HELP! - Im in the RED by lunch.

Mags101
Mags101 Posts: 1
edited October 1 in Introduce Yourself
Day 2 HELP! - Im in the RED by lunch.

Hi, Im Maggie.

Obviously, I dont have a clue. I am getting huge!!! (food is my only guilty pleasure.) :devil:

Problem: due to circumstances at the moment, I am eating all my meals out. Fast food & Cheap.

Need suggestions, and friends who I can look at their meal plans. :huh:

Thanks!
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  • hm_day
    hm_day Posts: 857 Member
    Add me. It's okay, weight loss is a process, not something you can change right away. Feel free to add me, look at my diary, and also feel free to join in my support group forum (hm_day's support group). And cut back on the fast food :)
  • Fochizzy
    Fochizzy Posts: 505 Member
    You can eat fast food, but PORTION CONTROL. No need to order anything but a small. Divide the meal in 1/2 and only eat the half!
  • RdySetGO11
    RdySetGO11 Posts: 89 Member
    I know how ya feel! Feel free to friend me! My diary is open, but I did have Mcdonalds today AND yesterday! WTH?!?! lol, usually I don't do that but I've been out and about both days and not really been at home!
  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,219 Member
    Avoid everything with fried in the title. Look for baked or grilled in the title. Pick a meal with steamed veggies or raw veggies. Don't drink your calories (go for water only). Don't eat the free foods provided (chips, rolls, etc), they add an average of 500 calories to your meal. Ask the server what they recommend and customize everything you can (no mayo, dressing on side to dip your fork in, no butter, no sour cream).
  • You can add me as well. Hang in there... it gets better!
  • ka_bateman
    ka_bateman Posts: 230 Member
    Taco Bell has their FRESCO menu...I get two fresco soft chicken tacos for 300 cals total...or Carl's Jr Turkey Burger for 490 cals I think. It's still possible!
  • njbooklover
    njbooklover Posts: 77 Member
    You can add me as well.
  • Onesnap
    Onesnap Posts: 2,819 Member
    Hi there,

    Check out Everyday Food magazine in your grocery checkout. It's a good little food magazine. You can eat healthy food for less. Frozen veggies are cheaper than fresh and you are not losing any nutritional value. You can buy meat in larger sizes and freeze the leftover for use in the future.

    Also, for healthy snacks check out www.snackgirl.com

    Oh and check out the forums on here, a lot of people post easy, healthy, inexpensive meals to make (you can use the search tool in the forums).

    Good luck!
  • Suzay
    Suzay Posts: 60
    Whenever you feel you have energy, just begin doing jumping jacks. It's easier than just doing crunches instantly (as a lot of people recommend when you feel you have "energy") But if you notice you've been sitting for a while and doing zero then just get up and do jumping jacks. As many as you can, 5 10 15 20, whatever. Do this for the rest of the day, when I do jumping jacks I go for 3 1/2 minutes 4x a day and I burn 90 calories so if you're heavier than you will burn more. Good luckkk!
  • wickedcricket
    wickedcricket Posts: 1,246 Member
    I just ate a juicy ham & swiss sandwich & hearty cup of soup for less than 400 calories - super delicious - you can add me & look at my diary if you want.
    Just a reminder - purchasing & preparing your own food is healthier and you BURN CALORIES PREPARING it! don't burn as many calories in a drive-thru - I've made a rule NOT to use the drive thru - if I MUST have fast food, get out of the car and walk in (will give me time to change my mind)
  • 2bFitNTrim
    2bFitNTrim Posts: 1,209 Member
    Just a couple quick tips from looking at your diary for the last couple of days. Skip the sugary soda & opt for water or a diet drink.
    Go for grilled foods or salads (watch out for the Salad dressings though) when you can. Get a side salad or fruit cup if you can instead of fries. I simply skip the fries most of the time. If nothing else, watch your portions. Eat one hot dog, not two! 1/2 cup of something instead of 1.

    Don't worry, with time and practice, you'll get better at it.
  • gritgirl
    gritgirl Posts: 95 Member
    fast food eating is a challenge. you know i don't want the salad, but that is healthier. i know for me that i get sick if i eat all the things i love in fast food too much. there are some good options on different fast food menus. where do you live? around here in DC we have a great new soup place called Zoup! where I can get some healthier options. And at Wendy's I can eat the baked potato and chili or can order a grilled chicken without fries. also, places like subway have the mini subs which are tiny but for me are actually enough.

    so it depends a lot on where you live and what the options are.
  • Scott_Parkinson
    Scott_Parkinson Posts: 23 Member
    Something else that will help is to hold all cheese/mayo/special sauce.....I took of the cheese and mayo on a whopper and it knocks off a decent number of calories and a lot of fat. I also try to eat only a small portion of the fries (those are the worst; with all the fat and salt). If you are looking for somewhat healthy, cheap food, a 6 inch roasted chicken or veggie sub from Subway would work out well. They are a bit high on carbs, but the calorie and fat content are outstanding (as long as you don't use Mayo, of course). Good Luck.
  • rachrach66
    rachrach66 Posts: 271 Member
    Hey I understand your pain. I love fast food. Well not its kind of a love/hate relationship. I suggest first going to eatthis.menshealth.com/ It will help you with making healthier choices at fast food spots and other restaurants. Also if you are eating a lot of frozen foods. Read the labels! Check all things not just calories, and fats. Check sodium you want it to be around 600mg or less. My diary is open but I'm currently doing Jillian Michaels Ripped in 30 Meal Plan. Feel free to check back entries for April-May. Good luck!
  • Cinnamonie
    Cinnamonie Posts: 138
    Some good fast food ideas: 1 snack wrap for lunch (mcdonald's, about 330cal), also anything off taco bell fresco menu is yummy and low cal!
  • Shalimarmandy
    Shalimarmandy Posts: 409 Member
    Just a couple quick tips from looking at your diary for the last couple of days. Skip the sugary soda & opt for water or a diet drink.
    Go for grilled foods or salads (watch out for the Salad dressings though) when you can. Get a side salad or fruit cup if you can instead of fries. I simply skip the fries most of the time. If nothing else, watch your portions. Eat one hot dog, not two! 1/2 cup of something instead of 1.

    Don't worry, with time and practice, you'll get better at it.

    This! but I also noticed the fried rice... Most chinese will sub that out for steamed white/brown rice instead... WAY less calories...

    Feel free to add if you need motivation or another MFP friend.
  • wvualum
    wvualum Posts: 428
    Day 2 HELP! - Im in the RED by lunch.

    Hi, Im Maggie.

    Obviously, I dont have a clue. I am getting huge!!! (food is my only guilty pleasure.) :devil:

    Problem: due to circumstances at the moment, I am eating all my meals out. Fast food & Cheap.

    Need suggestions, and friends who I can look at their meal plans. :huh:

    Thanks!

    Do you eat fast food because it is cheap or convenient? Could you eat at home if provided ideas for cheap meals at home?
  • iysys
    iysys Posts: 524
    if i am traveling and have to eat fast food i tend to stop into wendy's. a grilled chicken sandwich (no mayo and ditch at least half the bun), a baked potato with a bit of salt and pepper, some apple slices or a side salad.
  • jayb0ne
    jayb0ne Posts: 644 Member
    Avoid everything with fried in the title. Look for baked or grilled in the title. Pick a meal with steamed veggies or raw veggies. Don't drink your calories (go for water only). Don't eat the free foods provided (chips, rolls, etc), they add an average of 500 calories to your meal. Ask the server what they recommend and customize everything you can (no mayo, dressing on side to dip your fork in, no butter, no sour cream).

    Pretty much sums it all up in one paragraph!

    You never HAVE to eat ALL your meals as fast food. If you're in your home once a day you can put together a healthy, filling & portable lunch to take with you each day.

    Feel free to add me. My diary is open so you can help yourself to any ideas etc.

    Stick with it, it's a journey - and ultimately a rewarding one!
  • cblack51
    cblack51 Posts: 20
    Hi Maggie,
    I know how you feel, that is how I gained most of my weight.. Now if I do eat out at a fast food place, such as McDonalds I will order double cheese burger or double hamburger, have them add lots of pickles and onions, and then I will ask for a fork and not eat the bread, also I will order the fruit and walnut snack or a fruit parfait and a diet drink, or water . Go online and check the calories for McDonalds @ http://nutrition.mcdonalds.com/nutritionexchange/nutritionfacts.pdf, It took me looking at the amount of calories to change my way of ordering. Good luck..


    Day 2 HELP! - Im in the RED by lunch.

    Im Maggie.

    Obviously, I dont have a clue. I am getting huge!!! (food is my only guilty pleasure.) :devil:

    Problem: due to circumstances at the moment, I am eating all my meals out. Fast food & Cheap.

    Need suggestions, and friends who I can look at their meal plans. :huh:

    Thanks!
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  • WiiFitFan
    WiiFitFan Posts: 156 Member
    After reading your bio, I'm sorry you have had to go through so many health issues. If you want to get healthy and stay that way for your young children you really need to avoid the fast food. If you plan ahead and pack a lunch you will be much better off. Try to include more fruits and vegetables with every meal and drink plain water to help flush the chemicals from your body. Treat your body the right way and it will treat you well! Take care and best wishes.
  • Lleldiranne
    Lleldiranne Posts: 5,516 Member
    First, make the switch to skim milk. Do it gradually; right now start using 2%. When you're used to that, go to 1%, then finally to skim. You'll be saving 60-70 calories (and a whole lot of fat) by using skim.

    Next, I agree with the portion control. I think most people get used to eating such large portions because they eat so quickly and because it's in front of them. Only serve yourself a small amount. Then eat slowly, taking time to taste each bite. Some people set their fork down between each bit, others take a sip of water between each bite. Either strategy (or another) works. You'll be surprised at how little you can feel satisfied on when you slow down. (It actually takes the body 10-15 minute from when you start eating for satiety to kick in, so even if you eat a giant meal in 5 minutes you won't feel full!) I also had to teach myself that just because something is a good deal money-wise doesn't mean I should eat it. "Value meals" really aren't.

    I agree that eating out and fast food can fit into a healthy lifestyle, but I would put a serious halt on them right now. I only looked at today's diary, but it was the chinese that killed your calories. Any fast food place will do the same (I found myself at McD's yesterday and got a copy of their nutritional info, yikes!!). Part of it is the portions they serve, and part of it is that the food just isn't that healthy. Get in the habit of packing a lunch (or eating at home) and filling it with plenty of nutrient rich foods. You can have a tuna fish sandwich for about 400 calories (depending on how much mayo and the kind of bread), carrot sticks for less than 100, and an apple or peach for a sweet ending for about 80-100. That's just one example. Lowfat yogurt, other sandwiches - made from whole grain bread and lean meats, again with portion control - other veggies and fruits, etc are great ways to fill up at lunch. Plan and prepare healthy dinners, as well, and leftovers from those can also make great lunches.

    Don't forget to exercise. It increases the amount of calories your body uses during the day, but it is also good for you in so many other ways! Regular physical activity is important to a healthy lifestyle!
  • Eating out is a disaster. Plan ahead and take a lunch. That has been the best thing for me.
  • DiamondRubyMom
    DiamondRubyMom Posts: 147 Member
    You've gotten lot of great ideas here. You can also consider ice tea instead of soda if you can keep from sweetening it. I might also take a look at your breakfast choices. Maybe a bowl of cereal instead of eggs? If you're eating out a lot, then i doubt you need more protein. Maybe pack an apple instead of a whole lunch. Then you can eat a sandwich from the restaurant and your apple. I also didn't see any exercise. Exercise allows you more calories to eat. i like to use my Wii but even just walking in place during commercials can add up.
  • ccarpe
    ccarpe Posts: 118
    Water instead of soda even if it is diet. Grilled chicken vs breaded/crispy, a wrap instead of sandwich. Choose options like fruit or veggies as a side instead of fries/onion rings etc. Salads are a little more expensive and can still be high in calories but you can request light dressing & water instead of a soda or sweet tea and then it's almost the same $$ as a burger meal etc. If your using whole milk switch to 1% there really isn't that much difference in taste, just not such a heavy coating in your throat afterwards. I use splenda instead of sugar in coffee & tea. Make sure you are drinking more than 8 glasses of water a day to help flush out all the sodium that comes with fast food, and at least 8 glasses is what is recommended on this site. Applebee's, Perkins, and other restaurants have weight watcher/diet friendly menu options too. It's all about changing the normal eating patterns that we are used too. May take a little getting used to but it can be done. A little over two months ago, I told my doctor that I could not lose weight -- end of discussion. He told me about my high blood pressure, insullin and sugar then told me I was heading for type 2 diabetes. That coupled with the highest recorded weight on my record was all I needed for a WAKE UP call and I am now about 35 lbs lighter. Is it difficult? yes it is, but it is totally do-ible. Best of luck to you.
  • ccarpe
    ccarpe Posts: 118
    totally agree. I pack a lunch every day, I have an icepack in a thermal lunch bag and I use the microwave at work if something needs heated, plus I almost always pack fresh fruit or some veggies.
  • Taco Bell has their FRESCO menu...I get two fresco soft chicken tacos for 300 cals total...or Carl's Jr Turkey Burger for 490 cals I think. It's still possible!

    I LOVE the turkey burger at Carl's Jr. You can cut more calories too if you get it as the low carb option, wrapped in lettuce. YUM!
  • ka_bateman
    ka_bateman Posts: 230 Member
    Taco Bell has their FRESCO menu...I get two fresco soft chicken tacos for 300 cals total...or Carl's Jr Turkey Burger for 490 cals I think. It's still possible!

    I LOVE the turkey burger at Carl's Jr. You can cut more calories too if you get it as the low carb option, wrapped in lettuce. YUM!

    YUMMY!!! I didn't think of that! I LOVE the lettuce wraps too, didn't think I could have it anymore...but I can with a turkey patty!!!! =)
  • astrosnider
    astrosnider Posts: 151 Member
    You can add me as well. My food diary is open. I usually make food at home, but when I go out for lunch I try to compensate by having a protein shake for dinner. It's fairly filling and has only about 225 calories. In the summer I like to snack on fresh fruit such as cantaloupe, blueberries and nectarines. Quite filling and low cal.
  • lizc8
    lizc8 Posts: 3 Member
    HI! You can add me and we can do it together because I eat fast food too, some days my choices are better than other days but I tried myfitnesspal before, and the way I started was keeping track of what I eat already, this way I can see how BAD it is! :( and eventually begin making better choices. I started back this week, i take it one day at a time. I'm proof that changing your eating habits overnight can often be worse because you stress, overwhelm yourself and fall for temptation. :D When you see what you are eating today, can help you make better choices tomorrow. It works for me ;)
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