So I'm trying to lose weight. (Like half the world). And I'm following a program. So I bought the Cheerio snack mix because it's supposed to be a not-too-bad snack to satisfy those occasional cravings for something snacky and salty and it should fit fairly easily into my program.
Sign there's something wrong in my weight loss approach: I just ate the entire bag in one sitting.
Sign there's something right in my weight loss approach: I have put down my foot and decided I am NOT eating dinner! My stomach is satisfied (with snack mix, yes, but nonetheless... :p) and so I will not continue to eat! Good job!
Ya, and I wonder why this isn't *quite* working. :p Though, given how 2 hours ago I wanted to give up completely and eat 10 chicken wings and a tub of ice cream, I'm doing well, really. :p By someone's standards at least. :p
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Which program are you doing?
I only ask because I have lost almost 15 pounds in the past 2 months without even actually actively dieting in a restrictive manner because of this thing Rindie has me doing. I didn't start it actively looking for the weight loss either, but it's um, a huge bonus side effect. :p
(It's called metabolic typing and you do a crazy questionnaire and they generate a list of foods for you and proportion/combinations of carbs/proteins/fats, with some underlying theory about being genetically predisposed to react better to some foods than others. I hated it at first because I don't *like* to eat protein but eating lots of carbs is bad for me. And it sounds like faddish diet BS but, honestly, my health has totally improved from following it (the entire motivation from initiating the madness in the first place)
I'm not trying to be OMish and convince you of its wonders or anything, but I feel compelled to say something because the fact that I personally am s'posed to eat bacon and brie and peanut butter and feel better AND lose weight is frickin' awesome.
But less about me more about you :p Go you! Will power! Good things!
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