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Saw this today:
Fall seven times. Stand up eight. Japanese proverb In other words, just keep swimmin. ![]() Happy Friday!
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You should be able to add up the column of original weights (call it column A) then add up the column of finishing weights (Call it column B) the subtract total of column B from total of column A and voila, all done ![]() I'll work out the time zone difference and make sure I post in time, thanks E Last edited by Eliza32; 01-25-2013 at 04:59 PM. |
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Good afternoon. I am glad I inspired the QOTD.
Well we all know that I had WAY too much fat in my diet. I can't just watch calories. Since dh's heart 'event' (which is what they call it), we have to stick within reasonable guidelines of good fat vs bad fat. His cholesterol is through the roof. Mine was elevated last check up but nothing alarming. Stayed tuned....his blood draw is the week of Feb 18th. |
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Sorry about your breakfast disasters! How about trying the creamer recipe with stevia? I think Truvia is made in part with it. I am fortunate that I've always enjoyed my hot coffee without sweetener. That being said, I did get in the habit of adding some Coffeemate Hazelnut creamer some years ago and had to go OFF coffee totally for a while in order to give up the creamer. When I added coffee back to my diet I started with just milk, eventually down to lowfat milk and even occasionally black. Maybe it is time to make the switch to green tea?? Quote:
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****************** Happy Sunny Saturday! How many of you know EXACTLY what you were doing 15 years ago today?? I do! Fifteen years ago today I gave birth to my second child, my only son.... on the side of the road!! Yup.... didn't make it to the hospital. He was in some darn hurry to get here. Total labor... from the moment I realized I was having contractions to the moment he popped out was just barely 6.5 hours. I was absolutely GOB-SMACKED that he was a BOY, as I was totally thinking I was having a second girl (no ultrasound, just intuition). You could have knocked me over with a feather when the paramedics said "it's a boy!" I was thrilled beyond belief. I was absolutely TICKLED PINK when my first child was a girl. And then blessed beyond measure to have a boy. He was a "surprise" pregnancy and I must say that God absolutely KNEW what he was doing when he sent DS to us. Anyhow.... today will start slow and get busy. DD's high school swim meet isn't until 8pm tonight!! And DS has robotics at 4:30 (car pool will pick him up at 3:45). He and I will dash out this morning and buy a birthday cake for him to take to robotics. I would go out alone for it right now, but he wanted to help pick it out. This morning will be filled with exercise, online training, and some (of course) housework and laundry. Mid-terms are over, so the kids have a bit of a break in terms of homework for this weekend, although DD has to read the entire novel "Frankenstein" by Monday. ![]() Dinner at Unos last night was good. I chose a 9 Point half pizza that was very satisfying. I started with a garden salad (picked off the croutons, since they looked very greasy) and used the fork-dipping method with the lowfat blueberry pomegranate dressing (yum!). Enjoyed my side of seasonal roasted veggies (a bit greasy and tiny portion, but yummy) and ate DS's pickle and then dug into my roasted eggplant, spinach, and feta half pizza on five grain crust. It was very tasty. I split my last piece with DD who shared a bite or two of her sirloin with me. Dessert was delicious and waaay over the top calorie-wise, but hey, it was a birthday party! The four of us shared one of their mega cookie sundaes. Won't even MENTION how many calories they are! But it was the MAIN reason we were there! DS agreed after the meal that he probably ate too much and was almost too full to enjoy the dessert. So I suggested that if he wants it again next year that we either make one at home or go to the restaurant just for dessert after a lighter meal at home. He thought that was a good idea. Obviously after that last night I need to be super careful this weekend to stay OP. Splurge is done for the week! Even BEFORE dessert I was over my Points for the day. Assuming worst case scenario that I used at least HALF of my weekly Flexpoints for that dessert, I am going to have to be super careful this week. I'm going to have to watch every little lick, bite, and nibble.... things that I am not always as careful about as I should be because I usually figure those are my "uncounted" Flexpoints that I don't usually use! Off to do some web training before the rest of the family rises! (Well... DD is surprisingly up already!)........................P
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Good morning all!
![]() Please be sure and PM those weigh in numbers to Rose if you are weighing in this week-end. It's so fun to see all the colors change on the first page! ![]() Today let's talk about things we should be adding to our diets . . . with a little excerpt from an article from sparkpeople.com 13 Shortcuts to Meet Your 5-a-Day Quota Easy Ways to Eat More Fruits and Veggies -- By Erin Whitehead, Health and Fitness Writer We all know we should be eating our fruits and vegetables. Youve probably heard the recommendations for meeting a 5-a-day quota, or seen the USDAs recommendation to fill half of your plate with fruits and veggies during each meal. And you probably already know that eating fruits and vegetables provides a number of important health benefits, like reducing the risk of chronic diseases and heart disease and helping you manage your weight. Eating a diet filled with veggies and fruits might also protect against certain cancers and reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. With all of those benefits, youd think the entire human population would be chowing down on bok choy and snacking on spinach. But not everyone has a built-in love for the produce department. If you struggle to fit in your fruits and vegetables, read on for some tips and tricks to make eating a healthier diet easier than ever! Tips for Increasing Your Fruit and Vegetable Intake 1. Eat a fruit or vegetable with every meal. 2. Snack smart. 3. Drink up. (watch this one because those calories add up fast )4. Slurp some soup! 5. Be ready at all times. 6. Keep them in sight, in mind. 7. Lunch at the salad bar at a local store. 8. Start smart (begin your meal with salad). 9. Bag it up (if bagged items help you to eat more they are worth the expense). 10. Use the freezer. 11. Chop them up. 12. Pack portable produce. 13. Find the ones you love (don't be afraid to eat mostly your favorites but remember to try a new one every once in awhile. You may find a new favorite! ). Here is a link to the entire article if you are interested http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/...es.asp?id=1795 QOTD Saturday, January 26, 2013: How do you get your five-a-day servings fruit and vegetable? Are there any of these tips that work for you or do you have your own to share? I'll be back with replies and my answer to the QOTD.
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I definitely go with #1 and try to have a serving or two of vegetable with every single meal (including breakfast). Spinach in my eggs is routine.... plus I will add onions, pepper, mushrooms, broccoli... whatever is on-hand...especially dinner leftovers. I don't always have fruit for breakfast but if I am working I will bring it for morning snack, which leads to..... My snacks are almost always a piece of fruit or include a serving of fruit along with some protein (lowfat cheese or nuts). I do use my juicer on occasion, but when trying to watch the calories/sugar, I do have to limit the juice. Plus I think that WHOLE FRUITS AND VEGGIES are a better choice overall than just the juice. Other than homemade fruit/veggie juice, I do NOT drink any kind of juice. I do keep fresh produce on hand at all times. In my kitchen, being without fresh produce is the same emergency level as most folks consider when being without milk, bread, and eggs. When a big storm is expected around here, we call them "French toast storms" because folks seem to FLOCK to the stores to stock up on these three staples (honestly.... would you STARVE without these??? ).... but in my house we run out to stock up on apples, spinach, spring mix, grapefruit, berries, broccoli, etc.! Every lunch or dinner meal I serve here includes at least one non-starchy vegetable and often two or more. I have been known to serve spinach salad with berries for breakfast as well. Even if it is just jarred organic applesauce, I always try to serve produce with breakfast when feeding all of us. I do keep "emergency" vegetables in the freezer for those times when we are just plain out of fresh. Green beans and broccoli are the standards. I don't hesitate to buy prewashed boxed spring mix and baby spinach because even though it is a bit more expensive, I KNOW it will get eaten, unlike those big heads of romaine that need to be washed and chopped, etc. I buy baby carrots for snacking, but will buy big carrots when I know I am making a stew or soup because they are much cheaper. I will also buy prechopped veggies and fruits if I am in a hurry or if they are on sale. When you look at the unit price of unhealthy things like potato chips and ribs, I'd rather be spending my money in the produce department! I try to find recipes that include LOTS and LOTS of vegetables.... it cuts down on the meat and carbohydrates and makes a lighter meal for all of us! Almost all of my favorite recipes include lots of veggies and I often find ways to add MORE veggies to existing recipes. GREAT question!...........P
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QOTD Saturday
On the Slimming World diet that I am following, it is recommended that a third of each of your 3 meals each day are 'superfree' items. This is all fresh or frozen fruits (not cooked) and most vegetables (starchy veg like potatoes, peas and sweetcorn are not included). Veg can be hidden in soups, stews, pasta dishes etc, so I guess I'm probably nearing the 8 or 9 servings a day level right now. Most of my weekly shopping bill seems to be on fruit & veg. I seem to be making a lot of visits to the ladies room too these days
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I have updated the first page.
![]() I am usually pretty good at getting in my fruits and veggies--the whole vegetarian thing helps. But there is so much junk food out there that I could easily go a whole day without any meat, fruits or veggies.Let's see tricks and tips. Add fruit to your pancakes or french toast. Yummy and you are less likely to pile on the syrup. Buy plain yogurt and add fresh or frozen fruit, again less sugar or artificial sweeteners. Chop up kale and lightly steam--it can then be added to just about anything. It's especially good in macaroni and cheese. Top pizza that is cooked with arugula and throw back in oven for a minute. Hummus and carrots--it's what's for lunch. Actually I eat hummus and carrots almost every day I work. Bean burgers are really easy to make and you can put all kinds of extra veggies in them. Roasted veggies are quick and easy and again can be added to anything. Pomegrante seeds are amazing and make a fabulous salad topping. The salad I had the other day had fresh orange juice and evoo as a dressing. So easy--and good fats and fruit juice at the same time. This was kind of a stream of consciousness thing--hope it makes sense.I hope everyone is having a great Saturday. I did speed work on the treadmill. I am training for a pr for the half I am running late April. It was my first official speed work and it went pretty well. Keep those weights coming in.
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Happy Weekend,
Sad to say that I didn't get in any walking/jogging the last two days but I plan on doing it on Sunday and Monday . I got stuck at work later than scheduled yesterday and then had to get to DD8s school to help set up for an event last night. DD12 had her first middle school dance last night so I had to come home and help her get ready for that and then pick her up again at 9. Today was a busy day. I had to work from 9-12 and then take my co-worker's daughter to a party, then take DSIL out for her belated b'day lunch. Then DD12 and I had to run some errands and then I had to pick up do-worker's daughter at the party and bring her back to my house. By then I had no energy to do anything! Tomorrow I have church and a meeting until 1. DD8 has another cold and DD12 is just feeling blah so I will probably go by myself. Monday I will be taking the girls to get their hair cut and do a few errands and then we'll pick up supper since Dh will be out! Got some trip planning to do tomorrow. We didn't do anything tonight like we planned so we'll get it done tomorrow night hopefully. 2 Disney trips (well 3, actually)in the works and a trip to NC to see my parents in April. Bring on February and hopefully I will get my focus back and some normalcy! TTFN
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