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imageWIS 
165 lbs? Jeez you are a big girl, aren't you?
Do a lot of cardiovascular, and I mean a lot. Refined sugars are your enemy, so stay away from them as much as possible. And yes, while dark chocolate may be a great source of antioxidants, it's all so 54% fat...so if you must snack on something, a fruit or vegetable is a much better idea.
Jon.
Damn. Got one of three. I run like a politician, but I eat and drink whatever I like. This time of year is really bad for the diet. For the record, I'm 6'0" and 165#.
A few things that work for me.
Do your cardio first thing. Before breakfast, after a cup of coffee. At least 30 minutes steady-state (after warm-up). Do resistance exercises (recommended) promptly afterwards. Eat something promptly afterwards, low-fat yogurt is great if you don't have a supplement like Endurox R4, et al. Do not stuff yourself at any time during the day, but beyond that, if you're craving something, have at it.
Move the legs every day. When you train, don't wear yourself out. All you want to do is get the blood moving and the heart pumping, for now. You want to stress yourself but not so much that you can't exercise again tomorrow.
Oatmeal, with fruit, is a good thing. Blueberries, peaches, strawberries, whatever.
Good luck.