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I dread to think how my diet is going, but I am staying away from the scales for the time being.
One meal a day isn't as hard as I expected but one low carb meal is.(eek) Three days living like a bladdy caveman whilst feeding OH continuously through the day can do your head in a bit but hopefully its all to the good.
Apparently, according to loads of experts on TouTube I am having my single meal at the right time of the day (before 12 noon) but it has always been a 'Big Breakfast' for the last three days.
I might invest in a Mega Donnar Kebab on Friday (without pita bread of course) for a change and rely on my daily multivitamin tablet instead of fruit. Come to think of it you get a slice of lemon,a chilli,red & white cabbage and lettuce with it, plus the chilli sauce as well so maybe not so bad?
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i go with 2 meals a day, breakfast from 8 till 10 then it tea from 4 till 6 and so far its working fine
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(24-02-2021, 07:30 PM)Spec Wrote: i go with 2 meals a day, breakfast from 8 till 10 then it tea from 4 till 6 and so far its working fine Glad it works for you Spec. I have masochistic tendencies so thought I would jump in at the deep end with a single daily meal.
I feel a bit like Rocky Balboa muttering " That's not so bad, that's not so bad, that's all ya got?"
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(24-02-2021, 10:38 AM)JJB Wrote: Well it's working a bit of gardening, no muffins and butter and I left the chocolate alone (for a day) and a pound has gone. I knew all along what was causing the gradual increase, I just needed the kick up the @rse to consider doing something about it. Thank you Vinny. Now I need to keep it up.
A bit of competition might help is anybody prepared to log progress, on a casual basis, to keep those of in need to slim down motivated? Or is a gardening forum, not quite the right place?
Well done, JJB.
You're right, it's bread/muffins/teacakes and butter that is the real weight catcher. And it's what so many of us were brought up on, isn't it? So hard to give up, but it must be done.
(24-02-2021, 11:12 AM)Eyren Wrote: Edit: maybe if we stuck to "how well I stuck to my diet" rather than "how much weight I lost"?
But we are not "on a diet", hopefully. We are changing our eating patterns for the better and forever.
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^^^ I've started reading "Not on the label" https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/30261/...rence.html. As one of the reviews says "Perhaps this should be sold as the most effective diet book ever written."
I'm still on the first chapter "Chicken" - certainly convinced me never to go back to eating them.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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(25-02-2021, 07:38 PM)Veggie Wrote: ^^^ I've started reading "Not on the label" https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/30261/...rence.html. As one of the reviews says "Perhaps this should be sold as the most effective diet book ever written."
I'm still on the first chapter "Chicken" - certainly convinced me never to go back to eating them. I'll read the link tomorrow afternoon............after I have digested my kebab.
Funnily enough, both my Sons are experimenting independently with doner kebab recipes off the net to try and achieve a similar flavour to the bought variety.
They are both 'healthy eaters' so once they have sussed it, I'll get the recipe from them!
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There's no mention of kebabs in the review so you can read it now.
I could see if they're in the book though.
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(25-02-2021, 08:04 PM)Veggie Wrote: There's no mention of kebabs in the review so you can read it now.
I could see if they're in the book though. Bet a horse meat kebab is quite tasty!
I would imagine horse meat to be very lean, similar to venison?
Apologies to anyone who keeps horses.
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