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Maybe I'll start eating out every weekend then, lol!Originally Posted by jillybean720
I think it would work both ways--in either case, the principal is the same. It's your average daily calories for the whole week that seems to matter most, so whether it's alternating high and low every day or doing little chunks of high and low days, the idea is that your body just never settles into one specific calorie amount. Like I said, I didn't even do it on purpose. It actually just accidentally happened by me trying to stick to 1200 calories EVERY day and then ending up eating out too often around the weekends
Just kidding.
Thanks for the information. I definitely need to do something. I haven't weighed myself this week because I keep forgetting, but I'll be weighed for sure tomorrow because I have a doc appt. The only thing is the doc scale always shows me higher than my scale at home because by the time I get to the doctor (in the afternoons, usually) I'm dressed, I have shoes on and I've already eaten 2 meals and taken in quite a bit of water. I don't let it bother, really. It just stinks to go in and you weigh, say, 155 and you're like I was 150 this morning, I swear!




