Ok so it sounds like HCG but it’s crapton more expensive and offers a bit more flexibility with meal prep & food combinations. Intermittent Fasting is still key but I already appreciate this is doctor supervised WEEKLY!
Drops vs shots, b12 and other supplements to go along with. The one other thing I’m trying this round is outsourcing meal prep to help me enjoy meals without the hassle of having to make it myself. Tonight’s dinner inspired this post - “breadless” deconstructed crabcake with Dole chopped salad - Pomegranate and extras excluded + Walden Farms Thousand Island. We all know WF has NOTHING on wishbone but ina lunch when you need something with a little kick to spruce up a dry salad nothing ever
tasted so good. Not thrilled that it’s not all natural and or clean but by 2B mindset standards that’s a topping and doesn’t hold as much weight & falls into the 80/20 rule where my 2.5 cups of salad is the 80 & the dressing is the 20%
What’s interesting about this is that I was satisfied with dinner and this is the part where I ask why am I fat or struggling with this 40# weight gain and the answer is ideal conditions
1. Some of the work was done for me
2. Today was not an incredibly stressful day
3. I feel like I have space to operate (which reality is I am on borrowed time as I always am)
4. I am hopeful because today went so well
Not sure how long the budget can sustain outsourcing meal prep, but if the scale moves in the right direction just may need to rework some other spend to continue this week. Again it’s only day 1 ofLosing phase and I’m curious to see what tomorrow’s step in the scale reports
In the meantime I will attempt to check in every few days with updates. Below is 3 oz of crabmeat and 2 cups of salad with a generous serving of dressing - guesstimating 2.5-3 tablespoons.
Meal plan
Lunch & dinner 4 oz lean protein, 4 oz non starchy vegetables, 1 serving bread product (melba toast, 1/2 flat out or bread sticks. Less than 60 calories each serving of bread product).
Breakfast - coffee, tea, water, stevia
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