Anyone else NOT on a diet?
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Masterchef2000
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People ask me what diet I'm on, I always say I'm not. I'm just eating like I should have been. I eat waaaaay more salads and still eat what I want, just in smaller portions and I stay away from junk food. If I have pasta, bread, curry or whatever, it's no big deal. I just eat a smaller portion with some salad and have no problem losing weight with my exercise.
I just noticed (coming from a Mountain Dew junkie) that I can not have soda anymore, period. If I do, I end up with the worst stomach cramps and in the bathroom within hours. It's good but at the same time, I would like to splurge a little when I go out to eat (which is rare anyway). Oh well, my body has had enough and tells me no more, ever.
So, who else is not on a diet and is still losing weight?
I just noticed (coming from a Mountain Dew junkie) that I can not have soda anymore, period. If I do, I end up with the worst stomach cramps and in the bathroom within hours. It's good but at the same time, I would like to splurge a little when I go out to eat (which is rare anyway). Oh well, my body has had enough and tells me no more, ever.
So, who else is not on a diet and is still losing weight?
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I started MFP in February of 2011. By May or so, it became a true lifestyle change and not a diet. After I lost the weight people would ask what my "secret" was. As soon as I tell them that I eat reasonable portions of food, I lose their interest. Quick fixes are so much more alluring!0
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I don't see myself as on a diet. I don't limit myself on anything. I just eat better and holding myself accountable.0
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I'm happy to say I've lost 116 pounds and never dieted.... I just changed my lifestyle! :happy:0
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No diet here! I have no desire to cut anything "out". I have totally managed to cut "back" on things that aren't so good for me. But I still have what I want (chocolate, wine, pizza, etc.) I just manage it better now!0
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Yes, I prefer lifestyle change. I still eat what I want, but I changed how much and what.0
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Many people consider counting calories a diet. I'm not doing anything like low carbs, or a diet that prescribes what I can eat. Just counting calories, and learning what a proper portion size is so that I don't have to count calories forever.0
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no diet here! I eat anything in moderation, it's a lifestyle change for me....0
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I eat a healthy diet. I am not on one.0
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People ask me what diet I'm on, I always say I'm not. I'm just eating like I should have been. I eat waaaaay more salads and still eat what I want, just in smaller portions and I stay away from junk food. If I have pasta, bread, curry or whatever, it's no big deal. I just eat a smaller portion with some salad and have no problem losing weight with my exercise.
I just noticed (coming from a Mountain Dew junkie) that I can not have soda anymore, period. If I do, I end up with the worst stomach cramps and in the bathroom within hours. It's good but at the same time, I would like to splurge a little when I go out to eat (which is rare anyway). Oh well, my body has had enough and tells me no more, ever.
So, who else is not on a diet and is still losing weight?
I'm definitely not on a diet - I just make much better choices. I still have things I want (like deep dish Chicago-style pizza) every once in a while... I just don't have it ALL the TIME! Lol0 -
I do not diet; I changed my life. And like you said, I eat and live the way I should have been eating and living all along.
There is a girl at work who saw how much weight and lost. She decided to do this "diet" (this "diet" meaning counting calories) and she stopped when she reached her goal and has now gained everything back plus some. She started her "diet" again today so I am interested to see how long this one lasts.0 -
I'm not fixated on eating less, it's all about eating better (which implies sensible portion control) On pizza night it's 2 slices (rather than half the pizza) and on Saturday there was ice cream for dessert - albeit a smaller serving and I savoured every molecule.0
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I am not a diet. MFP says 1200 calories, and that is what I try to stick to. I eat and drink what I want. Moderation is the key!0
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That is what I am doing! Just a lifestyle change. Being more active and just eating slightly less focusing on nutrients and stuff.
Eating "low calorie" stuff is great if its good food like fruits, vegetables ect. If you are eating stuff like chips , snack cakes , and tons of junk food. You could prob. still get away with eating them once a day and losing weight as long as you are under your calories.
However...these foods tend to be overeaten! Thats why I am just trying to eat as healthy!
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I love this post. I hate when people call it a diet. It's not a diet.. It's a permanent lifestyle change for me.0
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I'm with you... trying to make the healthier choices, but still have the bad one's (portion control) ever now and then. I'm not on a diet, I know it will take me a little longer to get to my goal, but at least this way I know I will stick with it!0
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Many people consider counting calories a diet. I'm not doing anything like low carbs, or a diet that prescribes what I can eat. Just counting calories, and learning what a proper portion size is so that I don't have to count calories forever.
exactly!0 -
Definitely believe its a lifestyle change instead. I'm not on a specific diet in any way. I eat what I like just in sensible portions and I'm at a point where some calorific food just aren't worth the calories. If I really want a treat I have one though x0
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I have NOT been on a diet since August of 2010. I have just made a lifestyle change. I eat no white flour. Only whole and/or sprouted grains. Veggies by the ton. And I don't do any sugar or artificial sweeteners. I have learned a ton about food and nutrition and only eat limited processed food. I think if people go on diets, they deprive themselves of things they shouldn't have. And they lose steam and fall off the wagon. Also, they tend to drop their weight and gain it all back because they go back to the bad habits when they get to their goal weight.0
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I've cut wheat as I seem to have a mild intolerance and do pile loads of water on if start eating it daily and get bad bloat (look pregnant!)
My tummy shrunk loads just from dropping wheat but I ate everything else that I liked before and discovered a few new foods that I'd never tried before.
I like corn tortilla wraps for sandwiches rather than gluten free bread though its ok toasted with cheese or scrambled eggs on! I had to experiment with a few brands to find one I liked. Still have curry, chocolate and brandy & coke though! :happy:0 -
I so hear you! I am changing little by little not really sticking to any diet. Most people fail when there are diets so no diets for me0
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