DIS Ladies Only Trip 2007 WISH!

Do I get to wear my cowboy boots?!
Ouch! Now that would be a serious **** kicking!!

:wave2: Hello Ladies! With everything going on the last few weeks I have completely lost track of everything. Now that things are finally calming down though I feel that I'm going to be able to get into my routine. :woohoo:
Hey Wendy! It's been a busy few weeks for us all. Hopefully we can all manage to get on track. :thumbsup2
 
Ouch! Now that would be a serious **** kicking!!

Oh no! I was not thinking about the ouch factor! :headache: I was thinking the Texas angle. I would surely remove the boots before any kicking got started! I was just thinking that I have these "lovely" green cowboy boots and never have anywhere to wear them. Maybe I need to take up line dancing to stay in shape! I bet wearing cowboy boots in Texas is a bit cliche anyway.

Sorry Jenna! Hope I didn't scare you away! :hug:
 
Maybe you and I could kick each other's ****!! I can't seem to get motivated either. I keep telling myself after the New Year I will, but I don't know. I mean, how many New Years in the past have I said that and nothing happened? :rolleyes:

I am thrilled for those of you who are keeping at it. That is really impressive. :banana: :cool1: :woohoo:

I know what you mean Beth.

I always go for some unreachable goal like 60 pounds to loose. I am going to try for 30 pounds this year. (then talk Mike into getting me a tummy tuck)

Do I get to wear my cowboy boots?!

That is what I need to get my **** in gear!:eek:
 
Okay, I know this is a bit long, but I just read an article I thought I would share with all of you.

Bad foods that are actually great for your WaistBy Camille Noe Pagán


If you've been avoiding burgers, ice cream, and pizza thinking you're doing your waistline a favor, don't. They can actually help you lose weight -- and keep it off, too. Here are the hidden slim-down perks of five foods that get a bad rap and the best way to add each one back into your diet.

Red meat


Lean red meat, such as l sirloin tip, T-bone, or strip steak, is a great source of protein for dieters.

Even burgers and meatballs can be light fare if you make them with ground sirloin, says Bonnie Gluck, M.S., R.D., a clinical dietitian at New York Methodist Hospital in New York City. "Lean red meat -- lean being the operative word -- is a great choice for women who are trying to shed pounds," she says. "It's an excellent source of protein. And protein takes longer to digest, helping you feel full and cutting the likelihood that you'll snack later on."

A study of 100 women from Australian researchers found that overweight women who ate reduced-calorie diets rich in protein from red meat and dairy lost more weight than those whose reduced-calorie plans had little meat and more carbs. "Protein can reduce hunger," says study author Manny Noakes, Ph.D., associate professor with the Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organization (Australia's national science agency) in Adelaide. And being less hungry while you're trying to lose weight can prevent overeating.

Best way to enjoy it: Choose ground beef labeled "97 percent lean" or "extralean," which means it has less than five grams of fat per serving. Want steak? Get lower-fat cuts from the loin, like sirloin tip, T-bone, or strip steak, Gluck says.

Watch out for: Beef that's labeled Prime. "It's very high in fat," Gluck says. Buy cuts graded Choice; the meat has less fat and still tastes good. And remember to limit your portion size, no matter how lean the meat. "Many restaurants will serve an eight-ounce steak or burger, which means you're getting twice the amount you actually need," says Dave Grotto, R.D., author of "101 Foods That Could Save Your Life." Stick to a three-ounce serving (roughly the size of a deck of cards).

Ice cream
Good news for ice cream lovers: A recent Swedish study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that women who have at least one serving of full-fat dairy products a day gain less weight than women who don't. Researchers aren't entirely sure why, but it's believed that a compound in milk fat called conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) may aid weight loss. Health.com: Top 5 foods for women

Not all studies support the dairy-aids-weight-loss claim. But Gluck feels there's more evidence for than against, even if full-fat dairy's secret is simply that it's more satisfying. "Many women find that low-fat versions of dairy products like ice cream and cheese just aren't satisfying," she says, "so they may eat a lot of them -- downing hundreds of calories in the process, trying to fulfill their craving -- when just a little bit of the full-fat stuff would have done the trick."

Best way to enjoy it: Have a little cheese, ice cream, or a glass of milk each day. "You really can't go wrong with that," Gluck says. "Dairy should be part of your diet, whether you're trying to shed pounds or not. You need the calcium to maintain strong bones. And the vitamin D and CLA in milk both have cancer-fighting properties."

Watch out for: Fat intake. Remember that full-fat dairy products do contain saturated fat, Gluck says, so it's best to limit yourself to two servings daily -- and to make your third serving a low-fat or skim choice.

Eggs
After years of being barred from the average American diet, things are looking sunny-side up for eggs. According to a study from Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, overweight women who eat egg breakfasts lose twice as much weight as women who start their days with bagels. Researchers say the protein in eggs increases satiety and decreases hunger, helping women eat fewer calories throughout the day. "Eggs are a perfect protein source because they have all eight essential amino acids," Grotto says. "And recent research debunks the idea that they have adverse effects on the heart."

Best way to enjoy them: Try 'em for breakfast. This is the ideal time for getting the proven fill-you-up benefits the rest of the day. Besides, it takes only a couple of minutes to scramble an egg. Work a hard- or soft-boiled egg into lunch, too, by adding it to a spinach salad. Or make an omelet or veggie frittata with two to three egg whites to every one yolk to keep the calories low (whites have just 16 calories, while whole eggs have 72 each). Health.com: Reconsidering the egg

Watch out for: Eggs served at restaurants.Even an egg-white omelet is likely to be fried in butter or oil unless you ask that it be prepared with cooking spray. And like pizza, beware of any egg dish that's smothered in cheese. If you're craving more flavor, add some herbs or salsa.

Pizza
You already know you can enjoy some mozzarella on your favorite pie and still drop pounds. But there are other ways you can make that slice even healthier. To hike the diet-friendly fiber, choose a whole-wheat crust and top your pizza with veggies like peppers, artichokes, and broccoli. "Like protein, fiber is digested slowly and helps keep you feeling full, longer," Gluck says.

Even better? By sticking with healthful toppings like veggies and lean protein (grilled chicken is a good choice), a medium slice will set you back only 200 to 250 calories.

Best way to enjoy it: Choose whole-wheat varieties. You can make your own or try a frozen one, like DiGiorno, Boboli, South Beach, or Amy's. If you're ordering in or dining out, get a thin-crust pie (it's typically lower in calories and fat than thicker versions); try selections available at Pizza Hut and California Pizza Kitchen.

Watch out for: Additional oil and fat. Avoid any pie that's deep-dish (that means the crust is cooked in oil) or loaded with sausage and pepperoni, Gluck says. And while a bit of cheese is fine, a whole lot is not. Skip the extra cheese.

Canadian bacon
Unlike a regular strip of crispy pork fat, Canadian bacon -- which comes from the loin, one of the leanest parts of the pig -- is a dieter's best friend, with a third less fat than regular bacon. If that isn't reason enough to put Canadian bacon on your plate, a recent study from Purdue University shows that women who eat a diet rich in lean pork and other protein keep more lean body mass during weight loss than women who eat a low- calorie diet with little pork and other protein sources. An added bonus: Women who eat meals rich in protein from pork report that they feel satisfied, in spite of the fact that they are on reduced-calorie diets, and say they're happier overall. Health.com: Best new foods of 2007

Best way to enjoy it: Have some anytime. "Add Canadian or turkey bacon, another light pick, to scrambled eggs, or use some in a bacon-lettuce-and-tomato sandwich on whole-wheat bread with reduced-fat mayo," Grotto says. You can chop it into strips and use it for a protein boost on salad, too.

Watch out for: Hidden fat. Some restaurants fry Canadian bacon on the griddle in oil.

Before you order, request that it be cooked without oil or heated in the oven. Copyright 2007
 

I know what you mean Beth.

I always go for some unreachable goal like 60 pounds to loose. I am going to try for 30 pounds this year. (then talk Mike into getting me a tummy tuck)



That is what I need to get my **** in gear!:eek:

:guilty: Didn't you see the post right before yours? I thought I corrected myself. Some things get lost in the translation when posting online. Sorry...:hug:
 
BTW Jenna, 30 pounds seems very doable. That is 2.5 pounds a month. :banana: I am hoping for that rate of loss myself. (although my son told me today I should be able to drop 10 pounds in a week! :laughing: )
 
Hmmm, we can add that to the To Do list for September if you'd like..... :confused3 :rolleyes1 :rotfl:

Sounds like a plan !

:wave2: Hello Ladies! With everything going on the last few weeks I have completely lost track of everything. Now that things are finally calming down though I feel that I'm going to be able to get into my routine. :woohoo:

Hi Wendy, good to see you !! where the heck you been and why do you keep hiding from us :mad: I'm trying to get back to my routine too, it's still kind of hard though because my kids are still off school, I need everything to go back to normal :rotfl: I did really good yesterday, so hopefully I can keep that up !!
 
Thanks for that article Christine !! very interesting about the red meat, I would never think to eat that, I do have eggs & dairy products, but the other stuff seems like it should be a no-no :eek:
 
Thanks for that article Christine !! very interesting about the red meat, I would never think to eat that, I do have eggs & dairy products, but the other stuff seems like it should be a no-no :eek:


Well, I know you must be delighted to see you can eat pizza! :laughing:


I am thinking of making a white pizza with spinach and mushrooms... Well, heck, instead of that I can probably just do my own pananini! I'll get some whole grain bread, spinach and schrooms...some 2% cheese...sounds good, doesn't it?
 
Guess what I did?

I went through my cabinets and fridge and threw out all the sweets!
Little Debbies, cookies, ice cream, cinnamon rolls, etc. We had way to much of it!!! :rolleyes:
Mainly from holiday stuff. I made Ruben take some candy we'd been given into work, and all that's left are some bags of chips which I'm also going to make him take into work.

The only treats I'm going to keep in the house for the kids are Jello cups and those fat free pudding cups. Oh, and sugar free popsicles and fruit snacks. None of those are that bad, and they don't tempt me anyways.

I might buy some of those 100 calorie snack things when they go on sale, since the kids do still want to snack after school and for their lunches.

So it's one small step in the right direction........
 
:guilty: Didn't you see the post right before yours? I thought I corrected myself. Some things get lost in the translation when posting online. Sorry...:hug:

Oh no, I meant that I needed something painful like that to get moving! :rotfl: :rotfl:

BTW Jenna, 30 pounds seems very doable. That is 2.5 pounds a month. :banana: I am hoping for that rate of loss myself. (although my son told me today I should be able to drop 10 pounds in a week! :laughing: )

Wow, I hadn't done the math, 2.5 should be very doable!!
 
Guess what I did?

I went through my cabinets and fridge and threw out all the sweets!
Little Debbies, cookies, ice cream, cinnamon rolls, etc. We had way to much of it!!! :rolleyes:
Mainly from holiday stuff. I made Ruben take some candy we'd been given into work, and all that's left are some bags of chips which I'm also going to make him take into work.

The only treats I'm going to keep in the house for the kids are Jello cups and those fat free pudding cups. Oh, and sugar free popsicles and fruit snacks. None of those are that bad, and they don't tempt me anyways.

I might buy some of those 100 calorie snack things when they go on sale, since the kids do still want to snack after school and for their lunches.

So it's one small step in the right direction........


Good for you Beth! :woohoo:
 
Well, I know you must be delighted to see you can eat pizza! :laughing:


I am thinking of making a white pizza with spinach and mushrooms... Well, heck, instead of that I can probably just do my own pananini! I'll get some whole grain bread, spinach and schrooms...some 2% cheese...sounds good, doesn't it?

Good ?? that sounds delicious !!! let me know if you make that and how the heck you did it :rotfl: I'll take a pass on the damn pizza :headache:

Guess what I did?

I went through my cabinets and fridge and threw out all the sweets!
Little Debbies, cookies, ice cream, cinnamon rolls, etc. We had way to much of it!!! :rolleyes:
Mainly from holiday stuff. I made Ruben take some candy we'd been given into work, and all that's left are some bags of chips which I'm also going to make him take into work.

The only treats I'm going to keep in the house for the kids are Jello cups and those fat free pudding cups. Oh, and sugar free popsicles and fruit snacks. None of those are that bad, and they don't tempt me anyways.

I might buy some of those 100 calorie snack things when they go on sale, since the kids do still want to snack after school and for their lunches.

So it's one small step in the right direction........


Good for you Beth !!! and those 100 calorie packs are really good but can get expensive if you're going to be giving them to the kids, maybe you can get them a cheaper healthy snack and keep those for you :rolleyes1



OH and for anyone who loves & needs chocolate, I found a realllllllllllly good 100 calorie snack that tastes like a candy bar, I swear I feel like i'm cheating when I have one :rotfl:

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They also have chocolate covered pretzel bars that are really good too but not as fullfilling :rotfl: I bought a case (2 boxes of each kind) at costco and they were pretty cheap, sorry I can't remember exactly how much
 
Those do look good, Anita!

And the sandwich did turn out well. I found a loaf of whole grain bread in the grocery store, so I sliced off a couple pieces of that. I sprayed one side of each piece with I Can't Believe Its Not Butter spray. I had thin sliced Sara Lee Turkey that I put on. I had some baby bella mushrooms and spinach that I had slightly cooked by placing in a skillet with cooking spray that I put on top of the turkey, and also threw some banana peppers on there. I put it on my grill pan, then topped with my grill press. When the sandwich was done, I put on a wedge of Laughing Cow Light and let it melt. Very tasty. I am going to make the same thing tonight.

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I really wanted to do grilled veggies on the grill pan, put the produce was pretty bad yesterday. I was hoping to do eggplant and zucchini which Mark loves. Tyrone loves it when I put chicken on the pan then serve with hot wing sauce and bleu cheese. Kind of like the naked tenders at BW3. I may have to make him those tonight as well.
 
Thanks for the info Christine, and you explained it just like I needed you too : "Cooking For Dummies" :rotfl2:


I am going to have to buy one of those grill things so I can make my own :cool1:
 
Thanks for the info Christine, and you explained it just like I needed you too : "Cooking For Dummies" :rotfl2:


I am going to have to buy one of those grill things so I can make my own :cool1:


That's nuts, Anita. I get the feeling you know your way around the kitchen pretty well!

I found that one at the shop in a Cracker Barrel. I have since seen a nice set that might have tempted me had I not just bought that and a new grill pan.

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That's nuts, Anita. I get the feeling you know your way around the kitchen pretty well!

I found that one at the shop in a Cracker Barrel. I have since seen a nice set that might have tempted me had I not just bought that and a new grill pan.

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I may know my way around a kitchen but I still hate to cook !!! honestly I would never cook if I was alone, I would eat lean cuisine every day :banana: I hate cooking even more since i'm dieting and I can't eat any of my favorite dishes, I'm sure any of us on a diet find that the most challenging thing to overcome

I really need to get one of those grill thingies ! do you know what they cost :confused3



So how is everyone doing ?? it's been tough for me to get back on track, but i'm getting there and i'm starting to feel great about myself again !! it's amazing the mental high you get when you eat right & excercise, it makes me feel wonderful about myself :yay: anyone looking for some motivation ??? diet and get out and walk for a couple of days, you will be proud of yourself and feel wonderful, trust me !! it will get easier too because you will love feeling good about yourself and want that feeling to stay !!! :goodvibes


I have been waiting to weigh myself, so Wednesday is my weigh in day, anyone want to join me and post losses or gains ?? :rolleyes1
 
So how is everyone doing ?? it's been tough for me to get back on track, but i'm getting there and i'm starting to feel great about myself again !! it's amazing the mental high you get when you eat right & excercise, it makes me feel wonderful about myself :yay: anyone looking for some motivation ??? diet and get out and walk for a couple of days, you will be proud of yourself and feel wonderful, trust me !! it will get easier too because you will love feeling good about yourself and want that feeling to stay !!! :goodvibes


I have been waiting to weigh myself, so Wednesday is my weigh in day, anyone want to join me and post losses or gains ?? :rolleyes1
That's awesome Anita! I'm so happy for you.

I'm hoping I can reach that point. It's getting started that's the hardest. I think I'm going to use Wednesday as my weigh in day. I was already thinking that would be a good choice since if I mess up over the week-end it gives me a chance to get back on track. LOL
 
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I may know my way around a kitchen but I still hate to cook !!! honestly I would never cook if I was alone, I would eat lean cuisine every day :banana: I hate cooking even more since i'm dieting and I can't eat any of my favorite dishes, I'm sure any of us on a diet find that the most challenging thing to overcome

I really need to get one of those grill thingies ! do you know what they cost :confused3

So how is everyone doing ?? it's been tough for me to get back on track, but i'm getting there and i'm starting to feel great about myself again !! it's amazing the mental high you get when you eat right & excercise, it makes me feel wonderful about myself :yay: anyone looking for some motivation ??? diet and get out and walk for a couple of days, you will be proud of yourself and feel wonderful, trust me !! it will get easier too because you will love feeling good about yourself and want that feeling to stay !!! :goodvibes


I have been waiting to weigh myself, so Wednesday is my weigh in day, anyone want to join me and post losses or gains ?? :rolleyes1


Lean cuisines, tunafush would be the only thing in my kitchen.
Of course I'd go out for pizza once a week. :rotfl:


I'll skip another week. Ate too much italian food at friends house over the weekend and I was the only one in the house that ate the cheesecake. :sad2:

Glad to see everyone doing well and moving forward for 2008.
Here's hoping everyone has healthy year. :thumbsup2
 














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