Critique my diet please!

jcunio82

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Hi everyone, I am new to this forum and would love any advice you could give me! Some background: I am 28 yrs old, 5'2 and currently weight 143 lbs. About 3 weeks ago I decided to make a healthy lifestyle change (not a diet, this needs to be something I can live with forever). I have been eating much better than I have in the past and am working out 3-4 times a week. I don't know that much about nutrition and dieting, so I would love some feedback on my routine:

8-9:00ish- Breakfast. 2 egg whites and a vitatop or oatmeal
10-11:00ish- Snack. Small amuont of grapes or an apple. Sorry I don't measure food, but it is probably a handful or two of grapes and the apple is a large fuji.
12:00- Lunch. Romaine with salmon, either blackened or grilled. If blackened it is not prepared with butter or oil, just the seasoning. Light raspberry viniagrette dressing. Sometimes I also add a side of steamed veggies.
3:00ish- Snack. Vitatop or 10 wheat thins and a light laughing cow.
6:00-7:00- Dinner. I don't cook so I feel like this is where things might get bad. PB&J on whole wheat (sugar free jelly) with a glass of skim milk. Or a boca burger or chicken pattie on whole wheat roll. When I am very lazy I will eat a Smartones Mac and Cheese, but I do this once a week max.
8:00- I don't always have a snack here but sometimes I do. It is either a 100 calorie yogurt, vitatop, or some wheat thins and laughing cow.

The only beverages I drink are water and tea (no sugar). I also have 2 glasses of wine a week. On Saturday my boyfriend and I go out to eat and I pretty much eat whatever I want them (within reason). As I said before this is a lifestyle change, so I don't want to deprive myself of anything. Everything is ok in moderation.

Anything I should do to improve my daily eating habits?
 
I think that's a pretty solid foundation to work with. Some people are sticklers for measuring and weighing food, others go by size for portion control (like me :) ). I think as long as you have the energy to get through the workouts then its fine and is certainly healthy.
 
I've got a question, and I don't want it to sound like I'm being negative. I think the 'diet' you've listed is not only good for losing a few pounds, it also sounds healthy. The question is, how long do you think you'll be able to keep this up, considering you're eating the same things everyday? I've been eating the same breakfast, lunch, and snacks for about 6 months now and things are starting to get pretty boring. Dinner is always different, and I love to cook, so I'm always experimenting, but I'm just curious if you think you'll get tired of your 'diet'. If you don't think you will, then more power to you!
 
you should stay away from alot of the trans fat like the oils and things like that.

Although it's good for you, I would recommend going organic.

That would be the better route ;)
 
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