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Do diets work?
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DJ_Skywalker wrote: »Bacon cheeseburgers, Little Debbie Swiss Rolls and Costco Chocolate Cake for life x
I feel like you get me..
Just outta spite, I had a 1/2 lb bacon cheeseburger (on a bun), chips and a Ding Dong for dinner last night!6 -
DJ_Skywalker wrote: »Bacon cheeseburgers, Little Debbie Swiss Rolls and Costco Chocolate Cake for life x
I feel like you get me..
Just outta spite, I had a 1/2 lb bacon cheeseburger (on a bun), chips and a Ding Dong for dinner last night!
I had ground beef, cheese, and salsa on a tortilla, and 10 Haribo gummy peaches. Am I doing it right?6 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »DJ_Skywalker wrote: »Bacon cheeseburgers, Little Debbie Swiss Rolls and Costco Chocolate Cake for life x
I feel like you get me..
Just outta spite, I had a 1/2 lb bacon cheeseburger (on a bun), chips and a Ding Dong for dinner last night!
I had ground beef, cheese, and salsa on a tortilla, and 10 Haribo gummy peaches. Am I doing it right?
Definitely!0 -
Irishman1970 wrote: »Irishman1970 wrote: »DJ_Skywalker wrote: »Eeek .. I can’t keto and only have lean meat ... where’s the bacon?!?
You can - I say I prefer lean - actually bacon is quite healthy - you have to bit the bullet on the fat -but in Keto you burn that quickly
So wait. You're allowed to eat less-than-perfect foods because you determine the positives outweigh the negatives.
But if we do that and eat a cheeseburger, we're gonna die???
Please tell me there's a point in this thread where you went from legit arguing to just messing with us. Because the alternative is that you are just vomiting facts you've read on click-bait websites and genuinely have no idea what any of it means.
I mean, at this point, you're practically arguing with your own posts from earlier in the thread.
My philosophy - Low sugar - high protein(lean) - healthy fats - try to avoid saturated fat as much as possible - low carbs high fiber - at least half my body weight in ounces of water - Keto when Cutting Paleo when bulking - induldge every so often but not often
Otherwise known as BroScience.
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DJ_Skywalker wrote: »Bacon cheeseburgers, Little Debbie Swiss Rolls and Costco Chocolate Cake for life x
I feel like you get me..
Just outta spite, I had a 1/2 lb bacon cheeseburger (on a bun), chips and a Ding Dong for dinner last night!
Burgers must have been in the air the last few days. My Valentine's Day dinner was a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with peanut butter, guava jelly and a slice of grilled pork belly.6 -
DJ_Skywalker wrote: »Bacon cheeseburgers, Little Debbie Swiss Rolls and Costco Chocolate Cake for life x
I feel like you get me..
Just outta spite, I had a 1/2 lb bacon cheeseburger (on a bun), chips and a Ding Dong for dinner last night!
Burgers must have been in the air the last few days. My Valentine's Day dinner was a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with peanut butter, guava jelly and a slice of grilled pork belly.
You gonna die4 -
Tiny_Dancer_in_Pink wrote: »DJ_Skywalker wrote: »Bacon cheeseburgers, Little Debbie Swiss Rolls and Costco Chocolate Cake for life x
I feel like you get me..
Just outta spite, I had a 1/2 lb bacon cheeseburger (on a bun), chips and a Ding Dong for dinner last night!
Burgers must have been in the air the last few days. My Valentine's Day dinner was a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with peanut butter, guava jelly and a slice of grilled pork belly.
You gonna die
We all are.4 -
wait - he got booted?4
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DJ_Skywalker wrote: »Bacon cheeseburgers, Little Debbie Swiss Rolls and Costco Chocolate Cake for life x
I feel like you get me..
Just outta spite, I had a 1/2 lb bacon cheeseburger (on a bun), chips and a Ding Dong for dinner last night!
I had Girl Scout Samoas and a triple bacon cheeseburger (no bun) cuz I didn't want to die last night
**chomps on saturated fat sausage**1 -
DJ_Skywalker wrote: »Bacon cheeseburgers, Little Debbie Swiss Rolls and Costco Chocolate Cake for life x
I feel like you get me..
I totally get you! xx1 -
DJ_Skywalker wrote: »DJ_Skywalker wrote: »Bacon cheeseburgers, Little Debbie Swiss Rolls and Costco Chocolate Cake for life x
I feel like you get me..
Just outta spite, I had a 1/2 lb bacon cheeseburger (on a bun), chips and a Ding Dong for dinner last night!
I had Girl Scout Samoas and a triple bacon cheeseburger (no bun) cuz I didn't want to die last night
**chomps on saturated fat sausage**
I had a Thin Mint last night and I thought of this thread!
(It was delicious).3 -
janejellyroll wrote: »DJ_Skywalker wrote: »DJ_Skywalker wrote: »Bacon cheeseburgers, Little Debbie Swiss Rolls and Costco Chocolate Cake for life x
I feel like you get me..
Just outta spite, I had a 1/2 lb bacon cheeseburger (on a bun), chips and a Ding Dong for dinner last night!
I had Girl Scout Samoas and a triple bacon cheeseburger (no bun) cuz I didn't want to die last night
**chomps on saturated fat sausage**
I had a Thin Mint last night and I thought of this thread!
(It was delicious).
I was enjoying my Samoas while reading the thread1 -
I realized tonight's supper is going to be just over 1,000 calories and thought of this thread.7
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VintageFeline wrote: »stanmann571 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »Looks like we're never going to find out if it was a bot or a real life person.
Exactly the same behavior as last time... as soon as his/it's humanity was questioned... BAM! no more posts
Except they didn't deactivate, they were, uhm, shown the door.
This is going to sound completely stupid, but how do you know it's a bot? Or rather how would a non human even be able to post like that?
You guys can all loudly laugh at me if that question is seriously as stupid as it sounds...
I am right there with you! There was another thread I was in where everyone determined we were dealing with a bot and I was like... Wuuuuuuuut? The posts made "just" enough sense, and quite frankly I have watched too many dystopian technology apocalypse movies to not find it vaguely terrifying.
When they start taking over, message me through MFP and I'll get you an invite to what I assume will be an off the grid encampment here in the Shenandoah. Can you learn to churn butter?9 -
VintageFeline wrote: »stanmann571 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »Looks like we're never going to find out if it was a bot or a real life person.
Exactly the same behavior as last time... as soon as his/it's humanity was questioned... BAM! no more posts
Except they didn't deactivate, they were, uhm, shown the door.
This is going to sound completely stupid, but how do you know it's a bot? Or rather how would a non human even be able to post like that?
You guys can all loudly laugh at me if that question is seriously as stupid as it sounds...
I am right there with you! There was another thread I was in where everyone determined we were dealing with a bot and I was like... Wuuuuuuuut? The posts made "just" enough sense, and quite frankly I have watched too many dystopian technology apocalypse movies to not find it vaguely terrifying.
When they start taking over, message me through MFP and I'll get you an invite to what I assume will be an off the grid encampment here in the Shenandoah. Can you learn to churn butter?
Right? I'm down. I have a dachshund that's really good at hunting small and slow moving things. Ha3 -
estherdragonbat wrote: »I realized tonight's supper is going to be just over 1,000 calories and thought of this thread.
Ooh, me too!! I figure if the steak doesn't kill me, the carbs in the baked potato will. Pre-logged, so actual amounts may vary but it will for sure be a big *kitten* grilled steak and huge baked potato
(And yes, I save my extra Caesar salad dressing packets from Wendy's to use at home! I like the stuff and it's basically pre-portioned, although I admit to guessing on the 'half a packet' bit. Also, it saves me having to buy bottled stuff )
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I won't pretend I know how it works, I was just part of that other thread where people came to the conclusion infuriating poster was a bot. And once that suspicion came up the user deactivated.1
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VintageFeline wrote: »I won't pretend I know how it works, I was just part of that other thread where people came to the conclusion infuriating poster was a bot. And once that suspicion came up the user deactivated.
Maybe someday we'll just sit back and watch the bots argue amongst themselves...6 -
estherdragonbat wrote: »I realized tonight's supper is going to be just over 1,000 calories and thought of this thread.
Ooh, me too!! I figure if the steak doesn't kill me, the carbs in the baked potato will. Pre-logged, so actual amounts may vary but it will for sure be a big *kitten* grilled steak and huge baked potato
(And yes, I save my extra Caesar salad dressing packets from Wendy's to use at home! I like the stuff and it's basically pre-portioned, although I admit to guessing on the 'half a packet' bit. Also, it saves me having to buy bottled stuff )
I can only say "Bon Apettite"!1 -
Yeah, mine's pre-logged too:
Correction: 1150; I didn't realize I'd logged 2 oz of challah, not the 4 I might be having. Some of it's a guesstimate. The bread won't be sliced until it's on the table. I log it as 4 oz, since the thinnest slice I can cut is generally 1.5 ounces. Might be 3, might possibly be 4.25, but it's close. (And besides, the bakery I got it from isn't in the database, so even if I luck out and slice a 'perfect' 4 oz, the calories may not match.)3 -
@estherdragonbat I love it! I pre-log and adjust amounts all the time, too.
What's in your Angel Cake Pudding? It sounds...heavenly1 -
Doing Valentines dinner tonight, so Prime rib at the Keg.
I'll blow 1000 cals out of the water.
Should be ~1250 for the food and 250-300 for wine.6 -
@estherdragonbat I love it! I pre-log and adjust amounts all the time, too.
What's in your Angel Cake Pudding? It sounds...heavenly
Half a Duncan Hines angel food cake mix, raisins, unsweetened vanilla soy milk, egg whites, sugar, vanilla extract, and a dusting of cinnamon sugar. The low-fat craze is (thankfully!) over, but I still have a cookbook from the 90s that managed to come up with desserts that don't taste like deprivation and despair.3 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »Doing Valentines dinner tonight, so Prime rib at the Keg.
I'll blow 1000 cals out of the water.
Should be ~1250 for the food and 250-300 for wine.
Challenge accepted. My dinner from Valentine's Day (not exact, used equivalents/approximations since they don't provide calorie info):
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Valentine’s dinner here as well, probably not super accurate. Samosa was definitely bigger, rice portion was definitely smaller. Doesn’t include the beer or whiskey (logged under my vices category)
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Am I the only one who sees that diets don’t work! I’ve been reading all the posts on all these threads on MFP, and see that everyone is always dieting and always needing to loose weight! Weight watchers, slim fast, CICO, And the worst offender, eat less and exercise more!! You are what you eat, not how much you eat! Spend your life eating junk food , processed meat , sugary foods, and then think it’s okay as long as you eat in moderation!! Won’t work!!
CICO is not a diet.
Eat less then you did to get fat and move more then not moving at all. Remember it's all relative...2 -
Also! My diary is open! I probably eat more calories then most people on this thread! I’m maintaining my weight! I don’t exercise! And I’m 65 I believe that I should be gaining weight eating that many calories!! But I won’t!! Never have ! Why!! Why do sone people of the same sex and same age and same activity level gain weight eating half the calories of me!! I believe it’s the food! Not how much food!!
hahaha0 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »Doing Valentines dinner tonight, so Prime rib at the Keg.
I'll blow 1000 cals out of the water.
Should be ~1250 for the food and 250-300 for wine.
Challenge accepted. My dinner from Valentine's Day (not exact, used equivalents/approximations since they don't provide calorie info):
Hnnnngggg
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Tacklewasher wrote: »Doing Valentines dinner tonight, so Prime rib at the Keg.
I'll blow 1000 cals out of the water.
Should be ~1250 for the food and 250-300 for wine.
Challenge accepted. My dinner from Valentine's Day (not exact, used equivalents/approximations since they don't provide calorie info):
Great. Now I have to drink more to keep up with @AnvilHead4 -
jessiferrrb wrote: »Valentine’s dinner here as well, probably not super accurate. Samosa was definitely bigger, rice portion was definitely smaller. Doesn’t include the beer or whiskey (logged under my vices category)
Lightweight...
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