Getting Over the Plateau

I am feeling great!! I have lost about fifteen pounsd and most of my old clothes are fitting me again. It’s amazing how well your shirts fit when you don’t have the extra rolls. I am also noticing my bra feeling bigger as my back is getting smaller. I never imagined that would happen. I am thrilled with my progress and it leaves me wanting more.
 
I am doing the same things I have always done but I start adding more and more Lean Cuisine type meals, as they are easier and it is just me at home these days. I am maintaining my current weight loss, but not losing anymore. I had hit a plateau and realized that it was time to make another change. I read that you should eat more real food rather than processed foods. You know, cook it yourself, instead of buying it already prepared with whatever they decide to put in it as far as preservatives, taste enhancers, etc. I decided maybe this would help me lose more weight. I left the rest of the box dinners in the freezer as back up and bought more fruits and veggies, hummus, avocados, and nuts, and started getting back in the kitchen. I had fish, chicken, and shrimp in the freezer. I would eat this with my veggies and whole grains for dinner. I have always tried to eat whole grains, wheat, and oats as opposed to white breads, pastas, and rice. I do believe it makes a difference. I also decided to put the healthy fats back in my diet such as olive oil, avocado, nuts, etc. It’s funny how reading something that you know makes sense doesn’t resonate until you really need it. As I said before, I always read the health articles that come up when I go online. I find them very useful and full of great tips. It didn’t take long to notice that this change in diet from boxes to homemade was making a difference. The weight slowly started coming off again and I was feeling even better. Once again, THEY were right. “Who are they?” you might ask. Well, it’s always been a joke in our house that “they” are, you know, “them.”
 
My doctor told me not to drink so much milk due to the large amount of sugar. I never realized how much sugar was in milk and I was drinking two to three glasses a day. They also suggested eating Greek yogurt which I immediately turned my nose up. I have never been a yogurt person unless it was frozen. I had been hearing about how much protein was in Greek yogurt with little to no fat. I tried a blueberry Chobani and it was great. Didn’t taste like the yogurt I remember. I am hooked. It literally tastes just like sour cream, which I love. I decided to buy the plain which only has about seven grams of sugar as opposed to the fruit flavored which has about twenty grams of sugar. I kept more blueberries on hand to mix in and add some sweetness, but any real fruit, nuts, or granola will enhance this healthy snack. The different textures are also nice between the blueberries and the yogurt. This has become a very common everyday snack for me. I forgot to mention that each serving of this yogurt has eighteen grams of protein and no fat. It’s also a good source of calcium which is very important to us gals. Try substituting it for sour cream in any recipes or as a topping for soups and chili. You will love it. I decided to switch to Almond Milk to replace the 1 percent milk I was drinking. It tastes great. The unsweetened is only forty calories, but is very bland. I recommend the original which is sixty calories with a little sugar added. I like the Blue Diamond brand, however Silk makes it as well. The sugar grams are almost half of what’s in milk, and the calcium and other vitamins are double that of milk. It didn’t take much to make the decision to switch. I use it in my oatmeal every morning and it’s great. I also find it easy to drink on its own. V8 juice is also a good way to get a couple of veggie servings in during the day. I drink it in the morning with one of my powdered supplements. Buy the low sodium. You won’t notice the difference after a few days and the reduction in sodium is considerable.
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02.08.2012
firefly
I have been meaning to try Greek yogurt, but it didn't sound very appealing to me. Your approach to dieting resonates with me because it is a very "common sense" approach. I don't think there is any magic way to lose weight. I've managed to ignore all the fad diets in favor of a simpler method. The weight does come off slowly, however, I didn't gain it overnight either. Thanks for all the great tips.
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