Count me in, if you are willing to have me. I know that my weight is just on the cusp of healthy for my age and height. my desire to lose weight is purely vanity. That and as an endurance athlete the lighter I am the faster I go.I used to weigh about 95kgs and lost a little over 25kgs. Over the last 12 months my eating has degenerated back toward my old habits and I have gained about 7-8 kg. I have manged to lose 5 kg then fell of the wagon again and put 3 kgs back on.I struggle with sugar. I have a serious addiction to it. Also I love good food generally and I am not good at having only a little.DennisOh and by the way. Amy you are a very well adjusted teenager and give hope for the future.
Funnily enough Amy I thought you were young perhaps 3-4 weeks ago when you mentioned something along the lines you were starving. I felt it in my waters then. If you live in Perth or whatever, I would love to have you over for morning/arvo tea on the weekend and perhaps dinner on a week night if you wanted. It would be a pleasure Even if you lived in the country, I would be happy for you to come and stay the weekend (now that a couple of little birdies have flown the nest) and we can have a cook up.
It's great to see someone of your age cooking. My teenagers think the magic brownies in the kitchen buy and make the food (most of the time...they do occasionally cook)
I have a thing for peanuts at the moment. I measure out 50g and munch on them of a night time yummy
Glad to hear that Amy, thought you was going to say DON'T EAT PEANUTS cause you will explode or something similar. Now Amy you said you have lost quiet a bit of weight, how old was you when you decided to change your life style of eating?
Quote from: dede on June 25, 2012, 01:02:52 amGlad to hear that Amy, thought you was going to say DON'T EAT PEANUTS cause you will explode or something similar. Now Amy you said you have lost quiet a bit of weight, how old was you when you decided to change your life style of eating?I would never say that Mandi If you said you were eating chocolate, I would say "go ahead, have a little bit because it releases endorphins in the brain which make you feel good". There are positives about every food, its just about balancing them right I was 15. I had a spinal injury for 9 months and put on a lot of weight because I couldn't exercise. After my surgery, I was so depressed and miserable with myself and my body that I had to do something. Especially being 15, surrounded by skinny girls wearing make-up and pretty clothes and having fun. I was just a fat, miserable blob So I started exercising, I started saying "no" to the second slices of cake, and I made myself eat vegetables. Lots of vegetables So I've lost over 20kg now, and I still can't believe it
Quote from: dede on June 25, 2012, 12:13:13 amI have a thing for peanuts at the moment. I measure out 50g and munch on them of a night time yummy Dede be careful with nuts they are very energy dense. I love cashews, peanuts and nut butter. Nuts are a very good source of good fat but fat is also very calorie dense. Many people mistakenly believe nuts are a good source of protein, they are not. I think this misconception comes from the old food pyramid which should nuts with meats etc.