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05-01-2012 at 03:43 PM.
05-01-2012 at 03:43 PM.
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It's a toss up. I normally have time to cook lunch but not dinner. Dinner is normally an on the run thing or I wait til 11pm and there's no leftovers in the fridge so I eat a bowl of fruit or carrots w/ peanut butter.
Do you have a crock pot? That's one of my most favorite things. You can toss stuff in there and when you come home or wake up, voila...a meal! I love it. Toooons, lol. If you have one or decide to get one and you want some good for you easy recipes, let me know.

I totally agree with VQ (And btw monkey, I'm super proud of you for your weight loss and workouts. Seriously.) I bolded that in case he didn't read the rest of my post, lol. Anyway, what works for some won't work for others and visa versa. It's all kind of trial and error. You could try low carb and find out it's the best thing ever for you. Or you could hate it. Or you could try calorie counting or food combining and find out That's the thing for you. Or not, lol.

What I basically think is this. When you're enjoying your food, not ready to gnaw your arm off from hunger AND you're losing weight..that's when you know you've found out what's "your" food plan. For me, my best thing has been to not really limit anything but either tweek it so it's healthier (brown rice pasta vs white pasta, brown rice vs. white rice, turkey sausage vs pork sausage, etc) or watch the portions. An example would be...when I would eat a roll with dinner I used to pour olive oil all over every part. It was farking soaked, lol. Then it occurred to me that hey...I can just drizzle just enough to get the taste of it in each bite and it tasted just as good. A lot of times you don't need as much of something as you think you do in order to still get the taste.

Also, I kind of switch it up weekly. Some weeks I do more what VQ does. Nuts, cheese, very little wheat, more meats, etc. Other weeks I'll ease up on the nuts/cheese and include more wheat (in whatever form of pasta, bread, etc). It helps keep me from getting bored too.

Like the monkey said, if you try to count every calorie it'll get old after awhile. When I tried Weight Watchers points, I lost weight but it got to be such a hassle I had trouble keeping with it and finally just stopped. "Ok if I make this soup, and I include chicken broth, tomato paste, 1/4 cup cheese, fat free sour cream, black beans and corn..how many points is each of those? And then divide that by 5 cause that's how many the soup serves and then how many would that be?" UGH. It got old so fast, lol.

Basically, eat what you know is healthy and don't go overboard on anything. If you want to put honey mustard on something, then yeah it's cool to check out the calorie/serving size because sometimes it's surprising how many calories something can be for so little. Make sure you have quick ready to grab good snacks so when you're starving you can grab one of those quickly instead of something terribly unhealthy. I put almonds in a little baggie and then I'll have that and a square of dark chocolate. Sometimes when I'm super starving I tell myself "Ok, after I eat these almonds or grapes or whatever if I'm still hungry then I'll allow myself something else." But 90% of the time after I've had that and I've let 20 min or so pass I'm not that hungry anymore. Sometimes I think it's such a mental thing. When you think you can't have something then you want it even more. And then sometimes you're just truly hungry laugh out loud

I like to cut up apples and sprinkle them with cinnamon. Then I put a small glob (I'm so fancy sounding, lol) of almond butter (like peanut butter) on the plate and I dip the apples in that. With the cinnamon it really tastes good.

I've found for myself and the different books and boards I've read that if you start out too extreme then you're more likely to quit. (Not everyone, some people start out working out every day and eating 1k calories and stick with it). "I'm gonna work out 6 days this week!" ..."Shit I missed a day. Ehh what's one more day." "Well heck, might as well take off the whole week." I think if you start off steady and build up that's the best. Start off (for example) 3 days a week exercising, 1500 calories. Then that'll become more routine. Then once that happens adding an extra day and subtracting 200 calories becomes less of a big deal. That's just my way of seeing it though and it's different for everyone. Kind of like how some people can quit smoking cold turkey and others wean off of cigarettes.

When I first started I said "Ok, I'm going to try this this week and then next week I'll try this." It took a couple weeks before I finally came across what fit for me. Basically you'll know you've found the right thing when you step on the scale and go "OMG I ate this this and this and I lost this many pounds?" That's when you know you've found it laugh out loud And you WILL find what works for you. You're off to a wonderful start. You've lost 17 pounds during the time when there was loads of Valentine's Day and Easter candy in the stores? That's super High Five

Also another cool website is sparkpeople.com [sparkpeople.com]. It's free and pretty awesome. It's what got me started on losing weight.

Oh! Also! If you like chicken sandwiches, Chik fil a has a really good one [chick-fil-a.com]. If you're one for quick food check out some of the fast food restaurant websites. It's surprising that a lot of them have some pretty decent things on them. Usually fairly high in salt but when you're out and super starving and you don't have anything with you then it's good to have a list of which places have decent stuff.
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05-01-2012 at 03:45 PM.
05-01-2012 at 03:45 PM.
I can't multi quote on iPad so I just want to say that I hope your grandmother recovers well, NI.
I'll check out your recipes when I'm on the computer, Shannon. I love peanut butter pie. I pretty much love peanut butter anything. Lol.
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05-01-2012 at 03:57 PM.
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I can't multi quote on iPad so I just want to say that I hope your grandmother recovers well, NI.
I'll check out your recipes when I'm on the computer, Shannon. I love peanut butter pie. I pretty much love peanut butter anything. Lol.
Me too laugh out loud I've always said that basically if something has either bacon, peanut butter or cheese in it...I'll love it. Well not peanut butter and liver or something but you know what I mean.
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05-01-2012 at 04:16 PM.
05-01-2012 at 04:16 PM.
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There are tons of tools available. MyFitnessPal is one. LiveStrong has a great workout tracker + meal tracker/calorie counter. If you want a Fitocracy invite PM me - AM & I have been having a great time with that website (heads up AM: I'm about to go record my weekend lifts + what I did today, including another personal record on my deadlift! Flex) laugh out loud

hug Hang in there, keep up the good work!
Sadwalk I'm so bummed that I have to skip Zumba tomorrow. I'm too weak. I've had 5 crackers and part of a packet of ramen noodles. That's my go-to sick food. I've kept it all down, but there's no way I need to be dancing and jumping around tomorrow.

You're going to level up, aren't you?? High Five
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05-01-2012 at 04:37 PM.
05-01-2012 at 04:37 PM.
Quote from Autumn :
Me too laugh out loud I've always said that basically if something has either bacon, peanut butter or cheese in it...I'll love it. Well not peanut butter and liver or something but you know what I mean.
Me too. laugh out loud
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05-01-2012 at 07:37 PM.
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Sadwalk I'm so bummed that I have to skip Zumba tomorrow. I'm too weak. I've had 5 crackers and part of a packet of ramen noodles. That's my go-to sick food. I've kept it all down, but there's no way I need to be dancing and jumping around tomorrow.

You're going to level up, aren't you?? High Five
laugh out loud I got a last-minute call to go to the Nats game tonight so I just got home & didn't have time to enter my workouts. I bet I do level up though! LMAO

And when I'm sick, everything is on "pause." I don't even try to eat healthy when I don't feel well. Sometimes working out helps me, though - I feel like I burn out the sickness. But if it's stomach or... lower down... forget it, I'm not leaving the house! Nono

hug Hope you feel better.

NI, I thought of something else that I tried that didn't work for me but might work for somebody else. It was a couple of jobs ago & part of a program for weight loss. Basically the whole idea was that you really took your time when you ate & savored every farking bite... they wanted you to put your fork/spoon/chopsticks/whatever utensil down between each bite, and take at least 30 seconds between bites. The idea being that you realize earlier in the meal when you're full. You were also supposed to eat your favorite food on the plate first, which made sense if you were always going to be leaving something on the plate since you got fuller, faster.

There was more to it than that but those are the salient points I remember. Those, and for some reason diluting orange juice way down so it barely tasted like orange juice at all & was just a very pale yellowy color... you could drink as much of that as you liked & you HAD to drink at least 32 or 48 ounces every day... apparently it kept your blood sugar steady without spiking it or something so that you didn't get super-hungry.

I remember the introduction to the course had you get like four peanuts, a single Pringle potato chip, and something else small, and take like five minutes to eat each item. You were supposed to roll them around in your mouth, taste all the flavors, really savor the food - this was going to help you learn to eat slowly and enjoy it more.

Like I said it didn't work for me but maybe it will for you.
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05-02-2012 at 06:39 AM.
05-02-2012 at 06:39 AM.
Quote from AggieMom :
Sadwalk I'm so bummed that I have to skip Zumba tomorrow. I'm too weak. I've had 5 crackers and part of a packet of ramen noodles. That's my go-to sick food. I've kept it all down, but there's no way I need to be dancing and jumping around tomorrow.

You're going to level up, aren't you?? High Five
Sorry you feel sick Mozez hug
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laugh out loud I got a last-minute call to go to the Nats game tonight so I just got home & didn't have time to enter my workouts. I bet I do level up though! LMAO

And when I'm sick, everything is on "pause." I don't even try to eat healthy when I don't feel well. Sometimes working out helps me, though - I feel like I burn out the sickness. But if it's stomach or... lower down... forget it, I'm not leaving the house! Nono

hug Hope you feel better.

NI, I thought of something else that I tried that didn't work for me but might work for somebody else. It was a couple of jobs ago & part of a program for weight loss. Basically the whole idea was that you really took your time when you ate & savored every farking bite... they wanted you to put your fork/spoon/chopsticks/whatever utensil down between each bite, and take at least 30 seconds between bites. The idea being that you realize earlier in the meal when you're full. You were also supposed to eat your favorite food on the plate first, which made sense if you were always going to be leaving something on the plate since you got fuller, faster.

There was more to it than that but those are the salient points I remember. Those, and for some reason diluting orange juice way down so it barely tasted like orange juice at all & was just a very pale yellowy color... you could drink as much of that as you liked & you HAD to drink at least 32 or 48 ounces every day... apparently it kept your blood sugar steady without spiking it or something so that you didn't get super-hungry.

I remember the introduction to the course had you get like four peanuts, a single Pringle potato chip, and something else small, and take like five minutes to eat each item. You were supposed to roll them around in your mouth, taste all the flavors, really savor the food - this was going to help you learn to eat slowly and enjoy it more.

Like I said it didn't work for me but maybe it will for you.
I've heard that too and it's supposed to work really well for some people. Like you though, it doesn't work for me. I get my food and I'm all RAWR FOOD! Unless it's something I hate like asparagus.

Monkey you said you eat a lot of meat. Have you tried the Jenny-O turkey sausage links? I had that for dinner last night and holy crap on a stick I thought it was so delicious I could die. I'm not typically a sausage person either but this was really super duper good.
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05-02-2012 at 06:42 AM.
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I'm alive! LT is hanging at home today, though. His breath smells like penicillin and he's still kind of listless. He's spending the day watching movies on my bed while I do laundry. I am not hungry yet, but ate a little banana.

I ventured outside to check my garden and I have a tomato about to be ready to harvest! Yahoo! And the cats can't get to my squash blossoms anymore, so there's a chance I'll get some zucchini someday! And my cucumbers? Yeah... I may have over-planted those. laugh out loud Gazpacho anyone?
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I was getting dressed this morning and I looked down and saw a black hair on my chest. I was like "OMG OMG I'M TURNING INTO A MAN AHHHHHHH!!" but then I realized it was just a cat hair from when Thunder our black cat was sleeping on top of me. /random freak out of the day
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05-02-2012 at 06:58 AM.
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Quote from Autumn :
I've heard that too and it's supposed to work really well for some people. Like you though, it doesn't work for me. I get my food and I'm all RAWR FOOD! Unless it's something I hate like asparagus.

Monkey you said you eat a lot of meat. Have you tried the Jenny-O turkey sausage links? I had that for dinner last night and holy crap on a stick I thought it was so delicious I could die. I'm not typically a sausage person either but this was really super duper good.
I have not tried those. I will have to add them to my shopping list for next time. Thanks!
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I'm alive! LT is hanging at home today, though. His breath smells like penicillin and he's still kind of listless. He's spending the day watching movies on my bed while I do laundry. I am not hungry yet, but ate a little banana.

I ventured outside to check my garden and I have a tomato about to be ready to harvest! Yahoo! And the cats can't get to my squash blossoms anymore, so there's a chance I'll get some zucchini someday! And my cucumbers? Yeah... I may have over-planted those. laugh out loud Gazpacho anyone?
Scratchchin I thought gazpacho was cold tomato soup? Confused
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I was getting dressed this morning and I looked down and saw a black hair on my chest. I was like "OMG OMG I'M TURNING INTO A MAN AHHHHHHH!!" but then I realized it was just a cat hair from when Thunder our black cat was sleeping on top of me. /random freak out of the day
Hairy toes and now a hairy chest? Scratchchin vomit Yuk

Harhar

And I did read everything in your one super-long post but I didn't have time to reply but thank you hug and congrats yourself!
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Monkey you said you eat a lot of meat. Have you tried the Jenny-O turkey sausage links? I had that for dinner last night and holy crap on a stick I thought it was so delicious I could die. I'm not typically a sausage person either but this was really super duper good.
This made me ponder the existence of literal sausage people.
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Scratchchin I thought gazpacho was cold tomato soup? Confused
With cucumber. And I guess I'll need to have a lot of tea parties with cucumber sandwiches. Good thing I got the burpless kind. Coverlaugh They're fancier. Wink
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This made me ponder the existence of literal sausage people.
THE SAUSAGE PEOPLE ARE COMING! HIDE YO KIDS, HIDE YO WIFE!
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With cucumber. And I guess I'll need to have a lot of tea parties with cucumber sandwiches. Good thing I got the burpless kind. Coverlaugh They're fancier. Wink
"Yeah, unless you want hot-spacho!" - all I can think about when I hear gazpacho now. laugh out loud

I eat cucumbers like nobody's business when they're in season. Sometimes I'll just have a bowl of them with Italian dressing for dinner. I'll be planting a ton of them in my garden as well. And then probably crying to you about how they aren't growing... I've never grown cucumbers before. Hell, I've never planted anything in the ground before, always containers! laugh out loud I need to get on the ball & start putting in plants soon. Maybe this weekend if it doesn't rain.
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THE SAUSAGE PEOPLE ARE COMING! HIDE YO KIDS, HIDE YO WIFE!
Just give me a fork, and some biscuits and gravy... I'll take care of the sausage people.
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Just give me a fork, and some biscuits and gravy... I'll take care of the sausage people.
Now you caused me to contemplate a guy fending off attacking hordes of giant sausage people (they're like 50' tall in my mind) with a fork & a bottle of Aunt Jemima.

COME AT ME BRO
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