Resist The Hunger!!
Lovelyilaissa
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It’s day 1 of my 1,500 Cal. diet. My breakfast has made up 417 calories. Smallest meal I’ve eaten in a long time. Gotta stay strong & resist the hunger!!
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i can fit ALOT of food into 417 calories. In time your eating habits will adjust In the meantime id recommend bulking up with non starchy veggies...Stretch your portions out for low calorie, Fiber helps keep you full just add them in slowly if you dont eat many yet to avoid any bowel distress from fiber lol4
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What was it?1
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melissa6771 wrote: »What was it?
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Sure you're not just a little bit overdramatic? Healthy weightloss isn't starvation. 1500 calories is actually a quite decent intake for a woman, and your fat reserves take up the rest, to create a deficit. You might very well want to eat more, that's natural and normal, but you don't need more. Just relax, breathe. It's okay. You're okay4
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That's almost 4 eggs, some chicken sausage and a bunch of veg (basing it off of my breakfast).
Look into more nutrient dense foods.
For example: This week I'm eating mini egg frittatas (eggs baked in muffin tins) with bell peppers, spinach, tomatoes, 2 Trader Joes garlic herb chicken sausages and 0.75 eggs each. 3 of those bad boys are 248 calories, or 5 of them are 417.2 -
Lovelyilaissa wrote: »melissa6771 wrote: »What was it?
Ditch the OJ and the mayo, double up the eggs, add some veg et voila! Modified eggs benedict!5 -
I would have replaced the orange juice with some vegs, though.2
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Thanks guys, really new to this. Nutritionalist put me on strict diabetic diet & I don’t know much about altering certain foods to get the most out of a meal. Really helpful though.0
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I have an open diary if you'd like to check out what I eat. (I'm at maintenance this week and eating 1640 before exercise; I'm going down to around 1400 on Sunday). I should probably point out that I'm vegetarian and most of my protein has carbs in it. I'd guess your diabetic diet would be lower-carb, but you still might get some ideas.1
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Feel free to look at my diary, it's open. My egg meal is 4 egg whites, 1 whole egg, slice of microwaved bacon to cut cal and fat, .5 oz low fat cheese, bran buds and milk. 330 cal, 34 protein, 11 fat, 15 fiber. Veggies could be added to the eggs too which I do sometimes. Yours seems like a lot of calories for not necessarily filling food. I agree on ditching the juice or cut It to a half cup. I eat approximately 1400 cal daily. A little Higher on Sundays.1
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Lovelyilaissa wrote: »melissa6771 wrote: »What was it?
I don't like eating in the morning, but I have to because of some AM meds, so I make 310-360cal smoothies that are incredibly filling. I ran out of non-fat plain Greek yogurt last night, so I altered the recipe, but this morning I made: Berry Double Nanna - 2 bananas, 1 cup almond milk original, 126g frozen Triple Berry (Kirkland), 0.5 tbsp organic honey. Due to the ingredigent change this smoothie was 370 calories, but had 10g of fiber.
At least you had lots of protein! If you eat eggs you should really mix egg whites into one whole egg. It's like 74 vs 17 calories. I honestly can't tell the difference between 2 scrambled and 1 whole mixed with 1 white.
Premade juices are a thing of the past now. Just say goodbye. Unless it's V8. 70cal for 11.5oz. 60cal in the low sodium version. I drink them as a treat once or twice a week.
I do enjoy breakfast for dinner. Making scrambles with egg/eggwhite; red, yellow, and/or bell pepper, olives, mushrooms, etc. Salsa and light sour cream are low calorie toppings. Just got to try to ditch bread when possible.1 -
I'm type 1 diabetic and just getting back into the habit after a break. I always find when your hungry drink water....9 times out 10 your thirsty not hungry, and I agree with the orange juice I'd replace that completely it's full of hidden sugars drink water you will feel fuller and it's better for you. Drinking ice cold water is a metabolism booster because your body has to warm it up, so it's always a good start to any meal about half hour before ensuring your metabolism is burning off calories before you have eaten anything x2
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You will get used to the lower volume, takes three to four weeks usually, but have a look at the volume group for help ingetting a good amount for your calories0
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