WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JANUARY 2018
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Prairie Otsters, Rocky Mountain Oysters, Heuvo de Toro, all the same and I never saw them before. I wasn’t grossed out but not sure I would even try them.
RV Rita blowing in the New Mexico wind.
Rita We used to order Rocky Mountain Oysters when we drove across the state line at the age of 18 to drink 3.2 beer in Colorado. We just called them "fries" and ordered a basket of "fries" to eat with our (pitchers of) beer. I didn't care for them, they are a very rich, dense meat & I didn't like the taste or texture. Or the idea of it, for that matter. Ick.
Karen in VIrginia6 -
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Thanks Barbie, just rec'd your packet today! You are a dear!
Becca0 -
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I am a firm believer of food for thought!
Becca4 -
Today feels like a cupcake day.2
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I think I did that to my husband, just the other day! Haha!
Becca8 -
Today I made turkey soup. I had one lone turkey slice, from a meal I made my husband. I bought 1 bokchoy thingy, and 1 zucchini today. We went to our local market, and I had bought a huge cube steak for $2.99. So I sautéed the cut up bokchoy, half of the zucchini cubed, the turkey shredded, some cubed celery, in a drizzle of olive oil, tumeric, Cayenne pepper, and course pepper. I made some chicken broth with Better Than Bouillon chicken paste, and added some fancy pasta, and two spoonfuls of diced tomatoes. When the pasta was done, I added the sautéed stuff. It made a soup with quite a kick! I added mozzarella cheese on top. It was heaven. I have two more containers of it!
Becca
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stats for the day:
bike ride hm 2 gym- 7.20min, 140mhr, 12.2amph. 1.4mi= 79c
apple watch- 65c
TREADMILL- Capetown South Africa Trail- 35min, 294feet, -3 to 10.0incl, 4.5-6.0sp, 157mhr, 11.40min mi, 3mi= 359c
Apple watch- 353c
STAIRCLIMBER- 7min, lvl10, 133mhr, 38floors = 88c
apple watch- 91c
bike ride gym 2 dome- 5.47min, 15.4amph, 134mhr, 1.4mi= 70c
apple watch- 48c
RIDE BIKE PUY 2 SUMN STA- 15.19min, 150mhr, 11.9amph, 3mi= 174c
apple watch- 146c
jog sta 2 wk- 4.32min, 157mhr, 9.04min mi, .5mi= 66c
apple watch- 53c
jog wk 2 sta- 20.55jmin, 7.4amph, 146mhr, 2.5mi= 196c
apple watch- 150c
total cal 10913 -
Did Gilad Step and Tone DVD. The plan for tomorrow is to do Jari Love's Extremely Ripped Hardcore DVD
barbie - has it been 6 years already since you sold your house? Where does the time go to. I remember when you were selling the house. Good luck at the dentist
I'm usually told me bp. Like barbie, I also get a summary online of my office visit so I can print that out and it has my bp on it.
Ginger - happy birthday to your mother. It's so nice when older people are so sweet. When we were at Denise's wedding I spoke to Pete's grandmother. She was so rude it wasn't even funny. That was the first time Vince had ever met her and she didn't make a good impression on him at all. Yet that whole family seems to feel that she's like the machriark and they treat her as such. She expects special privileges.
Lenora - if you ask at the pharmacy, they will give you bottles that are not child proof. They will also put your meds in a non-childproof container if you ask them. I've done this so I know they will do it. You might have to sign something saying that you give them permission to use non-childproof containers, but that's not a big deal. You can keep your daily meds in a non-childproof container and the ones you take as needed in a regular container. This way, just by looking at the container you know which are daily or not. I DVR all my shows, too
karen - I like to prelog. Actually, sometimes it bothers me if I can't prelog. So many times I look to see if I have room for something else. I can't prelog the whole day, but I usually at least prelog my dinners for the week.
KJ - many many times a man won't listen to a woman, but let someone else say the exact same thing....they do it. That happened to me with FIL
Terry - feel better soon. Hope it isn't something real serious.
Well, off to the Newcomer general meeting
Predictions - the only problem I have with those predictions is that it never happens. At least not for me. Guess Mother Nature doesn't want me to go below a certain number.
Wendy - your meals sound amazing. That picture must be of what you are planning to look like at 70. It certainly can't be you today. An online dance party sounds neat
Terry - looks like you have a wonderful caregiver there
Barbara - I think I would go for the original crown. It may not last, that's true....but it may
Joyce - congrats in getting to onderland
Our KMart closed a few years ago. I don't go to Sears hardly at all now that they've really limited their petite dept. They are good for their Craftsman tools, tho
I really like a dentist who isn't into everything. I had a dentist once who recommended that I get all new fillings because the ones I had were so old. Big deal. They worked. I changed dentists ASAP. Do what's absolutely necessary, that's for me.
llorenza - welcome and congrats on the loss! Sounds like you'll fit right in, those are all the things we talk about, our days, foods, recipes, everything.
Exercised, had the Newcomer general meeting, came home and helped Vince bring in more Christmas decorations, went to Publix and then ceramics while Vince stayed home to wrap up extension cords. Really, the only thing I could do is put them in the containers.
Now home and in bed soon.
Michele in NC
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Regarding bone density tests ... I've asked my doctors for them on a few occasions and they've refused to dp them. They day I'm too young to get them done ... despite the fact that I'm a long distance cyclist and long distance cyclists are notorious for having low bone density.
M in Oz1 -
I survived the dentist today. She said that my teeth look better so I must be doing a better job of caring for them. The cleaning was brutal but that's why I go. I have all my teeth and I want to make sure they are kept as clean as possible. I go again in May.
Jake goes to Seattle again tomorrow for another procedure to figure out what's wrong with his back. He says he hates to leave me here without a car, but as long as I have my friend to drive me to line dance, I don't mind not having a car. She'd take me to the library or the store if I needed to go (I don't) and is as happy to help me as I was on Monday to take her to her medical procedure. Jake will be home Saturday morning.
Today I started knitting another blanket for Project Linus. This one will be in several bright colors and will use the same pattern as the black scarf I knit recently (only a lot bigger).
Welcome to everyone who is new on this site. When I found this thread, I had never posted on anything online and I was amazed at how quickly I felt like part of the community. I've learned a lot about healthy eating and exercise. I hope you will, too.
Stats for today:
*16,000 steps
*174 minutes walking Sasha and Bessie
*117 minutes riding the exercise bike
*line dance class
Barbie from beautiful drizzly NW Washington7 -
I picked up my run packet today ... just now. Run number for top, bag drop tag and timing chip.
Next I need to book a taxi to get there.
Meanwhile now I'm having lunch in the park on a nice hot day ... and will be walking back to the university shortly.
M in Oz6 -
Wendy with your experience fasting, I think the FMD will be a snap for you. I had to google the macros and proper calories for my size. While it is not easy, it has not been difficult either - prob because I’ve regularly been doing 5:2 fasting since October.
As for sugar, except for Christmas I had worked all added sugar out of my diet pretty much. Honey In my beef jerky marinade and a tiny bit of honey in My coleslaw dressing is really all I can think of. Similarly I have cut out virtually all wheat. So. Yeah that is 99% of all processed foods. I will allow myself here things only for special treats- but like Heather I don’t really have a sweet tooth so such sweets are not hard for me to keep limited.
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I am officially trying to find my maintenance calories. In 2017 I was tracking for approximately 39 weeks. I lost 40 pounds (but that includes the start a diet woosh of 12 pounds). MFP tells me I averaged 1197 calories. This is very discouraging since my exercising isn’t represented there (— no additional calories no matter what my weekly exercise regime). These numbers tell me that I can eat about 1250 calories a day + something (considerably less than Apple Watch estimates) for exercise.
These pitiful numbers ( sorry there is no way for me to be satisfied on 1250 calories) are one of the reasons I am trying the fast this week. At these calorie rates I can never have a gyro or serving if my husband’s King Ranch Caserole ever again unless I eat nothing else at all that day. Grump Grump. Yeah I’ll probably get a couple hundred extra calories a day from exercising but My average week is walk 5-10 miles, swim 2-3 miles, strength 2x a week, HIIT 3x a week and some irregular miscellaneous rebounder, hula hoop and dance. That is still a pittance caloriewise for all that. And I don’t see any increase in that because frankly I hate it all. If my health didn’t demand it I wouldn’t be doing any of it. Grump Grump.
Ah well. This is the hand I’ve been dealt and have to make the best I can. Sorry folk, I’m probably just tired.
Everyone take care
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Barbie, I think you need to find a new dentist. If you're getting cleaning 3 times a year, there shouldn't be much plaque build up, so it really shouldn't be such an ordeal. I saw one hygienist, once and once only, and she was kinda rough, I never went back. I gave up on that whole practice. I didn't go to a dentist for a few years, but just saw one a few months ago. His hygienist was awesome and so was he, hardly any pain from either of them and I did have a filling replaced. I still have my own teeth and plan to keep it that way also. I have several crowns too, didn't cost me as much as what I've seen on here! And dh just had one from our new guy, $1150, and this is without any benefits package.
I know that comment covered more than Barbie, I kind of got carried away! lol
Made a great dinner tonite, chicken wings and onion rings! I did do some raw veggies too, and the wings and rings were baked, not deep fried, so I guess that's something. Sure did enjoy it tho! lol Back on plan tomorrow.
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Wendy with your experience fasting, I think the FMD will be a snap for you. I had to google the macros and proper calories for my size. While it is not easy, it has not been difficult either - prob because I’ve regularly been doing 5:2 fasting since October.
As for sugar, except for Christmas I had worked all added sugar out of my diet pretty much. Honey In my beef jerky marinade and a tiny bit of honey in My coleslaw dressing is really all I can think of. Similarly I have cut out virtually all wheat. So. Yeah that is 99% of all processed foods. I will allow myself here things only for special treats- but like Heather I don’t really have a sweet tooth so such sweets are not hard for me to keep limited.
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I am officially trying to find my maintenance calories. In 2017 I was tracking for approximately 39 weeks. I lost 40 pounds (but that includes the start a diet woosh of 12 pounds). MFP tells me I averaged 1197 calories. This is very discouraging since my exercising isn’t represented there (— no additional calories no matter what my weekly exercise regime). These numbers tell me that I can eat about 1250 calories a day + something (considerably less than Apple Watch estimates) for exercise.
These pitiful numbers ( sorry there is no way for me to be satisfied on 1250 calories) are one of the reasons I am trying the fast this week. At these calorie rates I can never have a gyro or serving if my husband’s King Ranch Caserole ever again unless I eat nothing else at all that day. Grump Grump. Yeah I’ll probably get a couple hundred extra calories a day from exercising but My average week is walk 5-10 miles, swim 2-3 miles, strength 2x a week, HIIT 3x a week and some irregular miscellaneous rebounder, hula hoop and dance. That is still a pittance caloriewise for all that. And I don’t see any increase in that because frankly I hate it all. If my health didn’t demand it I wouldn’t be doing any of it. Grump Grump.
Ah well. This is the hand I’ve been dealt and have to make the best I can. Sorry folk, I’m probably just tired.
Everyone take care
Rye
My maintenance is about 1500 plus exercise. Not much.0 -
Wendy with your experience fasting, I think the FMD will be a snap for you. I had to google the macros and proper calories for my size. While it is not easy, it has not been difficult either - prob because I’ve regularly been doing 5:2 fasting since October.
As for sugar, except for Christmas I had worked all added sugar out of my diet pretty much. Honey In my beef jerky marinade and a tiny bit of honey in My coleslaw dressing is really all I can think of. Similarly I have cut out virtually all wheat. So. Yeah that is 99% of all processed foods. I will allow myself here things only for special treats- but like Heather I don’t really have a sweet tooth so such sweets are not hard for me to keep limited.
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I am officially trying to find my maintenance calories. In 2017 I was tracking for approximately 39 weeks. I lost 40 pounds (but that includes the start a diet woosh of 12 pounds). MFP tells me I averaged 1197 calories. This is very discouraging since my exercising isn’t represented there (— no additional calories no matter what my weekly exercise regime). These numbers tell me that I can eat about 1250 calories a day + something (considerably less than Apple Watch estimates) for exercise.
These pitiful numbers ( sorry there is no way for me to be satisfied on 1250 calories) are one of the reasons I am trying the fast this week. At these calorie rates I can never have a gyro or serving if my husband’s King Ranch Caserole ever again unless I eat nothing else at all that day. Grump Grump. Yeah I’ll probably get a couple hundred extra calories a day from exercising but My average week is walk 5-10 miles, swim 2-3 miles, strength 2x a week, HIIT 3x a week and some irregular miscellaneous rebounder, hula hoop and dance. That is still a pittance caloriewise for all that. And I don’t see any increase in that because frankly I hate it all. If my health didn’t demand it I wouldn’t be doing any of it. Grump Grump.
Ah well. This is the hand I’ve been dealt and have to make the best I can. Sorry folk, I’m probably just tired.
Everyone take care
Rye
My maintenance is about 1500 plus exercise. Not much.
No not much, but about what, 20% higher? than 1250. Aren’t you lucky!0 -
Has anyone heard from Sue in WA, either I've been missing her posts or she hasn't been on here in a while. I hope everything is okay with her and her family.
Janetr OKC0 -
I'm not even close to needing info n maintenance so I don't have a comment except to say that you don't sound like yourself Rye. You can figure this out.
Lorenza, welcome. I have diabetes 2 also. I a, on Metformin twice a day and my fasting blood sugar and A1c have a,ways been good. We don't eat much at home because I am the lousiest cook in world. My sister and I both grew up in the kitchen every day with Mom. But when I left home I left all that at home. Nothing came so me. My sister is a wonderful, creative cook. I feel left out. We eat out and. Use the web sites for pretty much any restaraunt you want to go to. I don't look now because I know pretty much what to eat. Maybe. Need to see if they have made any changes though. Shouldn't depend on them for my called intake. It is I to me to know.
Well, went to choir practice. Bummer. Although it was wonderful to be sitting in that precious choir loft and be with my friends, and sing songs of faith and the home, the act of singing set my lips on fire. Yep, I was Hot Lips Houlihan. I always thought it was Honahan but it isn't. But after choir was over, it went back to its usual severe burning, just not totally on fire. But I wouldn't have been able to sing the cantata at Christmas if I felt like that. Not to worry, it's a long time until Christmas. The weatherman doesn't know that, Friday we have 3-5 inches of snow. That's probably our average season snowfall. Kids are excited that they will have a 4 day weekend because of Martin lUther King Day 'mOnday
Hmmm, my lap was just invaded by my 14 pound puddy cat. That's ok, her brother gets to sleep with me. Mozart has never been allowed by Melody o get in bed with me. Although there are times I hear them in cat fights under the bed at night. That really disturbs your sleep.
Joyce, Indiana2 -
Hello I'm a newcomer. 247 lbs at 51. Tired of being fat. I'm a former athlete. Ready to be fit again.8
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Hey everybody typing from my phone not an easy chore. I’ve read all the posts all day and not said much but I’m wishing everyone well. Today’s been cool and overcast all day and the weather guy said it would be sunny I was sorry he was wrong.
As for the dentist deal, I went right before Christmas for the first time in 10 years prior to that I had had insurance and went three times a year. I’m surprised that so many have mentioned the cleaning is so painful ,maybe I’ve been lucky that my Dentists have always been gentle. The new dentist is really great but dental work in California so expensive !so I’ve done some checking and found a local dental school and hope to have my teeth cleaned there next month. It will be $40 where at the Dentist the cleaning is almost 200.
Smiles Kim from n California4 -
Wendy with your experience fasting, I think the FMD will be a snap for you. I had to google the macros and proper calories for my size. While it is not easy, it has not been difficult either - prob because I’ve regularly been doing 5:2 fasting since October.
As for sugar, except for Christmas I had worked all added sugar out of my diet pretty much. Honey In my beef jerky marinade and a tiny bit of honey in My coleslaw dressing is really all I can think of. Similarly I have cut out virtually all wheat. So. Yeah that is 99% of all processed foods. I will allow myself here things only for special treats- but like Heather I don’t really have a sweet tooth so such sweets are not hard for me to keep limited.
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I am officially trying to find my maintenance calories. In 2017 I was tracking for approximately 39 weeks. I lost 40 pounds (but that includes the start a diet woosh of 12 pounds). MFP tells me I averaged 1197 calories. This is very discouraging since my exercising isn’t represented there (— no additional calories no matter what my weekly exercise regime). These numbers tell me that I can eat about 1250 calories a day + something (considerably less than Apple Watch estimates) for exercise.
These pitiful numbers ( sorry there is no way for me to be satisfied on 1250 calories) are one of the reasons I am trying the fast this week. At these calorie rates I can never have a gyro or serving if my husband’s King Ranch Caserole ever again unless I eat nothing else at all that day. Grump Grump. Yeah I’ll probably get a couple hundred extra calories a day from exercising but My average week is walk 5-10 miles, swim 2-3 miles, strength 2x a week, HIIT 3x a week and some irregular miscellaneous rebounder, hula hoop and dance. That is still a pittance caloriewise for all that. And I don’t see any increase in that because frankly I hate it all. If my health didn’t demand it I wouldn’t be doing any of it. Grump Grump.
Ah well. This is the hand I’ve been dealt and have to make the best I can. Sorry folk, I’m probably just tired.
Everyone take care
Rye
My maintenance is about 1500 plus exercise. Not much.
No not much, but about what, 20% higher? than 1250. Aren’t you lucky!
1250 is the amount I need to consume to lose weight. I'm 5'6".
M in Oz0 -
Earlier someone was talking about their co-in-laws and it reminded me that my co-mother-in-law taught me the yiddish word for that relationship: she is my "machatainista".
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Kate UK0
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Morning, all... Been thinking a lot about what is next for me and my husband, and part of the issue with that would be that one of the things we both tend to do is live for that next thing, whatever it might be. But right now, we're both struggling to see a time ahead when we can easily step out of our current living situation. If you didn't know, we live in our daughter's home, with my husband taking care of our grandkids while I work from home. She is a sergeant in the Army, and her husband is also a soldier, and is deployed overseas.
Seriously--something we never thought about is, how do you stop doing this? Please don't get me wrong, we're enjoying it, both of us. Watching him interact with a two-year-old is one of the most wonderful things I've seen, in a life that's been full of wonder. It makes me understand how he was as a father. We're not aching to get out, it's just making us look at our near future in very different ways.
The little one won't even start pre-K for a year and a half, and that's kind of the minimum for it to make sense for us to be able to move out if either one of their parents is deployed. And they're talking deployment for our daughter in spring--unfortunately, to a completely different country than the one where her husband is now. He will be back in May. Very possible they won't even see each other for nearly a year, by the time it's all said and done.
So... if everything goes through with the warehouse, which it's looking like it will, we have the financial capability to move out--but not the emotional capability to leave the situation. We know our daughter could cope--she's done it before while her husband was going through airborne school and she was on temporary duty in Louisiana. She's superb at it.... and it's exhausting and mind-numbing, and the kids are essentially being raised by strangers.
It's a conundrum.
But for now, I think it's time to try to live more in the present, less in the future, enjoy this for what it is and deal with the future as it comes. That's the theory, anyway.
Love y'all,
Lisa, thoughtful in NC6 -
My losing calories are 1200. I just do ridiculous amounts of exercise. At the moment I am doing 600 in the morning and eat almost all of it back. That used to lose me half a pound a week (I am inside a healthy bmi) , but recently, doing the exact same thing hasn't lost me anything and I found it sooooooo frustrating! That's why I've added a 30 min afternoon session, which I'm not logging and not eating into. That should give me a total deficit of 500+ calories a day and, theoretically, a pound a week. Last week I did lose a pound, so hooray! If I stick to it I should be done in 6 weeks or so, even if I have the odd lapse. Believe me I am not a natural exerciser! But I do so LOVE the befits of a fit, good looking body that it is really worth what I put myself through every day. 130 minutes of exercise of all different kinds including weights.
I realise I am incredibly lucky to have a supportive husband, who does the morning mostly with me and I do not have to go out to a job. I do have to discipline myself to work on my memoir nearly every morning after my exercise session, so I do have a very regulated day and a commitment in time to my writing "work". Those of you who manage to fit exercise into a long working day deserve a whole line of medals for your commitment. Excellent job!
Rye - Short people really do have a difficult time of it. I feel for you. Could you treat yourself to some great new workout clothes to give your resolution a lift? I too have been envious of the calorie allowances of tall people, let alone hunky men. Grrrrrrrrrr!
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LisaInNCNow wrote: »It's a conundrum.
But for now, I think it's time to try to live more in the present, less in the future, enjoy this for what it is and deal with the future as it comes. That's the theory, anyway.
Love y'all,
Lisa, thoughtful in NC
Yes ... do today, and tomorrow ... and maybe this coming weekend or a month from now ... but that's all. At this point don't worry about what might happen a year from now.
However, do put things in place so that you've got the flexibility to do something else when you're ready. I'm sure you know how to do that.
My husband and I often live more or less month to month. We were even talking about it tonight ... how that interview question, "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" has been and still is incredibly difficult for us to answer. 5 years? Who in the world can say! If someone had asked me that in 2005, I doubt I would have replied, "Oh yes, in 2010 I see myself living in Australia working in bushfire recovery for a local council after a massive bushfire came through and pretty much wiped out the shire". But ... there I was!
Until just recently, we've been living more or less a semester at a time. I'd start another semester at uni, and we'd hang in there until the end of the semester with some vague idea that perhaps when I finished, we might move somewhere else, get different jobs, do something else.
Only recently, our situation has changed a bit and we might now stay put for the next year ... or two ... or more. And I'm all right with that. But then again ... who knows ...
Meanwhile, one of the reasons I want to get my home office in order is so that when we move again, I'm ready. A lot of what I do is so that when we move again, I'm ready.
So yes, focus on the present, enjoy the present ... and before you know it, you'll be "there", wherever "there" is.
Machka in Oz
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