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Grilled crab legs, salad, green beans, sliced tomatoes. YUM!
(I agree with robin, too... I think you'd be better off to go a little over on calories and eat a healthy dinner than to go hungry on a pear and water. The sugars from the pear get used up very quickly and while they do have a little fiber there is no protein for the long haul. This weight loss thing is a marathon...a lifelong process...no need to get in a hurry!) :) |
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BornToFly - Could you pack 1/2 a sandwich on some whole grain bread with a serving of almonds and a pear and take it to work with you? Then you could eat it on your way to the gym. You'd have fruit, protein, and fiber...which would get you through your workout AND through the rest of the night!
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How about making a smoothie? Smoothies are good. Also, I tend to make lots of food a couple times per week and then eat leftovers. Or you could make yourself something in the morning that you can grab before your workout? Or grab as soon as you get home?
I also disagree that eating late is bad for weight loss. If you haven't had dinner, you need your dinner. If you had your dinner and then you dip into oreos then that would be bad for weight loss. I tend to have dinner late. Last night, dinner was at 8:30. Sometimes dinner is at 7:30 or sometimes it is as late at 9. |
**RockinRobin, I am glad you said something about the pear and water. I hate to think anybody feels they need to starve just to lose***
Tonight will be a grilled chicken sandwich and a baked potato from Wendys with their low fat sour cream. since I have a baby shower cake to work on tonight. |
I am having a baked potato and roasted cauliflower :D, I am trying to think what to put on the baked potato, any suggestions?
I am out of hummus, which I usually put, and don't want to put butter, I do have ff sour cream, but hate the taste.. help?? cheryl |
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Beans? Salsa? Various spices? I generally eat baked potatoes plain with a little cracked pepper. Have you ever tried a 3 hour baked potato? It is really good :) |
Shy,
I think that is where the "no eating late" thing came in for certain people that munch at night rather than people that are eating their meals at night. So if you eat your dinner, come within your calorie range and then start eating unplanned things at night (going over calories), then obviously that will hurt your weight loss. I was never a night eater and in fact, I hate hate hate eating before bed so if I'm hungry and it is near my bed time, I will go to bed rather than eat. So yes, its calories in vs calories out but for some people eating late at night means eating more calories. |
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Cheryl - I like putting a laughing cow wedge on my baked potatoes. Or, sauteed spinach and garlic.
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Dinner tonight is buffalo chicken twice-baked potatoes and a salad with ff dressing
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Mug... a serving of Wendy's chili on the potato is really good too.... or vegetarian chili if you don't eat meat. Salsa is good too... with some fresh cilantro.
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Hi BorntoFly. I'm in total agreement. As long as you stay within a certain calorie allotment over a 24 hour period, it doesn't matter when you eat those calories. I just started a new job and certain nights I don't get home til just before 9:00 and yup, I come home and eat dinner.
It is food that I always prepare ahead of time, so it's just ready to heat up. Or it's a salad that's already cut up. If I had to start thinking about what I am eating at that hour and didn't have anything ready, chances are I would eat something that I shouldn't. It's really vital to prepare ahead of time. |
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I had a bowl of Progresso Zero Point soup (southwestern style) with a few tortilla chips crumbled in, an ounce of shredded cheddar on top and a spoonful of light sour cream.
Lyn TWENTY SIX pounds gone! My Blog: www.escapefromobesity.blogspot.com |
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