If You Eat Cookies, Cakes, Ice Cream Daily Do You Consider Yourself Dieting?
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Check out the smug boots arent they awesome!
If I can lose weight whilst still incorporating some of my favourite junk foods in my daily calorie allowance then why the heck wouldnt I?
Tis a no brainer one would think.5 -
Ok how do you post images lol0
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livingleanlivingclean wrote: »meagan8376 wrote: »paperpudding wrote: »I am still lost as to why it is somehow superior to maintain without using MFP than with using it.
What system worked for VUA21 is great for her - but not sure why it is more impressive than anyone who does it with using MFP.
It's not. At least IMHO, tools exist for a reason. I absolutely need my alarm clock to get out of bed on time, my grandfather never needed one as he woke up at about 5AM everyday naturally. It's no different than MFP, some people need this tool, some people don't, neither person is superior, we're just different.
Isn't that more impressive then being woken up by an alarm clock. I wish I could do that.
Who would want to get up at 5am every single day. Who doesn't love a sleep in sometimes?
Well, I choose between 4 and 4:30 so I can head to the gym.
Sleeping in on the weekends, in the summer anyway is 5:30 as now sunrise is 6:30. I can get 30-40 miles on my bicycle and be home between 9:30 and 10:30 depending on distance and how many cups of coffee I have at the coffee shop.
I've been riding to a town ~20 miles away on weekends to have a coffee.
I don't have waffles during the week. But weekends, if I've burnt the calories to get to the coffee shop, I'll have a waffle.
And my blood sugar stays below 100 most days, as opposed to the 180 it was back in February.5 -
Oooo is there room left over on the doubledecker handbasket???? (maybe we need to think about adding a handbasket wagon?)
I don't have much time to do any baking or cooking... but would a king sized supply of these buy my way onboard?
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ladyreva78 wrote: »Oooo is there room left over on the doubledecker handbasket???? (maybe we need to think about adding a handbasket wagon?)
I don't have much time to do any baking or cooking... but would a king sized supply of these buy my way onboard?
M&Ms are always acceptable. Welcome aboard :drinker:2 -
soufauxgirl wrote: »Ok how do you post images lol
To embed an image you have saved either on your computer or phone:
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ladyreva78 wrote: »Oooo is there room left over on the doubledecker handbasket???? (maybe we need to think about adding a handbasket wagon?)
I don't have much time to do any baking or cooking... but would a king sized supply of these buy my way onboard?
M&Ms are always acceptable. Welcome aboard :drinker:
I think we need a train.
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The judgy people have to eat the cake from Mathilda.6 -
Nope, No, & Negative...I am not dieting, I changed my lifestyle.5
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For me, I don't like to cook, I find it tedious, I'm not very good at it, and it makes me cranky to spend more time cooking and cleaning up after than it does to actually eat the meal. I'm not lazy - my life contains many tedious chores and activities that I manage to get done, but cooking is often optional for me.
On the other hand, my diet doesn't consist entirely of snack foods devoid of nutrition. I meet my protein, fiber and fat goals weekly. I often eat packaged meals, which are generally under 400 calories and often contain 12 grams or more of protein. I freely admit that in my case at least, home cooked meals taste better than packaged meals, but not enough to motivate me to cook all the time.
I am healthy now, and I wasn't 50 lbs. ago. My diet has changed somewhat over the past two years (I'd rather spend my calories on a healthy choice steamer with added vegetables than mac and cheese), but I don't eat "clean" by anyone's definition, manage to meet my calorie and nutrition goals, and don't judge others by what I see them eating in public. I know plenty of overweight people who indulge when they're eating out and fix healthy meals at home.
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ladyreva78 wrote: »Oooo is there room left over on the doubledecker handbasket???? (maybe we need to think about adding a handbasket wagon?)
I don't have much time to do any baking or cooking... but would a king sized supply of these buy my way onboard?
M&Ms are always acceptable. Welcome aboard :drinker:
I think we need a train.
This is perfect. I was just thinking, we should bring out pets. We could have a car or two just for them. This is Naysayer Nina
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With 3 of 5 birthdays in August I was still able to lose 3.5# and oh here’s my contribution and my garden if that gives me bonus points 🤓. I’ve been reading this thread and it just makes me laugh! Thanks6
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nutmegoreo wrote: »ladyreva78 wrote: »Oooo is there room left over on the doubledecker handbasket???? (maybe we need to think about adding a handbasket wagon?)
I don't have much time to do any baking or cooking... but would a king sized supply of these buy my way onboard?
M&Ms are always acceptable. Welcome aboard :drinker:
I think we need a train.
This is perfect. I was just thinking, we should bring out pets. We could have a car or two just for them. This is Naysayer Nina
Awww, what a beautiful cat! My daughter has a "catio" fenced in so her cats can go in and out at will - maybe we could set up something like that, with toys and climbing posts.
eta: sorry, forgot the dogs - spacious run with all the chew-toys and maybe some frisbees.8 -
Angiefit4life wrote: »With 3 of 5 birthdays in August I was still able to lose 3.5# and oh here’s my contribution and my garden if that gives me bonus points 🤓. I’ve been reading this thread and it just makes me laugh! Thanks
Good grief - the bribery rampant in this thread!
It warms my soul5 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »ladyreva78 wrote: »Oooo is there room left over on the doubledecker handbasket???? (maybe we need to think about adding a handbasket wagon?)
I don't have much time to do any baking or cooking... but would a king sized supply of these buy my way onboard?
M&Ms are always acceptable. Welcome aboard :drinker:
I think we need a train.
This is perfect. I was just thinking, we should bring out pets. We could have a car or two just for them. This is Naysayer Nina
Awww, what a beautiful cat! My daughter has a "catio" fenced in so her cats can go in and out at will - maybe we could set up something like that, with toys and climbing posts.
eta: sorry, forgot the dogs - spacious run with all the chew-toys and maybe some frisbees.
She's lucky she's pretty cuz... devil!
Yup, need to fit the dogs too.3 -
Are we showing kitty pics? My cat is a lounge lizard when the sun is out.7 -
How do they even twist like that, let alone sleep?1
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That looks like an invitation for all the belly-pets!3
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Attitude Atlas likes going for rides in the car. I'm sure a train would make him just as happy.
(His first hike this weekend.)
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