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  • I started on the 6th Nov, and I have always had trouble going to the toilet during the night to do a wee due to prostate problems. I have been drinking all the water that I should and I am now going to the loo about six times a night. Will this tail off as I become acclimatised to the extra water, I certainly hope so. 🙂 I am retired so can rest during the day but I hope it gets better.

  • posted by  Brava on Using My Fitness Pal
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    Hi, I have started the 8 week plan and lost weight rapidly to start with. I’ve been stuck at the same weight now for a week despite following the recipes carefully. I’d like to see if portion size is a factor and thought I’d track calories using MFP. In order to set a goal I need to be able to enter the percentages of fat, protein and carbs that make up the 800 daily calories. Skimming through the 8 week book, I can’t find this information and I wonder if anyone has the answer please? It would be useful to see if the three meals I make in a day are in fact coming in at more than 800 calories.

  • Good morning,

    I am thrilled to report a 700g loss this week though the thrill was tainted when logging as I realised I weighed 200g less than this 2 months ago. I really have been up and down since. During that time I weighed less frequently and stopped logging and even though I kept to the principles I think I was consuming too many high calory foods like cream, cheese and butter so now I completely understand what I have to do. I’m also going to sign up to MFP or Fat Secret again and try to reduce my carbs.

    Good luck to everyone!

  • Hi all. An early post on a busy day. I’ve been following the conversations with interest – particularly on exercise, where I do little more than a lot of walking at the moment. Time for some resistance exercises I see!

    Anyway at the end of week 2 (but for me 12 days, as a late starter), I have lost a further 1.2 kilos, 2lbs 10oz. So 3.2 kilo, just over half a stone since I started. I hadn’t realised it was half a stone until typing this, so now feeling reasonably content. I can see a difference in my face and slowly-emerging waist, which is really encouraging.

    I can’t say that I found this week easy. I do miss potatoes/rice etc. But I am trying to make do with hummus, cauliflower etc. For the coming week, I want to plan a bit better so that I vary things a bit, drink more water (which I still find a struggle), and carry on with 5:2. I also plan a browsing trip to find some nice clothes to buy nearer Christmas!

    Good luck to everyone for the coming week. I’m thinking of the pink top and pom poms!

  • Hi there all, hopping on as although I reached my first target (64kg – yay) I have decided to lose some more and get down to 60kg, mid range healthy BMI for me. As of today 63.6kg, lowest so far and 13kg of weight loss since 8 August (😁😁😁😁).

    Was floating about 64kg for a bit, then it went up (I weigh every day, so this is in the space of a few days) so am refocusing and concentrating again. Low, low carb first, calories second (portion control more than actual counting at the moment but if that doesn’t work I will get MFP out again).

    So, my aim by 28/11 is to be 62.6kg so I can say I lost 14kg. Leaving breakfast as late as poss, only 2 bits dark chocolate a day and green veg with the protein.

    When I am 60kg I will go to the Dr and get cholesterol etc measured, can’t face it yet in case I have to give up cheese!

  • Juliet, I think that I too will only weigh myself once a week; they can become a bit obsessive can’t they?
    We have a big family buffet that I’m hosting later this month (everyone brings a plate and the table can end up looking a bit beige). Always a danger zone for me and has led me off the straight and narrow on more than one occasion to the point when you throw your hands in the air, declare yourself a failure and put it down to yet another failed dieting attempt. BUT, I shall plan ahead! I think I’ll make some individual quiches and a big salad, I may even make the very yummy salad I had for lunch today. I’ll make sure everyone takes their leftovers with them and anything beige that gets left will go straight in the bin.

    Allie, thanks so much for taking the time to answer my questions of which there were many!!! I found your carb restriction interesting; I haven’t really thought about that, just picking recipes from the ones shown although avoiding very obvious carbs like bread, rice, pasta, etc. It would be interesting to sit down and work out the carbs in a typical day. I remember when I was on it before also losing all interest in carbs and I can’t wait to get to that stage again! How many calories do you eat a day or are you only counting carbs?

    Have a good day fellow BSDers!

    Love Marianne

  • Well done Macloud and AngS on your losses :-). Isn’t it great to see those scales come tumbling down!

    I totally agree Luvtcook, to have long term maintenance guys joining this forum to carry on supporting us newbies is brilliant! Such a lovely thing – thank you 🙂

    Test of willpower for me yesterday – dinner in fantastic fish restaurant that offers unlimited, refillable chips ( and I have been before and I know their chips are good!). Didn’t even go there…. Grilled fish and salad thank you…it was delicious, I really missed the chips, but they are not my sort of food. ‘I don’t eat that, it’s bad for me, my body does not like it!’ That’s gotta be my mantra – it’s working – fasting blood back to normal levels for the past couple of days!!

    Happy Wednesday everyone 🙂

  • posted by  KazzUK on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Good morning my lovelies

    35 hours into my fast. I was fine yesterday but by last night, when I would normally break my 24 hour fast, I couldn’t settle properly even though I wasn’t ravenous or anything, so I went to bed and watched Masterchef the professionals on my ipad. Probably not the best choice of programmes, thinking about it but actually, watching the butchery of a duck, was quite off putting! Then the sweet stuff just didn’t do it for me, so no temptation there. I fell asleep at 9.30, woke twice, woke again at 3am, awake until 4.30am, dozed back off for another hour then got up! So, a rubbish night sleep, but I feel quite awake! My mind was buzzing, dreams – some bad – but just thoughts mainly, so I did the deep yoga breathing thing which worked.

    I feel the same, Mary/Allie, and if anyone asks I just say I’ve cut out refined carbs as much as possible and am following BSD then direct them to the website if they are genuinely interesting. If I told anyone about intermittent fasting they’d say I was starving myself! So i keep that quiet! I think if they are genuinely interested, they’ll read about that themselves so if they were to then bring it up, I would elaborate further with the 18/6 fast. Up to them after that.

    Well – the bookings have begun for Xmas meals with work – 2 so far, one of which involves an overnight stay in London which is all paid for by the company so I’m looking forward to that. I’ve selected the 3 courses carefully and told the organiser for the no gluten options.

    I best get ready for work, “I’ll be back”… 🙂

    Kazzeee xx

  • Morning,

    Today -0.9lb 😀

    MaisieMouse – Another win for the good bacteria yesterday.

    Well done all on the losses whatever the number and mainly for staying in it (however imperfectly).

    Welcome back SunnyB – huge respect for managing to maintain throughout what sounds like an awesome holiday.

    I am bemused by my losses at the moment. It is like my body has been coasting along for a couple of months with a slow (1lb) week loss which has suddenly accelerated. I am definitely not knocking it but in writing this, I am trying to remind myself that mostly it’s slow but occasionally there are whooshes and together they are the ‘normal’ pattern of loss. I am not doing anything significantly different. Need to remember this when it slows down again.

    My head seems to be back in the game, which is a fabulous feeling. I am really not used to coming back after a ‘fail’ so it feels like forging a new path. I credit this forum for that.

    Hubby and I are finding that many friends are now adopting BSD and having some great successes. It really seems to chime with people, not as faddy or too ‘out there’ but totally doable. Love it.

  • Wow, so many replies when I look away for a bit!
    Lessmuffintop, unfortunately significant amounts of exercise do temporarily slow down weight loss. I came across a really good article a while back explaining why, but sadly did not bookmark it. Basically, our bodies are not good at burning fat stores and repairing cell damage at the same time. They can only focus on one or the other, and when there is cell damage, such as happens during significant physical activity, that gets priority, so weight loss slows down.
    Eating more protein won’t stop the slowdown, but, if you’re not eating enough, the repairs will be slower, so it will take longer to get back to weight loss mode. What I’m trying to say is, don’t expect eating more protein to have much noticeable effect at getting your weight loss back on track. It is vital to get enough though.
    Another thing about exercise, the calories burned while actually doing even vigorous activities, are minimal compared to the amount that extra muscle burns, even overnight while sleeping, so a little resistance exercise gives a lot of benefit for the effort compared to ‘calorie burning’ type of exercises.
    As long as you enjoy it, and are fit enough to be able to do it safely, a little bit of ‘get you out of puff’ exercise is also good, but hours is not better than a little. I forget how much is optimum, but it’s not more than 1/2 an hour, and I think it’s more like 10 to 20 minutes. Certainly that’s enough for me to feel energised! Oh, and little bursts are more effective than continual slog. 😀
    My usual ‘trigger’ for realising I’ve not eaten enough protein, is when I CBA with something, but now that you’ve drawn my attention to it, I did get dizzy swimming, both times that I had bad after effects. I will take that dizziness as a cue for a shake in future. Thanks.
    For sleep, going to bed hungry is definitely bad. I have serious issues with sleep, both insomnia, and daytime sleepiness, and this is actually more my focus these days than weight loss. (I know the recipe for WL, I just need to stick to the plan for it to happen!) I have major problems getting back to sleep when I wake in the small hours, and rarely sleep the night through, although I have done it a few times this year. Unfortunately I don’t know what the trigger was, other than it being dietary.
    From a state of deficiency, more protein definitely helped, but, I am currently getting sleepy enough to get back to sleep, so I’ll wish you all ‘good night’ for now.

  • posted by  Esnecca on 20 g Carb anyone?
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    Hi Yowzer, I’m sorry you’ve dealing with such an annoying and uncomfortable affliction after all your hard work. The good news is sure you can tackle 20 grams. I’ve been at 20 grams and below since I began the BSD on August 1, 2016. The only time I exceeded the limit was Thanksgiving of last year (I had 2 spoons of Mom’s mashed potatoes). Nowadays I’m so used to it I very rarely get out of the single digits.

    I eat lots of eggs, smoked fish, turkey, chicken, raw greens (arugula, Romaine, green leaf, radicchio, watercress, spinach), cooked greens (rapini, chickory, escarole, endive, bok choy, spinach again), avocado, seaweed (by itself in salad or mixed in with miso soup), kelp noodles, soy (tofu, tempeh, canned black soybeans), hemp milk, flax and chia seeds, a maximum of 2 oz of cheese a day and every fermented food I can get my hands on (garlic sauerkraut, kimchi, red cabbage sauercraut, beet kvass, brown miso, horseradish leek kraut, gingered carrots, raw pickles).

    If you’ve been relying on the recipes in either book, you’ll probably have to set them aside, or alter them significantly. The trick is to choose the lowest carb veggies you can (meat and cheese are usually in the clear) and that means cutting things like onions, tomatoes, beets, pulses and legumes. I wouldn’t even consider making MM’s famous beetroot falafel, for example. When I need an oniony element, I use scallions, shallots or chives which are the lowest carb of the alliums.

    You stay full by eating fiber and fat, ideally together. Half an ounce of flaxseed crackers and an ounce of cheese looks like a tiny plate, but eat it slowly and deliberately, chew thoroughly so all that fiber in the flax gets a head start on digestion, and by the time you’re done you’ll feel like you ate a three course meal. Kelp noodles are like that too. They’re all fiber so they fill every nook and cranny of your stomach. Top them with something like garlic and ginger sauteed in sesame oil with a sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds and the chopped dark green parts of a scallion and you have classic sesame noodles only they’ll keep you full for hours, unlike rice noodles.

    I hope this works for you. My mom has edema in her feet and when it’s bad it really plagues her existence. Good luck beating it!

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on 20 g Carb anyone?
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    Sorry i havent been here for a while..not logged in anyway,but have been back occasionally to read posts.
    i’ m back and need help if poss from the clever folk here!
    Ive lost a ton of weight on 50 g carbs a day over the last year or so..but unfortunately then learnt i have lymphoedema and lipodaema ..which means no matter how much ive eaten low carb and how often ive fasted, and lost inches most places,my knees and ankles stay disappointingly and annoyingly chunky!
    Seems a bit unfair after all the hard work,but my lymph glands dont work properly and store fluid in my knees and ankles. I now have to wear what i call ” the monstrosities” ..tight tight stockings, all day every day to try stop it getting worse * sigh* !

    However some studies apparently show if you go down to 20 g carb per day,you just might see some gratifying reductions in the tree trunks! Not quite sure how you go down to 20 g a day ..seems pretty drastic to me!

    is anyone here going that low,and if so,what do you eat?
    Yr thoughts Please on whats the best way to tackle only 20 g carbs per day – AND keep reasonably full?
    I am used to 50 g carbs a day,but surely,with advice, i can tackle this ??? 😋😋😋😋 i am never gonna have slender pins but wd love to get them just a little less..chunky!!… Love to all xx thanks for reading X

  • Annie, I’m glad I’m not the only one having computer probs! (I’m very lucky to have a brother in law who is a bit of an expert so I just run to him with any probs!).

    It made me smile to read that you experience the same problems as I do when buying petrol! Why do we do it to ourselves?!!!

    Apart from the rather dodgy sounding shake and goat cheese (just a bit too goaty for my taste) it sounds like you had a good couple of days food wise. How far do you plan ahead with meals? I’ve been jotting down a lot of recipes I like the sound of from the site and the book to make it quicker and easier to plan ahead.

    Feeling a bit spaced out so time for tea me thinks!

    Love Marianne

  • Welcome change16 it’s never to late to join in our challenges – you can just do this one for 3 weeks and then join in the next 4 week one. 🙂
    I haven’t posted much this week as I’ve been grappling with the side effects of a new medication, plus also have a cold and sore throat.
    Busy bee – I can sympathise with having to use steroids. Ive been on a daily dose now for 16 months and I know that it interferes with my weight loss attempts. I hope you are feeling better soon – my doctor sent me to hospital once as he thought I had temporal arteritis but the tests came back clear.
    Cathy – I can sympathise with you too having the same weight as last week. I’m finding that my weight fluctuates up and down on a daily basis. Yesterday I weighed the same as I did last week when we started this challenge, BUT when I look at the weight loss graph app I use, my weekly average for the Mon-Sun week was down by 700g, so I may just use the weekly average weight loss instead!
    Have a good week 2 everyone, look forward to reading everyone’s good results again 🙂

  • posted by  ClarinetCathy on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Hi Yowser

    Go to the BSD main page and press the forum icon at the top of the page and choose the forums from the drop down menu then chose which category you’d like your topic to be under. You will see that you can browse all topics in that category or start a new topic. Hope this helps.

    Cathy

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Can someone tell me how to start a new topic please! I cant remember !🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • posted by  alliecat on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Kazz, pt 2 from “talks too much” allie: I think your Mum must be so
    proud of you, working so diligently to change your life. You have
    learned so much in a few short months, and are now out there sharing
    your enthusiasm with others. I’m very proud of you!

    Hi Mary, my love – Isn’t it curious how we like to “spread the word”
    at every opportunity? Good for you, potentially planting a seed in
    the mind of the clerk in the optician’s office! Neither Jim or I can
    look at one of his overweight colleagues without thinking that
    they have potential health problems around the bend. Most people
    just find the way we eat “weird” though, so I’ve learned to not talk
    about it unless I sense someone is genuinely interested. I’m a
    walking billboard, so the evidence is there. All anyone needs to do
    is ask, and I cannot be restrained.

    Every other word I’m typing is misspelled. Time to cut my nails,
    I think! I even gave myself a manicure last week in honor of meeting
    Esnecca, but she hasn’t returned my calls thus far. Confusing, but
    everything is fine – No worries 🙂

    I’ll take up with all of you tomorrow. Nighty night!

    Much love,

    Allie

  • posted by  alliecat on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Good afternoon/evening, dear sisters of my heart, another day
    has run amok. I’m talking too much elsewhere and getting behind
    with all of you! I used to save this thread for my “treat”, much
    like dessert, but now I’m going to make it my first indulgence of the
    day, no exceptions 🙂

    Julia, how thrilling to have a new set of twins in the family, and
    one named after your daughter as well. I know Williams College
    well, their art museum is one of my favorites. Their collection
    of impressionist artists is extensive. I know my way around the
    Metropolitan in NYC and the National Gallery in D.C., but that
    little gem in the Berkshire hills is a jewel unto itself. Not to
    mention all the sculpture on the campus. You must be very
    proud of your daughter, I think Williams is currently ranked #1
    nationally in liberal arts programs. My nephew has been accepted
    to Harvard, and will be taking a year off to teach English in Russia
    (fluent in the language due to attending Andover). My youngest
    sister received a full scholarship to Harvard so I guess it’s becoming
    a family tradition for them. That reminds me, I have to call my
    sister today (the normal one) as it’s her birthday. 59!
    That’s quite a story about your Dad. I can’t begin to imagine how
    difficult things had to be for your Mom. I lost my Father when
    he was only 47 so I don’t know who he might have become as
    a senior citizen, but he certainly didn’t make my Mother’s life
    easy. (shall I say a bit of a womanizer??) My Mother was a true
    beauty and could certainly have married again if she had wished
    to, but she never really trusted men after her own experiences.
    My husband excluded, of course 🙂 Do you find that those in their
    90’s lose their inhibitions in their advancing years? My Mother
    used to come out with some stunning remarks in the last decade
    of her life. I’ll be keeping you in my thoughts.

    Kazz, thanks so much for the Daily Mail link. What fun to see
    those before and after stories, as well as to get a better idea
    of the Mosleys. They seem like very “regular” people. Maybe
    next year you will be a subject there yourself! All things are
    possible with this WOE, so we shall see!
    Your portrait of the meager serving on the yearly Christmas plate
    made me smile. I can just see you and Mum speculating on what
    might be on offer from year to year. I’m sure your SIL means
    well. Just think, you can stuff yourself with 6 brussel sprouts
    this year if you feel like it! The day you have planned this year
    sounds very cozy. I live in fear of losing long posts, so I’ll continue
    my ramblings on another 🙂 🙂 🙂

  • Marianne 🙂 Thank you, but first let me say that I am not at all
    different from many others who have had life changing successes
    here, including putting T2D into remission. It took me 17 yrs to
    become obese category III, and occurred after I became disabled.
    Somewhere along the line I guess I just accepted it, and if I hadn’t
    been confronted with O/H’s health issues I might still be in that
    shape. I used to feel 80 yrs old. Today I would say I feel 40!
    Let me see if I can address all your questions……..Kazz, where
    are you, we should be doing this together 🙂 There are so many
    ways to do this lifestyle, which is the ultimate beauty of it. I
    was very strict, found I had to restrict carbs to <20 to achieve
    the results I wanted. Planning and being prepared is the key.
    I never found myself in “bad food land” because I always had
    hardboiled eggs and 10 almonds in my handbag. Others here
    often ate their BSD friendly meal before going out for the evening
    and had something like a salad when out to dinner. I knew
    I was running a marathon, not a sprint, so I just kept my head
    down and put one foot in front of the other each day until I got
    to where I wanted to go. No excuses, no exceptions! Also
    water, more water, and more after that. I weighed myself daily
    during this period, but now I’m trying to discipline myself to
    once a week. Different strategies work for different people,
    and you will find what best suits you. Regarding maintenance,
    I’m still a work in progress. I’m finding their as many ways to
    do that as there are personalties. What I’ve done is start increasing
    calories 50-100 a. day and stay with that for a week, then repeat.
    I don’t ever expect to eat carbs again, but the magic that happens
    along the way is that you lose all interest in them. There is no
    carby food that can compare to feeling really and truly healthy
    again. Being able to wear cute clothes again is just a bonus!
    If you think of anything else that is on your mind, just shout..
    Keep coming back to the forums, it’s the secret weapon we share.

    Love,
    Allie

  • posted by  SunnyB on I will get to my goal weight!!!
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    Hi Andy – my tip would be to set yourself a mini-goal to help keep you focused and to give you a sense of achievement once you hit it. It can be more motivating to have a smaller goal to achieve, especially on days when things aren’t going so well. As sunshine-girl says, weight loss is not necessarily linear, so don’t get disheartened if there are blips along the way, with weigh loss stalling or even a small gain occasionally. You have done brilliantly so far and I’m sure if you stay focused you will be able to lose a whole lot more before 15th Dec – best of luck to you!

  • posted by  SunnyB on Bread breakfast
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    Whilst I have been away, I have been having shredded lettuce, with flaked tuna mixed with grated coconut, finely chopped shallot and finely chopped chill, with a squeeze of lime juice and a drizzle of olive oil. Really lovely fresh taste and surprisingly filling.

  • posted by  Mixnmatch on Diary
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    There is such a diary and logging area on MM’s original 5:2 fast diet site, I have registered there as well, but track mostly on another website called Cronometer. I very rarely update on the fast diet site as I prefer the Crono layout.

  • Verano – Wow had not thought about using lettuce like that. Mmmm ideas for pack lunches are getting better. I will tell my son – butter king is fine just chuck the bread. I can see him doing that. He loves his food especailly meat and fish .
    Salmon is our house is called chicken of the seas. He is also started talking about what we will be having for Christmas dinner !

    Allie – Big WOW – loved your story, especailly about the hubby, hope he is on the mendWHAT a fantastic result with your weight lost , you must be a completely new person. And new wardrobe! I hope your hubby appreciates you and what you have done for him. He is one hell of a lucky man to have you and your support.

    Question ladies ( for everyone) energy levels? Ones that have started..are you feeling very tired and could sleep into next week? ( then wake up thin on the outside and inside … 🤪) and the ones that have done the BSD for more than a couple of weeks – do you real get a burst of energy and start feeling better, good ,great? Have read a few threads and this seems to be a common themed. Is the burst of energy due to getting more active? And is exercise a big part of your life? I am okay with exercise.. will be going back swimming and gym when I am back in the driving seat. ( can’t drive for another few more days, need to wait for 4 weeks after having a stroke ) my son is okay wit him excerise but the hubby…hell no…no way boyo.🤨

    Have a good evening catch up again tomorrow
    Welsh annie

  • posted by  KrysiaD on Struggling to get enough fat
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    Capnbob – very interesting and informative post. I have also heard that the molecule size of LDL is important. The large fluffy LDL molecules that result from eating saturated fat are harmless but the small dense molecules that result from eating bad carbs and sugar are the dangerous ones.

    Many years ago (in the early 80s) I was told by a Research Scientist (he was a fellow parent at the children’s swimming club) that they had just discovered that the dangerous fats were trans fats but that there was so much money to be made out of them that there was no hope of getting them banned even though they were so harmful. It is such a shame that the manufacturers are so powerful.

    He said that the best thing we could do for our families was to make sure we didn’t feed them trans fats. I am a little ashamed to write that I didn’t really believe him. I was a young mum and must have been very stupid because I didn’t think trans fats could be that harmful – I thought that if they were dangerous they wouldn’t be in our food – would they!!!

    Thank goodness that lots of manufacturers are removing trans fats from products now. But very sad that people – including me – have been eating it over all these years.

  • posted by  SunnyB on Yogurt starter?
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    Hi RBeany – I don’t think there would be a problem posting the link for the yogurt culture. I’d certainly be interested in knowing where I could buy the culture. I too make kefir and somehow I always seem to have more product and more grains than I know what to do with! It’s good stuff though and I find the kefir I make often thickens to a yogurt consistency – perhaps because I use a lot of grains.

  • Thanks for the welcome back, Verano, Theodora and KrysiaD. I’m pretty pleased to get home and find I’d managed to keep things in control while we were away. Now I just need to get back to the BSD proper for awhile, to try to build in that wriggle room again.

    Well done to all those who have lost this week and I’ll be visiting the forum regularly again and can hopefully join you all in posting some losses soon.

  • SunnyB – how brilliant that you stayed under target while still enjoying a wonderful holiday.

    Well done everyone – some great losses this week. I am pleased to report a 2lb loss this week. Am sitting relaxing on a sofa at a pub/restaurant across from where I work. They are happy for me to just sit and relax with my coffee and don’t seem to mind how long I take to drink it.

  • Hi Juliet and a warm welcome to you also! 🙂

    Marianne – I only weigh once per week on a Saturday usually, just because I’ve lost quite slowly and if I were to step on the scales every day and not see the digits move, then it would annoy me! I know what I’m like. Buffets are tricky – we had one a couple of weeks ago at work and it was totally refined carb laden. Not even any salad garnish! I knew in advance so had brought in a BSD friendly lunch box which I should have eaten beforehand, but I thought there would be something I could have. There wasn’t so I ended up have 3 mini veggie patties, minus the buns! I’ve learned from that!

    Night all….
    Kxx

  • Marianne- –

    yup I get that with computers especailly in work.. then I looks like I have done nothing for 30 mins.

    Sorry to hear about your son. You have hit the nail spot on. The tension and stress is unbelievable that you don’t realise you have tensed up. At the moment it is calm and relax at 🏠 hubby is drying out. We are on our fourth day. I have been through all the emotions with hubby. I am very lucky to have a great sensible son. He should not have to deal with his dad when drunk but he does. Thank you for your understanding.

    I have been guilt buying a couple bars of chocolate 🍫 while paying for petrol ⛽️. Eat them very quickly ( thinking if I eat them fast it would not count ! Draft or what) or do a McDonald’s on the way home from work, just before tea. Then eat tea and then have seconds.

    Now that an idea with the poached 🍳 I will try that over the weekend. And let you know if it worked for me.

    So half way through second day and I am so hungry.
    Did the blueberry and green tea shake yesterday – the boys were fine with it – me ugh
    No carbs ploughlunch was fine did not miss the bread or crackers
    Soy and ginger salmon with veg very tasty but by teatime starving so anything would have been 👌

    Today did the mushroom with goat cheese- not a favourite, my son is not keen on 🍄 but he ate it.
    Lunch was the peanut butter dip . I hate peanut butter but you know what with soft cheese it was yummy 😋 I knew the boys will like it too as they eat peanut butter straight from the jar.
    For tea veg curry looking forward to that.

    Take care
    Annie x

  • Wow Sunny, sounds like a fabulous holiday. And well done on not piling on the pounds – you’ve done amazingly well.

    As far as wanting to be in the same position as me, I’ve not been on holiday for 5 weeks (we missed you!) but, if I had been that lucky, I would be delighted to still be within touching distance of my goal. Well done.

  • I’m tearing my hair out trying to download a playlist to my ipod and I’m sure if there was a seven year old here they would do it in a flash. So your question brings me back to sanity…

    A British biscuit, sweet and crisp, is an American cookie
    A British cookie is usually softer than a biscuit.
    I don’t know what an American biscuit is but a scone is like a cross between a cake and a biscuit and can be sweet or savoury.
    I don’t know what a Graham cracker is but crackers here tend to be very crisp and dry and you usually put cheese etc. on them.
    A digestive is a British sweet biscuit and can be covered in chocolate or even eaten with cheese!!!
    A British chip is a French fry and a crisp is a potato chip.

    Don’t know if that makes it any clearer or not!!

  • Verano, I’m hoping that you will be able to clear up this distinction for
    a dopey american once and for all….Is an English biscuit equivalent
    to an American cookie? Is an American biscuit similar to a British
    scone? Is a digestive like a hard crunchy U.S. graham cracker?
    Finally, is a chip like an American french fried potato? Is a crisp
    like a thin potato chip? My britdictionary grows daily, but I’m
    still confused about these items 🙂 Sorry to be such a dolt!

  • Thank you, thank you, all this waving, jumping and cheering is certainly keeping me away from the biscuit tin. For the last two days my oh has offered me biscuits after lunch and both days I’ve resisted! I know that it’s only a small step but it will lead to a marathon.! Just off to have my three Brazil nut snack!

  • posted by  Luvtcook on Bread breakfast
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    Veiled1, I know how you feel. I have done well low carbing and cutting out bread and pasta for lunch and dinner but not having toast or something bready for breakfast was always the hardest for me too.

    I just posted a Savory Breakfast Bun on the recipe page. You microwave the mixture for 1 minute in a greased mug and then can split it and fill it with sausage, salmon, or it is great just split and toasted with some peanut butter, or jam. Hope it helps.

    Good luck!

  • posted by  marie123 on New type 2 diabetic – devasted!!
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    Actually, Verano, ignore that. Stupid question as it depends on how many calories are in it/how many I’ve got left!?!
    I’ve just found it on fatsecret so next time I’ll also weigh it.
    Marie x

  • Hello Everyone : )

    I started 6 November too – do you have room for one more by any chance? Like Jillf I am a returner, having had success earlier in the year but losing my way after that and not really trying maintenance properly. I now weigh more than I did before I lost : ( Seems I’m either in healthy eating mode or stupid eating mode – and it’s been the latter for the past 4 months. So now – this is it. I need to fix things and get into habits that will become a long term fixture, not a phase.

    I’m 51 in 5 weeks and would like to have lost 9 pounds by then. It doesn’t sound much but I know I tend to lose the first few fairly quickly then it really slows up. I do find not weighing myself every day helps and try and weigh in once a week. That way there usually is a drop, even if it’s only a pound or two.

    So far so good. Yesterday was fine and I drank a lot of water. Right now I feel a bit funny – spaced out and nervy so I think I need to be drinking more fluids.

    Well done to everyone for making it to this point – the next 2 weeks might be challenging but we’ve made the biggest step and we have fantastic sources of help and inspiration here on the forum to see us through tough times.

    Onward and downward!

    P.S. I chose the username Juliet as she’s what I’d love to be – the epitome of loveliness and adored by her lover!! (well you can always dream!) I won’t tell you my real name!!