But then I got thinking that perhaps that is what I needed. I need to be able to enjoy my comfort foods every once in a while. As long as I balance out the rest of the day, things like my mac and cheese would be fine. And, as you'll see below, it was fine. :) Moderation is the key!
After my daughter woke up from her nap, we took a family trip to the local grocery store and bought more healthy, but still yummy, food. I even bought some of the "Smart Ones" frozen meals by Weight Watchers (they were on sale) just so I could eat a relatively healthy option in a pinch.
So, here's my break down:
For breakfast
For lunch
For dinner
* I put shredded cheese and soy sourcream on top; 1 had a low-carb tortilla
Snacks
Total Calories (roughly): At some point I calculated all of the of the calories, with the help of my husband. However, I forgot to write down the numbers that I collected, so I can't put them here. However, I do remember that it was roughly 1580. So even though it was a hard day emotionally, it turned out that it was a good day calorie-wise. :) And even with my mac and cheese binge, I still think I made it under the daily recommendation of fat intake. Finally, and most importantly, I don't have that starving sensation! Yay!!
Exercise
Nothing really. But I did do my standard 100 ab-crunches on my ab lounger. :)
Laura, there are always going to be days like that. It's a struggle but you can get through it. Don't give up completely the foods you love. Hell, I still have my Wise BBQ chips now and then. Even regular cookies and ice cream. Just use it as a reward for yourself. By the way, Lean Cuisine is much better than smart ones. Try the pepperoni pizza, spinach & mushroom pizza, or the chicken carbonara or beef portobello. Those are all very good. Keep it up you're doing great!!!
ReplyDeleteI bought one Lean Cuisine and one Smart Ones to see which I liked better. I'll let you know. Thanks for the support!
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