What’s your diet like?
vivigotu
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Hiii everyone, I would just like to know what works for you, tips? Recipes? Or your diet plan.
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I am a Keto'er (mainly for reversing my type II diabetes) and IF(fasting 16:8)3
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I eat whatever I want to eat as long as it fits within my calorie (and to a lesser extent my macro) goal. Now that doesn't mean that I eat pizza and McDonald's all day, every day. But I do have them sometimes. I also eat a lot of grilled chicken, rice, fish, Pineapple, avocado, and many other different foods. I try to get a good nutritional balance, but I don't deem any food "bad", and I allow myself to continue to enjoy eating.
I have lost over 30 pounds so far.5 -
I mostly eat pescetarian though I have meat 1-2 times per week and that is typically restaurant meals. I eat about 90% of my meals at home, cook from scratch, focus on fresh food when possible and some frozen.
I eat no snacks, small breakfast (200 calories usually), and a larger lunch/dinner. I eat large volumes of vegetables at those meals. I eat a lot of things many people here don't - like sweets, rice, potatoes, dairy products, fast food - but in small portions. I drink mostly water and black coffee.
Normally, I like drinking craft beer and sparkling wine but my husband & I decided to do a totally dry year for 2019. It's not changed my weight at all, as I find that I just eat more sweets instead.
I have lost about 135 lb total since 2007, though the bulk of that was lost in 2013 using MFP, and I have kept it off for 5+ years so far. I fluctuate about 7-10 lb up and down over the seasons with activity and such.5 -
Smoothie for breakfast, salad with grilled chicken for lunch, balanced meal w protein carb and veg for dinner.
Guilty at night of snacking on popcorn (airpopped) and having a small sweet. I agree with prior post that going with no wine makes you crave sweets for awhile... doing that myself! Lol2 -
I ate pretty much whatever I wanted and prioritized foods I found filling, protein and fiber. Moderately higher carb. Did 16:8 for awhile but didn't stick with it. Steadily increased my steps. Lost 20 lbs and have been maintaining for a couple of years.0
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I eat whatever. As long as I am within my calorie goal I don’t stress it. I’ve tried eating “fresh” and “unprocessed” but I don’t like it. I think there’s so many people who tell us what is right and what is wrong to eat, but the body will lose weight no matter what you eat as long as you are in a deficit.
To answer your question, I personally eat a lot of eggs, chicken, bacon, ground turkey, fish. But if I feel like a Big Mac or a taco from Taco Bell I will eat it. Lol.2 -
Lots of whole foods...pizza most Friday nights.1
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I am a whole foods, plant-based eater. Yesterday:
B - blueberry, spinach and flax smoothie; coffee
L - steamed mustard greens with black beans, onions and spices; mixed salad with steamed zucchini, raw grape tomatoes, pickled onions, and herbs; apple slices
S - apple slices & walnuts
D - salad (massaged kale, romaine lettuce, red bell pepper, onions); homemade green dressing (cashew milk, cilantro, tomatillo, vinegar, spices); steamed mushrooms with spices; mixed salad with steamed zucchini, raw grape tomatoes, pickled onions, and herbs; corn on the cob; apple slices1 -
I eat whatever foods I like in smaller portions than I’d like. I eat what others might consider “junk food”. I eat what can be considered “healthy food”. I cook at home. I eat out at restaurants. I overindulge occasionally on special occasions. I skip breakfast most days of the week but don’t have any hard rules about meal spacing or timing and just go by how I feel in that moment. I usually don’t drink my calories, opting instead for water or unsweetened tea and the occasional diet soda. I allow myself to have sweet “treats” a few times a week. I don’t eat at work when I work graveyard shift. I work out fasted because I hate the feeling of food sloshing around in my belly when I exercise. I have quite a sizable post-workout meal, usually fast food. I try to stay away from most foods high in oxalate because I’ve passed a kidney stone before and it’s not fun at all. I only drink alcohol in social settings, probably less than a dozen times a year. I drink a lot of water. I eat vegetables. I eat meat. I eat dairy but have to take lactose pills because I’m lactose intolerant. I’ve never liked seafood or shellfish so I don’t eat those. I eat “natural” whole foods. I eat heavily processed foods. I often go for lesser calorie foods for snacks because I know I’m a snacker. If I get bored or watch TV, I tend to snack so I limit my TV time and try to stay busy. I don’t weigh my food because over the years I’ve gotten good at eyeballing portions but I do own a food scale and will use it if I feel I need to. I lost 43 lbs and have maintained a healthy weight for almost 6 years now so I guess this “strategy” is working for me. I have no intentions of changing my way of eating at this moment in time.3
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being OLD..(68) I have to watch everything I eat..I have a very slow metabolism...and I have to because I didn't watch what I was eating for a very long time and have a bunch to lose. The ONLY diet that works for me is low carb. I have tried them all and Low carb is the only one that I can stick to without being hungry or craving sugar.
While I love sugar and carbs..the do NOT love me. I lost 60 lbs doing low carb about 5 years ago. I plan to do it again.3 -
mainly home made fresh foods, but I'll eat the pizza and the burger and the chips and the cake too. Sometimes I need to eat less of all of the above, because unfortunately in my older age I can no longer eat as much as I used to. Seems like i look at food and I get fat. SIGH.
However, that being said, low carb doesn't work for me (I get starving hungry). So a balanced macros generally works best for me. I increase or decrease the carbs based on overall total calories I need to consume for loss or bulking.1 -
A 5:2 IF. My off-day diet is mostly pretty plain and consists of plain rice and chicken with some cottage cheese. Some days I switch the chicken for a fish (usually salmon), ground beef or tofu. The rice is usually always there. For some, my dishes seem really boring and not tasty at all and I can see why. For me, they are mostly functional.
Fasting day food consists mostly just from oats, eggs, and chicken.1 -
It won’t hurt to add some flavor. My diets were very boring and decided to switch it up a little.0
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I mainly eat the same things I did before, only less of them.
I did make some modifications. If I found something didn't keep me full, or wasn't worth the delicious points (calories), I subbed in something better or more satiating.0 -
I eat pescetarian for the last two years, former vegan for 6.5 years. I include fish in diet about 1-2x per week, otherwise about 3 eggs per week on average, moderate dairy (mostly plain Greek yogurt, very occasional cheese) and lots and lots of plants. I used to think my macros were something like 15/20/65 protein/fat/carbs, but since logging my food I am surprised that it's closer to 17/35/48 protein/fat/carbs. I do tend to include a lot of nuts/seeds in diet, some coconut and avocado and a little olive oil. I really would like my carbs a little higher as I do a lot of dance/ballet and need more readily available energy. So that's a new goal.0
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I drink alot of water and have a Cliff Bar fir breakfast and Smoothies normally for lunch. Now for dinner I will try and eat a sensible full meal which consists of rice, salad and possibly a Morning Star or Gardenia plant based meat. Oh yeah I also drink about two cups of Bustello Coffee per day, which is my favorite type of coffee. I would like to know what your and other folks diet and exercise regiment look like as well.
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Some days I have a low carb 'keto' style intake. Some days, not.
On the keto days it's a lot of eggs, cheese, and sausage, with tiny amounts of leafy greens and mixed vegetables to keep my carbs below 5% of daily intake. On not-keto days my intake is all over the place.0 -
I stay away from as much junk as I can (because of temptation to go back to binge eating, PLUS I feel so much better eating healthier choices!) I have totally or at least 99% eliminated fast food, sugary drinks, alcohol , high starch veggies, sugars , white flour...etc.. I eat Lean proteins, veggies, fruits , nuts and drink lots of water. went from 280 last april to 217.8 as of today. feel like a million bucks with around 37 lbs to go for my goal. I don't really believe in the KETO or CARNIVORE or any other very restrictive diet because they all are non-sustainable long term for most. Just eat balanced diet and exercise. It's not rocket science.1
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I eat a pescatarian diet which is plant based with seafood, eggs and some dairy.
I recently had bloodwork which my GP and my endocrinologist were thrilled with. I've gotten off of insulin and stayed off it. I feel better overall and even my anxiety and depression symptoms have lessened.0
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