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I stalk people that are eating Fries or onion rings.8
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quiksylver296 wrote: »MissKalhan wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Is everybody doing something delicious for Easter brunch/dinner? I'm actually going to my sister's in-laws and have no idea what is going to be served. I'm taking lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake, though, and I can't wait to have a big ol' piece of it. I will log the best I can, but zero care is going to be taken to stay within calories/macros.
Lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake
I'm visiting my sister and her family! I leave Thursday night and leave Tuesday afternoon to head back home, all I know is there will be Church and a trip for vegan foods heh.
New nephew!!!
YES! And I get to teach my sister the basics of lifting, I'm quite excited3 -
@Lois_1989 CKD is basically 5 days at sub 50 net and 2 days at higher carb levels. Works well for lifters it seems but as a runner I found it counter productive/doom.
My favorite SIL is coming down for Easter with our niece and her new fiance so I'm making a Gordon Ramsey turkey. Breakfast will likely be a Kirkland protein bar and all my supplements/my meds because that is generally breakfast for me
Confession: In keeping with my carb experiment I had a small serving of a cheese stuffed gnocchi with my kale, kolrabi and butternut squash bowl- can confirm gnocchi is still delicious.
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MissKalhan wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Is everybody doing something delicious for Easter brunch/dinner? I'm actually going to my sister's in-laws and have no idea what is going to be served. I'm taking lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake, though, and I can't wait to have a big ol' piece of it. I will log the best I can, but zero care is going to be taken to stay within calories/macros.
Lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake
I'm visiting my sister and her family! I leave Thursday night and leave Tuesday afternoon to head back home, all I know is there will be Church and a trip for vegan foods heh.
Is the the trip when you will see your cute little nephew?0 -
MissKalhan wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Is everybody doing something delicious for Easter brunch/dinner? I'm actually going to my sister's in-laws and have no idea what is going to be served. I'm taking lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake, though, and I can't wait to have a big ol' piece of it. I will log the best I can, but zero care is going to be taken to stay within calories/macros.
Lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake
I'm visiting my sister and her family! I leave Thursday night and leave Tuesday afternoon to head back home, all I know is there will be Church and a trip for vegan foods heh.
Is the the trip when you will see your cute little nephew?
Yesm! I am very excited1 -
Baby's first Easter! Have fun Auntie @MissKalhan!2
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quiksylver296 wrote: »Is everybody doing something delicious for Easter brunch/dinner? I'm actually going to my sister's in-laws and have no idea what is going to be served. I'm taking lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake, though, and I can't wait to have a big ol' piece of it. I will log the best I can, but zero care is going to be taken to stay within calories/macros.
Lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake
Uhh, lady, I NEED this recipe. NOW.2 -
MissKalhan wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »AngryViking1970 wrote: »Why is Easter candy so hard for me to resist? I mean there are holiday-centric candies all year, but Easter kills me. Mini eggs, Peeps, jelly beans, the Reeses Pieces in the bags that look like carrots! ARrrghhh!
Reese's eggs. Starburst jelly beans. Cadbury mini-eggs. SO. MUCH. YUM.
Better than Christmas. The only Christmas candy I have to have is Candy Cane Hershey kisses.
Christmas is worse for me. That is when all the special cakes come out. Christmas cake, mince pies, Christmas pudding, Pantone. Mmmmmmm. I could leave Easter. I only just bought my first little tube of mini eggs today.
Costco had mini ginger bread muffins this Christmas. They severely diminished my weight loss.
Meanwhile the vegan over here is like... I can do dark chocolate, depending on the brand.
I thought I could do dark chocolate until I bought Lindt's 90% chocolate. Whew, that stuff is dry AF. I only had 2 pieces and I was done!2 -
MissKalhan wrote: »
As long as it is the crispy fried kind, I don't do the breaded ones.2 -
JessicaMcB wrote: »@Lois_1989 CKD is basically 5 days at sub 50 net and 2 days at higher carb levels. Works well for lifters it seems but as a runner I found it counter productive/doom.
My favorite SIL is coming down for Easter with our niece and her new fiance so I'm making a Gordon Ramsey turkey. Breakfast will likely be a Kirkland protein bar and all my supplements/my meds because that is generally breakfast for me
Confession: In keeping with my carb experiment I had a small serving of a cheese stuffed gnocchi with my kale, kolrabi and butternut squash bowl- can confirm gnocchi is still delicious.
Oh 2 days! I thought it was only 1 day.0 -
MissKalhan wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »AngryViking1970 wrote: »Why is Easter candy so hard for me to resist? I mean there are holiday-centric candies all year, but Easter kills me. Mini eggs, Peeps, jelly beans, the Reeses Pieces in the bags that look like carrots! ARrrghhh!
Reese's eggs. Starburst jelly beans. Cadbury mini-eggs. SO. MUCH. YUM.
Better than Christmas. The only Christmas candy I have to have is Candy Cane Hershey kisses.
Christmas is worse for me. That is when all the special cakes come out. Christmas cake, mince pies, Christmas pudding, Pantone. Mmmmmmm. I could leave Easter. I only just bought my first little tube of mini eggs today.
Costco had mini ginger bread muffins this Christmas. They severely diminished my weight loss.
Meanwhile the vegan over here is like... I can do dark chocolate, depending on the brand.
EDIT: or would you prefer not to be pointed in the direction of vegan easter eggs?
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Susieq_1994 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Is everybody doing something delicious for Easter brunch/dinner? I'm actually going to my sister's in-laws and have no idea what is going to be served. I'm taking lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake, though, and I can't wait to have a big ol' piece of it. I will log the best I can, but zero care is going to be taken to stay within calories/macros.
Lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake
Uhh, lady, I NEED this recipe. NOW.
I got it off Pinterest.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/198932508516850390/1 -
MissKalhan wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »AngryViking1970 wrote: »Why is Easter candy so hard for me to resist? I mean there are holiday-centric candies all year, but Easter kills me. Mini eggs, Peeps, jelly beans, the Reeses Pieces in the bags that look like carrots! ARrrghhh!
Reese's eggs. Starburst jelly beans. Cadbury mini-eggs. SO. MUCH. YUM.
Better than Christmas. The only Christmas candy I have to have is Candy Cane Hershey kisses.
Christmas is worse for me. That is when all the special cakes come out. Christmas cake, mince pies, Christmas pudding, Pantone. Mmmmmmm. I could leave Easter. I only just bought my first little tube of mini eggs today.
Costco had mini ginger bread muffins this Christmas. They severely diminished my weight loss.
Meanwhile the vegan over here is like... I can do dark chocolate, depending on the brand.
I thought I could do dark chocolate until I bought Lindt's 90% chocolate. Whew, that stuff is dry AF. I only had 2 pieces and I was done!
Nope for me on the dark chocolate. I know it's better for me. But it's yucky. Milk chocolate for me!1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »MissKalhan wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »AngryViking1970 wrote: »Why is Easter candy so hard for me to resist? I mean there are holiday-centric candies all year, but Easter kills me. Mini eggs, Peeps, jelly beans, the Reeses Pieces in the bags that look like carrots! ARrrghhh!
Reese's eggs. Starburst jelly beans. Cadbury mini-eggs. SO. MUCH. YUM.
Better than Christmas. The only Christmas candy I have to have is Candy Cane Hershey kisses.
Christmas is worse for me. That is when all the special cakes come out. Christmas cake, mince pies, Christmas pudding, Pantone. Mmmmmmm. I could leave Easter. I only just bought my first little tube of mini eggs today.
Costco had mini ginger bread muffins this Christmas. They severely diminished my weight loss.
Meanwhile the vegan over here is like... I can do dark chocolate, depending on the brand.
I thought I could do dark chocolate until I bought Lindt's 90% chocolate. Whew, that stuff is dry AF. I only had 2 pieces and I was done!
Nope for me on the dark chocolate. I know it's better for me. But it's yucky. Milk chocolate for me!
I quite like the intense flavour of it.2 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »MissKalhan wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »AngryViking1970 wrote: »Why is Easter candy so hard for me to resist? I mean there are holiday-centric candies all year, but Easter kills me. Mini eggs, Peeps, jelly beans, the Reeses Pieces in the bags that look like carrots! ARrrghhh!
Reese's eggs. Starburst jelly beans. Cadbury mini-eggs. SO. MUCH. YUM.
Better than Christmas. The only Christmas candy I have to have is Candy Cane Hershey kisses.
Christmas is worse for me. That is when all the special cakes come out. Christmas cake, mince pies, Christmas pudding, Pantone. Mmmmmmm. I could leave Easter. I only just bought my first little tube of mini eggs today.
Costco had mini ginger bread muffins this Christmas. They severely diminished my weight loss.
Meanwhile the vegan over here is like... I can do dark chocolate, depending on the brand.
I thought I could do dark chocolate until I bought Lindt's 90% chocolate. Whew, that stuff is dry AF. I only had 2 pieces and I was done!
Nope for me on the dark chocolate. I know it's better for me. But it's yucky. Milk chocolate for me!
I can eat dark chocolate but it depends on the maker.0 -
I saw quite a few dark chocolate Easter Eggs on the shelves at lunch time. They were quite tempting.0
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My colleagues were having mcflurries today. I don't usually partake but a creme egg one was calling my name. A few people remarked I was eating 'normally'. I wonder if anyone has guessed. From how they talk, you'd think I was a fruitarian. Nothing like, just marginally healthier than the standard northern English diet.
Did my best with veggie soup for tea but it was a struggle. Why do pregnant bodies only want ice cream and potatoes?!1 -
My colleagues were having mcflurries today. I don't usually partake but a creme egg one was calling my name. A few people remarked I was eating 'normally'. I wonder if anyone has guessed. From how they talk, you'd think I was a fruitarian. Nothing like, just marginally healthier than the standard northern English diet.
Did my best with veggie soup for tea but it was a struggle. Why do pregnant bodies only want ice cream and potatoes?!
No idea, never been pregnant, but I never heard of a crème egg mcflurry.0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Susieq_1994 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Is everybody doing something delicious for Easter brunch/dinner? I'm actually going to my sister's in-laws and have no idea what is going to be served. I'm taking lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake, though, and I can't wait to have a big ol' piece of it. I will log the best I can, but zero care is going to be taken to stay within calories/macros.
Lemon blueberry cream cheese coffee cake
Uhh, lady, I NEED this recipe. NOW.
I got it off Pinterest.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/198932508516850390/
OMG amazing!1
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