone! This is something I have to do for the rest of my life! I will only do it if I enjoy it. So, bring on the skittles, bacon, and pizza! If I have a little when I want it, I won't binge when I need it.0 -
Totally eat what I want. 55 pounds down!1
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Me too!!!!!! Right now, I'm eating an ice cream! Hope you all don't mind if I add you, I need like minded people on my friends list! I'm down almost 30 pounds.1
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I stil eat what I want, just with more water/veggies/fruit. I'm only in my first month but I'm down 10lbs.1
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I try to eat mostly fresh and home cooked and just stay within the macros that I set. I still eat pretty healthy, about 80/20 , or else my workouts would suffer. But I'm not afraid of bread and other white carbs anymore . I think that IIFYM is a really good way of eating especially for people who have/had binge eating issues.1
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I had cake for breakfast the last few days. I'm doing Jessie Hilgenberg's home muscle building program, and it can't be done on 1200 calories. Usually I'm around 1700-2000. Feel free to add me.1
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I personally know someone (she lives in Maryland) who lost 100 lbs on the "Macaroni & Cheese and Chocolate Chip Cookie Diet." Yes, she ate what she wanted (macaroni & cheese, and cookies) and lost weight. Unfortunately you can't keep that up as a healthy eating routine and she regained. With more health issues. So yeah, you can eat WHATEVER you want and still lose weight, but that doesn't mean you will keep it off or be healthy. It's the moderate intake part that is really doing it for you... and that's a simple version of why many are overweight. They can't moderate a certain kind of food, or just food in general.1
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I'm with u, I eat what I want but also notice I have been making better choices BUT I definitely eat that ice cream if I want it. I just make sure I have room for it. N Mexican n sweet tea n cake. this works for me bc this is a life style change n I'm slowly making changes that work for me!1
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Add me ladies!1
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I would say add me but I am too busy chewing on my caramel chocolate bar. Nuff said lol. Add me xx0
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karenrich77 wrote: »I would say add me but I am too busy chewing on my caramel chocolate bar. Nuff said lol. Add me xx
Bwahahahah!! Consider yurself added!1 -
canadjineh wrote: »I personally know someone (she lives in Maryland) who lost 100 lbs on the "Macaroni & Cheese and Chocolate Chip Cookie Diet." Yes, she ate what she wanted (macaroni & cheese, and cookies) and lost weight. Unfortunately you can't keep that up as a healthy eating routine and she regained. With more health issues. So yeah, you can eat WHATEVER you want and still lose weight, but that doesn't mean you will keep it off or be healthy. It's the moderate intake part that is really doing it for you... and that's a simple version of why many are overweight. They can't moderate a certain kind of food, or just food in general.
Right. I wouldn't take it that far. There's nothing that I love so much that I would make it my all-day-every-day food, anyway.
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That's what I like about this app, I can eat whatever I want, but I've really learned what keeps me full longer. I don't snack non stop anymore because I'm satisfied. If I really want to indulge, I exercise more to earn the calories. I'm down 21.8 lbs in 11 weeks!1
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Yup eat what i want and still lose weight! I just cant give up my tostitos and queso blanco dip lol plus i don't feel it's necessary to scrutinize every lil thing you put in your mouth. If you deny yourself it i believe it makes the urge to binge stronger so why put yourself in that position. Im down 20lbs since i started and 15 of those lbs are from tracking with mfp. So if you want add me. I dont leave my diary open because of some negativity i received when i started and they are now gone but know that i too enjoy my loaded waffle fries and other "junky" stuff as well so you are not alone. Add me if you want.1
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Just had some iced coffee with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream and caramel syrup for lunch. Last night's snack was very salty crackers with a lot of cheese. I eat whatever I want as long as it fits my daily calorie allowance and leaves room for stuff that has a little more nutritional value (e.g. breakfast was whole wheat toast with avocado, cucumber, a hard boiled egg and bacon, dinner will be a salad with chicken breast, afternoon snack is a banana).1
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I had a cookie ice cream sandwhich last night. and it was delicious
I ate it because it fit in my calorie budget and I wanted it. badly1 -
Hey I eat what I like as long as I am within my calories I've lost a stone so far and hope to lose two more, I need to exercise more though I just don't get time, add me please1
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I have the same mind set. I struggle enough anyway and cutting out certain foods would be a nightmare for me! I think if it fits in my calories it's fine :-) Although there still needs to be some amount of moderation and variety.
Feel free to add me; my diary is open for friends to look at.0 -
So, I find that the only time I don't lose weight is when I don't eat what I want. I am a firm believer in eating what ever the heck I want just in moderation! I'm down almost 20lbs so I must be doing something right! I am looking for friends who share this belief because it seems like everyone is on this no sugar, no salt, no fun lifestyle. I can't live like that... I won't. So, if you are in the same boat and have been successful or even if you are just starting out, please add me!cgamblemfp wrote: »I have the same mind set. I struggle enough anyway and cutting out certain foods would be a nightmare for me! I think if it fits in my calories it's fine :-) Although there still needs to be some amount of moderation and variety.
Feel free to add me; my diary is open for friends to look at.
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I feel the same way too. I love food. All kinds of food. I don't want to be tied down to some boring unhealthy diet or spend money buying diets foods and drinks.1
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I'm currently working my way through a pile of tootsie rolls that someone brought to the office, and it's a wonderful thing. I've planned my whole day around having the calories for it, and it's so worth it.1
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Yes I agree with this too and I'm not a fan of low cal diets I would never go lower than 1500. i'm probably not the best person to add right now because I've had a virus for the past month and it's making me pathetic and whiny, but just give me an add if you like1
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Dr. Layne Norton, PhD of Nutritional Science, advocates strongly for IIFYM. He says studies show overhwelmingly that fad diets, cutting or restricting foods, will lead to regaining weight, usually plus some. And aggressive calorie restriction leads to muscle loss. And per these studies, the overwhelming consensus is that the best way to lose weight and keep it off is to do it slowly and sustainably by eating the same things you will be eating after the weight is gone and controlling portions.
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I am a firm believer in eating what ever the heck I want just in moderation!
For me, "eating whatever the heck I want" and "moderation" are at direct odds with one another. Because what I want to eat never fits within my allotted calorie limits. Thus it always boils down to what I get to eat, now what I want to eat.
Eating whatever the heck I want is how I got fat to begin with.1 -
I'm 6 weeks in and eat what I want (within the deficit, of course-lol) ~ feel free to add me also!1
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I do! Anyone please free to add me. I'm in the mindset that you can have whatever you want, just in moderation. I have noticed I started craving some of the healthy stuff too. I'm definitely not going to eat something I don't like just because it's "healthy".0
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In the context of an overall balanced diet, yes, I eat whatever I want.
For example, I had McDonald's for lunch today. But I also have fruits and cheeses and homemade burgers planned for the rest of the day. It's all about balance.1 -
82 pounds lost eating what I want - while maintaining a good macro-nutrient balance. Most days.1
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