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It is not so much the walking that will cause weight loss, it is using more energy than you consume. You could work out how many calories you burn in your walk, but basically, you need to make sure the rest of your food does not exceed the calories you have burned. If you are eating 3 meals a day- not snacking, and avoiding sugar, then I am sure you will lose weight.
I would also suggest that you don't weigh yourself more than once a week. Weight fluctuates daily with hormones and water retention etc, and if you have been really good, and not lost any weight, it is very easy to chuck it all in in despair. You will FEEL so much better anyway, so what you are doing is great.
I've been doing the same as you milly, and since 10th Jan I have lost 10 pounds. I do a dance class on a Tuesday and try to do a brisk 5 mile walk twice before the next one (usually on a Thurs and a Sat). Food has been difficilt because I absolutely adore chocolate, but I don't eat any choc, sweets, cakes, or crisps now (Sooo boring!!) If I do they are low calorie ranges. M&S do tiny choc bars (milk, plain or crunchy orange) which are less than 99 cals. Only have these as a treat now and then!
I only eat weightwatchers bread, only have 2 pieces of potato with my dinner (but fill my plate with veg) and now only have 1 yorkshire instead of 2 or 3. (What a sacrifice!!)
My main problem is when watching TV cos I like to nibble snacks but can't find anything apart from carrot sticks that are low in cals. Most healthy things like nuts, raisins, sultanas etc can be packed with calories, so you can soon tot up 3 choc bars worth of cals without knowing. Anyone any suggestions on this?
btw where can I buy this Skinny Cow ice cream - sounds brill!
Good luck milly