Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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quiksylver296 wrote: »Confession: I cannot buy 4 packs of Lenny and Larry's cookies. One cookie is 380 calories. I've had two this morning. I've tweaked the rest of my day - still sitting a couple hundred calories above maintenance.
I still have 4 cookies left.
Yikes! Maybe look at the calories before you buy next time0 -
I actually knew it when I bought them.Freaking PMS hangries.
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »
Milky Way spread? Sounds dangerous!
I'm surprised Oreo never released an Oreo Cream spread before.
I want to eat rubbish out of a jar so badly!!1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »
Those are the WORST! I find if I eat too early in the morning that time then I want to inhale the whole fridge.
The only time I ever really crave overly salty things like chips, crackers, turkey jerky, etc. is around that time.1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »
My stupid goals (that I already announced to my trainer) have me cutting through Thanksgiving and Christmas. Not sure what I was thinking.
I am not sure either. I never try to lose during the holidays.0 -
I want to eat rubbish out of a jar so badly!!
Do it. You have a serious weight loss in a couple of weeks.3 -
I want to eat rubbish out of a jar so badly!!
Probably the only time you are legitimately allowed to. Quick, go get a jar of something good! I'll live vicariously through you.1 -
MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »
I am not sure either. I never try to lose during the holidays.
That's what I did last year, expecting to be right on it in the new year and drop half a ton throughout the year. Turns out I only dropped half a stone.Oh well. This year I won't go crazy on the Christmas food. 1 pack of 6 mince pies, 1 small Christmas pudding and whatever chocolate is given to me. Over 2 weeks I think that will be fine. I might have to do some mileage on the stationary bike as well.
... alcohol doesn't count right?1 -
kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »
Milky Way spread? Sounds dangerous!
I'm surprised Oreo never released an Oreo Cream spread before.
Tis! I never bought it again, because it was just too good.0 -
That's what I did last year, expecting to be right on it in the new year and drop half a ton throughout the year. Turns out I only dropped half a stone.Oh well. This year I won't go crazy on the Christmas food. 1 pack of 6 mince pies, 1 small Christmas pudding and whatever chocolate is given to me. Over 2 weeks I think that will be fine. I might have to do some mileage on the stationary bike as well.
... alcohol doesn't count right?
Not counting work and church group celebrations, between 12/20 and 1/2 there are four birthdays in my immediate family. I make GF cakes for those and I eat them. On the plus side, I have to skip the dessert tables at all those other parties, so it evens out.2 -
Competition in THREE days, guys! AAAHHHHHH!!!
I actually told my trainer I wanted to cut after this competition because of our anniversary trip to Belize in March. I do want to rock a bikini, but I also want to eat ALL the peanut butter fudge at Christmas!
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quiksylver296 wrote: »Competition in THREE days, guys! AAAHHHHHH!!!
I actually told my trainer I wanted to cut after this competition because of our anniversary trip to Belize in March. I do want to rock a bikini, but I also want to eat ALL the peanut butter fudge at Christmas!
What do you mean by cut? And you will do great!0 -
That's what I did last year, expecting to be right on it in the new year and drop half a ton throughout the year. Turns out I only dropped half a stone.Oh well. This year I won't go crazy on the Christmas food. 1 pack of 6 mince pies, 1 small Christmas pudding and whatever chocolate is given to me. Over 2 weeks I think that will be fine. I might have to do some mileage on the stationary bike as well.
... alcohol doesn't count right?
Alcohol definitely doesn't count.0 -
It's funny I would rather do jar of Nutella than a jar of peanut butter. Pretty sure I did manage a jar of Milky Way spread once about 15 years ago.
I never heard of Milky Way spread. But put me in the peanut butter camp.0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Confession: I cannot buy 4 packs of Lenny and Larry's cookies. One cookie is 380 calories. I've had two this morning. I've tweaked the rest of my day - still sitting a couple hundred calories above maintenance.
I still have 4 cookies left.
My philosophy would be to eat all of them and put it behind me.0 -
What do you mean by cut? And you will do great!
Lose fat.0 -
They’re huge. There’s no way!0 -
I think I would have. Tomorrow is a new day and all that.0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »
Lose fat.
Extra meat, less potatoes?0 -
Excellent! I knew you would be on my side POF!0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Competition in THREE days, guys! AAAHHHHHH!!!
I actually told my trainer I wanted to cut after this competition because of our anniversary trip to Belize in March. I do want to rock a bikini, but I also want to eat ALL the peanut butter fudge at Christmas!
It is me or are her arms just too skinny?1 -
Last for dinner I had some Chinese takeout. A big order of egg foo young and a small order of boneless spare ribs. I really want it it was good3
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I feel better now for getting that off my chest LOL1
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Last for dinner I had some Chinese takeout. A big order of egg foo young and a small order of boneless spare ribs. I really want it it was good
Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do! No regrets! As long as you carry on with the plan as usual then there is no harm done.
.... I want Chinese now.... dang1 -
I eat PB2 (powdered peanut butter) out of the jar for an afternoon snack.0
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I would warn against that (protein farts)
Not that I know that from experience or anything.
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I never heard of Milky Way spread. But put me in the peanut butter camp.
British milky ways are totally different to American milky ways I think. An American one is more like what we'd call a Mars bar. British milky ways have a soft, light, fluffy white filling (no caramel) and are dangerously moreish! I've avoided buying the spread just because I fear I'd eat the whole thing with a spoon (or my fingers in an emergency).1 -
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British milky ways are totally different to American milky ways I think. An American one is more like what we'd call a Mars bar. British milky ways have a soft, light, fluffy white filling (no caramel) and are dangerously moreish! I've avoided buying the spread just because I fear I'd eat the whole thing with a spoon (or my fingers in an emergency).
Been there. It was glorious.
And when you buy a Milky Way you always have to buy the twin pack. Who would only want one?!2 -
kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »
I would warn against that (protein farts)
Not that I know that from experience or anything.
Yeah. The poor people at the gym yesterday...1
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