Thursday, January 2, 2025

The burden of time

Hi everyone

How do you deal with the idea of weight loss taking time?

Im only trying to lose 10 kg, and ive set it out for 4 months. Its really inspiring reading about all your wins and ways of getting there. I seem to have a all or nothing mindset, and want to do it all quick and thereafter returning to my 'old life', which i know isnt helpful. Ive started getting more interested in food and nutrition, as a way to make it a life commitment to eat healthy and to have a strong healthy body.

How do you find peace in knowing this is for good, and that results will take time to show? How do you keep going everyday while not seeing the weight loss from day to day?

Im taking progress pics and logging my weight everyday. Do you have other tips?

Thank you for sharing your vulnarable stories on here, its a great place to meet people in the same situation as me

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Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Gaining weight and then being treated entirely differently, feels like being kicked out of the country club and being treated like a rabid hobo

Disclaimer: I felt bad for using the word hobo but I'm not sure how else to put this, lol

I've been overweight before, but I lost that weight and kept it off for many years until I gained it back and then even MORE after I became very ill.

Most of us already know the difference in how people treat us before and after weight loss, being treated better after losing weight can feel just as bitter as being treated worse after gaining weight.

But wow, rapidly gaining weight over a short amount of time while being sick and not receiving treatment, I'm absolutely broken about how people approached me, talked to me and treated me in general. The ignoring is real, being talked over is real, being dismissed is real, and despite being BIGGER, you somehow feel so, so very small. How ironic is that?

Now I'm finally back to my ''old'' self, I feel more cynical and skeptical than ever. I didn't feel this way when I was big the first time, I guess because I was so used to it. I remember things being like this back then, but this time around the experience and my reaction to it was entirely different.

I think it's also because I've been so sick and depressed, that I felt even more vulnerable while being bigger. When I first got sick, I actually initially became underweight. And when I was sickly and scrawny, people treated me even better than before. But when i gained weight and I was just as sick, that changed entirely. That too made me sick to my stomach.

I just wanted to vent a little bit, surely I can't be alone with this experience?

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do i understand calorie deficit?

hi all. i think ive been either under or overeating and i thought this was a good platform to raise my question.

i use the lose it app, and set it at lose 2 lbs per week, with somewhat active activity level (described as Light daily movement; equivalent to walking around 3 miles a day)

my info below for today as example:

BUDGET: 1,253 FOOD: 808 EXERCISE: -503 NET: 305 UNDER: 949

i have been removing my calories burned and eating at 1253, which ive found really difficult. is weight loss possible if i count burned cals? thanks in advance

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Non-Standard Tips/Advice for folks beginning their journey from someone finishing theirs.

It's that time of year when many people decide to start losing extra weight. I figured I'd share some "hot takes" and arbitrary things that helped me drop from 250 pounds in October 2023 to 165 pounds today as a 5'9 "male. I hope this post highlights some thoughts that helped me in case similar folks resonate with my perspective and should not be read as gospel.

There are thousands of ways to lose weight effectively. The hard part is finding the strategies that work for you.

Just because a specific strategy worked for someone else doesn't mean it will work for you. The difference between other people's success and your struggles is usually that they got lucky and liked one of the first strategies they tried. Taking the time to try new things when you aren't enjoying the method you're using is worth it.

Weight loss is 100% "Calories In, Calories Out," but I think about 80% of that is just the "Calories In" part.

That's not to say that exercise isn't great for you, but if you're worried that you can't find the time or aren't yet ready to get a gym membership, you can still achieve all your weight loss goals entirely via diet at a respectable pace.

My biggest regret is waiting ~6 months into my weight loss before strength training.

Here are my quirky reasons for loving strength training beyond the obvious ones.

  • Moving your body helps it digest food. It can also help alleviate some of the "scale shock" resulting from randomly jumping on the scale one day and seeing it 5 pounds heavier than the day before because you ate something like a whole cucumber, which may only have 50 calories for 2 pounds of food.

  • Tiring yourself out helps you go to sleep, and being asleep is probably the best way to resist the impulse to snack late at night.

  • Having a secondary metric for success can help distract you from the frustrations of a weight loss plateau. I didn't feel bad during my first plateau after strength training because although the scale was stuck, I still increased the reps/weights on my lifts while waiting for the plateau to break.

I think weight loss is inherently not permanently sustainable.

I disagree that "weight loss strategies must be sustainable for the rest of your life." All weight loss strategies must eventually be replaced with a maintenance strategy. It may look similar to your weight loss strategy but will change significantly.

Try going hard

For some, it's beneficial to dip their toes in before jumping in. But if you're like me, ramping up the rate of progress is valuable. The second I started, I immediately aimed to lose ~2 pounds per week, and having the scale move faster helped keep me motivated and convinced it was worth it. For example, for someone who hates calorie tracking, the difficulty between calorie tracking at a 500-calorie deficit vs a 1000-calorie deficit may be minor because the size of the deficit is secondary to how annoying they find tracking calories in general.

I think calorie tracking is excellent and has an unfairly bad reputation

I feel like everyone dreams of being able to "eat intuitively" without gaining weight. But calorie tracking is such an easy task that I can't justify giving it up now that I've hit my goal weight. It took a bit more time at the start, but a month in, I had it down to ~30-60 seconds per day to completely control my diet. Which is hard to give up when the alternative I'll spend those 30-60 seconds on is probably watching a cringe youtube short.

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Tuesday, December 31, 2024

My plans for 2025!!

F29. SW: 320. CW: 281.6. GW: 130.

So my main goal is to lose 40-70 lbs in 2025!! I put 40 lbs first as I only lost 39 lbs this year but at least it was something!! I am so so happy with my weight loss this year.

I really need to lose another 40 lbs so I can reach 240 lbs. I’m so exited to reach this weight and hopefully before next summer!! I am planning a move to Arizona in April so I’ll be at the gym at least 5-6 days a week again. Until then I plan on doing more workouts at home to lose weight and to get more steps in!! I plan to rejoin Planet Fitness and my current gym is the YMCA, And maybe I will join LA Fitness as well. I just love going to different gyms and exploring new locations!! I should also plan to go for more walks. Also, Yes, I can afford all 3 gyms!! I am so lucky.

I am so ready for the New Year and to workout a lot more!!

Also I am going back to work at Amazon and my highest steps ever was 8,000 in 7 hours!! Plus I work 10 hours 30 minutes so I’m exited to see how many steps I can take.

Honestly I might pick LA Fitness over Planet Fitness tbh.

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Weight loss is easier when you're heavy, but how does it scale?

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Healthy Holiday Hosting: 20 Air Fryer Appetizer Recipes

When it comes to staying healthy during the holidays, party food can pose a major challenge. It might seem as though no matter where you turn, there are enticing treats everywhere. But now you have a secret weapon to overcome these holiday temptations: the air fryer!

This kitchen countertop appliance helps to give foods a crunchy exterior without submerging them in oils packed with fat and calories. That means you can still feel like you’re indulging in all of your favorite fried foods and won’t miss out on any holiday fun.

We’ve rounded up a list of 20 air fryer appetizers that you can whip up for your New Year’s party. They’re all Nutrisystem-approved and absolutely delicious! Click on the recipe name, image or link below each description to get the full recipe.

1. Air Fryer Tortilla Chips

Air Fryer Tortilla Chips

No more bagged chips for your holiday party! Tortilla chips are the most satisfying when they are hot and fresh—and with your air fryer you can whip up a batch easily. These chips are so simple to make. All it takes is corn tortillas, some olive oil and your favorite seasoning. Pop them in the air fryer until crisp!

Get the Air Fryer Tortilla Chip recipe.

2. Air Fryer Protein Pasta Chips

Air Fryer Protein Pasta Chips

Straight from the world of TikTok trends, these Air Fryer Pasta Chips were inspired by the viral TikTok pasta chip video posted by @bostonfoodgram. It literally turns a high-protein pasta into a crispy snack that you can serve with your favorite dipping sauce. Seasoned to perfection, it’s a high-protein and healthier swap for chips or fries.

Get the Air Fryer Protein Pasta Chips recipe.

3. Air Fryer Mini Baked Potatoes

Air Fryer Mini Baked Potatoes

These mini loaded potato bites are both delicious and adorable. They’re made using baby potatoes and include all the fixing that you love, including shredded cheese, sour cream and chives. It’s a delectable treat!

Get the Air Fryer Mini Baked Potatoes recipe.

4. Air Fryer Crème Fraiche and Fruit Sweet Potato Crostini

Air Fryer Crème Fraiche and Fruit Sweet Potato Crostini

The Crostini is such a fun party app—but this version makes it healthier by swapping the traditional mini toasts for a crispy sweet potato! It is topped with crème fraiche, dried cranberries, almonds and dried figs. This fancy finger food looks delightfully colorful on your holiday appetizer table.

Get the Air Fryer Crème Fraiche and Fruit Sweet Potato Crostini recipe.

5. Air Fryer Crab and Cream Cheese Wontons

Air Fryer Crab and Cream Cheese Wontons

Crab and cream cheese wontons are typically full of calories when they are deep-fried and prepared with full-fat ingredients. Our version uses fat-free cream cheese and the air fryer to “healthify” this delicious appetizer. For as fancy as they look, you’ll be surprised how easy they are to make.

Get the Air Fryer Crab and Cream Cheese Wontons recipe.

6. 5-Minute Air Fryer Coconut Shrimp with Spicy Apricot Sauce

5-Minute Air Fryer Coconut Shrimp with Spicy Apricot Sauce

These air fryer coconut shrimps are both sweet and crunchy. Since shrimp is already a low-calorie form of protein, and they are being air fried instead of deep-fried, it’s truly a guilt-free snack to enjoy.

Get the 5-Minute Air Fryer Coconut Shrimp with Spicy Apricot Sauce recipe.

7. Air Fryer Onion Rings

Air Fryer Onion Rings

Once you learn how easy it is to make homemade onion rings, it’ll become your go-to party appetizer! These onion rings are made using whole grain panko breadcrumbs and the air fryer, making them a crunchy and crave-worthy appetizer to enjoy even while sticking to a healthy eating plan.

Get the Air Fryer Onion Rings recipe here.

8. Air Fryer Creamy Salmon Sweet Potato Crostini

Air Fryer Creamy Salmon Sweet Potato Crostini

Here’s another great Crostini recipe made from sweet potato slices instead of mini toast. It can be whipped up with just six simple ingredients but comes together as an impressive offering. Each air-fried sweet potato slice is topped with cream cheese, smoked salmon and capers—a deliciously classic combination.

Get the Air Fryer Creamy Salmon Sweet Potato Crostini recipe here.

9. Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries

Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries

Everyone loves a good batch of fries as an appetizer—but this version won’t derail your healthy eating regimen. Made from spears of sliced sweet potatoes and seasoned to perfection with your favorite spices, these fries can be served with a delicious dip—though they’re tasty enough to enjoy plain.

Get the Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries recipe.

10. Air Fried Pickles

Air Fried Pickles

Fried pickles are a favorite at a number of restaurants, but they come packed with fat. Fortunately, our lighter version can give you the same satisfying, crunchy salt fix but without all the excess calories. It uses whole wheat flour and an air fryer to seriously lighten things up.

Get the Air Fried Pickles recipe.

11. Air Fryer Mozzarella Sticks

Air Fryer Mozzarella Sticks

Mozzarella sticks are a classic appetizer favorite. However, they also tend to be one of the worst offenders as far as fat and calories go. Our lightened up version uses low fat string cheese sticks and an air fryer to make a healthier version that is still delicious.

Get the Air Fryer Mozzarella Sticks recipe.

12. Easy Air Fryer Garlic Bread

Easy Air Fryer Garlic Bread

This recipe is a great way to take a plain, whole-wheat baguette and turn it into delectable garlic bread! Simply cut the baguette in half and spread it with our easy garlic butter mixture. Then sprinkle with parmesan and black pepper. It’s a mouthwatering way to kick off your holiday meal.

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13. Air Fryer BBQ Potato Skins

Air Fryer BBQ Potato Skins

Another classic app, our potato skins are diet-friendly by using lean and simple ingredients. They’re filling and delicious but thanks to being air-fried instead of deep-fried, they aren’t packed with excess fat.

Get the Air Fryer BBQ Potato Skins recipe.

14. Healthy Air Fryer Spiced Nuts

Healthy Air Fryer Spiced Nuts

Spiced nuts are a holiday favorite! But despite the fact that nuts are a source of healthy fats and protein, traditional mixes use syrupy added sugars and oil to detract from the goodness. Fortunately, our version uses simple, healthy ingredients to ensure you get all of the healthy benefits—and the delicious flavor, too.

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15. Air Fryer Caprese Sweet Potato Crostini

Air Fryer Caprese Sweet Potato Crostini

This sweet potato Crostini recipe is topped with the fresh ingredients from a Caprese salad: mozzarella, cherry tomatoes and crisp basil leaves. One of our favorite air fryer appetizers, it has the colors of Christmas, making it as festive as it is delicious.

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16. Air Fryer Potato Chips

Air Fryer Potato Chips

A bowl of potato chips can be tough to resist. But with this recipe, you don’t have to! The air fryer is excellent at turning an ordinary potato into crispy chips with very little effort on your part. The result has all of the flavor and crunch of ordinary chips, you’re your guests won’t even know it’s a healthier version.

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17. Air Fried Eggplant Parm Poppers

Air Fried Eggplant Parm Poppers

Popper appetizers are as fun as they are tasty. But traditional deep-fried poppers are typically off limits on a diet. Luckily, the air fryer can come to the rescue in this healthier version that uses breaded eggplant for a dippable treat.

Get the Air Fried Eggplant Parm Poppers recipe.

18. Air Fryer Pizza Rolls

Air Fryer Pizza Rolls

While frozen pizza rolls might be a tempting appetizer, with just a little bit of extra work, you can make your own healthier version using wonton wrappers, pizza sauce, pepperoni, and mozzarella! They’ll impress your guests and help to get your healthy eating plans on track.

Get the Air Fryer Pizza Rolls recipe.

19. Air Fryer Chicken Parmesan Sliders

Air Fryer Chicken Parmesan Sliders

Sliders are another appetizer favorite. We’ve made a guilt-free version that uses the air fryer to bake your breaded chicken to golden perfection. While small in size, one slider has big taste but just 186 calories.

Get the Air Fryer Chicken Parmesan Sliders recipe.

20. Air Fryer Cauliflower Tater Tots

Air Fryer Cauliflower Tater Tots

Tater tots are another poppable treat that are tough to resist. Now you won’t have to! Instead of shredded potatoes, it uses riced cauliflower. After being air-fried they come out crispy and golden—and ready to dunk in your favorite dipping sauce.

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