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Vinny Offline
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Hit my target weight on Sunday with 2 1/2 stone lost. I am quite happy with OMAD at the moment though so I may stick with it until another 1/2 stone is lost. I will add a few carbs though so if I stay around my present weight I will be quite happy, If I lose another half stone it will be an unexpected bonus. Big Grin This is the first diet that has actually worked for me and that I could probably stick with indefinitely. Cool
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JJB Offline
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CONGRATULATIONS!! WHOOPEE! a red letter day Vinny, well done. Break open the champers.
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(13-04-2021, 06:05 PM)Vinny Wrote: Hit my target weight on Sunday with 2 1/2 stone lost. 
 
Well done, sir!

I'm pretty certain OMAD would not work for me, but I'm glad you've found something that works for you.
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Well done Vinny.
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Eyren Offline
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I'm back on the wagon after a few birthday indulgences last month led onto a very slippery slope! Currently combining my go-to healthy eating (lots of fresh fruit & veg, whole grains, pulses, etc) with a modest calorie restriction and core strength workouts - I'm so out of condition after a year of lockdown working-from-home! 

I'm hoping I can stick to it longer than my other attempts. I've had to concede that I'm too much of a rebel to follow a regimen that totally eliminates the not-so-healthy foods I love, so I'm tracking everything on Cronometer.com and allowing myself the occasional planned indulgence (like last night's pizza) Big Grin
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Bren Offline
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Congrats Vinny what have you missed the most during your diet.
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Vinny Offline
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(14-04-2021, 08:55 AM)Bren Wrote: Congrats Vinny what have you missed the most during your diet.
Pie (mince,corned beef,ham n egg etc) and of course to go with it CHIPS!!!! Sad
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Mikey Offline
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I’m two weeks in to the summer diet, I can’t diet when it’s cold. I walk the dog before breakfast and if it’s too cold I get the golly wobbles. I got an app to help me this time, it has a huge folio of branded stuff, scans barcodes and allows me to add my own meals. I’m simply counting calories this time around and aiming for a weekly deficit. I’m not leaving out any food group, as I know I’d crave it instantly. 

I already like the app, it told me yesterday ‘we have found a positive pattern, on days you have a bacon sandwich, you eat less calories’. This app is my new best friend. Big Grin
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Vinny Offline
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I'm glad its working for you Mikey. Cool

I don't count calories because I have no idea how to, or have any inclination to do so really. Rolleyes Mine isn't really a diet, its a way of life.

 Its a way I could carry on for the rest of my life if truth be told, and hopefully reap some benefits.Cool
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JJB Offline
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(17-04-2021, 08:51 AM)Mikey Wrote: I’m two weeks in to the summer diet, I can’t diet when it’s cold. I walk the dog before breakfast and if it’s too cold I get the golly wobbles. I got an app to help me this time, it has a huge folio of branded stuff, scans barcodes and allows me to add my own meals. I’m simply counting calories this time around and aiming for a weekly deficit. I’m not leaving out any food group, as I know I’d crave it instantly. 

I already like the app, it told me yesterday ‘we have found a positive pattern, on days you have a bacon sandwich, you eat less calories’. This app is my new best friend. Big Grin

Can you tell the app that works for you Mikey, by the way welcome back.
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