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"Ignoramus4238" wrote in message ... Let's see who can go through thanksgiving without putting on any pounds. I report my weight as of this morning is 172.9 lbs... i troll |
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"Ignoramus4238" wrote in message ... Let's see who can go through thanksgiving without putting on any pounds. I report my weight as of this morning is 172.9 lbs... i Thanksgiving is a time to enjoy your family and friends and not worry about gaining a few ounces of weight. Enjoy the day and jump back on track the following day. |
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"Ignoramus4238" wrote in message
... Let's see who can go through thanksgiving without putting on any pounds. I report my weight as of this morning is 172.9 lbs... i I'm not interested in what I weigh the day after Thanksgiving (my weight can fluctuate day by day), but I do want to feel good at the end of the day, and not overstuffed and regretful. So I will focus on eating as healthy as possible, and I've already planned what "non-food-plan" foods I will have a small portion of (my mother's onion-cheese bread for one). I am making a few plain vegetable dishes that I can load my plate up with, and am also making a cranberry-orange-walnut muffin recipe that uses Splenda. Mary 325-165-145 |
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"Ignoramus4238" wrote in message ... On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 11:40:50 -0500, Mary M/Ohio wrote: "Ignoramus4238" wrote in message ... Let's see who can go through thanksgiving without putting on any pounds. I report my weight as of this morning is 172.9 lbs... i I'm not interested in what I weigh the day after Thanksgiving (my weight can fluctuate day by day), but I do want to feel good at the end of the day, and not overstuffed and regretful. So I will focus on eating as healthy as possible, and I've already planned what "non-food-plan" foods I will have a small portion of (my mother's onion-cheese bread for one). I am making a few plain vegetable dishes that I can load my plate up with, and am also making a cranberry-orange-walnut muffin recipe that uses Splenda. That's sensible. I personally will eat thanksgiving meal (we'll cook turkey and something else), but will try not to overeat. Thanksgiving is a day to appreciate what we have, broadly speaking, not necessarily a day to stuff the piehole with as much food as possible. One thing that I will be thankful about is my weight loss, it would be illogical to celebrate it with overeating. -- 223/173.0/180 There is a happy medium between being somewhat relaxed and watching what you eat without being obessed over gaining a few ounces of weight and "stuffing the piehole." When you figure that out you might enjoy life a bit more. Jenn |
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"Mary M/Ohio" wrote in message ... "Ignoramus4238" wrote in message ... Let's see who can go through thanksgiving without putting on any pounds. I report my weight as of this morning is 172.9 lbs... i I'm not interested in what I weigh the day after Thanksgiving (my weight can fluctuate day by day), but I do want to feel good at the end of the day, and not overstuffed and regretful. So I will focus on eating as healthy as possible, and I've already planned what "non-food-plan" foods I will have a small portion of (my mother's onion-cheese bread for one). I am making a few plain vegetable dishes that I can load my plate up with, and am also making a cranberry-orange-walnut muffin recipe that uses Splenda. Mary 325-165-145 The girls and I made up our menu yesterday then hit the grocery store. We came up with healthier choices, compared to last year. I also planned for smaller portions and bought accordingly, ie: 3 medium potatoes instead of 5 pound bag for mashed potatoes, one box of stovetop stuffing instead of 3. Since I delayed my shopping, I did end up with a 20 pound turkey. I have lost 2 of those since May~~amazing!! I was hoping for a smaller bird, I hate to pick turkey bones. (Side light: I quit my job this school year as a elementary school cook, last year at Thanksgiving I cooked and deboned ten 20 pound birds, eeew!) I'm with you Mary, I don't want to overeat and be regretful, hate that feeling more than having a plate piled high. Looking forward to getting through to New Year's without the 5-10 pound gain I used to experience. Good luck to all, enjoy the day. ......trixie 191/150.5/137 |
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"alohatrixie" wrote in message .. . The girls and I made up our menu yesterday then hit the grocery store. We came up with healthier choices, compared to last year. I also planned for smaller portions and bought accordingly, ie: 3 medium potatoes instead of 5 pound bag for mashed potatoes, one box of stovetop stuffing instead of 3. Since I delayed my shopping, I did end up with a 20 pound turkey. I have lost 2 of those since May~~amazing!! I was hoping for a smaller bird, I hate to pick turkey bones. (Side light: I quit my job this school year as a elementary school cook, last year at Thanksgiving I cooked and deboned ten 20 pound birds, eeew!) I'm with you Mary, I don't want to overeat and be regretful, hate that feeling more than having a plate piled high. Looking forward to getting through to New Year's without the 5-10 pound gain I used to experience. Good luck to all, enjoy the day. .....trixie 191/150.5/137 It sounds like you have a great plan, Trixie! I can't imagine cooking and deboning 10 turkeys -- and congratulations on losing two of those turkeys! :-) I never thought I could get through Thanksgiving-New Year's without gaining (usually 10-15 lbs for me -- I gain weight amazingly quickly when eating foods that are high in both empty carbs and fat). But last year I stayed pretty much even (then started gaining in late January and had real trouble sticking to my plan until just two weeks ago!), and the year before I actually lost weight between Thanksgiving - New Year without feeling deprived at all. So I know I can get through this if I stay focused on my plan 90-95% of the time! Mary |
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"Mary M/Ohio" wrote in message ... "alohatrixie" wrote in message .. . The girls and I made up our menu yesterday then hit the grocery store. We came up with healthier choices, compared to last year. I also planned for smaller portions and bought accordingly, ie: 3 medium potatoes instead of 5 pound bag for mashed potatoes, one box of stovetop stuffing instead of 3. Since I delayed my shopping, I did end up with a 20 pound turkey. I have lost 2 of those since May~~amazing!! I was hoping for a smaller bird, I hate to pick turkey bones. (Side light: I quit my job this school year as a elementary school cook, last year at Thanksgiving I cooked and deboned ten 20 pound birds, eeew!) I'm with you Mary, I don't want to overeat and be regretful, hate that feeling more than having a plate piled high. Looking forward to getting through to New Year's without the 5-10 pound gain I used to experience. Good luck to all, enjoy the day. .....trixie 191/150.5/137 It sounds like you have a great plan, Trixie! I can't imagine cooking and deboning 10 turkeys -- and congratulations on losing two of those turkeys! :-) I never thought I could get through Thanksgiving-New Year's without gaining (usually 10-15 lbs for me -- I gain weight amazingly quickly when eating foods that are high in both empty carbs and fat). But last year I stayed pretty much even (then started gaining in late January and had real trouble sticking to my plan until just two weeks ago!), and the year before I actually lost weight between Thanksgiving - New Year without feeling deprived at all. So I know I can get through this if I stay focused on my plan 90-95% of the time! Mary thanks for sharing that Mary, I feel encouraged. This time of year can be such a head trip in so many ways. There are so many "must haves" and "have to bes" when it comes to Thanksgiving and Christmas traditions, in my own life personally, that I am trying to shed/be free from, because I don't enjoy most of them, and the holidays should be enjoyed for pity's sake! I'm learning to enjoy my family at the holidays more than the food that goes with the holidays. Focus on the family, not the food trixie!! ~~~I think I'll print that out for myself. ......trixie |
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"Ignoramus4238" wrote in message ... On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:45:08 -0500, alohatrixie wrote: The girls and I made up our menu yesterday then hit the grocery store. We came up with healthier choices, compared to last year. I also planned for smaller portions and bought accordingly, ie: 3 medium potatoes instead of 5 pound bag for mashed potatoes, one box of stovetop stuffing instead of 3. Since I delayed my shopping, I did end up with a 20 pound turkey. I have lost 2 of those since May~~amazing!! I was hoping for a smaller bird, I hate to pick turkey bones. (Side light: I quit my job this school year as a elementary school cook, last year at Thanksgiving I cooked and deboned ten 20 pound birds, eeew!) I'm with you Mary, I don't want to overeat and be regretful, hate that feeling more than having a plate piled high. Looking forward to getting through to New Year's without the 5-10 pound gain I used to experience. Good luck to all, enjoy the day. I do not want to overeat and feel terrible and be regretful either. By the way, I found a 9 1/2 lbs turkey yesterday at Sam's club. We always had a huge pile of turkey meat left over that we did not know what to do with. -- 223/173.0/180 we have a few family favorites, turkey curry and turkey salad, that we'll make with the leftovers. I'll probably freeze some for soup too. I have been cooking daily just what we need with proper portions (for my family, YMMV) to avoid leftovers or 2nd helpings, except for veggies, I'm just not looking forward to having there be leftovers. Ah, the joy of cooking with turkey, LOL ......trixie ig, if I can not gain this holiday season, it'll be a mini goal sucess for me! |
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On 24 Nov 2004 15:49:51 GMT, Ignoramus4238
wrote: Let's see who can go through thanksgiving without putting on any pounds. I report my weight as of this morning is 172.9 lbs... i Well, we all know that day to day weight changes don't mean anything, so I don't see that weighing yourself Friday morning will tell you anything useful. Now, if you find that you're steadily higher for the next week or two, that might mean you've gained weight. We're going to our country club for a Thanksgiving dinner buffet. I'll eat as much as I want there, and then go back to eating as I usually do. This way we won't have leftovers to contend with :-). If I gain a few ounces it won't worry me; I know I can lose it easily. Chris 262/136/ (135-145) |
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On 24 Nov 2004 20:36:32 GMT, Ignoramus4238
wrote: On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:45:08 -0500, alohatrixie wrote: The girls and I made up our menu yesterday then hit the grocery store. We came up with healthier choices, compared to last year. I also planned for smaller portions and bought accordingly, ie: 3 medium potatoes instead of 5 pound bag for mashed potatoes, one box of stovetop stuffing instead of 3. Since I delayed my shopping, I did end up with a 20 pound turkey. I have lost 2 of those since May~~amazing!! I was hoping for a smaller bird, I hate to pick turkey bones. (Side light: I quit my job this school year as a elementary school cook, last year at Thanksgiving I cooked and deboned ten 20 pound birds, eeew!) I'm with you Mary, I don't want to overeat and be regretful, hate that feeling more than having a plate piled high. Looking forward to getting through to New Year's without the 5-10 pound gain I used to experience. Good luck to all, enjoy the day. I do not want to overeat and feel terrible and be regretful either. By the way, I found a 9 1/2 lbs turkey yesterday at Sam's club. We always had a huge pile of turkey meat left over that we did not know what to do with. We like having turkey leftovers. We roasted a turkey last week and have been enjoying the leftovers since then. We use it to make soup, turkey hash, sandwiches, etc., and I take meat to work to put in a salad at lunch time. DH likes dark meat and I like only white, so it works out well :-). Chris 262/136/ (135-145) |
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