12 lbs is great though, so that's a great starting point and I've heard so many great things about the Peleton bike!
Anonymous wrote:If its not sustainable once you go off it, and the food is disgusting and you can't eat your whole life like that...isn't it kind of a waste of time?
Anonymous wrote:If its not sustainable once you go off it, and the food is disgusting and you can't eat your whole life like that...isn't it kind of a waste of time?
Anonymous wrote:Hey Sarah, OP here! Congrats on your weight loss! I totally agree with you about eating better with IP. I was telling my husband last night that no matter what, I realize that my main diet is trash. Period. I was not eating enough vegetables, quality carbs or quality protein. This has definitely been an eye opener, and bonus that I'm feeling so much better.
Though I don't think I'm ever going to make cauliflower and broccoli work for me, no matter how hard I try. They are two of my favorite veggies but they affect me worse than eating a tub of ice cream, I just can't handle them. Maybe 1 cup at the most. 2 cups, no way!
I "cheated" and got on my home scale this morning and was down 4 pounds! So I don't know if my diet adjustments that I worked into my plan did the trick, or if it was really just monthly cycle stuff. Either way, I'm thrilled and it was the kind of number I have been hoping for.
I picked up Apple Cinnamon soy puffs and those are SO good. I use a little Hood's Calorie Countdown milk in it and it's just like eating Apple Jacks. I don't drink the milk, I just feel like they taste better cereal style than dry.
I also really enjoy the strawberry wafers. Tomorrow when I go in for my weigh in, I'm going to pick up a box of the brownies.
For some reason, the Dorados make me sick. They are sooo good and would go well with so many meals, but I just cannot eat them. Bummer.