UK Fatty
rcmcneice
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After a long realisation, that no matter how many vegetables I asked Dominoes to put on my pizza it will never make it healthy, I have decided to go cold turkey from all those foods that I know are terrible for me and start leading a healthier lifestyle!
I've got my goals all set, all the crap foods thrown out and almost a week in I'm still ploughing ahead!
Looking for other UK friends to add so we can track progress and support each other
I've got my goals all set, all the crap foods thrown out and almost a week in I'm still ploughing ahead!
Looking for other UK friends to add so we can track progress and support each other
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Feel free to add me, UK and pizza lover too!1
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No foods are terrible for you, but overeating is. A varied and balanced diet is healthy. Calling your favorite foods, crap, will make your cravings for them intensify. You can stop eating foods you like for a while, until you can't and then you really can't, and you'll overeat like never before. Just eat what you like, in moderate amounts. Yes, some food are so calorie dense that moderate amounts means quite small portions and/or infrequent consumption. Also stop giving yourself derogatory names. A healthy lifestyle is not just a healthy diet, it's treating yourself with respect.12
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Hi, I'm in the UK feel free to add me1
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I like the small Pizza express pizzas you can buy in the supermarkets as they're about 500 cal!2
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Hi, I'm in the UK too and like everyone else trying to get my life back in order, please feel free to add me, the more the merrier support, the better ;-)2
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m&s individual stone baked pizzas are lush and range from 420-450 cals. Serve with a big salad and you have a dinner that's not too bad caloriewise but still feels indulgent1
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Hey welcome I'm a UK fatty too I'm a Papa Johns fan though I went cold turkey for the first two weeks, now i'm introducing my favourite foods everyday but in smaller portions and in moderation. Don't go cold turkey forever1
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Uk Shropshire add me0
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fill free to add me pizza lover and prosecco lover cheese lover basically everything lover!!!0
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Why do people think having pizza etc is bad! OK so having it can really eat in to any calorie allowance but in moderation....
Log all you eat, eat foods you love/enjoy but stay within your calorie allowance and weight loss will follow.
Ps I'm from Northern Ireland.
Wishing you all the best for your weight loss.
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Hi, just join, living in London uk, add me please..0
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Hi, just rejoined after regaining a stone (damn chocolate/lack of will power!). South West UK based, feel free to add me.0
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UK gal living in Ireland, lost 35lbs so far without giving up my pizza, order Domino's once or twice a month still, just get myself one of the personal pizzas with a side of doughballs and work it into my weekly calories. It's all about moderation. Lose the "All or Nothing" diet mentality and weight loss becomes a lot more sustainable and less miserable.2
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kommodevaran wrote: »No foods are terrible for you, but overeating is. A varied and balanced diet is healthy. Calling your favorite foods, crap, will make your cravings for them intensify. You can stop eating foods you like for a while, until you can't and then you really can't, and you'll overeat like never before. Just eat what you like, in moderate amounts. Yes, some food are so calorie dense that moderate amounts means quite small portions and/or infrequent consumption. Also stop giving yourself derogatory names. A healthy lifestyle is not just a healthy diet, it's treating yourself with respect.
This is EXACTLY my response too.
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Hello from Manchester. Feel free to add me0
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Hey welcome I'm a UK fatty too I'm a Papa Johns fan though I went cold turkey for the first two weeks, now i'm introducing my favourite foods everyday but in smaller portions and in moderation. Don't go cold turkey forever
Papa's comes a very close second! My local one isn't the best, otherwise it would be first!
When I know I can control myself I might let myself order one, Dominoes do a sweet range of new ones with goats cheese and all that which are lush... Must resist1 -
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I’m in Lancashire, open diary. X0
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Hello from Scotland I'm a newbie too feel free to add me0
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My diary is open, so feel free to browse. I prefer to find healthier alternatives to my favourite foods, but I honestly enjoy my healthy diet. I have 90% dark chocolate instead of milk chocolate, make my own energy balls with just dates, cashew nuts and cacao powder (similar to nakd bars) I cook more now instead of going for processed foods. I gave up dairy and meat (for health reasons not weight loss reasons) and am loving discovering new recipes and different foods. Don't be afraid to try new things, if you don't like them that's fine. I've lost 11lbs this year so far and feel great.0
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UK also (another Scottish person). Anyone can add.0
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Musclefood pizza is actually not too bad - they sell them in Morrisons. Load them up with extra stuff!!!0
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Lol fello foodie here from london0
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Hey. I'm a UK foodie just giving up the take away and aiming for a healthier ans skinnier 2018. Up for talking to anyone in the same situation.0
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