people who've lost 40lbs
Nichole90
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I would love to lose 40lbs and be down to my normal weight before i had my children the hard part im having is i cannot think of dinners i could eat that are healthy and low cals and i doesnt consist of fish.........so i was curious anyone whos lost atleast 40lbs could you give me how long it took you and what stuff you would eat for dinner ive read about the frozen healthy choice meals and lean meals but im not sure how well they taste and advice would be GREATLY appreciated! thanks!
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It took me a year to a year and a half. I was comfortable with losing 1/2 to 1 pound consistently every week. The last bit of weight has been tougher. I stopped eating the frozen meals because of the sodium, way too much. For dinners mostly I eat chicken, bbq'd, or in the crockpot, then have steamed carrots, beans, potatoes (with peel), or quinoa pasta. I have other things too, but that's what I like the most.0
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It took me about 5 months to loose 40 lbs. My dinner is usually boneless skinless chicken breast with some veggies. I love sweet poatoes and brussel sprotus. You have to watdh out for sodium in the frozen dinners. Skinnytaste.com has so great low calorie dinner ideas.0
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I've lost close to 90 pounds! I don't eat seafood, so the majority of my dinners consist of salad, chicken, whole wheat pasta, and ground turkey! I try and limit my red meat intake, since it's really not all that great for you. Don't do frozen dinners like Healthy Choice or Lean Cuisine - they are loaded with sodium and although low in calories, they aren't good for you. Opt for fresh veggies and fruit! I overload on fruits and veggies everyday! I also snack on nuts (almonds, cashews, etc)!
I started my "lifestyle" change Feb of 2010 and I've gradually lost close to 90. I typically workout 5-6 days a week, usually just cardio. Now that I'm at my goal weight and size, I will start lifting weights to tone! I need to get ready to rock a strapless wedding dress in November of 2012!
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I lost just over 70!!!! I eat high fiber cereal with Skim milk for Breakfast everyday..I eat a lean Cuisen (only the ones that are 300cals and under) at lunch, sometimes i eat Tuna with lettuce and cucumber in a whole wheat pita bread...then at supper most times i eat a small baked potatoe, grilled chicken burger on a whole wheat weight watchers bun and a big side of Garden salad.....or i eat very small portion of whatever i made for the family, Chili, stew, rice & chicken ect and i just always fill half my plate with a big garden salad, and then i never go over in portion size with anything else on my plate! For snacks i would have a pc of fruit and a 100cal snakc of some sort....hope that helps.0
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It took me a year to lose 50 and I'm still going..I do a lot of chicken and veggies, salads with chicken, sweet potatoes0
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I have lost EXACTLY 40 lbs but have 10 to go - also I was down 16 of those 40 before joining MFP, but anyway. I don't do frozen dinners, but I do tend to eat the same stuff over and over...
99% lean ground turkey with Bertolli organic spaghetti sauce over 100% whole wheat penne - pairs nicely with a veggie salad of your choice - my favorite salad dressings are from Bolthouse Farms.
Egg White Omelette (1 whole egg - 2 egg whites) with veggies and mozzerella cheese or can stuff with mixture of cheese and Friendship Brand cottage cheese (no salt added cottage cheese). Top Omelette with Newman's Own Mild Salsa (only 60 mg of sodium per serving in this brand of salsa)
I do alot of grilled or baked chicken paired with steamed veggies. I like to steam sugar snaps. Or brocolli. Or sautee zucchini, green onions and squash in a little EVOO with just a sprinkle of salt and pepper. Can't go wrong with a mostly naked sweet baked potato - just add some ground cinnamon.
I like things simple. If I have to be in the kitchen more than 30 minutes before eating - that's too long!
These are pretty much my go to meals. Sometimes I will just have a homemade protein shake for dinner or a bowl of Kashi cereal if the mood suits me.
I know you said you don't like fish - but 2 of the most delish fish recipes I have are:
Tilapia - marinated with EVOO, lemon juice, fresh garlic, fresh parsley, dried basil, salt and pepper - bake it in oven at 425 for 15 min wrapped in foil
Salmon - marinate in Ken's Steakhouse Teriyaki marinade and add brown sugar to marinade - bake in oven at 350 for 25 min wrapped in foil.
Both my husband and my kids (4 and 1) LOVE both of these fish recipes - they are both very easy too!
As others have mentioned - sodium is tough to keep low. I monitor my sodium and sugar intake - my diary is public and I welcome friends. In addition to trying to eat clean and healthy (most of the time - though this weekend was somewhat of a bust), I strength train 3x/week with the heaviest weights I can lift, and do cardio 3-5x week ONLY for 20 minutes (I do interval training only).
This has worked great for me thus far! Good luck - you can do it!0 -
Hi. I joined MFP 3/13/11 and hit my 40 pound mark 9 weeks later. My food diary is open if you want to see what I eat. I rarely eat a frozen meal dinner. They are usually high in sodium, so just watch that.
My dinners usually consist of a lean protein ie, boneless skinless chicken, ground turkey, lean beef, veggie burger, ( I just got some of these, so haven't tried them yet). , eggs(breakfast for dinner).
A vegetable, broccoli, asparagus, green beans
A Starch- usually brown rice
You could make a chef salad and and canned chicken/tuna.
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thanks ladies! my problem is we shop every 10 days and when i buy salad mix and veggies and fruits if they arent ate in 3 days they go bad .....what about for some of your lunches?0
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OH and CONGRATS on the weight loss!0
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I see ppl tell you not to eat frozen dinners even the low cal kind!! I know, they do have alot of sodium....But, it worked for me....You prob would be better off with Fresh veggies and salad ect...But i am hooked on the Lean cuisine Dinners...I have one for lunch like every second day, worked for me.0
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45 in 5.5 months. I ate lots of fresh fruit and veges with chicken mince , turkey mince, rump steak, salmon, perch and chicken breasts are all my staples. I don't eat frozen meals.0
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Hi, lean Cuisine's are good taste wise, but the sodium tends to be high in frozen meals. I hate to say it but honestly I ate a lot of fish. Soup is also a good choice. It took me 6 months. Good luck!0
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thanks everyone0
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Lunch:
Usually a green salad with a bowl of Kashi cereal. It's easy to take to work. For snacks I usually eat a Kashi bar (have I mentioned I love Kashi products?) or raw organic almonds.
Breakfast is usually oatmeal or a homemade protein shake.
Try to grocery shop more often. I go about twice a week. Just buy smaller portions and you can buy and keep things fresh this way. Dig for the salads/greens in the back behind the other bags, you will find "fresher" dates back there... even the ones I buy will be good for about a week. Or even better, buy some heads of lettuce and put them in a lettuce keeper tupperware thing and you can make your own salads and they will be even fresher!0 -
Well technically I did, but my target was only 35, it just felt right to keep going. I am actually at -38 today - lots of salt this weekend:) Myfitnesspal has been a great asset. I started Jan 6th, and did my own tracking of food and exercise in a spreadsheet through March. In March, a friend suggested MFP and I transitioned over. I actually lost most of the weight in the first two months, running at about a 1000 calorie deficit per day. ( I lost 30 pounds the first two months)
My exercise target is 45 minutes of hard aerobic exercise ( run, stationary bike , stair climber, elliptical, etc) 6 times a week, and calisthenics ( push ups, sit ups, weights ) 4 times a week.
I have since tapered off - or on as it might be - the calories intake to where i am "about even" with my -1lb a week BMR + exercise calories. 1760+400to800. I think my BMR is actually lower than the MFP calculator predicts, so -1lb a week target seems to keep me about even. I think this may be due to aerobic capacity with the exercise - low resting heart rate.
I now let myself go over once or twice on the weekend, and try to stay about on target the rest of the week. I have found it kind of addictive - the record keeping.
I had to get new pants, and some of my shirts don't really fit anymore, but it was worth it.0 -
Hi,
I used to eat chicken breast from oven with raw vegetables in mixed dried herbs. Very tasty and healthy.
I lost about 50 lbs dieting only, and then added gym.0 -
I am close to 40 lbs lost (lost some before MFP) and my wife is over 40 pounds lost. We've been at it for 60 days.
Less than 1600 cals a day of the following
Salad with every veggie you can think of, Romaine is better than iceberg for me, I’ve tried many light dressings, chik-fil-a berry balsamic and kraft light done right French in moderation works great. Spicy salsa makes a good dressing substitute
Fruit – I eat a pound a day
Laughing cow cheese on special K crackers (jalapeno on top for me) less than 100 cals and really good
Barbeque chicken breast (no skin)
Center cut boneless pork chop (really good)
lean small steaks
Season up everything you eat, it helps
Southwestern Egg beaters with potatoes o’brien (easy on the oil), we get the frozen potatoes from Kroger, you get a bunch for very few cals
Spray butter – no cals and it helps turn a toasted light English muffin into a nice treat
Animal crackers (I love them)
Little treats – I eat about 20 jelly belly jelly beans throughout the day – less than 90 cals for that
Klondike slim bear products – 100 cal ice cream treats and they are good
Baked chips (it’s an acquired taste but eventually they are not so bad)
Ronzoni smart pastas – they taste the same to me and they shed a few more cals
Eat anything you want in moderation – I like to do something decadent one time a week but I make sure it fits into my cal goals
Turkey
Brussel sprouts
Healthy choice steam bags (frozen) 300 cals and darn good (sodium is a bit high though)
Limit the regular soda , it is just not worth it.
Turkey sausage and bacon
Broccoli and/or Squash – spray butter and seasoning
Moderate amounts of emerald nuts (the cocoa almonds are great)0 -
thanks again everyone0
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I started in january2011 and lost 45 so far0
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I started in january2011 and lost 45 so far
January 23rd for me. I've lost exactly 45 as well.
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Since the beginning of this year I lost 45 lbs. As far as food I have definitely incorporated more fruits and veggies. Pretty much this is my diet:
breakfast: 1/2 cup granola with 4oz skim milk
lunch: v-8 low sodium, turkey sandwich
dinner: whatever I feel like in moderation.
I get up every morning and run at least 4 miles. I don't like to limit what I eat just how much of it I do eat. I still eat cookies, brownies, mac and cheese, ice cream, beer. I just make sure I have the calories to do it and I eat back most of my exercise calories.0 -
I agree with the fresh veggies, but if you are worried about them spoiling, you can always get some frozen veggies to fill the gaps. I also do a lot of boca burgers and chick'n patties (soy). They are super easy, low in fat and high in protein. If you eat them on a multi-grain English muffin or sandwich thin then they are fairly similar to "real" burgers. Another meal I like is tofu tacos with low-carb mini tortillas, fat-free sour cream, salsa, lettuce, etc. If you add taco seasoning it really adds flavor. Trader Joe's has some frozen meals that have less sodium and other unhealthy ingredients that some diet food is loaded with. Also, Amy's bean and cheese frozen burritos are easy and fast. I also like grated zucchini with some pepper, lawrys salt and paprika (cooked with just a little cooking spray). Bush's vegetarian baked beans are really yummy, filling and easy if you make sure not to pile it on. Oh, and better n' peanut butter with apple or low-fat sting cheese make great snacks.
I've been on MFP since mid-Jan and am just hitting the 40 lb mark. I've mixed it up with a bunch of different exercises since I generally do not love the gym, in fact I really dislike running. Overall, you can eat what you want, just way less of it. If you try to cut everything "bad" for you out you will go crazy. Invest in small portion or lower cal treats like dark chocolate or skinny cow truffle bars, that way you can "treat" yourself without going overboard. I also find that reading about the challenges that others are going through helps a lot. I've gotten great ideas and seeing the successes of others helps keep me motivated.
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I've lost 47lbs since mid Dec. My dinners consisted of baked chicken breast or talipia, sweet potatoes, corn on the cob and spinach salads. Breakfast was a tuna melt (low sodium/lite tuna, low skim mozzerella cheese on sandwich rounds with mrs. dash lime seasoning). Lunch left over dinner with broccolli or spinach sauteed with onions & bell peppers. AM snack/PM Snack was peanut butter with either apples, banana and celery or 0% greek yogurt with fresh fruit (strawberries or blueberries), stevia, vanilla flavoring and whipping cream.0
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thanks everyone for the support0
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I love cooking!
Recipe sites I use, a lot:
http://www.bigoven.com/Recipes
http://www.myrecipes.com
http://www.cooks.com
http://www.foodnetwork.com
http://www.kitchendaily.com/
They all offer healthy recipes and some have the calories and all that available. Some recipes that I might have never tried, have become family favorites!
I stopped buying the precut bags of lettuce and now buy smaller head of romaine. I shop for most groceries once a week but make mid-week dashes for more fresh veggies/fruits and milk.0 -
5 months and over 40 lbs. Did a lot of frozen meals because it is easy to count those calories. I add vegetable to some or a salad. I bought 2 cookbooks for great meals... Cooking Light and Biggest Loser0
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I'm assuming since you didn't mention it as optional, shopping only every ten days is non-negotiable? If so, and you want more produce, I'd recommend frozen fruits and especially veggies. Most of them are flash frozen at their ripest point (as opposed to what we end up with in the supermarket in the middle of January, for example) which means in some cases they actually have more vitamins and minerals than the fresh stuff that's imported from far away, they don't have anything added, and they taste great. And of course, they keep for a long time.0
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thanks ladies! my problem is we shop every 10 days and when i buy salad mix and veggies and fruits if they arent ate in 3 days they go bad .....what about for some of your lunches?
I bought some Tupperware Fridgesmart containers and my stuff lasts way way longer - worth the $ spent on them. Hardly anything spoils on me anymore!! And they fit in the fridge perfectly. I attached a link to which ones I mean.
http://order.tupperware.com/coe/app/!tw$shop.p_category?pv_ic_code=25000
I have lost almost 40 - for me it was more a matter of what I quit eating and I started running. Switched to some fat free, sugar free dressings made by Walden Farms, low fat PB2 - powdered peanut butter that you reconstitute with water, Ezekial bread instead of regular or even whole wheat, cut out as much cheese as I could - that one almost hurt, and quit the junk and refined/processed foods. Wraps and salads for lunches. But really if you like to have fresh fruit and veggies around you should try those containers - they really are awesome! Good Luck!!0 -
I've lost 96.5 pounds and I started it by using my kid's plates for my plates. Smaller portions.0
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