Trying to cut down on sugar.

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  • GottaBurnEmAll
    GottaBurnEmAll Posts: 7,722 Member
    edited January 2017
    Do you know, I'm never hungry till around 11am.
    But I thought I was doing wrong not eating.
    I would much prefer to eat when I am actually hungry.
    So this is ok?

    Oh, absolutely! I don't eat until 3:00 in the afternoon because that's around when I get hungry
    . I drink this brewing chocolate in the morning and that holds me over until then.

    Before, when I used to think I had to eat breakfast, I was hungry all day. Now? I just eat at 3:00, then dinner, then a big dessert/snack.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Do you know, I'm never hungry till around 11am.
    But I thought I was doing wrong not eating.
    I would much prefer to eat when I am actually hungry.
    So this is ok?

    I make a smoothie in the AM and leave it in the frig until I am actually hungry.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    edited January 2017
    Wow when you put it like that, that is unbelievable! What a waste of calories!!!
    That is a really good guideline to go by and Thankyou I really appreciate your input.
    I'm going to go cold turkey and not have sugar in my tea for starters.

    If cold turkey works for you, that's great. Personally, I tapered down. Now I'm using 1/2 teaspoon per teabag. And I use extra water in my tea so that 1/2 goes farther.
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    Do you know, I'm never hungry till around 11am.
    But I thought I was doing wrong not eating.
    I would much prefer to eat when I am actually hungry.
    So this is ok?

    I make a smoothie in the AM and leave it in the frig until I am actually hungry.

    Here's another good example of different strokes for different folks.

    I've never found liquids to be satiating. I actually have to chew something in order to feel like I'm getting fed. So I find that for me it's better to eat my calories than drink them. :)
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Hi.
    I have no dietary requirements or preferences.
    I guess I'm looking at the best options that aren't laden with sugar.
    Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
    I have about 45lb to lose and I'm very wobbly if you know what I mean :-) carry a lot of weight on my middle and legs.

    It would help if we saw what you are currently eating and could then give you suggestions on how to reduce the sugar. Please change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    edited January 2017
    OP, what might be helpful would be to spend the first few weeks simply logging (and weighing) everything you normally eat to give you a realistic baseline, and give you time to get up to speed on logging accurately. As a chef, I'd imagine you are familiar with a food scale. If not, it's an inexpensive purchase that I highly recommend. :)

    I did this for the first two weeks when I started, and it was an eye-opener! It was a bit of a shock to actually see what I normally ate in a day, as well as the caloric 'cost' of some of my favourite food and beverage choices.

    From that point, it was actually fairly easy for me to implement small, incremental and sustainable changes to not only what I ate, but how much of it I ate.

    The end result for me was that I managed to lose 75 lbs in a year and reach my goal weight. And I can honestly say that I never once felt deprived or truly hungry, nor did I have to totally give up any of the foods I love. :)

  • lisabobczuk
    lisabobczuk Posts: 115 Member
    I'm going to give your approach a go.
    Like you, I'd much prefer to save my calories for when I'm actually hungry and a few more to play with.
    It's as I've got older I feel I don't need breakfast, or just can't stomach it.
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    edited January 2017
    I'm going to give your approach a go.
    Like you, I'd much prefer to save my calories for when I'm actually hungry and a few more to play with.
    It's as I've got older I feel I don't need breakfast, or just can't stomach it.

    I've never been hungry at breakfast for as far back as I can remember. And as an adult, I still ate breakfast more out of habit than anything else.

    Even as a child, my mom would have to insist I eat breakfast, because if left to my own devices I wouldn't have. Granted, a growing child's caloric needs are quite different than that of an adult, so breakfast may have been important for me to have back then.

    But it took me years as an adult to figure out how counterproductive it was for me to continue to eat a meal each day that I didn't actually want or need.
  • queencoombs
    queencoombs Posts: 21 Member
    Have a little look on Pinterest! Some great recipes on there!!
  • lisabobczuk
    lisabobczuk Posts: 115 Member
    Have a little look on Pinterest! Some great recipes on there!!

    Thankyou
  • leanjogreen18
    leanjogreen18 Posts: 2,492 Member
    I don't eat breakfast either only brunch and an early dinner. I'm down 40 lbs so far so skipping breakfast hasn't interfered with my weight loss.

    As for cutting sugar heres what I do...

    I don't buy family size things I overeat on (chips, crackers). I eat them when going out to dinner or a friends house.

    I buy 1 single size serving of Hershey's kisses (10 kisses) to help me learn moderation. Sometimes I eat 2-3 sometimes all 10.

    For me a carb, protein & fat at every meal helps keep me satisfied, so I'm not wanting to snack.

    Hope this helps!
    Best!
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