Monday, August 12, 2013

How do I keep myself motivated to lose weight?

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I would exercise for a while then stop either out of laziness and/or getting tired doing the same workout over and over again. I did lose weight but gained it back. I'm having a hard time to force myself to eat healthier because I don't know what healthy foods to come up with to cook on a daily basis.


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Hi lovely woman,

Just to let you know, you're not the only person that goes through this, most of us have been there at one point. Like you mentioned, you want to stay motivated and find reasons to stick to it. So, to lose weight- NUTRITION is key, (and I mean almost 70% of the process is based on it). I don't know what your schedule is like but if you have a busy one, work like the rest of us, then I would recommend the following:

1. Eat OATMEAL for breakfast in the morning. Walmart, Costco, and almost every grocery store sell boxed mini packs of oatmeal, many with flavor variety (maple is my favorite). So take one pack a day either in the office (wherever your work) or make at home by simply pouring hot water; adding flavored granola will make a big difference in regards to flavor and body. (I have these packs at my office and it is my breakfast mostly every morning.) Many times we tend to miss breakfast and fail to understand that it is the most important meal of the day (it gets our bodies going). Once oatmeal goes in our stomach it absorbs fats, and keeping us FULL longer, which is a plus for losing weight.

2. Drink plenty of water - after your breakfast make it a habit to drink water shortly after; apply drinking water with every meal. (With every meal after breakfast, try drinking an 8oz glass of water before you eat, it'll get you gong.) Little by little losing the dependency of sugar/flavor drinks and sodas, which is one of the reasons our bodies are overweight, will become easy. Sugar is a source of energy, but too much of it may transform into fat if we don't burn it by exercising. Make it special when you drink soda, meaning that when you do try to think of it as if you're treating yourself to a delicacy. I usually drink soda twice a week, on Fridays or the weekend. In the long run you won't even want to. Water is good for our bodies, it helps our bodies stay clean, and it provides energy to burn fat; and it helps you feel and stay full longer if you drink enough throughout the day.

3. Eat three snacks a day - one between your breakfast and lunch - one between your lunch and dinner - and the last one, between your dinner and sleep time. We tend to get hungry an our or two after we're done with a meal, so snacking is very important. Bananas, pears, granola bars, or even a slimfast (the drink or bar) are good snack options.

4. For other meals such as Lunch and Dinner, try to be creative. Sandwiches, Soups, some frozen food is good (lean cousine). If you try frozen food, though stick to spaghetti's, chicken w/ rice, pad thai, etc...but don't forget to keep the sodium intake within 1,100 to 2,000 mg. a day. I've heard that electronic recipe books supply you with endless food recipes. You may want to give them a try. Here's one that will give you the best value for your money (5 books altogether).
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5. WORKOUT makes the last 30%, I don't know how much you workout but if you cardio 3 times a week combined with 1 thru 4, it will more than likely give you results, I'm very sure it will.

Lastly, I recommend you taking a picture of yourself now, and one every month going forward, that alone will keep you motivated as you'll see with your own eyes how your body is changing with every passing month by comparing (how much weight you've shed) and you'll see that you've develop not just a habit but a healthy way of life, and you'll enjoy it because it'll make you feel good about what you've achieved. And remember, repeating something 21 times is proven to become a habit (try it with anything). So, if you can surpass the first 21 days- the rest will become a routine and you'll be on cruise control after that.

To recap:

1. Oatmeal is key
2. Plenty of water
3. 3 meals
4. 3 snacks
5. ...and exercise

Recommended schedule:

1. Breakfast between 7am and 9am (snack between this and lunch)
2. Lunch between 11am and 1pm (snack between this and dinner)
3. Dinner between 5pm and 7pm (snack between this and bedtime)

I wish you good luck on your goals, keeps us posted if you can.

Alejandro

How to improve my egg salad recipe?




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I use regular mustard, mayo, dill pickle relish, salt and pepper and celery seed. What can I do to improve on my egg salad recipe. I was thinking of maybe adding worcestershire or ranch dressing. Thanks for your help!:)


Answer
12 Egg Salad Recipes to Try
Tex Mex Wrap: From Egg Farmers of Canada.
Country Style: Ingredients include tomato, yogurt, spring onion, mayo, onion powder, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, lettuce, chives and served on buns. From Kayotic Kitchen.
Curried with Caramelized Onion: Serve it over spinach or greens, on a few slices of toast, or wrapped in naan with bit of chutney. From Serious Eats.
Martha’s Favorite: This simple sandwich is a healthy — and delicious — lunch choice. From Martha Stewart.
Special: Enjoy this as a stuffing for fresh tomatoes or a spread on sandwiches. It could even be used as a dip with your favorite crackers. Found at Taste Of Home.
Tangy & Savory: This is suitable for adults and those with discriminating taste. It’s so simple to prepare and the tangy, savory mix spread over a bed of fresh arugula versus sandwiched between two pieces of bread won’t make you feel the need to run laps after. From Dishing Up Delights.
With Avocado: I have made this twice, and eaten it thrice. Each time it was pure delight! Don’t let the name frighten you away, give this a try! The best thing about it? It’s clean! It’s just too good not to share. From Odd Dotty Dollymaker.
Mini-Sandwich with Bacon: What makes this a little different is the crisp bacon pieces and celery. It’s a great balance of flavor that also gives the mini sandwiches a nice crunch. Plus, you can’t deny the cuteness factor of making them mini. From Culinary Cory.
Indian Style: This was just something I made up as I went along, but it was surprisingly successful and the bowl was scraped clean at the trivia table. From One Hot Stove.
Fancy Version: From at The New York Times.
For Sandwiches: Made with mayo, lemon juice, celery, chopped chives, lettuce and served on whole grain bread (toasted). Found at 101 Cookbooks.




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