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<blockquote data-quote="Max68" data-source="post: 2374583" data-attributes="member: 521172"><p>Thank you, happy to stay if others are. To be honest I've really cut back on the treats and whereas half a tub of grapes was the norm it's now 5 or 6 and rather than two bags of crisps it's one bag every couple of days. Changed from the milk chocolate toffees to dark and I'll have two rather than a handful and savour them rather than gulp them down! Not every day either so baby steps as they say. With trying to cut back on the cigarettes as well it's trying to work out the lesser of two evils. If I tried it all at once I suspect I'd be rocking in a corner somewhere in a cold sweat!! Really pleased with my meals though as I would always generally have some sort of potatoes, rice or pastry and bar one small portion of Vivaldi potatoes deep fried with the skins on I haven't touched chips in two weeks now which is amazing for me. I'll treat myself once in a blue moon with ham and egg or a fish and chips once every two months but bar that I've really grown fond of halloumi fries and Portobello mushrooms and amazingly broccoli so proud of myself in many ways but as my school report always said "can do better!" Pity things like the halloumi fries and gluten free products are so expensive though but that's another discussion. Looking forward to those firecracker wings though, absolutely gorgeous. Finding some really good ideas on here and never in a million years thought I would have a celeriac in the fridge!! Next challenge is home made scotch eggs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max68, post: 2374583, member: 521172"] Thank you, happy to stay if others are. To be honest I've really cut back on the treats and whereas half a tub of grapes was the norm it's now 5 or 6 and rather than two bags of crisps it's one bag every couple of days. Changed from the milk chocolate toffees to dark and I'll have two rather than a handful and savour them rather than gulp them down! Not every day either so baby steps as they say. With trying to cut back on the cigarettes as well it's trying to work out the lesser of two evils. If I tried it all at once I suspect I'd be rocking in a corner somewhere in a cold sweat!! Really pleased with my meals though as I would always generally have some sort of potatoes, rice or pastry and bar one small portion of Vivaldi potatoes deep fried with the skins on I haven't touched chips in two weeks now which is amazing for me. I'll treat myself once in a blue moon with ham and egg or a fish and chips once every two months but bar that I've really grown fond of halloumi fries and Portobello mushrooms and amazingly broccoli so proud of myself in many ways but as my school report always said "can do better!" Pity things like the halloumi fries and gluten free products are so expensive though but that's another discussion. Looking forward to those firecracker wings though, absolutely gorgeous. Finding some really good ideas on here and never in a million years thought I would have a celeriac in the fridge!! Next challenge is home made scotch eggs! [/QUOTE]
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