It's no secret that I am trying to lose the last of the baby weight. By "last", I mean "20-25 pounds". Which seems like a lot, but remember, I gained 50.
It took 2 years (23 months, actually) to lose it after the first kid, and now I"m 6 years older. So I'm hoping to get it done by 2 years, but I'm also trying to be realistic.
I've tried many weight loss methods. Weight watchers worked well for me in the past. In the old days (2002, 2007), their plan was simple. I was an online member only. In 2002, you could get a "meal plan" from them. It was, generally, a very good plan. Well balanced, very healthy, made from mostly real food. Somewhere along the way, that option disappeared from the web site. As they changed their plan year to year (based on "new data") I found changes towards more "low-fat" - non-fat cheese, etc., and more push for prepared foods.
I'm not a fan of fat free cheese. I understand the prepared foods issue, because that's what busy people want. You don't HAVE to eat their frozen meals, but they are an option. The most recent re-do of WW just did not work for me at all. I lost NO weight. So I gave up on it. Then I moved on to calorie counting at MyFitnessPal and found that it worked. As long as I kept my calories at about 1500, it worked.
But boy, calorie counting is a pain, and I simply don't have time to do it all of the time. So I've tried other "cheat" ways around it. I mean, once I get a meal plan going, it should be easy, right? So I tried Chris Powell's "carb cycling" plan. That worked, but I found it to be too hard. Low-carb days were difficult for me to do on a schedule, simply because I bulk cook on the weekend. So if I make a big pile of pasta, I can't just eat it every other day or it will go bad.
Enter the 21-Day Fix by beachbody. My coworker is using this and she LOVES it. So I ordered it. I ordered it for a couple of reasons:
1. It comes with 30 min workouts. And, well, my kids are starting to let me work out in the morning. 20-34 minutes is all I get.
2. It comes with containers. "If it fits it ships". So, for my 1500 calorie range, I'd get a certain number of containers, color coded by type of food. Kind of like a general meal plan but easier. If you can fit it into the container, you can eat it.
It also comes with "Shakeology" which frankly, I'm not too excited about. The normal cost for this meal-replacement shake is $4 per serving, not really in my budget for a meal that you drink. But hey, overall, if it helps me drop into the 140's, it will be worth it.
It's not here yet, so I'll update you when it gets here.
I've also been eating a lot of chicken. Meal plan for the week:
1. Yesterday I made spanish rice/quinoa, pinto beans, and bought a roasted chicken from Whole Foods. I delivered this to a friend who is pregnant with her 4th child, as a "freezer meal" for after the baby is born.
2. I used the chicken carcass to make stock
3. I used older chicken stock to make chicken tortilla soup
4. I am hoping to make ginger carrot soup today with chicken stock
5. I am going to make lemon chicken pasta for dinner tonight
I'll finish with some pictures from our walk in the rain...it's been pouring for a few days - we needed it! We've had a drought. Crazy waves, lots of damage in town, including a restaurant window that broke.
3 comments:
I've heard about the shakeology, because they have a commercial for it after the Insanity DVDs. I was wondering how much it cost!
I am up NINE pounds since November 30 - gah! I am getting back on track starting today. I need to ditch the wine too - so many empty calories!
Thanks for the shout out! :D
So hard I tell ya. I have bounced between 168 and 153-158 so many times... Right now at 157 and I just NEED to drop into the 140's.
The "if it fits it ships" containers sound interesting and much easier than counting calories, etc. I hope they'll work for you!
Good luck with the new weight loss plan!
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