If You Eat Cookies, Cakes, Ice Cream Daily Do You Consider Yourself Dieting?
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Can we take the decadent picnic party to the Caribbean please?
I'll bring piña coladas and the matching cake.
Cheers, h.
(Ido hope I get invited)6 -
middlehaitch wrote: »Can we take the decadent picnic party to the Caribbean please?
I'll bring piña coladas and the matching cake.
Cheers, h.
(Ido hope I get invited)
It's mostly for heathens, but we can take the scenic route to the final destination.6 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »middlehaitch wrote: »Can we take the decadent picnic party to the Caribbean please?
I'll bring piña coladas and the matching cake.
Cheers, h.
(Ido hope I get invited)
It's mostly for heathens, but we can take the scenic route to the final destination.
Ooo, take me: I'm a heathen! I love a good road trip, even when said road is paved with good intentions!
I make a really good tiramisu (with homemade sponge cake rather than ladyfingers, so it's easy to make great whalloping acres of it). And I could bring focaccia and savory bread pudding from the excellent artisan bakery just down the road.3 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »middlehaitch wrote: »Can we take the decadent picnic party to the Caribbean please?
I'll bring piña coladas and the matching cake.
Cheers, h.
(Ido hope I get invited)
It's mostly for heathens, but we can take the scenic route to the final destination.
Ooo, take me: I'm a heathen! I love a good road trip, even when said road is paved with good intentions!
I make a really good tiramisu (with homemade sponge cake rather than ladyfingers, so it's easy to make great whalloping acres of it). And I could bring focaccia and savory bread pudding from the excellent artisan bakery just down the road.
Alright, I'll call and upgrade to the double decker handbasket. :laugh:
Of course, it's still to be seen if @pinuplove is going to pull herself together.8 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »middlehaitch wrote: »Can we take the decadent picnic party to the Caribbean please?
I'll bring piña coladas and the matching cake.
Cheers, h.
(Ido hope I get invited)
It's mostly for heathens, but we can take the scenic route to the final destination.
Ooo, take me: I'm a heathen! I love a good road trip, even when said road is paved with good intentions!
I make a really good tiramisu (with homemade sponge cake rather than ladyfingers, so it's easy to make great whalloping acres of it). And I could bring focaccia and savory bread pudding from the excellent artisan bakery just down the road.
Alright, I'll call and upgrade to the double decker handbasket. :laugh:
Of course, it's still to be seen if @pinuplove is going to pull herself together.
@nutmegoreo Would it help if I showed up with cheesecake brownies?5 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »middlehaitch wrote: »Can we take the decadent picnic party to the Caribbean please?
I'll bring piña coladas and the matching cake.
Cheers, h.
(Ido hope I get invited)
It's mostly for heathens, but we can take the scenic route to the final destination.
Ooo, take me: I'm a heathen! I love a good road trip, even when said road is paved with good intentions!
I make a really good tiramisu (with homemade sponge cake rather than ladyfingers, so it's easy to make great whalloping acres of it). And I could bring focaccia and savory bread pudding from the excellent artisan bakery just down the road.
Alright, I'll call and upgrade to the double decker handbasket. :laugh:
Of course, it's still to be seen if @pinuplove is going to pull herself together.
@nutmegoreo Would it help if I showed up with cheesecake brownies?
It's a start.1 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »middlehaitch wrote: »Can we take the decadent picnic party to the Caribbean please?
I'll bring piña coladas and the matching cake.
Cheers, h.
(Ido hope I get invited)
It's mostly for heathens, but we can take the scenic route to the final destination.
Ooo, take me: I'm a heathen! I love a good road trip, even when said road is paved with good intentions!
I make a really good tiramisu (with homemade sponge cake rather than ladyfingers, so it's easy to make great whalloping acres of it). And I could bring focaccia and savory bread pudding from the excellent artisan bakery just down the road.
Alright, I'll call and upgrade to the double decker handbasket. :laugh:
Of course, it's still to be seen if @pinuplove is going to pull herself together.
I made reservations!!! I also live a 5 minute walk from a Mexican bakery; I'll be bringing a Tres Leches cake.5 -
I'd be edging for an invite, but since I managed to eat an ice cream sandwich, 2 oreo cookies, and a double wide portion of rice today, AND it should all fit in my calories once I sync my fitbit, I am feeling VERY virtuous and therefore I'm sure I'll be heading in the opposite direction5
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collectingblues wrote: »gailjankovski wrote: »Thank you everyone for your help. Yes I went for the maximum weight loss because I have gained 40 lbs since I turned 50 three years ago and wanted to lose it as fast as possible. And I don't bother with "exercise" calories because walking the dogs and kayaking isn't really what I would consider a "work out".
But perhaps I will have to revisit that because I am finding it hard to stick to under 1200 calories even without the occasional treat or glass of wine.
Kayaking's actually a pretty awesome burn, especially if you're the one steering, or if it's a single kayak. It's an excellent arm workout, and you're propelling some pretty heavy stuff through the water -- doubly so if you're going against the current.
So is Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP). You know, all that time you spending swimming in the water and trying to get back on after you fall in. Especially when you get cocky and try doing some yoga ... not that I know from personal experience or anything ...11 -
collectingblues wrote: »gailjankovski wrote: »Thank you everyone for your help. Yes I went for the maximum weight loss because I have gained 40 lbs since I turned 50 three years ago and wanted to lose it as fast as possible. And I don't bother with "exercise" calories because walking the dogs and kayaking isn't really what I would consider a "work out".
But perhaps I will have to revisit that because I am finding it hard to stick to under 1200 calories even without the occasional treat or glass of wine.
Kayaking's actually a pretty awesome burn, especially if you're the one steering, or if it's a single kayak. It's an excellent arm workout, and you're propelling some pretty heavy stuff through the water -- doubly so if you're going against the current.
So is Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP). You know, all that time you spending swimming in the water and trying to get back on after you fall in. Especially when you get cocky and try doing some yoga ... not that I know from personal experience or anything ...
Are you people insane?!??? (Or just incredibly strong, talented, graceful, and cocky?)
What a way to drown and put your sacroiliac out of whack at the same time!
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nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »middlehaitch wrote: »Can we take the decadent picnic party to the Caribbean please?
I'll bring piña coladas and the matching cake.
Cheers, h.
(Ido hope I get invited)
It's mostly for heathens, but we can take the scenic route to the final destination.
Ooo, take me: I'm a heathen! I love a good road trip, even when said road is paved with good intentions!
I make a really good tiramisu (with homemade sponge cake rather than ladyfingers, so it's easy to make great whalloping acres of it). And I could bring focaccia and savory bread pudding from the excellent artisan bakery just down the road.
Alright, I'll call and upgrade to the double decker handbasket. :laugh:
Of course, it's still to be seen if @pinuplove is going to pull herself together.
I made reservations!!! I also live a 5 minute walk from a Mexican bakery; I'll be bringing a Tres Leches cake.
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Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »middlehaitch wrote: »Can we take the decadent picnic party to the Caribbean please?
I'll bring piña coladas and the matching cake.
Cheers, h.
(Ido hope I get invited)
It's mostly for heathens, but we can take the scenic route to the final destination.
Ooo, take me: I'm a heathen! I love a good road trip, even when said road is paved with good intentions!
I make a really good tiramisu (with homemade sponge cake rather than ladyfingers, so it's easy to make great whalloping acres of it). And I could bring focaccia and savory bread pudding from the excellent artisan bakery just down the road.
Alright, I'll call and upgrade to the double decker handbasket. :laugh:
Of course, it's still to be seen if @pinuplove is going to pull herself together.
I made reservations!!! I also live a 5 minute walk from a Mexican bakery; I'll be bringing a Tres Leches cake.
Is there chocolate in any of that?2 -
Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »middlehaitch wrote: »Can we take the decadent picnic party to the Caribbean please?
I'll bring piña coladas and the matching cake.
Cheers, h.
(Ido hope I get invited)
It's mostly for heathens, but we can take the scenic route to the final destination.
Ooo, take me: I'm a heathen! I love a good road trip, even when said road is paved with good intentions!
I make a really good tiramisu (with homemade sponge cake rather than ladyfingers, so it's easy to make great whalloping acres of it). And I could bring focaccia and savory bread pudding from the excellent artisan bakery just down the road.
Alright, I'll call and upgrade to the double decker handbasket. :laugh:
Of course, it's still to be seen if @pinuplove is going to pull herself together.
I made reservations!!! I also live a 5 minute walk from a Mexican bakery; I'll be bringing a Tres Leches cake.
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Can we pick up the pecan rolls from a couple of weeks ago on the way?11
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QuilterInVA wrote: »People eat crap loaded with sugar and feel virtuous because they are in a calorie deficit. Actually what you eat is more important. Protein requires more calories to burn than fat, followed by fat, with carbs a poor third. CICO has been disproved.
Results of eating "crap", but maintaining a calorie deficit over 3 years (CICO). Carbs, fat, sugar (especially that processed white sugar!!!), are all part of my regular diet.
PS. I'm having Cookie Crisp cereal, and an apricot, and possibly a fruit roll-up (if any are left) for lunch day.
Do you think you can maintain your weight and continue to eat junk food without counting calories and using mfp as a tool to help you?32 -
meagan8376 wrote: »QuilterInVA wrote: »People eat crap loaded with sugar and feel virtuous because they are in a calorie deficit. Actually what you eat is more important. Protein requires more calories to burn than fat, followed by fat, with carbs a poor third. CICO has been disproved.
Results of eating "crap", but maintaining a calorie deficit over 3 years (CICO). Carbs, fat, sugar (especially that processed white sugar!!!), are all part of my regular diet.
PS. I'm having Cookie Crisp cereal, and an apricot, and possibly a fruit roll-up (if any are left) for lunch day.
Do you think you can maintain your weight and continue to eat junk food without counting calories and using mfp as a tool to help you?
Why? Is she somehow less successful if she continues to count calories?
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As someone who has maintained for nearly 5 years and who does not eat clean by any definition - I freely admit I may not be able to do that without (loosely) counting calories and using MFP as a tool to help me.
Does that matter?
I mean, the Internet is here to stay and I am not giving away my iPad and I don't think MFP is going to close down.
In other news I may not be able to wake up for work on time without my alarm clock,or manage my finances without a budget, or remember all my shopping without a shopping list or find my destination without a map or remember my place in a book without a bookmark.
For all those who can do above without the tools, that's great - but why the issue about using them indefinitely??44 -
meagan8376 wrote: »QuilterInVA wrote: »People eat crap loaded with sugar and feel virtuous because they are in a calorie deficit. Actually what you eat is more important. Protein requires more calories to burn than fat, followed by fat, with carbs a poor third. CICO has been disproved.
Results of eating "crap", but maintaining a calorie deficit over 3 years (CICO). Carbs, fat, sugar (especially that processed white sugar!!!), are all part of my regular diet.
PS. I'm having Cookie Crisp cereal, and an apricot, and possibly a fruit roll-up (if any are left) for lunch day.
Do you think you can maintain your weight and continue to eat junk food without counting calories and using mfp as a tool to help you?
Yep. I already have. I lost my initial weight (about 170lbs) over a 2 year period, then went on a 1 year break from MFP & counting calories. I basically did a body recomp (without knowing what that was), continued working out and eating what I learned was my maintenance portions. I did gain 6lbs over the year, but dropped a pants size.
I turned my MFP maintenance into my normal. So when I stopped logging and just ate normally, I didn't gain back the excess fat. That's the beauty of never eliminating foods while losing weight, I never deviated from my normal eating habits other than relearning portion sizes, so when I stopped "dieting", I just ate what I was used to eating all along.
@try2again
I use MFP more so I don't under eat when I am making a conscious effort to lose weight. I know myself, and that I can go a bit overboard on cutting out too much while also ramping up my workouts. I'll eat a mostly healthy diet and supplement with junk food to make sure that I'm not in too great a deficit. I try to hit the 1/2 lb/week rate pretty consistently.24 -
meagan8376 wrote: »QuilterInVA wrote: »People eat crap loaded with sugar and feel virtuous because they are in a calorie deficit. Actually what you eat is more important. Protein requires more calories to burn than fat, followed by fat, with carbs a poor third. CICO has been disproved.
Results of eating "crap", but maintaining a calorie deficit over 3 years (CICO). Carbs, fat, sugar (especially that processed white sugar!!!), are all part of my regular diet.
PS. I'm having Cookie Crisp cereal, and an apricot, and possibly a fruit roll-up (if any are left) for lunch day.
Do you think you can maintain your weight and continue to eat junk food without counting calories and using mfp as a tool to help you?
Yep. I already have. I lost my initial weight (about 170lbs) over a 2 year period, then went on a 1 year break from MFP & counting calories. I basically did a body recomp (without knowing what that was), continued working out and eating what I learned was my maintenance portions. I did gain 6lbs over the year, but dropped a pants size.
I turned my MFP maintenance into my normal. So when I stopped logging and just ate normally, I don't gain back the excess fat.
Good!!! You look amazing. keeping the weight off is impressive in itself but you being able to do without it is worth boasting about. Not a lot of people could do it.24 -
MFP has made it all easy for me. I have my carbs, protein and fats set up so I have my numbers of grams to hit daily and work with that. And yes calories, but I work more to the carbs etc. But the calories are a big part. Why because what I eat daily for calories compared to what I was before May of 2018 was a huge difference. So it is the CICO. As for carbs I watch closely I am not what most would consider super low. But at 56 grams not high either. But as a T2 Diabetic carbs are not my friend. The simple fact is many sugar carbs, and bread carbs are the very things that will shoot up a blood sugar reading to unacceptable readings. So for me, and understand not the people who do not have a medical condition. There is a real reason that I am now pretty much staying away from the processed foods, the white sugar and the bread carbs. My end goal is to see how many of the Diabetic medications I can get off of. As I lose the weight, and exercise more. I have gotten off two medications, but would like to get off some more.8
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I am still lost as to why it is somehow superior to maintain without using MFP than with using it.
What system worked for VUA21 is great for her - but not sure why it is more impressive than anyone who does it with using MFP.
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paperpudding wrote: »As someone who has maintained for nearly 5 years and who does not eat clean by any definition - I freely admit I may not be able to do that without (loosely) counting calories and using MFP as a tool to help me.
Does that matter?
I mean, the Internet is here to stay and I am not giving away my iPad and I don't think MFP is going to close down.
In other news I may not be able to wake up for work on time without my alarm clock, or manage my finances without a budget, or remember all my shopping without a shopping list or find my destination without a map or remember my place in a book without a bookmark.
For all those who can do above without the tools, that's great - but why the issue about using them indefinitely??
"You're really going to keep logging all of your food for the rest of your life?"
Maybe I will. Maybe I won't. But if I do, WTF is wrong with that?
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It’s called sour grapes.13
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paperpudding wrote: »I am still lost as to why it is somehow superior to maintain without using MFP than with using it.
What system worked for VUA21 is great for her - but not sure why it is more impressive than anyone who does it with using MFP.
It's not. At least IMHO, tools exist for a reason. I absolutely need my alarm clock to get out of bed on time, my grandfather never needed one as he woke up at about 5AM everyday naturally. It's no different than MFP, some people need this tool, some people don't, neither person is superior, we're just different.22 -
meagan8376 wrote: »meagan8376 wrote: »QuilterInVA wrote: »People eat crap loaded with sugar and feel virtuous because they are in a calorie deficit. Actually what you eat is more important. Protein requires more calories to burn than fat, followed by fat, with carbs a poor third. CICO has been disproved.
Results of eating "crap", but maintaining a calorie deficit over 3 years (CICO). Carbs, fat, sugar (especially that processed white sugar!!!), are all part of my regular diet.
PS. I'm having Cookie Crisp cereal, and an apricot, and possibly a fruit roll-up (if any are left) for lunch day.
Do you think you can maintain your weight and continue to eat junk food without counting calories and using mfp as a tool to help you?
Yep. I already have. I lost my initial weight (about 170lbs) over a 2 year period, then went on a 1 year break from MFP & counting calories. I basically did a body recomp (without knowing what that was), continued working out and eating what I learned was my maintenance portions. I did gain 6lbs over the year, but dropped a pants size.
I turned my MFP maintenance into my normal. So when I stopped logging and just ate normally, I don't gain back the excess fat.
Good!!! You look amazing. keeping the weight off is impressive in itself but you being able to do without it is worth boasting about. Not a lot of people could do it.
MFP would cease to exist if we weren't such flawed individuals.7 -
paperpudding wrote: »In other news I may not be able to wake up for work on time without my alarm clock, or manage my finances without a budget, or remember all my shopping without a shopping list or find my destination without a map or remember my place in a book without a bookmark.
It may turn that logging my food is just that same way.
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meagan8376 wrote: »meagan8376 wrote: »QuilterInVA wrote: »People eat crap loaded with sugar and feel virtuous because they are in a calorie deficit. Actually what you eat is more important. Protein requires more calories to burn than fat, followed by fat, with carbs a poor third. CICO has been disproved.
Results of eating "crap", but maintaining a calorie deficit over 3 years (CICO). Carbs, fat, sugar (especially that processed white sugar!!!), are all part of my regular diet.
PS. I'm having Cookie Crisp cereal, and an apricot, and possibly a fruit roll-up (if any are left) for lunch day.
Do you think you can maintain your weight and continue to eat junk food without counting calories and using mfp as a tool to help you?
Yep. I already have. I lost my initial weight (about 170lbs) over a 2 year period, then went on a 1 year break from MFP & counting calories. I basically did a body recomp (without knowing what that was), continued working out and eating what I learned was my maintenance portions. I did gain 6lbs over the year, but dropped a pants size.
I turned my MFP maintenance into my normal. So when I stopped logging and just ate normally, I don't gain back the excess fat.
Good!!! You look amazing. keeping the weight off is impressive in itself but you being able to do without it is worth boasting about. Not a lot of people could do it.
So people who lose weight and continue to diligently log in order to confidently maintain their loss with no fear or apprehension don’t deserve to boast? Shouldn’t be proud of their accomplishments?22 -
meagan8376 wrote: »QuilterInVA wrote: »People eat crap loaded with sugar and feel virtuous because they are in a calorie deficit. Actually what you eat is more important. Protein requires more calories to burn than fat, followed by fat, with carbs a poor third. CICO has been disproved.
Results of eating "crap", but maintaining a calorie deficit over 3 years (CICO). Carbs, fat, sugar (especially that processed white sugar!!!), are all part of my regular diet.
PS. I'm having Cookie Crisp cereal, and an apricot, and possibly a fruit roll-up (if any are left) for lunch day.
Do you think you can maintain your weight and continue to eat junk food without counting calories and using mfp as a tool to help you?
Considering that portion creep is a real thing, why would it be a bad thing to keep the tool that prevents that from happening?18
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