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    Old 10-08-2010, 07:31 PM
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    Do any of you do WW online? Do you have to pay a fee?
    I'm looking for a little help not only with recipes, but with ones I can make for my family, and help in knowing what works now for me compared to 10 years ago when I lost over 45 lbs and got down to an ideal weight and size. I felt good, was healthy, had energy, looked good and felt good.
    I believe I can get back to that and stay there.
    Any help would be appreciated. TX
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    Old 10-09-2010, 07:24 AM
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    Originally Posted by MissyGirl

    Great idea! Sounds like a job for Super Christina!! LOL!!

    Missy
    lol, well I emailed them so let's see if they get back to me.
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    Old 10-09-2010, 07:52 AM
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    Originally Posted by wvdek
    Do any of you do WW online? Do you have to pay a fee?
    I'm looking for a little help not only with recipes, but with ones I can make for my family, and help in knowing what works now for me compared to 10 years ago when I lost over 45 lbs and got down to an ideal weight and size. I felt good, was healthy, had energy, looked good and felt good.
    I believe I can get back to that and stay there.
    Any help would be appreciated. TX
    My Sister did ww online and she had to pay a fee to participate. Otherwise I have no idea.
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    Old 10-09-2010, 09:14 AM
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    Originally Posted by thelondonzoo
    Originally Posted by MissyGirl

    Great idea! Sounds like a job for Super Christina!! LOL!!

    Missy
    lol, well I emailed them so let's see if they get back to me.
    See Christina, I told you it was a job for Super Christina! LOL!!!

    Missy
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    Old 10-09-2010, 09:16 AM
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    Originally Posted by Gwyn
    That recipe sounds so good. It has 45 carbs which is equal to one meal for me. If I had a very low carb dinner, I could have the cake for a bedtime snack. Wow! I can have whipped cream and a bunch of berries. I wonder if you could change the butter to peanut butter and get a cake that tastes like Reeses?

    Later, I have a cake to bake.
    Gwyn,

    Did you make the cake with peanut butter? I am really interested in how that turned out. Sounds so yummy!

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    Old 10-09-2010, 10:35 AM
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    Originally Posted by trupeach1
    Now I am pissed so pissed I want to spit........

    So all this talk about prunes made me decide to stew some prunes to have with my yogurt tonight since we all know baked apples are out of the question. I put some prunes in a small pot with a little water, covered it and I left the kitchen to come here. A little time has past and I smell something burning, not unusal as many people have started to burn leaves. It is illegal yet they do it anyway. So I just kept looking around the board and a nice breeze is blowing in the window and I realized it didn't smell like smoke. So where is the smell coming from. I got up to check and I forgot about my prunes, they were burned to a crisp. Had to toss them now I have the burned pot soaking I think all the scrubbing in the world will not clean it. It was a nice small pot perfect for cooking cream of wheat or boiling a few eggs. If I can't get it clean I will be lost without it. It come in a set of Faberwear pots almost 30 years ago. I wonder if they sell the size anymore. I guess I will check amazon. What I liked is not only was it small it came with a lid now a days so many pots don't have lids.

    Sorry I am just babbling.
    Oxyclean to the rescue! Fill the pot with water, put in a scoop of Oxyclean and wait about 30 minutes, scrub, repeat as needed.

    I used to sell SS cookware. For burned pots we would tell people to put comet cleanser into the dry pot, wet a piece of brown paper bag and scrub, repeat if needed.

    If the pot itself was burned through, it is not worth saving because the metal is now porous and detrimental to your health, so toss it.

    A good place to find single pots is at Tuesday Morning, Marshalls, Home Goods, and Linen and Things.

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    Old 10-09-2010, 11:24 AM
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    I lost it today. I found a bag of frozen homemade chocolate chip cookies in the freezer. Did you know they taste very good frozen? Ugh! I have been doing so well. What is wrong with me??!!!??! I think I should go for a walk. Like here to Texas!
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    Old 10-09-2010, 11:44 AM
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    This thread is going way off track!

    Let's change the subject to weight loss and helping to support and motivate each other.

    Let's start with breakfast! What do you eat for breakfast when you are on a weightloss diet?

    I drink 8 oz of water when I wake up, have some green tea a short time later, and normally would have a cup of non fat yogurt with fruit, or a poached egg and orange slices (can't have this stuff on hcg diet).

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    Old 10-09-2010, 12:01 PM
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    I have a serving of youplait yogurt for breakfast. And water of course. Though to be honest when I'm not on a diet I tend to just skip
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    Old 10-09-2010, 12:12 PM
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    I don't like breakfast.My stomach always hurts when I eat in the mornings. I do cook for everyone else.
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