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  • Katherine52459
    Katherine52459 Posts: 34 Member
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    Hi everyone. Is it okay that I join this group? A friend suggested it, and I was hoping it would be a place I could post too. Have a great day everyone!
  • mdubbs1
    mdubbs1 Posts: 6,583 Member
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    Cindy and Linda - hi!

    My select 10 came today. Between that and all the SS food I have here I'm running out of excuses not to get back on the wagon.

    This morning was our annual client seminar which starts MUCH too early so I'm dragging. I usually put my email on vacation setting on Fridays. Hopefully I'll have a chance tomorrow to get out and stock up on fruits, vegetables and such!

  • KonaKat
    KonaKat Posts: 3,411 Member
    edited May 2015
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    Katherine--It is definitely okay for you to join and post! We look forward to having you chat with us!!

    Linda--I'm on the old Costco 35 day program which I use to flex. I just get an order every 3 or 4 months. I just delayed mine until August.

    Maryanne--Now, that you have all that great food on hand along with the fresh veggies, etc., we look forward to your continued success.

    Pam--Your picture is now your avatar at the Refugee site.

    I just went and had a shot to help me ward off all kinds of nasty things because of my immune and health problems. Now, watch me get sick!
  • PamS53
    PamS53 Posts: 1,897 Member
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    Jean, thanks so much for putting my picture on the other site for me. I'd ask you how you got it to work, but I'm sure it would not enlighten me any more since I'm not that technology savvy. I really do appreciate the help!

    I've had a nice day. Went to the gym this morning then went and had a pedicure with a friend this afternoon. The place where we went is new and very nice, and it was next door to a newish grocery store that is known for having really good produce. After we finished our pedicures we went next door and picked up a few things for dinner and other treats. I seldom stop at this store as it is a little distant from me, but I may try to go more often as I really liked some of the things they offer that other stores don't seem to carry. There is also a Trader Joes near me now that opened recently that I need to check out. I've never been in one before, but I know many people love them. They are only recently expanding into our area.

    Welcome to the new faces joining us. It's nice to have some new voices and faces on the thread!
  • KonaKat
    KonaKat Posts: 3,411 Member
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    Pam, I just followed their instructions but it isn't as easy as some sites. I thought I would surprise you with getting it done earlier than expected. Glad you are finding more healthy options available for your fresh food shopping. We don't have those in our area.
  • KonaKat
    KonaKat Posts: 3,411 Member
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    I'm off to work for the final day this week of subbing in the chemistry and physics classes. The teacher will be back next week. It has been a good assignment but also a tiring one coming right after the trip. This will be a sad weekend as we spend the last days on the old NS discussion boards. It looks as if I'll be ten short of getting enough clicks in to get another $10 off coupon for the Daily Dose.
  • KonaKat
    KonaKat Posts: 3,411 Member
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    The "new math" for weight loss--from a Linda Spangle email.

    I frequently hear people say that they work “so hard” all day, and then undo
    all of their efforts every night. One of my colleagues used
    to refer to this as “diet mornings and pig-out evenings!”

    While you may not be able to conquer this pattern overnight,
    here are three steps that will help you start to change your
    routine.

    1. Follow the “new math” for weight loss

    To make consistent progress with any weight-loss plan, you
    need to be on your program 95% of the time. If you do the
    math, this means staying on track 19 out of 20 days!

    Rather than assume you have to be perfect for a year, set a
    goal of 19 days on your plan. Track it, monitor it, and push
    hard to accomplish it.

    Anytime you have a day that’s not quite on program, just
    assume it’s one of your 20 days. But that’s the only break
    you get. If you have more than one out of 20 days off your
    plan, you’re decreasing your odds for success.

    Mark your progress on a calendar and push for 19 days in a
    row. When you reach that point, you can either start
    counting again or choose to have one slightly relaxed day,
    then start a new 20-day run.
  • Katherine52459
    Katherine52459 Posts: 34 Member
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    Well, I am happy to say that I tried on a pair of pants that I was not able to fit in six months ago and they fit. Ok, so I have a muffin top but at least I am able to pull them up and zipper them! Progress! I hope everyone has a wonderful day!
  • mdubbs1
    mdubbs1 Posts: 6,583 Member
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    Well, I am happy to say that I tried on a pair of pants that I was not able to fit in six months ago and they fit. Ok, so I have a muffin top but at least I am able to pull them up and zipper them! Progress! I hope everyone has a wonderful day!

    WAY TO GO!!!!!
  • mdubbs1
    mdubbs1 Posts: 6,583 Member
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    The printer called. The newsletter is ready. So I guess I'll mentally rearrange the next couple days to get that picked up, counted out into boxes (I SO hate that; just cause it's boring) and ready for volunteers to pick up.

    I am SO tired! This illness has zapped my energy. I think the cold is gone so I'm just left with the allergies. I'm seeing better. The floaters are still there but I think my brain is adapting. The cough is better. I made it through the first three of my four presentations at the client seminar without having to stop and apologize for my voice (of course I went with a pocket FULL of cough drops.)

    This morning my legs felt terrible and for a minute I couldn't think why. Then I realized I stood up during much of the client seminar yesterday. Guess that was enough. Jeesh!!

    My Select 10 came yesterday and it doesn't fill up as much freezer space as I was worried it might. I think I might do one frozen NS day a week. You know me and my themes...

  • Katherine52459
    Katherine52459 Posts: 34 Member
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    I delayed my NS order by a few days. I have a lot of food left over. I certainly haven't been one hundred percent on program this month.
  • Katherine52459
    Katherine52459 Posts: 34 Member
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    Hope your legs feel better mdubbs1.
  • Helene610
    Helene610 Posts: 2,777 Member
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    I never made it online yesterday. None of my links worked and I was getting a weird error message. I ran a scan and went to bed. My Wednesday exercise consisted of many, many trips up and down a flight of stairs packing the car for the trip home. It must have been mid 80s and pretty humid. My knee and back were complaining during the last half of the trips. we thought we'd leave around noon but it was late afternoon before we had the house cleaned up and everything packed. We arrived in Jacksonville at midnight. We got to figure out a better way for next year. we alwyas think we'll be packed earlier but it doesn't seem to work out that way.
  • Helene610
    Helene610 Posts: 2,777 Member
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    Hi everyone, my friend from Nutriwalkers suggested this might be a good, smaller group to join. I'm Linda, also a retired librarian and proudly owned by 3 cats. I've lost 42 pounds since I started NS last June, now hovering close to goal. I am finding the changeover to MFP confusing and a little overwhelming, glad to find an exchange point to help keep me focused on staying on program. I find the tracking tools here on MFP good for the most part (FitBit linking didn't work out well for me), will need to build habits of checking in daily like I did on the retiring NS site.
    Going to the fitness center for at least a brief 30 minute workout--better than none!
    Linda...Glad you made it here. Now we just have to get Katherine, Liz and Elaina to follow the links. I think they'd enjoy participating in this group.
  • Anemic_Oak
    Anemic_Oak Posts: 46 Member
    edited May 2015
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    mdubbs1 wrote: »
    __AmyW__ wrote: »
    mdubbs1 wrote: »
    I feel scattered. The cat group seems to be moving to delphi (which I admit was my suggestion). You guys are here. I like the format of the NS refugees board and see familiar faces. So I have everything bookmarked and hopefully won't lose anyone!
    What is delphi?
    http://forums.delphiforums.com/NSkittehs


    I started digging around and realized I had signed up over 8 years ago. Guess I never used it much. Is this group about Nutrisystem?

  • Anemic_Oak
    Anemic_Oak Posts: 46 Member
    edited May 2015
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    mdubbs1 wrote: »
    Cindy and Linda - hi!My select 10 came today. Between that and all the SS food I have here I'm running out of excuses not to get back on the wagon.

    I upgraded to the Uniquely Yours. Now I have SS Food that I want to give to the dog. To bad they have expiration dates. I could spread them....waaay out.


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  • Helene610
    Helene610 Posts: 2,777 Member
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    Amy...The core group here had been together on one of the NS threads that Jean has been organizing. When NS announced the Boards were closing, Jean set this up similar to what we were doing on that Board. Anyone is welcome to join in. we're here to support each other. Jean sets it up quarterly and we choose our own goal and exercise for the quarter. We post periodic progress reports, gain, how often you post results is up to you. we chat about things going on in our lives just as face to face friends do. Some people post the food choices and or calorie counts they had that day. It's pretty flexible what you choose to include. I hope this explanation helps.
  • KonaKat
    KonaKat Posts: 3,411 Member
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    Amy--I am one of those who has always used shelf stable food. I am on the Costco 35 day program so I get 35 days of food in my BBB. I flex so I get an order every 3 or 4 months. I order the items I like and it works for me. I don't have much freezer space so if I want a frozen item, I will go the Lean Cuisine route for it, such as the individual pizzas.

    Most of us came to these boards via Nutrisystem but we have people who do not order NS any more. They use the dieting strategies in food selection that NS taught. My original NS order was through QVC's Weekends Off Program which did a fantastic job of teaching people how to eat food out and about or in their own home that met the same or close criteria of the NS program. NS and its food is one tool for losing weight. If someone wants to join who does not use NS, I think we owe it to ourselves and the individual/s to provide a place where we can share and support each other.
  • KonaKat
    KonaKat Posts: 3,411 Member
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    Earlier, I posted the first step I staying on program or plan from the info provided by Linda Spangle. This is the 2nd step:

    2. Do more self-care

    Look at all the places during your day where you can slip in
    a little self-care activity. Sometimes that’s all it takes
    to keep from being so exhausted by late afternoon.

    Janice is a computer specialist who gets so engrossed in her
    work that she often sits for three to four hours without
    taking a break. Then her eyes are tired, her back hurts, and
    she starts craving a candy bar to give her some quick
    energy.

    Eventually, she realized her long periods without breaks
    were adding to the problem. So she found a way to set a
    timer on her computer to go off hourly. Now, once an hour,
    she gets up, walks around, stretches a bit, and drinks some
    water. Her new system has completely changed her patterns,
    and helped her come home a lot less tired.



    Why is this important? Exhaustion sometimes leads to our not thinking clearly. It also leads to cravings for items to make us feel better. Water? Sometimes what we think is hunger is nothing more than our body saying it is dehydrated and needs more water. In this case, we confuse thirst with a false hunger. Coming home tired? We may not want to fix something healthy or even an NS meal; it is so tempting to go through the carry out, etc. Eating small meals frequently can keep the energy level up and keep the blood sugar level from dropping.
  • lmorriss302
    lmorriss302 Posts: 10 Member
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    Helene610 wrote: »
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    Linda...Glad you made it here. Now we just have to get Katherine, Liz and Elaina to follow the links. I think they'd enjoy participating in this group.
    [/quote]
    Hi Helene, I think Katherine is here now too.