just made my food diary public.....
2catowner
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this means you can see where I overdue on the weekends with my wine and occasionally lemon martinis... actually I guess on the alcohol a lot....:blushing:
If anyone has any suggestions on my food choices, let me know, because I am a bit of a standstill right now...hit that 'ole plateau....
If anyone has any suggestions on my food choices, let me know, because I am a bit of a standstill right now...hit that 'ole plateau....
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Wow girl. Are you done logging for today? You need to make sure and eat at least half your exercise calories back. Also are you drinking your water? Make sure and keep track of that too. That helps me see where I'm at with my liquids for the day. I have to applaud you for putting your diary out there for critique. I'm at work so I just peeked at today it doesn't seem like you're doing bad if you get your exercise calories in. You are doing AWESOME on your exercise. WOW that is a lof of calories burned.
Good Luck! I hope you get a lot of helpful feedback.0 -
I would suggest more fruit and veggies... you have exercised a lot and need to make up some calories and those would be the most benificial...0
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wow... i am amazed at your exercise routine! great job! do you wear a heart rate monitor to track calories burned, or do you use the machine counter/mfp exercise entry? i was thinking that because you are exercising so much, if you're not sure the exact calories burned you could end up with a big discrepancy between that and what the machines are saying. i've noticed that mine do not match up well with my hrm. causes a problem when you eat back all of those calories - i think i was going over on calories before i purchased a hrm. they can be expensive, but they really do help. keep up the good work!0
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If this is working for you and you're losing weight the way you want to, then keep doing it.
If it's not working, I'd suggest you eliminate the high sodium stuff and all the empty calorie cookies and sweets and eat more fresh foods (fruit, veggies, lean protein, whole grain)
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Wow girl. Are you done logging for today? You need to make sure and eat at least half your exercise calories back. Also are you drinking your water? Make sure and keep track of that too. That helps me see where I'm at with my liquids for the day. I have to applaud you for putting your diary out there for critique. I'm at work so I just peeked at today it doesn't seem like you're doing bad if you get your exercise calories in. You are doing AWESOME on your exercise. WOW that is a lof of calories burned.
Good Luck! I hope you get a lot of helpful feedback.0 -
wow... i am amazed at your exercise routine! great job! do you wear a heart rate monitor to track calories burned, or do you use the machine counter/mfp exercise entry? i was thinking that because you are exercising so much, if you're not sure the exact calories burned you could end up with a big discrepancy between that and what the machines are saying. i've noticed that mine do not match up well with my hrm. causes a problem when you eat back all of those calories - i think i was going over on calories before i purchased a hrm. they can be expensive, but they really do help. keep up the good work!0
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Wow girl. Are you done logging for today? You need to make sure and eat at least half your exercise calories back. Also are you drinking your water? Make sure and keep track of that too. That helps me see where I'm at with my liquids for the day. I have to applaud you for putting your diary out there for critique. I'm at work so I just peeked at today it doesn't seem like you're doing bad if you get your exercise calories in. You are doing AWESOME on your exercise. WOW that is a lof of calories burned.
Good Luck! I hope you get a lot of helpful feedback.0 -
I'm surprised that you eat so many calories and yet there's so little fiber in your diet! :noway: I would definitely recommend that you eat more vegetables and fruits and whole grains. Looks like you like cereals. Try Kashi cereals. They have A LOT of fiber from many different grains in them.0
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This is an excerpt from a webpage with info on fiber that I thought you might find helpful.
Q: I know fiber helps keep people “regular.” I’ve also heard it helps flush fat from the body. Is that true?
A: Yes, fiber can help rid the body of some dietary fat. Because the human body is unable to break down fiber, it leaves the body pretty much in the same form it entered. As fiber winds its way through your digestive system, it grabs fats and carries them all the way through to the colon, where a fat-and-fi ber package is bundled, water is extracted, and the bundle eliminated from the body. Keep in mind, though, that it’s all a matter of proportion. If you eat half an apple and a whole pizza, the amount of fi ber in the apple is not up to the task of scrubbing out all the fat from the pizza.
From: http://www.vegetariantimes.com/ask/130 -
This is an excerpt from a webpage with info on fiber that I thought you might find helpful.
Q: I know fiber helps keep people “regular.” I’ve also heard it helps flush fat from the body. Is that true?
A: Yes, fiber can help rid the body of some dietary fat. Because the human body is unable to break down fiber, it leaves the body pretty much in the same form it entered. As fiber winds its way through your digestive system, it grabs fats and carries them all the way through to the colon, where a fat-and-fi ber package is bundled, water is extracted, and the bundle eliminated from the body. Keep in mind, though, that it’s all a matter of proportion. If you eat half an apple and a whole pizza, the amount of fi ber in the apple is not up to the task of scrubbing out all the fat from the pizza.
From: http://www.vegetariantimes.com/ask/130 -
I'm surprised that you eat so many calories and yet there's so little fiber in your diet! :noway: I would definitely recommend that you eat more vegetables and fruits and whole grains. Looks like you like cereals. Try Kashi cereals. They have A LOT of fiber from many different grains in them.0
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What about sodium?? I checked out your diary and some of the foods you are consuming I am pretty sure are higher on the sodium content. Maybe add that as one of the things tracked to your diary and check it out cause that can cause issues with weight loss too.0
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I'm surprised that you eat so many calories and yet there's so little fiber in your diet! :noway: I would definitely recommend that you eat more vegetables and fruits and whole grains. Looks like you like cereals. Try Kashi cereals. They have A LOT of fiber from many different grains in them.
There's an easy way to find out. Check the nutritional facts on both and compare them. I believe that Kashi as more dietary fiber and I can never finish that bowl of cereal quickly. It requires more chewing than Total cereal def. And the kind of cereal you like has high sugar content for a cereal so I wouldn't overdo it on the cereal. One bowl a day for breakfast. Btw you shouldn't be relying on cereal for most of your fiber. Real vegetables and fruits can't stress them enough. If you like the pomegranate I would add that into the cereal myself and maybe with some blueberries. That seems like an easy way to get some fruits in. :bigsmile:0
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