Changing one's diet in retirement (move, married, older, activity)
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Now, before you get all up in arms, Khosla says he's never even been there and wishes he hadn't bought it.
When talking about his lifestyle, though, he said that eating during the day saps his energy and makes him less productive. He has one meal: dinner. He is 63.
At 65, I'm finding the three-meals-a-day thing makes me feel tired. Could he be onto something?
I think, my personal opinion mind you, is that people eat too frequently. Never experience true hunger. Hubs and I eat a couple times a day, sometimes I only eat once.
We are not super physically active and just don't expend all those calories. Eating three times a day makes us fat and sluggish...
I’m 70. I eat a lot less than I used to. I just get full fast. If I feel like eating breakfast, I do. If I’m hungry at lunch, I eat something, but usually, I’m not. We eat a healthy, well balanced, dinner.
I guess I would sum it up as, I eat what and when I please. If I didn’t cook dinner for my husband, I’d eat still less than I do now.
I’m 70. I eat a lot less than I used to. I just get full fast. If I feel like eating breakfast, I do. If I’m hungry at lunch, I eat something, but usually, I’m not. We eat a healthy, well balanced, dinner.
I guess I would sum it up as, I eat what and when I please. If I didn’t cook dinner for my husband, I’d eat still less than I do now.
I don't eat a lot either. I find it strange to see people older than me still packing away huge amounts of food! And the food they can eat. South Texas spicy concoctions. My GERD will not allow that.
When we were working my wife and I cooked for the whole week on weekends, then would freeze or refrigerate portions to reheat for dinner. Lunch was whatever we could brown bag, mostly sandwiches or salads. Since retiring, we have trained ourselves to cook smaller portions, which tend more toward the gourmet side of the menu.
I haven't changed my eating habits as I've aged, have never eaten the standard 3 meals a day and still don't. I do have breakfast, but then I have multiple small "meals" throughout the day, not necessarily at lunchtime or dinnertime.
I'm one of those that can’t skip breakfast - but we sure do eat a whole lot less these days. We don't usually eat lunch unless we're active - like on gym days - and we eat a lighter supper too. What used to be a serving of meat for us has now become two. We can easily split a chicken breast or other piece of meat and usually have two servings on non-starchy veggies. I would be willing to skip dinner altogether and just have a light snack but hubby likes his main meal in the evening.
I'm 65, and I eat less then I did in my working years. The food that I'm eating is high calorie and high protein. I don't eat for several hours first thing in the morning and then have my largest meal then and just snack the rest of the day.
All my adult life I ate just 2 meals a day. Lunch and a late dinner.
Now, being more sedentary, I just eat dinner, around 8:00.
Something is probably wrong with me because I am never hungry. Food bogs me down, even a little bit.
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