Congratulations on going down a size lovely feeling well done great too to have planned something to look forward too.Evening all. As far as Mondays go today’s a rather fabulous one. More new clothes bought and yet another size smaller - actually almost cried in the changing rooms! And an Easter weekend holiday booked.
Breakfast - the usual protein peanut & chocolate bar with a cup of tea
Just two large coffees throughout the day at work
Dinner - I’d put a gammon joint in the slow cooker with Diet Coke this morning so came home to super tender, melt in the mouth gammon, which I had a huge portion of with broccoli and green beans followed by 2 squares of green & blacks mint chocolate. Feeling the need to end the day with a mug of tea so that will follow shortly
That’s a wonderful achievement!! Well doneWow! No wonder you were so emotional! I've dropped from a size 18 to a 12-14, but still a way to go before I'm happy.
Thank you! I was a size 18 end of August last year. I’ve just bought size 10, so dropped 4 sizes. Never in a million years expected that
Sizes are weird but it’s the average that counts. I now unbelievably have some size 6 tops from m and s and Sainsburys but am 8 to 10 mainly it depends on shop!! Most important thing is difference from before you’ve done amazingly well.That’s a wonderful achievement!! Well doneofficially I’m probably still a 10-12 as I know very well there’s certain shops I stand no chance of squeezing into their 10’s. But I’m going to pretend they don’t exist and stick to the ones that make me feel good
Thank you! I was a size 18 end of August last year. I’ve just bought size 10, so dropped 4 sizes. Never in a million years expected that
When I think of some of The other things fed to us. Our French toast (or eggy bread ) was white bread soaked in egg with a little milk, fried then covered in sugar. Another was when we were sick , Grandma's dish was "saps" - white bread soaked in hot milk and sugar. Easy to digested but looking back now that was a lot of sugar.Childhood memory for me too...a soft boiled egg chopped against the side of a cup was used when weaning. Since I am the eldest I can still hear that sound....
Yikes. I have the clear plastic one but it was impossible for catching them on the floor. I changed it to one of these things that looks like a pastry brush with plastic bristles on a long handle. You secure the offending creature in the bristles then deposit it outside (or out the window if upstairs). Makes it a lot easier to catch the speedy Gonzalez monsters on the floor. Just found the linkEvening all.
Was planning OMAD but got very hungry around lunchtime so ate some M&S Serrano ham and manchego cheese rollitos. Dinner was a large ribeye steak with garlic butter plus one fried egg and 2 rashers streaky bacon.
Said dinner was rudely interrupted by the emergence of a ginormous spider from under the TV stand. Attempts to catch it with one of those long spider catcher things have just driven it under the bed. So long as it stays under all is well, but a very large, heavy, hardback book is now on standby!
Yes I agree with that - they do travel in pairs. Well done by the way on the clothes size mega drop.It’ll be it’s friend that’s hiding elsewhere in the house that’s doing that. They always seem to come in 2’s when they attack my house
You know I have similar problems with balance. What my good looking sadist (physio) told me to do was keep something like a dining room chair beside me to hold/touch to maintain balance.As some folks here may remember, I have bad arthritis in lots of bits of me and am a bit unstable on my feet, so can only leave the house if I am being accompanied. So, feeling the need for some form of unaccompanied 'gentle' exercise, I bought myself a Tai Chi DVD. I finally got around to trying it out today and - wow - for an activity that looked so gentle I am absolutely shattered. Maybe I should have selected 'introduction' (21 minutes) instead of 'play all' (49 minutes)...... Incidentally, it seems I can't do anything that includes standing and closing my eyes at the same time as each time I tried doing it I wobbled and nearly fell. The dogs weren't impressed and decided it was safer to hide in the kitchen. The really disappointing thing was my BG which went up from 6.1 immediately before to 8.3 immediately after.
Today's menu
Breakfast: Bulletproof Coffee
Lunch: Chunk of cheese
Dinner: Lamb chops, broccoli, cauliflower, gravy (maybe a few bits of Mr C's carrots)
Pudding: Proper Greek yoghurt (not the Greek style) from Aldi (very similar to the lush Turkish yoghurt that Lidl used to sell and then discontinued) with chia seeds and pecan nuts
Drinks: Nothing with any carbs in apart from the BPC for breakfast.
You know I have similar problems with balance. What my good looking sadist (physio) told me to do was keep something like a dining room chair beside me to hold/touch to maintain balance.
The BG rise - had you eaten anything before you exercised. There are a few articles kicking about on this. It's a liver dump basically. If I remember correctly it is something along the lines of if you don't give your body something to burn during exercise your liver dumps hence your BGs go up. It does correct later and come down but I got into the habit of eating something pre exercise which got the liver to behave.
You haven't got my good looking sadist! I remember us having a debate about that. Made sense short of having a Barre installed!Thanks for that really helpful reply @maglil55.I am determined to persevere with it (until I break something) on the hope that I'll get a bit less creaky - so I'll eat a proper breakfast tomorrow instead of the bulletproof coffee. Good idea about the chair, now why didn't i think about that! D'oh!!!
We should start a 'weeble' club! My balance is rubbish due to neuropathy in feet. I hate icy conditions more than most but my funniest moment was leaning forward from my chair to paint my toenails and headbutting the carpet!! Actually, can't really blame that too much on balance as I was sat down!! Maybe alcohol?You know I have similar problems with balance. What my good looking sadist (physio) told me to do was keep something like a dining room chair beside me to hold/touch to maintain balance.
The BG rise - had you eaten anything before you exercised. There are a few articles kicking about on this. It's a liver dump basically. If I remember correctly it is something along the lines of if you don't give your body something to burn during exercise your liver dumps hence your BGs go up. It does correct later and come down but I got into the habit of eating something pre exercise which got the liver to behave.
I'd forgotten about themBreakfast - Two heaped spoons homemade granola, hi lo toast and butter
Lunch - Cucumber, two cherry tomatoes, two cheese stuffed peppers, five bacon strips and one peters yard sou. Three strawberries, extra thick cream and small spoon of chocolate chia pudding.
Dinner - Chicken breast in parmesan and pork scratching crumb, roasted celeriac, peppers and mushrooms,
Snacks - Mosser Roth 70% mini bar, nuts.
We should start a 'weeble' club! My balance is rubbish due to neuropathy in feet. I hate icy conditions more than most but my funniest moment was leaning forward from my chair to paint my toenails and headbutting the carpet!! Actually, can't really blame that too much on balance as I was sat down!! Maybe alcohol?
Thanks for that really helpful reply @maglil55.I am determined to persevere with it (until I break something) on the hope that I'll get a bit less creaky - so I'll eat a proper breakfast tomorrow instead of the bulletproof coffee. Good idea about the chair, now why didn't i think about that! D'oh!!!
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