What's Your Most Recent NSV
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My belly is getting noticeably flatter.9
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My jeans are too big.9
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Hi All - silly question. If I want to reply or comment on a post - how do I copy the post I want to comment on to my reply? Thanks so much 🤗2
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Latestarter2018 wrote: »Hi All - silly question. If I want to reply or comment on a post - how do I copy the post I want to comment on to my reply? Thanks so much 🤗
Hi, you click on quote under the comment.4 -
Good day 👌🏼
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Latestarter2018 wrote: »Hi All - silly question. If I want to reply or comment on a post - how do I copy the post I want to comment on to my reply? Thanks so much 🤗
Click or tap here:
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Last night I hosted bunco. I had a great plan, with a chicken taco bar but I sabotaged mine own self with giant bakery cookies and chocolate sticks. Oh, well. Minor NSV is right back to plan this morning.
I talked to a new lady, daughter of one of our long time players. She told me she’d lost 100+ with semaglutide, and has kept it off for a year.
I had wondered why she was always watching, a few steps back, arms crossed, and not participating. This morning, it hit me like a brick.
That’s “fat behavior”, and I’m guilty of same. It’s taken a long time to even partially climb out of that “silently watching lest I be judged” (or even worse, noticed) mindset.
Weight not only weighs our bodies, it weighs down our hearts and souls, and that’s an even heavier burden than dragging heavy limbs around life.
My NSV is I feel lighter both outside and in.13 -
Instead of my normal $6 iced latte, I drank a protein shake with milk, protein powder, and a banana. It's much more filling and healthy for my wallet, so win win. Also, I feel much more energized than when I relied on espresso! It's funny how all it takes are the small accomplishments to get through the day!11
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My "thin clothes" are baggy11
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I bought size 16 lee "insect shield" jeans a while back during a sale. I live in an area with lots of deer ticks spring through late fall and I practically live in insect sheild clothes during tick seasons. They were tight enough that while I could get them on, I didn't want to stretch them. Figured I would fit into them by spring. Today I tried them on, and I might have to get a size or two smaller by spring.12
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I went on a 35-minute hike today and I literally ran up some hilly trails that I couldn't have walked up a year ago, while carrying on a conversation. I don't recognize myself anymore and it's awesome.16
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I have hiked three times already this year. I moved back to Louisiana almost a year ago for family and school, and I decided to make more effort in 2025 to get to know the nature here. It has been good for both body and soul.
I don’t use this app to track anymore. I switched to a different one when the news feed disappeared, but I’m back for a moment to say thank you to all of you who have been so inspiring over the years. I remember your stories, and every now and then when I need a little boost, I check this thread.
@springlering62 I wanted to say thank you for recommending meringues as a sweet treat a while back. They are perfect little crunchy, low cal snacks. I am currently addicted to the seasonal Trader Joe’s mini peppermint meringues and will be so sad when I run out! I’ll have to learn to make them.
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@EliseTK1 how awesome to see you back for a minute!!!!!!! I’m so happy to hear you’re doing well after the big move!!!!
If you’ve got access to Sprouts, the Belgian meringues in the Bakery area call Irresistables (sic) are utterly amazing.
Fist sized and 30 calories each!
Also suggest making aquafaba meringues. Almost zero calories- and I usually do only half or a third of the sugar most recipes call for. They are actually really good, with a cotton candy taste. You just have to get past the aquafaba, and a lot of people can’t, even though it’s amazingly cool.
I could wax on about meringues all day. My favorites!
So glad you checked in! 😘5 -
Just pre logged all my food for the week ahead.7
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tammylou33 wrote: »Just pre logged all my food for the week ahead.
That's fantastic! Now you have a plan. I don't think I could do it. I'm fickle with what I eat from day to day, and my caloric requirements vary depending on my activity.
Would you consider putting a plan in place on what you will do if you want to go off plan? Maybe take a few minutes on Wednesday to see if you want to make changes for Thursday through Sunday?4 -
tammylou33 wrote: »Just pre logged all my food for the week ahead.
That's fantastic! Now you have a plan. I don't think I could do it. I'm fickle with what I eat from day to day, and my caloric requirements vary depending on my activity.
Would you consider putting a plan in place on what you will do if you want to go off plan? Maybe take a few minutes on Wednesday to see if you want to make changes for Thursday through Sunday?
I’m always tinkering with it.
Husband forgot to tell me about his evening meeting? 🤦🏻♀️ I quickly swap the cooked meal for the chili from the freezer. Not feeling a huge salad for lunch? I move it to later in the weeks and have a quick wrap. Went to Cookout to treat the dog? I delete dinner and pop in the Cookout “meal” I have stored.
It’s really no problem at all, plus it helps me use up all the leftovers and prepped frozen meals I tend to hoard til the drawer won’t close. 😣
Logging in advance is one of my best anti-binge weapons, too, because A.) I’m weak and B.) I know when and what every snack is coming
If you don’t pre-log and have a tendency to go over or binge, try it!6 -
tammylou33 wrote: »Just pre logged all my food for the week ahead.
That's fantastic! Now you have a plan. I don't think I could do it. I'm fickle with what I eat from day to day, and my caloric requirements vary depending on my activity.
Would you consider putting a plan in place on what you will do if you want to go off plan? Maybe take a few minutes on Wednesday to see if you want to make changes for Thursday through Sunday?springlering62 wrote: »tammylou33 wrote: »Just pre logged all my food for the week ahead.
That's fantastic! Now you have a plan. I don't think I could do it. I'm fickle with what I eat from day to day, and my caloric requirements vary depending on my activity.
Would you consider putting a plan in place on what you will do if you want to go off plan? Maybe take a few minutes on Wednesday to see if you want to make changes for Thursday through Sunday?
I’m always tinkering with it.
Husband forgot to tell me about his evening meeting? 🤦🏻♀️ I quickly swap the cooked meal for the chili from the freezer. Not feeling a huge salad for lunch? I move it to later in the weeks and have a quick wrap. Went to Cookout to treat the dog? I delete dinner and pop in the Cookout “meal” I have stored.
It’s really no problem at all, plus it helps me use up all the leftovers and prepped frozen meals I tend to hoard til the drawer won’t close. 😣
Logging in advance is one of my best anti-binge weapons, too, because A.) I’m weak and B.) I know when and what every snack is coming
If you don’t pre-log and have a tendency to go over or binge, try it!
Yes pre logging helps me not to binge too.
I do sometimes swap things about if needed but love having a plan.
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I agree that pre-logging is a GREAT tool to remind us not to go off the rails.
I also agree that it's wise to give yourself permission to change what you planned, ideally without affecting the results.
I don't think I could pre-log a whole week. That said, I have been considering doing some more advance meal planning. I eat lots of vegetables, and one of my priorities is to avoid food waste. I produce shop once a week or less, for the most part. I buy some standard items and some special things. Some produce has a longer shelf life. I find that my meals for a day are often dictated by what is most fragile. I wonder if a strategy I might try is to rough out some things I want to make in the next week before I produce shop, then after I get home fine tune it a bit based on the specific veggies I have (and how fresh they seem). Then I can swap days if I want. I also recognize that making some of those swaps might mean my calorie total is "too high" some days, but since it's just a swap, it will even out over the week.5 -
Ran 6.6 miles on my 66th Birthday!18
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Thewonderofitall wrote: »Ran 6.6 miles on my 66th Birthday!
Awesome, happy birthday 🎂2 -
Thewonderofitall wrote: »Ran 6.6 miles on my 66th Birthday!1
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I have built trust in myself that I can have a little treat without going crazy, like it's the last time I'll ever have access to a dessert. I had a cosmic brownie with my lunch for like 2 weeks and now I feel like I could go without it and not be sad. I actually ate the last one I had on Monday and I was like, "Oh well, maybe I'll switch it up and bake a lunch treat this weekend." No devastation!9
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Thewonderofitall wrote: »Ran 6.6 miles on my 66th Birthday!
Congratulations! I turned 65 today and am taking a ballet class this morning .10 -
Over 28k steps today11
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I can finally zip my winter coat!9
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My jeans are getting looser/I've had to tighten my belt and a winter jacket I've had in the closet for two years finally fits comfortably!!5
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clomonaco3 wrote: »I can finally zip my winter coat!
Isn't that a great feeling?!?! YAY for you!!!4 -
My non-scale victory was going to the clothing store to find out my new waist size and was very happy to hear that my waist has gone from a size 50 to a size 47 and I'm nearly down to a 46. I owe most of it to my swimming routine. Of swimming for a mile daily (monday - friday).10
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