I saw nothing in your posts about water consumption. And Muffy, I'm shocked that you're giving diet advice without mentioning it.
Water is extremely important. Your metabolism can be improved significantly by proper hydration. It will improve your ability to remove toxins, improve your bowel movements, and improve kidney function. Your body will retain less water, you will flush excess salts, you will feel better, and recover faster from workouts.
No one has asked about your orange juice. Is it fresh squeezed or from concentrate? If it's from concentrate, it may as well be a soda. Dump it if it is from concentrate. It's just hollow calories.
Red meat is not conducive to weight loss. Try chicken or turkey instead. You'll also find that chicken is not hormone laden, and that should make you feel better about eating it.
With the eggs, try throwing a yolk away and just doing 1 whole egg and 2 egg whites. You get the protein, but eliminate the cholesterol. You won't notice a difference in taste, but it's a great way to eat healthier. I used to mix a little in with oatmeal, since real oats can be a little bland.
Water is extremely important. Your metabolism can be improved significantly by proper hydration. It will improve your ability to remove toxins, improve your bowel movements, and improve kidney function. Your body will retain less water, you will flush excess salts, you will feel better, and recover faster from workouts.
No one has asked about your orange juice. Is it fresh squeezed or from concentrate? If it's from concentrate, it may as well be a soda. Dump it if it is from concentrate. It's just hollow calories.
Red meat is not conducive to weight loss. Try chicken or turkey instead. You'll also find that chicken is not hormone laden, and that should make you feel better about eating it.
With the eggs, try throwing a yolk away and just doing 1 whole egg and 2 egg whites. You get the protein, but eliminate the cholesterol. You won't notice a difference in taste, but it's a great way to eat healthier. I used to mix a little in with oatmeal, since real oats can be a little bland.