Hi Everyone,
Sorry I haven't been posting much. Just so hard to find the time. I have continued the no-sugar diet and have found it has become relatively easy to do. I just make sure I have lots of fruit and sugar-free gum for when I need something sweet. I'm planning on continuing until Easter, then I'm likely to have just an occasional treat so I don't feel so deprived. I have bought several cookbooks in the last few weeks for sugar-free baking. I made some oatmeal cookies that were sweetened with orange juice and apple juice. They were really good, but still pretty high in calories since there was cooking oil in them. Then I tried banana bread sweetened with Stevia powder using applesauce instead of oil. That was much lower in calories and still quite good. My DH didn't like it, but I think because it was very moist and chewy almost like bread pudding rather than traditional banana bread. One of the books I have uses brown rice syrup for sweetening. Does anyone know if that is any healthier than corn syrup or sugar?
I have been out running a few times. I'm still coughing, but I have a lot more energy than I've had for the past 1 1/2 months. Yea!! I've managed to lose 5 1/2 lbs since the beginning of February, so I'm quite happy about that. I've had a few Hungry Horror days lately though, so I'm trying to increase my activity to cancel out some of the extra eating I've done.
Liz: I hope the shin problems have gone away. I've had a lot of problems in the past and 2 of the things that have helped are to sit in a chair and tap your toes on the floor before starting your workout. The other is to trace the letters of the alphabet in the air with your toes.
Stacie: Sorry you've lost your motivation. Just stick with it and you'll get it back. I hope you get the orthotic issue worked out.
Shan: Yea on the 2 lbs!!! Just shows you have to stick with it and eventually it will happen. Congrats on the 12 miler. What an accomplishment.
Tracey: Good job getting your workout in with the dog and stroller.
Lisa: Good luck with the battle of the GS cookies. I have 5 boxes sitting on the top of my fridge waiting for Easter morning. I'm really hoping I'll be able to control my portions. What will probably happen is I'll have one portion of cookies, one portion of ice cream, one portion of easter candy, etc. etc. Kudos to you for giving your DD such a good role model for eating well and exercising.
Dave: Let me know if you find Spring. Our weather is supposed to be in the 40's next week. Yahoo!! Hard to imagine that 40 sounds warm, but it does right now.
Mike: Good job on the workouts.
Debra: Sorry about the stressful bathing suit shopping trip. I found a really cute one at the LL Bean outlet that has a little skirt. Love the skirt, it hides a lot!!
Lily: Hope the recovery is going well.
Beth: How's it going?
Maria: Hi!
Have a great day everyone.
Cindy
Sorry I haven't been posting much. Just so hard to find the time. I have continued the no-sugar diet and have found it has become relatively easy to do. I just make sure I have lots of fruit and sugar-free gum for when I need something sweet. I'm planning on continuing until Easter, then I'm likely to have just an occasional treat so I don't feel so deprived. I have bought several cookbooks in the last few weeks for sugar-free baking. I made some oatmeal cookies that were sweetened with orange juice and apple juice. They were really good, but still pretty high in calories since there was cooking oil in them. Then I tried banana bread sweetened with Stevia powder using applesauce instead of oil. That was much lower in calories and still quite good. My DH didn't like it, but I think because it was very moist and chewy almost like bread pudding rather than traditional banana bread. One of the books I have uses brown rice syrup for sweetening. Does anyone know if that is any healthier than corn syrup or sugar?
I have been out running a few times. I'm still coughing, but I have a lot more energy than I've had for the past 1 1/2 months. Yea!! I've managed to lose 5 1/2 lbs since the beginning of February, so I'm quite happy about that. I've had a few Hungry Horror days lately though, so I'm trying to increase my activity to cancel out some of the extra eating I've done.
Liz: I hope the shin problems have gone away. I've had a lot of problems in the past and 2 of the things that have helped are to sit in a chair and tap your toes on the floor before starting your workout. The other is to trace the letters of the alphabet in the air with your toes.
Stacie: Sorry you've lost your motivation. Just stick with it and you'll get it back. I hope you get the orthotic issue worked out.
Shan: Yea on the 2 lbs!!! Just shows you have to stick with it and eventually it will happen. Congrats on the 12 miler. What an accomplishment.
Tracey: Good job getting your workout in with the dog and stroller.
Lisa: Good luck with the battle of the GS cookies. I have 5 boxes sitting on the top of my fridge waiting for Easter morning. I'm really hoping I'll be able to control my portions. What will probably happen is I'll have one portion of cookies, one portion of ice cream, one portion of easter candy, etc. etc. Kudos to you for giving your DD such a good role model for eating well and exercising.
Dave: Let me know if you find Spring. Our weather is supposed to be in the 40's next week. Yahoo!! Hard to imagine that 40 sounds warm, but it does right now.
Mike: Good job on the workouts.
Debra: Sorry about the stressful bathing suit shopping trip. I found a really cute one at the LL Bean outlet that has a little skirt. Love the skirt, it hides a lot!!
Lily: Hope the recovery is going well.
Beth: How's it going?
Maria: Hi!
Have a great day everyone.
Cindy