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kwanatha
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2015-07-01 2:44 PM
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ajs2002 - 2015-07-01 9:37 AM The only cooking for 2 but enough food for 8 can be fixed a bit by immediately putting your portions on your plates and before you sit  down to eat put the left over in tupperware in the fridge. That works pretty well for not going back for seconds.  

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kwanatha - 2015-07-01 2:44 PM

ajs2002 - 2015-07-01 9:37 AM The only cooking for 2 but enough food for 8 can be fixed a bit by immediately putting your portions on your plates and before you sit  down to eat put the left over in tupperware in the fridge. That works pretty well for not going back for seconds.  

wouldn't stop me

 

 Me either! Temptation! Lol
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sodapop
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Posted 2015-07-01 6:58 PM
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rachellyn80 - 2015-07-01 8:57 AM

Have any of you tried time restricted eating?  Instead of focusing on what to eat and what not to eat.... Look into only eating during a certain timeframe.  You can read about the 8 hour diet or others, but I can tell you it really works.  If I eat after 6pm it's only a few bites of some sort of protein, just to not feel like I'm starving.  I don't hold to this strictly and still enjoy my life, it's just been a very simple way that I've figured out how to manage my weight.  By the time my twins were 8 months old I was back to my pre-pregnancy weight without doing anything crazy to get there.

Most of my physical activity comes in the evenings as I have a desk job.  This also helps.  I burn calories and stay busy instead of taking in more calories that I won't use.  Diets have never worked for me at all...restricting time is much easier because there's always something to do at our place other than eat! lol 

 If I stopped eating by 6pm, I would go crazier than I already am. LOL I may not fall asleep until after midnight or 1am. That's a lot of hours to get really hungry. Haha
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2015-07-01 6:59 PM
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sodapop - 2015-07-01 6:54 PM
kwanatha - 2015-07-01 2:44 PM
ajs2002 - 2015-07-01 9:37 AM The only cooking for 2 but enough food for 8 can be fixed a bit by immediately putting your portions on your plates and before you sit  down to eat put the left over in tupperware in the fridge. That works pretty well for not going back for seconds.  
wouldn't stop me



 
 Me either! Temptation! Lol

 Lol, kind of like taking left overs home from a restaurant, yay, a snack for the ride home.  Mine rarely survive to the next day.
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2015-07-01 9:48 PM
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rodeomom3 - 2015-07-01 6:59 PM
sodapop - 2015-07-01 6:54 PM
kwanatha - 2015-07-01 2:44 PM
ajs2002 - 2015-07-01 9:37 AM The only cooking for 2 but enough food for 8 can be fixed a bit by immediately putting your portions on your plates and before you sit  down to eat put the left over in tupperware in the fridge. That works pretty well for not going back for seconds.  
wouldn't stop me



 
 Me either! Temptation! Lol
 Lol, kind of like taking left overs home from a restaurant, yay, a snack for the ride home.  Mine rarely survive to the next day.

 
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rachellyn80
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-07-01 11:09 PM
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sodapop - 2015-07-01 6:58 PM
rachellyn80 - 2015-07-01 8:57 AM Have any of you tried time restricted eating?  Instead of focusing on what to eat and what not to eat.... Look into only eating during a certain timeframe.  You can read about the 8 hour diet or others, but I can tell you it really works.  If I eat after 6pm it's only a few bites of some sort of protein, just to not feel like I'm starving.  I don't hold to this strictly and still enjoy my life, it's just been a very simple way that I've figured out how to manage my weight.  By the time my twins were 8 months old I was back to my pre-pregnancy weight without doing anything crazy to get there.



Most of my physical activity comes in the evenings as I have a desk job.  This also helps.  I burn calories and stay busy instead of taking in more calories that I won't use.  Diets have never worked for me at all...restricting time is much easier because there's always something to do at our place other than eat! lol 
 If I stopped eating by 6pm, I would go crazier than I already am. LOL I may not fall asleep until after midnight or 1am. That's a lot of hours to get really hungry. Haha

I rarely go to sleep before midnight!  I have to use the hours after I get home from work to get everything else done.  Around here there's always something to ride, clean up, feed, fix, wrap legs, medicate, or put to bed.

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I tried to go back to running a barrel horse last fall after I had the twins...I hated the way I felt in the saddle.  That is enough to keep me carrying water instead of dragging a hose and finding other ways to rebuild the strength that was lost in the 7 months that I wasn't able to even sweep the floor.


 
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-07-02 1:14 AM
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UTAHCANCHASER - 2015-06-30 3:21 PM Tell him this is what we are having for dinner, he can either eat, go hungry or make his own food. 



I am lucky my guy will eat anything or else he would get the above statement.  I have no other ideas for you has I only have to cook for mine on the weekends when he is home.  He eats pretty dang healthy when he is gone.



I pull this one on my dad all the time, " Do you want to be around to see your grandkids grow up?"  Usually works while I am home for the weekend and then he goes back to his old ways.  
I was raised that way and 100% agree with you!  If I didn't like what my mom cooked, I either sucked it up or went to bed hungy.



I just have a hard time implementing that with my husband.  I know he works long hours in the heat and I know he is starving by dinner time and just wants his "meat and potatoes" so to speak.  I would be good with a salad for dinner, but that doesn't fly with him.



If any of you have picky husbands and have gotten through to them, please feel free to share your secrets!



 

I beat my mom at this BS!!! Every Friday evening she would cook liver and onions... Well...I hated the smell and taste of liver.... I refused to eat it... So every Friday night I went to bed hungry.. Fuq it!!! I didn't give a **** then or now..... She finally quit cooking liver...
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Kgirl
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2015-07-02 9:01 AM
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I have a husband that is a picky eater too... red meat and potatoes is about all he will eat...  I have finally gotten him to eat some fish but it is all frozen and breaded but i'm happy that it atleast isn't red meat!  And he is a Mac & Cheese fanatic!  So i usually eat the same meat as him just smaller portion and then i will make myself a small salad or a veggie like broccoli and i try not to eat the mac & chese or potatoes... but this here lately has proven difficult.  i need to get with it!
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MS2011
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-07-02 9:21 AM
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There's some really good cheesey califlower/brocoli recipes that are a nice substitute for mac & cheese.  
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