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1: 163.8 Followed Protocol
2: 160 Dinner Crash 3: 162.8 Major Crash 4: 161.2 Followed Protocol 5: 160.8 Following Protocol Yay! 2 days strong :) |
Originally Posted by 1tubbychick: Some good advice that I try to follow is again from the famous Beck Diet Solution book - she has you pick out at least one backup diet to your main plan. I would not recommend "cheating" on IP at all - but if you are going to, use a backup plan - other low carb, calorie counting, South Beach, etc. At least then maybe you won't do too much damage and retain a feeling of control. That's my strategy at least. For example: Cheetos! :devil: If you have decided that you are going to eat them (and YES it is a decision), at least you could do so with a calorie-counter mentality, noting that 1 serving (probably a handful or so) is going to be something like 150-180 calories (which is already a whole meal on IP!) Just a thought. But like I said, it really isn't a good idea to cheat if you can find a workaround. Sometimes I bring chip and pretzel-type protein snacks to events so I didn't feel like I was missing out too much. The number one best idea I have to avoid cheating is to not get hungry. Hungry brain makes very bad choices!! Originally Posted by lisa34t: I hate buying a whole box of something I am not sure about. If enough people say they like something I might take a chance - I did that with cheesecake pudding that everyone was raving about. Ick. Then I had to get through 6 more packets of it... Originally Posted by LexiChanel1: Originally Posted by Corazon30: |
Originally Posted by Briael: Originally Posted by pamara: |
Originally Posted by canadjineh: Catherine |
Hi IttyBitty... I've actually been in maintenance for 14 months today. I don't play much with my ticker anymore, lol. But I have a maintenance range of 6 lbs or so; a couple below and 3 above 132. In maintenance you need to have a range since our bodies differ in what they weigh day to day due to TOM, colon contents, amount of water drunk, sodium, exercise, (see water lol), etc, etc. There's no point in stressing about small changes up & down, just continued up changes. ;)
There is a Canadians on IP thread here - but it doesn't get posted in too much since it seems to be mainly about how to find alternative vitamins and protein packs on the Internet that deliver to us and aren't US priced. Liana |
Originally Posted by EmmaD: That cheesecake pudding from HealthSmart? Yep, I hear you on it ... not the best tasting, but when you add a packet of the Real Lime lime powder to it, it changes it into something that is very tasty indeed. We made some key lime tartlets (using the oatmeal packet to make a pseudo-pastry) the cheesecake and lime sachet and a couple of slices of lime on top when it had finished setting in the fridge. Pretty sure it's a popularly pinned recipe on Pinterest if you want to give it a look! :) The Quest bars are interesting, and it always amuses me how much our taste buds differ from others. Some of the really popular ones here make me gag - either because they are too sweet, or not sweet enough. One of the things that may help some of your fellow May starters is knowing that if you prefer the higher fat content and sugar content ones .. you don't have to eat the entire bar in place of a meal. Split it over a couple of days to bring the carb/calorie/fat macros more in line with an IP bar. The beauty of the Quest bars is that they keep pretty well in a ziplock baggie and, they can be re-textured by heating in the oven or a quick blitz in the microwave. :) |
Originally Posted by canadjineh: Oh, that water...haha I actually did post in the Canada thread as well, but seems like there's only crickets and tumbleweed round those parts :) Have you purchased any products online? I was curious about how it would work purchasing products that were made in Canada, but sold in the US. I would assume that we wouldn't have to pay any duties on the products, but I could be wrong. With the really low exchange rate, the last thing I'd want to do is get dinged on customs. |
IttyBitty, I saw the post in the Canada thread, but haven't bought from Nashua nutrition - they don't have a lot of gluten free choices that I have noticed and every other site I try - it's cheaper for me to buy locally, Vega, GNC, etc.
BTW, I see the Canada IP thread has been closed, probably due to lack of use, lol. There are a few of us around here though... just check out the info on the side under the avatar pix and often the general area where someone lives is posted. Liana |
Cinco De Mayo
I want all that MEXICAN FOOD!!!! sigh
not Bueno.... Dora |
Originally Posted by Briael: |
Originally Posted by Corazon30: For future, what are some things that might satisfy the craving? Fajitas without the tortillas (and the cheese, sour cream etc)? Maybe salad with lime juice and salsa as dressing, taco-flavored meat (or for me, fake meat :p)? Maybe shrimp cocktail (but I would be worried the sauce has sugar in it)? I really don't know yet. Maybe post in the main chat to see if anyone has ideas? Here are a few ideas that appear to be IP-compliant or easily modifiable, if you are in to cooking: Chicken Salsa Verde. Includes Mexican cauli-rice. Mexican Lime Chicken Soup Fish Taco Cabbage Bowl (sub Walden Farms mayo?) Don't know if this helps. I would love to think of more ideas... I love Mexican food :hot: |
Originally Posted by Corazon30: |
Originally Posted by EmmaD: 1 pudding packet 1/4 tsp salt 3/8 tsp baking powder 1 egg or 2 whites enough water to make achieve normal waffle batter consistency Cook in preheated waffle iron until steaming stops. |
Originally Posted by EmmaD: http://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/idea...ml#post5154573 |
Down 5 pounds since Monday. Sticking to IP w/alternatives, no cheats. One thing that's helped was prepping some chicken, hard-boiled eggs, and veggies on Sunday. I get super busy with work during the week and can make bad choices if I don't have something quick and ready to go. We didn't celebrate Cinco de Mayo so I wasn't tempted there :)
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