What I Hate About Watching My Weight/New Lifestyle/Dieting, etc. (A Place to Vent)

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  • jillstreett
    jillstreett Posts: 69 Member
    Oh I have a few:

    1) watching my husband eat late at night, and it’s always something good like ice cream. I do eat ice cream but it’s earlier in the day, but I still want some when he has it.

    2) people springing a surprise dinner idea on me like an hour before dinner. I like to eat most of my calories earlier in the day, unless a big dinner is pre-planned I usually only have around 300 cals for dinner. I have refused these when I just can’t swing it, and don’t feel bad about it.

    3) as I have lost weight the same exact exercise burns less calories. I mean it’s good that I am losing but.......

    Definitely 1 and 2! Oh my goodness 1 and 2 are very, very difficult to maintain sometimes! I dislike eating past 7pm and 99% of days eat majority of calories from breakfast through after lunch snack!
  • ritzvin
    ritzvin Posts: 2,860 Member
    COGypsy wrote: »
    Cooking. I hate cooking. I hate planning to cook, prepping to cook, cleaning up the cooking....it's the most miserable chore I do. I've cut down eating out to 3-5 times a week and gotten meal prep down to a couple of hours most weeks, but still dread kitchen time every Sunday. I just miss having food that I actually look forward to eating. But I'm much closer to looking how I'd like to look, so I guess I'll take it!

    ditto. I eat a lot of soup/potatoes/etc made in ~5kg batches (and yep- that's about the max of what'll fit into an electric pressure cooker).
  • ritzvin
    ritzvin Posts: 2,860 Member
    ritzvin wrote: »
    Explaining to people once the weight is gone that you are still 'watching' calorie intake. It's the benefit (or curse) of the learning process from logging.

    eta.. And explaining... yes I still workout and do it because I enjoy it.

    yep this. Having to explain the proper order of cause and effect when it comes to weight. As in: "No, I don't not have to watch my calories because I'm thin (as if I was blessed with some miracle unicorn metabolism that lets me eat all the things). I'm (relatively) thin because I DO watch my calories." Up there with explaining to my fellow cyclists post-ride that "No- my 4'10" 112 lb self most definitely did NOT burn enough calories on that 30 mile hill ride to eat a plate of burger and fries/order of chicken wings and a beer in the pub afterward)."

    I hate that one. I was at an event that was a wine flight + heavy appetizer, and one of the women at our table made a comment about how she was surprised how full she felt, since it was "only" wine and cheese and crackers/bread. I pointed out to her that we'd easily consumed 600 calories between all of the components, and her jaw dropped as she said that "YOU count calories?"

    Well, yes. That's part of how/why I look like I do.

    yep.

    I actually have a cheat sheet card for crackers/cheese/pepperoni/mini salami since they are out at many larger dance events (and minimal time to log on the spot; also was a while before I finally found a cheddar/colby listing in cubic inches - so I had to do the math).
  • COGypsy
    COGypsy Posts: 1,363 Member
    ritzvin wrote: »
    COGypsy wrote: »
    Cooking. I hate cooking. I hate planning to cook, prepping to cook, cleaning up the cooking....it's the most miserable chore I do. I've cut down eating out to 3-5 times a week and gotten meal prep down to a couple of hours most weeks, but still dread kitchen time every Sunday. I just miss having food that I actually look forward to eating. But I'm much closer to looking how I'd like to look, so I guess I'll take it!

    ditto. I eat a lot of soup/potatoes/etc made in ~5kg batches (and yep- that's about the max of what'll fit into an electric pressure cooker).

    Yep--only I'm a Crock Pot kind of girl! It's generally either some kind of soup or a combo of baked meat, frozen veg and rice in a bowl...repeated ad infinitum.
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