DAILY DIARY FOR w/b Monday 20 March 2023 - Weight Loss Support

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DAILY DIARY FOR w/b Monday 20 March 2023

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Hello! Welcome to this week's daily diary. Great to see you here!

The aims of the daily diary are:

1. to record our plans for eating and exercise - which helps us stick to them

2. to share ideas

3. to get and give constructive comments about the balance of our meals.

Everyone's suggestions are based on their own ideas, beliefs and experience, and should be meant helpfully, not as criticism. It is up to us all as individuals as to whether we follow any of those suggestions.

Let us know what kind of plan you are following. If it's a calorie-counting one, let us know how many cals you are aiming for.

Tell us a bit about the exercise that you are planning to fit in, and anything else about your day.

Please please please comment on at least one other's person's post - usually the person who posted just before you - and more if you have time. We all benefit from a little encouragement! 🌻

I'll post Monday's plan here so newbies can see what to do, then will join in the fun every day.

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So, first of all, I had better tell you that I am not in a great place, weight-wise. I have been absent from the site for a while, and it shows, alas! I overindulged during the dark winter evenings and over Christmas time, then, at new year, I developed a horrible infection that laid me low for three weeks or so, during which I spent a lot of time in bed and got pretty much no exercise at all. Also, my social life has ramped up again, and a lot of it involves eating. I really need to lose weight now and undo all my bad habits. I know that you'll support me.

Bad habit no. 1 has been eating at work. A morning scone? A canteen lunch? The cake table? An afternoon choccie bar? I've been there for it all. No longer.

Bad habit no. 2 has been a lack of exercise. I go into the office 2 days a week only, during which I get 20 mins of cycling and about half an hour of walking. Other than that, my exercise has been pretty minimal. However, here comes the spring, and I have a large garden to get into order.

Bad habit no. 3 has been the evening nibbles. I will brush my teeth after dinner to put me off eating anything more.

MONDAY

I am going to cut out artifical sugary things, cut down on processed carbs, and cut back on tea and coffee (which I associate with sweet things). Wish me luck!

B: apples with peanut butter. A chai latte (I make mine without sugar).

L: vegetable soup

D: home made thai chicken curry, a half-portion of rice.

Other than at breakfast, I will be drinking fennel tea, which I enjoy and which doesn't make me crave a sweet thing.

Exercise will be cycling to the shops and hauling the groceries home, then another cycle trip in the evening to my choir rehearsal and back. Fixing up a new curtain rail and hanging curtains. Gardening if it's a nice day and I have any time left.

Wishing you a splendid Monday and a great week. I look forward to reading your diary entries!

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Gizmocat profile image
GizmocatModerator13kgMaintainer

Thanks for posting. Good to see you back:)

Hopalong1 profile image
Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host

Hello All, Thank you for hosting, bikegrrrl . I think we are in the same boat battling. Have had a lovely Mothering Sunday. Spoke to my three and we will meet on Friday. For tomorrow a low carb day

Brunch Tuna salad & a pot of coffee

Tea Roast chicken leftovers

Walking my baby, weekly shop. Happy Monday! xπŸ™ƒπŸ™‚πŸ™‚πŸ™ƒ

bikegrrrl profile image
bikegrrrl1lb in reply to Hopalong1

Looks delicious, Hopalong! Thanks for posting.

TheTabbyCat profile image
TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to Hopalong1

Hiya Hopalong1, it looks like we're both back on it! It's good to hear that you enjoyed your special Sunday.

Snap to the tuna and low carb. Enjoy your "left over " chicken :)

Hopalong1 profile image
Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to TheTabbyCat

Well, hungry, horse, husband got there first with the chicken, but there is bacon or sausage I think πŸ™‚πŸ™ƒπŸ₯—

MonLew profile image
MonLew3kg in reply to Hopalong1

Happy Monday my lovely, sounds like you had a wonderful mother's day and a cherry day planned. Let's low carb and salad together 😊🌻

purple_ums_2 profile image
purple_ums_219kg in reply to Hopalong1

right there in the boat too Hopalong1 we just need to keep going! It will crack. Hope you had a lovely day yesterday and have fun on Friday with your kids. Snap to lunch today! Haha have a good one x

Sheepfan profile image
Sheepfan6kg in reply to Hopalong1

The menu looks fab! Especially roast leftovers πŸ˜‹ there seems to be a lot of tuna on menus today too!

Have a great time with family on Friday! That's something to really look forward to πŸ™‚

springersrule profile image
springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Hopalong1

Morning Hopalong, glad to hear you had a great Mothers Day, i bet you're looking forward to meeting up with them all on friday :-)

Great low carb meals for today, yum to the roast chicken leftovers.

Enjoy your walks with Roy, i hope you have better weather than the rain i have at the moment :-(

Have a fab monday xx

Momo53 profile image
Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to Hopalong1

Your menu for today looks good Hopalong, nice for you yesterday to speak to your three. You must be looking forward to Friday.

Sheepfan profile image
Sheepfan6kg

Evening all, firstly thanks for hosting a fab week last week rabbit! And thanks for hosting this week bikegrrrl πŸ™‚ I hope you manage to get things back on track this week and break those habits! Your Monday plan looks great, I like the sound of the chicken curry!

My day has been good, got to everything on time so that's a bonus! I ended up having the venison roast dinner and it was delicious πŸ˜‹ then when we got back one of the sheep had popped out three tiny lambs all by herself! They are all nice and full and in a pen with a heat lamp so they should be snug for the night πŸ™‚ πŸ‘ There's still about another week to go before we start lambing in earnest so the novelty of cute lambs hasn't worn off yet!

Tomorrows plan:

B - banana and peanut butter porridge

D - carrot and ginger soup followed by plum crumble

T - Meatballs in a vegetabley sauce - peppers, tomatoes, courgette, mushrooms

Have a good Monday everyone!

TheTabbyCat profile image
TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to Sheepfan

Good morning Sheepfan,

What a clever ewe I hope the new family had a good 1st night πŸ‘

You sound very organised for meals today, snap to the carrot and ginger soup. I hope you have a good day and aren't too busy with unexpected, early lambs.

purple_ums_2 profile image
purple_ums_219kg in reply to Sheepfan

glad you got your to do list checked off it’s so satisfying when that happens. I’ve never had venison. But it sounds nice. Ohhh mg πŸ₯° what a lovely surprise to come back to. I can imagine the novelty hasn’t worn off and with surprise lambs and all awwww so cute!!! Meals look lovely today hope you have a lovely Monday x

bikegrrrl profile image
bikegrrrl1lb in reply to Sheepfan

Lovely menu -looks v warming. Congrats on the triplet lambs, and good luck with the rest of the lambing. πŸ™‚

springersrule profile image
springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Sheepfan

Morning Sheepfan, what a lovely surprise to get home to tiny triplets, I hope they've had a good first night under the heat lamp. Haha i can imagine the novelty wears off after a while particularly when you'll also be sleep deprived then too! Glad you enjoyed the venison dinner and got everything round the farm done on time too.

Lovely meals today, i have carrot soup too but mine is cajun spiced for a change. I also have meatballs - how weird is that lol

Have a fab day and give those little lambs a cuddle from me :-) xx

Hopalong1 profile image
Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to Sheepfan

Are triplets rare for sheep? Plum crumble yum. I had blueberry sponge and yogurt yesterday and two glasses of wine for mother's day. Scales are ok today. Husband away, so hopefully I can have a few serious diet days 🀞🀞Have a fab week, Sheepfan

Sheepfan profile image
Sheepfan6kg in reply to Hopalong1

Triplets are fairly common, certain breeds moreso than others. We have 34 sets of triplets this time out of a total of around 270 sheep but our breed does tend to have less lambs. Something like a North Ronaldsay sheep you'd find triplets and even quads quite common!

Hopalong1 profile image
Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to Sheepfan

Thank you. My youngest was 10lb 15.25oz. Glad to have done one at a time. Hats off to Mrs Sheep and her multiple birth πŸ™‚πŸ™‚ps Moma has her taste back after covid

Momo53 profile image
Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to Sheepfan

Hi Sheepfan, how exciting triplets waiting for you when you got home. How is gran I hope she is over her tummy bug. Your food for today looks tasty so enjoy them.

Grigid profile image
GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Sheepfan

Lovely menu Sheepfan, and great that you were able to enjoy your meal out whilst the ewe was popping out her little brood 😊

TheTabbyCat profile image
TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg

It's good to have you back bikegrrrl! I hope that's the last you'll see of that infection. Sometimes bed rest is the only way that we can give our bodies a chance to recover. I've just read your "bad" habits, I'm sure that you'll knock them on the head quite quickly but please don't be too hard on yourself.

I like the sound of your meals today, snap to the apple and peanut butter.

I've been missing from the DD for a couple of weeks, too. I was spending far too much time online, I'm trying to limit it a little bit especially as the weather had improved. Today it's pouring with rain so an extra Β½ hour is neither here nor there.

I'm still following low carb, no snacking, no local plonk during the week and I'm watching portion sizes. I have to keep reminding myself that I'm catering for 1, not trying to feed the 5000! πŸ™ˆAnyway my 1st day back looks better already.

Tea 1st thing with ONE digestive biscuit.

B: Apple slices with ONE dsp of peanut butter. The jar goes back in the fridge immediately!

L: I need somewhere to put ONE dsp of delicious HM mayo so borlotti beans with onion and tuna.

D: I bought 1Kg of carrots πŸ₯• so I'm going to make carrot/cauliflower and ginger soup. This is where it's difficult to make just 1 serving, I'll probably end up with enough for 3 and I haven't got enough freezer space so 2 portions will be sitting in the fridge, I'm ONLY EATING ONE !!!

Exercise will have to be indoors, after a very quick comfort walk🐾🐾 I'll continue with my efforts on the NHS 5 weeks fitness program. As well as posting on our Fit is Fun page,

healthunlocked.com/weight-l...

I've also joined the Strength and Flex forum. I've heard that "it's never too late "!

I hope everyone has a good start to the week 🌈

bikegrrrl profile image
bikegrrrl1lb in reply to TheTabbyCat

Thanks for your kind words, Tabby. Lovely, thoughtful menu, have a great day.

Sheepfan profile image
Sheepfan6kg in reply to TheTabbyCat

Good luck managing your portion sizes with the soup! Hiding it in the fridge sounds like a good plan, out of sight!

I hope you enjoy your little walk and don't get too soaked! Well done keeping going with the strength and flex!

springersrule profile image
springersruleModerator76kg in reply to TheTabbyCat

Morning partner, good to see you back on the diaries and keeping up with your regime with eating. i never freeze my soup, my soup maker makes 3 portions worth and i have soup mugs that i pour it into and once cold they go in the fridge and i have them for lunch til its gone. It keeps me from having all the soup in one go when its particularly tasty lol

Lovely meals for today and i had to laugh at your measurings of bisucits, peanut butter and mayo, its so easy to over do it isn't it.

How are you doing with the strength and flex exercises? Are you still enjoying it? It's definitely never to late to get a wiggle on lol

Have a fab monday, i have the rain too so may look at one of the walking exercise videos i did before i had the knee replacement instead of going out for a walk this morning. xx

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TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to springersrule

Thanks partner, I've definitely got a wiggle on🀣I'm just being careful how low I do the squats. Today's soup has to be the best batch ever! 3 servings, 1 in my tum and 2 cooling in an ice cream box,think tupperware :) Now that gives my age away, πŸ˜‚ lol.

springersrule profile image
springersruleModerator76kg in reply to TheTabbyCat

You're doing the right thing, the exercises have to work for you. I did the walking workout yesterday and whilst i managed it all my steps were smaller to take account of my hip but that doesn't mean i didn't get the benefit of it :-)

lol I have a whole cupboard full of tupperware, i use it for everything - the soup mugs are a type of tupperware too :-) Now I'm either your age, or your mine 🀣🀣🀣 xx

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TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to springersrule

:D

Hopalong1 profile image
Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to TheTabbyCat

You're cooking with gas, TC. I must steal the carrot soup πŸ™ƒπŸ™‚and dust my tai chi dvd off. Just right for my level of fitness. Have a fabarooney day x

TheTabbyCat profile image
TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to Hopalong1

Gosh Hopa, well done for doing tai chi,I've never ventured there. My carrot/cauliflower soup is the best ever, soooo creamy, lush. πŸ˜‹

Momo53 profile image
Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to TheTabbyCat

Hi TabbyCat, nice to see you are still doing the NHS 5 week fitness programme it certainly makes you feel well when you have done the excercises. Enjoy that soup you are making it sounds delicious. I am sure you will make your way through all helpings of it. The apple slice would go down a treat.

TheTabbyCat profile image
TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to Momo53

Thanks Momo53 :)

in reply to TheTabbyCat

I agree with you about spending too much time online, now the forums are getting busier I can't comment on everyone so looks like I may have to pace myself a bit and rotate around people.

Well done sticking with the strength and flex, joining the forum is a good idea. Enjoy your meals and have a lovely day, rain notwithstanding.

TheTabbyCat profile image
TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to

I'm admin for 2 forums and I've joined the S &F. I'm always surprised how the hours disappear unless I set myself a real limit. I can't comment everywhere, to everyone, this makes me feel a little guilty sometimes. I'm glad that the forums are beginning to pick up again :)

in reply to TheTabbyCat

It's because the forums are getting busy that I can't get around to everyone now, much as I try to. The Daily Diary seems turbo charged recently! This is all to the good and I think people probably understand that it's not possible to reply to everybody. It's the same for most of us I think. Best wishes ❀.

Grigid profile image
GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to TheTabbyCat

Oooh, the borlotti beans and onions sounds tight up my street 😊

purple_ums_2 profile image
purple_ums_219kg

good morning bikegrrrl ! Nice to see you back! And thank you for hosting the DD this week!

Hope all the mothers on her had a lovely day yesterday!

Well yesterday for me was a completely disaster and I ended up just getting home for work and having a day long binge and bed picnic while binging tv. It felt like the first day for a long time I can remember not doing absolutely ANYTHING and just β€˜relaxing’ So that was nice but the food was excessive and that was coming of having domino’s pizza on the break at work as they β€˜treated everyone’ - don’t know what domino’s is open at 5am to make them but…… then grabbing my sausage bap and latte at the cafe and having a pizza the night before as I had to go pick my mum up at her friends house in West Sussex and she wanted to go to pizza express. So after seeing the scale slowly coming down this week I’ve gone and blown it again! So like you @bikegrrel I need to get my act together. I’m not going to beat myself up I think I needed the pressure valve to be released after reaching the 4 stone mark -though I’ve lost that now most likely so need to just get back there as a first step!

Today is a new start for me aswell- im going to weigh in to just gauge where im at it (not looking forward to that! but after then it’s back to meal planning low carb and no sugar!!! I need to crack this as I don’t want to ruin all my effort so far!

today is busy as it’s cleaning day as I didn’t do it after work yesterday so need to do my laundry and the whole place. Also need to finish the two lectures of the new module that’s been released last week managed to get one done over the weekend. It’s all about the business side of art and working out your rate and putting your portfolio together etc etc. so it’s quite dry. then have my hair appointment at 5pm to get my undercut touched up and hair styled again - My hair grows so fast he’s going to laugh Haha πŸ˜‚ and then it’s catch up with my bestie in the states - again supposed to do it yesterday night.

So as per usual it seems Monday is a correct course after the weekend! I’d normally have a nice long bath but since I’m getting my hair done I’ll have to just have a shower.

So plan today is getting back to IF, low carb, NO SUGAR!!!! And generally eating more veg!

L - tuna salad on a slice of bread with some fruit.

D - thali so - chicken curry, paneer curry, Dahl, yogurt, beetroot, spinach maybe carrot curry…? Just using up whatever is in the fridge with brown rice

Exercise - rest today as need to get my head straight but think I need to get back to my running rather than just the pt sessions and warehouse walking but not sure how to atm?

Sorry for the long post - semi thinking out loud lol. Hope everyone has a great start to the week. I’m looking forward to hearing blue everyone is doing and being back this week x

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bikegrrrl1lb in reply to purple_ums_2

No need to apologise for the length of the post, purple_ums2, that's what this diary is for. Very good and interesting post. It's great to see your thinking . Commiserations on the carbs, but you have a plan and that's the important thing! That "dry" module sounds very necessary and important for an artist. Have a great day.

Sheepfan profile image
Sheepfan6kg in reply to purple_ums_2

It sounds like you really needed that break yesterday purple_ums! Not ideal with the food but you've been so busy I think some downtime will have done you good πŸ™‚ Today sounds like a great day for a reset, clean house, new haircut, back on track!

The menu today looks delicious! And good luck getting those lectures done πŸ™‚

springersrule profile image
springersruleModerator76kg in reply to purple_ums_2

Morning Purple_ums, it does sound like you needed a rest day yesterday, i think we all get hit with that from time to time. Its good that you listened to your body and just rested. The binge is over and you can get back on it today. You've got a busy day ahead with the cleaning, course work and hairdressers so that should help stop you reaching for anything outside of your meal times. You can do this, i can hear your determination loud and clear :-)

Great meals for today, the thai sounds amazing.

Have a fab day and happy haircut (i'm 'blessed' with fast growing hair too - it a pain in the proverbial isn't it lol ) xx

in reply to purple_ums_2

I wonder if it's burnout, you've had so much going on for quite some time and sooner or later something has to give. Seems as though you really needed that rest yesterday and a chance to relax a bit.

The business model of your course is important even if it is a bit dry. Think of the day you will be making your living doing something you really love. Some more relaxation today can only be a good thing.

Enjoy your menu, enjoy taking the first steps toward getting back on track and enjoy a more peaceful day.

Hopalong1 profile image
Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to purple_ums_2

Hello purple_ums_2 If it was me, I would read what you have written 2/3 times. As for blowing it, it is just the weekend. Draw a line and try to get back on track. Big hugs x

Momo53 profile image
Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to purple_ums_2

Hi purple_ums_2, put the bingeing behind you now and reset your goals. You have done amazing loosing 4 stone you need to remind yourself of that often. Tuna salad and curry whichever you end up with both sound like good choices. Good luck with the weigh in.

Grigid profile image
GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to purple_ums_2

I hope your stylist has done you proud βœ‚οΈ

Refocusing is the only way forward sometimes, hope it’s working 😊

MonLew profile image
MonLew3kg

Morning all and welcome back bike girrrl, so glad you managed to shift the bad bug and you're rarring to goπŸ˜ŠπŸ‘.Today I am going to be good again after a v sociable weekend. If 16/8, low carb, no chocolate/sugar and IR

B: apple and Little cream coffe

L: red cabbage ranch salad with 3 falafel and cheese slice

D: same as above different protein - tuna

S: mandarine

E: will pop to the garden when back from college...

Toodles peeps

bikegrrrl profile image
bikegrrrl1lb in reply to MonLew

Nice looking menu you've got there, MonLew. I am a red cabbage fan.

Sheepfan profile image
Sheepfan6kg in reply to MonLew

It sounds like we've all been overly sociable this weekend πŸ˜‚ good luck getting back on track! The menu looks tasty and have a good time in the garden!

Momo53 profile image
Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to MonLew

Hi MonLew. That's the spirit get straight back into it after your social weekend. Your meals for today are great.

springersrule profile image
springersruleModerator76kg in reply to MonLew

Morning MonLew, great meals planned for today, your salads always sound really tasty. I hope you enjoy your day at college and can get out in the garden when you get home.

Have a fab day xx

in reply to MonLew

Glad you enjoyed your social weekend, a change from routine is no bad thing at times. Your salad is tempting me, I haven't had red cabbage for ages. Years (well, decades) ago I worked in a hospital and would sometimes eat in the canteen. Their salad bar served homemade coleslaw using red cabbage and it looked so vibrant that I began making my own. I don't much care for shop bought coleslaw, it's very anaemic looking and too little veg sloshing about in too much sauce. I tend to describe it as 'too much slaw and not enough coal'.

Enjoy your menu and have a good day.

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to MonLew

You are reminding me there are probably carrots for a red cabbage coleslaw in the fridge. Cleaning the fridge is on the jobs to do πŸ™‚πŸ™ƒπŸ₯—Glad you have had a social time, me too! I am hoping to lose 1/2lb by Wednesday to STS. Salad is the answer, we know this for sureπŸ˜‚πŸ€£Have a great week! x

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MonLew3kg in reply to Hopalong1

Hee hee good luckπŸ€ yes same here I have strayed from the scales today my usual weighing day and will try again tomorrow lol maybe just maybe can STS 🀞😝

Grigid profile image
GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to MonLew

Love the sound of your red cabbage salads 😊

Maudmilk profile image
Maudmilk

Hi everyone, newbie here and so pleased I’ve found this DD! I’ve put over a stone on over the dark winter months and I’d lost my way but no more! Thanks bikegrrrl for sharing your story, just the motivation I needed aswell as reading all the replies I no longer feel alone ❀️ let’s do this, let’s get healthy habits back! Not sure of my menu for today but I’m being inspired by all I’ve read xx

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bikegrrrl1lb in reply to Maudmilk

Welcome, Maudmilk✊. No matter that you don't know your plan from the off, some days are like that, do come back and let us know what you had. Have a great day.

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morelessAdministrator7 stone in reply to Maudmilk

Hi and welcome, Maudmilk :)

Glad you've found our DD, I hope you'll check out everything else we have on offer, you'll find it all in pinned posts healthunlocked.com/weight-l...

Looking forward to seeing you around :)

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Maudmilk in reply to moreless

thanks for the link πŸ₯°

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TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to Maudmilk

Hello Maudmilk and welcome! Our Daily Diary has definitely got some almost magical properties, chatting and sharing healthier eating plans has often saved me from a quick plate of carbs,usually a plate of pasta or a whopping sarnie! Sometimes we just can't think straight :)

Have a good 1st day, please take some time, follow the link which moreless has given you,I'm sure you'll feel at home in no time. :)

Momo53 profile image
Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to Maudmilk

Good morning and welcome Maudmilk. You have come to the right place to get all the support that you need, we are all here for the same reason either to loose weight or in some cases to maintain our weight. We are all in it together.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Maudmilk

Morning Maudmilk and great to see you hear on the diary. You'll get lots of inspiration for meals here, we often nick ideas of each other even if we then alter them slightly to fit in with whatever plan we follow. I never used to plan any of my meals but once i joined the diaries found it a great way to keep on plan and to make the best use of what food was in the fridge/freezer/cupboards so that there was very little or no waste.

Don't forget to come back and let us know what meals you decided on.

Have a fab day xx

in reply to Maudmilk

Welcome Maudmilk, you have definitely come to the right place for support and encouragement. One thing you can be very sure of - you will never feel alone on here. Good luck with your weight loss and all the very best to you.

Hopalong1 profile image
Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to Maudmilk

Hello Maudmilk Great to see you on. Good luck with your weight loss journey. When I started with DD I asked questions and nobody minds. Sometimes I don't know what dinner is the night before and I post later(Monday afternoon for Monday). You might get more replies from other members posting 7pm-ish the night before. All the best x

Grigid profile image
GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Maudmilk

Hi Maudmilk,

You’ll get some great support and ideas here. Good luck 😊

springersrule profile image
springersruleModerator76kg

Good morning fellow diarists and thank you Bikegrrrl for hosting us this week. I think i remember you weren't very well earlier in the year, i'm so glad to hear you are now feeling better. Its so easy to go off track in the winter and when feeling poorly but it sure looks like you mean business now with your targets for eliminating those bad habits - well done. Your meal and exercise plans for today look fabulous, enjoy the cycling and the curry.

Well i had a lovely day yesterday. I popped down to see mum in the morning (she lives further down my village so not far to walk) and then my son and his family arrived at lunchtime with some gorgeous flowers, a card and lots of hugs and kisses. We had a lovely chat and a walk up my lane accompanied by Star and Pringle - they really enjoyed getting out for a good snifari lol The famiy were also really good about finishing off my low carb egg custards as they were getting far too tempting to me, sat there in the fridge screaming Eat Me Now 🀣🀣

Today is a 4 dog day, no cockers as Dave has to fit his remaining annual leave in by the end of this month or he'll lose it. There's a possibility of a shopping trip with a friend today. One of the clothes shops in town is shutting down and there's a sale on so we might go and have a mooch to see what's on offer. If i go shopping then i'll only do one walk, if it doesn't happen today then i'll do 2. I need to watch that it doesn't wipe me out like the trip last week did :-)

My LCHF TMAD (no more than 50g carbs per day) plan for today is:

L: h/m cajun spiced carrot soup

T: h/m meatballs with shredded butter fried cabbage in a tomato based sauce

Exericse: 1 x walk and shopping or 2 walks, pottering and physio exercises

Have a fab monday everyone xx

bikegrrrl profile image
bikegrrrl1lb in reply to springersrule

Lol at "snifari"!

Good menu. Lots of love for the carrot soup today!

springersrule profile image
springersruleModerator76kg in reply to bikegrrrl

lol I couldn't call it a walk for the dogs as they spent more time sniffing than running around, obviously lots of messages to catch up on lol They did enjoy getting out though :-)

Carrot soup does seem to be very popular doesn't it :-) xx

in reply to springersrule

Really pleased that you had such a lovely day yesterday and spent time with family. I bet the dogs thoroughly enjoyed their outing too. Very nice menu today and you won't be tempted by the egg custards now. Have a good shopping trip if you go, just pace yourself to be on the safe side. Enjoy your meals and have a wonderful day. Xx

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to

Thanks RofD, it was lovely to see the family yesterday. I haven't seen them since i had my hip done as my youngest grandson has had a chest infection. Its just not the same chatting online :-)

Unfortunately the shopping trip didn't happen as its been chucking it down all day so we chickened out lol

I'm really looking forward to the meatballs xx

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to springersrule

Hello Glad you had a lovely Mothering Sunday. My daughter said "You are a wonderful mum", it meant a lot. Meatballs sound good. Sat listening to Nirvana, must make a salad πŸ™‚πŸ₯—πŸ™ƒHope you get something pretty from shopping, it would be rude not toπŸ€£πŸ˜‚Happy Monday x

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Hopalong1

Aww that's lovely Hopalong. My eldest tells me he's glad i'm his mum - that'll do for me ❀️

Shopping trip was postponed as its been chucking it down all day, hopefully we'll get there later in the week instead. xx

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to springersrule

Hi Springersrule, you obviously had a wonderfull mothers day seeing your mum and your son. That was so considerate of the family helping you out with the egg custardsπŸ˜€. Don't over do it if you go shopping today it really did wipe you out last week. Your meals for today look great especially the cajun spiced carrot soup. Have a good day.

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Hi Momo, thankfully i didn't have to ask them twice to finish off the egg custards lol

The shopping trip didn't happen as it been chucking it down all day. Fingers crossed we can fit it in somewhere else this week instead. I will make allowances so i don't flop afterwards this time :-)

The soup is amazing. Its the first time i've made this one and i will certainly be making it again :-) xx

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to springersrule

Hi springersrule, we have had rain too but it did stop at about 3.0pm so hubby and I went for a walk. I hope you do manage to go out with your friend this week. My best friend and I whom I sadly lost 3 years ago after being friends for over 50 years often used to take off for the day sometimes not knowing where we were going untill we got there, we even got lost once in Derbyshire. I am glad you liked the soup. Have a nice relaxing evening.

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I woke up to rain this morning and it did stop briefly around 4 but its back raining again now :-( Glad you managed to get out for a walk, i had a go at a 10 minute walking workout and was surprised how well i could do it. Im going to replace one of my walks with it as it will help strengthen my leg as a whole :-)

I have an old school friend that i used to go shop mooching with quite regularly. Her husband loved it as most of the time the only thing we actually spent money on was lunch, we were too busy nattering to pay enough attention to the shops we were in lol

Have a lovely evening too xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to springersrule

Sounds like a good plan for today and great that Star and Mr P got to go on a β€˜snifari’ πŸ˜‚

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Grigid

It was great seeing Star and Mr P enjoy their snifari, they are quite content with being restricted to the garden but it was good to get them out. I'm hoping another week and i'll be able to start walking them all up the lane xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to springersrule

Amazing :)

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Hi bikegrrrl, thank you for hosting this week, I am sure that you will soon be totally back on plan it is not easy after you have been I'll or had a break but you will get there. I am counting calories and IF so I try to eat 3 healthy meals between 10am and 6pm my calorie limit is between 1200 and 1400. I am going swimming this morning so will be back to catch up with everyone later.My plan for today is:

B .porridge with blueberries

L.4 ryvita with cottage cheese and some leftover strawberries.

D. Cottage pie.

Have a good day everyone.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Momo53

Morning Momo, i hope you enjoy your swim session this morning.

Great meals, enjoy the cottage pie πŸ˜‹

Have a fab day xx

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to springersrule

Thanks springersrule, I had a great swim but I think they had turned the thermostat down a notch or two it was freezing when I got in but soon got used to it.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Momo53

Oh i hate it when you get in and gasp, thankfully it doesn't take long for it to feel ok though xx

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A menu after my own heart. Hope you have a lovely swim. Enjoy your meals and have a great day.

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Thanks RofD, I had a lovely swim.

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to Momo53

Cottage pie, my favourite. Wishing you all the best for the week ahead x

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Thanks Hopalong hope you have a good week too.

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Nice meno Momo, I hope you had a good swim πŸŠπŸ»β€β™€οΈ

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Good morning fellow diarists and welcome to the forum Maudmilk I'm sure you'll get lots of advice, support and encouragement, I know I do😊So pleased you are feeling a lot better bikegrrrl and thank you for hosting πŸ˜€

This week is a reset ( another oneπŸ™„) Last week saw me very hit and miss with the DD, no running ( extra working and a bit CBA) and eating far too many carbs to pass for any liking to LCHFπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

I've had a gain this week which comes as absolutely no surprise, so this week I'm hoping to get shut of it, regroup and get back on track. Taking one day at a time, so here is Mondays plan:

First thing: coffee and collagen

Brunch: tuna fusion ( soy and ginger) with salad

Tea: Hommity pie ( a cheese and potato pie without the pastry) served with steamed kale, broccoli

I am trying to reduce the caffeine ( and the biscuits that go with itπŸ˜‰) so will have peppermint tea, though the fennel tea sounds nice, I do like liquorice 😊

Exercise will be 5 mile run with running club which should ensure I get more steps in than last Monday * which was a whole 90*πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Here's to a great day 😊

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024 in reply to Progressoverperfect

Good luck getting back on track! Lovely menu, so good start. I solve that tea conundrum you have by having peppermint and liquorice tea - perfect combination of the two! πŸ˜‚ (Seriously, though, it's really good!) Good luck with your run!

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to Progressoverperfect

Good to see you on, Β Progressoverperfect Tuna sounds good. Glad you are running. It's a plan. All the best for the week ahead x

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Progressoverperfect

Afternoon Siggie, I'm sure you can get yourself back on track this week. Your menu, which sounds absolutely amazing, and the run tonight will certainly start the week off in style.

Have a great day xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Progressoverperfect

Hope the run went well siggie. I love the sound of your hommity pie meal 😊

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Progressoverperfect7lbs in reply to Grigid

My run went very well, and my tea was dilish!

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Brilliant! Well done, siggie. I was just thinking, "Hm, if I could have a delicious brunch like that one, I could stick to eating healthily" .... then I realised that that is the point: I CAN eat like that, all I have to do is plan it. Thank you for the inspiration ☺️

Good morning all and thank you bikrgrrrl for hosting, it's lovely to see you back. Sorry that you have been having a bad time over winter and being unwell. That can scupper the best plans and can easily happen to any one of us. The main thing is that you are now back on track and raring to go so I wish you all the best for that.

After a very relaxing weekend I am feeling a bit lazy. I have to go into the village to pick up my meds but, otherwise, I will probably chill out again today. I might get around to doing some calligraphy later on but more likely to read. Foodwise :

B. Small bowl cereal with ff milk to line stomach for aspirin.

L. Probably some soup (canned) and a small piece of wholemeal sourdough with butter.

D. 1 pork sausage with bubble and squeak.

E. Maybe some pole walking if I feel up to it.

I got some canned soup and packets of cuppa soup because weather is unpredictable still and I don't have room in the freezer for my homemade soup. I don't want to have soup on a very warm day, we are getting quite a few warm days here at the moment. Also, I don't normally like sourdough bread but my local greengrocer has just started stocking bread from a local small bakery so I thought I would give it a try. It's delicious so I can only think it's the real deal whereas the supermarket ones are not.

Have a great day everyone.

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024 in reply to

I know that lazy feeling! Lol! Calligraphy sounds lovely, though reading is always a winner, too. Enjoy that menu (am drooling at all of it), and really glad you're getting some good sourdough! It is amazing how much of a difference buying local vs. the supermarket can be. I now have four different shops I go for groceries - the greengrocer for produce, the butcher's, a new plastic-free shop that carries a lot of basic items that you can bring your own containers to and fill up (they charge by weight) which is where I will now be getting all my baking stuff (they have flour, sugar, baking powder, etc), and what few things I can't get in those three places I then get from the supermarket.

in reply to Rabbit81

I am lucky in having local independent shops for all my fresh produce including a fishmonger who comes to the village from Grimsby on a Tuesday afternoon. My greengrocer has his shop on a smallholding and has always stocked a selection of bread and cakes but from a commercial bakery. I don't know why he changed his supplier but he is now getting the bread from a local baker which has just the one small shop in the village and, as far as I can ascertain, all the baking is done in the shop. Greengrocer also sells local honey, jams and chutneys. As you will know, the independents are not cheap but a little goes a long way and I would rather have quality over quantity.

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024 in reply to

Completely agree! Also a little jealous of your fishmonger... πŸ˜‚

in reply to Rabbit81

I wonder if it would be worth your while making enquiries as to whether there is a mobile fishmonger visiting your area. Depending on where you are located, the Grimsby fishmongers go to all sorts of places. I didn't know about our fishmonger until the pandemic started and I have stuck with him ever since. Alternatively, if you have access to a Waitrose store, they still have fresh fish counters in most of their stores. Good luck πŸ‘.

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024 in reply to

We used to have a pop-up fishmonger near the greengrocer before the pandemic hit, but I haven't seen them lately. I think there's one in the hipster plaza that's on the way to work, though. My problem is, I don't have many fish recipes, and I can be a little picky about fish... Love my shellfish, though!

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to

Hello Hidden Good post. Glad your weekend went well. When my husband gets the sourdough in I cannot resist an end piece. I should shop, but our little local has enough. My freezer is nearly empty. Not even mystery Tupperware πŸ˜‚πŸ€£I might go for a defrost now I have spoken to you. Wishing you a chill Monday x

in reply to Hopalong1

Thank you. Nothing wrong with enjoying an end of bread once in a while. A small wholemeal loaf lasts me about a month. If your local shop has enough to meet your needs then don't feel that you have to 'shop'. I hate supermarkets but quite enjoy visiting my local suppliers. It's a chance to have a chat and meet other customers who also like a bit of a chinwag. It's a whole different experience. Hope you've had a good day.

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I have had a nice day thank you. My husband is away and have just pleased myself x

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Hi RofD. It doesn't hurt to have a few lazy days now and then. Sausage and bubble and squeak sounds like a plan as does the soups.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to

Hi RofD, another day chillin sounds good to me lol You had enough drama last week for you need a week of chillin so go for it. Calligraphy or reading sounds a great way to relax, i like colouring in when i want to switch off :-)

Great meals for today. I know what you mean about the difference in supermarket loaves and bakery ones, you just can't beat a good bakery :-) Enjoy the sausage and bubble and squeak too.

Hope your day has gone well and that you felt up for a walk with your poles xx

in reply to springersrule

Thank you. You've just given me the perfect opportunity to be lazy for the rest of the week 😴. I opted for reading in the finish. Whilst I have the chance I would like to thank you for giving me the idea of asking my neighbour for potted herbs 🌿 instead of flowers or a drink. He turned up this morning with basil, coriander and flat leaf parsley. I went to the garden centre to get some compost and that was relaxing as well as a change of scenery and some fresh air. Hubby will go down to the storage container tomorrow to get the bigger pots and planters so I can pot up the herbs. They will go on a shelf in the cratch (covered front deck) and will keep on giving. Then they can go outside in the summer.

MD is going to the vet in the morning for a check over and more blood tests to see if the meds are working. We should know more about his condition by Wednesday. Hope you have had a good day.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to

lol, enjoy a lazy week, you deserve it and fingers crossed for MD next week.

I'm so glad the herbs idea has paid off, everyone is now happy and you have some lovely fresh herbs to cook with - win win :-) xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to

I love β€˜real’ sourdough - I’m glad you’ve got a good local supply.

I hope the chilled day worked out well 😊

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024

Thanks for hosting bikegrrrl, and been there! I think you just describe most of last year for me. I'm now doing IF, but as 'no snacks after dinner' since the thought of a strict window for eating just makes me anxious (trust me, I tried!). So far it's been working pretty well for me, apart from just a couple of days my dinner didn't hold me well enough. Although even then, I managed to only eat just enough to take the edge off, instead of chomping away, which was a pleasant surprise.

Today I am wfh, and it's my first day in my new role, which sounds more exciting than it is because I'm basically still doing the same thing... at least for now. Truthfully, I expect most of this week will be wfh since the academics are all on strike for the first three days, and apart from doing some writing, I can't progress on my project until one of the academics comes back from striking and approves my risk assessment.... Fun times! It'll be okay, though. I'm quite efficient when it comes to research.

Anyway, the buns and I are loving the warmer weather! I was thinking of trying to set myself up outside to work, but it's started spritzing now, so there goes that plan. Margot has now given me some binkies two days in a row, which is SOOO lovely to see since she's my little anxious girl! Getting her to be comfortable, relaxed, and happy has been a very long journey.

For food I have:

Breakfast: Egg on half a buttered muffin, marmalade on the other half of the buttered muffin, tea with milk, water

Lunch: Fancy salad (taco meat, pico de gallo, cheese, refried beans, olive oil), an apple with cinnamon, water

Dinner: Caramelised onion and goats cheese tart, corn, spinach, two After Eights, milk, water

Snacks: Coffee with milk, herbal tea

Exercise: Monday is run day!

in reply to Rabbit81

If the 'no snacks after dinner' generally works well for you then a strict IF window isn't necessary especially if it's going to cause anxiety.

Glad you and the bunnies are enjoying warmer weather, it's a shame that rain stopped play for setting up outside. Enjoy your few days working from home, enjoy your meals and have a pleasant day.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Rabbit81

Hi Rabbit, sounds like you're being broken into your new job gently which isn't a bad thing. Also a week wfh will be great for you and the buns. Soooooo pleased to hear Margot has been giving you binkies, i can feel your happiness for that :-)

Fab meals as always, the taco fancy salad does sound amazing.

Have a fab day and i hope you enjoy your run xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Rabbit81

Sounds like the perfect first day Rabbit 😊

Great to hear Margot is relaxing, you’ve done a great job with the buns.

Jealous of your After Eights, but I know I couldn’t stop at just 2 so they’re off my list πŸ—’οΈ

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bikegrrrl1lb in reply to Rabbit81

Thank you for your kind words, Rabbit. Really interested to hear about your IF. Glad that your bunnies are doing well. Good luck in your new role. And that's a great menu!

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Hello good that you're back, wishing a good week, you will get that willpower back in place!

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Hiya dawnz and thank you.

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Maudmilk

thanks everyone, definitely feeling the love and support πŸ₯°

My daughter and I are going to start couch to 5k tonight so feeling good about that.

My menu

B- was still full from my big Mother’s Day treats!

L- tuna salad with lots of lovely ingredients

D- jacket potato with topping

S- banana

Treat- 1 chocolate then I don’t think I’m missing out πŸ˜‚

Any suggestions for lunches and dinners would be gratefully received for my next shopping trip!

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Hi again Maudmilk, good luck with the c25k (not that you'll need it) i did it a while ago and really enjoyed it. I'm currently recuperating from a hip replacement but planning to do it again once i've fully recovered. It such a great programme to follow :-)

Well done for skipping breakfast because you were still full. Its a great way to get eating habits under control in my opinion.

Your meals all sound lovely and i have to say i'm always jealous of those who can have 1 chocolate, i'm an all or nothing person so don't buy them anymore.

My suggestions for lunches would be soups, omelettes, salads and for a treat i have the odd mushrooms and cheese on toasted Thins :-)

Hope you've had a great first day with us xx

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TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to Maudmilk

Hi again Maudmilk, I'm sorry if I've missed it but I was wondering if you're following a particular plan, counting calories, low carb or just eating sensibly.

I hope you enjoy C25K I've never done it myself but it must be fun as there are lots of positive comments.

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Maudmilk in reply to TheTabbyCat

I usually count calories but this week I’m just planning on healthy eating to get back into the right choices x

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TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to Maudmilk

Well done, when you're ready to begin counting calories please make sure that you know how many you need. If you run your details through the NHS site, you can calculate your bmi (body mass indicator) and from there obtain a personal calorie range :)

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Here's the link to the NHS site, just incase you need it :)

healthunlocked.com/redirect...

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to Maudmilk

Good to see you take the plunge. Your salad sounds great for lunch. I eat a lot of salad. Mad for odd shaped radishes from Morrisons presently πŸ™‚πŸ™‚πŸ₯—πŸ₯—Sometimes I make a ridiculously big bowl and eat at tea too. I steal ideas on the DD. x

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Maudmilk

Good luck with the couch to 5k, great idea to do that together with your daughter 😊

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Progressoverperfect7lbs in reply to Maudmilk

Good luck with the C25k, I did it a few years ago. Managed 5k then promptly stopped. Did it again during lockdown and kept at it, I am now a member of a running club, have run several 10km races and have a half marathon in June and 16 mile in October.

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It's great to have a buddy to exercise with and cheer each other on. Thanks for sharing your menu.

I know what you mean about the chocolate - I got a couple of boxes on Mother's Day, I hid them away but my husband and I both took me one to revive us after some DIY - putting up two double curtain tracks, which turned out not to be as straightforward as I had expected (ha! when is it ever?)

As for suggestions, I can see that there is lots of love for soup today, if that's something you like. I find it really handy and quick. If there is soup, I know I won't go for anything less healthy.

Onwards!

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TUESDAY 21st March

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Tuesday: cutting out the processed carbsB: apple and peanut butter

L: brie and celery; a kiwi

D: quick chicken satay in the oven, no skewers. Cauliflower with almonds. Maybe a piece of fruit.

Tuesday is an office day, so exercise will be cycling and walking. Have a great day!

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to bikegrrrl

Hi, Satay sounds tasty. How was your resolve today? Good I hope. Husband drank the last inch of gin yesterday, so thoughtful. I just gargled with the remains of the slimline tonic before recycling and reminiscing. We had a great weekend x

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Oh that's funny!Meals changed yesterday because I didn't spend the night where I expected to - not as exciting as it sounds - I had meant to come home after a Mother's Day meal with extended family, but the young people were watching Formula One so we didn't leave very promptly and I ended up sleeping at my kids' flat and travelling home next day. Hubby had already made a delicious veggie pasta sauce for dinner, so we had that - but I had a small portion of pasta so was happy enough with that.

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AND I sideswerved the biscuits at my choir rehearsal!

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TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to bikegrrrl

Hi again bikegrrrl, you've got me hooked on apple and peanut butter :)

Your food for tomorrow looks good. I'll have to look cauliflower with almonds up,I'm sure I've seen it before on the DD. I never seem to have both the cauliflower and the almonds at the same time.

Have a good day :)

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bikegrrrl1lb in reply to TheTabbyCat

Thanks Tabby, mine is done with ground almonds, garlic and spices. Maybe I should post the recipe...

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to bikegrrrl

Love cauliflower with almonds 😊

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to bikegrrrl

Morning Bikegrrrl, the satay chicken sounds with cauli and nuts sounds amazing. I hope your day in the office goes well.

Have a great day xx

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Hello Everyone, Thank you for hosting, Β Β Β bikegrrrl . Hope all have had a good Monday. I have had a pottering day, working out if I really needed a big shop. By Thursday...for Tuesday then a low carb day

Lunch Salad, cottage cheese and tuna. Almond, yogurt and cream with a sprinkle of plain choc chips. Pot of coffee and cream

Tea Sausages with roasted onion, pepper, aubergine, celery and tomato

Walking with Roy, flick round with the duster and cleaning bathroom. All the best for the week ahead xπŸ™‚πŸ™ƒπŸ₯—

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Hopalong1

Tuna seems to be top of the list so far this week. Hope you enjoy yours Hopalong1, and your tea, which sounds delicious 😊

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Lovely menu, Hopalong! I can't decide which I covet more, your lunch or your tea!

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Hopalong1

Morning Hopalong, your lunch sounds amazing today and i'd definitely love your tea :-)

I've got another online shop coming tomorrow morning, there a godsend when you can't get to the shops yourself :-)

Enjy your walks with Roy and the duster flick round, i did that yesterday :-)

Have a fab day xx

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Good evening bikegrrrl and my DD friends, my Monday went as planned except for 1 glass of red +a very few peanuts which I enjoyed while I was cooking the carrots and cauliflower πŸ˜‹I suppose it could have been worse. The portion sizes were much better even though I found that only 1 dsp of HM mayo left me with the feeling that I could have had more :o I didn't, I put the jar in the fridge immediately!πŸ’ͺI have Β½ the borlotti beans and onion safely stored in the fridge along with 2 portions of the most amazing carrot/ cauliflower soup. Tomorrow Tuesday looks like this:

B: Tea 1st thing with ONE digestive biscuit! Before the 1st walkies, apple slices with ONE dsp of peanut butter. This works better than waiting for a later breakfast, it means I don't get tempted when I'm at the bar for my espresso. β˜•οΈI've got to put a little more effort into this weight loss lark.

L: I've still got some HM mayo so I'll have ONE dsp with cold roast turkey and lettuce.

D: HM Carrot/cauliflower and ginger soup.

Exercise is a longer walk with Wiggles, assuming it's not raining.

If anyone fancies having a go at making my soup here's how I make it. I haven't got a soup maker so in a biggish saucepan I soften a chopped onion , add approx Β½ Kg of chopped carrots and approx 300g of cauliflower. Season with a little salt and 1 tsp of powdered ginger. Cover with water bring to the boil and add 1 stock cube. Simmer until the carrot is soft. Blitz it all in the blender ,serve with a dsp of evo drizzled on the top and enjoy.

I hope everyone has a good Tuesday 🌈

Borlotti beans with onion, tuna and HM mayo.
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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to TheTabbyCat

Well done for being strict with yourself TheTabbyCat, I hope you get out for that longer walk 😊

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to TheTabbyCat

Morning partner and well done with your portion sizes yesterday. I like how you plan your breakfast around walking Wiggles and escaping the draw to the espressso bar :-) I know what you mean about mayo, i love it so don't make it often so i don't over do it.

Lovely meals today, the soup sounds amazing - pretty much how i do the same soup but just i bung it all in the soup maker :-) Enjy your turkey for lunch.

Fingers crossed for no rain so you and Wiggles can be out and about more.

Have a great day xx

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to TheTabbyCat

I love soup recipes, well cookbooks in general really. Thanks for this. I think it will go well with some red lentils. I had two glasses of red on Mothering Sunday. A terrible excuse! But today the scales are looking good. Just have to be behave til tomorrow πŸ™‚ All the best xx

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A good day! Thanks for posting the recipe.

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GrigidModerator4 stone

Hi everyone and I’m sure you’ll sort those bad habits out in no time bikegrrrl 😊

I’ve been out a lot of today so not much chance to do an update so I’ll do the double now:

First thing today: 2 x coffee

Vegan brunch with Youngest - we missed out meal out on Saturday because the train strike meant Y had to leave a lot earlier than planned, so I promised brunch today instead.

Tea: sausage and bean hot pot style thing, kefir yoghurt and a plum.

Tuesday:

2 x coffee

Breakfast: toasted fruit tea cake

Dinner: Leek and potato soup

Tea: Mushroom pie, baby potatoes, broccoli and carrots with gravy

Exercise: A fair bit of walking today, nothing too strenuous though as I was a bit shattered from the weekend’s dance practice and performance. Tomorrow I’ll be doing something β€˜intense’ from the Fitbit πŸ˜…

Happy Tuesday everyone!

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Grigid

Morning Grigid, sounds like you've had a busy few days but glad you managed to meet Youngest for brunch as you missed eating together on saturday. Your plan from yesterday sounds lovely, i do love a hot pot :-) Today meals look fab too, enjoy.

I hope you an manage the Fitbits intense exerice today, the weather looks a bit better though i can hear the wind!!!

Have a great day xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to springersrule

Thanks springersrule 😊

I think that wind you can hear is me wafting my arms about in the SH’BAM DANCE #2 aka the butterfly effect, watch out! πŸ˜‚

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Grigid

lol you must be doing a lot of flapping 🀣🀣🀣 xx

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You've certainly had .a busy and tiring time over the past few days so, apart from some walking, a not too strenuous day will benefit you. Enjoy your brunch and have a lovely day.

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to Grigid

Ooh there are some good soups today. Well done on dance as exercise. You'll be a well oiled machine in time for the event. Happy Tuesday! x

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Hopalong1

Thanks 😊

I’ve just had the soup. I made it with a lower salt stock and thankfully it was still tasty πŸ‘πŸΌ

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Sounds grand!

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Progressoverperfect7lbs

Tuesday 21stEvening everyone, Monday was a successful day, with nearly 10,000 steps, a 4.6 mile run and positive choices made for meals.

I have made a conscious decision to reduce my coffee and have had a couple of peppermint teas to replace coffee.

Tomorrow is a long one as we have a recruitment event after nursery has closed.

Plan for tomorrow is LCHF with 80-100g carbs

First thing: coffee and collagen

Lunch: ham,cheese and egg salad

Homemade granola and yoghurt with blueberries

Tea: home made cucumber soup and shaksouka ( not in the same dish I may addπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚)

Lots of water to drink and wearing my Garmin so I get the steps in x

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Progressoverperfect

Sounds like you're on a roll siggie.

I've never had cucumber soup so looked it up and found out it's a traditional Lithuanian/Polish dish (my grandma was Lithuanian) - I'm now ethnically bound to try it πŸ˜‚

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Progressoverperfect

Morning Siggie and well done on your great day yesterday.

I hope the recruitment event goes well today .

Lovely meals, i'm hopefully having shakshouka today too - its a freezer surprise but i'm sure i've got it right this time lol

Have a fab day xx

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Glad you had such a successful day yesterday. It's always nice hearing about positive experiences. Enjoy your meals and have a good day.

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bikegrrrl1lb in reply to Progressoverperfect

Well done, siggie! Lots of good stuff in there. Love shaksouka.

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Maudmilk

Morning,

Feel good after yesterdays positive start…..long May it continue πŸ˜„

B- cereal and fruit

L- omelette with veggies and small amount of cheese

D- jacket potato and topping

S- not sure yet but it’ll be healthier option

Treat- my 1 chocolate after tea πŸ˜‚

Rest day for C25K but I’ll ensure I get my 10000 steps in during my busy work day

Have a great day everyone xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Maudmilk

It certainly does sound like a positive start Maudmilk :)

Love the sound of your lunch by the way, I have eggs, and veggies......

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Maudmilk

Morning Maudmilk, so glad you had a great and posititve start yesterday, how did you like the c25k?

Great meals today, the omelette sounds lovely.

Have a fab day xx

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Maudmilk in reply to springersrule

feel proud that I started it! Wasn’t as bad as I thought πŸ˜‚

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Maudmilk

Thats great Maudmilk. I remember getting home after my first run and beaming like an idiot just because i'd done it lol xx

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Really pleased for you having such a positive start, I think this forum has that effect on us, almost like magic. Enjoy your menu and have a lovely day.

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to Maudmilk

Hello, you are a big hit with omelette! I must do that too. Good steps. Happy Tuesday! x

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Looks tasty! Good luck with your day tomorrow.

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springersruleModerator76kg

Good morning fellow diarists and Bikegrrrl.

Well yesterday didn't really go to plan at all except for my meals. It chucked it down pretty much all day so me and my friend postponed the shopping trip and i didn't get out for my walks either. I did put on the 10 minute walking workout though (i did this before i had the knee replacement) and as really pleased that i managed it. I little slower than the ladies on screen and not quite the full step strides but i felt it gave my leg muscles a good work out so i'm going to swap one of my daily walks for this workout. I think it will be of more benefit and as I'm taking more weight through the operated leg and that's something i need to start doing. It was a pretty quiet day in the end but i enjoyed it :-)

Today is a 6 dog day as little Nellie and Betty arrive for a little holiday (til sunday) . I've no real plans for the day other than to play in the garden with the dogs and to do my walking work out and get out for a walk before the rain comes back.

My LCHF TMAD plan for today is:

L: h/m cajun carrot soup (its gorgeous)

T: from the freezer - a surprise but i think i may have finally stumbled on the shakshouka 🀣🀣

Exercise: 1 x walk, 10 minute walking workout, pottering and physio exercises

Have a fab tueday everyone xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to springersrule

Yeah, yeah, Shakshuka, whatever πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Have a good day working out and laying in the garden πŸ‘πŸΌ

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Grigid

Ah but it was shakshuka finally lol and very nice too :-)

hahaha i've just changed laying in the garden to playing. Not sure i could get down or up from laying lol Had fun playing though :-) xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to springersrule

Excellent for both Shakshuka (finally!!!!) and playing 😊

in reply to springersrule

Sounds like rain really stopped play for you yesterday. It's good that you were able to do the indoor walking workout and it will be more beneficial to replace one of your outdoor walks with it. Every raincloud has a silver lining.

Hope you have found the shakshouka at last, you've waited for it long enough. I can only guess you are a bit like me, put things in the freezer without labelling them! Have a lovely day and enjoy your meals.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to

Thanks RofD, yes i was very pleased i could do the walking workout. I've actually had 2 walks outside today as its been lovely and sunny, but i will do it again and try and build it into my dialy routine.

It was the shakshuka at last and i thoroughly enjoyed it. Yeah i don't label stuff as i think as its only me putting stuff in, i should know what it is. Lesson learned there lol xx

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TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to springersrule

Oh yeah freezer surprise! I've been labeling recently, I bought some cheap labels,but they don't always stay on.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to TheTabbyCat

I just think i'm clever enough not to need to label things lol Just shows i'm not 🀣🀣🀣 xx

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024 in reply to springersrule

Glad you had a nice day, despite the change in plans. Fingers crossed you really have now found the shakshouka! πŸ˜‚ Enjoy!

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Rabbit81

I have finally found the shakshuka and really enjoyed it thanks xx

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to springersrule

Roy and I have walked in light showers today. My neighbour bought him towelling, doggy oven gloves. Good for a tummy rub after the rain. Do your joints ache with the rain, Springs? Good find with shakshuka. What makes Cajun? Big hugs for your physio at home x

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Hopalong1

We've had a lovely sunny day today, though a bit windy at times. I've enjoyed 2 walks outside to make the most of the weather.

I like the sound of the doggy gloves i bet he loves the tummy rub with them, mine love being rubbed down with a towel.

I'm really lucky that the damp or wet has never affected my joints, the heat does though. As soon as we get warm weather all my joints swell and i get very stiff.

It was the shakshuka this time and was lovely. The soup is just a carrot soup with cajun spice in it :-) xx

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to springersrule

thanks, I have a little Cajun spice x

Good morning all and thank you bikrgrrrl for hosting.

I'm a bit late logging in this morning as M.D. had an early appointment with the vet for blood tests to see whether the meds are starting to work. We should get the results tomorrow afternoon. M.D. was very lively in the vet's, had everyone in stitches and the vet reckoned he hadn't read the manual about keeping calm!

Yesterday didn't go according to plan foodwise. Hubby had a bit of queasy tummy and said he didn't want any dinner. I got a ready meal for myself but by dinner time I wasn't feeling hungry so that will have to go in the freezer for another time.

I went to garden centre on my way back from a bit of shopping in the village and had a pleasant mooch around, I needed some compost and, surprisingly, that was the only thing I bought - I am a bit of a terror when in garden centre, remind me to tell you about the motorbike trees sometime.

Hubby has just got back from the storage container with my indoor planters so I can get my new herbs potted up. So, food today:

B. Toast and marmalade. Eaten late, after we got back from vet.

L. Probably a piece of fruit if hungry, due to late breakfast.

D. Pork sausage with bubble and squeak (postponed from yesterday).

E. Got to go to village again as fishmonger comes this afternoon. I have to stock up on fish for MD, also butcher to get chicken for the little chap as well. On the subject of fish, I took out an odd piece of white fish earlier to cook for MD's lunch, thinking it was cod or haddock. When defrosted it turned out to be a very expensive piece of halibut. Oh well, he'll be lunching like a lord today!

Have a great day everyone.

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024 in reply to

Fingers crossed for poor MD! I know what you mean about garden centres, so well done on only getting your compost. Not sure I want to know about the motorbike trees.... πŸ˜‚ Enjoy that menu!

in reply to Rabbit81

Aaahhh! The motorbike trees usually have people in fits. Re the garden centre - sometimes I have to remember that living on a boat I have very limited growing space so I can't go mad like I used to. Enjoy your evening.

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to

Glad MD was perky at the vet's. With our collie, she had liver when she was poorly and couldn't get enough. The vet said it would be good for her. Roy thinks he's human and likes most food. What a excellent idea having storage. Bubble and squeak, how lovely. I am thinking potato with tomorrow's dinner. Enjoy the rest of your day Hidden x

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to

Very well done for coming out of the garden centre with only what you’d gone in with.

I hope MD enjoys his luxury dining, and I do hope his blood tests bring a positive result.

Enjoy the bubble and squeak.

in reply to Grigid

M.D. definitely enjoyed his luxury dining, he's got expensive tastes. Just hope I don't have to go on the streets to pay for it all! Amazing how I went to the garden centre for compost and wasn't tempted to buy anything else. Enjoy your evening.

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Evening RofD, good to hear that MD was in fine fettle when he visited the vets, lets hope that means his bloods will show an improvement. Fingers crossed for the results tomorrow.

Sorry to hear hubby didn't feel very well and you had to postpone the bubble and squeak, hope you got it today instead.

You made me laugh with the halibut for MD, i think i would have been changing my food plan and getting another piece of the freezer for him lol

Hope you've had fun planting your herbs and you must tell us about the motorbike trees...!! I have to say i love a good garden centre too, now that's some shopping that i do like :-)

Hope you've had a good day xx

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Loraine5181st 7lbs in reply to

Evening RofD, good to hear that MD was feeling frisky at the vets and fingers crossed that the blood test results show the meds are working.

Well done being so restrained at the garden centre, I'm the same always get far more than I planned. 😊 I'm intrigued now about the motorbike trees.

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024

Howdy all! On a bit late after allowing myself to sleep until I woke up naturally today. I didn't sleep in too much, but then the buns wanted another long run around the garden. Margot has now been jumping up on the bench with obvious confidence and today she and Lola nearly came out into the back lane! The little lady certainly tried to emulate her brother by partially crawling out under the gate. πŸ˜‚ She got too nervous, though, and came straight back, but Mama tried to encourage her and her sister to come out when the gate was open and Mama was standing guard. Nothing doing, but baby steps and all that. Our forage box, and the girls' birthday treat (dandelion roots) finally arrived, so we have all been very happy that we have tasty things to eat with our hay.

For food I have:

Breakfast: Egg on half a buttered muffin, marmalade on the other half muffin, tea with milk, water

Lunch: Fancy salad (roquefort cheese, dried cranberries, cashews, pumpkin seeds, balsamic vinegar, olive oil), strawberries with sugar-free vanilla pudding, water

Dinner: Caramelised onion and goats cheese tart, corn, two squares dark chocolate, milk, water

Snacks: Coffee with milk, hopefully nothing else

Exercise: Just did a walk to the shops, hopefully fencing tonight, but if it rains like it did last night then forget it. Not so keen on being on a scooter in significant rain! ...I really need a car... πŸ˜…

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Maudmilk in reply to Rabbit81

love your fancy salads πŸ˜‚πŸ₯° really inspiring x

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Rabbit81

It really does sound like the girls are getting bolder!

Love your menu as usual and fingers crossed for a fry evening so you can get out to fencing 😊

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Rabbit81

Hi Rabbit, your natural waking and playtime with the buns sounds such a lovely way to start the day. Its lovely hearing about the confidence building up in the girls :-) I bet they love the forage box.

Amazing meals again and fingers crossed for no rain so you can get to fencing.

Hope you've had a great day xx

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Loraine5181st 7lbs in reply to Rabbit81

Evening Rabbit, it sounds like the girls are getting more adventurous, especially Margot.

Your menu sounds delicious, especially lunch and dinner, yum. 😊

I hope the rain held off and you got to fencing and had a lovely day.

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024 in reply to Loraine518

Annoyingly, the rain started shortly before I was due to leave, after being dry all day. πŸ˜‚

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Loraine5181st 7lbs in reply to Rabbit81

Oh no that's typical of the British weather. πŸ˜‚

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smartoak1kgRestart Oct 2023

Oh I see you bikegrrrl and raise you some more bad habits and downright cravings.

I have a real problem with food. My intention is to eat for nutrition, not for comfort. But the cravings are unreal, unless I go pretty low carb and no sugar, which I did for 3 weeks, didn't see the result I wanted on the scales last week, and then decided stuffing my face with bread and chocolate over the weekend is the only obvious solution. Oh dearie.

I'm on work canteen meals today, roughly sticking to calorie count not exceeding 1500 low carb:

B: satsuma, melon medley, porridge, tea with milk

L: caesar salad with broccoli and pecans

snack: one lindor if needed to get through the day

D: tomato and pepper soup, egg and bacon sandwich on brown bread

Cycling commutes for exercise.

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to smartoak

One lindor! That is good going smartoak - I can’t have anything like that in the house.

Nice menu today πŸ‘πŸΌ 😊

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smartoak1kgRestart Oct 2023 in reply to Grigid

I know, that's the beauty of a plan... and being in the office and not at home!

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to smartoak

Hi Smartoak, its so easy to transgress when we don't see results isn't it. I think we all go through stages like that but the important bit is getting back on track and your meals today sound like you've done that. Enjoy that 1 lindor, i'm like Grigid and can't do moderation, if i have a box i have to eat the lot, its suprising how loud chocolate screams in my house if i ever risk it.

Hope you've had a great day xx

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Loraine5181st 7lbs in reply to smartoak

Evening smartoak, I find if I don't see the results I want on the scales, I tend to reach for the bread and chocolate too.

Lovely menu today, I hope the one lindor did the trick and got you through.

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bikegrrrl1lb in reply to smartoak

Stick with it, smartoak! I wish I was one of those people who didn't care about food, forgets to have lunch and so on. But I'm not.

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TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg

WEDNESDAY 22nd MARCH

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TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg

Good evening bikegrrrl and thanks for getting us to hump day! My Tuesday was good but I probably could have had a smaller lunch. In the end I had a sausage with leftover hot slaw,HM mayo and salad on the side. I was more active than usual, I'll know on Thursday :o

Tomorrow Wednesday:

B: Tea 1st thing with ONE digestive biscuit. Apple slices with peanut butter before I walk to the farmers Market.

L : Leftover borlotti beans with onion +HM mayo and pancetta lardons.

D: The last of the HM carrot soup.

Exercise is walking to and from the market + another S&Flex session πŸ’ͺ

I hope everyone has a good hump day πŸͺ

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to TheTabbyCat

Hi TheTabbyCat

I’m still coveting your borlotti beans πŸ˜‹

Enjoy the market 😊

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TheTabbyCatAdministrator10 kg in reply to Grigid

Lol the beans are just out of a box,ready to eat. The dry version take ages not worth the hassle for such a small quantity :)

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to TheTabbyCat

Good exercise. I have a real bacon thing going on this week. Enjoy your lardons πŸ™‚ All the best x

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bikegrrrl1lb in reply to TheTabbyCat

THanks for posting, TabbyCat. Cheering you on!

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purple_ums_219kg in reply to TheTabbyCat

great to see you still trucking with the stretch and flex workouts! Food sounds great have a good one x

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to TheTabbyCat

Morning partner, i think your change of lunch sounds fab and am sure it wont make problems for you on thursday seeing as you were active too.

I hope you've found something good at the farmers market and enjoy your meals.

Good to see the S&F exercises still going strong.

Have a great day xx

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Loraine5181st 7lbs

Evening all and thank you bikegrrrl for hosting this week, great to have you back and hopefully you are fully recovered from the nasty infection. It's so easy to get into bad habits, especially when its cold and you just want to comfort eat. I'm sure being back on here and getting out in the garden will sort those bad habits out in no time. 😊

This is the first time I've been on this week as the last week or so haven't been great and I've been struggling, but hopefully things are starting to look up now.

My youngest daughter had her scan this morning, following on from last weeks un-reassurance one and the hospital said the baby has grown and they detected a heartbeat, albeit fairly weak. So next week we are back for another scan to confirm the baby is growing ok, but it looks like she is still pregnant. 😊

My no added sugar stint came to an end, as I ended up sharing a pack of GF Jaffa cakes with my husband instead of dinner one evening as we got home late. Although other than that and a few very dark chocolate chips, I have avoided added sugar, so I'm taking that as a win. 😊

Despite today's promising news and still maintaining a fairly healthy diet and managing to exercise I am feeling drained both physically and emotionally. I think supporting my daughter, having a dog who is waiting for a scan to see what is going on with his heart, work being manic as we are so understaffed and dealing with my migraines has finally taken it's toll. However we are going away Friday morning for a long weekend and just taking one of the dogs with us, so I'm really looking forward to relaxing and not worrying about anything for a few days. 😊

I am still following a LCHF, TMAD, GF and no added sugar plan

Today I had:

L-salad with egg and tuna

D- Sunday veg left over bubble and squeak, with halloumi (cooked by my husband)

Tomorrows plan is:

L-Salad at work

D- easy peasy fishcakes

Exercise- walk with the dogs before work.

I hope everyone has a wonderful Wednesday. 😊

Tonight's dinner
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bikegrrrl1lb in reply to Loraine518

Goodness, that's a lot going on for you, Loraine. I hope that all turns out well. (Food looks good!)

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purple_ums_219kg in reply to Loraine518

I’m feeling you. I think sometime is just become a bit too much! I’m Sorry about the break in your no sugar but you have a lot on your plate atm. I hope everything is okay with your daughters pregnancy, that must be very stressful for you all! And with everything else you are juggling. Hope today you manage to find some way to feel more grounded x

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Loraine518

Morning Loraine, it no wonder you're feeling both physically and mentally drained... what a roller coaster of a week you've had. I think you can be forgiven for having strayed from your plan over the last week. Fingers crossed the next scan your daughter has also shows improvement and reassurance.

Hold on to the thought of that weekend away, just 2 sleeps away :-)

Enjoy your meals today and have a great day xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Loraine518

Oh Loraine, that sounds overwhelming.

I do hope you have a good weekend away.

Here's hoping everything resolves itself positively xx

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to Loraine518

Hi Lorraine, you must really be ready for that break after the stressful time you have been having. Keeping my fingers crossed that all is well with baby and your daughter. I hope your fur baby's results are promising too.Nice menus for today.

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host

Hello everyone, Β bikegrrrl , thank you for looking after us. I hope all have had a great day! For Wednesday

Lunch Tuna with leftover roast vegetables and sour cream

Dinner Ox liver and bacon casserole, potatoes, peas and green beans

Wobblers of the world unite for weigh in. Bus adventure! Walking. Happy Wednesday xπŸ™‚πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸ•β€πŸ¦ΊπŸ₯—

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bikegrrrl1lb in reply to Hopalong1

Wow that is a lovely menu! Enjoy your day.

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MonLew3kg in reply to Hopalong1

Hi hopalong, happy Wednesday and good luck with the weighing! Did you manage STS? I have just about STS after an emergency cabbage salad 2 for 2 daysafter a bad week end😜 πŸ™ˆ

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Hopalong13 stoneChallenge Host in reply to MonLew

I did better than I thought. Now promoting The chipolata sausage diet! Don't ask how many πŸ€£πŸ˜‚

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purple_ums_219kg in reply to Hopalong1

Good luck with WI and enjoy your lovely food today x

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Hopalong1

Morning Hopalong, good luck with your weigh in today.

Great menu, i really fancy your casserole so liver and bacon will most probably be on my next shopping list :-)

Enjoy your bus adventure and have a great day xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Hopalong1

Fingers crossed for the weigh in Hopalong1 🀞🏽

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to Hopalong1

Good luck with the weigh in Hopalong. Your menu sounds good I haven't had liver for years, I like it but hubby doesn't so I tend to cook what suits both us us. Enjoybrestvof your Wednesday.

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Maudmilk

Hi everyone, looking forward to Wednesday, it’s my earlier finish and it marks half way through the working week πŸ˜„

Another C25K day tomorrow so that’s my exercise πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ

B - boiled egg and banana

L- chicken and cheese salad

D - chilli and flatbread

S- pea snacks

Treat - a chocolate

Happy hump day everyone x

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bikegrrrl1lb in reply to Maudmilk

Looking good, Maudmilk!

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purple_ums_219kg in reply to Maudmilk

oh you might inspire me to go for a c25k run today maybe haha!! Have a great Juno day and enjoy your food x

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Maudmilk

Morning Maudmilk, i love wednesdays, half way to the weekend and pub night for me lol

I hope you enjoy run 2 of the c25k and your lovely meals. i love chicken in a salad and the chilli sounds fab too.

Have a fab day xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to Maudmilk

I hope the Couch 25K goes well, it's a lovely day here, makes it all a bit easier :)

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to Maudmilk

Hi Maudmilk, well done on the excercise. Chicken and cheese salad sounds great as does the rest of your menu. Have a good day.

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bikegrrrl1lb

Hi all, Tuesday didn't quite go as I had planned, mainly because I came home so late from work, nursing a headache, and I am on my own tonight, so instead of the planned chicken satay, I just had scrambled egg and mushrooms. (I also had 2 satsumas, a bunchlet of grapes and - woe - two choccies from the cake table at work). I'm just waiting for the water to heat up so I can have my bath and go to bed.

Current plan is to avoid processed carbs.

Wednesday:

B - apples with peanut butter.

L: brie and celery.

D: chicken satay, cauliflower with almonds, fruit salad.

I am working at home tomorrow but have to go into town, so exercise wil be a wee bit of cycling.

See you all tomorrow πŸ™‚

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purple_ums_219kg in reply to bikegrrrl

Hope you manag to enjoy the chicken satay today x

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to bikegrrrl

Morning Bikegrrrl, oops for yesterday but totally understandable in the circumstances. Fingers crossed today goes to plan and you get your chicken satay.

Have a fab day xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to bikegrrrl

I hope the headache has gone bikegrrrl.

Enjoy the satay :)

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to bikegrrrl

Hi bikegrrrl, I hope you enjoyed your well deserved bath last night. Hope you manage to have your Chicken satay today.

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HS90Restart June 2023

It’s been the best part of a week now since I last submitted a DD post so apologies for not being as engaged as some of the other members here. I admire you all with your thoughtful and supportive posts. I feel some days I just don’t have the headspace to be accountable to myself, let alone then write about it here.

We celebrated my daughter’s 3rd birthday the weekend just gone, and I hosted my family after a very long time. It was the first time since little man was born (he’s nearly 7 months old) and then the following day, I took her to a soft play date with her friends. I was WIPED when we came back. Tbh I am still not fully recovered from it, more so because she has been home the last two days as well. Can you believe she opened every single birthday present, but only one or two held her for more than 10 minutes? Kids! They drive you potty….

Thanks to the celebrations the fridge has been well stocked with carby leftovers and cake. Lots of cake (even after sharing out). My husband has refused to help me clear any of it, so grudgingly I tried and sacrificed my weight loss the last couple of days. I couldn’t bear to think of it going to waste, but there’s only so much I could take before it then went to the food waste bin ☹. Pretty gutted about that actually.

But, tomorrow is a new day. Determined to start LCHP again, and then we are welcoming Ramadan on Thursday officially. I am a bit lost how to eat tbh, as I need to be sustained from apx. 4am till 7pm. Should I take carbs in the morning because I don’t think protein alone will get me through the day? Should I move my weigh in time to the evening before I break my fast? Currently I weigh in the morning after I wake up.

Ramadan is a famous time to have fried foods like onion bajis, samosas etc but I defo want to try and be healthier this year. Fingers crossed I can do. Too much walking can make you light headed when you cant take food or water so healthy options will be the only real control I can have.

On top of all this I am mentally preparing myself to return to work after maternity leave (was thinking May) but there is uncertainty around my daughter’s nursery placement now she is 3, around the free childcare arrangement under the government for 30 hours. I don’t think I can juggle her as I have been for much longer as she clearly needs the stimulation but there’s a chance I may have to.

Anyway enough negativity and sorry for the moaning. It’s not all doom and gloom, there have been some brighter moments too. My kids have been very entertaining this week so that’s been a big plus. Hope everyone is having a good week.

Tomorrow’s menu plan:

B: 2 scrambled eggs and something low carb to accompany, cup of tea.

L: Falafel salad

D: Might skip or cup of tea.

For those of you who do eat carbs, when do you eat them? I get up with my kids at 6am ish, and I am absolutely starving since I skip dinner most nights. But then by 11am I am hangry as hell and ready for lunch and I usually am hungrier than at breakfast time. I was thinking to have carbs first thing would be better, as it would take the whole day to work off (in theory). Would welcome your thoughts here.

Turned into a rather long post so sorry for that!

bikegrrrl profile image
bikegrrrl1lb in reply to HS90

Hi, HS90 and it's good to see you here! You have a lot going on, with a toddler and a small baby! When my children were small, the midwife used to say that if you don't look after yourself, you can't look after anyone else. I think it's true. πŸ˜‰ That's not to give you something else to beat yourself up about though - just remember to take time when you need it. Can you rope anyone in to watch the kids so you can have have an hour to yourself for a bubble bath? Or whatever you like doing.

Also, while it isn't Ramadan, maybe you should try eating something at dinnertime. It's very tiring running about after small people all day.

What a nuisance about the leftovers - next time, could you get your guests to take some away with them?

About carbs - I'm not Muslim and I don't observe Ramadan, but I would think that carbs would just make me feel hungrier during the day. Try it out, though? Experiment with just protein and veg one night, carbs another night, and a mixed strategy yet another night. See which one gets you through the best.

Have a lovely Wednesday!

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purple_ums_219kg in reply to HS90

good luck figuring out how to work around with the Ramadan requirements. I would suggest playing it by ear and seeing what works for you. Glad you and the fam enjoyed the celebrations and good luck with return b to work.

Re carbs - my trainer always says eat them earlier so if that works for you that’s great. I tend to (when I’m in my rhythm) have more at lunch than dinner for sure. X

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to HS90

Morning HS90, wow, i'm not surprised you haven't had time to pop on here with all that going on. My kids are in the mid 30's now and you do forget just how busy and exhausting it can be. Remember you are doing a great job juggling everything and getting to the end of each day in one piece lol

I'm not sure about the best time to eat carbs as i dont really eat them, only in veg most of the time. What i do know from before i started eating that way is that i don't have the cravings for food i used to have. I have my main meal in the evening - some protein, fats and lots of veg - that keeps me going til lunchtime the next day. I stopped eating breakfast when i realised i was eating it out of habit not because i was hungry. Lunch is usually a small meal just to put me on til tea time. I think you'll need to play around with your meals duing ramadan. Dont be afraid to have some fats in the morning, cook something in butter, the fats will keep you feeling fuller than carbs.

Enjoy your meals today and have a great day xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to HS90

Hi HS90

First of all happy birthday to your daughter :)

I remember "having" to eat leftovers and it took me ages to learn the art of not over-buying in the first place, to be honest, I still have trouble walking past the still fresh cabinet in a supermarket because I worry the food will be thrown out. Ridiculous I know, but I think it comes from my mum being a refugee and nearly starving so she never ever let us leave anything on the plate. She never over-bought like I do thiugh so I guess my traits are the worst of both worlds πŸ˜‚

Regarding fasting - the only thing I can offer is from friends who have tried to stay healthy during Ramadan. Making sure that when you break your fast you have fluid rich things available, such as fruit (watermelon - not sure if it's available at this time of year), and avoid anything that is very salty helps avoid the sluggish tired feelings . Fizzy drinks aren't good either as these can dehydrate you too. I hope that isn't patronising, it's what I remember friends doing :)

I'm vegetarian calorie counter, and I like bread, rice and potatoes. However, I try not to have too many in any one day, and I go for those that are less processed, so brown rice, wholemeal bread which I get from a bakery, not the supermarket.

Through experimenting, I've discovered that having my main carbs earlier in my day serves me better. I sometimes have just 2 meals a day, but that tends to be brunch and an evening meal. The thing is, everyone is different, so don't think you need to fit into a particular method.

Most of all, remember this weight loss business is a journey, not a race. Give yourself time and space to experiment for the best route for you. Also make it something sustainable, once you reach your target, you want to be able to happily stay there.

All the best :)

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to HS90

Hi HS90 nice to see you here again, It is not easy to go back to work after maternity leave at the best of times without the uncertainty of your child care arrangements but I am sure it will work out fine for you in the end. Your pla for todayvsounds good.

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MonLew3kg

Morning bikergrrrl, thank you for taking us through to a hump day!Yesterday wasn't too bad just had breakfast wholemeal cornflakes for brekkie instead of fasting...

It's 16/8, low carb, IR :

Morning splash of cream coffee

Apple at 10.30

L: ranch red cabbage salad with gherkin, spoonful of sweetcorn, radishes, tuna, 1 egg

D: the same

Gawd help me with trying not to snack! Getting my normal meds for IF so 🀞🀞🀞🀞

E: going for a walk and no college today yay so will duck in and out of rain in a garden...

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bikegrrrl1lb in reply to MonLew

Hey MonLew, power to your elbow to refuse those snacks! Your salad looks delicious. Have a great day.

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MonLew3kg in reply to bikegrrrl

Thank you and you too:)!

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purple_ums_219kg in reply to MonLew

have fun in the garden and good luck with the no snacking and getting your meds back! Have a great day x

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MonLew3kg in reply to purple_ums_2

Thank you:) x

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to MonLew

Morning MonLew, well done for having breakfast when your body tells you its needs it. You have to listen to what your body needs as much as sticking to a routine. If you're hungry eat, you can always push the next meal back or drop it if you're not hungry when the the comes.

Enjoy your meals, i love gherkins but havent had them for ages.

Have a great day and hope you manage to dodge the rain to play out in the garden.

Great news on the meds too xx

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MonLew3kg in reply to springersrule

Thank you so much springers:) and you too have a good hump day xx

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GrigidModerator4 stone in reply to MonLew

Enjoy rain dodging MonLew :)

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to MonLew

You can manage the no snacking MonLew, I have every faith I you.

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purple_ums_219kg

morning everyone. Sorry I’ve been absent the last few days my intention to reset after the weekend went to pot/ got worse even as I feel like I’ve fallen into a spiral and struggling with my mental health atm.

Went to the GP yesterday which I was going to cancel and now which I had as she was absolutely beyond pointless not saying anything useful and trotting off basic info you can literally get from Google! I did end up walking there and back which is good as at least I moved but the last 3 days have literally been me in bed all day with my food picnic of crap! Idk what’s happened or why this has hit all of a sudden but really struggling atm and have had a tension headache which might be due to the high increase in sugar!

I’ve promised myself I would do better today and am just about to weigh in and see the damage πŸ˜₯. Just wanted to check in with everyone though.

I have no energy atm to plan meals BUT will try and be more restrained today and drink lots of water to help flush this crap out of my system! But motivation at an all time low atm.

Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the blue skies and daffodils and they start to come through

X

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to purple_ums_2

Morning Purple_ums and so sorry to hear you are struggling and that the GP was no help. I dont know what your GP practice is like but the website for mine gives a bio of each gp and the areas they excel in. Is it worth having a look and seeing if seeing a different GP would be beneficial?

Try to be easy on yourself and see if you can pick one thing for you to achieve today, even if that's just to get out of bed and sit in a chair for an hour and read. Just something small that will give you an easily achievable target. One small thing can lead to wanting another small thing and before you know it you have turned a small corner and the path feels easier.

Fingers crossed on good food choices today. Hang on in there, you'll get through this.

Big hugs ❀️❀️ xx

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MonLew3kg in reply to purple_ums_2

Aww soo sorry it's rubbish for you atm! Sending hugs! Hope things improve soon xxx

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Sarahlou2990 in reply to purple_ums_2

Awww I'm really sorry about your mental health. Your GP sounds as bad as my old one 😒 most of the time it takes a while to find a decent one. Take things one step at a time. Maybe try small goals. Like I'll get out of bed and make a cup of tea and watch something you enjoy. Nothing too big or daunting. Just small things. I hope you feel better soon. Like Springer said as well maybe pick 1 thing to do for the day and that can be a big accomplishment when we struggle to do anything at all xx

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to purple_ums_2

Hi purple_ums_2, sorry to here you are still struggling with your mental health, doctors these days are under so much pressure that it must be easier just to print something off rather than taking the time to really talk to someone and find out what exactly is going on. I must admit of doctors are very good. It will take time but you will get better I am sure.

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Maudmilk in reply to purple_ums_2

sorry you’re feeling rubbish at the minute, sending hugs that you feel better soon x

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springersruleModerator76kg

Good morning fellow diarists and Rabbit, wednesday already! the week is just running away.

Yesterday was a really good day, it was a little bit on the windy side but lovely and sunny so i did 2 walks outside to make the most of it. My first walk was the big one (1.5km) and just far enough out of the village that i could see the white horse at Kilburn on the hills in the distance. Funny how you miss something you are used to seeing everyday but don't always really notice it! The dogs had great fun playing in the garden, i chopped their carrot up even smaller so they really had to search for it. I wish i could attach a video here so you could watch them too :-) Then, fanfare please, it was time for tea and yes, yes, yes i have finally found the shakshuka and really enjoyed it - i've even taken a pic to show you lol

Today is an 8 dog day and despite planning things with military like precision, it was a mad house at 7:15 when the cockers, little Eddie and my shopping all arrived at the same time!! The shopping guy was really lovely and waited while we got the dogs inside before bringing the shopping in. I have to say the drivers have all been lovely and helpful. Now that that is all out of the way and my morning chores and physio done the rest of the day should be more relaxed. I am planning on a long walk this morning, the 10 minute walking workout early afternoon and then a short walk with Mr P when i meet Claire and Ash at the pub tonight. We have a table booked so we'll definitely get a seat tonight :-)

My LCHF TMAD plan for today is:

L: H/m cajun carrot soup

T: (from the freezer) bolognese served on butter fried cabbage

Exercise: 2 x walks, walking workout, pottering and physio

Have a wonderful wednesday everyone xx

My shakshuka,... at last lol x
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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024 in reply to springersrule

Hahaha! If the dogs are anything like my bunnies in searching for things, I can picture the great carrot hunt quite nicely! πŸ˜‚ Nice that you got everything pretty well sorted so early. It's nice when that happens. Enjoy the pub tonight, and that menu, and hooray for finally finding the shakshuka!

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Rabbit81

lol yeah the dogs run around like loons with their noses to the ground and tail wagging 10 to the dozen :-)

It was good everything got sorted early but it was a mad 10 minutes at the time. xx

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Sarahlou2990 in reply to springersrule

Sounds like a good day yesterday. The shakshuka looks amazing πŸ˜‹ and your soup for today sounds great. Have a great day x

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Sarahlou2990

Thanks Sarahlou. The cajun carrot soup is amazing xx

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to springersrule

Hi Springersrule, we do tend to take our local areas for granted. It is very quiet where I live with farm land at the bottom of our street so within a 10 walk we can be in some very nice countryside. So you finally found the shakshuka which looks very nice. Enjoy your evening at the pub!!

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Momo53

Hi Momo, yes, when you see it every day you do start to take it for granted. I live in a village of about 100 houses surrounded by farm land and forget some times how lucky i am. It sounds like you are in a lovely area too -)

I was beginning to think the shakshouka was in my imagination lol So glad i found it. xx

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to springersrule

Hope you enjoyed it.πŸ˜€

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Progressoverperfect7lbs

Good morning everyone, the sun is in the sky and I have a day off work, so 2 positives so far!!Yesterday was slightly over carbs due to the bread rolls I had with the cucumber soup, I was full after that so the shaksouka is tonights tea.

I wore my Garmin for work and racked up over 9000 steps! I have also set up a running group for colleagues from next week and am very much looking forward to it.

Today's plan is LCHF with 80-100g carbs

First thing: coffee and collagen

Lunch: scrambled egg on toast

Tea: shaksouka

Running 5 mile with running club

Hope everyone has a great day x

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Sarahlou2990 in reply to Progressoverperfect

Enjoy your day off =) your meals sound lovely. I have some eggs to use up actually. Have a good day x

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024 in reply to Progressoverperfect

Enjoy the day off, and hooray for the shaksouka! I feel like there's been so much drama on this forum with that particular food (mostly from springers, I know, but still!).

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to Progressoverperfect

Hi siggie enjoy your day off. Looks like you have today well sorted both foodwise and excercise.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Progressoverperfect

Hi Siggie, well done for skipping tea when you were still full from the soup and bread and great number of steps at work yesterday. That must have been an awful lot of toddler chasing lol

Hope you enjoy running with your colleagues, that sounds like great fun.

Enjoy your shakshuka today and the run tonight.

Hope you're having a great day xx

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Sarahlou2990

I wasn't here for last week as I was on holiday. It went really well. I walked a lot, I brought loads of meals to cook and had some treats too. This was the 1st holiday I've ever been on and not gained weight. I've actually lost 2lbs. So I'm very happy =)

Back to it now as I have missed my weights workouts. Also my bf has a new job with regular work shifts instead of all over the place so we've decided to go to the gym together so I'm looking forward to that as well =)

Not counting calories or carbs. Just aiming to eat healthier and reduce unhealthy snacks.

B: 2 weetabix with milk + protein yogurt

L: planner Tikka masala with boiled rice (hm)

D: tomato and basic soup with focaccia

S: packet of crisps, cheese string, dairy lea dunkers

E: weights workout

Have a good day everyone x

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024 in reply to Sarahlou2990

Wow, well done! That is no small accomplishment! Glad you now have someone to go to the gym with - that always seems to help, in my experience. Enjoy getting back to your workouts and that lovely menu!

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to Sarahlou2990

That's great that you managed to loose weight while on holiday Sarahlou. I am sure you will enjoy the Gym with your bf. Things are looking good for you. Your plan for today is good too.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Sarahlou2990

Hi Sarahlou and great to hear you had a good holiday, even better that you came back with a loss, go you :-) Great to hear that you'll be going to the gym with your bf now, i think its always easier/better when you have company to do it with.

Enjoy the masala and hope you're day is going well xx

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Rabbit81Host2lbsRestart Jan 2024

Well! Wow, did I end up having a traumatic day yesterday. Everything was going fine up until just after lunch when there was a knock at my door which revealed a lad from the letting agency looking to do my yearly property inspection. Only, I had not been informed of this. He was perfectly nice, seemed a little surprised I did not know he was coming, and did offer to reschedule (seeing how it is a legal requirement to give a minimum 24 hours notice!), so I could have refused. But, I'm very much a 'let's just get this over with' sort of person, so I let him in. Unfortunately, I'm also extremely house proud, so even though he assured me he'd seen worse, it was traumatically mortifying for me, such that I'm now taking a mental health day, mostly so I can clean...

For food today I have:

Breakfast: Egg on a buttered muffin (finished off the marmalade yesterday, though I do have a second jar...), tea with milk, water

Lunch: Fancy salad (falafel, hummus, sunflower seeds, cashews, dried veg, olive oil), an apple with cinnamon, water

Dinner: Tomato soup with cheese and crostini, something else to go with it because I know that won't be enough on its own (probably either sausages or a cheese toasty), two squares dark chocolate, milk, water

Snacks: Coffee with milk, hopefully nothing else, but we'll see

Exercise: Yoga, walk to the shops for either bread or sausages

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Sarahlou2990 in reply to Rabbit81

Awwww that does sound stressful them just turning up. But least you can have a mental health day of cleaning and some self care =)Your meals sound absolutely delicious as well. Have a lovely day x

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs in reply to Rabbit81

Hi Rabbit, I do hope you have a better day today, it sounds like the the young man from the agency may have been a bit embarrassed at catching you unaware of his visit. Your food for today sounds delicious. Hope Cole and his Crew have had a good day too.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Rabbit81

Oh i'm with you there Rabbit, i hate it when people turn up without an appointment, even if the house is clean and tidy i find it really stressful. I hope you've managed to relax today

Enjoy those lovely meals, sausages sound a good addition to you tea to me :-)

Hope your day is going well xx

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Momo53Maintainer2st 7lbs

Hi bikergrrl, and fellow diarists,I'm a bit late to the party today after being AWOL yesterday. We had someone doing repairs to the roof and fitting a dry verge system and has we live in a bungalow the noise drove me up the wall, as well has that I had a phone call from a friend in need but I could hardly hear her because of all the banging. Then I had a few words with my son about a car he was planning to buy which really was nothing to do with me as he is a married man with a family. I phoned to apologise. He knows I am a typical Leo who will flare up and then come down just as quickly so no damage done there thankfully. Today has been much better we visited BIL and SIL and have arranged to go out to lunch with them tomorrow. My plan for today:

B. 2 boiled eggs.

L. Beef paste sandwich.

D. Spaghetti Bolognaise .

Have a good evening everyone.

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springersruleModerator76kg in reply to Momo53

Hi Momo, oh that noise sounds really stressful. We've recently had background noise of a new estate having the piling driven in. I wouldn't mind but its being built a good 5 miles away in another village but boy it was enough to give me a headache here!! I hope you managed to help your friend and your son will always forgive you :-)

Love the spaf bol, i'm having that too but with shredded cabbage in place of the spaghetti.

Hope today has been better and have a lovely evening xx

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Thanks for getting us halfway through the week, bikegrrrl, swapping over to part 2 shortly :)

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