Dieting
#1
Dieting
Tis the season for dieting after Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years so I want to hear your hints and tips for dieting in America.
I've started on visalis (sp) shakes which seem OK and so far this week I've been back to the gym for the first time in a few months. Hopefully I'll see some results by the time I return to the UK for my brothers wedding.
I'm also making an effort for my main meal to be healthier and in smaller portions which I hope will do the trick. Next time I head to the supermarket I'll be looking for something like quorn to take the place of meat in some dishes which can only help.
Any hints, tips and suggestions are welcome.
I've started on visalis (sp) shakes which seem OK and so far this week I've been back to the gym for the first time in a few months. Hopefully I'll see some results by the time I return to the UK for my brothers wedding.
I'm also making an effort for my main meal to be healthier and in smaller portions which I hope will do the trick. Next time I head to the supermarket I'll be looking for something like quorn to take the place of meat in some dishes which can only help.
Any hints, tips and suggestions are welcome.
#2
Joined: Aug 2004
Location: Eugene, OR
Posts: 1,352
Re: Dieting
I've just discovered today that I am insulin resistant, so will have to make some serious diet changes. No more cookies, for one. I'm glad to have found out AFTER Christmas.
#3
Re: Dieting
Tis the season for dieting after Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years so I want to hear your hints and tips for dieting in America.
I've started on visalis (sp) shakes which seem OK and so far this week I've been back to the gym for the first time in a few months. Hopefully I'll see some results by the time I return to the UK for my brothers wedding.
I'm also making an effort for my main meal to be healthier and in smaller portions which I hope will do the trick. Next time I head to the supermarket I'll be looking for something like quorn to take the place of meat in some dishes which can only help.
Any hints, tips and suggestions are welcome.
I've started on visalis (sp) shakes which seem OK and so far this week I've been back to the gym for the first time in a few months. Hopefully I'll see some results by the time I return to the UK for my brothers wedding.
I'm also making an effort for my main meal to be healthier and in smaller portions which I hope will do the trick. Next time I head to the supermarket I'll be looking for something like quorn to take the place of meat in some dishes which can only help.
Any hints, tips and suggestions are welcome.
#5
Re: Dieting
I have tried diet plans and shakes and stuff and none of it works for me so I am concentrating on smaller, healthier meals, - no 'bad' snack foods in the house - replacing with fruit, popcorn, individual packets of almonds, weight watchers string cheese etc (any suggestions for other healthier snacks would be welcome).
To make meal planning easier I have come up with this plan for the weeks meals:
Meatless Monday
Tuesday Chicken
Wicked Wednesday Pasta
Thursday Souper Soup
Fishy Friday
Slow Cooker Saturday
Sinful Sunday - the only day I can bake or have dessert
Also only allowed to eat out once a month as opposed to 2-3 times a week !
To make meal planning easier I have come up with this plan for the weeks meals:
Meatless Monday
Tuesday Chicken
Wicked Wednesday Pasta
Thursday Souper Soup
Fishy Friday
Slow Cooker Saturday
Sinful Sunday - the only day I can bake or have dessert
Also only allowed to eat out once a month as opposed to 2-3 times a week !
#6
Re: Dieting
I have tried diet plans and shakes and stuff and none of it works for me so I am concentrating on smaller, healthier meals, - no 'bad' snack foods in the house - replacing with fruit, popcorn, individual packets of almonds, weight watchers string cheese etc (any suggestions for other healthier snacks would be welcome).
To make meal planning easier I have come up with this plan for the weeks meals:
Meatless Monday
Tuesday Chicken
Wicked Wednesday Pasta
Thursday Souper Soup
Fishy Friday
Slow Cooker Saturday
Sinful Sunday - the only day I can bake or have dessert
Also only allowed to eat out once a month as opposed to 2-3 times a week !
To make meal planning easier I have come up with this plan for the weeks meals:
Meatless Monday
Tuesday Chicken
Wicked Wednesday Pasta
Thursday Souper Soup
Fishy Friday
Slow Cooker Saturday
Sinful Sunday - the only day I can bake or have dessert
Also only allowed to eat out once a month as opposed to 2-3 times a week !
I think snacking is a big issue so instead of crisps and biscuits we've got a million baby carrots, cellery and apples.
#7
Re: Dieting
Keep an eye on carbs too (particularly those who are insulin resistant), lots of things are just carbs and no substance.
I found meal planning also cuts on wasted food and keeps the grocery bill down.
I found meal planning also cuts on wasted food and keeps the grocery bill down.
#8
Re: Dieting
This' what I've been trying to do in the weeks running up to the start of the diet. I've been taking the offer flyers from the paper and making meals around them therefore only getting what I need for the meals and saving a bit of money too. Every little helps and all that
#9
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Re: Dieting
It is going to break my heart having to throw out all those delicious mince pies I made this year. Went a bit over the top and made about 60 and OH is in the UK so come 6th Jan they all gotta go! But until the 6th - all the goodies are fair game!
Oatmeal - with a sprinking of wheatgerm and flaxseed for breakfast or if you cant eat that - natural yoghurt with fruit and then an egg white frittata with vegetables. Then the usual - no processed foods, no sugar, just complex carbs, whole grains and plenty of protein... and yes plan ahead.
Now where is that bottle of wine??
Oatmeal - with a sprinking of wheatgerm and flaxseed for breakfast or if you cant eat that - natural yoghurt with fruit and then an egg white frittata with vegetables. Then the usual - no processed foods, no sugar, just complex carbs, whole grains and plenty of protein... and yes plan ahead.
Now where is that bottle of wine??
#10
Re: Dieting
tips for eating out....
Ask for half the meal to be boxed before serving - or ask for a box for it immediately and box it yourself.
Ask for sauce or dressing to be on the side
don't forget to check the calorie count - larger chain restaurants now have an obligation to provide it
Ask for half the meal to be boxed before serving - or ask for a box for it immediately and box it yourself.
Ask for sauce or dressing to be on the side
don't forget to check the calorie count - larger chain restaurants now have an obligation to provide it
#11
Re: Dieting
It is going to break my heart having to throw out all those delicious mince pies I made this year. Went a bit over the top and made about 60 and OH is in the UK so come 6th Jan they all gotta go! But until the 6th - all the goodies are fair game!
Oatmeal - with a sprinking of wheatgerm and flaxseed for breakfast or if you cant eat that - natural yoghurt with fruit and then an egg white frittata with vegetables. Then the usual - no processed foods, no sugar, just complex carbs, whole grains and plenty of protein... and yes plan ahead.
Now where is that bottle of wine??
Oatmeal - with a sprinking of wheatgerm and flaxseed for breakfast or if you cant eat that - natural yoghurt with fruit and then an egg white frittata with vegetables. Then the usual - no processed foods, no sugar, just complex carbs, whole grains and plenty of protein... and yes plan ahead.
Now where is that bottle of wine??
#12
Re: Dieting
Don't I know it
I am also having porridge for breakfast every day (not the crappy ready oatmeal stuff they sell over here by the boatload). Having fun coming up with interesting toppings - so far 1 tsp of brown sugar and cinnamon is my favourite but banana and a drizzle of maple syrup is good or apple and walnut or berries.
I am also having porridge for breakfast every day (not the crappy ready oatmeal stuff they sell over here by the boatload). Having fun coming up with interesting toppings - so far 1 tsp of brown sugar and cinnamon is my favourite but banana and a drizzle of maple syrup is good or apple and walnut or berries.
Last edited by ChocolateBabz; Jan 4th 2012 at 10:10 pm.
#13
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Location: Charlotte,NC
Posts: 1,717
Re: Dieting
I have tried diet plans and shakes and stuff and none of it works for me so I am concentrating on smaller, healthier meals, - no 'bad' snack foods in the house - replacing with fruit, popcorn, individual packets of almonds, weight watchers string cheese etc (any suggestions for other healthier snacks would be welcome).
To make meal planning easier I have come up with this plan for the weeks meals:
Meatless Monday
Tuesday Chicken
Wicked Wednesday Pasta
Thursday Souper Soup
Fishy Friday
Slow Cooker Saturday
Sinful Sunday - the only day I can bake or have dessert
Also only allowed to eat out once a month as opposed to 2-3 times a week !
To make meal planning easier I have come up with this plan for the weeks meals:
Meatless Monday
Tuesday Chicken
Wicked Wednesday Pasta
Thursday Souper Soup
Fishy Friday
Slow Cooker Saturday
Sinful Sunday - the only day I can bake or have dessert
Also only allowed to eat out once a month as opposed to 2-3 times a week !
Drink lots of water also.
#14
Re: Dieting
Have changed to multi-grain pasta and brown rice and down to 1% milk - haven't tried Quinoa - is it a bit like cous cous?
#15
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Location: Charlotte,NC
Posts: 1,717
Re: Dieting
If you like whole grain pasta then that is way better than the white floury stuff. Quinoa is similar to couscous but has a nutty flavour and a bit more of a crunch and absorbs spices well. But it is the high protein content that makes it a superfood!
A recent discovery is Ezekiel bread - great texture, whole grain and no sweet taste. I haven't eaten bread since I left the UK so this was a major find!