Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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CountessKitteh wrote: »ladybuggnorris wrote: »jessicaademas wrote: »My confession: I never EVER eat breakfast. I never log my exercises so i dont eat back the calories. I will pull the cheese off over everything (unnecessary calories). If it has bread, I will remove most of it. I will skip meals if I ate too much. Whenever I over eat, I move thoes calories to the next day and work with whatever calories I have left. Some of these are good habits some are not I know. But I also know how my own body feels and what I personally can handle.
I have to disagree that cheese calories are unnecessary. Just like bread calories. I do not understand this foreign concept.
One of the best foods ever - CHEESE BREAD - definitely necessary calories in my book!
Cheese is the second most important food product in my life.
What's the first?!
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Oh, my other gym confession that I didn't post yesterday! - a girl at the gym asked me how to use the Smith machine. She wanted to do squats. I explained what the Smith machine does and let her rep in in the squat rack. She did one set of bare bar. Then she did one set of bare bar on the Smith machine, and said she liked it because it was easier. The snarky gym snob in me had some very choice words I wanted to say, but I didn't. And I felt hardcore because she "couldn't imagine" squatting what I was squatting. Which was only 135, but still!0
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I was on a ladder yesterday, trying to peer into a scuttle hole in someone's stuffed closet. My husband was on the floor, bracing the ladder as leaned over a shelf and a rod of clothing.
As I was coming down, HE BIT MY *kitten*! He said he couldn't resist.
As his boss, I had to give him a stern reprimand and lecture on ladder safety and another one on sexual harassment in the workplace. As his wife, I giggled.
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HollandOats wrote: »cindeelee1 wrote: »I need to take in more Protein and CUT MY SODIUM INTAKE IN HALF - which is easier said than done - and I have a HORRIBLE addiction to Wintergreen Lifesavers - the Sugar Free ones just aren't the same.
Protein is the one I have the most trouble with too.
I always find myself about 30g short of my protein goal, but with no room for more calories... working on that...
I ordered some protein powder off of Amazon - Bluebonnet Dual Action Protein - Chocolate. Excellent reviews and 26g of protein a scoop, with only 4g carbs... I think it's about 110 cals a serving (before whatever you mix it with). Going to try working that in for breakfasts instead of my cereal, but I love my cereal, so I'll likely just end of having both, oh well
Edited for: Correct product name and clarification.
Just make your protein shake with water and use the shake as your cereal milk0 -
Well this pretty much sums up how I feel.. Yesterday I kept to my calorie goal and today this^ happened. What is worse is that this cycle repeats all the time: 1st day - well, 2nd - bad, 3rd - well, 4th - bad and so on.. I hope I get the hang of healthy eating, controlling myself and losing weight someday..0 -
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Congrats @ShibaEars !!
I walked next door to CVS to pick up a prescription, and they still had Easter candy on the shelf for 90% off. They still had Cadbury Cream eggs and Cadbury mini eggs there!! I stopped, hesitated, and then walked out of the store. Go me!0 -
I confess that at some point, in the last 7 days, I ate three Twinkies. I honestly don't remember what day I did this, but the wrappers are in my cupboard as proof ( my son's disappointment that his Twinkies are gone is palatable), and since I can't remember the day, I haven't logged them. Since they are made of foam, they can't REALLY count, can they?0
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birdiebunny wrote: »My go to health food was granny smith apples. Now that I'm allergic to them my go to snack food is chocolate. So many more calories in that....
How do you become allergic to granny smith apples after eating them previously? I know allergies can be weird. Just curious. I LOVE granny smith apples. I had an addiction to them for a while, but cut back after going low-carb.0 -
I confess that at some point, in the last 7 days, I ate three Twinkies. I honestly don't remember what day I did this, but the wrappers are in my cupboard as proof ( my son's disappointment that his Twinkies are gone is palatable), and since I can't remember the day, I haven't logged them. Since they are made of foam, they can't REALLY count, can they?
I can't even eat one, much less three! LOL
Edited: I meant to add because they're gross lol!0 -
girlperson666 wrote: »while i was putting groceries away, i took a swig of mrs buttersworth straight from the bottle.
I used to drink syrup as a child. And, maybe when I got a little older too.
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Janevien67 wrote: »
Well this pretty much sums up how I feel.. Yesterday I kept to my calorie goal and today this^ happened. What is worse is that this cycle repeats all the time: 1st day - well, 2nd - bad, 3rd - well, 4th - bad and so on.. I hope I get the hang of healthy eating, controlling myself and losing weight someday..
It takes practice! Don't get discouraged. It really is a trial and error process. Give yourself time to create new habits.0 -
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If I overeat one day, I often just don't log it. That red number is too depressing...I just try to do better the next day.0
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marissafit06 wrote: »
The closest one is about 45 minutes away, but it's the next town over from my in-laws... And I happen to be dropping my son off at their house today...0 -
raelynnsmama52512 wrote: »I confess that at some point, in the last 7 days, I ate three Twinkies. I honestly don't remember what day I did this, but the wrappers are in my cupboard as proof ( my son's disappointment that his Twinkies are gone is palatable), and since I can't remember the day, I haven't logged them. Since they are made of foam, they can't REALLY count, can they?
I can't even eat one, much less three! LOL
Edited: I meant to add because they're gross lol!
I KNOW!! GOD WHY!?!??!!??!?!?!?! * Shakes fist at the sky* - lol I can totally think of better things to eat 3 of !0 -
ScarletShopaholic wrote: »Not to ruin the vibe or anything, but my husband texted me a little while ago and told me my step-daughter had a miscarriage. I am really sad for her and especially sad for my husband. He was so looking forward to becoming a grandpa. I am a little sad too as I had just started warming up to the idea of being MoNana or GrandMo.
So sorry for your loss
Thank you.
Thank you.
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I think I just got trolled by my kid. She was rubbing her eyes, so I asked her if she wanted to take a nap. She said yes, but the fact that I can hear Peppa Pig on her tv and her playing makes me think she just wanted to play in her room.0
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raelynnsmama52512 wrote: »I confess that at some point, in the last 7 days, I ate three Twinkies. I honestly don't remember what day I did this, but the wrappers are in my cupboard as proof ( my son's disappointment that his Twinkies are gone is palatable), and since I can't remember the day, I haven't logged them. Since they are made of foam, they can't REALLY count, can they?
I can't even eat one, much less three! LOL
Edited: I meant to add because they're gross lol!
I KNOW!! GOD WHY!?!??!!??!?!?!?! * Shakes fist at the sky* - lol I can totally think of better things to eat 3 of !
Hahaha! My husband LOVES twinkies, but I'm the mean *kitten* who won't buy any when I go shopping lmao. I don't even want those disgusting things in my house!0
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