dawg 0 Posted February 24, 2006 Here's my typical menu: 1st breakfast: 1/2 cup fibre one, 1/2 cup skim milk (I hate eating in the mornings) 2nd breakfast: 1 pack of "heart healthy" blueberry instant oatmeal. Lunch: a tuna lunch pack by Starkist. Afternooon tea / dinner: a Healthy Choice meal. Supper/snack: Half a can of mixed fruit / peaches / pears. I eat roughly every 3 hours. I'm trying hard to keep my metabolism ticking all the time. My full daily menu comes in at right around 1000 calories with around 70g of Protein. Once I start moving Iron I'll be adding a Protein shake to get me up to about 100g of Protein and 1200 calories. Oh and the Kcal is the standard unit world wide :confused: 4200J / 1 KCal. I guess we'd be eating 1.2 million calories a day. sweeet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Penni60 45 Posted February 24, 2006 cheese. If I start picking at cheese after having not eaten in a long time (as in above) it goes down sooooo easily, and since it is pure fat, and hence, hyper-caloric, I can wreck my diet in just several bites. Best left alone whenever possible. Ice-cream. Its a devil. :violin: Its my baine. I've never tried heroin, but this must be pretty close. About my only way to minimize the damage is to eat one of those pre-measured Klondike ice cream bars, which has 250 calories, and I can say "I'm done." Any suggestions on cutting down or avoiding the ice cream monkey on one's back would sure be valuable. OK I know I am not a DUDE I am a DUDETTE but I have a suggestion for you on the Cheese and Ice Cream. Cheese: I too have a weakness for this food item. I have found these 100 calorie 6 g of Protein Cheese slices that works wonders and satisfies my craving for cheese. They are cracker size slices and I think made by Kraft. They can be found with the block cheeses. Three of the cracker slices is considered a serving. Ice Cream: Every tried yogurt ice cream? Less calories and can taste just as good. OK back to your channels guys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bandster Brad 1 Posted February 25, 2006 Thanks for the advice. I'll check 'em both out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jbtullis 0 Posted May 11, 2007 Can someone expand more on how excerising too much can slow down your weight loss? I think I am beginning to run into that and wanted some more explanation on what I should be trying to accomplish at the gym. I have a trainer for lifting and guess i could ask him too but he is one of those who have never had a weight problem and never will Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4RE4ME 1 Posted July 3, 2007 Makes very little sense to me except when you gain muscle it weighs more then fat. That being said I am betting that 125 you are looking to loose is not all muscle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DBAGuy 0 Posted July 3, 2007 The thumb rule I most often see for men is 12 x current weight = number of calories/day to maintain that weight. If you figure out your daily 'calories in - extra calories burned by exercise', and keep that about 500 calories below the calories to maintain, you'll lose a pound a week. Keeping it 1000 calories below will lose two pounds a week. I hit the treadmill every day, and have just recently gotten back to playing golf for the first time since surgery. If it is a nine-hole course, I walk it if they'll let me...not up to walking 18 yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites