Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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MrCoolGrim wrote: »
You can have this one for free. He's to spoiled. Everyday is spa day. Sheesh.
And this guy lives with the big dude (bulldog) who shares his round doggy bed with the adorable baby, right? I love this too!
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wow!! I stopped the whole thread in its track. Thanks
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FitForMaddy wrote: »arditarose wrote: »sigh...When I found that I couldn't eat peanut butter in moderation, and had to get it out of my apartment ASAP, I not only threw it away-I drowned the jar in water first so I wouldn't be tempted...
I can't believe I shared that.
Any time I am getting rid of cookies or junk food or half eaten treats my kids didn't finish I have to do the same. Lots of wet girl scout cookies in my garbage can right now0 -
I bought some snickerdoodle cookies today, I was really disappointed. I thought they were going to have snickers ingredients in, like caramel, chocolate and nuts all gooey and nice. Now I have most of a box of cookies I'm not interested in.
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girldownsouth wrote: »I bought some snickerdoodle cookies today, I was really disappointed. I thought they were going to have snickers ingredients in, like caramel, chocolate and nuts all gooey and nice. Now I have most of a box of cookies I'm not interested in.
I was so upset when I actually tried a Snickerdoodle! Such a great name for such a boring cookie!!0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »girldownsouth wrote: »I bought some snickerdoodle cookies today, I was really disappointed. I thought they were going to have snickers ingredients in, like caramel, chocolate and nuts all gooey and nice. Now I have most of a box of cookies I'm not interested in.
I was so upset when I actually tried a Snickerdoodle! Such a great name for such a boring cookie!!
Then you're not making them right/buying the right brand. Good snickerdoodles are soft and shortbready and buttery and cinnamony and everything that is good in this world.
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Most women wear the wrong bra size entirely because VS has somehow ingrained this "+2" thing that you add to your band measurement.
No, no, don't do that. Your band is JUST what you measure right under your boobs. That's it, no confusion.
You'll never know how comfortable a bra can be until you wear the proper size!
ETA: I'm sad seeing people talk about bra sizes and I am sure they are still not the right sizes, have you ever measured underneath your boobs, where the band sits, for a snug measurement? (while not wearing bra)
Seriously you would be so amazed at how AMAZING your boobs look in the correct size. It's life-changing. I'm not being dramatic.
Absolutely. I went into VS about two months ago. She tried to put me in a 40D. Child, please. She didn't believe me when I told her what size I wanted to try on.
I walked out with a perfect fitting 36F. I know my boobs.
Anyway, everyone should watch this.
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tincanonastring wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »girldownsouth wrote: »I bought some snickerdoodle cookies today, I was really disappointed. I thought they were going to have snickers ingredients in, like caramel, chocolate and nuts all gooey and nice. Now I have most of a box of cookies I'm not interested in.
I was so upset when I actually tried a Snickerdoodle! Such a great name for such a boring cookie!!
Then you're not making them right/buying the right brand. Good snickerdoodles are soft and shortbready and buttery and cinnamony and everything that is good in this world.
Mine are just Walmart. But they probably would've disappointed even if they were amazing homemade ones just because they weren't what I'd decided in my head what they should be.
I guess the real lesson here is that I should look things up or ask an American instead of just making it up...0 -
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lyndaqueenbierman wrote: »FitForMaddy wrote: »So I thought maybe we could all use this to get something off of our chests. Confess to anything pertaining to your weight loss journey, it may even be a helpful tip for others! '
Please please PLEASEEEE refrain from being mean.
Here goes it!
I wear a trash bag under my clothing when I exercise and also for about half of my day.
Yeah it's not as sophisticated as a Wrap or Those belly wrap things but honestly I like it better. It covers my whole upper body besides my neck, head, and arms. Maybe one of you do the same thing :P
I can't stop eating sweets, I am addicted to sweets, it's the only thing that's in my way.
2 words- dish soap0 -
girldownsouth wrote: »tincanonastring wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »girldownsouth wrote: »I bought some snickerdoodle cookies today, I was really disappointed. I thought they were going to have snickers ingredients in, like caramel, chocolate and nuts all gooey and nice. Now I have most of a box of cookies I'm not interested in.
I was so upset when I actually tried a Snickerdoodle! Such a great name for such a boring cookie!!
Then you're not making them right/buying the right brand. Good snickerdoodles are soft and shortbready and buttery and cinnamony and everything that is good in this world.
Mine are just Walmart. But they probably would've disappointed even if they were amazing homemade ones just because they weren't what I'd decided in my head what they should be.
I guess the real lesson here is that I should look things up or ask an American instead of just making it up...
I don't like them either for the same reason. I thought the would taste a certain way and they just didn't deliver.
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I tweaked the exercise I logged for dog walking by a few minutes so that I wouldn't be 35 calories over.0
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quiksylver296 wrote: »I changed my goals to 'sedentary' and 'maintenance' so I could eat more. I figure if I don't log my exercise, I should still lose.
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Confession: Today our schedule was so crazy and my daughters wanted Panda Express, so I relented; I had the Sweetfire chicken with white rice. I skipped Starbucks, though, so there's a little bit of an upside, right?0
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Every day when I step on the scale I want to cry I've been the same weight for almost a year now, and I'm still in the overweight category for my height/sex. Going to the gym but nothing happening on the scale just isn't working for me..
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FitForMaddy wrote: »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.
I know the embarrassing feeling. v.v
Happened to me today....0 -
I get my husband to buy the Costco trail mix with the M&Ms just so I can pick out and eat them. I log it as a fun size. .byt only sometimes
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Will_Run_for_Food wrote: »I was craving something sweet the other night but had absolutely nothing in the house that would satisfy me except some hot chocolate. So I ate two spoonfuls of the powder. Two spoonfuls. Of the powder.
I used to do this with the sugary iced tea powder. Or would eat as a paste after adding a bit of water.
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Confession: I went over my daily calories by 23 do I went to the gym at, 11:30 at night to burn them off.
I'm so obsessed with wanting to drop pounds that I quit doing weights. I'm focus on just calories in calories out.
I know that weight training is important but I just don't want to do it.0 -
Following this thread, I went commando in the gym yesterday. Much better!0
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girldownsouth wrote: »tincanonastring wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »girldownsouth wrote: »I bought some snickerdoodle cookies today, I was really disappointed. I thought they were going to have snickers ingredients in, like caramel, chocolate and nuts all gooey and nice. Now I have most of a box of cookies I'm not interested in.
I was so upset when I actually tried a Snickerdoodle! Such a great name for such a boring cookie!!
Then you're not making them right/buying the right brand. Good snickerdoodles are soft and shortbready and buttery and cinnamony and everything that is good in this world.
Mine are just Walmart. But they probably would've disappointed even if they were amazing homemade ones just because they weren't what I'd decided in my head what they should be.
I guess the real lesson here is that I should look things up or ask an American instead of just making it up...
As an American, I'm not sure how I feel about this.
Kidding! We certainly know our junk food0 -
CountessKitteh wrote: »girldownsouth wrote: »tincanonastring wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »girldownsouth wrote: »I bought some snickerdoodle cookies today, I was really disappointed. I thought they were going to have snickers ingredients in, like caramel, chocolate and nuts all gooey and nice. Now I have most of a box of cookies I'm not interested in.
I was so upset when I actually tried a Snickerdoodle! Such a great name for such a boring cookie!!
Then you're not making them right/buying the right brand. Good snickerdoodles are soft and shortbready and buttery and cinnamony and everything that is good in this world.
Mine are just Walmart. But they probably would've disappointed even if they were amazing homemade ones just because they weren't what I'd decided in my head what they should be.
I guess the real lesson here is that I should look things up or ask an American instead of just making it up...
As an American, I'm not sure how I feel about this.
Kidding! We certainly know our junk food
As an American who lives overseas, I can assure you the rest of the world has no idea what a Snickerdoodle is!! But they all have their wicked junk foods0 -
Okay, I chalk this up to my OCD, lol. Whenever I scoop something out of a jar with a spoon (i.e. peanut butter), I weigh the spoon first. Then I weigh it again after I'm done dishing out a serving. That way I can lick the spoon and track what I ate off the spoon as well.
I do this too! Peanut butter (rare), honey, coconut oil. I am completely in love with my scales to the point where I panic if my wife makes dinner in case she forgot to weigh/measure something.0 -
I don't always shower for work if I'm not going to get very much sleep (whether it's because I stayed up late or I worked a closing shift one night and in the morning the next day). I just make sure I apply deodorant so I don't stink.0
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Alatariel75 wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »I just stood in front of a freezer full of Ben n Jerry's for about 10 minutes, agonising, not over spending the calories, but over spending $14.50 on a pint. That's right, one pint. I walked out without ice cream. This is a confession because I'm still sad and regretful that I don't have any ice cream.
Holy *kitten*...is this American dollars? That's alot of money for a pint of ice-cream.
Nope, Australian dollars so US$11.50. Stupid Australia with it's stupid tasty expensive import foods.
That's about right here in the UK. One tub is around £5 here so what is it in the US?
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I eat almond butter by the spoonful...alone...in the kitchen...multiple nights a week. Do I track it? Hell no!0
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Will_Run_for_Food wrote: »I was craving something sweet the other night but had absolutely nothing in the house that would satisfy me except some hot chocolate. So I ate two spoonfuls of the powder. Two spoonfuls. Of the powder.
Lollerstakes are on aahahaha.... I've done that multiple times0
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