But I hit the gym in my usual fashion upon coming home and went back to my regular 1300-1500 calories per day cycle, meticulously logged on Fitday. Ok...I will admit that I DO end up way under that sometimes. I will also admit that I don't eat 4-5 times a day. Usually I have 300 or 400 calories during the say before I get home and plow down 800 calories for dinner. So spreading out my meals is something I know I can fix.
But what is getting me down is, plateaus are usually associated with your metabolic rate catching up with your diet? Right? Well I had just had a 15 day break from my diet, where I was eating 4-5 times a day, whole foods. I would have expected this would have been good for me, let my lean muscle get re-fueled, and my basal metabolic rate increase. But alas. After 9 days of regular dieting action upon my return....I lost a pound.

This is a bad mental plateau as well...since I've only lost a 4 pounds since Christmas. But of course I didn't gain any weight over the holidays (a miracle) and I didn't gain any weight over vacation (another miracle) so I should be happy. But still 4 pounds in a month is tough to swallow when I had been doing like...15!
This is mostly a plateau rant I guess, but if anyone has any ideas... I'd be glad to hear them!


), chilli peppers, curry, basically spices - though one should keep an eye open for those which also rev up appetite. Personally, I switch to fish and sea-food, egg-white omelettes and, since I am prone to forget to drink enough water, check my water intake as well. Green tea, especially the puer-ha variety also acts as metabolism stimulant in a healthy way. I'd say, focus on protein-rich foods, preferably slow-carbers rather than fast-carbers, put a smile on your face and keep us posted about your results!
I feel for you Chicky. I know the let down all too well lately.
