pwdebbie
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I weigh in tonight but my home scale put me at 169 this morning -- how encouraging it was to see my weight start with 16-something and not 17-something! I know I'll still be 17-something at weigh in, but that's ok. I know my scale weighs me about 3 lbs less.
One day this week I ate 54 points. Friday we went to Golden Corral and I have to say I love their fried chicken and the seafood salad. And then my daughter brought her "Fancy Dinner Fridays" leftovers to us in the evening. (She loves to cook and started doing these special Friday dinners about a year ago. She picks a theme and then searches for recipes that go along with it. Her theme this week was Irish or green -- the fried cabbage was amazing, the bacon-wrapped flank steak stuffed with spinach was wonderful . . . ) But anyway, I said all that to say that I truly believe our bodies need to know that we are not in starvation mode. If I feed myself abundantly once a week (but not to the point of being stuffed or uncomfortable, I've learned when to stop), I still lose weight. I think my body happily receives the extra food and then doesn't fight me when I stick to my 26 points.
After weigh in tonight, I will get my usual Auntie Anne's pretzel to bring home for our supper.
I save points for this every Tuesday. Dh and I eat our big meal at lunch each day, so today I will have a Smart Ones frozen entree for lunch. Did 6 points for breakfast, and will do maybe 7 points for lunch, so that still leaves me 13 points -- 9 points for the pretzel and 4 points for a dessert. We have a chocolate buttercream Easter egg here calling my name. 
One day this week I ate 54 points. Friday we went to Golden Corral and I have to say I love their fried chicken and the seafood salad. And then my daughter brought her "Fancy Dinner Fridays" leftovers to us in the evening. (She loves to cook and started doing these special Friday dinners about a year ago. She picks a theme and then searches for recipes that go along with it. Her theme this week was Irish or green -- the fried cabbage was amazing, the bacon-wrapped flank steak stuffed with spinach was wonderful . . . ) But anyway, I said all that to say that I truly believe our bodies need to know that we are not in starvation mode. If I feed myself abundantly once a week (but not to the point of being stuffed or uncomfortable, I've learned when to stop), I still lose weight. I think my body happily receives the extra food and then doesn't fight me when I stick to my 26 points.
After weigh in tonight, I will get my usual Auntie Anne's pretzel to bring home for our supper.

