Glory? Quick question for you!

  • A while back, SOMEWHERE, you posted a link to a site that had a complete whole foods list - you could click on the food name to view information about that food, it's benefits, etc. I had saved it to my favorites, but due to some...ahem, help...from my preschooler, my favorites are now kaput. I can't for the life of me remember the site name, and haven't had any luck yet searching for it here. Would you mind posting it again? I'd really appreciate it!

    Thank you!
  • Here you go, I love this one!

    http://209.196.51.230/ME2/dirmod.asp...d=Foods&tier=1
  • Wow, that was fast!! Thanks so much - I can't believe how much great information is on that site.
  • Wow! This is just GREAT!!! Thanks to both of you.
  • That's a great site. Here's another:

    World's Healthiest Foods
    www.whfoods.com
  • Hi Glory How Long Did It Take You To Lose Your Weight And Was It Hard At First To Get Use To Eating Whole Food. And This Question Is For Anyone Else Who Would Like To Reply.
  • Glory wrote an amazing (and wonderfully long - loved all the detail! ) topic on her weight loss journey - you can find it here:http://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/showthread.php?t=84601

    For myself, I'm not at the end of my journey yet, but I've lost 38 lbs so far eating a predominantly WF diet (combined with calorie counting to help with portion size). I've been losing 6-8 lbs a month, eating foods that I love. Whole foods weren't really a transition for me - I've always loved fruits and veggies, so it was more about learning about nutrition, the healthfulness of certain foods, and getting an idea of what I should be eating, how often, and in what amounts. Now that I've eliminated most processed foods from my diet, I don't miss them a bit - and I've never felt better.

    I hope that you're able to find a way to incorporate WF into your lifestyle - Glory's post has some really great advice and ideas (and if her snack posts don't get you drooling, I don't know what will! ). Good luck!
  • Quote: Hi Glory How Long Did It Take You To Lose Your Weight And Was It Hard At First To Get Use To Eating Whole Food. And This Question Is For Anyone Else Who Would Like To Reply.
    Thanks Sugarlove I was out of town for work/fun the past week and didn't see this question.

    Hey Nojellybelly, the link that Sugarlove posted does have the whole story, but I don't mind giving you the quick answers.

    How Long Did It Take You To Lose Your Weight

    I started in July 2004, weighing about 200 lbs (I had quit weighing myself and am unsure of my high weight, definitely over 195 lbs). My weight loss looked like this:

    July 2004 - 200 lbs
    September 2004 - 165 lbs
    December 2004 - 150 lbs
    March 2005 - 140 lbs
    Long plateau
    June 2005 - 138 lbs
    September 2005 - 135 lbs
    February 2006 - 127 lbs

    It took me about 7 months to lose the first 50ish lbs, it took another 9 months to lose the last 15 lbs. My weight loss definitely slowed down as I approached my goal weight.

    Was It Hard At First To Get Use To Eating Whole Food

    No, not at all. I was actually very excited/inspired to eat foods to improve my long term health. It is more work - more shopping, more packing, but it isn't hard. I actually ended up loving the taste of whole foods - whole wheat toast, natural peanut butter, raspberries, baked sweet potatoes...I don't think I ever gave it a chance when I lived on nachos, muffins and full fat venti lattes
  • Thanks for the great links, ladies!