the only 'blowout' was on Saturday afternoon with Mr B, first time in a pub (outside)
no biscuits, very little bread and much the same as I had before, ate healthily too :0(
Six pounds is a lot in one week, Bobbie. And, a fair amount was probably water weight. Now, you may be losing fat, and loss will be much slower. The important thing is it's going in the right direction.
I don't have a huge amount to lose but I have put on a stone over the lockdown period and I would like another 8/9 lbs as well to fit back into a size 12-14
Ummmm is correct. Take measurements...I bet you will see a difference in several weeks.
And try not to have weekend blowouts...3 steps forward, 2 steps back. You undo your good work.
Your comment begs the question - why have you put on so much weight in lockdown? I've actually eaten less because I'm less active than before and my weight has stayed the same.
normally Diddly I would of thought being less active would cause you to PUT weight on,anyhow, it's likely in May we had a hot spell and I was drinking more wine and started to have a glass with my evening meal (not now) and eating more stuff like an ice cream , my neighbour Harry was sending us fresh cream cakes every Saturday, peach melbas to die for and that's how I suppose?
Too many people seem unable to grasp the basic fact that calorie intake, if in excess of calorie expenditure, equals weight gain. It's not rocket science!
/// too many people seem unable to grasp the basic fact that calorie intake, if in excess of calorie expenditure, equals weight gain. It's not rocket science! ////
I knew exactly what I had done, I didn't say otherwise !!!!!
It's no longer just about calories...the old mantra has been disproved. It's more about 'what' we eat. 1500 calories of mars bars are not utilised by the body in the same way as 1500 calories of roast chicken. Plenty of research explains this.