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thin people ,,what do you eat in average day?

91 replies

bigboobs · 05/07/2008 19:11

interested,,been reading the posts about what size people are and everyone is so thin....... so what do you all eat usually?

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dreamymum · 08/07/2008 14:23

i am a size 4-6 (the uk doesnt always have the size that i am in pants at stores).
i don't really know what i eat on since it really varies each day and i never actually pay attention.
i would like to say i eat cereal w milk for breakfast, fruit for snack, salad or sandwich with protein like fish, chicken or cheese for lunch, snack such as nuts, dinner of fish or chicken with veggies, salad, and rice. possibly an apple or more cereal as snack before bed.
i probably snack more than i am accounting for, on weekends i usually eat pastas and breakfast that has eggs.
i am pg for the 3rd time and have yet to purchase maternity clothes...
it is allllll down to genetics since i look just like my great aunt and my body shape and pregnancies are just like hers...

cardy · 08/07/2008 14:27

I knew this thread would be full of people size 8/10 who 'eat exactly what they want'

dreamymum · 08/07/2008 14:34

xenia what are you talking about of course age makes a difference. its not an excuse but if you kept your exact same eating and exercising habits throughout life you will most likely get fatter wtih age.

my sister is the most active person on the planet, she does winter and summer extreme sports, is a professional ballroom dancer, works full time, is the last one still out every night and any spare second she has she runs to the beach. i on the other hand spen as much time as i can sitting or lying down, yet she is larger than me. its just the way we are built.

Ineedsomesleep · 08/07/2008 14:58

Gooseyloosey, you don't eat enough! Have you tried eating more to lose weight? I know it sounds a bit topsy turvy but I know lots of people who have eaten the same as you and then eaten more, and more healthy, and then lost weight.

ShortandSweet, you say you have lost 2 stone which is really good, but surely you must have changed shape too and that must make you happier?

DH has exercised, cut out the crap almost completely and watched his portion size over the last few months. He didn't weigh himself at the start and hasn't weighed himself since but has lost 5 inches off his waist and has lost his double chin. This has obviously made him feel fantastic. I think that weighing yourself when trying to slim down can be disheartening.

MadamAnt · 08/07/2008 15:16

I'm fairly slim (5'6" and 9 stone, size 10).

Yesterday(quite typical)I ate:

Breakfast: 1-2 slices of toast (DS pinched some off me) with butter and marmalade or marmite with a cup of redbush tea.

Couple of biscuits mid-morning with another cup of tea.

Lunch: French toast (eggy bread) and 2 small avocados. More tea. A few chocolate buttons.

Mid-afternoon: three or four chocolates with more tea.

Red onion tarte tatin and green beans. Lime cordial.

Glass of wine and some more chocolates

Another cup of tea.

Actually, I don't usually eat much chocolate, I'm more of a cake person.

Also, I don't eat enough fruit and vegetables, but I have Crohn's disease, at F&V often give me stomach cramps.

ShortandSweet · 08/07/2008 15:33

Ineedmoresleep I am getting there in my head but have only gone down 1 dress size. Really was expecting more as some poeple I know have lost 5 stone in the last year (they started the same time as me) and gone from size 24 to a 14

dreamymum · 08/07/2008 15:41

short and sweet maybe you should eat different foods. it doesn't sound like you eat fresh vegetables. switch the 'and bread' for 'and salad' (with olive oil).

eat snacks that are fruit/veg.

drink you coffee with no sugar or milk.

you should ask a professional they may have some useful advice based on your body type and lifestyle....

dreamymum · 08/07/2008 15:41

short and sweet maybe you should eat different foods. it doesn't sound like you eat fresh vegetables. switch the 'and bread' for 'and salad' (with olive oil).

eat snacks that are fruit/veg.

drink you coffee with no sugar or milk.

you should ask a professional they may have some useful advice based on your body type and lifestyle....

Ineedsomesleep · 08/07/2008 17:27

Shortandsweet, 2 stone in a year sounds very, very healthy to me and sustainable in the long term.

ShortandSweet · 08/07/2008 17:37

Dreamy, I do eat lots of veg, more than fruit. My soup is all homemade with about 5 or 6 veg and my dinners in the evening have around 3 different veg. I have count the cals I eat a day and is never more than 1500.
Been to the doctors and they can't find a reason either.

I know some people say fat people just don't realise what they eat nor do they realise how much a portion is but I do and have keep a food diary for the last yr.

Just have to wait another 3 yrs to get to that size 10

Any going to get back into my positive attitude again, thanks ladies for the advice and kind words

Judy1234 · 08/07/2008 20:06

No one left Belsen over weight tough did they no matter how strange their metabolism, how much their thyroid conditions caused it, how big their bones, how slow their metabolism or whatever their genetics. So at the end of the day if there is a calorie deficit virtually everyone does lose weight.

(the fat people move less comment of mine was based on some recently studies - the thinner people are constantly on the move, up and down from the chair, constantly drumming fingers etc - and that it was that type of normal movement rather than fixed going to the gym sessions that partly accounted for the difference in weight too)

sherazade · 08/07/2008 21:26

i'm a size 8. i am 5 feet tall and weigh 7 stone 4.

I had, today:

porridge for brekakfast, plus a cup of coffee, then a cup of green tea.

lunch: half a wholeweat pitta and a small bowl of chickepea curry

snack: 2 chicken slices

dinner: a bowl of lentil and chicken curry made with a dash of olive oil

before bed i am going to have a cup of hot chocolate.

i also do 30 minutes weight training a day.

Miaou · 08/07/2008 21:38

I'm a 10/12, mostly 10 I think. I'm 5'2" and weigh about 9 stone. I've lost half a stone over five weeks and want to lose another half, but am not too fussed.

I eat, generally:

bowl of cornflakes with honey on

lunch: chicken or ham salad, or tuna mayo sandwich

tea: home-made lasagne, or spag bol, or shepherd's pie, or the like. Sometimes just pasta in pesto sauce.

A few cups of tea during the day; water with meals.

I lost the weight by cutting out the evening snacking. I didn't need it, had just got into the habit of having a big bar of chocolate and a glass of wine (with dh, who likes a drink). Once I stopped that I dropped a pound a week over several weeks (maybe two the first week).

I just make sure I've always got something to do in the evenings so that I don't think about snacking. I don't really sit and watch telly, I tend to be sewing or knitting or on here. If I get the nibbles I have a cup of tea first (just so I am putting something in my mouth!!), to see if that stops the urge!

I used to be able to eat what I liked but now I am 37 (as of today ) I do have to be a little more careful.

MsDemeanor · 08/07/2008 21:39

I am not skinny (12ish - 5'7") so I'm not speaking from experience but I think that thin people who 'eat what they want', often don't want that much. I have a very skinny friend who has always been thin. When I was at university I stayed with her family and ate what they ate and lost weight. None of them were dieting. She ate normal food but stopped immediately she was full, and would say things like, 'Spanish food is lovely but I craved cottage cheese', which is utterly baffling to me!

SofiaAmes · 09/07/2008 01:55

Losing weight and/or being thin is a combination of metabolism AND habits. AND age does matter...there have been numerous studies on how your metabolism changes as you grow older and therefore you generally need fewer calories.
For example, when I was pregnant I gained 3 stone (both pregancies). I vomited non-stop through the first 4 months, but still ate ravenously and gained lots and lots of weight. As soon as I gave birth, the weight started coming off and the hunger went away. I did not diet...it just happened.
My mother was thin and never thought about what she ate all her life until just recently (in her 60's) she started putting on a little (1 stone) weight and finding herself needing to watch what she eats for the very first time.

So...some people need to do extra work to keep their weight down, but everyone can do it in the end. Just like anything else. The best thing that you can do is eat a healthy diet and establish (and teach to your children) habits that are healthy and sustainable.

I think that as others have pointed out Shortandsweet...you have made very healthy progress that you will be able to sustain in the long term.

ShortandSweet · 09/07/2008 07:23

The funny thing is I never had an unhealthy diet.

My mum taught me how to cook from a young age and I never got a lot of sweets. In my late teens I was 12/14 and wanted to be thinner so I only age a bowl of cornflakes and a chicken salad a day, that was from age 19 - 21, then I met my husband and I started to eat 3 meals a day again, Not unhealthy and not takeawys and was all cooked from scratch. But the weight piled on very quick by the time I fell pregnant at age 24 I was a size 16.

I went from a size 8 to a 16 in 3yrs and ever since it's been hell to get it off.

I think that my body went into starvion mode and when I started to eat it heald on to everything. I read an artical once that said if you straved your body or didn't eat enough calories and then started to eat properly it can take your body 7-10yrs to recover.

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