Thanks for sharing the mousse recipes, corinnak!
I have to admit that I
still find getting in regular exercise a challenge -- I know, I know, how long have I been saying this is an issue for me and I still haven't figured it out!

So, I am just going to suck it up and make it work. The walk I signed up for with DS and DH will help. If I really concentrate on it for the next few weeks, I can make this a habit, just like I did with my eating.
I hear it's better than blue pudding or even cake!
Lisa - I'm glad to share those mousse recipes! I still need to type up the WW version...
Regarding the regular exercise, I think it's great that you've signed up for a race - those sure motivate me to get my workouts in. Every time you put in the minutes on the treadmill, it helps you feel great on race day. It's a great way to be kind to your future self!
I don't know if this will help you or not, but I will share another thing that has made a huge difference to my feelings about physical activity. I think I've shared before that I started running as a desperate attempt to dig my way out of a nasty and protracted depression. It made a huge difference to my thought process, willingness and ultimately follow-through when I began to think of my workouts as
medicine rather than "something I ought to do." "Something I hate to do" or "Something I would like to do if only there were enough hours in the day." We all obviously have our own health concerns and family histories - depression just happened to be mine. For some people, regular exercise maybe the thing that keeps them from having to use insulin in the near future. For others it may be back trouble - I started being much more regular with itwhen I started thinking of my resistance cord workout as
therapy for my back and neck rather than "something I should do" or "something that will make me look better," etc. etc.
i just checked back in on the BMI (body mass index) chart.
with today's weigh-in i went from officially "obese" into the "overweight" category! while mildly embarrassed to admit it, I AM ALSO THRILLED!
Hooray! Hooray! This is a very big deal, I know! I remember when I went from Obese to Overweight as well! It is a wonderful victory - do not be embarrassed! Congratulations!
(And here is my one step I took....) So I got smart and headed to the grocery store and stocked up on healthy, easy-to-bring-along foods.... LC cheese wedges, pretzel sticks, baby carrots, seltzer, light yogurts, etc. I plan on packing snacks and meals to have with us every day.
Pamela - I know what you mean! I used to feel like I was "at the mercy" of available food pretty frequently. I realized that I like the food I can pack and bring along SO much better than whatever random stuff is available wherever I happen to be. Sandwiches from home can be SO good! Nice job planning out your "battle plan" for the weekend. You're going to do so great! And good luck to your DD and all the swimmers, too!
We have a new Subway not far from us, and I'm going to try it. Hopefully, it will become a new weekend staple...Anyway, you have inspired me to do better, so thank you!
Hello to all the other BL participants, and thank you for continuing on this path with us. I hope we will all be inspired by watching or hearing about the Olympics, and we will face next week with single-minded focus. The Olympic athletes view food as fuel, and we can, too! (but of course, you can have some extra sugar free gum if you want a dessert

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Maria!!! Subway and Extra sugar free gum??? What is this, the Biggest Loser? Oh yeah....
And now I'm going to do my own little Subway endorsement. I do like Subway, and especially the gardenburger sub. It's just good! But at 6.5 points (without cheese or sauces), it can burn through a good chunk of points. Which is usually fine, but last week I needed some dinner and had...not that many points left, so I got a gardenburger SALAD. With just some vinegar and oregano for dressing, I got what felt like a big bunch of food for only about 3.5 points! Plus the apple slices (while not the most delicious) work out to zero points.
Have a great day!!!
What other Olympic or Canadian food can you think of for tonight's dinner?
First of all - hide those chips!!! It's so much harder for me when things like that are staring me in the face.
The canadian food I'm thinking of is.....Crown Royal. Not a good choice for dinner, though!
Todays QOTD: What do you still find to be a challenge in your weight loss journey and what is one step you can take to overcome it?
Oh, the tough questions! I am still struggling with snacking. Munching. Whatever you call it when you suddenly find yourself in the pantry wanting to just TASTE something. Sometimes out of hunger. Sometimes out of boredom. I count the points, but they can go awfully quickly that way. When I added in my maintenance points, I think more of them went for snacking - probably not the smartest use, even if I'm making decent choices.
I think I need to try to limit my eating more to just the table. If it's worth eating, it's worth putting in a dish, right?
