“Family Slim-down”⚖️ a weight-loss story

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Doing a family slimdown was my husbands idea, to lose weight.  In case you didn’t know, I just got married two years ago. I love being married I love being a wife and I love my husband!! We both, however, love fish tacos and the chips and the salsa that go with them. Oh and the guacamole. And more chips to go with the guacamole.  It all adds up.☝🏼

My go to phrase became “we ate too many fish tacos on the honeymoon” and … fast forward to tighter pants and a need to look at the diet.  We were going to a black tie event in Chicago and Jack asked me what I thought about doing a family slimdown.

YES… I will♥️to do a FAMILY SLIMDOWN!!

I would say that we eat clean on the regular.  We eat out very infrequently and eat balanced clean and healthy meals.  At the same time, a good friend turned me on to a brand of protein powder that I was new to and wanted to try to create some recipes for shakes and protein pudding and maybe protein balls.

This was the beginning of creating our “Family Slimdown.”  It is not a Real Thing, I made up the name and had suggested it before the wedding and basically it means:  lower your blood sugar by eating balanced meals, less calories and increase exercise daily.

The blood sugar is an invisible one that most people ignore and question why they are unable to lose any weight.  If all the pieces are in place, your eating is on point and exercise daily, and there is still no budge to the scale or waistline, chances are you are fighting with high blood sugar and not making the difference in your diet to address the issue keeping the weight from dropping.  Diabetes runs in my family, but even if you do not have that, keeping a balanced blood sugar rather than letting it rise and fall and rise and rise is the key to managing weight.

For me, a shake is a good breakfast as I can make and take it with me, but for Jack, I thought bars may be better for snacks.  I began researching protein bars to send to work with Jack to help maintain stable blood sugar throughout the day.  Protein but also fiber and low sugar were main characteristics I looked for and also not tons of ingredients.  We love the bars called ONE protein bars.  They come in many flavors, we love Almond Bliss which tastes exactly like my favorite candy bar Almond Joy and Chocolate Brownie about 200 calories, 20g protein, 8g fat, 10g fiber, 1g sugar each.

Another great one is Oh Snap Salted Caramel Pretzel Crispy protein bar .

img_4463-2 This one is much like a rice crispy treat.  It has Amazing taste!!  Seriously, so good, you should order them!!  I haven’t ever seen these available in any stores, but we love them!

The Slim Down Recipe…

Breakfast:  Three eggs or a Protein Drink ( 6 – 8 oz almond milk and 1 scoop Dymatize protein ) I love Birthday cake flavor, the original my friend let me try, with ice cubes, shake and enjoy.  We also love the Fudge Brownie flavor.

Lunch:  Small amount (3 – 4 ounces) of meat with vegetables, no starch.  Jack takes a “school lunch” which I make in the crock pot and portion to freeze for his school lunches.  White chicken chili is his favorite!  here image-3

Dinner: Small 3 – 5 oz lean meat with vegetables. Salad, green beans, asparagus, broccoli, zucchini, avoid starches like potatoes, or eat only half of a sweet potato. All leafy greens are great, including spinach, mixed greens, very light dressing if any. Avocado is wonderful on salad or beside meat. Be sure to drink plenty of water all day too.

A couple of times a week, vegetable should be beans of some kind which are very high in fiber. Pinto, black beans, kidney beans, white beans. You can keep leftover beans to have with your eggs breakfast or school lunch the next day.  Fiber will help keep you feeling satiated and also to keep moving the protein through your system.

Snacks: As this is an effort to keep blood sugar level, you will want to try to avoid getting too hungry. Easy right?? The protein will help keep your blood sugar regulated, avoid eating anything without protein. If you want to have some almonds, great, avoid a banana or apple without protein to balance the carbs. I suggest these bars as snacks as they are dense in nutrients without added extra sugars.  The first few days will be a little tough if this is a big change for you.  Once your blood sugar is normalized, tho, you will feel amazing and be on your way to losing a few or a lot, if that is your goal.

If you find yourself hungry before bed, cut off the end of a bar, 1/3 maybe. It is better than waking up with low blood sugar and having issues.  If you are not into bars, eat a spoon of peanut or almond butter.

In six weeks, before our black tie event, I lost six pounds and Jack had lost almost ten. We chose to continue and had our two year anniversary to celebrate, and both our birthdays over the summer, but have now lost almost 30 pounds between us!! I am sure you know the struggle is real and it doesn’t take much to derail a good plan.

This is a guide to help you get on track to a healthy and clean eating plan, one that can become a habit and a lifestyle.  This is not to be taken as a prescription and you should pay attention to your body and what you need.

Ask questions and know what you are eating and drinking. If you have questions about our Slimdown, I am happy to answer, let me know in the comments.

Thank you for taking the time to read about our Family Slimdown.

xoxo, Michelle

Do you take collagen??  This is my favorite and it is strawberry flavor and in packets!!  here

Did you see my post about a protein shake recipe??  here

Another post using protein powder with chia to make yummy pudding!! here

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19 thoughts on ““Family Slim-down”⚖️ a weight-loss story

  1. Congrats on losing so much. Well done! I absolutely agree that protein is essential for balancing blood sugar. Family Slim-downs should be a thing!

  2. Thanks so much for sharing this. It was great insight to a healthier lifestyle.I currently work a 9 hour day at a job where I normally don’t have time to stop and eat so I just eat what is easy.The meal and snack plan you shared would be great for me to follow.
    Nancy | http://myeverydaychallenges.com/

    1. Hi there! Thanks so much for your lovely comment. Sorry you are so busy you can’t stop to eat! The bars I mentioned may be a good alternative to a meal until you can get proper nutrition when you have time to eat. They are so much tastier than the old days!! Almond bliss ONE bar is identical to the Almond Joy I used to love so much! It is balanced with a good amount of fiber too. I also have posted several crock pot recipes you may enjoy. One I love is a sweet potato & ground chicken chili. I make and portion and freeze it for my husbands school lunches (work). Or white chicken chili is also super delish. Then your dinner is made when you return from the long day. I put one in the fridge in the morning to be thawed for my dinner, if he travels. Before we were married, I taught yoga until 7:30pm, so coming home to cook👎🏼 but to heat up yummy crock pot dish👌🏼☺️! I could be sitting down to eat by 8:15pm. Still late but can’t do yoga on a full stomach.
      Ask if you need any assistance with your planning. The bars save me every time!! Have a super day!!
      xoxo Michelle

    1. Thank you for reading and commenting!! Have a great weekend, cutie!!
      xoxo Michelle👑

  3. OMG I can’t believe you lost 8 pounds, I really need to try this!!! My jeans have being getting tighter the past 2 years, from chicken tacos, pasta, pizza, basically everything I love looool. So inspiring though! Thank you for this!

    1. I know it’s so hard when you love to eat!!🙄 Jack makes great tacos too! I did get some stuff for a super healthy pizza tonight tho!! So happy you were inspired reading my post!! If you will any little free coaching, you can ask anything about the Slimdown. 👌🏼☺️
      Thank you for your comments! 😍
      xoxo Michelle

    1. I know, right?? I can’t resist either, so happy we are doing this!! We have almost lost 30 pound together! Winning!! xoxo 😘Michelle

    1. Thanks so much!! I went to return the comment and no track to your blog?? May I follow you or know your blog address?? xoxo Michelle

  4. This sounds really amazing! It is really important to have someone in the house supporting you or improving their eating habits with you!

    1. You are so right about the support of your house mate!! He is really great about making healthy switches!! Thank you for reading and commenting! Have a super weekend! Michelle

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