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serafaery ([personal profile] serafaery) wrote2009-06-12 06:11 pm

Dieting experiences of the inexperienced.

Today I have consumed:

8am: a bowl of whole grain cereal with organic omega-3 infused soy milk
an 8oz organic local agave sweetened Kefir milk
11:30am: affogato (scoop of vanilla gelato w/ espresso poured over it omg yum)
2:30pm: a can of Amy's organic chunky vegetable soup
a slice of sour dough toast (no butter)
an organic pink lady apple

6:15pm: omg I has such a hungry!

I'm sure this is partly because I missed dinner last night while sleeping off the migraine.

I keep telling myself I can hold off, I had ice cream!

But wow am I hungry!

I want to run to Backspace and have a toasted bagel with cream cheese and a big ol' pint of Firestone's new pale that is freakin' delicious mmmmm. But I shall not!

I will eat my reserve Pink Lady apple on the way home to make burritos. Yummm, black beans and rice and veggies and cheese yes plz.

Whee!

[identity profile] anthalus.livejournal.com 2009-06-13 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
The real question is are you hungry because you are changing caloric intake or hungry because you have added an exercise routine?

A normal person needs between 1000-1500 calories/day. Someone exercising needs closer to 2000. At the peak of my pre olympic trials training I was getting close to 8000/day.

(Anonymous) 2009-06-13 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
I have a LOT of experience dieting (grumble) but yesterday my acupuncturist told me that if you don't feel full for very long, that's GOOD and your digestion is getting back on track properly.

I always tended towards stuff that made me feel fuller longer. Maybe that was the missing bit of data I needed...