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[Food] Lose 7lbs in November



Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,614
1st November - 13st 7 (moved to 13st 5 due to different scales)
8th November - 13st 2 - 3lbs lost
15th November- 13st 0 - 5lb lost in total

Like @Bozza I checked my weight yesterday and got a 12st 13. So a bowel emptying may well be worth another pound soon!
 




darkwolf666

Well-known member
Nov 8, 2015
7,639
Sittingbourne, Kent
1st November - 13st 7 (moved to 13st 5 due to different scales)
8th November - 13st 2 - 3lbs lost
15th November- 13st 0 - 5lb lost in total

Like @Bozza I checked my weight yesterday and got a 12st 13. So a bowel emptying may well be worth another pound soon!
I always weigh myself after my daily ablutions, and before I have breakfast. My scales go on the X Factor spot on the bedroom floor (well, actually a knot hole in the wood) so I weigh myself in the same spot every day...!
 




Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,216
Back in Sussex
1st November - 13st 7 (moved to 13st 5 due to different scales)
8th November - 13st 2 - 3lbs lost
15th November- 13st 0 - 5lb lost in total

Like @Bozza I checked my weight yesterday and got a 12st 13. So a bowel emptying may well be worth another pound soon!
I’m a pretty regular first-thing-in-the-morning kinda guy.

Except today, obviously. Which I knew wasn’t going to help me.

In fact I’ve still not been. What the hell is going on?
 








Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
52,992
Goldstone
Are you exercising a fair bit? I find the body can go into a metabolism shutdown, preserving what it has, if you just cut out the unhealthy intake and take it easy.

I think just cutting out the crap should work fine. It's usually a large calorie deficit that slows your metabolism too much. Also, making sure to eat a fair quantity of protein helps your metabolic rate.
 






Doonhamer7

Well-known member
Jun 17, 2016
1,452
So last night went out for a curry and beer session with a mate I hadn’t seen for a while. Instead of 3/4 pints before popadoms etc etc I did this instead at the pub whisky and sodas instead of pints (still alcohol and calories but no carbs), at curry house no popadoms, no rice and shared a nann at the end didn’t feel stuffed to bursting liked I would normally
 


Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,129
Withdean area
So last night went out for a curry and beer session with a mate I hadn’t seen for a while. Instead of 3/4 pints before popadoms etc etc I did this instead at the pub whisky and sodas instead of pints (still alcohol and calories but no carbs), at curry house no popadoms, no rice and shared a nann at the end didn’t feel stuffed to bursting liked I would normally

Indian meals can be ridiculously carbs heavy … we’ve often had naan, saag aloo, rice, bhajis, papadams!
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
52,992
Goldstone
Indian meals can be ridiculously carbs heavy … we’ve often had naan, saag aloo, rice, bhajis, papadams!

Chicken Tikka with a small amount of rice is good enough for me (when cutting weight)
 




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