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Old October 1st, 2003, 07:46 PM
Bobby vega
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Default TODAY WE CHEAT!(Laura)

I guess my post might have been taken a bit out of context. I intended
it to be like in the movies. Sorry if it's not politically correct to
assume no one wants to even "dream" of being able to eat selfishly and
not have to worry about weight which is what the movie scene was about.
I understand for lots of people it is a real battle to be disciplined
even on the WW diet. As I have said in my introduction, I'm not on the
WW diet but am doing it the old fashioned way of cutting down 99% on
fried foods and sweets like ice cream. This is something I have passed
the feeling of depriving myself since I believe you CAN reprogram your
mind to be able to leave them and honestly feel like you're not missing
out on something good. I guess I look at it also like an alcoholic has
to leave drinking and his/her body will adjust and not feel like they
been missing out on something necessary since they've already experience
they taste and fill of it. I've had ALL the good foods and do NOT miss
them , but this is ME. I can do without them and be OK.
I have lost 42 pounds. Gone from a size 44 inch waist to a 36 inch waist
and gained muscle where I never even thought I had them so I think I'm
doing it right.




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Old October 1st, 2003, 08:23 PM
Kate Dicey
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Fred wrote:

Just one question - Castor Sugar is what in USA terms? (G)


Look for fine granulated sugar. Ordinary will do just as well if you
can't find it, for both the cake and the marzipan.
--
Kate XXXXXX
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Click on Kate's Pages and explore!
  #14  
Old October 1st, 2003, 08:24 PM
Kimba
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On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 09:27:02 -0700, "Chrys" wrote:

"Bobby vega" wrote in message
...
I was remembering the movie "Defending Your Life" with Albert Brooks and
Meryl Streep. They had a scene where they could eat ANYTHING they wanted
and it was all for the taking and they would NOT gain one ounce of
weight.
What would be your dream food(s)?
Mine would be an enchilada dinner with rice and refried beans with home
made tortillas and a porter house steak with a huge loaded baked potato
and for dessert and huge peach cobbler with vanilla ice cream and hot
carrot cake with cream cheese icing. sigh
Lasagna, I can't forget the lasagna!
Let's hear yours.


The cobbler sounds divine actually. I've been craving cobbler. I wonder
if anyone has any low point ideas for that?

Peel and slice your fruit, place in an individual pyrex dish.
Sprinkle with Spenda and some spices - cinnamon and nutmeg for apple,
nutmeg and ginger for peaches. Pull apart a low fat biscuit (you know
- the Pillsbury kind in the can) and place it over the top. Spray
with a bit of ICBINB spray, sprinkle a teaspoon of sugar over the top,
and bake til the biscuit is brown.

Or, do the filling the same way, nuke it til cooked, and fold into a
one point tortilla. Sprinkle with sugar after giving it a squirt of
ICBINB and stick it in the toaster oven to crisp the tortilla.

Kimba

--You did then what you knew how to do, and when you knew better, you did better. Maya Angelou
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Old October 1st, 2003, 09:41 PM
Donna in Idaho \(remove invalid\)
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Yummy Kimba - that sounds really, really good! I'm going to print off your
suggestions.
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Donna in Idaho!
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Website: http://donnakwilts.tripod.com/

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"Kimba" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 09:27:02 -0700, "Chrys" wrote:

"Bobby vega" wrote in message
...
I was remembering the movie "Defending Your Life" with Albert Brooks

and
Meryl Streep. They had a scene where they could eat ANYTHING they

wanted
and it was all for the taking and they would NOT gain one ounce of
weight.
What would be your dream food(s)?
Mine would be an enchilada dinner with rice and refried beans with home
made tortillas and a porter house steak with a huge loaded baked potato
and for dessert and huge peach cobbler with vanilla ice cream and hot
carrot cake with cream cheese icing. sigh
Lasagna, I can't forget the lasagna!
Let's hear yours.


The cobbler sounds divine actually. I've been craving cobbler. I wonder
if anyone has any low point ideas for that?

Peel and slice your fruit, place in an individual pyrex dish.
Sprinkle with Spenda and some spices - cinnamon and nutmeg for apple,
nutmeg and ginger for peaches. Pull apart a low fat biscuit (you know
- the Pillsbury kind in the can) and place it over the top. Spray
with a bit of ICBINB spray, sprinkle a teaspoon of sugar over the top,
and bake til the biscuit is brown.

Or, do the filling the same way, nuke it til cooked, and fold into a
one point tortilla. Sprinkle with sugar after giving it a squirt of
ICBINB and stick it in the toaster oven to crisp the tortilla.

Kimba

--You did then what you knew how to do, and when you knew better, you did

better. Maya Angelou


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Old October 1st, 2003, 09:49 PM
Lesanne
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Default TODAY WE CHEAT!(Laura)

Ah Bobby, it's not that it is not politically incorrect to dream about foods
we can't have, but on WW, we Can have em, if we choose to, so it tends to be
puzzling. I lost all 85 that I got rid of since Feb 2002, and the other 118
on WW, for a total WW loss of 203 pounds. The 118 was on the old program
that restricted the types of food you ate. I really love the new program,
and probably would never have gotten to the normal BMI that I am at right
now without being able to have all those good foods when I want em, portion
controlled.


"Bobby vega" wrote in message
...
I guess my post might have been taken a bit out of context. I intended
it to be like in the movies. Sorry if it's not politically correct to
assume no one wants to even "dream" of being able to eat selfishly and
not have to worry about weight which is what the movie scene was about.
I understand for lots of people it is a real battle to be disciplined
even on the WW diet. As I have said in my introduction, I'm not on the
WW diet but am doing it the old fashioned way of cutting down 99% on
fried foods and sweets like ice cream. This is something I have passed
the feeling of depriving myself since I believe you CAN reprogram your
mind to be able to leave them and honestly feel like you're not missing
out on something good. I guess I look at it also like an alcoholic has
to leave drinking and his/her body will adjust and not feel like they
been missing out on something necessary since they've already experience
they taste and fill of it. I've had ALL the good foods and do NOT miss
them , but this is ME. I can do without them and be OK.
I have lost 42 pounds. Gone from a size 44 inch waist to a 36 inch waist
and gained muscle where I never even thought I had them so I think I'm
doing it right.






  #18  
Old October 1st, 2003, 09:55 PM
Kimba
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On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 20:43:21 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

Oh Well Said.!!


thanks, Lesanne - nice to see you here

Kimba

--You did then what you knew how to do, and when you knew better, you did better. Maya Angelou
  #19  
Old October 2nd, 2003, 03:43 AM
Donna in Idaho \(remove invalid\)
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Default TODAY WE CHEAT!(Laura)

I agree about the new WW - I love it. As I've mentioned before, I was on WW
back in the early 70's. You couldn't eat onions or corn past the noon meal.
One of the ladies in our group made home made bread. The leader told her
she absolutely 'could not' eat that home made bread. She had to buy the
diet bread. I know there were other things just as ridiculous, I just don't
remember all of them now. Oh yeah, I could eat 4 hot dogs for supper! Not
the buns, just the dogs! Wouldn't think of doing that now.

One thing I really did like on the old WW was the WW shakes - we call them
smoothies now. That was my favorite part of the day - evening when I could
have that shake!
--
Donna in Idaho!
Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator
Website: http://donnakwilts.tripod.com/

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"Lesanne" wrote in message
link.net...
Ah Bobby, it's not that it is not politically incorrect to dream about

foods
we can't have, but on WW, we Can have em, if we choose to, so it tends to

be
puzzling. I lost all 85 that I got rid of since Feb 2002, and the other

118
on WW, for a total WW loss of 203 pounds. The 118 was on the old program
that restricted the types of food you ate. I really love the new program,
and probably would never have gotten to the normal BMI that I am at right
now without being able to have all those good foods when I want em,

portion
controlled.


"Bobby vega" wrote in message
...
I guess my post might have been taken a bit out of context. I intended
it to be like in the movies. Sorry if it's not politically correct to
assume no one wants to even "dream" of being able to eat selfishly and
not have to worry about weight which is what the movie scene was about.
I understand for lots of people it is a real battle to be disciplined
even on the WW diet. As I have said in my introduction, I'm not on the
WW diet but am doing it the old fashioned way of cutting down 99% on
fried foods and sweets like ice cream. This is something I have passed
the feeling of depriving myself since I believe you CAN reprogram your
mind to be able to leave them and honestly feel like you're not missing
out on something good. I guess I look at it also like an alcoholic has
to leave drinking and his/her body will adjust and not feel like they
been missing out on something necessary since they've already experience
they taste and fill of it. I've had ALL the good foods and do NOT miss
them , but this is ME. I can do without them and be OK.
I have lost 42 pounds. Gone from a size 44 inch waist to a 36 inch waist
and gained muscle where I never even thought I had them so I think I'm
doing it right.








 




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