Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never known a thin, happy, healthy woman.
Puh-lease.
I'm one of those naturally thin people. 39 years old, 119lbs, 5,3. 2 kids. I look great AND am happy and healthy.
I workout but not a lot. 3 times a week (used to be 4 maybe 5 times but young kids keep you busy). I do eat and drink whatever I want, but I choose to eat pretty healthy. By healthy I mean little processed/fast foods/no soda or artificial crap. I have no problem eating rich/creamy foods. I eat full fat dairy. Portion sizes are on the bigger side. I do eat ice cream a few times a week. I just have a fast metabolism. If it starts to slow down, I'll have to cut out some ice cream or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels!
YES the hell it does!
Anonymous wrote:Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never known a thin, happy, healthy woman.
Puh-lease.
I'm one of those naturally thin people. 39 years old, 119lbs, 5,3. 2 kids. I look great AND am happy and healthy.
I workout but not a lot. 3 times a week (used to be 4 maybe 5 times but young kids keep you busy). I do eat and drink whatever I want, but I choose to eat pretty healthy. By healthy I mean little processed/fast foods/no soda or artificial crap. I have no problem eating rich/creamy foods. I eat full fat dairy. Portion sizes are on the bigger side. I do eat ice cream a few times a week. I just have a fast metabolism. If it starts to slow down, I'll have to cut out some ice cream or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels!
My mother started saying that to me when I was around 10.
Anonymous wrote:Intermittent fasting, coffee, exercise, eating real wholesome foods.
As a general rule I allow myself to have "junk food" whenever I want it as long as I make it myself from scratch. I learned this trick from Michael Pollan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you're asking the wrong question. Why don't you tell us a little more about yourself, what you typically eat and drink in a day, and we'll try to give some help.
I skip breakfast because it makes me sick eating that early in the morning. A few years ago, I did try eating it everyday but it seemed to make me hungrier for the rest of the day.
Lunches normally are salads or chicken & veggies or sandwich w/ a piece of fruit or soup
Dinner is my biggest meal and most days it's meat w/ veggies and a potato or some variation
Snacks are usually fruit, celery w/ ranch dip, protein bars, protein shakes, chips, crackers, deli meat, candy on a rare occasion (not really a big candy eater)
Drinks are water and tea; not a big fan of soda but will have it every once in awhile
I will eat fast food a couple times a week; for example, if I eat it for lunch on Mon, I won't eat it again until dinner on Tues or lunch again on Weds (I do know this needs to stop and it was a habit I picked up in college; growing up my parents didn't allow us to eat it except for special occasions)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I walk between 10,000 and 15,000 steps/ day because I move around a lot. I have always eaten what I want, with varying degrees of effect on my weight. I'm 45 with 3 kids and currently 125- not skinny but slim enough considering I've had a beer-heavy winterWhen I'm stressed I try to move around more instead of grabbing a snack. Everyone in my family is obese with the health problems that go along with it because they don't move around enough and they eat horribly. I don't need to be super-skinny. I just need to be as healthy as I'm capable of being.
How tall are you pp?
Anonymous wrote:I've never known a thin, happy, healthy woman. [/quote
I rarely meet overweight, happy, healthy women.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you're asking the wrong question. Why don't you tell us a little more about yourself, what you typically eat and drink in a day, and we'll try to give some help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels!
Yeah, this is BS.