Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings)....
These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet.
If someone is drinking two bottles a wine a weekend that person has a drinking problem. Full stop. No one is trying to tell you not to enjoy a glass of wine now and then.
I watch what I eat, I exercise nearly every day, I'm an early to bed, early to rise sort of responsible person, I have no bad/addictive habits. If I decide that I want to drink a bottle of wine, that is totally my call to make.
LOL. You are super defensive. Lady I don't give two sh*ts what you eat and drink but you are an alcoholic. 100% agree it is totally your call - you do you.
I'm sure there are some extremely good reasons that you have some rather rigid rules regarding your own alcohol consumption. Whatever you need to do pp. No one is judging you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here that I think y’all are referring to. The rigid rules are in place because I wasn’t losing weight! Plain and simple. I too could stop for long periods of time (pregnancy, dieting), was generally eating healthy, working out daily, running races, etc. but the glass a day plus weekend wine drinking was killing my progress. I was gaining and losing the same 5 lbs in a continuous loop. I love wine, but I had to stop. And as soon a I did weight started falling off and bloat and puffiness is gone.
I will be drinking on vacation next month and again in August. But drinking just to drink is no longer a part of my routine. Otherwise I will gain weight.
And yes, I do believe that I was a problem drinker borderline alcoholic based on the above behavior. But people’s opinions differ on how to define an alcoholic.
I think you were consuming more alcohol than I ever do (I'm not a daily drinker even on vacation. I'm more once a week. Twice a week tops). My own weight loss has been steady although I have been on maintenance mode for the past several weeks as I've been upping my exercise. I have a little more to go but I actually want to take the remaining pounds off more slowly because I think the results will be better.
Simple tip from a diet veteran: If you want to take off the weight you might gain over your vacation, try intermittent fasting once you get home. IF works wonders in getting you back on track. Or at least it sure does the trick for me.
Anonymous wrote:PP here that I think y’all are referring to. The rigid rules are in place because I wasn’t losing weight! Plain and simple. I too could stop for long periods of time (pregnancy, dieting), was generally eating healthy, working out daily, running races, etc. but the glass a day plus weekend wine drinking was killing my progress. I was gaining and losing the same 5 lbs in a continuous loop. I love wine, but I had to stop. And as soon a I did weight started falling off and bloat and puffiness is gone.
I will be drinking on vacation next month and again in August. But drinking just to drink is no longer a part of my routine. Otherwise I will gain weight.
And yes, I do believe that I was a problem drinker borderline alcoholic based on the above behavior. But people’s opinions differ on how to define an alcoholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings)....
These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet.
If someone is drinking two bottles a wine a weekend that person has a drinking problem. Full stop. No one is trying to tell you not to enjoy a glass of wine now and then.
I watch what I eat, I exercise nearly every day, I'm an early to bed, early to rise sort of responsible person, I have no bad/addictive habits. If I decide that I want to drink a bottle of wine, that is totally my call to make.
LOL. You are super defensive. Lady I don't give two sh*ts what you eat and drink but you are an alcoholic. 100% agree it is totally your call - you do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings)....
These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet.
If someone is drinking two bottles a wine a weekend that person has a drinking problem. Full stop. No one is trying to tell you not to enjoy a glass of wine now and then.
I watch what I eat, I exercise nearly every day, I'm an early to bed, early to rise sort of responsible person, I have no bad/addictive habits. If I decide that I want to drink a bottle of wine, that is totally my call to make.
...and when people call you an alcoholic, you should agree with them. I know this because I used to do the same thing. You have a drinking problem.
You are projecting your issues onto me. I'm sorry you dealt with that, I'm sure it sucked. It sounds like you are in recovery which is good.
Definitely not projecting my issues. But I was making the same excuses that you are. Can you stop drinking long enough to lose the weight you're complaining about? If your answer is no, then you have a problem. Not sure why you don't get that.
Google gray area drinking. I think you're far beyond that, but maybe that will help you out a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings)....
These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet.
If someone is drinking two bottles a wine a weekend that person has a drinking problem. Full stop. No one is trying to tell you not to enjoy a glass of wine now and then.
I watch what I eat, I exercise nearly every day, I'm an early to bed, early to rise sort of responsible person, I have no bad/addictive habits. If I decide that I want to drink a bottle of wine, that is totally my call to make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings)....
These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet.
If someone is drinking two bottles a wine a weekend that person has a drinking problem. Full stop. No one is trying to tell you not to enjoy a glass of wine now and then.
I watch what I eat, I exercise nearly every day, I'm an early to bed, early to rise sort of responsible person, I have no bad/addictive habits. If I decide that I want to drink a bottle of wine, that is totally my call to make.
...and when people call you an alcoholic, you should agree with them. I know this because I used to do the same thing. You have a drinking problem.
You are projecting your issues onto me. I'm sorry you dealt with that, I'm sure it sucked. It sounds like you are in recovery which is good.
Definitely not projecting my issues. But I was making the same excuses that you are. Can you stop drinking long enough to lose the weight you're complaining about? If your answer is no, then you have a problem. Not sure why you don't get that.
Google gray area drinking. I think you're far beyond that, but maybe that will help you out a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings)....
These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet.
If someone is drinking two bottles a wine a weekend that person has a drinking problem. Full stop. No one is trying to tell you not to enjoy a glass of wine now and then.
I watch what I eat, I exercise nearly every day, I'm an early to bed, early to rise sort of responsible person, I have no bad/addictive habits. If I decide that I want to drink a bottle of wine, that is totally my call to make.
...and when people call you an alcoholic, you should agree with them. I know this because I used to do the same thing. You have a drinking problem.
You are projecting your issues onto me. I'm sorry you dealt with that, I'm sure it sucked. It sounds like you are in recovery which is good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings)....
These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet.
If someone is drinking two bottles a wine a weekend that person has a drinking problem. Full stop. No one is trying to tell you not to enjoy a glass of wine now and then.
I watch what I eat, I exercise nearly every day, I'm an early to bed, early to rise sort of responsible person, I have no bad/addictive habits. If I decide that I want to drink a bottle of wine, that is totally my call to make.
...and when people call you an alcoholic, you should agree with them. I know this because I used to do the same thing. You have a drinking problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings)....
These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet.
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If someone is drinking two bottles a wine a weekend that person has a drinking problem. Full stop. No one is trying to tell you not to enjoy a glass of wine now and then.
I watch what I eat, I exercise nearly every day, I'm an early to bed, early to rise sort of responsible person, I have no bad/addictive habits. If I decide that I want to drink a bottle of wine, that is totally my call to make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings)....
These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet.
If someone is drinking two bottles a wine a weekend that person has a drinking problem. Full stop. No one is trying to tell you not to enjoy a glass of wine now and then.
I watch what I eat, I exercise nearly every day, I'm an early to bed, early to rise sort of responsible person, I have no bad/addictive habits. If I decide that I want to drink a bottle of wine, that is totally my call to make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings)....
These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet.
If someone is drinking two bottles a wine a weekend that person has a drinking problem. Full stop. No one is trying to tell you not to enjoy a glass of wine now and then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings)....
These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet.