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Old April 6th, 2009, 09:40 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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Default Are there successful Core losers out there?

thanks, Lee
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Willow Herself wrote:
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Willow Herself wrote:
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Ron wrote:
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Makes sense. Weight control, like every other worthwhile goal in
life, requires discipline, dedication, and right thinking. In
other words, a healthy attitude of thinking about food as
something we take for sustenance rather than something we lust after
for
satisfaction. It should NOT involve slavish point-counting and
deprivation. The WW members in this NG who constantly post
recipes here and dream about what they will eat tomorrow - in
other words, who perpetuate their love of food - simply don't
understand this
fundamental point and will never maintain normal weight
naturally. Food is no different
from oxygen. We take it to live. We shouldn't live to take it.



I disagree with this. I love food. Food is terrific, a gift in our
lives. I plan my melas in advance, what you would call dream about
what I am eating tomorrow, so that I may have good healthy choces
that are a joy to my palate asa well. I also plan ahead so I can be
assured that I have meals that sustain my staisfaction as well as
conform to my desired calorie intake.

There is nothing wrong with enjoying food. Enjoyment is a wonderful
thing! There is no superioirity in viewing food as only fuel. If
that attitude works for you, rock on. But for those of us who enjoy
cooking, food will continue to be a wonderful thing to share with
family and friends and to enjoy!


AMEN!

Might I add that before I learned to eat healthy I did not enjoy
food, I just shoveled in whatever I had on hand. I could not cook, I
didn't know about what's good what isn't, the only spices I knew
about were salt and pepper.


The most convenient food is often the least good for you.


No kidding, we're back in our old neighborhood and going to the
grocery store I came accross those frozen pre-cooked chicken pieces
we use to eat several times/week. For the fun of it I looked at the
ingredients and nut. infos *shudders* Horrible!



I make chicken nuggets from scratch for the kids. They are basically jjst
bite sized pieces of boneless breast coated with breadcrumbs and parm or
crushed cookie crumbs. I make a ton and a half and freeze them. The
original output is more than buying thee packaged, of course. But when it
is time for lunch, they are just as easy. Take them out of the freezer and
pop them in the oven.





I've educated myself, not only about healthy foods, but about tasty
foods, fresh veggies and fruits, spices and condiments that make the
foods I eat enjoyable without adding tons of fats to it.


Indian pulses om nom nom.


LOL


Now everything I eat has to be worth it, health wise, taste wise. I
eat about 1/3 (if not less) of the food I used to eat, but I enjoy
every single bite of it. That's why I'm satisfied with eating so
much less, because it's enjoyable. I don't have to keep eating in
the hope that the next bite is going to be better, it's all good!

I also eat all sorts of foods, carbs, proteins, sweets, whatever.


I am an enigma there. I don't care enough about sweets to worry
about it. But I DO enjoy my bread and potato every now and again.


I'm not huge on sweets either, chips would be my failing, and freshly
baked bread. I still eat them, but in small amount, just to be safe
;o)




Yup I like bread.


Some of them in moderation, but there are no banned foods. I love
brownies, I have one every once in a while. If I had a store bought
brownie every day, it wouldn't taste that great, but a good fresh
bakery baked brownie every few weeks tastes heavenly!

Food is not the enemy, I love food, I love eating, I lost 70 lbs in
2002-2003 and have been maintaining since.


I lost ... I can't remember. Size 16 to size 6 a few years ago. I am
maintaining, kinda. I went up a couple of pounds. Back to
journalling to reset myself... As I drink my tastey rosemary veggie
soup.

I've been playing with a few lbs up and down also, but it's nothing
compared to the 70+lbs I had to lose previously.

Recipes are always appreciated... just sayin'...



Take all the free veggies you have hanging around that you want to use up
before they go bad, Put them in a pot with veggie or chicken broth. Simmer
with a few sprigs of rosemary and ssome garlic. Remove rosemary and puree
in a blender. Thin to drinking consistency, if needed. Freeze in single
serving portions. Dump into mug. Thaw/heat. Drink!

;op
Will~