The middle agers group. (Upper 30s,40s & 50ish folks)

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  • eng_maaka1981
    eng_maaka1981 Posts: 763 Member
    Good evening 🤗
  • LunaTheFatCat
    LunaTheFatCat Posts: 237 Member
    edited November 2020
    HHD middle agers! But the saying goes, you're only as old as the person you feel (so get yourself a young one!) :D

    Bucketing raining here this morning, proper depressing. Can this year be over already?

    @forestfreek you're amazing, are you feeling deprived as well, or are you ok?

    @cgrout78 enjoy the peace and quiet, brilliant idea!
  • AliNouveau
    AliNouveau Posts: 36,287 Member
    It's a cold and frosty morning. I don't understand this weather....it's been cold all week but will be double digits tomorrow and Friday. What the heck?!?!
    @LunaTheFatCat soon... we'll be done with this year soon....then onto better and brighter things.
  • RandJ6280
    RandJ6280 Posts: 1,161 Member
    @rcl6 welcome back brother. I'm just getting back as well. I don't want to start a New Years resolution - I just want to start new every morning.
  • BakerXGe
    BakerXGe Posts: 5 Member
    49F... with 50 coming in less than 7 months. I have lost about 20 of the 75lb loss goal by 50. Ultimately, I'd like to loss a total of 90lbs or so. Seems daunting... but one day at a time... one foot in front of the other.

    Happy to "meet" you! Please feel free to friend me - I could use all of the support I can get!

    ~ Georgia
  • cgrout78
    cgrout78 Posts: 1,628 Member
    Happy Hump Day boys and girls!! Guzzling my coffee and trying to not punch my computer screen already this morning. Something tells me it's going to be one of those days.

    At least the weather is starting to warm up a bit so that makes me happy!! Supposed to be almost 50 today and for November in these parts, I'll take it. If the wind wasn't 30 miles an hour I'd walk outside at lunch today
  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    1HugoG wrote: »
    TonyB0588 wrote: »
    razrbak94 wrote: »
    Yay, found my group! 50 and striving for the best “me” I can be.

    You're as old as you feel. Do you feel like 41, or 59?

    I feel 41. I felt 35 well into my early 50s until...my 2nd spine surgery!

    Very good. A strange thing is happening to me recently. I hear someone in in their early 40s and I refer to them as young. Never thought this day would come. My wife keeps reminding me that we're the old people now.
  • mshawski
    mshawski Posts: 1,054 Member
    Morning everyone. Sun is shining here, hope it is there.

    @cgrout78 - Agreed. I hope there is enough coffee in this house for today.

    @BakerXGe - You got this! :smile:
  • Iggy585
    Iggy585 Posts: 104 Member
    I'm still sore. I guess old age makes the post workout soreness worse.

    I've been chugging protein shakes all week.
  • AliNouveau
    AliNouveau Posts: 36,287 Member
    Iggy585 wrote: »
    I'm still sore. I guess old age makes the post workout soreness worse.

    I've been chugging protein shakes all week.

    I think old age just makes it take a bit longer to recover. Sadly. But we'll all get there
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    Good morning old and new middle-agers.
    Welcome 🙂🙃 hoping you all are staying safe and well.
  • theboatman72
    theboatman72 Posts: 1 Member
    48 and a half!! Hello all 👋 I'm not finding the dark wet nights are helping my motivation for the post work exercise, but plodding on. Good luck all!
  • cloggsy71
    cloggsy71 Posts: 2,208 Member
    Hi all,

    49 this week :neutral:
    Vegan since Oct 2014
    Did a lot of cycling up til 18 months ago (kinda fell out of love with it...)
    Still fat :blush:
  • annliz23
    annliz23 Posts: 3,742 Member
    Greetings all winter equals more time inside and more down time. Trying desperately to kick bad eating habits sooner rather than later.

    I am sure you can do it!
  • annliz23
    annliz23 Posts: 3,742 Member
    RandJ6280 wrote: »
    Ladymuck21 wrote: »
    Hey 👋 I’m looking for likeminded friends, I’m middle aged but my body thinks it’s 90 🤔

    Me too. They say you're only as old as you feel... some days I feel 20.... the next day I feel 90.... when in reality I am 58.

    I feel the same it's like a rollercoaster!
  • mshawski
    mshawski Posts: 1,054 Member
    Morning all!

    Today's blessing but kind of a curse: My weight dropped enough where it recalculated my calories, and at 1300 a day I can no longer justify 160 calories a day in half and half for the pot of coffee I drink a day. Today is the day I become a black coffee drinker. It's...um... how do people enjoy this? Asking for a friend?
  • cgrout78
    cgrout78 Posts: 1,628 Member
    mshawski wrote: »
    Morning all!

    Today's blessing but kind of a curse: My weight dropped enough where it recalculated my calories, and at 1300 a day I can no longer justify 160 calories a day in half and half for the pot of coffee I drink a day. Today is the day I become a black coffee drinker. It's...um... how do people enjoy this? Asking for a friend?

    you know, I ran out of creamer one day and drank it black, and now I honestly have a hard time adding cream to it, I think it makes it taste weak. And I can't even stomach the sugary mocha's I used to drink. So...it can be done, even though it takes some getting used to
  • AliNouveau
    AliNouveau Posts: 36,287 Member
    cgrout78 wrote: »
    mshawski wrote: »
    Morning all!

    Today's blessing but kind of a curse: My weight dropped enough where it recalculated my calories, and at 1300 a day I can no longer justify 160 calories a day in half and half for the pot of coffee I drink a day. Today is the day I become a black coffee drinker. It's...um... how do people enjoy this? Asking for a friend?

    you know, I ran out of creamer one day and drank it black, and now I honestly have a hard time adding cream to it, I think it makes it taste weak. And I can't even stomach the sugary mocha's I used to drink. So...it can be done, even though it takes some getting used to

    Omg those sugary drinks, I always ask for them half sweet. I forgot one time and could barely drink it. I only every use a bit of 5% cream in coffee or now I use my lactose free Homo milk.

    Hope all the middle agers are having a good week!
  • ZDub84
    ZDub84 Posts: 5 Member
    Hello, 36 here, down 24lbs(214) since middle of July. Hoping to be motivated and help motivate with others.
  • AliNouveau
    AliNouveau Posts: 36,287 Member
    LesField wrote: »
    Just had my gallbladder removed.
    I know I want to loose weight but not by removing bits, peice by peice.....
    vkudgj6x6zn1.jpg

    Yikes, get well soon
  • mtaratoot
    mtaratoot Posts: 14,244 Member
    mshawski wrote: »
    Morning all!

    Today's blessing but kind of a curse: My weight dropped enough where it recalculated my calories, and at 1300 a day I can no longer justify 160 calories a day in half and half for the pot of coffee I drink a day. Today is the day I become a black coffee drinker. It's...um... how do people enjoy this? Asking for a friend?

    Tell your "friend" they may get used to black coffee to the point they prefer it.

    A friend of mine :wink: used to pollute their coffee. A little honey and some half-and-half. They cut out the honey first. Easy-peasy. They also switched to a coconut creamer for a while; lots less calories, but still pollution in the coffee. For the same reason "your friend" is thinking about this, my "friend" started drinking it black. It's now preferred. In fact, last week there was a carton of half-and-half that was used as an ingredient in sauteed chanterelles, and there was some left over. My "friend" put some in their coffee, and... next cup was black.

    I have found it helps to get very high quality coffee that was roasted recently, but not too recently, then grind fresh. I really REALLY prefer pour-over coffee, one cup at a time. I do like to make coffee in a press from time to time, but using a paper filter removes the cafestol, a component in coffee that is linked to an increase in levels of LDL (bad cholesterol) in your blood. The other issue with a press is that, since some of the grounds remain in the cup, the coffee keeps brewing while you drink it. With pour-over, it just brews once.

    Technique:
    • Set up filter. Fold the two crimped edges and put it in the cone. I use unbleached filters.
    • Pour some water through the filter to remove any paper particles.
    • Add ground coffee. Maybe a little less than you're used to, and you can fine tune to taste.
    • Add a bit of boiling water to the grounds to let them bloom. While the grounds are expanding, give them a stir with a spoon.
    • Then add more boiling water slowly keeping the grounds floating just a bit.
    • When the cup is full, go enjoy the heck out of it because it's a really good cuppa joe.
    • Repeat as necessary.

    Enjoy!
  • kdking09
    kdking09 Posts: 246 Member
    Hey everyone! 30, buuut I feel real old lol 😆
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    @LesField Did your weight loss have anything to do with it? Best regards for a full recovery, Mr. Field.
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    LesField wrote: »
    Just had my gallbladder removed.
    I know I want to loose weight but not by removing bits, peice by peice.....
    vkudgj6x6zn1.jpg

    hope you have a quick recovery.
  • LesField
    LesField Posts: 25 Member
    Diatonic12 wrote: »
    @LesField Did your weight loss have anything to do with it? Best regards for a full recovery, Mr. Field.

    Yes it is. Apparently it happens a lot with people who have lost a lot of weight over a shot period. I've lost 100lb in 8 months.
  • FutureFit2020
    FutureFit2020 Posts: 128 Member
    LesField wrote: »
    Just had my gallbladder removed.
    I know I want to loose weight but not by removing bits, peice by peice.....
    vkudgj6x6zn1.jpg

    😯 hope you are feeling better today!