Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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rosnigetsfit wrote: »
And clearly the millions of consumers of flavouring additives agree with you, it's a huge market.
It definitely depends on your water supply too. Some well and municipal waters taste downright nasty.
We've got great water here, though. It's the taste of filtered water I can't stand, to me it seems really flat. Straight from the tap for me!
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rosnigetsfit wrote: »
And clearly the millions of consumers of flavouring additives agree with you, it's a huge market.
It definitely depends on your water supply too. Some well and municipal waters taste downright nasty.
We've got great water here, though. It's the taste of filtered water I can't stand, to me it seems really flat. Straight from the tap for me!
My home city has horrid water, you simply can't drink it from the tap. When I moved, it blew my mind that I could drink tap water, and now the filtered water back home tastes weird!0 -
confession-I am maintaining a 60 lb loss, while being a total screwup. because i still (STILL!) struggle with binge eating, my excersize burns are ALWAYS super low, I take a daily nap, and I eat fast food.
My family and friends swear I MUST have developed fast metabolism now, versus just 2 years ago when I was in plus sizes.
My old boss asked me what diet pills I take. (heh, none)
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Alatariel75 wrote: »rosnigetsfit wrote: »
And clearly the millions of consumers of flavouring additives agree with you, it's a huge market.
It definitely depends on your water supply too. Some well and municipal waters taste downright nasty.
We've got great water here, though. It's the taste of filtered water I can't stand, to me it seems really flat. Straight from the tap for me!
My home city has horrid water, you simply can't drink it from the tap. When I moved, it blew my mind that I could drink tap water, and now the filtered water back home tastes weird!
Ours is horrible, and we have a filter on the faucet to deal with it. Could be worse, though. Further up the road from us people are on well water instead of town water, and it smells like sulfur.0 -
Laurend224 wrote: »I can't do any type of jumping jacks or running without my belly smacking the top of my thighs. It's really embarrassing. Going to talk to a surgeon about a panniculectomy. Three kids and yo-yoing between 140 and 252 a few times wrecked my belly.0
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I went over my calories. I don't think I like Pringles anymore....0
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ogmomma2012 wrote: »I went over my calories. I don't think I like Pringles anymore....
I never liked pringles very much until I discovered spraying Easy Cheese on them. A tube of Sour Cream and Onion Pringles and a can of Easy Cheese has been dinner in the past...0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »ogmomma2012 wrote: »I went over my calories. I don't think I like Pringles anymore....
I never liked pringles very much until I discovered spraying Easy Cheese on them. A tube of Sour Cream and Onion Pringles and a can of Easy Cheese has been dinner in the past...
Ugh.... I am not judging your own personal taste, but... just thinking about that might subtract a few calories from my day, if you know what I mean.... x_x0 -
Laurend224 wrote: »I can't do any type of jumping jacks or running without my belly smacking the top of my thighs. It's really embarrassing. Going to talk to a surgeon about a panniculectomy. Three kids and yo-yoing between 140 and 252 a few times wrecked my belly.
Well I can't do jumping jacks because I will pee my pants AND bounce!
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ogmomma2012 wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »ogmomma2012 wrote: »I went over my calories. I don't think I like Pringles anymore....
I never liked pringles very much until I discovered spraying Easy Cheese on them. A tube of Sour Cream and Onion Pringles and a can of Easy Cheese has been dinner in the past...
Ugh.... I am not judging your own personal taste, but... just thinking about that might subtract a few calories from my day, if you know what I mean.... x_x
It's my dirty little secret. I'm usually a total cheese snob, but there's something about that overprocessed goo that I just love. Good thing I can't get it over here!0 -
rungirl1973 wrote: »
And here I am, waiting very impatiently for my kids to become teenagers so I can finally sleep in again.
This makes me sad. Don't wish away those years!
I wish my babies were still little (21 and 20). My friends had to talk me down last year, I thought I wanted another baby (I'm 41).
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rungirl1973 wrote: »
And here I am, waiting very impatiently for my kids to become teenagers so I can finally sleep in again.
This makes me sad. Don't wish away those years!
I wish my babies were still little (21 and 20). My friends had to talk me down last year, I thought I wanted another baby (I'm 41).
My mother in law had my husband at 41, she's the youngest 75 year old I know! Woman puts me to shame!0 -
My mom was 39 when she had my youngest sister.0
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My confession is that I don't understand people who refuse to drink water. Like, the regular, plain kind with no crystal lite or whatever rubbish like that. It's just water people.
I literally will dehydrate if I do not have Mio or something to put in my water. If I try and chug plain water, I feel like I am drowning, it is the weirdest sensation, but I cannot handle it! I also cannot stand anything carbonated, but that is not really related.....0 -
I hate sleeping. It's stupid and a waste of time spending so many hours mindlessly drooling on a cotton-padded platform. Yes, I know staying awake too many hours contributed greatly to my weight gain all these years. But my inner toddler is still afraid he's going to miss out on ... something.
I feel the same way. I can sleep for LONG periods of time sometimes, but I wish we had no need for it!0 -
sherbear702 wrote: »sherbear702 wrote: »I really, really, enjoy watching/reading other peoples fights on these (not this one particularly) threads. They can actually be quite informative as well.
OMG yes. I've been getting far too much enjoyment over the sugar threads lately .
My favorite one, as of yesterday, was the "Can I really eat a hamburger" thread. Quite entertaining.
I read the first three or four posts and moved on.....heading back now lol0 -
rungirl1973 wrote: »
And here I am, waiting very impatiently for my kids to become teenagers so I can finally sleep in again.
This makes me sad. Don't wish away those years!
I wish my babies were still little (21 and 20). My friends had to talk me down last year, I thought I wanted another baby (I'm 41).
I LOVED the time I had with my son when he was a baby and a small child. My daughter was adopted at 10 years old so I did not have that with her. My children are now 17 (son) and 19 in a few weeks (daughter). However, if I had a baby now, at age 39, I would just die. DIE!!!
I have a couple friends that have very young children and one currently trying to get pregnant, and I am just confused by it lol. I loved the time I did that, but I already did that.0 -
I had chips and mt dew for supper.0
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