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« on: June 23, 2007, 08:19:56 PM »

I was wondering how many people on this board watch what they eat/excercise.  I had pretty high cholesterol at one point in my life and switched it around thus losing 20 lbs and lowering my cholesterol to a healthy level.   I eat a ton of tuna and chicken and simply feel much better about myself.  Don't get me wrong, I still snack on junk food and cheat once a week but I try to main a low fat diet. 

I'd also like to open this up for heatlhy recipes you folks may have. 
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« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2007, 09:17:39 PM »

We generally only eat fish, cereal, yogurt, whole grain breads (also whole grain pasta), 1% milk, orange juice, water, fruit, and veggies. My wife likes green tea or pomegranate juice for anti-oxidents. Even dark chocolate.

Sushi is the most incredible and delicious meal one can eat. You will get a lot from eating sushi once a day.

Eat these things above and exercise 5 days out of the week making it part of your life. At least 6 hours of solid workout time a week.

Having said that we are not against having a good pizza once a week, homemade buffalo wings, homemade taco's with all the toppings, and maybe a big roasted pork belly cooked in our oven. We will even go to a Buffet once a month.

I still pack cheese curls for lunch at work.

Moderation when it come to food. Never filling up completely. (Well maybe at the occasional buffet).  Smile

It must be a way of life. Start out slow. Don't try to do all this in one week. Working towards it till it becomes a habit that becomes your way of living. You won't miss all the junk if you really understand nutrition and keeping your body tone.

Get into fitness and make it an important part of your life. Stay active. 
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« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2007, 09:28:21 PM »

I eat healthy and work out.  It is perfectly okay to eat junk food so long as it isn't a big part of your diet.  For instance one chocolate bar a week, will not comprise a big percentage of you food intake and is thus pretty negiligble.  Eating several cookies a day on the other hand is bad since the junk food is starting to take up a greater percentage of your total diet.
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« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2007, 07:25:05 AM »

I truly think too its all about knowing whats in your food such as trans/sat fat, cholesterol, carbs, etc and what your body can or can't handle.  For example, I can eat carbs gallore but fats I can't handle so well.  One thing I've noticed is how people fall for the "NO TRANS FAT" on packages but don't realize that there are things much worse in the food than that.  Also, understand serving sizes is key I feel anyhow. 
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« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2007, 11:10:31 AM »

For example, I can eat carbs gallore but fats I can't handle so well.

Yeah, I eat nothing but carbs and I've been teetering at about 60kg since the seventh grade.  I eat rice and pasta, sometimes between bread for that little bit of extra grain, maybe a potato or some eggs fried in for good measure.  I don't monitor my intake for health reasons so much as budgetary ones.  But if my dad is any indication, I should be able to live recklessly until I hit 40 or so, at which point I'll have to change my evil ways or bloat to the size of a whale.
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« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2007, 01:06:08 PM »

I like to exercise and I try to eat healty.  I definitely could lose a few, but I'm strong healthy and do exactly as I please without hindrence from my body.  I'll never run a  marathon or anything, but I can work outside all day, do normal exercise, or walk for hours without problems.
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« Reply #6 on: June 24, 2007, 01:24:05 PM »

We eat pretty healthy here.  Everything in moderation is the mantra.  We make sure to include fruits and vegetables at every opportunity.  To the kids, dessert means fruit/yogurt/stuff like that.  We go through loads of fruit:  bananas, strawberries, blueberries, melons, apples, oranges, pears, kiwis, mangos - it gets expensive, but neither of the kids are fat and both have lots of healthy energy.  Granted, there are times we wish they were sedated, but you get the idea.

For lunch today we all had peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with milk, yogurt, and fresh strawberries.  Most likely, the midday snack will be "Daddy's banana, peach, and strawberry smoothie" (with yogurt, OJ, and cranberry juice too).

For exercise, I get plenty of course (my normal daily run is about 6.5 miles and I do Marine Corps martial arts twice a week).  Katie normally goes for walks and also has a membership at the gym.  The gym here has daycare, though Garrett will be too young for a while.  Katie will have to go in the evenings while I watch the kids.

The kids get lots of exercise.  They run and play, ride their bikes, you name it.  I like seeing them exhausted and tired at the end of a day like that, because that's a good tired.
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« Reply #7 on: June 24, 2007, 01:49:08 PM »

 I'm on a seafood diet. I see food and I eat it! TongueOut Seriously,I really don't eat junk food,but I do like them Wendy's Hot n Spicy Chicken sandwhiches once inna while. I only eat about once a day...I pack a peanut butter sandwhich to work for lunch and drink water instead of soda pop, and eat a good dinner at night. Yet, I still have an RC or Dr. Pepper here and there. I guess I'm about not to picky. Today,we are cooking out...potato salad,baked beans,steaks and burgers! Not to healthy,I know...but soooo good!
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« Reply #8 on: June 24, 2007, 04:02:29 PM »

Ive been drinking ALOT of soda lately. That cant be good for me.
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« Reply #9 on: June 24, 2007, 04:18:17 PM »

I try to eat right (don't always succeed), but I do like to exercise. I got a magnetic resistance stationary bike and I love it.  You can really burn up some calories with that thing.

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« Reply #10 on: June 24, 2007, 05:04:46 PM »

Ive been drinking ALOT of soda lately. That cant be good for me.

I've been drinking a lot of soda for 20 years. I fear soon the consequences will catch up with me.

Eating healthy to me means lettuce on my hamburger! TeddyR Seriously, I don't eat as much produce as I should, but I do get lots of exercise and try to fill my lunch box with fruit that I can eat while driving.
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« Reply #11 on: June 24, 2007, 06:01:30 PM »

I have naturally high cholesterol, so I have to be careful about what I eat.  Fortunately I love salads and veggies!  I keep lots of produce around, because my kids will only eat a couple of vegetables cooked, they mostly prefer fruit or raw veggies.  I'm not vegetarian, but I eat that way two days a week at least just for the health benefits.  I just started exercising again after some bad bouts of arthritis, and I have to admit I really missed how good exercise makes you feel.

My main diet weakness is the fact that I can cook just about anything (yes I'm bragging!).  I try to reduce the salt and fat in everything I cook, and it's surprising how good healthy versions of recipes can be.  I like junk food, but only in small amounts.  Instead of sodas I'll make iced green tea, which is really refreshing when it's hot, and I will have a piece of dark chocolate occasionally. 
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« Reply #12 on: June 24, 2007, 06:24:35 PM »

I've been on the South Beach Diet for about 4 years.  I lost 35 lbs and have kept it off.  I also avoid fried foods, fast food in general (no McDonalds in over ten years) and have not had a potato chip in about 13 years.

My wife got off South Beach when she got pregnant with our son.  This past January, she went back on "for real," and she has so far lost nearly 40 lbs.  She has won three separate contests (nearly $1000 and a TV among the prizes) for weight loss since the first of the year.

South Beach is a great "moderation" style diet.  You are not penalized for "cheating;" it's even encouraged - in moderation.  It's the first programmatic diet I ever tried because it is the first one that made medical sense to me.

Andrew, we also eat a lot of fruits and veggies as do the children.  My wife, a pediatrician, often comments that it is a shame that eating healthy is so much more expensive than junk.  It's no wonder we hear so much about children (and adults for that matter) and obesity - bad food is cheap, fast and tastes good.  As to that last, our South Beach compatible recipes are not lacking in taste.  We probably are eating more flavorful stuff than before we stated it.
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« Reply #13 on: June 25, 2007, 09:47:53 PM »

I need to lose about 30 pounds to get to my ideal weight.

I've been doing pretty good over the last couple of years.  I bought a really nice exercise bike from a friend of mine and I put it in front of the TV in my spare bedroom so I can pop in a movie or watch TV while I ride/sweat away.

I've got a problem though with my left hip that aggravates me sometimes though.

I've also steered away from eating fast food pretty much and I eat at Subway a lot or I'll get  a salad at Wendy's instead of a burger.

High Blood Pressure runs really bad on my Dad's side of the family and mine's been creeping up a bit as I've gotten into my 30's.
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« Reply #14 on: June 25, 2007, 09:59:08 PM »

Ive been drinking ALOT of soda lately. That cant be good for me.

better than drinking alot of liquor.
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