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Zimmeh 01-30-2012 12:03 AM

I went to the Cheesecake Factory for dinner and I had 3/4's of a hamburger with lettuce, tomatoe and pickles with a small order of fries. I am currently having steamed broccoli seasoned with black pepper for my *dinner*

Plenty of water with Triscuit crackers and Laughing Cow low-fat cheese for a snack!

Keeping it healthy on these crazy over-night shifts :)

Zimmeh

PinkieLee 01-30-2012 10:00 AM

Good morning & happy Monday healthy peeps!

WOW, it's awesome to see so much continued success... way to go! Keep it up y'all!

I managed to get in three workouts at the gym this week! I was having a semi-lazy day yesterday, when some tiny voice popped into my head and said, "Tonya, get your ass to the gym!" I pushed myself a lil' more on each machine.... 20 minutes on the elipitcal, 4 reps of 10 on each arm/leg machine, 50 crunches and finished up with a cool down of 12 minutes on the treadmill :) Needless to say, I felt pretty damn proud of myself for breaking out of my lazy Sunday pattern!

I have managed to stay 5 - 10 points below my target every single day this week, too! The weekends sometimes feel the hardest for me, because we are always out running the roads and usually eat out most of the time. This weekend, I stayed on track!

My bellydancing classes start next week on the 7th, and I cannot tell you how excited I am!

Meals planned for the day:

Breakfast:
a toasted 100 calorie bagel thin
a handful of strawberries
and a sugar free vanilla iced coffee

Lunch:
a lean cuisine
cucumber & tomato slices

Dinner:
a turkey sandwich on wheat from Subway
apple slices

Snacks:
yogurt
100 calorie popcorn

Have a great day y'all :)

Medusa 01-30-2012 01:53 PM

This is today:

Breakfast:

Smoothie made with yogurt, chocolate almond milk, carob powder, 1 tbs peanut butter (I was out of bananas!!)

Mid morning snack:
V8
clementine

Lunch:

salad with romaine, carrots, grilled chicken, crouton, and tomato basil vinagrette


Later afternoon snack:
steamed broccoli (Im craving it)

Dinner:
Leftover meatloaf and steamed veggies

starryeyes 01-30-2012 02:13 PM

I went on vacation to Maine, and my WW plan stayed home. I wasnt too bad, but looking forward to getting back on track tomorrow when I get home :-)

Deborah 01-30-2012 04:39 PM

If you love corn dogs....
 
I love these....

Jiffy Corn Dog Mini Muffins


Servings - approx 20 mini muffins Servings size - 1 mini muffin Points plus per svg - 2 points+

Calories - 79, Total Fat - 3.2g, Carb. - 11.3g, Protein - 2.1g, Fiber - 0g


1-8.5 oz. box of Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix

1 egg, slightly beaten

1/3 cup skim milk

1 TBS honey

4 Oscar Meyer Turkey Hot dogs, each cut into 5 pieces



1. Spray the wells of a mini muffin pan with cooking spray. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

2. In a med bowl, combine the mix, egg, honey and skim milk. Allow to sit for 3 - 4 min. Stir batter.

3. Fill each mini muffin well with about 1/2 TBS batter. Place a piece of hot dog into each well, pressing in.

4. Top each hot dog with about a tsp. of batter, covering hot dog.

5. Bake in oven for 10 - 15 min. or until golden brown. Allow to cool in pan for 5 min. before removing to platter.



justkim 01-30-2012 05:06 PM

Hello! I will be doing my first 5k on the 18 of Feb... Wish me luck... Keep up the great work everyone...

Cowboi 01-30-2012 05:34 PM

Just got home from the gym. Had a Hella workout!!! This evenings cardio was boxing!!
Cycling off all my supplements for a few weeks also.

Hope y'all had a great Monday!!!

canmarielan 01-30-2012 05:38 PM

I finally watched "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead."

Wow....

Thoughts?

Sparkle 01-30-2012 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by canmarielan (Post 516678)
I finally watched "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead."

Wow....

Thoughts?

I thought it was a good documentary and there was some great information presented in a really clear manner.

Watching it made me more conscious of micro-nutrients in my daily life.

A 60-day juice fast still feels a bit extreme to me, but I thought the narrator and the other gentleman used that time to make significant healthy changes to their lives (exercise and re-thinking their relationship with food).

I am interested in incorporating some juicing in to my health routine.

Leigh 01-30-2012 07:17 PM

Well I did go to the gym today and had a good workout after missing 4 days because I didn't feel well. It felt good and even though the scale showed that I gained a pound, not gonna let that stop me from continuing on my journey to losing weight and working out :)

Softhearted 01-30-2012 09:15 PM

I had my first yoga class tonite... it was awesome!

PinkieLee 01-31-2012 09:57 AM

Good morning healthy peeps!

I woke up bright eyed & bushy tailed (if I even really know what that means, but it sounds pretty good), and I am packed & ready for the gym this evening!

Question for y'all that work out in the evenings... Do you eat dinner before or after your workout? I've done both, and for the most part I feel a lot less hungry if I eat AFTER my workout. Just curious as to what y'all do.

Meals planned for the day:

Breakfast:
a toasted 100 calorie multigrain english muffin
a handful of strawberries
and a cup of coffee with a splash of vanilla creamer

Lunch:
a Light Progresso soup (vegetable & noodle) only 2 ww points
a few unsalted saltine crackers
an apple

Snacks:
yogurt
cutie orange

Dinner:
Not too sure right now...

I hope that y'all have a fabulous day :)

Zimmeh 01-31-2012 10:32 AM

Good Morning Everyone,

My thyroid test came back negative and I'm happy. He is going to do an ECHO test tomorrow and hopefully this will be the last one and it comes back negative. I called out from work lastnight so I could rest.

Breakfast:

Peanut butter toast
Soymilk

Lunch:

Open

Dinner:

Open

Snacks:

Fruit!

Zimmeh

princessbelle 01-31-2012 10:38 AM

Howdy healthies!!!!!

We had an off week. We still ate pretty healthy but didn't exercise like we should have. Our weight that we've lost is holding steady but didn't lose last week.

This week we will get that exercise going again and hopefully start that downward spiral again.

Good job everyone!!!!!!


foxyshaman 01-31-2012 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PinkieLee (Post 517001)
Good morning healthy peeps!

I woke up bright eyed & bushy tailed (if I even really know what that means, but it sounds pretty good), and I am packed & ready for the gym this evening!

Question for y'all that work out in the evenings... Do you eat dinner before or after your workout? I've done both, and for the most part I feel a lot less hungry if I eat AFTER my workout. Just curious as to what y'all do.


PinkieLee I eat after I workout in the evenings. I generally keep those meals light. I like to have a vege wrap, it is four points for the flat bread and no points for all the yummy veges. I don't know what kind of dressing you use, but 1 TBSP of hummus (3.5 g fat kind) is 1 pt. and 1/2 fat mayo (if you eat that) is 1 pt for TBSP as well. A good wrap for me is six points. And I feel satisfied and full. I find I don't feel well if I eat before I work out.

Just a foxes thoughts.

Wishing everyone a fabulous day!!

Zimmeh 01-31-2012 12:03 PM

I eat dinner before I go power walking and I will have juice after I come back.

Zimmeh

Quote:

Originally Posted by PinkieLee (Post 517001)
Good morning healthy peeps!

I woke up bright eyed & bushy tailed (if I even really know what that means, but it sounds pretty good), and I am packed & ready for the gym this evening!

Question for y'all that work out in the evenings... Do you eat dinner before or after your workout? I've done both, and for the most part I feel a lot less hungry if I eat AFTER my workout. Just curious as to what y'all do.

Meals planned for the day:

Breakfast:
a toasted 100 calorie multigrain english muffin
a handful of strawberries
and a cup of coffee with a splash of vanilla creamer

Lunch:
a Light Progresso soup (vegetable & noodle) only 2 ww points
a few unsalted saltine crackers
an apple

Snacks:
yogurt
cutie orange

Dinner:
Not too sure right now...

I hope that y'all have a fabulous day :)


canmarielan 01-31-2012 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PinkieLee (Post 517001)
Good morning healthy peeps!

I woke up bright eyed & bushy tailed (if I even really know what that means, but it sounds pretty good), and I am packed & ready for the gym this evening!

Question for y'all that work out in the evenings... Do you eat dinner before or after your workout? I've done both, and for the most part I feel a lot less hungry if I eat AFTER my workout. Just curious as to what y'all do.

Meals planned for the day:

Breakfast:
a toasted 100 calorie multigrain english muffin
a handful of strawberries
and a cup of coffee with a splash of vanilla creamer

Lunch:
a Light Progresso soup (vegetable & noodle) only 2 ww points
a few unsalted saltine crackers
an apple

Snacks:
yogurt
cutie orange

Dinner:
Not too sure right now...

I hope that y'all have a fabulous day :)

,Depends on what kind of workout.....your body needs protein to repair shredded muscles after weight training.

Also, in the evening try to avoid carbohydrates unless they are really complex.

Leigh 01-31-2012 09:05 PM

I'm a little off my diet but I'm getting back on track - its a slow process for me but as long as I stick to it I will be fine :)

Cowboi 01-31-2012 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PinkieLee (Post 517001)
Good morning healthy peeps!

I woke up bright eyed & bushy tailed (if I even really know what that means, but it sounds pretty good), and I am packed & ready for the gym this evening!

Question for y'all that work out in the evenings... Do you eat dinner before or after your workout? I've done both, and for the most part I feel a lot less hungry if I eat AFTER my workout. Just curious as to what y'all do.

Meals planned for the day:

Breakfast:
a toasted 100 calorie multigrain english muffin
a handful of strawberries
and a cup of coffee with a splash of vanilla creamer

Lunch:
a Light Progresso soup (vegetable & noodle) only 2 ww points
a few unsalted saltine crackers
an apple

Snacks:
yogurt
cutie orange

Dinner:
Not too sure right now...

I hope that y'all have a fabulous day :)



I workout after I get home from work. I take my pre workout supplements about 45 minutes before.
As soon as I finish my workout I have a protein shake with vitargo, and creatine. Then I do my cardio.
I usually have my supper meal about a hour later.

princessbelle 01-31-2012 09:19 PM

I am very proud of us today. We ate all the good, healthy food.

And...

We got out there. We walked. There is an absolutely beautiful park just .5 miles from our house and it was just an awesome experience.

Not many people or dogs. We took Bella our shih tzu and i really wasn't sure how she would do. She loved it!!! Even though she made Daddy hold her and walk some of the time.

We felt that fresh air and sunshine and our limbs were somewhat aching, in a good way, when we got back home.

It was fun, challenging and we did it!!!!!

Thinkin walkin is gonna be our "thing".

Rockinonahigh 01-31-2012 10:45 PM

Since I spend hours at the pool hall a couple of nights a week I have had a prob with finding something I can eat there or take with me.I have been takeing an apple or cheese crackers but it dosent really do the job as well as I would like,my son sugested energy bars,has anyone ever tasted one that was good to eat that didnt taste like sawdust and rasins.Im diabetic and really need the boost from something cause I get the icky rolling stomach then the down slid to a crash.For the record I do eat a good meal before I leave to do play.

Leigh 02-01-2012 02:00 AM

Hi everyone,

I came in today because I'm struggling right now, with everything, and I believe that the best thing to do is to reach out for friends because right now the God and Goddess know that I could use more. Two weeks ago I lost two of my supposed best friends; one I had known for 12 or 13 years (since high school) and her boyfriend I only met last year even though she has known him for about 5 years now. She was like a sister to me and yet she chose her relationship with him over our friendship ~ he calls her down, orders her around, tells her what to do and when to do it and treats everyone around him (including me in the past) like dirt. I truly thought that I had two friends who would never let me down, and yet they both turned their backs on me and have gone on with their lives like nothing ever happened.

They started going to the gym with me and now I've gone twice alone; I get scared to walk into the gym in case they are both there and its just not as fun as it used to be. They were my support system, cheering me on right there with me and told me how great I was doing. I know I'm doing good but at least I had people there who I thought cared about me, and now going alone is just proving to be too hard on me. I don't want to quit at all but its really hard going there without the memory of them being right there haunting me; its scary and I admit that. I don't know exactly how to deal with it, and I'm noticing that I'm turning yet again to food to try and cope with everything that has happened.

I've been eating more again the last 2-3 days and when I weighed myself in Monday I noticed that I had gained a pound. I guess my biggest question is how do I deal with this in a way that won't have me sabotaging what progress that I have made already? How do I deal with emotional everyday stresses that are causing me to, yet again, eat more? For now I am going to do my best to deal with all of this as best I can on my own and with help from my family, but I know that I can always turn to my extended family here for help :)

Miss Scarlett 02-01-2012 05:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leigh (Post 517552)
Hi everyone,

I came in today because I'm struggling right now, with everything, and I believe that the best thing to do is to reach out for friends because right now the God and Goddess know that I could use more. Two weeks ago I lost two of my supposed best friends; one I had known for 12 or 13 years (since high school) and her boyfriend I only met last year even though she has known him for about 5 years now. She was like a sister to me and yet she chose her relationship with him over our friendship ~ he calls her down, orders her around, tells her what to do and when to do it and treats everyone around him (including me in the past) like dirt. I truly thought that I had two friends who would never let me down, and yet they both turned their backs on me and have gone on with their lives like nothing ever happened.

They started going to the gym with me and now I've gone twice alone; I get scared to walk into the gym in case they are both there and its just not as fun as it used to be. They were my support system, cheering me on right there with me and told me how great I was doing. I know I'm doing good but at least I had people there who I thought cared about me, and now going alone is just proving to be too hard on me. I don't want to quit at all but its really hard going there without the memory of them being right there haunting me; its scary and I admit that. I don't know exactly how to deal with it, and I'm noticing that I'm turning yet again to food to try and cope with everything that has happened.

I've been eating more again the last 2-3 days and when I weighed myself in Monday I noticed that I had gained a pound. I guess my biggest question is how do I deal with this in a way that won't have me sabotaging what progress that I have made already? How do I deal with emotional everyday stresses that are causing me to, yet again, eat more? For now I am going to do my best to deal with all of this as best I can on my own and with help from my family, but I know that I can always turn to my extended family here for help :)

(((((Leigh))))) i've been there. Emotional eating is troublesome, no doubt. i wish i could share some sort of magic way to make it disappear but there isn't one that i know of. i'm an emotional eater too and i suspect we are not alone here.

For me it's also a two-edged sword. Having a history of bulimarexia, i can go in either direction - eating or not eating.

This is something i have to deal with on an episode by episode basis based upon the reason why i'm feeling this way. One of my major triggers is feeling invisible or insignificant.

Let me explain...my boss is a very quiet woman. She doesn't talk much anyway and there are days we barely speak beyond the odd question or hello and good bye. That's not the problem...when i've done a particularly good job with something there is no feedback beyond her handing me the document back with no edits/corrections/revisions needed. i have to remind myself that that is her way of saying it's a good job but it would be nice to have and occasional sticky note saying "Good job."

Or when with my friends there are times when everyone is talking and having a good time but when i try to participate in the conversation there is no acknowledgment of my comments; or when i walk up to join the group nobody says hello. The latest, and most crushing, is my recent loss of over 16 lbs in the last 2 weeks. It's noticable yet nobody has said a word unless i ask. And if do i ask whether or not they notice something different they look at me and i can see they are struggling to figure it out yet still fail to see it.

And i'm not just talking about the friends i see daily...that's easier to understand. Yesterday i saw a friend who had not seen me since before my weight loss - she failed to notice. When i told her what was different i got a blank, confused look. It's very disheartening, especially when you are feeling so good about it and know you look better too. i was crushed. my reaction last night was to not eat dinner which may sound better than overeating but really is worse for me because once i start down that path it's a struggle to jump the track. Like right now i should be eating my breakfast but am just not interested. Oh i will have my yogurt and fruit but it will be forced and hurried.

What i'm trying to say is that i am trying to improve my health, not theirs. This is for me and i am determined to continue whether anyone notices or not. Because i am worth it and Hon, you are too.

Go to the gym by yourself...it won't be easy, i understand that. But you are doing this for you and, again, you are worth it. If you absolutely must eat for comfort try to choose healthier foods and don't kick yourself. And if you don't and go for junk food, etc. the world will not come to an end. You can always start over. To quote my namesake "After all, tomorrow IS another day." Don't give up...

Zimmeh 02-01-2012 09:20 AM

Honey, it sounds like you need to just walk away. It's a hard thing to do and I've had to do it. I am enjoying not having my ex best friend's negativity and drama in my life.

When you go to the gym, just hold your head up high and show them, that you can succeed in your goals!

Zimmeh

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leigh (Post 517552)
Hi everyone,

I came in today because I'm struggling right now, with everything, and I believe that the best thing to do is to reach out for friends because right now the God and Goddess know that I could use more. Two weeks ago I lost two of my supposed best friends; one I had known for 12 or 13 years (since high school) and her boyfriend I only met last year even though she has known him for about 5 years now. She was like a sister to me and yet she chose her relationship with him over our friendship ~ he calls her down, orders her around, tells her what to do and when to do it and treats everyone around him (including me in the past) like dirt. I truly thought that I had two friends who would never let me down, and yet they both turned their backs on me and have gone on with their lives like nothing ever happened.

They started going to the gym with me and now I've gone twice alone; I get scared to walk into the gym in case they are both there and its just not as fun as it used to be. They were my support system, cheering me on right there with me and told me how great I was doing. I know I'm doing good but at least I had people there who I thought cared about me, and now going alone is just proving to be too hard on me. I don't want to quit at all but its really hard going there without the memory of them being right there haunting me; its scary and I admit that. I don't know exactly how to deal with it, and I'm noticing that I'm turning yet again to food to try and cope with everything that has happened.

I've been eating more again the last 2-3 days and when I weighed myself in Monday I noticed that I had gained a pound. I guess my biggest question is how do I deal with this in a way that won't have me sabotaging what progress that I have made already? How do I deal with emotional everyday stresses that are causing me to, yet again, eat more? For now I am going to do my best to deal with all of this as best I can on my own and with help from my family, but I know that I can always turn to my extended family here for help :)


PinkieLee 02-01-2012 09:38 AM

(((((((((Leigh)))))))))))

"You never know how strong you are, until being strong is your only choice".

I know that things have been tough for you since your falling out with friends. Yes, it is nice to have friends on the same journey as yourself... especially ones that motivated you to workout. But right now, you need to dig down deep inside and DO THIS FOR YOURSELF! It's easy to fall back into our old routines, patterns and/or eating habits... but there comes a point when YOU have to take control.

It can be scarey to do things on your own... but it can also be a rewarding experience. Try this, when you get to the gym and start working out, look into the mirror and SMILE at yourself and say "YES I CAN!" I can promise you, within a few times of going by yourself, you will have a routine down pat, you will be able to push yourself a lil' harder and you will feel better about yourself. Do NOT let your old ways of thinking keep you from reaching your goals! We know you can do it... and have all the faith in the world in you!

"The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step"

As for food, and dealing with triggers, yes we have all been there. I tell you, sometimes I deal with things on a daily basis. I can be in full blown binge mode with one negative thought or comment... so I know what a struggle it can be. If you feel those triggers come on, try taking a walk around the block or get up & do something like organize a junk drawer, fold laundry, sweep the floor... anything to keep your hands & mind busy.

One day at a time my friend! YOU CAN AND WILL DO THIS!

PinkieLee 02-01-2012 09:48 AM

Hey all y'all healthy living folks!

I sneaked a peek at the scale a day early today... and I lost 3 more pounds!

I didn't get to go to the gym last night. Life has been mad crazy for us right now taking care of D's mom and we didn't leave her house till well after 9. Her dad brought us home dinner last night, and thankfully he called before he did. He went to one of our favorite steakhouses, but I was good and had the grilled chicken breast, squash casserole & steamed broccoli.

Gym tonight... yeah it's on!

Meals planned for the day:

Breakfast:
a toasted 100 calorie bagel thin
a banana

Lunch:
Lean Cuisine meal
fresh fruit (cantalope & green grapes)

Dinner:
Spaghetti (with ground turkey & whole wheat pasta)
a light ceaser salad with the dressing on the side

Snacks:
yogurt
apple or a cutie orange

Have a great day y'all :)

princessbelle 02-01-2012 10:08 AM

So the whole walking thing is wonderful!!!

Not only did we have a wonderful time, we each lost a couple pounds just from walking yesterday.

Not bad. I'll take it.

It's rainy today and i just may walk anyway.

Rumor has it i won't melt, except some pounds that is.


Sparkle 02-01-2012 12:34 PM

Healthy & Inexpensive Snacks to make and store at home...
 
DIY Dried Apples

http://www.goinghometoroost.com/2012...-dried-apples/

I'm definitely going to make some of these to store at home!

snipped from the blog

"Homemade dried apples are such an easy and inexpensive way to sneak more fruit into your diet. Of course, nothing beats a fresh, juicy apple, but I like dried apples for their portability and versatility. A little bag of apples can be slipped into a small purse for an anytime-snack, and they make a great topping for salads. They’re also a fantastic way to preserve a large bounty of apples through the winter. The idea came from the book How to Sew a Button by Erin Bried, and I modified the directions to fit my needs.

Ingredients

- apples
- lemons
- water

Directions

Slice as many apples as you would like into pieces 1/4″ thick or less. They can be as wide or long as you like. You may also peel them, or leave the peel on. I chose to leave the peel on and they came out great.

Soak the apples in a mixture of equal-parts lemon juice and water. The lemon juice not only preserves the color of the apple, but it creates depth to the apple flavor without having to add sugar.

After soaking, place the apples on a cake rack on top of a cookie sheet. If you don’t have a cake rack (I don’t!), then just place the slices directly on the cookie sheet. I did not need to grease the pan – the apples came off fine on their own.

The oven should be preheated to 140 degrees F, and the apples should remain in the oven for five hours. If your apples aren’t on a rack, flip them half-way through. I found that my apples really needed about 6 hours.

The apples should be flexible and bendy. You can eat some immediately, or all of them if you just used a couple of apples. If you’re looking for long term storage, then after they have cooled, place them in a sealed jar for a few days.

Shake the jars every so often. Pasteurize them by freezing them in bags for two days, and keep them for up to 6-12 months in a cool, dry place."

JustJo 02-01-2012 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh (Post 517498)
Since I spend hours at the pool hall a couple of nights a week I have had a prob with finding something I can eat there or take with me.I have been takeing an apple or cheese crackers but it dosent really do the job as well as I would like,my son sugested energy bars,has anyone ever tasted one that was good to eat that didnt taste like sawdust and rasins.Im diabetic and really need the boost from something cause I get the icky rolling stomach then the down slid to a crash.For the record I do eat a good meal before I leave to do play.

Hey Rockin,

I'm not a big "energy bar" eater....so hopefully someone else has suggestions. I did just start buying and keeping on hand the Glucerna shakes made specifically for diabetics. They aren't what I'd call tasty....but they're better than a low blood sugar crash.

I know they make bars too....might be something to check out. :rrose:

Sparkle 02-01-2012 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh (Post 517498)
Since I spend hours at the pool hall a couple of nights a week I have had a prob with finding something I can eat there or take with me.I have been takeing an apple or cheese crackers but it dosent really do the job as well as I would like,my son sugested energy bars,has anyone ever tasted one that was good to eat that didnt taste like sawdust and rasins.Im diabetic and really need the boost from something cause I get the icky rolling stomach then the down slid to a crash.For the record I do eat a good meal before I leave to do play.

I buy Luna Bars and Cliff Bars in my regular grocery shop. I use them as high protein - under 200cal snack in the late afternoon and/or before a session at the gym or when I've got a long day at work and haven't prepared proper meals to get me through.

I like them (and I'm a picky-eater).

The Luna Protein Bars are 12g of protein, the regular Luna Bars are about 9g of protein. Cliff Bars are similar. I really like the granola bar crunchy consistency of the Cliff Bars but you really do need a glass of water with them (they're a little dry).

Rockinonahigh 02-01-2012 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JustJo (Post 517796)
Hey Rockin,

I'm not a big "energy bar" eater....so hopefully someone else has suggestions. I did just start buying and keeping on hand the Glucerna shakes made specifically for diabetics. They aren't what I'd call tasty....but they're better than a low blood sugar crash.

I know they make bars too....might be something to check out. :rrose:

Jo
I tryed those shakes,yucky,I hope I never have to depend on them for food.I got some glucose pills from the drug store they have a lite lemony flavor that I can live with but they are a bit chalkey sort of like a rolaid.

Zimmeh 02-01-2012 02:16 PM

I like the Kind bars; their fruit and nut one is the best. They are made with honey instead of sugar cane and are low on the glycemic index.

Hope this helps!

Zimmeh

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh (Post 517498)
Since I spend hours at the pool hall a couple of nights a week I have had a prob with finding something I can eat there or take with me.I have been takeing an apple or cheese crackers but it dosent really do the job as well as I would like,my son sugested energy bars,has anyone ever tasted one that was good to eat that didnt taste like sawdust and rasins.Im diabetic and really need the boost from something cause I get the icky rolling stomach then the down slid to a crash.For the record I do eat a good meal before I leave to do play.


Leigh 02-01-2012 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Miss Scarlett
(((((Leigh))))) i've been there. Emotional eating is troublesome, no doubt. i wish i could share some sort of magic way to make it disappear but there isn't one that i know of. i'm an emotional eater too and i suspect we are not alone here.

This is something i have to deal with on an episode by episode basis based upon the reason why i'm feeling this way. One of my major triggers is feeling invisible or insignificant.

Let me explain...my boss is a very quiet woman. She doesn't talk much anyway and there are days we barely speak beyond the odd question or hello and good bye. That's not the problem...when i've done a particularly good job with something there is no feedback beyond her handing me the document back with no edits/corrections/revisions needed. i have to remind myself that that is her way of saying it's a good job but it would be nice to have and occasional sticky note saying "Good job."

Or when with my friends there are times when everyone is talking and having a good time but when i try to participate in the conversation there is no acknowledgment of my comments; or when i walk up to join the group nobody says hello. The latest, and most crushing, is my recent loss of over 16 lbs in the last 2 weeks. It's noticable yet nobody has said a word unless i ask. And if do i ask whether or not they notice something different they look at me and i can see they are struggling to figure it out yet still fail to see it.

And i'm not just talking about the friends i see daily...that's easier to understand. Yesterday i saw a friend who had not seen me since before my weight loss - she failed to notice. When i told her what was different i got a blank, confused look. It's very disheartening, especially when you are feeling so good about it and know you look better too. i was crushed. my reaction last night was to not eat dinner which may sound better than overeating but really is worse for me because once i start down that path it's a struggle to jump the track. Like right now i should be eating my breakfast but am just not interested. Oh i will have my yogurt and fruit but it will be forced and hurried.

What i'm trying to say is that i am trying to improve my health, not theirs. This is for me and i am determined to continue whether anyone notices or not. Because i am worth it and Hon, you are too.

Go to the gym by yourself...it won't be easy, i understand that. But you are doing this for you and, again, you are worth it. If you absolutely must eat for comfort try to choose healthier foods and don't kick yourself. And if you don't and go for junk food, etc. the world will not come to an end. You can always start over. To quote my namesake "After all, tomorrow IS another day." Don't give up...

I am working on reminding myself everyday that I am worth it and that I do not deserve to be treated the way that they treated me. I'm not used to doing things by myself so I guess that I will have to do so ....... not that its a huge deal, its just something I have to get used to. I know that I will do okay, I just have to realize that I am doing this for myself and that I am worth the work that it'll take to lose this weight :)

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Originally Posted by Zimmeh
Honey, it sounds like you need to just walk away. It's a hard thing to do and I've had to do it. I am enjoying not having my ex best friend's negativity and drama in my life.

When you go to the gym, just hold your head up high and show them, that you can succeed in your goals!

Zimmeh

They have already walked away from me, and that is what hurts so much but slowly I am learning to deal with things by myself ~ its not easy for me because as I said above I don't do well with things on my own but I'm learning :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by PinkieLee
(((((((((Leigh)))))))))))

"You never know how strong you are, until being strong is your only choice".

I know that things have been tough for you since your falling out with friends. Yes, it is nice to have friends on the same journey as yourself... especially ones that motivated you to workout. But right now, you need to dig down deep inside and DO THIS FOR YOURSELF! It's easy to fall back into our old routines, patterns and/or eating habits... but there comes a point when YOU have to take control.

It can be scarey to do things on your own... but it can also be a rewarding experience. Try this, when you get to the gym and start working out, look into the mirror and SMILE at yourself and say "YES I CAN!" I can promise you, within a few times of going by yourself, you will have a routine down pat, you will be able to push yourself a lil' harder and you will feel better about yourself. Do NOT let your old ways of thinking keep you from reaching your goals! We know you can do it... and have all the faith in the world in you!

"The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step"

As for food, and dealing with triggers, yes we have all been there. I tell you, sometimes I deal with things on a daily basis. I can be in full blown binge mode with one negative thought or comment... so I know what a struggle it can be. If you feel those triggers come on, try taking a walk around the block or get up & do something like organize a junk drawer, fold laundry, sweep the floor... anything to keep your hands & mind busy.

One day at a time my friend! YOU CAN AND WILL DO THIS!

Thank you Pinkie, I know that I can always count on my friends here ~ thank you to everyone for being so amazing and wonderful :gimmehug:

diamondrose 02-01-2012 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Sparkle (Post 517780)
DIY Dried Apples

http://www.goinghometoroost.com/2012...-dried-apples/

I'm definitely going to make some of these to store at home!

snipped from the blog

"Homemade dried apples are such an easy and inexpensive way to sneak more fruit into your diet. Of course, nothing beats a fresh, juicy apple, but I like dried apples for their portability and versatility. A little bag of apples can be slipped into a small purse for an anytime-snack, and they make a great topping for salads. They’re also a fantastic way to preserve a large bounty of apples through the winter. The idea came from the book How to Sew a Button by Erin Bried, and I modified the directions to fit my needs.

Ingredients

- apples
- lemons
- water

Directions

Slice as many apples as you would like into pieces 1/4″ thick or less. They can be as wide or long as you like. You may also peel them, or leave the peel on. I chose to leave the peel on and they came out great.

Soak the apples in a mixture of equal-parts lemon juice and water. The lemon juice not only preserves the color of the apple, but it creates depth to the apple flavor without having to add sugar.

After soaking, place the apples on a cake rack on top of a cookie sheet. If you don’t have a cake rack (I don’t!), then just place the slices directly on the cookie sheet. I did not need to grease the pan – the apples came off fine on their own.

The oven should be preheated to 140 degrees F, and the apples should remain in the oven for five hours. If your apples aren’t on a rack, flip them half-way through. I found that my apples really needed about 6 hours.

The apples should be flexible and bendy. You can eat some immediately, or all of them if you just used a couple of apples. If you’re looking for long term storage, then after they have cooled, place them in a sealed jar for a few days.

Shake the jars every so often. Pasteurize them by freezing them in bags for two days, and keep them for up to 6-12 months in a cool, dry place."

Dry fruit is great to have around when in the mood for chips. It gives you that crunch of chips in a healthier form :)
I buy dry fruit from fresh market!! I thought of trying to make my own at home! Thank you for sharing this!! I will give it a try!

JustJo 02-01-2012 04:43 PM

Hello healthies :)

Did my workout at Curves this morning...still loving it.

Midday zipped through the local farmers market to restock the fridge and countertop baskets with fresh fruits and veggies...
  • potatoes
  • corn
  • celery
  • beansprouts
  • broccoli
  • apples
  • bananas
  • oranges
  • watermelon
  • strawberries
  • kiwis
  • pineapple
  • carrots
  • baby greens for salad

Zimmeh 02-01-2012 05:19 PM

Hugs and you can do this! You have all of us to help and support you!

Zimmeh

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leigh (Post 517842)
[B]They have already walked away from me, and that is what hurts so much but slowly I am learning to deal with things by myself ~ its not easy for me because as I said above I don't do well with things on my own but I'm learning :)


Zimmeh 02-01-2012 05:27 PM

Good Evening Everyone,

I went to the dr's today and he did an ECHO sonogram on my heart and thyroid; then fitted me with a heart monitor. I called out of work again and came home to sleep. This is what I had today:

Breakfast:
Chobani Greek Yogurt
Soymilk

Lunch:
Hot Pocket
Triscuit crackers
Laughing Cow Cheese Wedge

Dinner.
Tuna steak
Mac & Cheese

Tawse 02-02-2012 07:09 AM

It's been a little bit since I've been here... (busy at work and that also happens to be where I surf O.o lol) but still doing the healthy thing... down 16 pounds now and not stopping anytime soon.

Everyone keep up the good work!


BTW - I tried the "biggest loser" premade meals this week. They are high(ish) in sodium but if you're in a hurry they're good. Made for 2 people and when you see the portion size you may burst out in tears (1/4 Mashed taters per person!?? really!?? lol) but turns out when you have less to eat - you take smaller bites lol so you end up pretty much eating for just as long and taking just as many bites.

The entree's are about 220 - 250 cals each - and decent nutrition aside from the sodium. Add some veggies to the mix and you're looking at a satisfying dinner for about 300 - 315 cals.

Not bad for "dinner in a rush".

sylvie 02-02-2012 07:52 AM

Good Morning everyone ~

Bellydance class was cancelled last night =(
Dang winter weather, is it spring yet?? lol.

Today will be a busy day for me.. i don't work until 4pm, however...
Errands to run & food shopping day - yaaaay payday! So just had a nice healthy breakfast so i don't walk in there hungry..

Also, tonight - a friend is picking me up at work and we're going straight to the Gym for a workout with weights & some cardio.. Then tomorrow morning, she and i are heading back to the gym early for another workout and then we're trying a Body Flow class. (its a combination of yoga, tai chi, and pilates that builds flexibility and strength.)

i'm excited for that one!! So happy to have the confidence to try new things lately, between bellydance, zumba, yoga, etc... LOVIN it!)

Happy Thursday Healthies! ♥
((((hugggggs))))


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