
What a fantastic way to celebrate, have a zebra dome for me! I also love feta cheese! I should have been adopted by a Greek family!
I just wanted to add. Some people wanted me to post how I liked ww core vs ww points or flex. It is definately the way for me to go. I hate tracking food and this gives me the freedom to not have to do that. It seems the only real things I miss are bread and crackers but I have 35 points if I want the bread and I switched to ff popcorn instead of crackers for my cruchy snack and tackled my sweet tooth with ff jello pudding. So I am doing well. I am losing pretty well too. I took off 4lbs this week and it straightened me out last week so I didnt gain. It did take a week to adjust.
I am so glad you found a system that is working for you -- that is key, being willing to try something new. It could be just what you need to succeed!
I am happy to see 2.4 of last weeks gain gone again, bringing me back under my starting weight!!

It's a slow process, but I won't ever give up. I have a broken tooth and a root canal to thank for some of that weight loss. Wasn't up to eating much the past couple days, but my tooth is feeling better. Just need to try and keep with the healthier choices, and journalling.
I love the greek yogurt now, and it has so much more protein than the regular yogurt it holds me so much longer. I buy chobani because the fage is so much more expensive.
Considering all you have going on -- again, you are so strong and doing such a great job! I have not tried the Greek yogurt yet. I don't know what is stopping me...I switched to organic, I guess Greek is the next step.
I love the Arnold Sandwich Thins, too. And surprisingly DH likes them too. I do not like the rubber fake cheese in any form -- it just isn't the same. I like the richer, more flavorful hard cheeses like parmesan and romano where you can use less if you grate them yourself (not the green stuff in the can).
I have to laugh because the "green stuff in the can" is one of my successful substitutions!
QOTD: I love the Arnold Sandwich thins too! They have made a big difference. I also got a great tip from Corrina, I drizzle some olive oil on my popcorn...yum!! That is so satisfying for me!
Now I have to try this olive oil trick!
My healthy food change... I gave up Diet Coke on 01/02/2008 and haven't looked back. I drink seltzer or water now (occasionally a bit of that 4C drink mix.... like the Crystal light but with Splenda instead of aspartame). I will occasionally have a Diet Coke when I am out at a restaurant that has lousy water and no seltzer.... or the occasional Fresca.... but probably less than 6 servings a year. I will even bring my own seltzer into restaurants that don't offer it (although almost anyplace with a bar will have it available, you just have to ask). I never drank regular soda and I only drank caffeine free, so it was mostly just the habit I had to give up, not the sugar or caffeine.
I also eliminated a lot of white carbs from my diet. I NEVER get french fries any more when we go out (although I am not above scrounging a few from my DS's plate!!), I rarely eat white potatoes, I only eat white bread about once a week or so (usually in the form of a 100 calorie bagel or 100 calorie english muffin or a Sandwich Thin). I almost NEVER eat white pasta any more.... although I still serve it to my family, but we are trying to change over to whole wheat slowly. I never liked/served white rice to my family, only brown rice or wild rice, so no change there.
My few remaining white carbs are things like the previously mentioned 100 calorie items, Baked Lays occasionally, and microwave lowfat popcorn (and my current obsession with the chocolate bran muffins I made!!).
Your many changes show in the weight you have lost! All good advice and ideas for people to try!
WOOHOO! Down .4 for the week!!!!
If you don't do anything else during the week, DRINK YOUR WATER! That is totally helping me lose the weight along with eating better but the WATER IS A KEY!
Fantastic advice! You can drink too much water, but it's hard to do!
Maintaining is better than a gain.
Yes, it is -- you are so close to goal it is really hard to lose at the end.
I'm down one pound this week (on a 2 week weigh in which means twin baby .5s!

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I call it progress -- remember, progress not perfection -- you are doing great!
Friday QOTD: Is there a healthy food swap you tried to make that surprised you with how well it worked? Is there one that just didn't work at all for you?
Oatmeal for breakfast instead of anything else. Helps keep me full and I'm finding I can add a lot less brown sugar than I used to. I had no idea DD would love it, so that helps we can make a big bowl and split. I've always been a skim milk, whole wheat bread, diet butter, FF dressing, no mayo person so no issues with keeping those. I do like Splenda - it's the only fake sugar I like. The sandwich thins are okay, but I like the whole wheat Thomas english muffins better.
Whole wheat tortillas are the sub we can't stick with. We eat tortillas 1-2 times a week in various meals, DH more often (likes wraps as snacks). I don't love the wheat tortillas, but I can eat them. DH hates them. It is the only food substitution that he has thrown an absolute fit about, so I let him win.

We tried the corn tortillas but I hated those. So I buy the white flour tortillas "plus" (I think it has omega fat and fiber added).
Finding substitutes for dessert is my biggest challenge. I like to have a moderate to large sized snack in the evening while I'm relaxing. Usually that is a large dish of reduced fat ice cream topped with sprinkles or chocolate syrup. Or at least, that was my "I'm saving enough calories to eat this everyday" dessert. (If I didn't care about weight loss or maintaining, my ideal dessert would include homemade cookies.) So I'm trying to switch it up and enjoy other snacks in the evening. I got some organic ginger snap cookies, sometimes I'll have pistachios, greek yogurt, or FF pudding. As long as I keep out of the mindset that I NEED ice cream everyday, I think I'll be okay.
The evening is totally my downfall. I want to eat while I watch tv. It's just an ingrained habit. I am working hard on it, but I agree it is hard. Now I may drink 3 cups of hot tea every night, but at least I'm not eating everything I see...
I agree - coveting redlight's nearly gone stomach pooch. Here I am, below my goal and my stomach is still very much there. I am just having to come to terms with the fact that my body was VERY stretched out when I was hugely pregnant and overweight with my oldest son, and it's not going back without surgical intervention - no amount of ab-work is fixing this. I actually have abs of steel under a very pillowy outer layer. I'm like a jawbreaker wrapped in a marshmallow.
But that is OK. It beats where I was before by a mile. Even if you disregard the question of cost, I'm not sure I'd ever be willing to undergo the risks of surgery for the sake of appearance rather than health.
Friday QOTD: Is there a healthy food swap you tried to make that surprised you with how well it worked? Is there one that just didn't work at all for you?
Boy, I think I'm the only one who's not so much a fan of the Splenda (and Arnold thins, which contain Splenda) - unfortunately, I've discovered that I have an issue with my heart in which it actually skips a beat and when I have even sugarless gum with splenda, it gets noticeably worse, to the point where I actually feel it in my chest. I sure wish they'd label things that contain splenda the way they used to with Nutrasweet! So I guess that's a whole pile of swaps that don't work for me, as it is found in so very many reduced fat/calorie yogurts, breads, etc. now.
The things that do work for me: I like the 2% cheeses. I agree on the fat free, but find that the 2% is a good blend of palatability and weight-loss-friendliness.
I finally found some non-sucralose sandwich thins today. They are made by a company called "Earth Grains" and are pretty good!
Stevia does not cause the same issues with my heart, so when I want my tea or yogurt sweetened, I use a little stevia. It does have a bit of an aftertaste, so I am careful about where I use it.
And finally, my favorite substitute for ice cream (which is my worst addiction):
1/2 cup plain fat free greek yogurt (with a little stevia and vanilla stirred in)
topped with
2/3 cup frozen wild blueberries
1 Tablespoon chia seeds
(2 points)
If I have an extra point to play with, I also love to add either a measured quantity of Kashi Crunchy cereal or lowfat granola or 7 chopped up almonds or 1/2 T chocolate chips.
It is amazingly thick and creamy.
Oh, here's one more tip - the Greek Gods brand of yogurt is sour. I love Trader Joe's, Oikos or Fage. Be sure to get the fat free - the full vat versions are crazy!
I just have to ask -- chia seeds, like the chia pets? That stomach is a badge of courage. You created life -- that is no small accomplishment! You made human beings! Of course your body isn't going to be exactly like it was before (ok, unless you are Heidi Klum)! You are in the best shape of your life (I might have heard somewhere), and with all your body can do, the appearance just isn't as important. I know of course you want to look good -- but you do!
I am the opposite today- I am bitterly, bitterly disappointed Evgeni Plushenko didn't get the gold. I realize Evan works hard--jeez that's all they had to say about him--but Plushenko is something else--he flies. Watching Evan--he is strong and practice perfect but there is no art to it. I hated his snakey Vera Wang costume too--Vera Wang who still promotes use of animal fur and 12 year old anorexic models. Plushenko did the quad which is what differentiates the men skaters from the women, and was enjoyable to watch. Johnny Weir skated beautifully, got a standing ovation (the only one) and they underscored him terribly. The new point system has to go. It is killing the art and passion of it.
I haven't watched last night's events yet -- I did Tivo so I expect to catch it soon. I have been concerned about the new scoring system ever since I realized artistry was probably not going to get the weight I think it deserves. What have you thought about the commentary? I don't even know who the woman is (they never show them), but she's getting on my nerves. She seems very biased to me. I like Scott Hamilton, but you can be too positive. I miss Dick Button at the height of his faculties...
Congratulations to all of the COW participants as well! I feel guilty that I never participate in it, but I am always inspired by the challenges. Thanks for running it, Dona!
Absolutely -- when I do the COW I do so much better, I just haven't been able to get it together this time. It's always things we need to do, Thank you, Dona, for all your hard work!
QOTD: I also eat oatmeal in the morning. I find it fills me up till lunch time. I have mine with cinnamon, mix berries & soy milk. I havent really found a healtly food swap that I didnt like yet! I have switched all of my white stuff out with whole grains. I have started to cut out the sugar & processed food, which in doing so I have discovered that I LOVE to cook
Hey Candice! I'm so glad you are enjoying the BL Challenge! And it is awesome you have found a love of cooking, and everything is working great for you!
I had a loss this morning

I got up, weighed in on our scale, moved to the wii fit, weighed in and started the body test where I nearly passed out, just standing on it

It was the weirdest feeling. I made it to the couch before the "lights blinked out". It was just a few seconds followed by feeling very hot then major dry heaves. About 5 minutes later I felt fine again and have felt fine for most of the day. I have no idea why or what happened, but I've got to admit that I'm a bit scared. Anywhooo I did have a loss and so did DH. Mind you I'm not back to where I was 3 weeks ago so I doubt the weight loss has anything to do with this morning.
QOTD: The Arnold sandwich thins and Diet Soda have made a world of difference to my life. I also like the laughing cow light swiss cheese for sandwiches. Giving up soda totally has not worked for me at all.
Oh my goodness! I hope you continue to feel well! Soda is a tough one. The Laughing Cow is a good friend of mine. Love those Babybels!
Healthy swap. Hmm. I put honey in my coffee now instead of sugar. I actually got this from my Dad. I needed some equal too when I first started doing this but now as long as I have a really good ff creamer, I don't need anything else. I
like other stuff for variety as my morning coffe is just really my one sweet treat. Right now I have some starbucks gingerbread syrup I got marked down. After thanksgiving we had whipped topping which was nice. On the more healthy side, a good dose of cinnamon is great with the gingerbread and I have a little shaker of nutmeg for extra flavor I use almost daily for the coffee. I use olive oil for pretty much everything now, I even have a sprayer I got for xmas which I love

. You put the olive oil in a canister thing and it sprays olive oil--genius....
I have maintained again this week. As I'm at my goal weight I'm really happy with that.
It sounds like you are doing great, and you are keeping variety in your breakfast, so it doesn't get boring, a great strategy!
Thanks for the encouragement. I'm okay with a maintain - just would like to see my goal number and fit into that pair of khakis that is taunting me! I know I'll get there, just not this week.

I figured I might gain a little around the half marathon, then lose it a few days or a week later - I'm wondering if all my powerade, clif shots & WDW treats will negate the 1300 calories I burn in the race.
Well, I can't predict how you will do, but like
Corinna, I am always up a few days after the race, and then I settle back down. Give yourself a little time afterwards because things just may fluctuate -- your body is not sure if this is going to be a daily occurrence, and has to try to adjust.
I'm off to pick dh up from work. I hope everyone has an awesome Friday evening!
Maria