Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I finally began food journaling and choosing healthier options. In the month I've been trying I lost ten pounds of fluctuating weight. The better food decisions made an impact but I'm not necessarily eating an always healthy and lower carb way (Dr. recommended Paleo).
It's clear I need to cut down carbs. I lost a lot of weight seven years ago (20+ BMI points) and that made the difference.
But carbs make me SO happy.
Low carb people, How do you live life like this?
I'm not currently low carb, but when I am for long periods of time for dieting, I do one heavy carb day. I also allow one treat meal that may include some carbs.
So does this 1) Derail your diet? do you keep losing weight?
2) Can you do the one day per week and then Stay carb free for 6 more days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am low carb/ whole 30 most of the time, getting my carbs from vegetables and fruit most of the times, but I eat the kinds of carbs you are talking about when I find that they are worthwhile. I am not going to eat grocery store bread, or crappy cereal.
If I am out at a restaurant and there is a pasta or risotto on the menu that sounds awesome and it is a restaurant that makes wonderful pasta, I will probably get it. or if the dessert is a delicious looking and sounding chocolate item, I will get it. If I take 1 bite and it doesn't live up to my expectation, I don't eat it.
+1 This is the key. Basically mindful eating. Eating clean as much as possible, but allowing yourself the stuff you truly love on occasion. I'm never not going to eat high-quality bakery items from time to time, but I work hard not to eat any processed stuff. I'd probably be 10 pounds lighter if I never ate another carb again, but I'd rather be happy. C'est la vie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I finally began food journaling and choosing healthier options. In the month I've been trying I lost ten pounds of fluctuating weight. The better food decisions made an impact but I'm not necessarily eating an always healthy and lower carb way (Dr. recommended Paleo).
It's clear I need to cut down carbs. I lost a lot of weight seven years ago (20+ BMI points) and that made the difference.
But carbs make me SO happy.
Low carb people, How do you live life like this?
I'm not currently low carb, but when I am for long periods of time for dieting, I do one heavy carb day. I also allow one treat meal that may include some carbs.
Anonymous wrote:As someone on Keto right now, I live miserably, two or three months out of the year, so that I can eat and drink all the carbs I want the other 9-10 months.
Dieting isn't supposed to be fun or easy, but if you want the results you gotta put in the effort.
Anonymous wrote:I am low carb/ whole 30 most of the time, getting my carbs from vegetables and fruit most of the times, but I eat the kinds of carbs you are talking about when I find that they are worthwhile. I am not going to eat grocery store bread, or crappy cereal.
If I am out at a restaurant and there is a pasta or risotto on the menu that sounds awesome and it is a restaurant that makes wonderful pasta, I will probably get it. or if the dessert is a delicious looking and sounding chocolate item, I will get it. If I take 1 bite and it doesn't live up to my expectation, I don't eat it.
Anonymous wrote:its hard, bread is my happy place
Anonymous wrote:As someone on Keto right now, I live miserably, two or three months out of the year, so that I can eat and drink all the carbs I want the other 9-10 months.
Dieting isn't supposed to be fun or easy, but if you want the results you gotta put in the effort.
Anonymous wrote:I finally began food journaling and choosing healthier options. In the month I've been trying I lost ten pounds of fluctuating weight. The better food decisions made an impact but I'm not necessarily eating an always healthy and lower carb way (Dr. recommended Paleo).
It's clear I need to cut down carbs. I lost a lot of weight seven years ago (20+ BMI points) and that made the difference.
But carbs make me SO happy.
Low carb people, How do you live life like this?