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Read "New Rules of Lifting for Women". It will help you make sense of the gym and good use of that money. Don't drink sugar. Kudos on the cooking--one of my problems is relying on what's easy way too much. Get serious about learning more. Don't give up because weight loss is slow. Every pound you don't gain is one you don't have to lose! Just keep on hangin' in there until you find the key to the healthy weight you're looking for!0
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Eating way too few calories is what got me here trying to track my stuff in the first place. I will try and do more, but sometimes, honestly, there just isn't any more food to HAVE.
You sound like you need to locate a food pantry. Also see if Angel Food has a distributor near you. Sometimes they have really good produce boxes. Also you may qualify for food stamps. I know a lot of people think badly of food stamps but if you NEED them you should get them. It is people who get them just because they can that make it look bad. Also if any of your kids are under 5 look into WIC. They can help a lot with milk, eggs, peanut butter and good cereals. Oh and some cheese last I checked. We stopped going to our pantry and dropped WIC because we no longer needed it. Lets others get what they need.0 -
I've got a budget of only $160 a month to feed all 5 of usPlease, if someone could just tell me what the heck is going on here??[/quote]
are ther no food banks or churches that you can get help from on your food....everything I have read you really need to eat at LEAST 1200 cals a day.....hope you can get some help out there....160 dollars for 5 people, is not enough to feed growing children.....good luck....0 -
Consider changing your macros (% breakdown of carbs, protien and fat). Your diary shows that you are drinking a lot of calories, and you seem to consume more fat than protien! Switch Non-fat milk for 2%, cut back on the cheese or switch to low fat. Also, don't assume ground turkey is a better option. I had a steak last night that had less fat than the ground turkey! I know shopping on a tight budget is tough. But your entire family will benefit from healthy choices. Good luck!
I was thinking along the same lines.... you seem to be taking in too many carbs and not enough protein...0 -
To me the problem is obvious. You are 5' 8.5" and156 lbs. you don't need to lose any more weight. Your body is trying to tell you that.0
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If you've lost 21 lbs. in 160 days that's about a pound a week on average. That's not a bad loss level, especially for someone (now) at a healthy BMI.
No no. 42lbs in 370 days. I've got 21 left to go.
If you started at MFP at 177 lbs. and that was 160 days ago and you're now at 156, that's 21 lbs. in about 23 weeks. I must be misunderstanding.0 -
Forgive me if these have already been suggested, but I don't have a moment to read through the thread and I really want to help:
1) NEVER drink soda. Just never. Don't. Ever.
2) Cereal makes just as good (if not better) an"instant" dinner as pizza. Even better if it's old-fashioned oatmeal. Only takes 5 minutes, you control the sugar and there's NO fat or sodium in there. Do your kids and yourself a favor and NEVER bring home a pizza. Just never. Don't. Ever.
3) Get yourself a 32-oz, refillable water bottle and keep it with you at all times. Drink. Refill. Drink. Refill. Drink. Refill. Try not to float away.
4) Log EVERYTHING you put in your mouth. No cheating. Not even a bite! If you think it's too small to log, it's too small to bother putting in your mouth. No excuses.
Honestly, you will see a difference if you do the above. YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!!
This is great advice! Soda (we call it pop here in Michigan) is so loaded with sugars especially Mountain Dew. I have the hardest time with this! I am addicted to pop! Pepsi is my downfall. I don't think that substituting it with diet is a good idea either because the sweeteners in those drinks are hazardous to your health. Just drink water or fat free milk. If you do drink any juice make sure it is 100% juice but even then juice is full of sugar too! Just try not to drink your calories at all. (This coming from someone who loves Pepsi) I am trying my hardest not to drink it. I have been doing ok. Hang in there and good luck!0 -
Rold Gold - Pretzel Sticks, 2 oz (53 sticks)
Mountain Dew
^^ This is why.
I know it's alright to cheat a nit, but once you get closer to goal, you plateu and cheating makes is worse.0 -
Cheese is expensive and unhealthy and it looks like you have a lot of that. Cut out some cheese.
NOOOO! Don't take my cheese!!! I can't live without cheese!!! :sad:0 -
1) NEVER drink soda. Just never. Don't. Ever.
Agreed. Soda is the worst possible waste of calories I can think of.0 -
I can't even begin to afford fish. Where I'm at, one good sized piece (enough to feed 5 people) costs 3 times as much as any other meat. Even a can of Tuna costs as much as a gallon of gas.0
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Please be gentle, but I need some help figuring out what is WRONG!?
I've been on my journey to a smaller me for a year officially and on MFP for 160 of those days (as of this morning). My malfunction goes like this:
I started MfP at 177lbs
After the initial weight drop associated with keeping track of what I'm actually doing (tracking calories/exercise/water) I can't seem to drop but 1lb every 6th week?! :noway:
On average (minus a few gym bans thanks to my youngest) I spend 5 days a week at the gym for at LEAST an hour doing various activities. I use the treadmills, the elliptical, walk the track (I'm working on running, but I have a short leg, so I still fall down a LOT), I pick things up and put them down.... You get the idea.
I try to eat as best I can (minus some pizza here and there when there just really ISN'T any time to cook). I avoid soda most of the time (Root beer is my weakness and I KNOW I downed 2 mountain dews in one day, but it was hot and the water was only lukewarm vs. the ice cold soda). I've got a budget of only $160 a month to feed all 5 of us, so I make mostly everything I can from scratch. So, yeah. The foods not ALWAYS the best, but I try.
I track my water and I must admit, the first few times I saw how MUCH it was, I was afraid I might drown in my sleep, but I'm over that little scare :laugh:
How on EARTH am I only losing 1lb every 6th week?!?!
I'm 5'8.5"
CW: 156
Loss goal per week set at 1lb because I've got 20 some lbs left to drop.
I (think) I have opened my diary to MFP.
Please, if someone could just tell me what the heck is going on here???
Pretty please? :flowerforyou:
You're getting so much good advice. There was a comment about dairy, I do agree with trying to eliminate or limit dairy. It isn't good for everyone - some 60% of adults are lactose intolerant and many don't even know it. This isn't even an illness, it's just that after mammals are weaned, it's natural in many people to stop producing the enzyme to digest milk. They (and this was me) just walk around not losing weight and feeling bloated sometimes and not really knowing why. Dairy is pushed so hard in the US but actually for calcium, (unless you have a nut allergy) almond milk has almost half the US RDA in one serving and other great nutrition. It does have less protein, though.
The only thing I would add is to check your fiber. The going recommendation is something like 25 grams per day, and processed carbs (white rice, white flour, white pasta etc) won't give you nearly enough. I know many people say carbs are bad but the whole grain/nuts/seeds kinda carbs will keep your system moving and help you lose weight0 -
Looking back over the past week in your food diary, I don't see much of any fruits and vegetables showing up. Are you eating fruits and veggies and not logging them? If yes, start logging them now. Do you weight / measure all your foods, and use the recipe builder function on the website for home cooked meals? If you're estimating or always trying to find something close enough in the MFP database, good chance you're off by a good bit on how much you are actually eating.
As for the fruits and veg; if you're not eating much of any you really need to start incorporating them into your diet on a regular basis. Raw fruits and veggies are pretty much always relatively low in calories, high in fiber and packed full of vitamins and minerals your body needs to function at it's best.
Given the amount you're working out, I do think you're not netting enough calories. Make sure you log your exercise as accurately as possible and maybe try eating back those exercise calories. A lot of people (myself included) have found that upping your calories even by only 200-300 a day will help your body break through a plateau.
Your weight loss over those 370 equates to 0.8 lbs per week average. That's really not bad for a full year average.0 -
Eat more.
I'm really trying to. Where I'm at now (eating as close to my goal calories as budget allows) is a HUGE improvement all by itself. I used to only eat one meal a day and it wasn't ever very much.
I want to thank you for your suggestions.
I'll work on trying to find more greens for less greenbacks :laugh:0 -
to change your macros click MY HOME...click GOALS...scroll down...click CHANGE GOALS..choose custom, click CONTINUE...you will be able to change the percentages.
upping your protein will be a great thing.
and watch the sodium!!!
and i love weight training...you can pick up your kids and squat...i used to do that with mine.
Thank you!! :flowerforyou:
And I play lots of pick up and put down games with the smallest (he's 45lbs). Not sure if they'd really "count" as exercise since I usually do them every day for a good 30-45 minutes :laugh:0 -
It appears that almost every day you are going over on your sodium intake. Perhaps you are retaining a lot of water? Try to cut back on the salt a bit. Good luck and great job so far!0
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Eat more.
I'm really trying to. Where I'm at now (eating as close to my goal calories as budget allows) is a HUGE improvement all by itself. I used to only eat one meal a day and it wasn't ever very much.
I want to thank you for your suggestions.
I'll work on trying to find more greens for less greenbacks :laugh:
It's hard on a budget. I know from experience. Just trade the money that you spend on pop (soda) for healthier options. A six pack of pop here in michigan costs about $5 That could buy you some extra veggies or fruits depending on if that's accurate where you are at. Good luck to you!0 -
Eating way too few calories is what got me here trying to track my stuff in the first place. I will try and do more, but sometimes, honestly, there just isn't any more food to HAVE.
You sound like you need to locate a food pantry. Also see if Angel Food has a distributor near you. Sometimes they have really good produce boxes. Also you may qualify for food stamps. I know a lot of people think badly of food stamps but if you NEED them you should get them. It is people who get them just because they can that make it look bad. Also if any of your kids are under 5 look into WIC. They can help a lot with milk, eggs, peanut butter and good cereals. Oh and some cheese last I checked. We stopped going to our pantry and dropped WIC because we no longer needed it. Lets others get what they need.
Sadly, I qualify for nothing in the way of food stamps or any other assistance from the state. My husband brings home $40 to much to get anything. I tried. Sat all day in their office while they were handing "money" over like it was going out of style to people that were bragging on bringing in almost double what we do (I don't have a job right now. Can NOT afford daycare and just don't qualify for assistance to help pay for it :ohwell: ). Though they DID tell me they'd be MORE than willing to "hook me up" if I would leave my husband :noway: :grumble: :noway:
Same goes for the WIC office.
Local food banks require a copy of you latest power bill so they can "verify" what income you said you had to pay your bills with.
But thanks for the ideas. :flowerforyou:0 -
Are you eating enough calories??
Are you weighing your foods? If not the calories you are using will be wrong.
Keep drinking lots of water.0 -
Drop all soda and pizza. It is amazing how much those "occasionally" add up. If you have a tight food budget they are expensive and you don't need them. Spend that in better quality foods. Water is much cheaper and you'll feel a lot better on $20 worth of veggies than $20 of soda pizza.
Do you do intense cardio? Intervals on the eliptical would be great. Go really really fast for 30 secs, easy for a minute, repeat 5 times. You really gotta sweat hard and get that heart rate up.0 -
It appears that almost every day you are going over on your sodium intake. Perhaps you are retaining a lot of water? Try to cut back on the salt a bit. Good luck and great job so far!0
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I can't even begin to afford fish. Where I'm at, one good sized piece (enough to feed 5 people) costs 3 times as much as any other meat. Even a can of Tuna costs as much as a gallon of gas.
Not sure, but we get one every year and have yet to catch more than a fistful of seaweed.0 -
If you've lost 21 lbs. in 160 days that's about a pound a week on average. That's not a bad loss level, especially for someone (now) at a healthy BMI.
No no. 42lbs in 370 days. I've got 21 left to go.
If you started at MFP at 177 lbs. and that was 160 days ago and you're now at 156, that's 21 lbs. in about 23 weeks. I must be misunderstanding.
Sorry. MY math wasn't adding up. Yes. You are correct.0 -
Eat more.
I'm really trying to. Where I'm at now (eating as close to my goal calories as budget allows) is a HUGE improvement all by itself. I used to only eat one meal a day and it wasn't ever very much.
I want to thank you for your suggestions.
I'll work on trying to find more greens for less greenbacks :laugh:
It's hard on a budget. I know from experience. Just trade the money that you spend on pop (soda) for healthier options. A six pack of pop here in michigan costs about $5 That could buy you some extra veggies or fruits depending on if that's accurate where you are at. Good luck to you!
My husband is about to lose his soda supply. Just don't tell him until after I do :laugh:0 -
if you want suggestions on how to eat cheap, if you don't already own one get a good crocpot. trust me it will be the best $100 you ever spent. braising is the key to making use of meats that are always on sale. I don't know what its like where you live but around here I can usually get a chuck roast for $3.50 a pound throw in a can of tomatoes and some potatoes and feed five people for around $10. need something cheaper? a pound of dried beans a can of salsa a can of tomatoes and one ale. put it all in the crocpot before work. at dinner time cook up some rice and its chili night. if your any good with a knife its always cheaper to buy meats in primals and break them down yourself. as for filler do not underestimate cabbage. there is a lot you can do with cabbage and a lot of types to work with. if you need any more suggestions ask I'll be happy to help.0
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To me the problem is obvious. You are 5' 8.5" and156 lbs. you don't need to lose any more weight. Your body is trying to tell you that.
That's a good point, you're only half an inch shorter than me and only 1lb more than my goal weight. Are you sure you need to lose weight? I would look anorexic lower than 1550 -
Eat more.
I'm really trying to. Where I'm at now (eating as close to my goal calories as budget allows) is a HUGE improvement all by itself. I used to only eat one meal a day and it wasn't ever very much.
I want to thank you for your suggestions.
I'll work on trying to find more greens for less greenbacks :laugh:
It's hard on a budget. I know from experience. Just trade the money that you spend on pop (soda) for healthier options. A six pack of pop here in michigan costs about $5 That could buy you some extra veggies or fruits depending on if that's accurate where you are at. Good luck to you!
My husband is about to lose his soda supply. Just don't tell him until after I do :laugh:
Maybe I should tell him for you. :laugh:0 -
To me the problem is obvious. You are 5' 8.5" and156 lbs. you don't need to lose any more weight. Your body is trying to tell you that.
That's a good point, you're only half an inch shorter than me and only 1lb more than my goal weight. Are you sure you need to lose weight? I would look anorexic lower than 155
Apparently I have a "Small frame"?? I only set my goal based on where the Dr. said I should aim for because of my wrist size? It's 5.25" if that helps. Maybe the Dr. is a quack and I'm beating my brains in for nothing??0 -
Eat more.
I'm really trying to. Where I'm at now (eating as close to my goal calories as budget allows) is a HUGE improvement all by itself. I used to only eat one meal a day and it wasn't ever very much.
I want to thank you for your suggestions.
I'll work on trying to find more greens for less greenbacks :laugh:
It's hard on a budget. I know from experience. Just trade the money that you spend on pop (soda) for healthier options. A six pack of pop here in michigan costs about $5 That could buy you some extra veggies or fruits depending on if that's accurate where you are at. Good luck to you!
My husband is about to lose his soda supply. Just don't tell him until after I do :laugh:
Maybe I should tell him for you. :laugh:
That might be safer.... Can't see him doing a tantrum for a stranger...0 -
I haven't read all the posts or much of your diary, but I'd suggest checking the amount of fiber you're eating. And as someone else said, make sure you're eating enough. (Read about EatMore2WeightLess, if you haven't already.)
Rice and beans (homemade) are inexpensive, provide protein and other nutrients including fiber. Depending on where you live, is there a farmer's market or co-op nearby. This time of year (assuming you're in the Northern hemisphere) you may be able to get berries and early green vegetables very cheaply. There are other minor substitutions... mustard has more flavor and less fat than mayonnaise. Gazpacho? Salsa rather than cheese with chips? (I like cheese, so I'm not saying you shouldn't eat it, just trying to suggest some inexpensive options.) Ice tea (even sweetened) instead of soda? (If you make your own sun-tea, it's probably cheaper than the soda.) Baked, skinless chicken instead of fried? Chicken with tomato sauce and some spices? "Spanish omelette" - eggs with tomato sauce and sautéed vegetables? I don't think you need to reduce calories much, but I've tried to provide some ideas that may be healthier without adding more calories or being more expensive.
Overall, you're doing well. Congratulations on loosing the weight you've already lost! And on keeping on in the same direction, even though it's been hard and slow... on the plus side, that may make it easier to keep off and reduce some side effects like loose skin or the drawn look some people get when they loose too fast. Some small additional changes may be enough to speed things up. My guess is that if you eat a little bit more and continue exercising. (Remember that over time the same exercise gets easier and burns less, so you might want to change your routine, if you can.)
Good luck!0
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