My First Cooking Videos - POSTED ON: Feb 24, 2011
In a previous Blog, A Thousand Words AND Pictures, I shared about my video adventures. Those Videos are now all posted here on DietHobby.
In yesterday's Blog, When Life Takes You In A Different Direction, I posted my Book Discussion Announcement Video.
My Cooking Videos are posted under RECIPES. You can access them from the links at the right-side-top-of-the-main-page or from the Recipes drop-down menu.
You can also find them under RESOURCES..... Videos.......Cooking Videos
Here's one of them.
You Can Choose to Think Differently. - POSTED ON: Feb 22, 2011
Someone who is still Fat recently told me that they didn't want Thoughts about Weight/Food/Exercise to "Rule their Life".
I had no way to Help them toward that Goal of Mindlessness, because Thoughts about Weight/Food/Exercise have ALWAYS "Ruled MY Life."
I did not spend any less time Thinking about those issues when I was Fat than I do now. The difference is that when I was Fat my Thoughts were not accompanied by Action, while during my weight-loss period ...and now inside Maintenance... my Thoughts about those issues are now more positive and productive.
I frequently hear things like: “I don’t want to THINK about my eating.” “I don’t want to be obsessed with thoughts of food.”
Terms like Diet Mentality or Diet Head are commonly usedto denote the negative feelings people have abouttheir need to monitor their eating behavior for weight-control. All of us tend to seek the easier, softer way. and almost all Diets promise us one. Dieting is treated as a matter of “get in…get out”.Find the problem..fix it. ..and then “get on with your life:. which implies that once you’ve remedied the problemthat you can “leave it behind”.
Most diet book authors tell us that they have faced a weight problemeither themselves personally or as medical professionals, …sometimes both………and that they have found a solution, and they are writing that book to tell you what it is.
Perhaps they are writing for their own personal fulfillment or perhaps for financial profit. Still, they want to tell you what to do to FIX your problem. …and in the dieting world, fixing your problem means getting rid of fat.
Do you have a physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual problem? No matter, despite the source, or the reason…. A Solution is promised. A Solution is the answer to a problem. A Solution resolves, finalizes, and eliminates the problem.
But Life IS continuous. The end of life is Death. And eating will always be a major part of life, whether or not eating is a thoughtful conscious process.
The dieting promises of a “Solution” are illusory. The Goal of getting thin and arriving at a place where eating is primarily “unconscious”.is an very ineffective goal, because for a reduced obese person,unconscious eating invariably results in fat gain.
I’ve replaced that Goal with one less impracticable.My current Goal is to continue putting forth the consistent effort that it takes to maintain my weight-loss.Th...
Recording Food Intake - Counting Calories and/or Carbs - POSTED ON: Feb 21, 2011
I found the DietPower food journaling program in September 2004, while surfing the net. I started using it. I had good success, and still really like it.
I have logged all of my food into DietPowerevery day since 9/20/04, today, 2/21/11 makes 2346 consecutive days.
DietPower is my most essential tool for weight-loss and maintenance.……….However, like any tool, it won't be helpful unless………you make, and follow through with, a commitment to consistently use it. Before using DietPower I tried many times to keep track of my food and calories. That was very hard to do using only paper, a pen, and a calorie dictionary, I was ne...
The Scale and the Big Picture - POSTED ON: Feb 19, 2011
The Scale is a weight-measuring tool
Body fat is only a part of the scale number. The scale measures the weight of everything in the body, including all our bones and tissues, along with the water and waste products that the body contains at the time that we step on that scale.
Eating salty foods will affect the body's salt/water/waste levels for several days. So will bowel functions. There are other functions of the body that involve the body’s water levels as well. This means that the scale will sometimes register higher numbers than it will at other times. It is the Big Picture that counts, rather than one’s weight on one individual day.
Here is an example of how the Scale can change from day to day, This is a graph that shows my own daily weights from spring 2009 thru mid February 2011. This weight range is between 109 -128 lbs. Weight bounces happen. Everyone has salt/water/waste issues. Some have them more than others. It is a RESULT, a function of the body that is essentially outside one's control.
I’ve been tracking my food and my weight in my DietPower food journal for more than six years, which has given me an enormous amount of detailed personal data. As part of my hobby, I play around with that data, making various graphs and charts.
Weight bounces are so common for me, that a perfectly consistent weight is unusual. This morning a comparison chart I’ve been running, showed something that, for my body, is remarkable. This graphic shows my weights on 2/19, for the years 2008-2009-2010-2011.
Due to my frequent bounces, the fact that each of these 4 year records show me in the same lb range on the same date is incredibly unusual. I was pleased to see this specific evidence of successful weight-loss maintenance.
If you are interested in seeing examples of day-to-day scale variations You can access a great deal of that data by going to my ABOUT ME page and clicking the links to the charts and graphs contained there.
Some of those links show my Maintenance numbers during 2006 through 2010 in detail, and show the differences between my highest weight of each month, and my lowest weight of each month. This will show you that it is common for me, during any one month, to have a bounce range of 8 or mo...
What About the Scales? - POSTED ON: Feb 18, 2011
What about the Scales? Should I weigh? If so, how often? Should I throw my scales away?
This issue is discussed frequently by those dealing with diet and weight-loss. After a lifelong battle with food and with weight (see ABOUT ME), I’ve established what works for me.
Regarding the scales: Over the years, I have had every reaction to them possible. I've eaten because they showed a loss, and I've eaten because they showed a gain. I've eaten because they didn't move up or down. I've felt bad because they went up, I've felt good because they went down. Sometimes I've felt bad, and sometimes I've felt good, when they didn't move at all.
Over time, I tried different variations to my use of the scales. I tried weighing whenever I felt like it, even if it was many times a day. I tried weighing once a day, and once a week, and once a month. twice a day, not weighing myself, but having a club or doctor weigh me. I spent several years not weighing at all. I've bought many scales of various kinds, and I've thrown away many scales.
The scales was never the problem. I did not like the Reality of the numbers registered by them. Like many overeaters, I have a strong tendency to lie to myself. It's easy to lie to myself about how much I eat, and I can also lie to myself about how much I weigh.
In order to face reality, I have to have an objective standard. I weigh every morning after using the bathroom, but before I dress. I write that weight down. I then record that weight on charts and graphs that I keep.
I feel emotions during this process, just like I feel emotions about lots of my other daily activities. I can emotionally eat because I do or don't like the number the scale tells me or I can emotionally eat over something I hear in the morning news. ............or over anything at all..... Facts are facts, and emotions are emotions.
I continually work to avoid emotional eating, no matter what the cause. Not facing the truth of facts isn't a solution to emotional eating.
Some mornings the scale shows me up 2-3 lbs from the prior morning. I don't like that. However, I KNOW I didn't really gain 2-3 lbs of fat overnight... because I'm n...
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