Chinese Food: Killer of success (mostly).
grouch201
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On Saturday morning, my pre workout weight was 205.6. I was pretty stoked with that number as it was 1.2 pounds down from my weigh-in the previous Monday (My official weigh in day). Then I ordered Chinese for lunch (after skipping breakfast) and went to town on some Tiny Spicy Chicken and a couple of egg rolls. The only thing I had to eat the rest of the day was the last of some nacho cheese and tortilla chips. I did well on my water consumption too. Then on Sunday I had the second entre which was more of the same thing: tiny spicy, rice, egg rolls. I did better with my eating the rest of the day, but only had a couple slices of toast with ham and cheese with a banana on the side. Needless to say, sodium was killer this weekend. This morning's weigh in was 208.6 and my name was about to make itself manifest in my attitude. Then I took my measurements since it is also measurement Monday and found that I'd *lost* a total of 1.5" from around various parts of my body.
Moral of the story: Chinese food was something I had limited to once a month, but I am now part of a challenge to hit my goal weight by November, so I am hereby saying sayonara to the Chinese (food, that is) until after the challenge. I will also plan my weekend food by Friday at the latest so there will be no temptations.
Moral #2: Make sure you're taking measurements and not relying totally on the scale. There will be times when the scale will be unfriendly, but the measurements can be the motivator to keep on pushing yourself through this journey.
I wish you all good luck and an awesome Monday!
Moral of the story: Chinese food was something I had limited to once a month, but I am now part of a challenge to hit my goal weight by November, so I am hereby saying sayonara to the Chinese (food, that is) until after the challenge. I will also plan my weekend food by Friday at the latest so there will be no temptations.
Moral #2: Make sure you're taking measurements and not relying totally on the scale. There will be times when the scale will be unfriendly, but the measurements can be the motivator to keep on pushing yourself through this journey.
I wish you all good luck and an awesome Monday!
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I agree, but I have a weakness for chinese food..... :happy:0
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Even though I love it, Chinese food is something I rarely indulge in for this very reason. :grumble: However, when I do eat it, I try to stick to the grilled chicken dishes with lots of vegetables, choose a brown rice (if available), and stay away from the heavy carbs that exist in things like egg rolls and white rice. I know there are great recipes out there that can be made at home that can satisfy your craving and eliminate some of the fat and calories. Perhaps that's the option we should choose, instead?! :laugh:0
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I had Chinese last night and this morning I was up 4 lbs from yesterday, and I ate half the amount that I would normally eat0
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I put on a lb from eating Chinese at the weekend and that was still no where near as much as I would have had to eat.. I love Chinese food0
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I was wondering why I was so far up over the previous day on the scale, when I remembered that I had sushi Saturday afternoon with lots of soy sauce, as well as gyoza and ponzu sauce. It's all so high in sodium even though it feels fairly healthy at the time. And to top it all off, the sushi wasn't even that great and my husband and I were both sick afterward, so the jump on the scale wasn't even worth it! I think it's turned me off sushi for a little while though, so hopefully I'll stay away from the Asian food blues on the scale.0
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I like Chinese food.....
But it doesn't like me.... :frown:
hehe, anyone remember those commercials from the 70's?
Tiny spicy chicken, nachos, egg rolls...these are all anti-body recomp foods.0 -
Geez. I loved eating chinese. Fried rice mixed with that sweet and sour sauce with crab rangoon = MMMMMMMMMMMM.0
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I believe it was the Kraft food site where I saw a recipe for baked crab rangoon. I've never tried it; but, I'll bet it would eliminate a lot of calories. I agree...that stuff is super yummy!0
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Chinese food CAN be fairly healthy. Make your own stir fry! It's very easy to do. Use a non-stick pan and control the oil. Sodium can be HUGE - so be careful. Use reduced sodium soy sauce & reduced sodium broth. Add lots of veggies and make your own brown rice (control the portion size).
Stay away from sweet & sour (sugar!) and anything deep fried.0 -
Now I want an eggroll and some lo mein... ugh!0
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Most Asian foods have high sodium. Heck you think Chinese is bad, try eating some Filipino adobo, with rice and top it off with chicharone!0
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Thats too funny you posted that... I order Chinese food on Sat night and felt super horrible about it so I went back to the gym... seriously the sodium in that meal was a killer! I must have had an entire big bottle of water in the hour i was there! It was one rough workout!0
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I had chinese about 2 months ago, i felt bloated and sick after it, and that was just after eating less than half of it.
I avoid it like the plague now, cause i just feel bloated no matter how little of it i eat, although its a pain if someone wants to go to a chinese to eat!
Use it as motivation not to order it anymore.0
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