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eating season
Interesting how quiet ASD gets during eating season.
I did some eating too, but I was 8 pounds below goal, so now I'm 5 pounds below goal. I'm attending a restaurant birthday dinner tonight. Oh well, no biggie. I should be able to recover by Christmas. In January we can watch all the new dieters pop in. |
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On Nov 28, 1:35 pm, "Cubit" wrote:
Interesting how quiet ASD gets during eating season. I did some eating too, but I was 8 pounds below goal, so now I'm 5 pounds below goal. I'm attending a restaurant birthday dinner tonight. Oh well, no biggie. I should be able to recover by Christmas. In January we can watch all the new dieters pop in. Although this is the holiday season that doesn't necessarily mean it has to be the eating season I've lost one pound in spite of Thanksgiving dinner, get-together at Aunt's home, department celebration and a birthday party during the past week. I still have more holiday events to go and I'm planning on maintaining or even losing another couple pounds. It just takes some planning and lots of sensible food choices. No doubt there will be many who start a diet and exercise program after the new year. Hopefully they'll stick with it. Beverly 177 / 136.6 / ~140 since 1996 |
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"Cubit" of SBC http://yahoo.sbc.com wrote:
Interesting how quiet ASD gets during eating season. It's only eating season in US, over here in UK it's just plain winter. However various Christmas celebrations are looming, with associated temptations to eat more than usual. I'm hoping to use the technique of wearing the smallest item I own, a midnight blue velvet dress, which is still really a size too small for me, so I won't be able to eat much because it's too tight! Steph 239/169/119 |
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Cubit wrote:
Interesting how quiet ASD gets during eating season. It's been quiet here for months on end. |
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On Nov 28, 10:35 am, "Cubit" wrote:
Interesting how quiet ASD gets during eating season. I did some eating too, but I was 8 pounds below goal, so now I'm 5 pounds below goal. I'm attending a restaurant birthday dinner tonight. Oh well, no biggie. I should be able to recover by Christmas. In January we can watch all the new dieters pop in. It's a riot. At my health club, I always see some new faces for about a month starting in Jan. as people make New Year's resolutions to lose weight and get in shape. It seems to last about a month. In fact, there is something about a 1 month to six weeks time frame. The Army did a study several years ago and have designed a 6 weeks basic training regimin around that. Why? Because they found out that 6 weeks of hard concentrated effort is about all many people can tolerate before they start hitting a brick wall. The exercise thing might have that 6 week limitation for some people as well. dkw |
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" of http://groups.google.com wrote:
On Nov 28, 10:35 am, "Cubit" wrote: Interesting how quiet ASD gets during eating season. I did some eating too, but I was 8 pounds below goal, so now I'm 5 pounds below goal. I'm attending a restaurant birthday dinner tonight. Oh well, no biggie. I should be able to recover by Christmas. In January we can watch all the new dieters pop in. It's a riot. At my health club, I always see some new faces for about a month starting in Jan. as people make New Year's resolutions to lose weight and get in shape. It seems to last about a month. I'm not looking forward to January for precisely that reason. Usually I go to the swimming pool or gym when they open at 7am for an hour's exercise then shower and be in work by around 9. In the dark days of end November/ December there are only a handful of other hardy souls who get up at that time. It's great, I can choose the rowing machine closest to the fan or the treadmill nearest the window, stay on as long as I like, and there's enough space in the swimming pool to do anti-social things like trying to learn butterfly stroke. Come January I'll have to observe the 12 minute limit on machines in the gym, dodge other swimmers so no more back stroke, and I'll need to pre-book to get into aquafit class (which involves an extra 6 miles of cycling there and back to buy the ticket in the morning for class in the evening). It would be OK if I could go cycling instead, but I don't enjoy it so much in the dark and in January I'm in work for pretty much all the 8 daylight hours there are. Steph 239/167/119 |
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This place has been quiet for ages
-- "Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic." Dave Barry "Cubit" wrote in message et... Interesting how quiet ASD gets during eating season. I did some eating too, but I was 8 pounds below goal, so now I'm 5 pounds below goal. I'm attending a restaurant birthday dinner tonight. Oh well, no biggie. I should be able to recover by Christmas. In January we can watch all the new dieters pop in. |
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USENET ain't what it used to be.
On that ark thing, Mr. Barry could be comparing creative writing to piloting hubris. "Willow Herself" wrote in message ... This place has been quiet for ages -- "Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic." Dave Barry "Cubit" wrote in message et... Interesting how quiet ASD gets during eating season. I did some eating too, but I was 8 pounds below goal, so now I'm 5 pounds below goal. I'm attending a restaurant birthday dinner tonight. Oh well, no biggie. I should be able to recover by Christmas. In January we can watch all the new dieters pop in. |
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