The Daughter Here:
Today marks the start of week 4. My official weigh in has me down 5.4 pounds. The first couple weeks usual have the largest drops. I hope that that isn’t the case here. While 5 pounds is good it’s not major. I must confess that while we spent a week together, Mum and I went to visit my Grandmother for some home cooking. While it was delicious, and I did eat leftovers the next days, I’m not sure either of us enjoyed it enough to justify not loosing any weight for the next few days. I think the lesson is that we can eat high carb meals but they need to be small and they need to include 2 servings of veggies. They shouldn’t be hog-wild indulgences that last for days. Nobody feels good when they’re on carb overload. Now that’s behind us and I’m on to week 4! This week, I’m going to walk 5 days!
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Week 1 completed
The Daughter Here:
Sunday marked the end of week one. I officially lost 2 pounds. I had expected a drastic drop the first week. But if the plan is supposed to be a steady weight loss that is maintainable then 2 pounds a week is good. Sunday itself was a hard day, food wise. We spent the day at a college graduation and dinner party. I had breakfast according to plan but that was it. I tried to keep my portions small, only eating what I needed and not pushing it. I did have a glass of wine and eat a small piece of the graduation cake, but not the frosting, it wasn’t worth the calories. I’m pleased with myself.
I am on a meal plan, and I do want to lose weight but I don’t want to stop living life and enjoying special occasions. If I want an alcoholic drink I’m going to have one. I’m going to go for the salad instead of the pizza but I’m still going to go out to dinner when I want. After all that is part of life, and when I’m finished losing weight I don’t want to go all crazy from lack of experience in those situations.
In food news, I find that if I have an after dinner Diet Coke that satisfies my need for something sweet.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
A Salad is a Salad is a Salad? NO
So, I love my lettuce covered with all kinds of goodies including green olives or greek olives, feta cheese, pickled beets and slivers of roasted almonds and I do not mind having one for lunch and one for dinner. Well, not such a good idea no matter how good they taste. Week one I did great. The pounds fell off easily, week two 1 pound??? What the heck?? So I decided to figure out the calories I am adding to my salads to see how many extra I am actually getting. Believe it or not it came to 215 extra calories for one salad with all my extras. It's the feta and the almonds that really drive the calories up. So two salads a day is over 400 extra calories and when you are on a 1200 calorie program well........ So am going to limit to one salad a day with the olives and beets as the only extras. That will increase my salad by 50 calories which I am willing to do. I guess I could probably give up a protien during the day if I really wanted either the feta or the almonds. So off an running on week three with the intention to do more than 1 pound this week!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Walking
The Daughter:
I just went for a quick 20 minute walk. Physical activity is the hardest part for me. I follow the program and drink big glasses of water like a champ, but putting on those sneakers is a giant hurdle for me. I’ve spent the morning doing not so much fun work while the bright sunny day called to me. SO as a little reward, I picked up my Ipod loaded with my favorite knitting podcast, The Knitmore Girls, and headed outside. I didn’t run or try to over exert myself. Just a little walk to clear my head and make me smile. Instead of thinking of it as a chore I enjoyed it as a reward.
Now I’m back and eating some string cheese. I’m supposed to eat 4 fruits, and 4 dairy/protein servings a day, because I’m a vegetarian I guess. I’m good with the fruit but the last two days I’ve been a dairy/protein short at the end of the day. So I need to really force myself to eat it in the mornings since that seems to be when I’m skipping it.
I just went for a quick 20 minute walk. Physical activity is the hardest part for me. I follow the program and drink big glasses of water like a champ, but putting on those sneakers is a giant hurdle for me. I’ve spent the morning doing not so much fun work while the bright sunny day called to me. SO as a little reward, I picked up my Ipod loaded with my favorite knitting podcast, The Knitmore Girls, and headed outside. I didn’t run or try to over exert myself. Just a little walk to clear my head and make me smile. Instead of thinking of it as a chore I enjoyed it as a reward.
Now I’m back and eating some string cheese. I’m supposed to eat 4 fruits, and 4 dairy/protein servings a day, because I’m a vegetarian I guess. I’m good with the fruit but the last two days I’ve been a dairy/protein short at the end of the day. So I need to really force myself to eat it in the mornings since that seems to be when I’m skipping it.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Pea Soup Surprise!
OK - So I had the Pea Soup for lunch and I am still in a state of shock! It was good. Oh my goodness, maybe you have to really like pea soup to begin with like I do to like it but I tell you it was good! I had my huge salad that I have at least once a day to begin with then the soup. I feel like I am going to burst, I am so full.
I already told "the daughter" about my fantastic salads and made her one which she liked. The key to it is variety. I load up a bowl with different kinds of lettce, spinach, and broccoli slaw (all pre-torn bagged - convenience is important to success). Then I add to that pickled beets (6 for 15 calories) 3 green olives, a pinch of roasted sliced almonds (in the salad dressing section at the grocery store) then if I have cucumber, celery, tomatoes, peppers, etc. Finally to top it off I sprinkle crumbled feta cheese on top, about a tablespoon or less. Just enough to give it a taste. I count all this as 2 vegetables and then a fat for the feta cheese and the olives. It's great and fills me up!
I already told "the daughter" about my fantastic salads and made her one which she liked. The key to it is variety. I load up a bowl with different kinds of lettce, spinach, and broccoli slaw (all pre-torn bagged - convenience is important to success). Then I add to that pickled beets (6 for 15 calories) 3 green olives, a pinch of roasted sliced almonds (in the salad dressing section at the grocery store) then if I have cucumber, celery, tomatoes, peppers, etc. Finally to top it off I sprinkle crumbled feta cheese on top, about a tablespoon or less. Just enough to give it a taste. I count all this as 2 vegetables and then a fat for the feta cheese and the olives. It's great and fills me up!
Day 2
The Daughter:
I had a thought yesterday. There I was eating the 250 calorie Lasagna noting how similar it is to a Lean Cuisine or Smart One you would buy at the grocery store. But the difference is that, when I normally eat those meals that’s all I eat, and then 2 hours later when I get hungry again, I would be eating a 100 calorie bread item. I think the key here is eating the veggies and fruit and protein in addition to the meals. They fill you up and do not cause cravings the way cookies or crackers would. I already know that if I can learn to eat the fruits and veggies and not think of it as choir then Nutrisystem will be worth it.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
One Week Into It
Dieting is NOT new to me but Blogging is! I think I know more about dieting than any other subject even Devons but I know nothing about blogging. This is my first try at it. Let's see how I do.
Well, I am the mother in this mother/daughter weigh loss event. I am one week into the Nutria System program and am actually pretty amazed at how good the food is. I was not expecting it to be so. I am really full after each meal and am certain there must be some type of drug added to the food to make me feel so full. It couldn't possibly be the fact that I am eating tons of salads and vegetables and fruits along with the NS foods. It couldn't be that I am not eating sugar therefore not craving sugar??
As of this morning, the one week mark I am down a total of 6 pounds! So exciting for one week. I do have to remind myself that a large weight loss is standard in any weight loss program. I have not really started an official exercise program yet. I figured with all the running up and down stairs all week night and day feeding and caring for infant Devon Rex kittens that, that was probably all the exercise I needed.
I just had the beef stew for dinner and I added a can of green beans to that. I am stuffed. I am looking forward to my milk/yogurt and Strawberrie shake that I will make this evening. They are filling and really tasty as I add sugar free vanilla flovoring to them.
Ideally I would like to loose 14 more pounds for an even 20 but if I do then I will weigh 3 pounds less than my goal. I think having a three pound cushion to play with is a good thing. My goal weight is NOT what I weighted when I was 20 or 30 or even 40. I am trying to be reasonable so I selected a goal weight at the higher end of the normal range for someone who is 5'7" tall. It's a goal weight that I should be able to maintaine if I learn from this NS experience how to eat more fruits and veggies and have smaller portions of everything else.
That's it for the end of my first week.
Well, I am the mother in this mother/daughter weigh loss event. I am one week into the Nutria System program and am actually pretty amazed at how good the food is. I was not expecting it to be so. I am really full after each meal and am certain there must be some type of drug added to the food to make me feel so full. It couldn't possibly be the fact that I am eating tons of salads and vegetables and fruits along with the NS foods. It couldn't be that I am not eating sugar therefore not craving sugar??
As of this morning, the one week mark I am down a total of 6 pounds! So exciting for one week. I do have to remind myself that a large weight loss is standard in any weight loss program. I have not really started an official exercise program yet. I figured with all the running up and down stairs all week night and day feeding and caring for infant Devon Rex kittens that, that was probably all the exercise I needed.
I just had the beef stew for dinner and I added a can of green beans to that. I am stuffed. I am looking forward to my milk/yogurt and Strawberrie shake that I will make this evening. They are filling and really tasty as I add sugar free vanilla flovoring to them.
Ideally I would like to loose 14 more pounds for an even 20 but if I do then I will weigh 3 pounds less than my goal. I think having a three pound cushion to play with is a good thing. My goal weight is NOT what I weighted when I was 20 or 30 or even 40. I am trying to be reasonable so I selected a goal weight at the higher end of the normal range for someone who is 5'7" tall. It's a goal weight that I should be able to maintaine if I learn from this NS experience how to eat more fruits and veggies and have smaller portions of everything else.
That's it for the end of my first week.
Day 1
Blogging about weight loss is not the most original idea ever. But I do enjoy writing and thought that this might be a good motivator. Once a week. Blog about how I'm progressing and help me to feel accountable. I'm sure there will be whiny posts eventually. But for now I want to gain some momentum as I begin the Vegetarian Nutrisystem plan. I set my goal at 40 pounds. I weighed myself for the first time in weeks and found I was actually 6 pounds lighter than I estimated. I'd still be in the healthy weight range if I were to lose 40 pounds from here.
I ate my first breakfast. It was cereal. I followed it with two cups of water to help myself feel full. Activity on workdays should not be a problem since I'm on my feet running all day at work. I will however have to make an effort the other 3 days a week to go for a walk or do something low impact that isn't too daunting. And if I can listen to my podcasts I'll be distracted.
Last night I wrote the grocery list. Actually I typed the list of all possible foods so that I can print it, and cross out what we don't need. It makes shopping much easier on my husband. He's also an overweight vegetarian. I'd like him to do the plan as well but he's not ready.
So there it is. Day 1.
I ate my first breakfast. It was cereal. I followed it with two cups of water to help myself feel full. Activity on workdays should not be a problem since I'm on my feet running all day at work. I will however have to make an effort the other 3 days a week to go for a walk or do something low impact that isn't too daunting. And if I can listen to my podcasts I'll be distracted.
Last night I wrote the grocery list. Actually I typed the list of all possible foods so that I can print it, and cross out what we don't need. It makes shopping much easier on my husband. He's also an overweight vegetarian. I'd like him to do the plan as well but he's not ready.
So there it is. Day 1.
By the way, I'm the daughter. I'm in my late twenties and I've asked my mother to join in my this quest to loss those extra pounds.
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