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Annette0723
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My mom and I get into this debate every year. In general, I am a big eater (and people call me anorexic!) Whatever a serving size says on a package, say hamburger helper, I usually need double.
So typically breakfast is my smallest meal, a carton of yogurt or a nutrition bar. A typical lunch would be a homemade sandwich or a six inch sub, a cup of broccoli, a piece of fruit, and 4 good size cookies. Typically hungry two hours later, and sometimes I’ll go ahead and get a candy bar to tide me over. When I get home I’ll usually grab a handful of something (cookies, cheeze its, you name it) before heading to exercise. Dinner is my biggest meal. I eat more than my dad. Always get seconds, so I guess I end up eating at least a plate and a half of food.
My understanding of fasting was that you can eat two small meals (as in standard small) and then whatever you want for one meal. So I can’t really cut down on breakfast, so I would eat my carton of yogurt. For lunch I would eat homemade cheese sandwich and piece of fruit. No snacks. Then at dinner I would eat almost a whole pizza.
According to my mom (who granted knows a lot more about these things than I do) my two smaller meals just can’t add up to equal my big meal. Well considering my big meal is huge, my two smaller meals would end up being quite comfortable. This way works for her because she never eats as much as I do at one meal. She says that isn’t the point, the point is that I’m following the rule.
So which of us is right?
Can it be fasting if I’m not really really hungry?
Complicating things this Ash Wednesday I’m on some strong antibiotics so my morning meal might have to be slightly larger than usual.
So typically breakfast is my smallest meal, a carton of yogurt or a nutrition bar. A typical lunch would be a homemade sandwich or a six inch sub, a cup of broccoli, a piece of fruit, and 4 good size cookies. Typically hungry two hours later, and sometimes I’ll go ahead and get a candy bar to tide me over. When I get home I’ll usually grab a handful of something (cookies, cheeze its, you name it) before heading to exercise. Dinner is my biggest meal. I eat more than my dad. Always get seconds, so I guess I end up eating at least a plate and a half of food.
My understanding of fasting was that you can eat two small meals (as in standard small) and then whatever you want for one meal. So I can’t really cut down on breakfast, so I would eat my carton of yogurt. For lunch I would eat homemade cheese sandwich and piece of fruit. No snacks. Then at dinner I would eat almost a whole pizza.
According to my mom (who granted knows a lot more about these things than I do) my two smaller meals just can’t add up to equal my big meal. Well considering my big meal is huge, my two smaller meals would end up being quite comfortable. This way works for her because she never eats as much as I do at one meal. She says that isn’t the point, the point is that I’m following the rule.
So which of us is right?
Complicating things this Ash Wednesday I’m on some strong antibiotics so my morning meal might have to be slightly larger than usual.