The Easiest Diet???

mwy
on 3/5/09 6:18 am

What was the "easiest" diet that you have ever been on.  Back in the mid nineties, I was on a low fat diet.  There was a low fat version for everything back then.  I wasn't required to count calories, or carbs, just not eat over thirty grams of fat a day.  Anything fat free was a free food.  I initially lost 15 pounds, but then I quit losing and actually gained...ON THE DIET!  I seem to think that all of those carbs were making my insulin resistance worse.  But I was eating white bread, white rice, and white pasta for Pete's sake!  I guess I thought it was easy because I'm a carbohydrate addict.  Blushy 2

I was just curious what other folks have done.

Mary  

 

BigCityGirl
on 3/5/09 7:42 am - San Diego, CA
I remember going on an avacado diet once back in the '80's.  Back then, I only needed to lose 10 pounds so any fad thing would work out pretty much.  I had avacado in more ways than you can imagine and after a month I lost the weight.. . . but I never wanted to see another avacado again in my life!
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mwy
on 3/5/09 8:13 am
An Avocado diet?  Woman, you always know stuff that I've never even dreamed of.  That must have been a California thang!  I don't blame you for not wanting anything relating to avocados, which is also the Aztec word for 'testicle'.   Spanish Holy Guacamole!

Mary 
Neecee O.
on 3/5/09 11:21 am - CA

the Hollywood Diet!

fruit ONLY until noon - never after noon

grains/starchy veggies with high water veggies only

meat with high water veggies only (added fat like dressing was permitted here only as I recall)

dairy alone ( I would have ice cream for supper - I am sure sugar was not part of the plan, but trust me here, I ate large amounts of ice cream!)

three hours between any of these combos

I lost 20# in 6 months, no cal counting and pretty much could always adapt to wherever i was - out to dinner, at friends houses, etc!

I have no idea WHY it worked, I know what the book said on the why, but there is absolutely no science behind it.

i often wonder about trying it again!

 

"The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like, and do what you'd rather not."   ~Mark Twain

mwy
on 3/5/09 12:23 pm
You have GOT to be kidding me!  What is it about you California broads that you know alla the weird stuff.  Babs did the Avocado Diet and you did the Hollywood Diet.  I've never heard of either. 

Oh, by the way Neecee, this is my friend from the PS board...Donna, aka Big City Girl, but I call her Babs cuz she came out looking like Barbie.  She's been hanging over here with us ever since you left.  I told her just don't say anything bad about Oprah and Neecee will let you stay!  She's cool, you'll like her.

Now, getting back to this diet.  Were there any portions to these combinations or did you just eat as much as you wanted, as in large amounts of ice cream?  And as for the ice cream, was it just plain vanilla or could you have combinations like cookies or chocolate chip.  Tell me I could have butter pecan and I might just be all over this!

Mary 
Neecee O.
on 3/5/09 11:40 pm - CA
I see Miss Big City!  Welcome!!!!  yeah, lay off my gurl Oprah! But other n that, speak freely! LOL

Yes, Mary, no portions as I recall - or I missed that part! Now do take notice of the hours between meals/combos...three hours...so calorically, probably I was okay even eating what I wanted.



"The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like, and do what you'd rather not."   ~Mark Twain

MaryEllen OntheEastCoast
on 3/6/09 1:01 am - CT
Believe it or not, the easiest diet I ever was on was in the late 70's, early 80's, and it was almost the original Weigh****cher's diet.  I believe they had just started allowing potatoes and rice at that time.  Why was it easy?  Because it was laid out for you, 1 oz protein and 1 starch at breakfast, 4 oz protein and 2 starch at lunch, 6 oz protein and 1 starch at dinner.  Three fruits and two servings of milk, 4-6 servings of vegetables.  No sweets, but you could have sugarfree shakes and desserts.  I lost about 120 lbs and it required very little thought or counting.  Now that I see this in writing I think I could probably do this plan now...
mwy
on 3/6/09 11:26 am

I like a diet that tells me what I can and cannot eat.  If left to my own devices, like counting calories...let's just say, not good!

That does sound like it would be easy to follow.  I'd give it another shot if I were you.

Did you keep off the 120 pounds?

Mary 

MaryEllen OntheEastCoast
on 3/9/09 2:40 am - CT
Nope.  Gained it all back and plenty more over the years.  It was a great plan though and I still have the WW cookbook from that era.  I think I will try to find it tonight.
mwy
on 3/10/09 12:32 pm
I wish you well on your new/old plan!  Maybe by now we have 'matured', and will have more patience with maintenance. Blushy 2 

Mary
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