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Well, I actually do track my calories and i generally eat around 1500 to 1700 a day. I don't drink any soda or juice, usually just water. I do have hypothyroidism, but all my blood tests say my TSH levels are just fine. Maybe I just need to step it up a notch with the exercing:D .
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Grazing on left over (un-sold chocolate chip walnut brownies) with a cup of coffee as I write.
I know I should have a big breakfast like spagetti with marinara sauce and with some meat. or pork chops with mashed potato etc... Biggest meal for breakfast medium portion for lunch and a simple salad or bowl of fruit for din din. At night you sleep so you don't need all that calories...
When I did this after the Freshman 20's or whatever it was called. you know where we all gain like 20 lbs or so in our freshman year. My high school friends saw me the following summer and gave me that look. After I finished my undergrad, I went on the eating schedule with big breakfast... and I lost the freshman 20. Once again I saw some of my high school friends and one commented, "wow you trimmed back down and looking good. You had blimped out but we didn't want to make you feel bad"
tried snacking out on carrot sticks and celery. It just made me hungrier. Alright hand over that jelly filled donut and nobody gets hurt!!
Seriously though big protein and carb breakfast will alleviate your craving to snack.
I guess its easier said than done I'm 5' 4" and weigh in at a piggly wiggly 1*2 pounds. Wayyyy toooo heavy. dress size *# been trying to lose about 10lbs minimum with no luck.
Shawn
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Snack food..not a smart thing to read as i've just had dinner :)
What about raisins? Hoummus & carrots/other veggies? Sunflower seeds? Fruit (bananas :) )
Just some idears..
c
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Hummus and yogurt are my 2 favorite snack foods. Well, not together. Both are filling, healthy, have protein.
Making your own hummus is incredibly easy and better than anything you will find in the store.