100% Challenge - Spring Means 100% Green - Mon 5/11 to Sun 6/21 - Join Anytime!

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  • dharris1014
    dharris1014 Posts: 509 Member
    6/10 NOT 100%

    Had a fun night out with some Lady friends. It was a place called Hamburger Mary's. It is drag queens, and they offer charity bingo nights, it was a hoot. And we help a couple of children's charity groups here in Tampa. I ate a naked Mary, which was a hamburger with mushrooms and onions, and cheese with lettuce as the bun, a couple of bites of cole slaw, and a couple of bites of fruit cups. Calorie wise I was good, where I went wrong was with the fireball and diet coke. We just have to let loose some time.
  • Trixie258
    Trixie258 Posts: 232 Member
    mslesam wrote: »
    Sorry y'all I'm dropping out of this challenge, too much stuff happening right now.
    So sorry that you've decided to drop out..I hope all is ok!
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  • Trixie258
    Trixie258 Posts: 232 Member
    edited June 2015

    Small heads up, If anybody uses Dannon Light & Fit Greek Yogurt I bought some at Costco this morning, It was $3 off which made it $10.99 for a box of 18 or approx. 61 cents per container, Only three flavors but a darn good price as I see it.


    Hi All
    I walked the 1.3 miles to the bank this morning and then came home and had my NS Frozen Pancakes and NS Chocolate Protein shake for breakfast, I had my Banana before the walk. Then at 9:45 I left the house for Costco and picked up Two 5 pound bags of Frozen veges, two L&F Greek Yogurt, Gala Apples, Clementines and a 32 pack of Duracell AAA batteries @ $14.99. Total for the order was $65+, Now Including the NS food on hand I am good for the next three weeks for Grocery store items, excluding a trip to the produce store for Bananas in two days. Then I stopped at McDs for two large Black Coffees for my Brother & I. I am just waiting for him to come back from the ShopRite so I can help carry in the Groceries, Notably the SR water on sale @ $2.88 per case of 24 in the plastic wrap pack, No cardboard box in it. Bottom line 1.3 miles plus the Costco walking. It was getting hot out this morning already too.

    Have a Great Day
    Roger

    Thanks for the heads up on the yogurt Roger...the closest Costco for me is almost 2 hours away :(
    Great job on your walking and shopping

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  • Trixie258
    Trixie258 Posts: 232 Member
    6/10 NOT 100%

    Had a fun night out with some Lady friends. It was a place called Hamburger Mary's. It is drag queens, and they offer charity bingo nights, it was a hoot. And we help a couple of children's charity groups here in Tampa. I ate a naked Mary, which was a hamburger with mushrooms and onions, and cheese with lettuce as the bun, a couple of bites of cole slaw, and a couple of bites of fruit cups. Calorie wise I was good, where I went wrong was with the fireball and diet coke. We just have to let loose some time.

    Sounds like fun Donna!!


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  • Trixie258
    Trixie258 Posts: 232 Member
    Hi All,

    I just posted on the Early Risers Thread that I would drop in and immediately join this Challenge. I've been struggling a bit lately. I'm maintaining my loss...but that is NOT losing and I need to get focused again. So today is THE day! I am 100% so far today, through breakfast and lunch and have my dinner planned out so there is no need to worry. I've done this plan for many months now and there is NO reason why I can't continue. So here and now I am committing to myself and you all that I WILL get this done! Whew...that is bold and brave...but basically that is what it takes, believe in yourself and you CAN accomplish what you set out to do. Man, does that feel good!

    Thank you Roger :-)

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    I know you can do it Millie!!

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  • Trixie258
    Trixie258 Posts: 232 Member
    suegen1 wrote: »
    = 6/9 and 6/10 100 %

    I hope everybody is doing well.


    HI Sue...your rocking the 100%
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  • Trixie258
    Trixie258 Posts: 232 Member
    6/10 NOT 100%

    Ok..not sure what's up but I've been ravenous the last couple days! I had a extra PF..I am gonna try my hardest to be 100% today!

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  • milliehubbardyahoo
    milliehubbardyahoo Posts: 61 Member
    edited June 2015
    6/10 100%

    Made it through the after work and evening timeframe OP, that is my danger zone. Now that summer is here I can distract myself with taking care of my garden (flowers). That required a run to Wally World last night to get a new hose...for the last several weeks I have been guarding my daylilies. I planted them 3 years ago and have yet to see a bloom since the deer think my garden is their personal salad bar!! Well...success!! I have finally seen blooms open and they are beautiful! I must have 30 stems with 4-5 buds on each stem, if I can keep the deer away it will be a spectacular few weeks! Of course the deer especially like the "expensive" hybrid lilies, they could care less about the run of the mill Stella d'Oro variety. Success all around :-)

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  • CanyonDweller
    CanyonDweller Posts: 129 Member
    edited June 2015
    100% 06/10/2015

    Hey Millie- Glad to see you here. I’m not happy to hear about your lilies and the deer. Glad you have blooms, but we are planting some for the first time this year. We ordered Stella de Oro, Strawberry Candy and Pardon Me. They are plants and we should receive them next week. We have a herd of five deer that are in our yard every night, so the lilies may be doomed from the start. We are putting them in a ½ barrel next to the front porch which we sit on most early mornings with the paper and coffee. We do have some deer repellent spray we could use, but it smells really bad and I would hate to enjoy that with my morning coffee too. LOL

    Have a great day!
    Linda Kay
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  • milliehubbardyahoo
    milliehubbardyahoo Posts: 61 Member

    Hey Millie- Glad to see you here. I’m not happy to hear about your lilies and the deer. Glad you have blooms, but we are planting some for the first time this year. We ordered Stella de Oro, Strawberry Candy and Pardon Me. They are plants and we should receive them next week. We have a herd of five deer that are in our yard every night, so the lilies may be doomed from the start. We are putting them in a ½ barrel next to the front porch which we sit on most early mornings with the paper and coffee. We do have some deer repellent spray we could use, but it smells really bad and I would hate to enjoy that with my morning coffee too. LOL

    The deer repellent will probably work especially if you have the barrel next to the house. If you spray the night before it should dry up by morning and you won't really smell it. I had used a brand last year that had more of a "minty" scent but I don't think it worked as well as the "stinky" stuff.

    I have Strawberry Candy also, just beautiful. You will really enjoy them. Be careful, Daylilies can be really addictive, there are so many new varieties each year. The "Candy" series are really beautiful. I also have 'Chocolate Candy' that I'm hoping to see this year...that one is planted in a different bed that has yet to bloom, so fingers are crossed...there are buds but since I've yet to see the buds open I'm not sure if it is the Chocolate Candy or 'Darla Anita'...planted all of these 3 years ago and...well you know the story!!
  • Chalmation
    Chalmation Posts: 2,625 Member
    edited June 2015
    6/9 100%
    6/10 Not 100%

    I ruined my 100% streak!!! :'( I fell asleep on the couch after work and didn't wake up till 4am! So I missed dinner and dessert. I did get all my water in, though. :smiley:


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  • Nightingale2200
    Nightingale2200 Posts: 1,183 Member
    6/10 NOT 100%

    Had a fun night out with some Lady friends. It was a place called Hamburger Mary's. It is drag queens, and they offer charity bingo nights, it was a hoot. And we help a couple of children's charity groups here in Tampa. I ate a naked Mary, which was a hamburger with mushrooms and onions, and cheese with lettuce as the bun, a couple of bites of cole slaw, and a couple of bites of fruit cups. Calorie wise I was good, where I went wrong was with the fireball and diet coke. We just have to let loose some time.


    Sounds very nice, Donna. And, working with charities for children is such a great thing.

    I bet dinner was awesome.



    6/10 100%

    Made it through the after work and evening timeframe OP, that is my danger zone. Now that summer is here I can distract myself with taking care of my garden (flowers). That required a run to Wally World last night to get a new hose...for the last several weeks I have been guarding my daylilies. I planted them 3 years ago and have yet to see a bloom since the deer think my garden is their personal salad bar!! Well...success!! I have finally seen blooms open and they are beautiful! I must have 30 stems with 4-5 buds on each stem, if I can keep the deer away it will be a spectacular few weeks! Of course the deer especially like the "expensive" hybrid lilies, they could care less about the run of the mill Stella d'Oro variety. Success all around :-)

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    We have deer constantly and they are not afraid to come up anywhere in the yard. We are surrounded by woods and they think we are their private entertainment. LOL!

    Your flowers sound gorgeous, Millie.




    Chalmation wrote: »
    6/9 100%
    6/10 Not 100%

    I ruined my 100% streak!!! :'( I fell asleep on the couch after work and didn't wake up till 4am! So I missed dinner and dessert. I did get all my water in, though. :smiley:


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    OH NO, Cindy. There should be a "free" card to play with circumstances such as this.
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  • Nightingale2200
    Nightingale2200 Posts: 1,183 Member
    100% 06/10/2015



    Have a great day!
    Linda Kay
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    Waving at ya, Linda Kay. :smiley:
  • RogerToo
    RogerToo Posts: 16,157 Member

    06/10/2015 100%


    Hi All
    Well it is now hot and sticky (Humid) outside. I woke up early and looked at the temperature at 6:15AM and it was 71 degrees. I decided to walk right them and take a nap later to make up for the lost sleep. So I walked to McDonalds and picked up my Large Black Coffee and walked back home using a different route where possible. 2.24 miles done. Then after Breakfast my brother wanted to attack the Ivy in the back yard so we did that, filled a Bin and took it and the Broken Laundry Basket we had filled with Ivy the other day to the Branches dumpster at the recycle center and Threw the Broken basket away in the bin for that and home.

    Have a Great Day
    RogerToo
    6/10 100%

    Made it through the after work and evening timeframe OP, that is my danger zone. Now that summer is here I can distract myself with taking care of my garden (flowers). That required a run to Wally World last night to get a new hose...for the last several weeks I have been guarding my daylilies. I planted them 3 years ago and have yet to see a bloom since the deer think my garden is their personal salad bar!! Well...success!! I have finally seen blooms open and they are beautiful! I must have 30 stems with 4-5 buds on each stem, if I can keep the deer away it will be a spectacular few weeks! Of course the deer especially like the "expensive" hybrid lilies, they could care less about the run of the mill Stella d'Oro variety. Success all around :-)

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    Hi Millie
    Those critters can be very destructive. My sister had landscaping done one year, the deer decimated it in about two days.

    Cheers
    RogerToo
  • Nightingale2200
    Nightingale2200 Posts: 1,183 Member
    Hey Roger!!!!!!!!!!
  • milliehubbardyahoo
    milliehubbardyahoo Posts: 61 Member

    Great article on MFP Blog today...it is on the "Live" tab of the blog. Good information for those of us who sometimes get discouraged at slow progress.

    The Upside of a Weight-Loss Plateau

    Stopped losing weight? Here's why that may actually be a good thing...

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  • Nightingale2200
    Nightingale2200 Posts: 1,183 Member
    6/11 100%



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  • dharris1014
    dharris1014 Posts: 509 Member
    6/11 100%
  • suegen1
    suegen1 Posts: 432 Member
    06/11 100 %
  • milliehubbardyahoo
    milliehubbardyahoo Posts: 61 Member
    edited June 2015
    6/11 100%

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  • CanyonDweller
    CanyonDweller Posts: 129 Member
    100% 06/11/2015

    Linda Kay
  • RogerToo
    RogerToo Posts: 16,157 Member

    06/11/2015 Not 100%


    Hi All
    Long story behind that the begins with getting breakfast setup for today and ends with eating a Banana to keep it from being wasted. Oops :)

    Have a a Great Day
    RogerToo
    Great article on MFP Blog today...it is on the "Live" tab of the blog. Good information for those of us who sometimes get discouraged at slow progress.

    The Upside of a Weight-Loss Plateau

    Stopped losing weight? Here's why that may actually be a good thing...

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    Hi Millie
    Thank You for the pointer to an interesting read. Even I get that way now and then.

    Cheers
    Roger
  • Chalmation
    Chalmation Posts: 2,625 Member
    6/11 Not 100%
    Uh-oh. Two in a row. But I'll be 100% every day from now until Father's Day, unless I fall asleep again before dinner....


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  • Trixie258
    Trixie258 Posts: 232 Member
    6/11 100%

    I did it...I made 100% yesterday..plan on the same today!
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  • Nightingale2200
    Nightingale2200 Posts: 1,183 Member
    Congrats to all OP!

    Roger, what was the long story behind the banana?

    Cindy, did you fall asleep again?
  • ginnywed
    ginnywed Posts: 327 Member
    100% June 9, 10.and 11. I haven't been on because I couldn't read the board due to my eye surgery and need for 60 gazillion eye drops. So everything was blurry. Now I just have floaters that I have to get used to but at least I can see now.
  • Nightingale2200
    Nightingale2200 Posts: 1,183 Member
    ginnywed wrote: »
    100% June 9, 10.and 11. I haven't been on because I couldn't read the board due to my eye surgery and need for 60 gazillion eye drops. So everything was blurry. Now I just have floaters that I have to get used to but at least I can see now.

    Glad your eyesight has improved, ginny. I know you had to be kinda miserable.

  • Nightingale2200
    Nightingale2200 Posts: 1,183 Member
    100% 6/12



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  • milliehubbardyahoo
    milliehubbardyahoo Posts: 61 Member
    6/12 100%

    Yay!! Made it through another day...even with taking DH out to dinner to celebrate the end of another school year. Lean broiled steak, baked potato and salad...plus a 2nd 2 mile walk after dinner. It was a good day...headed off to bed...nite, nite everyone!
  • Nightingale2200
    Nightingale2200 Posts: 1,183 Member
    Wonderful, millie. You stayed OP!!!!!! That supper sounds good, too. :) AND, you walked afterwards? What determination. :)