WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JANUARY 2018

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  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,610 Member
    langman22 wrote: »
    Barbie, I like your only 3 meals a day and wish I could do that. I have low blood sugar so should eat about 8 times a day. I have the hardest time in the evenings but try not to eat anything after 7. So a lot of planning to spread the calories out. I tend to eat the same things to make it easier.

    I also have low blood sugar and I've found what works best for me is this:

    10:30-11:00 am - small crackers & cheese (100 calories)

    12:30 am - banana

    2:00 pm - light lunch

    3:30 pm - yogurt

    4:45 pm - fruit

    6:00 pm - 100 grams of cottage cheese, cucumber & radish slices (mixed into the cottage cheese) and sometimes also a few whole grain rye crackers with margarine

    7:30-8:00 pm - dinner

    9:30 pm - first snack

    11:00 pm - second snack

    1 am - off to bed! Which I really should be doing now since it is 1:24 am. Oops!


    Machka in Oz

  • SophieRosieMom
    SophieRosieMom Posts: 3,657 Member
    Rori - NYKaren - Barbie - Judefit - I reviewed my 2017 food expenses. What a shocker to see how much we were spending on junk food and alcohol and food items that were spur of the moment. I try to shop the grocery sales but tend to go overboard and things get lost in the freezer. :( I think planning to reduce food spending by 10% is a good idea, along with eating out of that freezer!

    I watched a documentary on FMTV this weekend about a couple decided to live off food stamp equivalent for a week. In their area, they would have qualified for $50 ($25 ea). They had a shopping list and stuck to it. It was hard and they were hungry by the end of the week and could no longer afford the variety of fruits and vegetables they loved - altho they did buy carrots and lettuce for salads as I recall. They even went dumpster diving for bread.

    What I didn't realize was in some inner city areas, there aren't grocery stores which sell fresh quality fruits and vegetables or which aren't terribly expensive, so folks don't have much choice other than fast food places and convenience stores with processed foods and canned goods. It's often case of ramen noodles vs. a head of lettuce and a couple apples, so the ramen wins.

    That's where Food banks come to the rescue, and community gardens.

    Becca, I immediately thought of you and your fabulous cooking skills on how to stretch food dollars! You are my hero!

    So my challenge this year will be a better steward of our food dollars - spending them wisely and on better quality food. I feel very blessed to have more food choices available and have no one to blame but myself if I don't have healthy food in the fridge and pantry.

    Newbies - my DH has RA and is very, very picky about what he can eat as his meds have made his stomach super sensitive. So he focuses meat & potatoes, hot dogs, and take-out burgers. Sweets - not much anymore. So I fix 2 different types meals at our house and am thrilled when I can get him to eat a vegetable or apple.

    On that note, hope those of you in the arctic freeze are keeping warm! Sue, hope your heat is back on and pipes made it through the power outage. Smart thinking going to the Y!

    Lanette
    Warmer (32.5f) and foggy SW WA State
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,709 Member
    edited January 2018
    I am hypo also and need to eat often. It's not pretty when my blood sugar goes low. :o I can't even speak. Over the years I have learnt what works for me and I ALWAYS have a Quest bar in my handbag (purse). Even our evening meal is split into sections - 6 pm main meal. 8 pm stewed fruit and yoghurt. 8.30 pm small piece of cheese. 8.45 pm one candy. :D
    I am about to have my mid afternoon snack a bit early as I've done my extra calorie workout and my blood sugar is plummeting. Aaaaarrrrrgggghhh! I will have my homemade yoghurt cheese, a raw zucchini and a raw carrot.

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxx
  • janetr7476
    janetr7476 Posts: 4,001 Member
    I checked out my yearly MFP stats and had to laugh, I logged in 367 days. Surprising to see how many steps taken and calories burned.

    Janetr OKC
  • SophieRosieMom
    SophieRosieMom Posts: 3,657 Member
    Lagopus wrote: »
    Oooh! Take a look here and maybe you'll see what I mean about how magical moonlight is at the dead of winter darkness in the High Arctic. Check out the brooding mountains in the background!
    http://svalbardposten.no/nyheter/fredelig-feiring/19.9257
    This is an article from our local paper, Svalbardposten, describing our peaceful New Year's Eve festivities. If you read the whole article, you'll learn that the police broke up one rowdy party at 2 am, when the neighbors complained. But there were no arrests and that was all the police did that night.
    /Penny, always in love with the t07190.gif

    Penny
    - thank you! It's fun reading all of the articles in that paper, by the way.

    Lanette
  • janetr7476
    janetr7476 Posts: 4,001 Member
    Karen NY "Janet you are gonna love the IP. Have you made hard boiled eggs yet—they peel like a dream. I just made my favorite lentil soup for the week-love it!"

    I am not and have never been a picky eater, there are very few foods I won't eat, boiled eggs being one of them. I can't get passed the texture of the white. :). Today I'm cooking my chicken breasts for the week.

    Janetr OKC

  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,264 Member
    stat for the day:

    0 runner- 60min, 41al, 12ah, 106ac, 9.24min mi, 138mhr, 6.40mi = 436c
    apple watch- 464c

    driving today, have an eye appointment and i won't be able to get there in time with the train schedule. feels weird not being on the bike.

    later peeps
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,264 Member
    Machka and Marilyn, I too can gain weight even while doing lots of long runs training for a marathon. They say hard exercise makes you feel hungrier. Your body likes to maintain its homeostatis. The only way I find to really drop weight is to throw in the odd fasting day. It also resets my Sugar Monster button to a lower level. o4ba80mchmol.gif

    wonder what i'm doing different, i don't gain while running
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,264 Member
    according to MFP

    logged in 367 days
    burned 282,573 calories
    logged, 1411 meals
    logged, 2060 workouts
    walked, 1,056,833 stepts, over 528miles
    most active on wednesdays
    most active day on nov. 5th, burned 3480 cal. that day
    highest step day was 57,471 steps, done on nov. 5th
  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,317 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    kevrit wrote: »
    Found my stats for as long as I’ve been on MFP. Not very impressed for the length of time I’ve been a member. I need to improve for my health!

    Where did you find those stats?

    I found the on the progress page down towards the bottom.

    Roaming Rita
  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,317 Member
    times60 wrote: »
    Can some tell me how to bookmark. When I click all it says is I have no bookmarks. Doesn's allow me to bookmark and I would love to join this site. I am a 50+ women who would love some friends to share stories

    At the top right corner of this thread there is a little star ⭐️ click on it to change it color. That bookmarks it.

    Hope this helps!

    Rita Rv-er
  • KetoneKaren
    KetoneKaren Posts: 6,412 Member
    edited January 2018
    Re! Yay! (((Hugs))) Drop in whenever it works out, we just love to hear from you!

    Karen in Virginia
  • wildhorsewendy
    wildhorsewendy Posts: 563 Member
    Hi Sisters, it's my first day back at the office today. I also need to run out to the beehives and take some queens out.

    Machka, I always book mark this thread using the golden star and i don't get any notifications at all, so there must be a setting somewhere that you can turn off notifications? I don't remember turning it off but maybe I did. I live life so fast that i certainly don't remember every little action I take.

    Frankies Girl, I think your word just might be "Consistency" LOL.

    I like all the ideas on No Spending and using up what's in your cupboards and freezer. We are starting this year for the next six months with a reduced paycheck...but our expenses have not been reduced. The plan is to cut our mortgages in half as soon as we get paid out for our shares, but that doesn't happen till June so we will just have to tighten the belt and struggle through for the next 12 paydays. I have cut back expenses where I can, ie I dropped my gym membership and I am doing daily morning workouts instead. I think this is actually better for me anyway as I am better off with a daily routine before the day starts and my good intentions get de railed. I am also cutting way down on using gas, staying home more which is hard on me as I get so restless and bored. I am a born wanderer, always wanting to see or do something new.

    I am trying to start my Post Christmas fast and drop the pounds I gained over the holidays. I did a partial fast yesterday which helps to get my appetite levels down. Sometimes it takes a few days of trying before I can get my fast started, but usually after one day it gets easy to stay on it till I choose to eat again. Most of the pav, chocolate and icecream is all gone now and if I stay home, stay busy, stay out of the supermarket I can control my desire to buy more.

    Usually when I run, I don't gain weight as long as I control my eating, but I don't lose weight either. I see running as a way to maintain my weight. Cutting calories by fasting or semi-fasting is my tool of choice for dropping pounds. Okay darlings, time to start my new morning routine inspired by Barbie, the model of virtue.

    <3 Wendy

  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    edited January 2018
    Wendy: I can't imagine a male in his mid-twenties without a driver's license unless he lost it due to poor driving or DUI. (driving under the influence of intoxicants). My kids are older--son is in his forties and daughter is in her late 30's. I still worry about them regularly, but they're both past the time of driving DUI. Not so sure about DSIL. DS got caught once and had to go to classes ordered by the judge. Luckily there was no wreck and no one hurt in his misadventure and his record is squeaky clan now. :star:

    Sharon: Last summer a friend stopped by to share news about one of our mutual friends who was newly widowed. Along the way she remarked about how awful it is that there aren't any bees. We stopped at the end of our sidewalk where I have some native flowers planted & I directed her gaze there. The wildflowers were full of honeybees. Planting flowers helps, and so does avoiding insecticide sprays. As individuals we can't fix the whole problem, but we can make a tiny difference that makes the difference between life and death for at least some of our precious bees. :star:

    Viv in York: Happy New Years to you! I hope the year gets better for your family. Your poor grandson has had a rough time. I hope he feels better soon. :flowerforyou:

    Machka: I love the photo of the sailboats in the harbor. Thank you for sharing! :bigsmile:

    Tere in RVA: Happy New Year to you, too! :star:

    Karen in VA: I love the word pluck. Great choice. :flowerforyou:

    Barbie: Our weather was bad enough that the dedicated fireworks crowd across the river in WA stayed home. Thank goodness. The bangs they set off wreck our poor little dog & he has more than enough health challenges right now. Thank you for keeping our group together by starting a new thread each month. I am grateful to you for the role you play in keeping this thread going. It is a lifeline. :heart:


    I'm out of time for now and not even close to having read everyone's posts. I'll play catch up later.

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

    Katla in beautiful NW Oregon

    "So many of us believe in perfection, which ruins everything else, because the perfect is not only the enemy of the good; it's also the enemy of the realistic, the possible and the fun."

  • spikeyhair
    spikeyhair Posts: 2,078 Member
    Kate UK <3
  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,317 Member
    B)
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,709 Member
    edited January 2018
    I faithfully log everything every day (except Christmas Day and Boxing Day) and I rarely go over CICO. Even so I have recently gained a few pounds and I put it down to alcohol, which, I believe, affects the body's metabolism. This is my second AF day. o:) I am much helped by the AF beers. :D I have one small one with my dinner. Low in calories. I gave myself a gold star on my alcohol chart yesterday and will add another today. I print a nice calendar page from Word.
    I have been absolutely starving these last two days since I started my extra exercise, but I am keeping my eating under control. I am going to weigh on Friday. Then every Monday and Friday.
    I'm looking forward to my 2nd day of c25k tomorrow. My yoga friend is going to try out "walking netball". My belt and hook earphones should arrive tomorrow. I don't want them for music, but for the voice of the c25k podcast. Normally I prefer the sounds of the outside.

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxx
  • coastalgosgal
    coastalgosgal Posts: 2,900 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    langman22 wrote: »
    Barbie, I like your only 3 meals a day and wish I could do that. I have low blood sugar so should eat about 8 times a day. I have the hardest time in the evenings but try not to eat anything after 7. So a lot of planning to spread the calories out. I tend to eat the same things to make it easier.

    I also have low blood sugar and I've found what works best for me is this:

    10:30-11:00 am - small crackers & cheese (100 calories)

    12:30 am - banana

    2:00 pm - light lunch

    3:30 pm - yogurt

    4:45 pm - fruit

    6:00 pm - 100 grams of cottage cheese, cucumber & radish slices (mixed into the cottage cheese) and sometimes also a few whole grain rye crackers with margarine

    7:30-8:00 pm - dinner

    9:30 pm - first snack

    11:00 pm - second snack

    1 am - off to bed! Which I really should be doing now since it is 1:24 am. Oops!


    Machka in Oz

    Wow, that is a long day! Husband and I are in bed by 9 pm!
    Becca