**Once again, please keep in mind that I am NOT a healthcare professional, a doctor, or a nutritionist..I am not recommending that people go on this diet, I am simply chronicling my own weekend while on the diet. I am also not vouching for the healthiness or success of this diet plan. If you choose to go on this diet you are doing it at your own risk!!**
Day One:
Breakfast: 1/2 of a grapefruit
1 piece of white bread toast w/ 1 Tablespoon of peanut butter
240 calories
Lunch: 1 piece of white bread toast
1/2 cup of canned chicken breast (Target brand)
190 calories
Dinner: 3 oz. chicken breast
1 cup green beans
1 cup baby carrots
1 cup of frozen vanilla yogurt (Blue Bunny brand)
1 apple (Jonagold)
439 calories
Total Calories for Day 1: 869
I made a few substitutions for day one - for instance, the original plan calls for canned tuna (which is DEFINITELY NOT a favorite of mine!) so I opted for canned chicken chunks. Also, I chose frozen yogurt over the regular ice cream called for - for only 90 calories per 1/2 cup serving. I was surprised at the amount of food on my plate for dinner, 1 cup of carrots and 1 cup of beans is actually a lot. As far as desert goes, I cut the apple into slices, warmed the slices in the microwave and ate them over the yogurt - it was absolutely DELICIOUS!! As a side note, because some people might wonder, I did wait until about 7:30pm to have desert - generally speaking I don't eat less than 3 hours before I plan on going to bed and I do think that helps weight loss in general.
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| Day 1 - Dinner |
Day Two:
Breakfast: 1 egg - fried
1 piece of white bread toast
1 banana
267 calories
Lunch: 5 saltine crackers
1 cup cottage cheese (Kraft Simply Low Fat brand)
240 calories
Dinner: 3 turkey dogs (Jennie O brand)
1/2 cup carrots
1 cup broccoli (I added 1 Tablespoon of Italian dressing for taste)
1 banana
1/2 cup of frozen vanilla yogurt (Blue Bunny brand)
508 calories
Total Calories for Day 2: 1,015
The only substitution I made for today was that I bought turkey dogs instead of beef or veggie dogs. I don't know if that's an "approved" substitution, but I was able to have 3 turkey dogs because there are only 90 calories in 1 hot dog. Once again, I was surprised at the amount of food I ate for dinner - also, I did have to add some Italian dressing to my broccoli, since it's not exactly a favorite of mine.
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| Day 2 - Breakfast |
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| Day 2 - Dinner |
Day Three:
Breakfast: 5 saltine crackers
1 oz. of sharp cheddar cheese
1 apple (Jonagold)
242 calories
Lunch: 1 egg - hard boiled
1 slice of toast
148 calories
Dinner: 1 cup chunk chicken
1 cup carrots
1 cup broccoli
1 cup melon (I had watermelon)
1/2 cup of frozen vanilla yogurt (Blue Bunny brand)
361 calories
Total Calories for Day 3: 751
Substitutions for today were chunk chicken instead of tuna, and broccoli instead of cauliflower. Also, I chose watermelon to have with my frozen yogurt.
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| Day 3 - Desert |
Conclusion:
I have to admit that wasn't too impressed with this diet. The most annoying part was having to limit my calorie intake quite a bit on days 1 and 3. I ended up with a pretty bad migraine on Sunday, partly due to some general stressful drama and lack of sleep, and partly due to the limited food intake, but I was able to get rid of it by the time I had finished dinner. Other than all the vegetables I ate, I'm really not sure how healthy this diet is. I did enjoy my turkey dogs though...
In the past 5 days, I've lost 2 pounds - 2 of those days were on my regular diet plan and 3 of them were on the 3 Day Diet. Some people have reported that they lost upwards of 10 pounds on the 3 Day Diet alone, but I'm not sure how healthy (or possible!) that is. For comparison's sake, I have steadily been losing about 1 pound per week. Now I do realize that I made some substitutions, but I still really didn't notice enough of a weight loss to make me think this diet plan is the next big thing, at least for me. For now, I will stick to my regular diet plan of 1200 calories daily, combined with exercise. The 3 Day Diet might be a good way to give your diet a kick in the pants once a month or so, but I can't imagine doing it any more often than that...limiting my calorie intake to around 1200 calories every day is hard enough as it is!!
If you give the 3 Day Diet a try, I'd love to know how it goes and your opinion on it!
Happy Dieting!!





Interesting diet. I would think you could substitute something healthier for the bread and crackers, even whole grain bread. I do like the emphasis on fruit and veggies, though!
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