I do have an issue with portion control, my job had me extremely active so I could basically eat whatever I wanted and still end up losing weight some weeks but there have been quite a few changes and it wasn't until I stepped on the scale the other week that I realized I need to make some changes or I'm gonna die early. I quit drinking coke zero after realizing I was going through 24 cans a week and I think there's something in it that stimulates your appetite and makes you crave sugar and carbs because dieting is significantly easier for me now that I'm not drinking it anymore
the more Whole Foods (autoincorrect always makes me look like I’m talking about the store, I’m not) you eat typically the more you can eat.
Beans are an excellent choice for low calorie foods with lots of fiber, and protein. Blend in a can of white beans to your Alfredo sauce, makes the sauce go further and cut the calories of each serving, and adds the benefits of the beans. Add a pack of frozen spinach, now you have spinach Alfredo. Both work really well in tomato sauce. A couple tablespoons of sour cream in tomato spaghetti sauce adds a lot of creamy texture.
Add seasoning to veggies!!! Lime juice and salt makes a good salad dressing. Just salt and pepper will bring out a lot of flavors.
Add a jalapeno, a chopped onion, salt, cumin, chili powder, and garlic to a pound of beans, throw it in the crockpot with water, and you have Mexican beans/soup.
Chop whatever veggies you like and store them in the fridge. Grab a mix, add a can of corn, a can of beans, some dressing - salad! If you don’t like lettuce, don’t add it to your salad.
Olives are surprisingly low in calories, depending on how much you eat, and the fat makes them deliciously and keeps you full longer.
Add lentils to ground beef 1/2 and 1/2 - stretches the beef and all the benefits of beans.
Look up ethnic foods, like Mexican and Mediterranean. Lots of healthy vegetables and flavors. Vegan recipes too, just watch the sauces and substitutes, usually where the calories come from.
Dr Jason Fung just released The Hunger Code, and what I’ve read so far is amazing. He really knows his science and how to present it in an engaging and entertaining format. I can’t recommend his books and videos enough.