Lose 4% in 8 Weeks

Lose 4% in 8 weeks!

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Lose 4% in 8 Weeks

Oct 21 - Dec 15/Game has ended
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POT

Oct 21

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Just like our classic Kickstarter method, reimagined. You'll lose 4% over 8 weeks so you can tackle a little over longer. Maximum weight loss allowed is 12%.

IMPORTANT DATES

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Game Begins

Oct 21

Last Day to Join

Nov 03

Final Weigh-In

Dec 16 - Dec 17

HOW DO YOU PLAY?

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Lose 4%

in 8 weeks

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How do you verify the weight loss?

For all official weigh-ins, you'll be prompted to submit your official starting weight. Our standard weigh-in process involves you submitting 2 photos: one of you standing on a scale in lightweight clothing (no shoes, hats, belts, watches, coats, or outerwear), and another of the scale’s readout with your weigh-in word written on a piece of paper.

What you'll need

  • A scale (preferably digital)
  • A digital camera or smartphone
  • A full-length mirror or someone to take your photo
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Does this actually work?

Out of 1,039,224 DietBetters, 93.27% have lost weight during their challenges. Combined, they've lost 19,518,099 lbs and won $101,121,996. In other words...yes.

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Sally A.

11/22/2020 6:32AM
Since the weather has gotten cold all I want to eat is comfort foods, grilled cheese sandwich with tomato soup, Mac and cheese, beef stew it’s really hard to get excited to eat lettuce salads.

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Gregory O.

Hi, Sally, have you tried any low calorie alternatives where possible? For example, I love Kraft Fat Free Cheddar Cheese. It has 9 g of Protein and 45 Calories per 1/4 cup (1 serving). So, I often eat two servings at a time and still end up with 1/2 the calories of one serving of regular cheese. Also, nature’s own makes a very nice honey wheat bread with only 40 calories per slice. Spray the outside of your bread with some olive oil cooking spray (don’t hold it down too long, throw in your FF cheese, add a slice of fresh tomato or other healthy accoutrement and you might find that you can enjoy what you love without the guilt. :smiley:

By the way, you can make all kinds of healthy cheeses quesadillas if you like those. I haven’t tried a Mac and cheese alternative, but I feel like fat free cheeses, fair life skim milk and maybe a fat free cream cheese have potential for you if you can find a palatable low cal pasta substitute. Pasta is calorie dense. So, that’s a taller order. I love meat sauce but we use spaghetti squash and zucchini noodles as the base. I don’t they would work with cheese sauce though.

Have some fun experimenting in the kitchen and good luck!

Sally A.

Love your info and suggestions, I’ll definitely try the lighter cheeses. I forgot about using Laughing cow cheese instead of cream cheese too. Thanks for your help. :smiley:

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