Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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Italian_Buju wrote: »The first time i tried to eat healthy was when i tried kale.........there was a bug in it so it ruined veggies for me. :
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »DressedInDreams wrote: »kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »I would estimate that most of my wardrobe comes from the thrift stores (GoodWill & The Salvation Army) & Wal-Mart/Target.
Yep, me too. I've gotten so many nice clothes from thrift stores. Definitely helps stretch my budget.
I love when I can find a name brand or designer item for dirt cheap.
My favorite is finding things that say new with tag for around $20.00 & it's something that looks like it's been sitting in someone's closet for 10-15 years.
My mom finds all sorts of brand name new clothes with the tags at thrift stores. I don't mind shopping there.0 -
I love Modcloth but I wouldn't dare spending so much without trying them first, and with my luck my cat would destroy it in a day or something anyway... so I go cheap instead.
Confession - I had gelato at lunch so I would resist buying some tonight when we go to the ice cream place for a school fundraiser but my willpower is wavering and I might end up getting some anyway... been craving a good old sundae with caramel and whipped cream in a waffle cone pretty badly. And there's no way it's fitting in my calories today.
And we decided to go to the food truck festival tomorrow so it's fair to say I will probably go over on my calories this week again (I only have 400 saved up this week, although I've been more active so with some luck my TDEE is higher now).
The Food Truck Festival sounds amazing.
I've read that Modcloth has a pretty lenient return policy.
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I feel deeply uncomfortable around rich people. Upper middle class even. If they were poor growing up, and became well-off, I am okay. We have a shared experience. If they are rich plumbers,nurses, electricians, or mechanics, I get along just fine.
But if they were born into wealthy families, with college educated parents, and like, that sort of stuff, I have no idea how to talk to them. What could we possibly have in common? I just cant relax, and avoid them whenever possible.
Sort of like when my husband was in the military. There were enlisted, and there were officers. We did not mingle. The officers wives kept their distance, and we enlisted's wives kept our distance from them as well.
NO JUDGING NO JUDGING NO JUDGING. (please?)
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smashley_mashley wrote: »I just bought the party size bag of dark chocolate M&M's from Costco.. I should know better as I will be lucky if they last the week. I just sabotaged myself
We have Sam's club. That place is like a crack house for me. I don't go too often and when I do I only try to buy the stuff I really need. In the past I let my guard down and came home with loads of bulk candies, poptarts, cakes/cookies, etc. "It was not a good day" (as Marie Osmond would say LOL)
We have a tendency to eat at the café when we go there because it's so incredibly cheap. A ginormous piece of pizza and a 32 oz. soda for $1.99. Yes, please! Plus, my husband and daughter LOVE the 4 berry frozen yogurt sundae and it's only $.99!
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Today, I will be in the green for the first time since 4/6. Yay.0
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lalabrucey wrote: »The sound of heavy breathers irritates me. I know I should be more tolerant but there is a woman at one of the supermarkets I visit who is scowling permanently while scanning groceries and all I hear is 'hmphhhh hmphhhh humphhhh...' almost in a perfect rhythm - drives me to distraction!
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Ugh I've been eating terrible this week. I keep ending up in the red even with exercise. I met my goal of one pound lost this week but still I need to get my eating in check. I feel terrible because I know I need to control myself.0
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FluffySandwich wrote: »lalabrucey wrote: »The sound of heavy breathers irritates me. I know I should be more tolerant but there is a woman at one of the supermarkets I visit who is scowling permanently while scanning groceries and all I hear is 'hmphhhh hmphhhh humphhhh...' almost in a perfect rhythm - drives me to distraction!
Oh gosh, don't do that ... its the *really* heavy breathers that catch my attention not just a bit of audible sound - thats normal . I'm talking if you had just run for 20 minutes and then tried to breath only through your nose while you slowed your heat rate down.
Oh no, I'm horrible!0 -
lalabrucey wrote: »FluffySandwich wrote: »lalabrucey wrote: »The sound of heavy breathers irritates me. I know I should be more tolerant but there is a woman at one of the supermarkets I visit who is scowling permanently while scanning groceries and all I hear is 'hmphhhh hmphhhh humphhhh...' almost in a perfect rhythm - drives me to distraction!
Oh gosh, don't do that ... its the *really* heavy breathers that catch my attention not just a bit of audible sound - thats normal . I'm talking if you had just run for 20 minutes and then tried to breath only through your nose while you slowed your heat rate down.
Oh no, I'm horrible!
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FluffySandwich wrote: »lalabrucey wrote: »FluffySandwich wrote: »lalabrucey wrote: »The sound of heavy breathers irritates me. I know I should be more tolerant but there is a woman at one of the supermarkets I visit who is scowling permanently while scanning groceries and all I hear is 'hmphhhh hmphhhh humphhhh...' almost in a perfect rhythm - drives me to distraction!
Oh gosh, don't do that ... its the *really* heavy breathers that catch my attention not just a bit of audible sound - thats normal . I'm talking if you had just run for 20 minutes and then tried to breath only through your nose while you slowed your heat rate down.
Oh no, I'm horrible!
Haha yea know exactly what you mean. Open mouth chewing *and* talking at the same time....I need a cup of tea I think!0 -
geraldinemyoung17 wrote: »Is this thread about diet and exercise confessions, or just about anything? (I wasn't going to read through 411 pages to see when it changed).
- I don't measure my portions, I just guess, so I am pretty sure my calories are not right.
- oh, and I HATE beets! Just typing this gave me the huzzes.
It can be Anything!
I was at work reading this thread and didn't get a chance to look at all the dresses from modcloth and 1861 so I spent a few hours after dinner. I love what I saw but feel that I need to hit my gw first (I don't want to buy fancy stuff only to shrink more and it become too big). I was also browsing all the leggings and tights from sock dreams. Now all I want to do is go on a massive shopping spree for dresses, leggings/tights, and cute shoes.
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Sometimes, I go to CalorieKing.com to check calories on restaurant menus0
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I weigh myself weekly but only if i lost weight. If I gained my pride is too hurt to log ut0
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Work pretty much ruined my whole day. So now it's time to down a bunch of whiskey.0
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spacequiztime wrote: »
Is there an equivalent to show kilojoules? New Zealand or Australia would be ideal if anyone can suggest a grocery site displaying this info0 -
spacequiztime wrote: »
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I sometimes check the "missed connections" section of Craigslist in my area in the secret hope that someone will post about seeing me, thinking that I was cute, and wishing that they'd talked to me. It's silly, I know, and if anyone actually did post anything that I thought was about me, I'd never answer. But still...
I blame all the romantic comedies that I'm hopelessly addicted to.0 -
melimomTARDIS wrote: »smashley_mashley wrote: »I just bought the party size bag of dark chocolate M&M's from Costco.. I should know better as I will be lucky if they last the week. I just sabotaged myself
We have Sam's club. That place is like a crack house for me. I don't go too often and when I do I only try to buy the stuff I really need. In the past I let my guard down and came home with loads of bulk candies, poptarts, cakes/cookies, etc. "It was not a good day" (as Marie Osmond would say LOL)
We have a tendency to eat at the café when we go there because it's so incredibly cheap. A ginormous piece of pizza and a 32 oz. soda for $1.99. Yes, please! Plus, my husband and daughter LOVE the 4 berry frozen yogurt sundae and it's only $.99!
Sam's Club. I guess it's like Costco.
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