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  1. #1081
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    I can't even list everything I ate yesterday... my weight was down a lot and my stomach is acting up and I was hungry. I had my consultation group over, so after a breakfast of a small tuna melt and fruit, I grazed from 11 AM until 2:30 on a variety of bean salads, peach coffee cake, a little piece of a crepe, ww pita chips and light garlic and herb dip. Then I went on a 20 mile ride and had a couple of slices of cheese when I came home.
    Went out to dinner, where I had 2 mojitos , a bib lettuce salad with goat cheese, ravioli with fresh veggies and half a blueberry cobbler.

    The weight is back and my stomach still hurts.
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    B: 2 eggs scrambled, hashbrowns, coffee, oj
    L: A few leftover roasted potatoes, green beans, cantaloupe
    S: 1 beer
    D: roasted chicken, potatoes, gravy, peas, 1 glass wine
    Dessert: 1 ice cream drumstick treat

  3. #1083
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    yesterday:

    oatmeal with oat bran, raisins and flax seeds
    an egg on ww toast
    tomato sandwich on ww, a baked sweet potato and purple mashed potatoes
    a peach with Greek yogurt
    quinoa with summer squash and corn, and wild sockeye
    raw walnuts
    cherries
    another peach
    potato chips
    oj and a little champagne
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  4. #1084
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    I'm going to start posting here as regular as possible. I'm back to tracking my food (sort of) in that I'm making conscious choices even though I'm not counting calories at the moment. I think posting here will help keep me honest!

    B: scrambled eggs (3 whites, 2 whole eggs), cantaloupe and blackberries, coffee with goat milk
    L: homemade cabbage and turkey sausage soup, 1/2 roasted sweet potato (plain)
    D: Fuji apple chicken salad from Panera (no gorgonzola)
    S: two plums, a handful of mixed nuts, 5 dried apple rings and a roma tomato

    (snacks are spread throughout the day)
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  5. #1085
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    yesterday:
    whole bagel and lox, light cream cheese, tomato, blueberries, coffee
    chicken breast sandwich on whole wheat, provolone, mustard, cole slaw, apple

    raspberry lime rickey during and after 23 mile ride, plus 1/2 bottle of water

    2 pieces whole wheat ciabatta french toast, stuffed with gruyere, topped with apples and maple syrup, fruit salad, 2 pieces REAL bacon
    My son and DIL war over for dinner and my son wanted "breakfast for dinner."
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  6. #1086
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    Monday:
    B: Greek yogurt, blueberries, walnuts, 3 slices of low salt ham, coffee
    L: left over bean salad with black beans, kidney beans, veggies, an apple
    S: Luna Bar
    D: 2 small and thin pork chops with a chili/hoisin sauce, brown rice, fruit salad, 2 pieces dark chocolate
    S: slice of whole wheat bread and Iberico cheese
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  7. #1087
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    Quote Originally Posted by goldfinch View Post
    I've been having a hard time with food lately. My appetite has been tremendous since I upped my exercise. Plus, I have been traveling and there are many temptations on the road. Yesterday I started fine with some no oil added granola, blueberries, raspberries, and a third of a banana, with milk for breakfast (400 calories worth). Then I had a ride and afterwords an ounce of cheese and two dates (150 calories). Now I am already up to 550 with a daily limit of 1200. Then I really blew it, I had a homemade bar made by a neighbor. It had to be 400 calories. Now I am up to 950 and it is barely noon and I only have 250 left. I struggled and had some salmon pasta salad with lots of cilantro, totaling about 300 calories to finish out the day barely over my limit. But what I ate was terrible, I can't afford a 400 calorie bar and still get good nutrition. And no vegetables to speak of!

    Today I started out with an egg and Canadian bacon, plus two carrots, totaling 200 calories. I hope the dose of protein helps keep my appetite in check. And today I eat some veggies!
    Have you upped your calorie intake to reflect the increase in activity? I'm not sure whether your 1200 calorie restriction is for non-exercise day. Because if you're exercising and only eating 1200 calories, it's no wonder that you're hungry.
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  8. #1088
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    B: RIce chex, strawberries, 1% milk, coffee
    L; turkey sandwich with slice of provolone, lettuce tomato
    D: Beans, Chicos and Pork stew, with a garnish of sour cream and avocado, 1 beer, 1 corn tortilla
    Dessert: greek yogurt with strawberries
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    Have you upped your calorie intake to reflect the increase in activity? I'm not sure whether your 1200 calorie restriction is for non-exercise day. Because if you're exercising and only eating 1200 calories, it's no wonder that you're hungry.
    Yeah, I do up it on days where there is a lot of exercise and now am generally averaging 1250 to 1300 a day over a week period if I am exercising a lot, rather than the 1100 to 1200 I started with back in January. This takes me down a pound a week roughly. When I am traveling I try to keep it at 1200 per day because I get very little exercise when I am on the road. If I am sedentary I will not lose near to a pound a week on 1200 calories as my basal metabolic rate is not even 1200. I need at least some exercise. I had a week where I did 1500 average per day (mostly due to two big days) and I gained .8 pounds, my first gain of my weight loss journey. But that amount is really statistically insignificant and could just be the usual ups and downs a person has based on hydration, etc. But it is hard to balance weight loss and exercise needs. Given how small I am (4'11") even with exercise my calorie needs are not large.

  10. #1090
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    Goldfinch, I am also small, though not as small as you. I found that it's virtually impossible to maintain my normal weight, exercise, and have enough energy on the amount of calories you are consuming. So, while I am not trying to lose now, I have been there, and I can say that losing a pound a week is just too tough for people who are small.
    One of the things that works for me, is to periodically "mix up" or trick my body by changing how I eat. Like, do dinner for breakfast, concentrate on more protein, etc. I also have to trick my body with different kinds of exercise. That might mean nothing more than hiking a couple of days a week, or brisk walking, yoga with some brief cardio warm up, and weights/core work. Your body is a very efficient machine and is going to learn to survive on 1100 calories a day. Perhaps you should see a nutritionist. I know that at my activity level, I need to eat at least 2,000 calories a day, even though in theory, it looks like I should be able to survive on 1200. On high activity days, I probably eat more than that. My weight is stable within 3-4 lbs., but it took upping the protein and watching carbs on days I am less active.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goldfinch View Post
    Given how small I am (4'11") even with exercise my calorie needs are not large.
    Heh - I was about ready to freak out on you about not eating enough until you said the above. I know a number of small women who really struggle to keep a deficit when trying to lose. Yeah a 400 calorie bar will definitely destroy your totals...but really, I probably would have just eaten as normal for the rest of the day and let that be a 'surplus' day instead. Don't make yourself miserable to make the numbers! It won't leave you with enough energy to function and certainly not to exercise...and then your burn suffers and it's a vicious cycle!

    How long have you been in a deficit? I ask because if it's been a long time, it may be time for a maintenance period and a bit of a 'refeed'. You may be able to reset your metabolism at a higher level if you give yourself a month or so of eating at maintenance or slightly above. You won't lose and you may gain a small amount, but then when you start cutting back again, you'll likely be able to lose more while eating more than you are now.
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  12. #1092
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    Today:
    slice of ww raisin bread with soy nut butter before 5:30 early AM 12.5 mile ride
    egg white omelette with goat cheese and 2 slices of turkey bacon, half a grapefruit, coffee

    cranberry-walnut chicken salad in a whole wheat wrap, iced coffee

    Luna Bar at 4:30 PM

    2 pieces of cheese at 7:00 PM

    2 small Thai flavored turkey burgers, no bun, cole slaw, 2 pieces dark chocolate
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    yesterday:

    oatmeal with flax seeds, blueberries, walnuts
    english muffin with cc
    veggie burger on e.m. and potato chips
    chocolate chip cookie
    4 ginger candies
    pasta with tomato sauce
    brown rice, beans and broccoli
    strawberry Greek yogurt with walnuts
    coconut water
    more potato chips

    I'm ready for racing! Planning on fueling well today. Oddly, my weight is low this morning. I would have thought with all the chips I'd be retaining water. Weird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Goldfinch, I am also small, though not as small as you. I found that it's virtually impossible to maintain my normal weight, exercise, and have enough energy on the amount of calories you are consuming. So, while I am not trying to lose now, I have been there, and I can say that losing a pound a week is just too tough for people who are small.
    One of the things that works for me, is to periodically "mix up" or trick my body by changing how I eat. Like, do dinner for breakfast, concentrate on more protein, etc. I also have to trick my body with different kinds of exercise. That might mean nothing more than hiking a couple of days a week, or brisk walking, yoga with some brief cardio warm up, and weights/core work. Your body is a very efficient machine and is going to learn to survive on 1100 calories a day. Perhaps you should see a nutritionist. I know that at my activity level, I need to eat at least 2,000 calories a day, even though in theory, it looks like I should be able to survive on 1200. On high activity days, I probably eat more than that. My weight is stable within 3-4 lbs., but it took upping the protein and watching carbs on days I am less active.
    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Heh - I was about ready to freak out on you about not eating enough until you said the above. I know a number of small women who really struggle to keep a deficit when trying to lose. Yeah a 400 calorie bar will definitely destroy your totals...but really, I probably would have just eaten as normal for the rest of the day and let that be a 'surplus' day instead. Don't make yourself miserable to make the numbers! It won't leave you with enough energy to function and certainly not to exercise...and then your burn suffers and it's a vicious cycle!

    How long have you been in a deficit? I ask because if it's been a long time, it may be time for a maintenance period and a bit of a 'refeed'. You may be able to reset your metabolism at a higher level if you give yourself a month or so of eating at maintenance or slightly above. You won't lose and you may gain a small amount, but then when you start cutting back again, you'll likely be able to lose more while eating more than you are now.
    I have been running a deficit since the end of December, 2010. I have lost now 38 pounds, which is close to 25% of my starting weight of 158. At not quite 4'11" that put me well within the obese category. I am down to about 120, which is about a pound a week. At first I exercised not at all strenuously, but walking a fair amount. In the spring I really kicked it up when I started to bike.

    I know a fair amount about nutrition and have read quite a bit pf the science about diet. I started low carb and worked up to adding carbs. My appetite is less on low carb but as far as a diet I can eat forever, I needed to add more carbs to make me happy. But I minimize rice and flour, I rarely eat bread, and my carbs are mostly from fruit which I truly love. I try to mix it up and in the last month I've allowed myself days where I eat just about anything and close to how much I want. I also vary my calories so that I average 1250-1300 a week. Some days are less. Some are more. Frankly, it is easier for me to be somewhat rigid and stick to an exact count. I vary it though to take into account activity and to try to stay out of starvation mode. Given that my weight loss has been without plateaus it has worked well.

    For the most part I am ok with energy. I take walnuts and an apple on long rides. Someone here posted about making bars out of dates and cashews (not exactly low carb!) and I make them once in a while as a 100 calorie energy boost. But it has been hard kicking up the exercise and still doing weight loss. Research shows that exercise really increases the appetite and that people on weight loss diets often overestimate the calories they are burning through exercise and then over eat as a result. I am mindful of that. But being hungry lately has been a struggle.

    I have thought though about taking a month off to see how maintenance will go, see if it helps kick up my metabolism by helping me build up some muscle, be less hungry and see if it helps give me even more energy for exercise. A month ago I had the goal of only losing a half a pound a week and upped my calories. This ended up causing some fluxuations, with some weeks more than a pound loss and one week with close to a pound gain. I am only 10 pounds from my goal weight. Actually, my goal is a body fat goal and I am still too high on my rough measures of body fat, just barely within normal and far from being athletic.

    I also have added more walking and am doing my core exercises religiously. When I am in one place for while I am thinking of doing the couch to 5K program and some kind of work with weights, which is hard to do when living in a motorhome and traveling about.

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    The body fat goal will be affected more (positively!) by the weight training than by diet.
    It sounds like you are doing pretty much what I do, but on a much more stringent basis. The kickstarting your metabolism is exactly what I did by changing to a lower carb diet and changing my exercise patterns to rely less on just aerobic stuff. But, at this time of year, I mostly just ride and do a little core work. Just protein doesn't help me on rides, although I do eat those little packets of nuts and cranberries from Trader Joe's, sometimes, in place of a Luna Bar. But, on days I do really long or hard rides, my appetite is up a lot (after the ride) and I just eat. I don't eat junk, so it doesn't really affect my weight. I gain the same 1-2 lbs over the weekend and they are gone by Tuesday.
    When I was in my thirties, I weighed about 92 pounds as a result of teaching 7 aerobics classes a week and eating really small breakfasts and lunches, on a diet high in complex carbs. That stopped working as I got closer to 40. By the time I was 45 I was 20 pounds overweight. I started cycling at age 47 and tweaking my diet. I've been at about the same weight for ten years, which is pretty much what I weighed in high school (106-107). Since i am almost 58, I am happy, but it takes constant vigilance to keep it in control.
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