Friday, September 10, 2010

The Diet

After thourough research and history of trial and error, I decided to create my own eating and workout plan. I have tried various eating plans and used bits and pieces of my favorite plans to create my own personalized eating plan. To you it may sound a bit complex but to me, I strongly feel that it will work. Here's the run down:

Weight Watchers: I decided to use there point system because it gives me a good measurement tool to use when deciding what foods to eat and how much. I decided to go with 32 points which is 1600 calories.
1 point = 50 calories (approx) (32 points x 50 = 1600 calories)

Medifast Diet: I decided to use there eating format. So instead of Six shakes and a meal, I will replace it with two 300 calorie meals and five 200 calorie foods of my choice.

Drinks: Water, Coffee, and Crystal Light.

Schedule

Morning: (200 calories)

Morning Snack: (200 calories)

Lunch: (300 calories)

Afternoon Snack: (200 calories)

Dinner: (300 calories)

Evening Snack: (200 calories)

Extra Craving Snack: (200 calories)

Because I am on a strict budget, eat foods that are on sale and within my daily calorie limit. Jewel Osco has good sales some of the time. I also shop at Ultra foods or Food 4 Less. Some of my favorite foods that are on sale most of the time are:

Yogurt, Bananas, Campbell's soup, Lean Michelina's, Dole Fruit Cups, Turkey Hot Dogs, 100 Calorie Snacks, Fruit Snacks, Animal Crackers, Tuna, and Chicken Breast. These foods are mostly low calorie and very convenient to eat on the run.

My overall eating plan is to eat foods that I like and are easy to get to at any time of the day. On my next blog I will tell you my exercise plan.

2 comments:

  1. Lisaette,
    I totally have the same issues in regards to weight lose and dieting. I also have a Nintendo
    wii fit myself, but the kids are always playing it. I had joined bally for 6 months but only used the membership for 3 months, so I feel I wasted money that I could have used. I did try weight watchers before all of this and it did work, so I have decided to go back to weight watchers. Have you tried weight watchers?

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  2. It's hard to keep up with dieting and exercises, I have a membership with YMCA and let me tell you that the workout classes they offer have encourage me to continue and keep it a daily routine. Once you put it into your daily schedule and really persist and push yourselve through, you'll enjoy and love to do it.

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