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Old 06-04-2011, 08:11 PM
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Missy it sounds like you are doing so well! I am happy for you. Keep up the good work.

I hope everyone is having a good weekend and staying on track. I worked in the yard and planted today. It is amazing how much easier it is to bend over and pull weeds just with the weight I have lost so far. I have to really focus on that because my eating plan has been a little chaotic latley I need to get back to being as strick about what and how much I eat as I was when I started this plan. :)
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Old 06-04-2011, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Rita's mom
Missy it sounds like you are doing so well! I am happy for you. Keep up the good work.

I hope everyone is having a good weekend and staying on track. I worked in the yard and planted today. It is amazing how much easier it is to bend over and pull weeds just with the weight I have lost so far. I have to really focus on that because my eating plan has been a little chaotic latley I need to get back to being as strick about what and how much I eat as I was when I started this plan. :)
Thank you so much! One of the things that I love about this group is that we can come here to celebrate victories and learn from our mistakes with each other's support. I love that!

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Old 06-04-2011, 08:22 PM
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My eating plan was over today, but so was my exercise. Like Rita's mom, I worked in the flower gardens, went shopping and walked the dogs even though it was 11:00. Don't tell my son I was out walking that late. He's a tad bit protective - kind of like my Border Collie.

Tomorrow will be a meal out. I'll practice bringing half home.
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Old 06-04-2011, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by quilthappygail
Xylie from the posts I have read you and I are very close in our current weight and thoughts on a healthy way to lose the rest of the extra weight. I started to lose about 1 1/2 years ago and needed to lose 55 pounds to be where I need to be I'm now at 16 pounds away from my goal and this thread has helped me stay on track. When I get this close to goal I usually let myself slid and then of course gain it all back over the next year or two. Not this time I will get there and stay there. We all have the same target we are aiming for just some are a little closer.
Today had one egg, oj and half slice of toast, lunch, small salad and half of a sub with one side of the roll removed, tonight half a chicken breast and more salad
Wish you all healthy eating.
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Thanks.I agree.Sounds like we got about the same amount to get off.Except for me,I still got a ways to go.This thread is a great help.I done all my other weight loss alone,but was inspiring to my neighbors.One found out she had diabetes so has lost 30 pounds.She told me I was an exception because I'm keeping it off.But I told her no,I done a life style change.She loses fast like 30 pounds or more.But always,always,gains it back and then some.That's why diets don't work.When I 1st started,I saw 250 pounds and thought,boy,no way.But then thought,if I could just lose 5 pounds,and keep it off,I'd be happy.So I bought some dinners,and tossed salad,and tomatoes,cucumbers,radishes,gr onions,etc and put the on my salad.And only ate those during the day,nothing else.And lots of water.I began to lose,5,10,15, etc at about 3 pounds a month.I got down to 160 in March.And stayed there till I made the cakes and gained 15 pounds,found you all at 175.Started this month at 168.So am going down again.It doesn't get any easier.I still have to stay focused and not wonder off,I'm looking at 150 now,as that will be my 100 pound mark.Kind of exciting,and unbelievable at the same time.so koo-do's for you.That is wonderful.I'm proud of you for sticking with it.I am doing it for me because I just simply got tired of being fat.So,it's different for me this time too,as I am keeping it off by doing the life style change.
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Old 06-04-2011, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by pnptrapp
Did good considering the heat yesterday. Went to a street fair and played with the kids on the playground. Only had water to drink and a pretzel. Was very proud I didn't dive into all that fair food fat first! Here's to another day and hoping to maintain till next week!
Good for you.That's what we got to do is just say 'no' to those extra calories.That's how to do it.Stick with it,and the scales will go down,down,down,and down.It does pay off.Believe me.You can do it,cause you already are.That's what I do too.I have to tell myself no all the time.
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Old 06-04-2011, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by swcrazzy
Welllll I did my weigh in at WW. I started 4 weeks ago and am down a total of 3.8 lbs. I am having a terrible time with moving and staying in good eating. Going on a trip, this may ruin all I have gained. But I will try , try ,try........ Beth in Co
I agree with Missy,slower will stay off longer.And your trip,eat healthy.It would be a shame to watch it for 4 weeks and have a pay off,then blow it on one trip for a few days.I'd make some vegie bags to snack on,then order wisely.It's hard to diet on a fun trip tho.Have a good time.
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Old 06-04-2011, 09:46 PM
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i had my first meal out today too. we went to denny's because we love breakfast any time of day or night, lol. it didn't go badly, but they have very little for the serious dieter. i had a sr. chicken breast (actually very tasty) and dipping vegetables, but no dip. i asked the waitress to take the garlic bread away. i started the meal with a tossed salad and used an old weightwatchers trick and just dipped the fork in the balsamic dressing. i only ate half of the chicken and actually it felt really good to make that choice. have to admit i was really hungry all afternoon but if you ignore it long enough it "goes away".
as a treat we found a lqs. i went in and browsed and ordered a bow-tucks pattern (if you can't beat 'em, join 'em) and a very small applique seasonal sign for the 4th of july. my husband waited in the car, which worked out very nicely since he wasn't hovering or asking annoying questions. we made a few stops on the way home. it was quite a fun day! we had a late dinner of steak and asparagus/red pepper soup. delish! fresh watermelon and blackberries for dessert. gallons of water all day--reminds me of being pregnant. makes me very easy to find. just listen for the sound of running water...
pnptrapp- gotta pat you on the back! we went past a carnival setting up, and my first thought was funnel cakes. fortunately, my husband was at the wheel and we just kept on going down the road. that's a bullet dodged, lol. how often are we expected to get weighed? and are we supposed to tell someone, like mj, our starting weight? well, happy dieting to all!
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Old 06-04-2011, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by irishrose
swcrazzy, I always lose weight on a trip. I just don't eat as much when I travel, plus fewer snacks are available.

Xylie, I would be a sick puppy if I ate that much processed food. I also don't microwave my food with a very few exceptions. I may have a Lean Cuisine tonight. These flowers are kicking my posterior. I'm feeling good, which under the circumstances is wonderful, but it's so hot and humid. I hate AC, but it's tempting to make the switch.

Off to the store to get some more mulch and some cleaner for the antique dressing table that followed me home from a yard sale and a sewing machine I rescued on the way to the dumpster. The dressing table literally did follow me home. The young man was going to deliver it in his van. Instead, he walked it down the middle of the street on the casters.

Thank you, Gail. I need your good wishes if I'm going to meet Xylie's challenge. I'm down to 11 pounds to go. The last ones have been around too long to leave without kicking and screaming. Hang in there, y'all. Judy
Well,I never thought about them being processed.And there is no way we would eat peas,carrots,and all the others if we ate my cooking.So we do get those.And their cooked aledinte or still a little crunchy {their good really}.And by the time we split one dinner,and have a nice big bowl of salad with cucumbers,tomatoes,and everything else I can think of in it,an ear of corn split,and water melon for desert.It's filling and aren't really eating that much in a day.And for the 1st time ever,our blood work is perfect.Has been now for 3 1/2 yrs.In fact after 3 yrs,they took my hubby off 80 mg of zocor because his cholosterol was too low.I know it's not for every body.But just the 2 of us,and it works good for us.We use to never would eat them,but after he got out of the nursing home 4 yrs ago,the slop they fed there was deplorible.We started with just a couple,and liked them.And it grew from there.We are lucky to live in a area where fields are all around us.Now their loaded with watermellons,cantolope,onions,and corn.This winter we had lettuce,broccoli,cabbage,califlower,and peppers.tomatoes.So do get all we want in fruits and veggies free.Plus all our neighbors got lime,lemon,grapefruit,orange,and tangelo,date,etc fruit trees.I told my hubby,with all the rivers and canals we have,all we got to do is get a fish,and we got dinner.LOL.If the country goes to pot,we're sitting in a good spot.At least we won't starve.
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Thanks, I think for me it's the planning of the meals that does me in! I have two young boys and it seems like we're always running crazy, or that I've lost track of time and feel rushed to make dinner or lunch or sometimes breakfast, and end up eating whatever's handy. Try to stock up on healthy/ healthier stuff, but it's ahrd to find good food that's quick and easy! :)
Well,we eat the pre-made breakfast's and dinners.It only takes 4 minutes pr person to make.Breakfast,from Walmart frozen section is $1.60.I also buy the 24 pk blueberry pancakes that are about 4 inches wide.And their good.I sometimes give toast,or pancakes with the breakfasts.Same with dinner.My hubby and I split 1 dinner,add a salad.And he has bread,I don't eat bread too much tho.I use butter flavored spray like pam only walmart brand,for butter.Now I know some may not like them,but,in 3 1/2 yrs both my hubby and my blood work has been spot on,perfect.He's 84 and has had a 4 way by-pass 22 yrs ago.And had high cholesterol,sodium,you name it.Now,he's been perfect for 3 1/2 yrs.And mine is perfect too,where before it wasn't.Now days the frozen foods etc are nutritional and taste good,most are around 350 calories.I've lost 90 pounds eating them.Fast,quick,cheap,and are both good for you,and tastes good.Works great for us.Kids can have OJ with their breakfast.We have just coffee.And I drink lots of water.That's why I'm teetering right now,I got off the dinners,and also made 4 cakes.Not working.So,got a bunch of different dinners,and green salad,and am back on now.Already lost 2. pounds.So,know it works.I got the idea from those diet dinners they sell that are so expensive.I thought,I can do that way cheap with TV dinners.So I did.90 pounds ago.
I like the looks of this, there are only the 2 of us and it is hard to cook for 2 without left overs (my down fall). What do you eat for lunch? or do you only eat 2 meals aday? I am going to give this a try. What have I got to loose??? hehe
Ya,I don't do lunch every day.But we have fruits like watermelon or cantelope sometimes.Sometimes,
i have a bowl of soup.I like this way very much.I can't cook and buy groceries for what I can get these dinners for.And it's a win/win.Because you'll be on a portion control life style change,which means less calories,thus you'll lose weight.Mine was at about 3 pounds pr month.But,it's stayed off.Plus it will save $$ on the groc/gas bill.So,you don't have a thing to lose,except weight!
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I know it is too late to officially join but I can use the help to motivate myself to loose weight. I lost 50 pounds, it took me like 1 yr and that was 1 yr ago. I decided a couple of weeks ago that I will seriously start loosing weight again. I don't say diet because I've been in diets all my life and I have allways gained the weight back and more.
I am looking to eat better, more water and exercise. If I can do that I know I will loose weight.
I've learned that setting up small goals helps with the motivation. So I have the big goal and some in between:
My goal is 56 #
20 pounds by 8/15
5 pounds on June I think I can do

I am tired of wishing I could buy the clothes I see displayed at the mall and instead going to the racks or "women" "plus sizes" etc.

andrea
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