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Not really a Michigander........been a transplant from the great state of New York, like most of Michigan's early settlers, for the past 14 years. Live in Grand Blanc and my sweetie works in Flint. A very curious state, to say the least.
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Try changing your weight loss goal to 1.0 pound per week. That may be around 1800just guessing. However, since you have only been using MFP for 3.5 weeks I would suggest you stick with the 1600 daily for at least two months and see what results. Then evaluate how you feel and check the other calculators again. Do not…
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Some suggestions after looking at your diary...... 1. Use the appropriate MFP (and others on the web) calculators to determine an accurate daily calorie goal. I do not understand why you began with 1600 and are now down to 1200. Determine what you need to loose one pound per week. Then stick to it. 2. All nutrients are…
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Of course it is not possible to spray that tiny amount......And, Mr. Manufacturer is counting on you to use as much as you want because they have planted to idea in your head that their product contains ZERO CALORIES! And of course they will be there to sell you your next can of 0 cal. spray lube. Everyone knows there are…
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I understood MFP to be a place for people to learn how to loose weight and to eat more healthy.... Clearly the illogical serving size vs. package size is solely designed to teach US, the consumer, to consume much more than is necessary so that THEY, the manufacturer, can sell more and increase their profit. So if you…
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People, it is fairly simple and straightforward to measure/weigh your foods. First, get a good digital scale, preferably one that utilizes both ounces and grams. And one with a "zeroing" feature is handy too. Using Cheerios for example, the box says, "Serving Size 1cup (28g)." So you should use a dry measuring cup to…
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People, it is fairly simple and straightforward to measure/weigh your foods. First, get a good digital scale, preferably one that utilizes both ounces and grams. And one with a "zeroing" feature is handy too. Using Cheerios for example, the box says, "Serving Size 1cup (28g)." So you should use a dry measuring cup to…
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Total baloney!! I take considerable offense to your allegations that all men are like yours!! In our house, I'm the one who takes out the garbage, takes out the recycling, do half the cooking, and make the shopping list and share trips to the grocery store (yeah, carry the bags too). As for video games, what is the fun of…