alainamarye's Journal, 11 January 2022

Just waiting for the healthy eating to kick in.....any day now... I dont know how to even get in a workout routine at this point
229.7 lb Lost so far: 0 lb.    Still to go: 14.7 lb.    Diet followed reasonably well.

Diet Calendar Entry for 11 January 2022:
1545 kcal Fat: 72.01g | Prot: 88.02g | Carb: 133.54g.   Breakfast: Kodiak Buttermilk & Vanilla Power Waffles, Kerrygold Pure Irish Butter, Aunt Jemima Butter Rich Syrup. Lunch: Mission White Corn Tortilla (47g), Kroger Mexican Style Blend Shredded Cheese, Del Real Foods Shredded Chicken, Cilantro. Dinner: Wal-Mart French Bread - Fresh Baked in Store, The Silver Palate Low Sodium Marinara Sauce, Cooked Perfect Italian Style Dinner Sized, Flame Broiled Meatballs. Snacks/Other: Skinny Cow Low Fat Ice Cream Bars - Salted Caramel Pretzel, Crystal Farms Mozzarella String Cheese Sticks. more...
gaining 2.1 lb a week

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There's a free app called "female fitness women workout", has a red background with a black and white picture of a woman on front of icon. That's how I started and I still use it every day, I love it- simple and no hot models to look at. Guides you through every exercise, no ads. Try it out! 
11 Jan 22 by member: JC_suburbangothcatmom
Thank you!!! That's a great suggestion!  
11 Jan 22 by member: alainamarye
Do you weigh everything, like even cooking oil and sauces, on a kitchen scale and track it? That’s what helped me when I hit a plateau. Also, you RDI could be too high.  
12 Jan 22 by member: 25lbstolife
Xianema - I'm not a sauce person at all lol! And I'm at 1400 rdi right now. It had me at close to 2200 but I honestly didn't feel like that was right. I don't weigh things but I am tracking portions and logging my food intake. I've only been at it for a week so I'm not expecting to move mountains yet, but I know it'll drop some soon. Especially once I get some exercise in 
12 Jan 22 by member: alainamarye
I would highly recommend a kitchen scale and weighing everything. 1400 is quite the deficit to start with. Pace yourself! Stay strong, motivated, and accountable. You’ll start seeing progress soon.  
12 Jan 22 by member: 25lbstolife

     
 

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