Are you a teacher on JC?
#1
Posted 27 March 2011 - 09:58 PM
#2
Posted 28 March 2011 - 03:37 AM
Hi, I am not teaching right now, but I was on Jenny Craig when I was student teaching in college. What seemed to work best for me was eating breakfast before I went to school, eating an anytime bar and fruit on my lunch break (usually around 11:30-12) and then having my jenny lunch once I got home from teaching. Yes, there is definitely not enough time during the lunch period to get everything you need to be finished, finished.. that's why this worked best for me. If you can hold out on lunch until you get home, great! Try it for a day, and see how it works out for you. Good luck!
#3
Posted 28 March 2011 - 11:34 AM
I eat breakfast at home, then I eat a banana at work, right before class starts. No morning snack obviously. For lunch, I eat my JC, a yogurt and a cheese stick. I am out of class at 2:50 and eat my anytime bar on the drive home.

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#4
Posted 28 March 2011 - 08:21 PM
I teach 5th grade in southern California, so I hope you don't mind me posting here!
We get a 20 minute recess, and a 45 minute lunch, but sometimes work through those!
I try to spread my food out evenly, even if it means eating lunch at 3. I tend to break my food up more than 6 times a day if I am really hungry.
This is how I did it today (I'm on 1200):
6:45 Coffee and AT bar
8:00 Tangelo and water
10:25 Breakfast scramble (phayzime, to stop the gas)
12:30 Pannini, carrots and water, but not too much water
3:00 yogurt and rest of carrots
4:00 pear
6:00 salad with dressing
7:00 dinner pizza
8:00 toffee cookies
I broke the food into 9 pieces, and it seemed to work. I'm pretty hungry, but that's because I haven't been eating all that well, and I'm getting back on the program!

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#5
Posted 29 March 2011 - 07:25 PM
I teach 5th grade in southern California, so I hope you don't mind me posting here!
We get a 20 minute recess, and a 45 minute lunch, but sometimes work through those!
I try to spread my food out evenly, even if it means eating lunch at 3. I tend to break my food up more than 6 times a day if I am really hungry.
This is how I did it today (I'm on 1200):
6:45 Coffee and AT bar
8:00 Tangelo and water
10:25 Breakfast scramble (phayzime, to stop the gas)
12:30 Pannini, carrots and water, but not too much water
3:00 yogurt and rest of carrots
4:00 pear
6:00 salad with dressing
7:00 dinner pizza
8:00 toffee cookies
I broke the food into 9 pieces, and it seemed to work. I'm pretty hungry, but that's because I haven't been eating all that well, and I'm getting back on the program!
This is very helpful. I am trying to space out my meals better than I have in the past. I know what you mean about not drinking too much water at school! I run faster than the kids after the last bell!!!
#6
Posted 29 March 2011 - 07:31 PM

Started Metabolic Max on 8/8/11- Best invention. EVER. This time, I'm getting to GOAL!
#7
Posted 31 March 2011 - 03:52 PM
Keep going and Jenny will become second nature.
Chris
#8
Posted 31 March 2011 - 07:15 PM
Keep going and Jenny will become second nature.
Chris
Thanks for this. Do you use the multi-plus vitamin? My JCC told me that is what I needed to take for energy and to take my multi at night. I like working out in the pm as I need a stress release from the day. Jogging and bootcamp classes are the best for this. That is fabulous that you lost so much weight! Kudos to you!
#9
Posted 02 April 2011 - 03:09 PM
I was glad to see other teachers. Hopefully we can support each other through the next two months.
#10
Posted 03 April 2011 - 08:14 AM
I teach 6th Grade Science in Ohio and I've been on JC for a little over 6 months. The schedule of the day can definitely change the way you eat. I tend to spread my food out throughout the day as well. It normally looks like this:
6:30 - Coffee and Breakfast (or as I'm driving to work)
9:30 - morning snack
11:30 - Salad during short lunch period
1:00 - JC lunch
3:00 - Afternoon snack or AT Bar on the way home.
Then I usually go to the gym and eat dinner around 6 or 7.
Sometimes when life gets crazy at work I will eat my snack or fruit while on hall duty during class changes. We have 4 minutes between classes so it's just enough time to eat a banana or some cheese curls
When it comes to water I have to pace myself as well. I bought a water bottle that holds 3 cups of water and it's my new best friend. I try to drink a full one before lunch and another full one during the afternoon. I then fill it up and drink it again on the drive home. That way I know I have all of my water in before I even get home from work and anything else I drink is bonus.
#11
Posted 14 April 2011 - 03:42 AM
I am a teacher in ND. I agree with you that it is very hard to find time to eat all the things I need to eat while at school. What I do is eat breakfast right before the kids come into my room in the morning. Then when they go out for their noon recess at 11:00, I have my anytime bar. Then at 11:30 they go to lunch and I need to be there to supervise so I take my correcting along with me. I used to eat at this time, but I find it hard to get the time to heat my lunch up before I go to the lunchroom. When the kids go to PE or Music at 12:30, then I eat my lunch. I have my afternoon snack when they go out for PM recess at 2:15. Even if I have students in the room, I still eat. I find this works really well for me. Good luck in getting into a schedule that works for you.
#12
Posted 18 April 2011 - 05:46 PM
I am a teacher in ND. I agree with you that it is very hard to find time to eat all the things I need to eat while at school. What I do is eat breakfast right before the kids come into my room in the morning. Then when they go out for their noon recess at 11:00, I have my anytime bar. Then at 11:30 they go to lunch and I need to be there to supervise so I take my correcting along with me. I used to eat at this time, but I find it hard to get the time to heat my lunch up before I go to the lunchroom. When the kids go to PE or Music at 12:30, then I eat my lunch. I have my afternoon snack when they go out for PM recess at 2:15. Even if I have students in the room, I still eat. I find this works really well for me. Good luck in getting into a schedule that works for you.
Thanks for the info. Just wondering when you eat dinner. I have such a hard time figuring out how to manage afternoon snacks and dinner. What helps get you through? I need ideas for free foods. What do you do?
#13
Posted 29 July 2011 - 05:41 AM
#14
Posted 12 August 2011 - 05:15 AM
Hi everyone! I'm on my 3rd week with JC and I'm a teacher, too. I teach high school, grades 10-12, English and public speaking. I have already been thinking about what I'll do when the school year gets kicked off. I guess I have the mindset of, if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Anyway...
It looks like I'm going to have to choke down breakfast WAY earlier than I'm comfortable with...around the 6 A.M. hour. My mid-morning snack will happen when most people would normally eat breakfast. I have a 10:30 lunch...but I get the luxury of a 50-minute lunch break. I fear I'll be famished by the time I'm done with school at 3 in the afternoon.
Thinking, thinking. Trying to plan ahead. I'm hoping for the best.
I mostly wanted to say hello and see how everyone else handles the end of the work day and that P.M. snack, along with dinner...any suggestions?
Jennifer
#15
Posted 12 August 2011 - 05:44 AM
I just saw this forum and I too am a teacher. I am currently on week 5 and freaking out a bit of how I will handle the tranisition of working and planning out all me meals..I was thinking that come September this will be my schdule. Any opinions of help would be most helpful!! Thanks and good luck to everyone!!
6:30 AM - Eat in the car on the way to work (not that happy with this plan but I dont have a choice)
12:30 PM - Lunch, this is my lunch period no way aroud it
3:30 PM- Anytime bar and fruit in the car on my way home
5:30 PM- Salade
7:30 PM-Dinner
9 PM- Snack
Thanks my plan for now...we shall see come september!!
-Sami

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#16
Posted 12 August 2011 - 03:25 PM
#17
Posted 16 September 2011 - 10:43 AM
#18
Posted 13 November 2011 - 03:38 PM
I have since found that for me, it's all in the meal planning and prep. I make sure to pack fresh fruits and veggies to snack on throughout the day - I keep them visible on my desk just to make sure I remember. I also now make sure I bring a JC snack or a bag of veggies to my meetings with me. And I occasionally eat my breakfast just as the students are coming into my class. It's not ideal, but it has been working for me so far. I hope you've found your JC groove and are finding success!
#19
Posted 13 December 2011 - 09:09 PM
I find it difficult to drink enough water without having to exit in the middle of class.
Also short lunch periods and not knowing when a break is available (reading sub plans during breaks to know what to teach next- when in the elementary)
Getting all the food in during the day is my problem and then when I have time to eat I'm starving.
This school frowns on eating while students are present if they can't eat teachers shouldn't.
And a teacher salary supplying the class with carrots not really an option.
Also subs always get recess duty and extra duties during "break".
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Current 229 - May 1 2012
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