Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 50 lbs to lose and am finally on a program that works (with a doctor.)
But at 1500 calories a day, I am so surprised that people eat like this every day for their entire lives. 2 glasses of wine or one dessert and you have eaten so many of your calories already!!
If you are a normal weight, moderately fit person, do you eat 1500 a day?
What do you do at a big fancy restaurant meal or some other special event?
Do you never eat pancakes or a bagel? Or a big bowl of pasta at a delicious Italian restaurant?
I need to reset my entire approach to portions, etc.
I'm not that hungry on the 1500 cause it's high protein. I'm just wondering how it's sustainable.
Stop drinking and you'll lose weight and bloat easily. Unless you can't stop drinking.
Anonymous wrote:I have 50 lbs to lose and am finally on a program that works (with a doctor.)
But at 1500 calories a day, I am so surprised that people eat like this every day for their entire lives. 2 glasses of wine or one dessert and you have eaten so many of your calories already!!
If you are a normal weight, moderately fit person, do you eat 1500 a day?
What do you do at a big fancy restaurant meal or some other special event?
Do you never eat pancakes or a bagel? Or a big bowl of pasta at a delicious Italian restaurant?
I need to reset my entire approach to portions, etc.
I'm not that hungry on the 1500 cause it's high protein. I'm just wondering how it's sustainable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2,000 on a low day, 2,500 on harder days. But I exercise daily (cardio, weights, a few different things).
I lost 60lbs so I get the difficulty of how impossible it seems, but slow and steady weightloss is the key. Eat everything in moderation, cook and don't eat out frequently, and move more.
I definitely eat pancakes, bagels, pasta, chocolate, ice cream, etc. Just not every day.
Impressive. When did you lose the 60? Do you find it hard to keep off - like having to maintain constant vigilance?
Anonymous wrote:2,000 on a low day, 2,500 on harder days. But I exercise daily (cardio, weights, a few different things).
I lost 60lbs so I get the difficulty of how impossible it seems, but slow and steady weightloss is the key. Eat everything in moderation, cook and don't eat out frequently, and move more.
I definitely eat pancakes, bagels, pasta, chocolate, ice cream, etc. Just not every day.
Anonymous wrote:I have 50 lbs to lose and am finally on a program that works (with a doctor.)
But at 1500 calories a day, I am so surprised that people eat like this every day for their entire lives. 2 glasses of wine or one dessert and you have eaten so many of your calories already!!
If you are a normal weight, moderately fit person, do you eat 1500 a day?
What do you do at a big fancy restaurant meal or some other special event?
Do you never eat pancakes or a bagel? Or a big bowl of pasta at a delicious Italian restaurant?
I need to reset my entire approach to portions, etc.
I'm not that hungry on the 1500 cause it's high protein. I'm just wondering how it's sustainable.