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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Chicken recipes?
Dude... Boil and shred, get a couple of tortillas, a packet of mole sauce over the chicken, shred up some cabbage, squeeze a bunch of lemon and make tacos... My favorite
Boiled chicken has a ...rubbery gross taste😬
I really make you "😬" don't I? 😂
Haha. Noooko....I'm just weirdish.
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What's mole sauce????
@isalsayourface123
Yum?
Mole sauce? 🤢
It will change your life once you try it...
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isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Chicken recipes?
Dude... Boil and shred, get a couple of tortillas, a packet of mole sauce over the chicken, shred up some cabbage, squeeze a bunch of lemon and make tacos... My favorite
Boiled chicken has a ...rubbery gross taste😬
I really make you "😬" don't I? 😂
Haha. Noooko....I'm just weirdish.
And
What's mole sauce????
@isalsayourface123
Yum?
Mole sauce? 🤢
It will change your life once you try it...
😬
I know it's weird, but he's right. It is really, really good.1 -
isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Chicken recipes?
Dude... Boil and shred, get a couple of tortillas, a packet of mole sauce over the chicken, shred up some cabbage, squeeze a bunch of lemon and make tacos... My favorite
Boiled chicken has a ...rubbery gross taste😬
I really make you "😬" don't I? 😂
Haha. Noooko....I'm just weirdish.
And
What's mole sauce????
@isalsayourface123
Yum?
Mole sauce? 🤢
It will change your life once you try it...
😬
Were you like one of those people who only ate like like 3 things growing up 😂0 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Chicken recipes?
Dude... Boil and shred, get a couple of tortillas, a packet of mole sauce over the chicken, shred up some cabbage, squeeze a bunch of lemon and make tacos... My favorite
Boiled chicken has a ...rubbery gross taste😬
I really make you "😬" don't I? 😂
Haha. Noooko....I'm just weirdish.
And
What's mole sauce????
@isalsayourface123
Yum?
Mole sauce? 🤢
It will change your life once you try it...
😬
Were you like one of those people who only ate like like 3 things growing up 😂
😂😂😂
I eat pizza, pasta, and peanut butter.4 -
isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Chicken recipes?
Dude... Boil and shred, get a couple of tortillas, a packet of mole sauce over the chicken, shred up some cabbage, squeeze a bunch of lemon and make tacos... My favorite
Boiled chicken has a ...rubbery gross taste😬
I really make you "😬" don't I? 😂
Haha. Noooko....I'm just weirdish.
And
What's mole sauce????
@isalsayourface123
Yum?
Mole sauce? 🤢
It will change your life once you try it...
😬
Were you like one of those people who only ate like like 3 things growing up 😂
😂😂😂
I eat pizza, pasta, and peanut butter.
Ah, the 3 Essential P's.1 -
isalsayourface123 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Chicken recipes?
Dude... Boil and shred, get a couple of tortillas, a packet of mole sauce over the chicken, shred up some cabbage, squeeze a bunch of lemon and make tacos... My favorite
Boiled chicken has a ...rubbery gross taste😬
I really make you "😬" don't I? 😂
Haha. Noooko....I'm just weirdish.
And
What's mole sauce????
@isalsayourface123
Yum?
Mole sauce? 🤢Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »Chicken recipes?
Dude... Boil and shred, get a couple of tortillas, a packet of mole sauce over the chicken, shred up some cabbage, squeeze a bunch of lemon and make tacos... My favorite
Boiled chicken has a ...rubbery gross taste😬
I really make you "😬" don't I? 😂
Haha. Noooko....I'm just weirdish.
And
What's mole sauce????
@isalsayourface123
Yum?
Mole sauce? 🤢
It will change your life once you try it...
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Can anyone recommend a nice fitness log book for lifting and running but not food or water? Nice paper, lies flat, enough space, no garish colors. I don’t want an app0
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TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Can anyone recommend a nice fitness log book for lifting and running but not food or water? Nice paper, lies flat, enough space, no garish colors. I don’t want an app
So like a basic small notebook?
That's what I used to use.... Then I could set it up how I wanted it.1 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Can anyone recommend a nice fitness log book for lifting and running but not food or water? Nice paper, lies flat, enough space, no garish colors. I don’t want an app
yeah if you just want a little notebook that you can write anything in, Rite in the Rain stuff is good, because its waterproof paper, the covers are usually rugged, and they have a whole bunch of different sizes and configurations.1 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Can anyone recommend a nice fitness log book for lifting and running but not food or water? Nice paper, lies flat, enough space, no garish colors. I don’t want an app
So like a basic small notebook?
That's what I used to use.... Then I could set it up how I wanted it.TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Can anyone recommend a nice fitness log book for lifting and running but not food or water? Nice paper, lies flat, enough space, no garish colors. I don’t want an app
yeah if you just want a little notebook that you can write anything in, Rite in the Rain stuff is good, because its waterproof paper, the covers are usually rugged, and they have a whole bunch of different sizes and configurations.
Thanks. Hot on the trail. 😊0 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Can anyone recommend a nice fitness log book for lifting and running but not food or water? Nice paper, lies flat, enough space, no garish colors. I don’t want an app
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Motorsheen wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Can anyone recommend a nice fitness log book for lifting and running but not food or water? Nice paper, lies flat, enough space, no garish colors. I don’t want an app
I have three.1 -
Again with the fancy1
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How do you celebrate 02/02/2020?0
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isalsayourface123 wrote: »How do you celebrate 02/02/2020?
By watching the Super Bowl!0 -
DecadeDuchess wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »DecadeDuchess wrote: »Due to'ving CFS {Chronic Fatigue Syndrome} since the age of 14, I don't know what a normal amount of sleep's for my current age of: 39 {I'll be 40: April 1st}. However I notice a lot of especially females around my age, mention that they take naps. Therefore I am attempting to gauge how much of my sleeping now's a result, of my disability & age.
My question: If you're my age or remember being my age, was napping a choice, a necessity or both & how often & long, do you/did then?
I sleep at least 8 hours every night. On the weekends sometimes I'll take a quick nap. Not out of necessity. But I have to be careful with that or else it throws off my routines. I'm 42. I generally have plenty of energy but I do stick to a pretty good routine and schedule.
I knew at some point, age alone'd require napping but my belief, was that it'd be approximately late 50's or early 60's. for a healthy person. I guess for other healthy people my age, it's also a choice.
Im 46, nearly 47. I may nap for 30-60 minutes on a Sunday maybe twice a month. I have hypothyroidism which can cause fatigue along with muscle and joint weakness. The best treatment I've found in addition to taking medication is to exercise and keep a daily routine. I keep a regular bedtime and wake time, even on the weekends.2 -
GymGoddessGoals wrote: »DecadeDuchess wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »DecadeDuchess wrote: »Due to'ving CFS {Chronic Fatigue Syndrome} since the age of 14, I don't know what a normal amount of sleep's for my current age of: 39 {I'll be 40: April 1st}. However I notice a lot of especially females around my age, mention that they take naps. Therefore I am attempting to gauge how much of my sleeping now's a result, of my disability & age.
My question: If you're my age or remember being my age, was napping a choice, a necessity or both & how often & long, do you/did then?
I sleep at least 8 hours every night. On the weekends sometimes I'll take a quick nap. Not out of necessity. But I have to be careful with that or else it throws off my routines. I'm 42. I generally have plenty of energy but I do stick to a pretty good routine and schedule.
I knew at some point, age alone'd require napping but my belief, was that it'd be approximately late 50's or early 60's. for a healthy person. I guess for other healthy people my age, it's also a choice.
Im 46, nearly 47. I may nap for 30-60 minutes on a Sunday maybe twice a month. I have hypothyroidism which can cause fatigue along with muscle and joint weakness. The best treatment I've found in addition to taking medication is to exercise and keep a daily routine. I keep a regular bedtime and wake time, even on the weekends.
It's always been imperative for me, to at least attempt to keep a schedule since it's the main avenue to gauge, if & when, I'd ever hopefully be able to work again.2 -
@GymGoddessGoals wrote: »DecadeDuchess wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »DecadeDuchess wrote: »Due to'ving CFS {Chronic Fatigue Syndrome} since the age of 14, I don't know what a normal amount of sleep's for my current age of: 39 {I'll be 40: April 1st}. However I notice a lot of especially females around my age, mention that they take naps. Therefore I am attempting to gauge how much of my sleeping now's a result, of my disability & age.
My question: If you're my age or remember being my age, was napping a choice, a necessity or both & how often & long, do you/did then?
I sleep at least 8 hours every night. On the weekends sometimes I'll take a quick nap. Not out of necessity. But I have to be careful with that or else it throws off my routines. I'm 42. I generally have plenty of energy but I do stick to a pretty good routine and schedule.
I knew at some point, age alone'd require napping but my belief, was that it'd be approximately late 50's or early 60's. for a healthy person. I guess for other healthy people my age, it's also a choice.
Im 46, nearly 47. I may nap for 30-60 minutes on a Sunday maybe twice a month. I have hypothyroidism which can cause fatigue along with muscle and joint weakness. The best treatment I've found in addition to taking medication is to exercise and keep a daily routine. I keep a regular bedtime and wake time, even on the weekends.
Super more than ordinarily inspiring that you've been kicking *kitten* at body recomp being hypothyroid!
Wow!! *No Excuses!*
Excellent job Lady! Admire your dedication and routine. I aspire to it!
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Do you ever wonder, in the old threads, if the OP is even still alive? Kinda creepy talking to a ghost.2
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TwitchyMacGee wrote: »
If anyone wants to use me for their MFP Power of Attorney, I’m willing.3 -
@GymGoddessGoals wrote: »DecadeDuchess wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »DecadeDuchess wrote: »Due to'ving CFS {Chronic Fatigue Syndrome} since the age of 14, I don't know what a normal amount of sleep's for my current age of: 39 {I'll be 40: April 1st}. However I notice a lot of especially females around my age, mention that they take naps. Therefore I am attempting to gauge how much of my sleeping now's a result, of my disability & age.
My question: If you're my age or remember being my age, was napping a choice, a necessity or both & how often & long, do you/did then?
I sleep at least 8 hours every night. On the weekends sometimes I'll take a quick nap. Not out of necessity. But I have to be careful with that or else it throws off my routines. I'm 42. I generally have plenty of energy but I do stick to a pretty good routine and schedule.
I knew at some point, age alone'd require napping but my belief, was that it'd be approximately late 50's or early 60's. for a healthy person. I guess for other healthy people my age, it's also a choice.
Im 46, nearly 47. I may nap for 30-60 minutes on a Sunday maybe twice a month. I have hypothyroidism which can cause fatigue along with muscle and joint weakness. The best treatment I've found in addition to taking medication is to exercise and keep a daily routine. I keep a regular bedtime and wake time, even on the weekends.
Super more than ordinarily inspiring that you've been kicking *kitten* at body recomp being hypothyroid!
Wow!! *No Excuses!*
Excellent job Lady! Admire your dedication and routine. I aspire to it!
Thanks Lady. I'm super flattered. When I first started 3 yrs ago... I had every excuse in the book for sure.1 -
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GearFree_Gainz wrote: »Do you ever bump music really loudly in your car because you're really into the song? Or do you try to stay considerate of others around you and keep the volume at a reasonable level?
I blast really weird music no one around here has ever heard of every day on my way to my son's school.. and back from it. Sometimes the windows are down if the weather is amenable.
I look at it more from a "I'm happy and spreading joy" aspect, but I get that others could find it truly obnoxious and not find joy in it at all.0 -
Question: How do you define love? What is it? How do you know? When do you know when it is there and when it has gone?2
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KosmosKitten wrote: »Question: How do you define love? What is it? How do you know? When do you know when it is there and when it has gone?
i think Its something you should do your best to avoid overthinking about and just enjoy the moments it gives you
It’s there when you can’t imagine living without someone and it’s gone when you can’t live with them anymore2 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »Question: How do you define love? What is it? How do you know? When do you know when it is there and when it has gone?
i think Its something you should do your best to avoid overthinking about and just enjoy the moments it gives you
It’s there when you can’t imagine living without someone and it’s gone when you can’t live with them anymore
Definitely dont over think it. I rarely use the word other than my own kids. I just enjoy the bonds and moments.0 -
Oof here’s a question, what are some different ways to tongue while kissing?0
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abigailcarrinloveshudson wrote: »Oof here’s a question, what are some different ways to tongue while kissing?
Take them in your arms hold them tightly bring their face close to your own brush their lips lightly then more insistently look deeply in their eyes then jump quickly wrapping your legs around their body and encircling them with your arms crushing them until they are forced to open their mouth at which point you gain access to their tongue. Bite down upon it drawing their life force within you and as the light fades from their eyes whisper “I love you”5
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