I have basically the same problem. I have veggies but don't eat nearly enough of them.
(not low-fat, but not "eat two Burger King Whoppers at lunch" fatty, either), but it's almost impossible to get away from high sodium when eating out.
2 BK Whoppers 4 lunch and u've consumed a whole days worth of calories & exceeded recommended fat levels.
There are two-serving frozen vegetable items at the grocery store, but in a lot of cases they're items that involve pasta and/or cheese sauces rather than straight veggies.
Also, those things are a bit expensive ($2.50 for basically enough veggies for one meal), but they do occasionally go on sale.
So, anyway, from the guy who has lost 100lbs. over the last few years, a couple things I have done to make better food choices:
Veggies are no more expensive than most meats...think you should look at your comparisons more closely. Compared to takeout, or eating at a restaurant $2.50 is what you pay for a simple cup of coffee or soda...it's a bargain, imho.
For spring mix salad I buy @TJ's the hard part is finding a salad dressing that tastes good, and is low in calories. I'm using TJ's low fat balsamic vinegar dressing most of the time. The LF Parm Ranch dressing gets sickening in taste if I use it more than a few times/wk.
Thing I hate about diet menus and TV dinners is that 1/2 of them incorporate (if U are not a vegetarian) chicken as the 'meat' part...I get sick of chicken after a while.
1. Lunches at Subway instead of McDonalds.
In my early-mid 20's I used to get Subway sandwiches for myself and a few co-workers. But while I was basically skinny then, I got sick of that craptastic clear liquid 'seasoning' stuff they would always squirt on the finished sandwiches (I ask for them to not put it on, but min wage workers are not the most responsive).
w/o the sauce, given semi-fresh ingredients, and kind of stale/chewy baguette bread...not what I'd want...I ate it, but it was not satisfying as a lunch, this when I was 40lbs lighter than I am now. Around LA area, most parts of town you could find better tasting takeout sandwiches, much better fresh baked bread-fancy shit, but they are not necessarily lower calorie...which is why they taste better
...and *much* more expensive.
When Obama 1st came into office, 60-minutes did a piece on Alice Water's crusade, showing her with Michelle @WH fresh garden. Well those types of gardens and the 'eat local' and/or home produced fashion of the decade, they all look great on camera but in reality require tons of work to maintain...great for the pres wife, or wealthy Waters with plenty of time on their hands or *someone* else to work those gardens. too tired now to give U the link from the CBS website.
2. Lunch is my big meal. Dinner is small and quick so the food I actually cooked lasts longer.
This is how traditional Europeans eat, they close shop for 2hrs to take in a big lunch, have smaller dinners...except the wealthy who bing on 3-star Michelin restaurants, or hipsters in their 20's who chow down at trendy spots and clubs until late in the night...supermodels too
3. Eat SOMETHING in the morning. I'm never hungry first thing in the morning, but I am at about 10AM, unless I consciously decide to eat anyway. So I have a banana and/or an apple. It's easy enough to keep a bunch of bananas, and apples pretty much won't go bad in your fridge. I also keep instant oatmeal and a bag of apples in my office at work.
I recently bought 20 pks of Post Raisin brand cereal on sale for 1.88, with 50cent off coupons I cut out of a bunch of older boxes of these, got me down to 1.38, saved $$$. I typically, almost everyday of the week, for the past 3 or 4 years, eat a full bowl of this, with 2% milk (4% full fat milk, diluted with 50% tap water, bc full fat milk diluted manually for some reason tastes stronger than ready bought 2% milk). Keeps me regular, but does nothing to keep me from continuing to eat through out the day into the evening
4. Soda is a treat. Sugar soda far moreso. Water is free and there are little little flavor packets (Crystal Light) you can use if you absolutely need to have your water to taste less water-y.
Crystal Light tastes of artificial, gawd awful, nasty chemicals. Use fresh Meyer lemons when in season, they are naturally semi-sweet. Use fresh squeezes orange juice for quickie flavoring as opposed to squeezing a bunch of them to get a full OJ drink
5. A bag of cut carrots or broccoli costs less than chips or crackers and works out better for bored snacking.
I can eat 3bls of tangerines in a day, I can eat 3-5 apples a day as snacks, a pound of black graphes, and they don't seem to keep me feeling full
At least I don't get sick of them, but they don't fill me up enough.
Well I get sick of eating cut carrots all the time. Broccoli, as in fresh cooked or uncooked...raw? Ugh, I can only eat so much of boiled/cooked broccoli w/o and sauce on it, b4 getting as sick of it as carrots.
6. It's stupid to deny yourself the occasional food treat. You'll wind up binging on something. I see that with my brother (who is living with me right now. Sob.), who says he maintains a 1500 calorie diet but will eat an entire package of cookies "just to get it out of the house", if he finds one.
Trader Joe's is a land mind of dangerous high-calorie food. I just went cold turkey (*snif* *snif* ...I miss them so much
) on TJ's Belgian made milk & dark choc, candy bars. Those little puny light 1oz f*kers have 280cal per bar, 27% of DV saturated fat!!! For some reason I didn't look at the fine print, I was eating 1-2 of the pkgs per day (3 to a pkg!) Do the math and see that if I eat nothing else all day (never happens) I get almost a full day's calories in just 6 of those fiendish bars
Yeah, so recently I get Lean Cuisine 12oz microwave TV dinners, only the ones that have <300cal (not many of those, most are higher). I found that with the 8oz typical size servings of these diet TV dinners, I'd eat at least 2 of them to have enough to feel full, and some of the 8oz servings are nearly 400+ cal, so 2x = 800 dinner... *argh*.
They had Smart Ones (Weight Watchers) brand desserts on sale. OK, so they say 170-190 per serving. 2 to a pkg. I bought 6, total, 3 diff kinds. I opened and defrosted all of them, after eating 2x of the 8oz dinners, I find inside these seemingly large enough boxes, 2 *tiny* desserts. I eat one, like it's a small scoop of ice cream, and then another, and another until I ate 5 out of 6 servings! Uggh, for dinner then I consumed massive calories by eating these diet TV dinners, lol No more 'Dumb Ones" desserts! The larger LC 12oz servings, some of them don't taste too bad, but I'm not sure I could eat those 3 or 4x/wk, week after week and not get sick of them.
Congrats on your weight loss Merc, have you noticed any health benefits, like increased energy levels? Now you've slimmed down, does it help with self-esteem...cause I found this funny site that says you can get laid in 1 out of 3 dates, lol Skanks R us dating.com
http://www.onlineschools.org/
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