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October 9th, 2008 — , Food, Losing Weight, Meals, Weight Loss Journal, alternative ideas, calorie count, celery, diet, dressings, drink, feeling the pinch, fewer calories, goals, hard time, headway, healthy eating, how many calories, lettuce, nutrition, portion control, potato chips, replacements, salads, salty snacks, size bags, sodium, spray oil, sugar, switches, temptation, vinaigrette from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
For many of us, trying to consume fewer calories can be very difficult. If you are someone that has a hard time feeling satisfied on little meals, or you just can’t seem to make any headway with your calorie count, there are a few ways that you can dramatically reduce how many calories you are [...]
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September 29th, 2008 — , alternative ideas, calorie snack, calories, coffee shop, creamer, dessert, diet, healthy habits, high calorie foods, how many calories, latte, single day, soda, start writing from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
For many of us, dieting is a form of deprivation that is extremely difficult to handle. It’s tough to get through the day when you are literally starving yourself. Before you even start a diet, you’re going to need to make sure that you are getting enough calories to get through the day while still [...]
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September 25th, 2008 — , Diets, Losing Weight, Meals, better luck, blood sugar, brain work, calories, candy bar, chips, cravings, crunchy vegetables, diet, fats and proteins, food choices, grazing, healthy eating, how many calories, moderation, peanut butter cups, protein, proteins, second nature, snacking, string cheese from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
For many of us, it’s just too hard to get through the day without nibbling on something. If you have issues with your blood sugar being too low, or you are simply hungry during the day, snacking can be second nature. While snacking generally gets frowned upon, grazing is typically recommended for many diets. The [...]
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September 2nd, 2008 — , Multi-Vitamin, alternative ideas, broken bone, broken leg, caloric intake, convalescence, diet and exercise plan, exercises, getting fit, great time, healing process, how many calories, injury, insurance coverage, nutrients, physical therapy, setback, starvation, therapy options, top of the world, vitamin supplement, weight loss, wellness from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
It happens to the best of us. You’re rolling along on your new diet and exercise plan and you’re starting to see results. You’re pumped, you’re on top of the world and then bang – an injury. At this point, you’ve got two main choices. You can give up, convinced that your body simply was [...]
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July 14th, 2008 — , Meals, alternative ideas, brain, disaster, falling off the wagon, food scale, health plan, healthy eating, how many calories, new health, nutrition, nutritionist, portion control, signals, stomach, trigger food, weight loss from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Trying to map out a new health plan can be difficult, especially when you are used to overeating on a regular basis. Many of us don’t even realize just how much we eat and how this can affect our bodies. The key to weight loss is the simple formula of calories in - calories burned. [...]
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June 25th, 2008 — , Diets, amazon, burst, calories, candy bar, chips, daily intake, diet, healthy eating, how many calories, main meals, rcm, snack, snacking, snacks, target, urge from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
One of the major reasons that people have difficulty keeping on their diets is the urge to snack. For many of us, it’s hard to get through the day without having at least one snack. However, that one snack can easily turn into ten and before you know it you’re grazing all day long, adding [...]
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May 28th, 2008 — , Exercise, caloric intake, calories, exercise weight, exercises, healthy eating, healthy snack, how many calories, how many calories a day, little bit, math, men anything, starvation mode, strict diet, weight loss from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
When you are trying to lose weight, it is very common to go on a strict diet and add in exercise on top of that. There is a problem with this however and you can end up feeling too exhausted to keep going. This usually leads to quitting your diet entirely or giving up [...]
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