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Weight Loss/Maintenance

In reply to the discussion: 5'6" over 300# [View all]
4. If the time commitment for cooking..
Wed Aug 14, 2013, 10:59 AM
Aug 2013

Seems to be a problem, cooking larger quantities on the weekends and freezing individual meals is a very time effective way to address your problem. I have been doing this for years, and it works very well. The majority of time invested in cooking is always getting organized, so cutting up an extra few vegetables or seasoning a few extra pieces of chicken leads to a relatively small increased time commitment. The bonus to doing this is you can weigh out your portions or ensure that if you are supposed to get five meals from a dish that you evenly split it into five meals.

If you want to maximize your energy throughout the day, adding Vitamin B is a healthy way to do so with the added benefit of boosting your metabolism. Additionally, eating every two to three hours will keep your energy levels up but you have to be careful to reduce the amount of food you consume at these intervals appropriately.

5'6" over 300# [View all] exboyfil Jul 2013 OP
Low carb dusty trails Jul 2013 #1
Thanks for the suggestion exboyfil Jul 2013 #2
roasting dusty trails Jul 2013 #3
The updated Atkins isn't high fat TexasBushwhacker Sep 2013 #7
You can make cauliflower "rice" and "mashed potatoes" TexasBushwhacker May 2015 #11
new studies agree with you that low-carb diets lead to more weight loss and better health JennyD Sep 2014 #9
If the time commitment for cooking.. Mr.Environmental Aug 2013 #4
Welcome to DU wryter2000 Aug 2013 #5
That's a lot of exercise wryter2000 Aug 2013 #6
Its mostly the diet jambo101 Aug 2014 #8
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