Originally Posted by lauriejo
Way to go bjeriann and Edie!!!!!
Thanks, ever so! I had a hoot. I bought a pedometer and put it on my jeans and wore it every second I was up. This past month I did a cable tv walking show which consisted of a mile walk in place in your own home (I was able to walk any time of the day I wanted to, so I chose morning and around 4:00 in the afternoon and did it twice a day (2 miles) and it registered on the pedometer, so between that and errands and shoveling (oh, really?), I managed to put on about 3-1/2 to 4 miles a day, except last Friday, when I hit 10,000 steps!!!! That is five miles - you can count walking up and down store aisles, vacuuming, running up and down stairs. If it registers, you got it! I also discovered a fantastic website where if I wanted such and such for dinner, I would look it up and it would tell me how many calories, what the nutritional value was and I would go from there. My favorite was fresh blueberries - count them out - 50 - and Truvia sweetener, a toothpick and chow down - only 39 calories. Also for those in the Midwest Roundy's mini rice cakes - chocolate, caramel or cheddar cheese - each one absolutely delicious, less expensive than Quaker and was able to get 8 or 9 of those little cakes for 70 calories. I did not starve. In one month I can definitely notice a difference - two ten pound bags of flour and one family pack (3#) of hamburger less than I weighed on the 1st of January. No milk, (only for coffee - 2%) no bread, no desserts, except the mini rice cakes. Lots and lots of fruits - partial to apples, oranges, bananas and blueberries this time of year. I have one big salad a day, either one hard boiled egg cut into it or one thick slice of ham, turkey or chicken lunch meat cut up and mixed in with it, mushrooms, tomatoes, celery, baby corn cut up (2 per salad), ripe or green olives.
So, you all coming up for February, I wish you good luck, healthy eating and happy times ahead.
It is 7:41, I moved the van (snow emergency), I have walked a mile, I watched Fons and Porter and ate my breakfast (blueberries, one cup of Rice checks (100 cal) and now I am sucking on a cup of tea with Truvia. No calories! I have sewn 16 squares together and am ready to sew the block together, but first I have to go out and shovel - close to 6" of snow. AND I AM 72 YEARS OLD!
Now, don't any of you tell me you can't lose weight in February,
because you can.
Oh, I fed my husband hash browns and a T-Bone steak, meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, chocolate cake, ice cream, ice cream sandwiches in the freezer, mac and cheese. Didn't touch a one.
I'll be totally honest. I wanted to win those fat quarters and I did think 23 pounds would do it. It didn't. But I feel so darn good you wouldn't believe it. I would like to lose another 20 lbs this month. Then I'll hit 148 and if I can lose another 18 pounds after that, I will be the weight I was when I was married 50-1/2 years ago. How is that for a goal!
You can do it! It's a walk in the park! For me it was a walk in the living room (haha)!
Go for it!!!!!! Edie