Saturday, May 31, 2025

[Challenge] European Accountability Challenge: 1st June 2025

Hi team Euro accountability, I hope you’re all well!

For anyone new who wants to join today, this is a daily post where you can track your goals, keep yourself accountable, get support, and have a chat with friendly people at times that are convenient for European time zones. Check-in daily, weekly, or whatever works best for you. It’s never the wrong time to join! Anyone and everyone is welcome! Tell us about yourself and let's continue supporting each other.

For all new people that have joined this month, at the start of the month we do a roundup of what happened. We'll also talk about our goals for June.

How was your last month?

You're free to structure this however you want, but think about the following topics:

  • How has your weight loss progressed? Better, or worse than expected?
  • What are some Non Scale Victories that you've experienced this month?
  • Did you set goals, did you keep to them?
  • What went well during last month, what could need improvement?
  • What important lessons did you learn?

Today is also the goal-setting day for the coming month!!

If you're new, every first day of the month we think about small goals we want to achieve this month. They can be weight goals, exercise goals, or anything really... An important aspect is that they are SMART goals: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time based...

  • Do you have a goal weight for this month, if yes, what is it? For example: maintain a 0.5kg loss a week.
  • Do you have exercise goals? For instance, get in 10.000k steps a day
  • What plans do you have for your diet? Do you have goals there?
  • What are some non-weight/exercise-related goals you have? Here, get creative. Past participants have used this section to stay accountable for their homework, learning languages, pledging not to order junk food, ...

If you’re new, please introduce yourself! Let’s kick some ass!

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Weight Loss after pregnancy

I had a baby a few months ago and I’m looking to start getting more serious about losing weight. I am in my early 30s, 5’4”, and 143 pounds. Prior to kids I was around 120 pounds and had a great metabolism. I never needed to diet but ate healthy for the most part.

I am not a very active person. I do not have a gym membership as I do not have the time to physically get there. With kids I’ve found walks to be the most convenient and can walk a mile or two a day with a stop at the playground.

Looking for advice. Any home workouts that are recommended that are doable with young kids who need constant attention? Any free apps that you find beneficial for calorie counting? Anything you can share is appreciated.

Looking to get back to 120 and tone my stomach (which I don’t know could ever go back to where it was after c-sections).

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When does water / glycogen drop-off normalize?

When does the effect of water / glycogen stores being burned (creating the illusion of rapid weight loss) taper off so you know for sure that you’re losing actual fat? For reference, I am 24 years old and 5’10.

I ask because I just came back from my very first DEXA scan, and was really taken aback at how my maintenance calories were way lower than I thought, yet I still went from 212lbs to 199lbs at only a deficit of 100 calories in a matter of 4 weeks.

Using the Katch-McArdle formula I initially calculated my maintenance calories at roughly 2300, meaning I’d need to cut down to 1800 to lose 1 pound a week. (Did not know my body fat percentage, so that wasn’t factored in)

The new DEXA scan results showed me that my body fat percentage is 34%, so I plugged that figure into the formula and it gave me wildly different numbers. 1900 roughly for maintenance, 1400 to lose 1 pound a week.

Meaning I lost 13lbs in 28 days while only eating 100 calories below my true maintenance intake.

I started officially cutting calories on May 3rd. Assuming I lost an extra amount from water / glycogen stores dropping off initially, around 4-5 lbs, I’d have been down to 207-208lbs within the first week. And I was, I distinctly remember my surprise at the unexpected progress!

Since then, it’s been 3 weeks, which means I should have reverted to losing one pound a week to end up around 204-205lbs. But I’m down all the way to 199lbs.

I want to know if it’s possible that my water / glycogen stores are still burning off and making it seem like I am losing more than I actually am.

That would explain why despite only eating 100 calories below my projected maintenance intake from the DEXA scan results factored into the Katch-McArdle formula, I lost 13lbs within the span of 4 weeks.

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Friday, May 30, 2025

How to Trust My Eyes

I (26F) started my weight loss journey at 261 pounds mid January 2023. I got down to 204 pounds by November 2023 and got pregnant with my son. I had my son in August 2024 and since lost all the baby weight and then some. I’m now 198 pounds but I’m not feeling as happy as I thought I’d be. My goal is 155-160 with some muscle so I’m not far off my goal now compared to where I was at but holy shit.

I feel fatter than I was. It’s like this past week I’ve started seeing my body, fat rolls and all for the first time. I cannot believe I was confident at 230 pounds. I thought getting back below 200 would make me happy but instead I’ve just become disgusted with who I was. I think about all the times I was able to eat 2000 calories in one sitting and then have a snack afterwards and I’m disgusted. When I was 261 I don’t remember seeing my body the way I’m seeing it now and I’m skeptical that I will ever be able to trust my eyes again.

If you have gotten to your goal weight, do you feel satisfied with your body? Do you look at yourself with admiration? Or do you still see yourself as you once were?

Thanks for any and all input. I’m just feeling down I guess.

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31 Healthy Summer Chicken Recipes

Chicken is a weight loss winner in every season. It’s high in protein yet lower in saturated fat than other kinds of meat. Plus, it blends well with so many different flavors. The recipe options are almost limitless. In summer, chicken truly shines because it fills you up without weighing you down when the days are warm and sultry. We’ve gathered over 30 of our favorite healthy summer chicken recipes, so you’ll have lots of fresh ideas for enjoying it yourself and with family and friends.

1. Jalapeno Cheese Stuffed Chicken

Jalapeno Cheese Stuffed Chicken

The zingy flavor of mildly hot jalapeno peppers will light up your taste buds while the creamy melted cheese will soothe the tingle in your mouth. This dish looks like it’s complicated to make but it has just six ingredients and is ready to go in the oven in under 10 minutes. You can serve it as an entrĂ©e with sides of vegetables and brown rice or slice up the chicken breasts and put them inside a whole wheat tortilla, topped with as much salsa (a Free food) as you like. Click here for the full recipe! >

2. One-Pan Lemon Chicken Rice Skillet

One-Pan Lemon Chicken Rice Skillet

When summer’s hectic schedule leaves you with little time to spend in the kitchen, you need a meal that’s easy to prepare but still satisfying and healthy. That’s the ideal time to serve this sheet pan dinner with chicken breast that the whole family will enjoy. We make it with zucchini or summer squash, which are at their peak of freshness in summer. However, you can use any non-starchy vegetables you like, including green beans, mushrooms and onions. Click here for the full recipe! >

3. Grilled Chicken Sandwich with Apple Slaw

Grilled Chicken Sandwich with Apple Slaw

With Nutrisystem’s handy Grilled Chicken Sandwich, you can enjoy that flame-cooked flavor without waiting for the grill to heat up. Add lettuce, tomato and onion or make it even more satisfying by topping it with crunchy sweet apple slaw you can make in minutes. It’s the ideal partner to the smoky taste of the chicken. Click here for the full recipe! >

4. Chicken and Veggie Kabobs with Brown Rice

Chicken and Veggie Skewers

Skewers are fun for everybody. They’re simple to prepare and cook, plus they come in individual portions that are just right for big and small appetites. We made this version with fresh summer vegetables like bell peppers and zucchini. Both taste great when grilled. Add a side of high-fiber brown rice and you’ve got a complete Flex meal. Click here for the full recipe! >

5. Slow Cooker Parmesan Chicken Stew

Slow Cooker Parmesan Chicken Stew

On those busy summer days when you wish someone else would prepare a delicious hot meal for the whole family, put your slow cooker to work making this hearty dish while you go about your business. It’s packed with protein-rich chicken, tender potato chunks and your choice of veggies, along with real Parmesan cheese. If you have an Instant Pot, you can cut down on the cooking time and still enjoy the full flavor of the ingredients heating up together. A light ad healthy broth-based bowl of chicken soup is a refreshing dinner that you’ll be craving all season. Click here for the full recipe! >

6. Marinated Grilled Chicken Thighs

Marinated Grilled Chicken Thighs

Whether you’re planning a summer party or just making dinner on a warm weeknight, grilled chicken thighs are a healthy, crowd-pleasing summer chicken recipe that’s simple to prepare. Before cooking the chicken, we infuse it with flavor in our sweet and zesty marinade, made with orange and lime juice plus spices like black pepper and paprika. If you don’t have a grill or want to make this dish in winter, you can roast the chicken in the oven and it still comes out juicy and delicious. Click here for the full recipe! >

7. Strawberry Avocado Chicken Salad

Strawberry Avocado Chicken Salad

If you love the tastes of fresh strawberries and spinach picked in season, this easy dish is sure to become a staple on your warm weather menu. It starts with grilled chicken and includes creamy avocado and the salty flavor of real bacon. Take it to the next level with a tasty, low-calorie salad dressing like one of our three favorites. Click here for the full recipe! >

8. Pineapple Chicken Kabobs

Pineapple Chicken kabobs

Grilling enhances the flavor of pineapple, adding a bit of smoky taste to its natural sweetness. It’s the ideal complement to chunks of chicken cooked over an open flame. We added bell peppers and onions for a serving of non-starchy vegetables and your favorite barbecue sauce for extra-delicious flavor. Click here for the full recipe! >

9. 3-Step Chicken Zucchini Nuggets

You can enjoy chicken nuggets with the rest of the family and stay on track to your weight loss goal. This version has a crispy coating around tender, juicy chicken breast, with the added bonus of the high-fiber summer squash zucchini to fill you up. Best of all, these nuggets are so easy to make you’ll have them hot and ready to eat faster than you can get to the drive-through window at a local fast food joint. Click here for the full recipe! >

10. Healthy Grilled Chicken Ranch Wrap

Healthy Grilled Chicken Ranch Wrap

Wraps are handy for picnic lunches or wherever your day takes you. We love to fill whole-wheat tortillas with this flavorful combination of grilled chicken breast, mozzarella cheese and cool iceberg lettuce topped with creamy ranch dressing. You can eat the wrap cold or heat it up in a panini press or skillet. Click here for the full recipe! >

11. Avocado Chicken Salad Sandwich

avocado chicken salad sandwich

Heathy chilled chicken salads are great for warm weather, so you’ll find a few on this list of summer chicken recipes. To make this tasty lunch quickly, start with a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store. Mix the shredded breast meat with avocado for moisture and smooth texture, then add a squirt of lime juice for a hint of tart flavor. Spread the mixture between two low-carb sandwich thins or on toasted whole-grain bread and sink your teeth into a midday meal that will keep you full all afternoon. Click here for the full recipe! >

12. Watermelon Chicken Salad

Watermelon Chicken Salad

Sweet and juicy watermelon is one of summer’s most enjoyable treats, so we decided to pair it with chunks of tender chicken breast in this fresh take on a classic. It includes crisp celery and zesty red onion. Add creamy Greek yogurt, light mayonnaise and spices to taste and you have dish that’s just right for everyday lunches or summertime parties. Click here for the full recipe! >

13. Chicken Lettuce Wraps

chicken lettuce wraps

These chicken lettuce wraps are cool and crunchy on the outside and warm and tasty inside. We load them up with a mixture of ground chicken and veggies like carrots, peppers and water chestnuts, all stir-fried with Asian flavors like ginger and sesame. The whole dish comes together in about 20 easy minutes. Click here for the full recipe! >

14. Marinated Greek Chicken Skewers

marinated-greek-chicken-skewers

The fresh and light flavors of Mediterranean cuisine are just right for summer chicken recipes. That’s why we marinated chicken breast in a tasty sauce made with garlic, oregano, olive oil and lemon juice. Chunks of the flavorful chicken are joined by bell peppers and red onions on skewers, then grilled to bring out the fresh taste of all the ingredients. Click here for the full recipe! >

15. Grilled Balsamic Chicken

Grilled Balsamic Chicken

Grilled summer chicken recipes are a must-have for your weight loss menu. This one pumps up the flavor with a homemade balsamic marinade that’s easy to make. This hearty meal is perfect for your summer picnics and is great with any seasonal side dish or grilled veggies that you decide to serve up. Click here for the full recipe! >

16. Greek Shredded Chicken Nachos

Greek Shredded Chicken Nachos

Nachos are given a summer-inspired twist in this Greek Shredded Chicken Nachos recipe that packs in the seasonal veggies. Topped with creamy feta cheese, it’s sure to become your go-to healthy snack when the weather is warm. Click here for the full recipe! >

17. Teriyaki Chicken Foil Packet

teriyaki chicken breast foil packet recipes

Foil packet recipes are great for tossing in the oven and then taking along on summer picnics. Everyone has their own perfectly portioned meal that’s easy to unwrap and enjoy! This one is packed with flavor and is super easy to make. Click here for the full recipe! >

18. Italian Lovers Zucchini Boats

Italian Lovers Zucchini Boats

If you love the flavors of pizza and pasta but don’t want to fill up on all the carbs, this stuffed summer squash meal is perfect for you. Fiber-rich zucchini boats are stuffed with Italian chicken sausage, creamy ricotta cheese, marinara sauce and peppers. It’s a light and healthy meal that’s perfect for those hot summer days.  Click here for the full recipe! >

19. Mediterranean Panzanella Salad

Mediterranean panzanella

Summer veggies shine in this fresh and filling Panzanella Salad that’s great for summer. Featuring a tasty vinaigrette made from freshly-squeezed lemon juice, red wine vinegar, extra virgin olive oil, spices and herbs, it’s one of our favorite summer chicken recipes. Click here for the full recipe! >

20. Rainbow Vegetable Skewers

Rainbow Vegetable Skewers

Your summer menu wouldn’t be complete without chicken skewers! Toss on some rainbow fruits and veggies and you’ve the ultimate picnic meal. They are not only beautiful, they’re also good for you and fit perfectly into your weight loss plan. Click here for the full recipe! >

21. Zucchini Noodles with Chicken and Cheese

Zucchini Noodles with Chicken and CheeseZucchini is one of our favorite summer veggies. It also pairs great with chicken for healthy summer recipes. All you need is a spiralizer to create perfect veggie noodles that can easily replace pasta in your favorite dishes. This Zucchini Noodles with Chicken and Cheese recipe is super simple to make and is great for a fancy summer dinner on the patio with the family. Click here for the full recipe! >

22. Southwest Grilled Chicken Salad

Southwest Grilled Chicken Salad

Grilled chicken is always a summer staple. Throw it on a veggielicious salad and you’ve got the prefect warm weather meal. Featuring tender grilled chicken, a bed of veggies and beans, plus a tasty homemade dressing, this summer salad is every bit as tasty as it sounds. Click here for the full recipe! >

23. Chicken Spring Rolls with Peanut Sauce

Chicken Spring Rolls with Peanut Sauce

Spring rolls are a light and healthy meal that’s great when it’s hot outside. We created a healthy version filled with tender chicken and crunchy coleslaw mix. Topped with a homemade peanut sauce, you’ll feel like your dining at your favorite restaurant without having to leave your house. Click here for the full recipe! >

24. Chicken Sausage and Peppers Sandwich

Chicken Sausage and Peppers Sandwich

Skip the hot dogs and hamburgers and whip up a hearty, flavor-packed chicken sausage sandwich! This one is perfect for summer and is filled with fresh bell peppers and sliced onions, all nestled into a warm toasted bun. Get grilling and try this amazing summer chicken recipe today. Click here for the full recipe! >

25. Thai Chicken Coconut Curry

Thai Chicken Coconut Curry

Enjoy the flavors of tropical coconut in a warm chicken curry dinner. Featuring fresh summer veggies like bell peppers and zucchini, this meal is sure to liven up your summer menu. It’s a family friendly meal that you’ll be making all season. Click here for the full recipe! >

26. BBQ Chicken Sandwich

BBQ Chicken sandwich

It’s barbecue season! This list of summer chicken recipes wouldn’t be complete without a healthier version of the classic BBQ chicken sandwich. Chicken breast and smoky BBQ sauce combine with a flavorful, seasoned coleslaw in this hearty BBQ sandwich that won’t wreck your diet. Click here for the full recipe! >

27. Grilled Chicken Skewers with Spicy Peanut Sauce

Chicken Kabobs with Peanut Dipping Sauce

Who doesn’t love a tender chicken kabob that is grilled to absolute perfection? This unique twist on classic chicken skewers is sure to keep your mealtime interesting. Grilled chicken kabobs are paired with a sweet and tangy peanut dipping sauce, which is made in minutes. Click here for the full recipe! >

28. Boneless Honey BBQ Chicken Bites

Boneless Honey BBQ Chicken Bites

Another BBQ dish for your list of summer chicken recipes, this one is sure to please the whole family. Crispy chicken nuggets are covered in a seasoned breading and topped with a delicious honey BBQ sauce. Plus, they fit perfectly into your Nutrisystem weight loss program. Click here for the full recipe! >

29. 3-Step Curried Rotisserie Chicken Salad

chicken salad

Chicken salad gets a healthy and flavorful makeover in this tasty recipe. The classic base of mayo is swapped for nonfat Greek yogurt. We also add shredded carrots for an extra crunch and texture. Enjoy this Curried Rotisserie Chicken Salad on a lettuce wrap, whole wheat tortilla or on whole grain toast. Click here for the full recipe! >

30. Teriyaki Chicken Sushi Burrito

two Teriyaki Chicken Sushi Burrito dinners

We love sushi in summer because it’s cool, refreshing and packed with protein that fills you up and keeps you satisfied. We got creative and turned sushi into a burrito, then added shredded chicken for a filling meal that everyone will love. If you need a fun and unique lunch to get you through the work week, this is just the recipe for you. Click here for the full recipe! >

31. Chicken Salad BLT

Chicken Salad BLT Sandwich

Two classic sandwiches unite in this easy summer chicken recipe. Enjoy the flavors of a BLT in a healthy chicken salad sandwich! Featuring crispy turkey bacon and veggies, it’s just as delicious as your favorite order at the local sandwich shop. Click here for the full recipe! >

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Sometimes it's important to take stock of the progress you've already made.

Recently I've been in a bit of a funk because my weight loss has come to a screeching halt. I keep rubberbanding around the same two pounds, almost breaking out of it but then overeating due to the stresses of life and undoing any new progress. Which is only adding more stress to my life, thus perpetuating the cycle.

But then today I went looking for this old video as part of a story I was telling some friends about some weird ice cream I ate once, and I was astonished by how different I look compared to then. This was from two years before I started taking care of my weight, and the difference is INSANE. It is legitimately hard to believe I was ever that fat. I'm still pretty fat now but I least I look like an actual human being instead of whatever THAT was. It's funny because intellectually I know how far I've come, but I feel like I lost that emotional understanding, and this is helping me to get it back. Getting a look at the big picture is helping me to stop sweating the small details, and I feel like it's rekindling my motivation on all this.

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Thursday, May 29, 2025

How did you set your target weight?

What the title said... I'm curious as to how those who are working toward a specific target determined that number?

For context, although at one point in my life I hit 277, this most recent weight loss attempt (two years now) started at 240. When I started, I looked at myself, looked at my smart scale stats on how much of my weight is "fat-free body weight," added in a percentage for reasonable amount of body fat, given my gender and age, and figured I needed to lose about 60 lbs.

Fast forward to hitting that 180 mark and realizing I still had a way to go--clearly plenty of fat still there. So I adjusted down to 165. Got there, still not "done." Adjusted down to 160. Still not done. I asked ChatGPT how to visualize a poundage and it said that you can roughly estimate 5 lbs of body fat to be about the physical dimensions of a loaf of bread. So looking at my current body, I see a loaf on each thigh, probably, and one on my stomach. So I'm *still* approximately 15 lbs away from done. That's not great, but it's okay. I'll get there, but I have to say that I would not have looked at my 240-lb body and thought I needed to lose 95 lbs. Maybe I was delusional but it's kind of eye-opening to know how far off my original estimate was!

So I'm curious as to whether people are working from self estimate, a target set by a doctor, or what?

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