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lavandermean2014
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Help me stay in track and advice in my diet
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I need help staying on track too0
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Sure thing! Add me!0
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Add me too! I'm on here every day and really positive and supportive! ^^0
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Thanks I added you we can compare food recipes0
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Add me if you'd like...I can help kick you in the butt when needed...in a nice way of course :-)0
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lavandermean2014 wrote: »Thanks I added you we can compare food recipes
I'm experimenting a lot in the kitchen with new foods and recipes and having so much fun!
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Hello everyone! This is my first day on MFP and I m trying to figure out how it works. Can any of you please explain how to add friends- or even better- become my friend?? I promise to post recipes, love cooking and have lots of low fat tips! thanks and have a great day
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Please send me some recipes and share the food photos u make0
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lavandermean2014 wrote: »Please send me some recipes and share the food photos u make
I've only just started but I have a few recipes already. Also I have an instagram where I've started putting up photos of my meals and it actually motivates me to eat healthy so I can put up pictures! It's @nummyfoodsonly0 -
Odilerubia wrote: »Hello everyone! This is my first day on MFP and I m trying to figure out how it works. Can any of you please explain how to add friends- or even better- become my friend?? I promise to post recipes, love cooking and have lots of low fat tips! thanks and have a great day
To add friends just click on their profile pic and it should come up with two options: send message or add friend. I've added you ^^0 -
Here are some tips to help you get started (yes, I copy/paste... it's good advice!):
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- Buy a food scale and use it religiously! You need to know exactly how much you're putting in your body. If you "guesstimate" you will be wrong 100% of the time.
- Log everything you eat. Don't get in the mindset that you can only log sometimes. You need to have a history of what you eat to help you know what your triggers may be, know what you are lacking, etc.
- Don't change everything all at once or you will just burn yourself out quickly. Make small changes and continue to add to it and a few weeks or months later you will be living the lifestyle you want.
- Don't give up just because you go over. Make up for it during the week or just take it as a lesson and move on. Bumps in the road will happen, this is not a straight line
- You are accountable for you. Everyone here can push you, but if you aren't honest with yourself, it won't matter what anyone else does.
- PERSONALLY: Calories In vs Calories Out (CICO) is the way to lose weight. Anyone who says you HAVE to eat clean, low carb, keto, etc. are fooling you. While they may lose weight faster, it is not something you can normally stick with. Science has proven that CICO is how you lose or gain weight. So eat that pizza, eat that burger, don't force yourself to have salad every single day. Eat the way you want to live your life, just learn to do it in moderation.
Good luck to you and add me if you like (this goes for anyone, add meh!)0 -
I'll add you!0
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Believe it or not
!! Pizza!! home made of course.
If you re single, working, have kids, this is for sure my best diet keep on going strong!! The secret: home made
Dough: make a huge batch and stick a part for next meal in the freezer!!
ingredients: 1 bag of flour, little bit of oil, oregano, pinch of salt, some milk (I use powder, 1tbspoon), little sugar (1tsp) 1 little envelope of yeast
Start adding lukewarm water, preferably on top of yeast and start moving your hands and arms. GREAT WORKOUT
The tric: add water if dry or more flour if too moist.
Dough is ready when it doesnt stick to your hands no more.
Put a towel over your dough and leave it alone.
Sauce, of course also homemade!! Make in big quantities and store in fritz and freezer
Fry in little oil a bit of fresh garlic
Add 1 can of chopped tomatoes, tomatoepaste and hot water, stir.
Add salt&pepper
If you have children that dont like fresh food:
this is the moment to add diced onions and bellpeppers
It s also a great way of giving your sauce more volume with vitamines
Toppings:
Anything you like, but be aware:
use as many fresh vegetables as you can and not too many canned stuff
be careful with ham, we like smoked ham, its not as fat
also use fresh pine apple
be careful with too much greasy cheese, that counts for calories.
For one pizza, put some flour on kitchentop and make a small ball from a piece of dough.
You can use an empty wine bottle -DONT YOU DARE TO EMPTY IT YOURSELF!
to roll the dough.
Place on a stoverack with a piece of baking paper (the brown stuff, no foil!!)
Put a big spoonful of sauce, not too thick, cause your dough will stay wet.
Toppings and in your oven.
I preheat on 240C and it needs only 10 minutes!!
Also stick a pizza with just sauce in the oven and put out of the oven fresh salmon, ruccola and
capers on top.
Yammie, enjoy!!0
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