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~`*`Jude`*`~
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19 Apr 2014 08:07 |
Morning:)
Well it seems l have been a naughty girl....l was doing very well with diet, actually enjoying it, but have also consumed a bottle of wine since Wednesday....wow how many calories in a glass. So where l had lost 4 lbs l have put on 3lb.... :-( :-|...
Pat.....l have gone back to my porridge and that seems to be ok,l just don't have as much. l am eating more fruit, even Kiwi's, yummy. Yesterdays lunch was salad and tuna, dinner was salad 2 small jacket spuds and baked beans, followed by a fat free greek lemon yog. For snacks l ate a hard boiled egg and fruit...today we are out for lunch and that will be chicken and salad ....now do l have my usual glass of wine or not??
Definately no more of those fish/crab sticks, which is a shame cause l liked them with salad. Sunday is a roast of brisket and the usual, l will use the fat spray, the beef usually has loads of water anyways.
l've been meaning to make butternut squash soup for the past 2 days but keep forgetting to make veg stock, so that will be sorted today, l have SW recipe for that ;-)
Ok off to have me porridge then shower before the workman arrives.
Have a good day everyone:)
jude
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18 Apr 2014 08:42 |
Morning.....can't stop have the painter arriving soon, will catch up asap today:)
jude x
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PatinCyprus
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16 Apr 2014 09:08 |
I start with muesli but I make my own. I take a handful of oats, 1 dried fig, 2 dried apricots about 6 almond nuts (I chop them all up) with a sprinkle of sultanas.
My husband puts half a banana on his breakfast so halfway through the morning I eat the other half. 1 banana has lots of sugar but the goodness in half out ways the bad sugar. I'll eat a few strawberries for my afternoon snack. Strawberry time is Christmas to early July here. I'll then be snacking on a few grapes.
To reduce the sugar I have to snack regularly. We're lucky that fruit out here is cheap and plentiful. The other day there was a special offer but I couldn't eat 3 kilos of strawberries in a week. They were only £8.50.
I agree Jude that the best things for you can be financially out of the range of some people but I think laziness and not knowing how to cook some good old fashioned dishes are problems.
They do say the food eaten under rationing in the WW2 was a very good diet. Perhaps we should all look there for ideas. :-)
Eat well and in moderation is perhaps the way we should all go. :-D <3
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16 Apr 2014 08:39 |
Yahooo well done JustJean:))))...we're all doing well are'nt we:)
jude x :-)
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16 Apr 2014 08:24 |
Blimey Pat, you have been through it, and again very well done to you. l was just getting into a size 18, mostly 16 though!! l do realise that not every overweight person is that way because they eat badly, but l do also realise that alot of people are eating badly just because its easier and they are lazy....also there are alot of people who can't afford to eat properly....equally there are so many medical reason why people put on weight...
l have just eaten a bowl of Jordan natural museli, no added sugar and the correct amount with half a banana...and l am bloated :-| :-|...l will ask a neighbour if he wants it.
Not sure yet what to have for dinner....lamb chops in freezer or lean mince.......decisions decisions..lol
l have lost some weight, will reveal in a week :-) :-) ;-) ;-)
jude
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JustJean
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16 Apr 2014 08:20 |
Hi, all, I have just had a big surprise , we have just got back from a weeks holiday we ate out most days although neither of us were not too well so had sandwiches every day which is not what I do when at home, however I went on the scales and was delighted to see I actually lost one and a half pounds, :-D :-D :-D so onwards and downwards ;-) tonight we are having homemade meat loaf, jackets, and salad. if I have afters it will be strawberries and lite ice cream..... lunch will be salad , I am trying to drink water rather than coffee and juices... . Anncardiff,I shall try your recipe it sounds great...thank you...
love Jean x
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PatinCyprus
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16 Apr 2014 07:48 |
Thanks Jude.
The frustrating part was when everyone around me was eating far more than I was yet I was very slowly putting on weight. Never been a big eater and have for many years eaten all the correct things.
Was rushed into hospital last May with what was thought to be a severe angina attack. Had camera in my heart to find blockage(s). None found, in fact heart pretty clear only small amount of plaque, doc impressed.
They found my aorta was only half the size it should be, this is from birth. Due to fat storage around neck I'd had a severe sleep apnea attack and stopped breathing whilst asleep and my heart couldn't get oxygen quickly enough around the body. Heart started is really speed up and started mimicking an angina attack. Had to have a barrage of tests - was in a pre diabetic situation due to intolerance, also had a night at a sleep clinic.
It looked a difficult diet to follow but it really isn't once you work out what you can eat. I love salad so I just have lots of salad or lots of veg with meat (preferred is chicken or fillet steak, that's doc's orders) fish, eggs and cheese. I also have strong cheddar so I don't use a lot.
Went from an 18 to a 14 in 2 months, now weight is coming off very slowly but still happening. Doc is not worried it has slowed down he says I'll naturally stop about the right weight.
Was taking 3 tablets a day to combat sugar now down to 1 and doc says I'll soon be off that as body is also correcting that problem. Sleep apnea disappeared with loss of fat around neck.
Have had to have new clothes - now that's a shame isn't it.
My daughter didn't recognise me at the airport last November.
This just proves some people have other problems that make them put on weight. I have never been a big eater, not a big cake, sweet or chocolate eater. Glad my doc realised what my problem was and I've been able to combat it.
I wouldn't suggest everyone do as I have to do but my doc says people are meant to eat salad, veg, fruit, nuts, meat and fish and not processed foods. Drop some of your carbs not as severe as I have to and see what happens.
It's curry and quiz night for me tonight. Where we go they do a chicken curry for me and instead of rice I have cauliflower and broccoli florets. I love it. The restaurants we go to have all been great, I get extra salad or veg instead of potatoes. I go to a Chinese buffet on a Friday, I have stir fry veg instead of rice or noodles and talk to the chef about what's in the dishes and with the veg there is usually at least 2 dishes I can have. Just needs a bit of knowledge, there's plenty of help on line.
Keep going on your diets, you can do it. When you start seeing the results you'll feel so much better. I don't weigh myself at all, I can see by my clothes what is happening. :-D
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JemimaFawr
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15 Apr 2014 23:06 |
That sounds delish Jude :-) :-)
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~`*`Jude`*`~
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15 Apr 2014 22:59 |
Jem....aw bless you l did'nt think you laughed at her, but thanks for editing...x
Its very early days for me with any diet, although l did sort of diet a couple of yrs ago and lost just over half a stone. My weight went on when l gave up smoking about 6 -7 yrs ago.....l'm uncomfortable now and get bloated, thats because of bread and some cereals.
Tonight we had....fish cooked in abit of butter with onions, peas,1 hard boiled egg, salt and pepper. Cooked and mashed some potatoes, added cheese, fromage frais (fat free), Put fish in a dish and covered with potato with more grated cheese on top with a sliced tomato...cheese was half fat:) had it with salad ;-)
jude Edited....l also put peas in:)
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15 Apr 2014 22:39 |
Hello Annx....not seen these slim N*odles, will look out for them:)
nite
jude
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JemimaFawr
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15 Apr 2014 22:23 |
Hi Jude :-)
First of all I should have explained that the lady involved in the leg incident was a brilliant laugh! It was a bit of trick that she had played on me! :-D I would not have laughed at her,only with her! I shall amend my post accordingly!
When I first started in the slimming business, I worked for a mid-wales based firm. I joined as a member. It was pre-calorie counted meal /recipes choices, which you could vary yourself with a calorie counter. This suited me as I could have complete flexibility, while bearing in mind healthy eating. I lost over 3 stone.
The Lady who's firm it was (who became a good friend) then changed the diet to low fat unit counting. This worked well for many, but not everyone, as some thought as long as the food item had no fat, then you could eat endless amounts, despite the calories involved.
When my boss wound up her business, I started on my own, using her diets (with permission) at first, but on researching, I felt that there were dangers involved with extremes that might be taken by members who were low fat counting. So I devised a point system, for the weight loss, but with a tier system of food groups, to encourage balance of nutritional requirements. It also included a daily treat.
I would say that it was nearer to WW than SW.
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15 Apr 2014 18:30 |
Pat, I have tried to cut out more sugar and carbs this year as my blood sugar readings, though normal range, are creeping up. I also have an underactive thyroid (treated) which makes weight harder to shift and dodgy knees.
I bought some of those Slim N*odles to try and have found them to be very good. I have them in a stirfry with lots of veg and a bit of chicken. A 100g serving has 0.2g carbs, no sugar or fat and is only 21 calories, a LOT less than other traditional noodles. You just rinse them in warm water, then add to your stirfry. I have bought some online now (cheaper) and am going to try some with salmon, veg and low fat creme fraiche next. Jean I had reached a 6 week plateau after 6 weeks losing weight, but now I have started to lose some more again. I did try the Slim rice, but didn't find that as filling.
That desert sounds nice AnnC, I will try that.
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15 Apr 2014 17:31 |
AnnC...aw bless, they are nice though...lol
Pat...well done to you in losing the weight, that must be very difficult or frustrating or both to deal with. Keep up the good work:)
jude
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PatinCyprus
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15 Apr 2014 14:18 |
I would put on lots of weight with that diet.
I am carbohydrate intolerant, this means I store all sugars after the carbs are broken down to sugar in my body.
I am not allowed pasta, rice, potatoes bread, beans most cereals and cakes etc. some veg and fruit are also out.
Found out last May when I was a size 18, took most carbs out of my diet, am now size 10 and still very slowly losing weight, have about another stone to go according to my doc. This will be about 6 lbs heavier than I was before I had children. So I'm getting near my weight in my 20s.
Should be a size 8 by the time I finish. For those of you who don't know a modern 8 is the size of 10 in the 1960s.
:-D
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AnnCardiff
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15 Apr 2014 13:43 |
and only this morning, for the first time ever I bought a pack of crab sticks :-( :-( :-( :-(
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15 Apr 2014 13:12 |
Thanks LadyScozz....yuck, won't be eating them again, must admit l often wondered but did nothing about it :-| :-|..4 left in fridge will be going into the food rubbish bin!! One of the comments about the Banana girl is "can't see any muscle, just skin and bone"....l bet there will beproblems someday soon!!
AnnC...l have a pot of that stuff, might try it with some banana...yum
jude
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LadyScozz
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15 Apr 2014 12:19 |
fish/crab sticks!!!!!!!!! Do you know what is in them??? I think they are made the same way as "seafood extender"
Google, and you will be horrified.
:-(
Here is the link for the 30+ bananas a day woman........
http://health.ninemsn.com.au/dietandnutrition/healthychoices/8829960/diet-guru-eat-50-bananas-a-day-for-a-washboard-stomach
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AnnCardiff
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15 Apr 2014 11:20 |
creme fraiche not fromage frais :-S :-S
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15 Apr 2014 09:59 |
Now that sounds lovely AnnC......Vic would like that too ;-)
JustJean....fish dish sounds lovely, enjoy your salad this evening. l bought a bag of frozen coley fish, 6 portions for £3.40 the other day, (waitrose) l will make a cheese(half fat) and spud bake and have with salad (me) peas/carrots for Vic...l'll use 4 portions for that. ....followed by a a muller fat free greek yog :-)
Jem...sorry forgot to respond to you having a diet/slimming business. How do Slimming world/weightwatchers compare to the diet you used?? SW is the only one l have had any interest in, so easy :-)
jude
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AnnCardiff
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15 Apr 2014 09:44 |
for a nice dessert on SW
I use a shallow oblong dish
put fruit on the bottom - frozen or fresh - cover with a sachet of sugar free jelly leave it to set then make up the other sachet with skimmed milk and some fat free fromage frais and pour over the top
you can eat with a squirt or two of Anchor aerosol low fat cream
edit - creme fraiche not fromage frais :-S :-S
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