God this is so boring We had a quick visit quite early this morning with MrPG's uncle and he offered us madeleines and pastries and lovely jams. I had a cup of black tea and half a glass of orange juice :woteva:
I am not being a massive martyr and would normally have had a madeleine at least, but am still off gluten and dairy :toot: However it does mean that I have no idea how I'll stay in calories once I phase cheese back in
Well done Pip. I'm still stuck, about 10lb up from my lowest in the spring. It's so hard to keep the willpower going when you stay in your calories and nothing is happening.
I'm hovering around 2-3 lbs up from my lowest (recent) weight. The last couple of weeks have been stressful, and I haven't been trying. Exercise has been particularly rubbish but I'd like to get back into it. Now that kids are settled back at school I need to figure out my new routine.
A few years ago, I changed my eating patterns drastically & was running regularly and lost 18kg in the space of 9 - 12 months. A few (OK, many!) of those kilos have crept back on, to my frustration. I'm still exercising regularly and eating the same way, so I was feeling rather demotivated. Then my mum gently suggested it might be *because* I am eating the same way and changing my eating patterns again might help. I've been exercising mostly with the Lucy Wyndham-Read videos on YouTube and she also has a few healthy eating cook books, so I've bought both of them. There are loads of great breakfast/lunch ideas in them, so I've been having lots of different breakfasts, all of which have been delicious so far! Now I'm very curious as to what the results will be...
That's interesting Dutchie - I'll be interested to hear how the shift in diet goes. I have no idea how scientific is it, but I do subscribe to the theory that you need to keep your body "guessing" - same food, same calorie intake/macros all the time and it makes sense in my head that your body/metabolism will get used to it.
I'm taking a few days off tracking my food - I'm pretty busy/stressed with other things right now and I want to see if I can just trust my instincts a wee bit without having to weigh and record every bite I eat. I'll still have my daily weigh in and will see where I end up on Friday.
I didn’t lose anything this week. So I’m still 1.6kg down. But I ate and drank quite a lot while we were away camping. Hoping that it starts to come off again now I’m home and eating more mindfully again (though I’m coming up to SLMT now so who knows)
viggy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 12:31 pm
That's interesting Dutchie - I'll be interested to hear how the shift in diet goes. I have no idea how scientific is it, but I do subscribe to the theory that you need to keep your body "guessing" - same food, same calorie intake/macros all the time and it makes sense in my head that your body/metabolism will get used to it.
That makes perfect sense to me *not a scientist*! I'll come back in a few weeks to report on any changes..
nineseven wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 10:58 am
I haven't been counting and by some miracle I am back down within 0.75lb of my lowest weight of the year. I don't really know how.
I gained the 2.5lb I lost. I'm just yo-yoing the same weight at the moment. Granted, eating Mr Whippy and not tracking anything probably isn't going to help...