Fuunkymonk
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Hey sounds to me like you're doing a good job. To avoid eating too many calories for dinner I eat a little more at breakfast and lunch than usual and then eat calorie dense foods for dinner. "Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, dinner like a pauper." A good idea is to eat your dinner on a salad plate instead of a dinner plate, have 1/2 of the plate filled with veggies (fresh or frozen! Canned has no nutrients) 1/4 with a starch (baked potato or sweet potato or rice (not white rice though) and 1/4 with lean protein (skinless chicken, fish, lean beef, tofu) and then you can also add a piece of fruit or a salad. Also, have fruit and yogurt for snacks during the day and you'll be less hungry for dinner. Space your calories throughout the day and you'll feel more energized all day. If you want to set a calorie goal then break apart what you can have all day. For instance, if you want to shoot for 1,200 calories a day you can break apart your three meals into 300 calories each and still have 3 100 calorie snacks. Or just do the math. If you have 250 calories for breakfast and then a 50 calorie piece of fruit for a snack, you can have a 350 calorie lunch, a 100 calorie yogurt for a snack, a 300 calorie dinner, and then a 150 calorie snack (maybe a treat like Weight Watchers Ice Cream) for dessert. I can imagine it's much harder for someone who has a whole family to cook for, not to mention little kids to take care of. I really respect you girls who are taking care of kids and raising families all while trying to take better care of yourselves. You really have something to be proud of, even the littlest accomplishment is a big success! Heck, I have a cat who wakes me up at 6 am every morning to get fed and I think that's a pain! You're doing great and you will continue to do so.