Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, and cabbage hater, look into how good cabbage is for swelling and inflammation. How it can help with your health goals!
If you are deluded that meat is healthier for you than cabbage, you are just the disorder one! But, keep on projecting while showing your low level of nutrition knowledge!
Do you hate all veggies? Cause cabbage was just an example; I used to say veggies. Eat veggies to lose weight.
Would you be ok with broccoli?
No one hates cabbage! We just think you posting over and over about how OP should stop eating meat to eat more cabbage is psycho when she has said like 50 times she doesn't want to do that. Let go of the cabbage!
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and cabbage hater, look into how good cabbage is for swelling and inflammation. How it can help with your health goals!
If you are deluded that meat is healthier for you than cabbage, you are just the disorder one! But, keep on projecting while showing your low level of nutrition knowledge!
Do you hate all veggies? Cause cabbage was just an example; I used to say veggies. Eat veggies to lose weight.
Would you be ok with broccoli?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of that meat. It has too many calories. Become vegan for two months, no pasta or bread. You will lose 10lbs or more in 2,3 months. If you don't cheat more than once a week, and you keep up your exercise.
Make sure you work out is not the kind where you hold onto handles for dear life with hands, or where you are walking at 2mph. That is not exercise, it is hardly doing anything.
Eat cabbage, on pp, gave a recipe for a head of cabbage in an iron skillet in the oven with chicken on top. Don't make the chicken, make the cabbage, Delicious and you can eat it for half an hour and it delish.
The only thing I see from your menu is too many high-calorie meats. High calorie, low volume food.
Watch Greg Doucette on youtube. Best advice ever.
But, yes, weight loss is hard.
^^ sounds like an eating disorder. OP ignore this advice. Especially if don't want major hair loss and sallow skin. 2 servings of meat per day is not "too much meat" OP isn't eating a platter of bacon. She said a piece of chicken or salmon.
Not eating meat = eating disorder? No meat is one of the tenets of a "whole foods, plant-based diet," which has resulted in weight loss and improved health for many. (See "Forks Over Knives," "Eat to Live," etc) Not saying it's what OP has to do, but to say avoiding meat for two months = an eating disorder is a stretch. I think the pp's point is to add higher volume, lower calorie food.
Not eating meat is fine, but you need to find an alternative way to include protein then. The PP is not only suggesting not eating meat because it is “high calorie” but is suggestion a meal of...cabbage. Just cabbage. I guess since cabbage is low calorie. THAT is disordered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of that meat. It has too many calories. Become vegan for two months, no pasta or bread. You will lose 10lbs or more in 2,3 months. If you don't cheat more than once a week, and you keep up your exercise.
Make sure you work out is not the kind where you hold onto handles for dear life with hands, or where you are walking at 2mph. That is not exercise, it is hardly doing anything.
Eat cabbage, on pp, gave a recipe for a head of cabbage in an iron skillet in the oven with chicken on top. Don't make the chicken, make the cabbage, Delicious and you can eat it for half an hour and it delish.
The only thing I see from your menu is too many high-calorie meats. High calorie, low volume food.
Watch Greg Doucette on youtube. Best advice ever.
But, yes, weight loss is hard.
God no, don't listen to this nut.
This nut eats a Mediterainina diet and a high amount of carbs. And this nut is healthy and average weight and never been overweight. Ask yourself why do you hate cabbage? Watch Greg Doucette, your failures in weight loss will be revealed to you.
I simply stated if she wanted to lose weight faster, eat cabbage. Not that I eat cabbage only. Being vegan, even for a short period of time is healthy! And it cuts cheese and meat out which are highly caloric low volume foods. It works.
Anonymous wrote:Relax, everyone. This person recently posted that she lost 100 lbs eating a high volume of vegetables / not eating meat. It's not the only way and won't work for everyone, but it is one way that works for many.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/937200.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize there are plenty of ways to eat protein without meat, right?
The whole protein intake thing is a myth, by the way. You're fine without it.
Sounds to me like you're still taking in too many calories. Also, smoked meat is horrible for you.
Dude. She doesn't want to be a vegan. What is your damage? You suggested it, she said it wasn't for her for a variety of reasons. Perhaps you are so dogged and testy because you are hangry since all you've eaten this month is cabbage.
Well, since I am the cabbage lady, and above pp is not me, not sure who you are talking to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of that meat. It has too many calories. Become vegan for two months, no pasta or bread. You will lose 10lbs or more in 2,3 months. If you don't cheat more than once a week, and you keep up your exercise.
Make sure you work out is not the kind where you hold onto handles for dear life with hands, or where you are walking at 2mph. That is not exercise, it is hardly doing anything.
Eat cabbage, on pp, gave a recipe for a head of cabbage in an iron skillet in the oven with chicken on top. Don't make the chicken, make the cabbage, Delicious and you can eat it for half an hour and it delish.
The only thing I see from your menu is too many high-calorie meats. High calorie, low volume food.
Watch Greg Doucette on youtube. Best advice ever.
But, yes, weight loss is hard.
^^ sounds like an eating disorder. OP ignore this advice. Especially if don't want major hair loss and sallow skin. 2 servings of meat per day is not "too much meat" OP isn't eating a platter of bacon. She said a piece of chicken or salmon.
Not eating meat = eating disorder? No meat is one of the tenets of a "whole foods, plant-based diet," which has resulted in weight loss and improved health for many. (See "Forks Over Knives," "Eat to Live," etc) Not saying it's what OP has to do, but to say avoiding meat for two months = an eating disorder is a stretch. I think the pp's point is to add higher volume, lower calorie food.
Yes, thank you! How am I disordered for saying eat less meat for two months?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of that meat. It has too many calories. Become vegan for two months, no pasta or bread. You will lose 10lbs or more in 2,3 months. If you don't cheat more than once a week, and you keep up your exercise.
Make sure you work out is not the kind where you hold onto handles for dear life with hands, or where you are walking at 2mph. That is not exercise, it is hardly doing anything.
Eat cabbage, on pp, gave a recipe for a head of cabbage in an iron skillet in the oven with chicken on top. Don't make the chicken, make the cabbage, Delicious and you can eat it for half an hour and it delish.
The only thing I see from your menu is too many high-calorie meats. High calorie, low volume food.
Watch Greg Doucette on youtube. Best advice ever.
But, yes, weight loss is hard.
^^ sounds like an eating disorder. OP ignore this advice. Especially if don't want major hair loss and sallow skin. 2 servings of meat per day is not "too much meat" OP isn't eating a platter of bacon. She said a piece of chicken or salmon.
Not eating meat = eating disorder? No meat is one of the tenets of a "whole foods, plant-based diet," which has resulted in weight loss and improved health for many. (See "Forks Over Knives," "Eat to Live," etc) Not saying it's what OP has to do, but to say avoiding meat for two months = an eating disorder is a stretch. I think the pp's point is to add higher volume, lower calorie food.