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| Weight Loss | Artificial Sweeteners, Splenda | Jan 27 2009 14:58 (UTC) |
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Original Post by spookychick: But honey is very high calories - pretty much as high as sugar! The reason people prefer splenda etc, is that it is calorie free (or virtually calorie free) Personally I think artificial sweeteners are fine, great even, and if you like them you should definitely have them. |
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| Foods | Calories in flour - please help! | Jan 05 2009 17:19 (UTC) |
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THanks guys. weighing the flour probably would give the most accurate answer - but the recipe I use calls for 1 tablespoon flour (flat - not heaped), 1 tablespoon of butter and 1 cup of skim milk - so I thought I should try to find the cals for a tablespoon.
All of these different measurements are very confusing - especially switching between volume/liquid measurements and gram/ounce measurements. To make things even more confusing a "cup" in the UK = 284 millilitres, whereas in the US = 236.5 millilitres... But I'm still not sure wether to go with 28 cals or 100 cals for my tablespoon of flour! |
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| Foods | Bagel dilemma? | Dec 08 2008 18:36 (UTC) |
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Why does everyone always think bagels are so fattening? I just checked the Brueggers website - you can have a plain bagel for 320 cals or a ww bagel for 390 cals. Add 50 cals of low fat cream cheese (a decent but not massive amount) and that's a whole eating-out meal for 370 cals (or 440 cals for whole wheat) -- not bad i think !!! |
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| Weight Loss | Soda...weight loss hindrance? | Oct 03 2008 14:27 (UTC) |
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I lost 40 lbs while drinking lots of diet soda. it doesnt hinder weightloss at all, i promise. how could it, it has ZERO calories. some people say it makes them crave more sugary things but I definitely don't find that, in fact diet soda helps me get through a sweet craving without eating lots of (or any) calories. |
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| Weight Loss | Will free days affect my diet? | Oct 02 2008 12:16 (UTC) |
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Hey Arymiis, I lost about 40 lbs by taking every weekend (both saturday and sunday) plus Friday evenings as "free days". I was pretty restrictive the rest of the week (1200 cals/day plus exercise) and I tried not to go too too crazy on the weekend but it definitely worked for me. I think if I didnt do it that way I'd burn out from just being too disciplined. Also, I think it's very hard to count calories when you out socializing, going to pubs and restaurants (especially non-chain restuarants) good luck! |
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| Weight Loss | Constantly eating frozen/prepared food | Oct 01 2008 13:27 (UTC) |
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I love frozen/prepared meals. For me its all about portion size. I actually LOVE cooking - but I eat way too much if I cook it myself. What I love about frozen meals is that are portion-controlled - so I know exactly how much I am eating and what the calorie count is (as long as its fairly accurate!) and I cant eat anymore than the portion size. |
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| Calorie Count | What is a CUP serving | Oct 01 2008 13:11 (UTC) |
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If it helps, a cup is equal to half of a pint (a standard measurement used in the UK for milk and beer). A pint is equal to 568 mili-liters (mls) so a cup has 284 mls. also there are two cups in a pint, and 4 cups in a quart, and 16 cups in a gallon. In America at least you can get standard 1 cup and 2 cup (i.e. 1 pint) measuring cups which help alot. But as people have mentioned earlier, they are only really accurate for liquid measurements. If you are measuring cereal it's best to weigh it. After you've weighed, for example 50 grams of oatmeal/porridge a few times you can see how much that general fills in a cup and then use the cup to measure it. |
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| Fitness | working out with a cold | Sep 30 2008 17:45 (UTC) |
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Thanks guys. I think I'm going to give it a miss for one more day, and then get back on track tomorrow. I feel bad about missing exercise, but I dont think I'd really enjoy it and I definitely dont want it to make me worse - especially since I've been feeling feverish and coughing all day. |
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| Foods | help from all u oatmeal/porridge lovers please??? | Sep 30 2008 11:51 (UTC) |
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I make it on the stove (the hob in the UK) - i think it comes out with a much nicer consistency: Oh and of course you can swap the milk for more water to cut calories, but I like to think the milk has some protein so it keeps me fuller for longer... ! |
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| Weight Loss | Special K diet? | Sep 19 2008 13:26 (UTC) |
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Original Post by gi-jane: now that's just crazy talk! |
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| Foods | low calorie foods that fill u up!?!?!? | Sep 18 2008 13:00 (UTC) |
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try canned beans - half a can of red kidneys has only 105 cals, add a bit of salsa, a spoonful of fat free greek yogurt, some lettuce and seasoning for about 150 cals - it satisfies a mexican craving - makes me less likely to order a massive burrito with guac or nachos also 100 packs of micro popcorn and soup - I go for pre-prepared but making your own works too. oh and i also think wholegrain pasta can be really filling - you get quite a bit for not so many calories. i go for spelt or kamut or wholewheat at a push. |
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| Weight Loss | Special K diet? | Sep 17 2008 13:16 (UTC) |
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Original Post by jessicaann2001: it only works because it will lower your caloric intake. There is definitely nothing "magical" about special K. Personally, cereal leaves me RAVENOUS so I could never stick to the diet, but if it works for you for a week or two then go for it. I think in the long term the diet won't provide you with a balanced diet, and plus you'll probably get bored (or just plain hungry!)
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| Motivation | Binge Eating on Weekends | Sep 15 2008 18:17 (UTC) |
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I definetly my problem too - I am generally very good from Monday - Friday lunchtime with both food and exercise, and then from Friday evening onwards I go crazy. Once solution is to slightly lower your caloric intake for the rest of the week, so you can be a bit more generous on the weekends: for example if you lose weight at say 1800 cals/day then you could have 1200 per day/Monday - Thursday and then an average of 2,600 per day/Friday-Sunday. As long as you don't go TOO low on the low days (i.e. below 1200) I think this is fine, even a good idea, because it keeps your metabolism guessing a bit. The only prob with this method is that it is very easy to go above the 2600 limit, especially with things like booze and pizza. but I would never cut these out completely! just do it with a bit more motivation |
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| Weight Loss | Remember what it was like to be blissfully unaware....? | Sep 09 2008 13:37 (UTC) |
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Original Post by kirili: I'm with you, Kirili -- I grew up eating very healthily (tofu, brown rice and broccoli was a usual dinner) and nutrition was always a big thing. I probably didnt know about calories per se until I was a bit older, but it didnt matter as most healthy food also tend to be lower in calories. |
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| Weight Loss | Need help in a serious way, please...uncontrollable sugar/carb cravings!!! | Sep 04 2008 14:44 (UTC) |
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Original Post by hope2577: Hi Hope, I am so with you. this happens to me all of the time. One thing I've noticed though, is that if I have cereal for breakfast (usually special K) it makes me ravenous for the rest of the day. Not sure why, but I've observed it several times, so I've just had to cut it out of my breakfast routine. Instead I have either a fat free yogurt (which is very small but keeps me more satisfied than the cereal) or if i am really hungry I have a scrambled egg sandwhich. Both seem to do the trick about 90 % of the time
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| Foods | cooking from scratch vs pre-prepared meals | Sep 03 2008 18:19 (UTC) |
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Thanks everyone, this is all really helpful advice! That said, I wasn't stuffed afterwards, but one of my big problems has always been my voracious appetite....which is why portion control is so important for me. will re-read all of your advice carefully and start to employ it !!!
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| The Lounge | Exciting questionaire? | Sep 03 2008 11:47 (UTC) |
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I'll bite too... 1. Do you go to a gym to exercise? If yes how much do you pay per month? yes, I pay £83 a month which is $166 US dollars per month. very expensive I know, but I live in London and things are ridiculously expensive here! going out, reading and musical festivals pizza and pasta, but I also love trying new foods - and I love eating out 1200 on the week days (when I'm being good), way more on the weekends It's about $9.65 US dollars per gallon - if you can believe it! I dont drive here though, so it's not a prob for me the tube (subway), train and bus
no, except for extra weight I'm currently reading the 39 steps by John Buchan I'm a corporate lawyer, I work in the City of London (sort of the equivalent to wall street in new york) 1, but then again I'm a lawyer and we have a whole different scale of boring to contend with! |
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| Weight Loss | Crutches=FAT!!! | Sep 02 2008 11:31 (UTC) |
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cheer-fit-for-life, I definitely feel your pain! Last November I sprained not one, but BOTH of my ankles really badly. I couldnt move at all for a week, and was then on crutches for over a month. I didnt get back to normal for at least 2 months after my injury. It was really tough, because most of the exercise I had been doing was walking (I was walking about 1 1/2 hours in total to and from work each week day) and I had to totally cut that out and start getting taxis everywhere (I couldnt even get the train because I couldnt walk down the stairs). I think in that situation the only way to prevent weight gain is to cut back on the calories...sadly I was feeling very sorry for myself so I started comfort eating, and coupled with the lack of exercise I definitely gained weight (I wasn't weighing myself, but I went up about 2 clothing sizes - so a fair amount of weight!)... good luck, and the only advice I can offer is try not to comfort eat too much...although that is easier said than done! |
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| Weight Loss | Weight Watchers products | Sep 02 2008 10:31 (UTC) |
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If you live in the UK you should def try the weight watchers macaroni and cheese ready meal. it's only 320 calories for 400 grams and I actually think it's really good! It's definitely miles better than any other "diet" mac and cheese I've tried (like sainsburys be good to yourself), for example, and it's also lower in calories than many other diet options. It's white pasta, so it's not the best thing in the world for you but it keeps me full in the evening, and the best thing for me is that it's portion controlled. I can keep eating pasta til the cows come home (and then when they do finally come home they look worrying like me!) so portion control is very important for me. |
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| Weight Loss | It's time to lose weight when . . . | Sep 01 2008 15:25 (UTC) |
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when you catch yourself in the mirror and think "I'm glad I'm not as heavy as her" and then you realise you're looking at YOURSELF
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