ClandestineTX
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I'm losing_n_kona on myfitnesspal...I just started this week and haven't been logging everything...and haven't started exercising yet...but haven't eaten out once! Kinda just taking it slow...letting myself adjust and hoping I'll get more energy and motivation the longer I stick to it. Doesn't help that OH has been sick....so if he isn't up for going to the gym or a walk then I usually wont either![]()
I think it's a good plan. I have found that lasting changes happen gradually over time and you are much more likely to stick to anything, if you gradually introduce it that radically change things overnight!
Yay I have MFP friends now! lol
Mizzy they probably have a lot more stuff now plus they have the scanner option so you can scan the barcode of something and find it that way
I haven't been super picky about matching up my foods exactly...just picking what is close for a round estimate. I figure I have a little ways to go before every detailed calorie matters. Like once I'm eating well AND exercising but not dropping any weight...that's when I get more hardcore with watching exactly what I'm taking in.
What my doctor advised, and I've stuck to, and have lost almost 30 whole pounds since the end of July/ beginning of August, is a reduction in carbohydrate intake (not "low carb" by dieting standards) and emphasizing low glycemic load carbohydrates. I absolutely "budget" for chocolate, ice cream, and alcohol. For my body, it seems carbs aren't that important to me - but I would die on a low-fat, low-calorie diet, never been able to stick to one.
I just added something to your journal about this FitBit thing I have just fallen in love with, but it's a different system than MFP, so I can't follow you guys! I just can't get on with the calorie counting thing, I have no idea why watching my carbs has been so easy (by comparison). I tried MFP at the advice of one of my IRL friends over the summer, but it's too much work to get it started for my liking. We do a lot of home-cooked/ non-packaged foods, so basically everything has to be entered manually. On top of that, there were significant errors in things they have listed (versus the actual nutritional label) - at least for things that I use regularly, almond milk was one of them.
Definitely get tickers, if nothing else, so I can "follow" you all on here!