madjak30's Journal, 30 October 2014

I am finding it much more difficult to maintain my diet while I'm at home. Too much easily available food in the house. Takes much more will power. I didn't over eat too much, but wasn't on my normal diet either. I also find it harder to record the food when at home...not as simple, since my GF prepares much fancier meals than I am used to having. She is trying to eat healthier too, but lots of sauces & cheese...things I normally don't eat. Oh well, I'll just try harder...I didn't gain, but I am trying to lose weight, not maintain...another week of camp, here we go!!

Diet Calendar Entries for 30 October 2014:
1601 kcal Fat: 69.83g | Prot: 89.76g | Carb: 172.44g.   Breakfast: Coffee with Cream, Pure Protein Chocolate Deluxe High Protein Bar (Small). Lunch: Dannon Oikos Fruit on The Bottom Nonfat Greek Yogurt - Blackberry, Carrots, Apples. Dinner: Quiznos Garden Vegetable with Cheddar Cheese Sandwich. Snacks/Other: Vector Mixed Nut Protein Bar, SunTree Mixed Raw Nuts, Dannon Oikos Fruit on the Bottom Nonfat Greek Yogurt - Blueberry. more...
3794 kcal Activities & Exercise: Calisthenics (heavy, e.g. pushups) - 10 minutes, Desk Work - 12 hours, Sleeping - 6 hours and 30 minutes, Sitting - 5 hours and 20 minutes. more...

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That was always hard for me too. I just do not buy the foods that I got myself into trouble with. I do treat myself maybe once a week with something but stick to my low carb almost all the time. How about having dinner planned ahead and only have what you need on hand? Just a thought.  
30 Oct 14 by member: jenmilo
My girlfriend is very accommodating, but loves "tasty" food...she is a very good cook. I work out of town, so I don't like to dictate what she buys for groceries. I will just have to work on my portion control so that I'm not changing her eating when I'm not there...it has to be her choice to change her diet, not mine...she's trying to eat healthier as well, but hasn't totally bought in yet. She's fighting the bulge, along with health issues (fibromyalgia). Her daughter is also complaining about her weight at 17, but again not understanding that she has to change her attitude toward eating to make a real difference. It's a process. 
31 Oct 14 by member: madjak30

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