I’m a day late as very busy yesterday to come on here. I did a quick weigh in though yesterday morning so wanted to still post it to try and keep me going. So last week wasn’t my best week but also wasn’t my worst. My motivation for not snacking has returned but my exercise motivation has struggled a lot. I managed a little bit but not nearly enough to make much difference. Hence the weigh in....
last week weigh in 10 stone 12.8lbs
This week weigh in 10 stone 12.2lbs
Don’t think 0.6lbs is much to celebrate but still it’s not a gain. I do need to try harder.
I tried some of pinch of nom’s sweet recipes - Jaffa cakes and chocolate brownies as they’re low calorie. They’re made with granulated sweetener rather than sugar but taste a bit plastic if I’m honest. Feels like you’re eating very processed food even though they’re homemade. Not sure I’ll be bothering with any of their recipes that contain granulated sweetener now.
Good luck to everyone for this week! 😃
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I haven't tried any of the Nom 'pudding' dishes, but they use the granulated sugar substitute in main dishes too. I've been making those this month, and I have to say, I haven't noticed the taste.
Maybe try savoury dishes from them, rather than ones that depend on good tasting sugar? I've never found good sugar replacement recipes for proper baking, they always have what to me is a slightly bitter taste to them.
Congrats on your loss this week, keep it up (or down )
That's 0.6lbs lighter than if you had stayed the same. Continue that for a year (those moments in time that seem long but somehow fly by ) and you've lost two and a half stone
There's a thinking that if we continue to indulge our sweet tooth, that it can make it harder to keep our distance from sugar based food. Saying that, this Friday I'll be trying to make my first dessert since the new year a cheesecake Also using a zero carb sugar.
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