Cut out processed foods and drinks with calories as best you can.
Be mindful of portions. I have luck with larger meals that have protein and then if I allow myself a snack it is not "what do I feel like?" but something like cottage cheese or apple. That's it. For dessert, pick one low-calorie thing and that's it 6 of 7 days of week. |
+100 Why do people overcomplicate it? |
I’ll usually do 10ish buckwheat crackers or a slice of 60 calorie Dave’s killer bread. Adds like 15g of carbs but a good amount of fiber and helps me feel full. I’m sure there are better options out there but these are things I actually enjoy eating. |
Counting calories weighing portions is not simple and most people grossly underestimatem. Eating real food, avoiding ultraprocessed foods and not eating into the late evening hours is simpler. |
You need more fruits and veggies. |
Well there is a whole science behind it and WW absolutely allows for this. I eat A LOT of fruit. No restriction. Lost a lot of weight doing this. Protein shakes are processed foods. They are not low calorie and I can't imagine anyone suggesting this powder nonsense over real food. |
Are you not considering semaglutides? You can easily lose the weight that way. I lost 40 lbs over about a year and have kept it off. I lost 25 of the 40 lbs. in the first 4 months. |
The problem is all these little snacks keep your blood sugar spiked. You need longer stretches of time so your body can digest the food and then start burning fat reserves. Stop exercising so much if it’s making you hungry. Focus on a calorie deficit for now until June. A couple of months steady dieting won’t make you lose too much muscle. I’d skip breakfast entirely, move your yogurt/protein shake to 11am and round it out into a decent, full meal. No afternoon snacks (you need to feel hungry, your body needs to burn off the fat!) Eat a good early dinner and then that’s it! It’ll be tough but you’ll look snatched by summer! |
This is what has worked for me. I make a big pressure cooker full of tomato soup every single day. 5 cups of water, 5 beefsteak tomatoes, 1 big onion, 10 garlic cloves, spoonful white vinegar, salt, 1/2 tsp sugar, black pepper, 1 tsp butter. No other cream, flour, croutons etc. Cook sliced onions and garlic in butter until it browns a bit, add rest of the ingredients and pressure cook it for 10 minutes. Let it cool and blend with immersion blender. You can drink as it or strain it in a strainer to get rid of the tomato seeds and skin. Adjust the seasoning. Throughout the day, as you feel the need to drink tea, coffee or snack - you just sip on this soup. You will not gain weight even if you are drinking it from 7 to 9. |
That seems disordered. |
Drinking tomato soup all day is depressing |
That's because you are consuming 425 calories and 7g of protein for your whole pot of soup. Suggesting that a person only consuming your pot of soup for a full day is anorexic behavior, especially if done multiple days in a row. Please do not give advice when you are not living a healthy lifestyle. |
Even more depressing is drinking tomato water all day. |
Skip the tomato and just drink vodka all day. |
Oh god. Every day? I can see doing this every week to have for lunch (with somethign else light?) or before dinner to fill up. But you're eating this flavorless doup all day? Are you eating? My god. |