Here is my typical food intake since I started this program, maybe someone has an idea about where I can cut back or change
It's a bit long to explain but I recently came across some info about eating consciously which I have found extremely useful. I've never been grossly overweight, but I've always tended to be one the heavier side - I'm 6'1 and have fluctuated between about 85-95kg for many years. Essentially the goal of eating consciously is to avoid any overeating and the steps are basically:
1) Eat what you enjoy
2) Eat whenever you're hungry
BUT
3) Eat consciously
4) Stop eating when you're full
Point 3 and 4 are the key. Most people no longer listen to the signal from their stomach that says they're full, and basically just put food down their throat rather than actually enjoy it. This is not eating consciously. A bunch of tips which go with points 3 and 4:
1) Have no distractions at all when eating - no TV, no chatting, eat alone
2) Eat with your eyes shut, don't look at your meal - obviously this is difficult but I did it for the first week and it helped a great deal. Generally I just avoid looking at the plate now unless I have to. We eat with our eyes as everyone knows, and it can easily help block the 'full' signal from your stomach.
3) Savour your food, concentrate on it, taste it, enjoy it - a nice side benefit of all this is you actually come to enjoy your food a lot more.
4) Chew your food properly - I think as a guide 20-30 times or something. Again, enjoy the food rather than just throwing it down 'because it's time to eat'.
5) Physically put your cutlery/sandwich/whatever down until you've completely eaten each mouthful of food. Helps reduce shovelling.
You will pretty much always end up with leftover food and will possibly find you eat a fair bit less. I find I eat about a third to three quarters of what I used to.
If you're not sure whether you're full, guess at first. You can always eat again in 10 minutes time if you're hungry. I find if I think I'm nearly full, only two or three more mouthfuls will make me definitely full. After a while, you start to listen to your stomach again, but it takes a while to retrain yourself and you can apply it in everyday life - when I ate pizza with a friend the other day I ate two slices and was plenty full, compared to him eating three for example (and he's smaller than me).
Nothing else in my life has changed and I've been losing an average of around 0.75 kilos per week for about six or seven weeks now. Obviously you need to exercise some common sense in all this but if you eat healthily already it might suit you. It's a program no doubt designed to help seriously obese people, but it worked with me who is fairly average. I currently weight I think about 81.5kg - the least I've weighed since being a teenager. And the weight just keeps going - I still do my exercise regime as normal, haven't found I'm low on energy or anything.