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I wil post my weight now and weekly if others will too. I think it will help me. |
The old point system weight watchers use to use is really good. I plan on doing it again as soon as my knee heals from knee surgery:( The key is also to do about an hour of cardio a day, instead of the reccomended 20 minutes and if you do eat over your points do extra cardio to make up for it. I"m in joining anyone dieting. I need to lose. I put on so much weight since my auto accident last summer. I just had my second knee surgery (Same knee) in less then a year. UGH. |
In 2001 I finally reached my goal weight with WW,then I worked for them for almost a year and it created to much stress and I couldnt find time to workout. I also was homeschooling 6kids,so something had to go. If I can kill 500 calories,3days a week and stay within my points I can loose 1lb a week. For me its an energy issue now,hormones or the lack of. Im open to suggestions. |
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I use the old point system as well. I don't really understand the new points as of yet.... I don't think I'm ready for an hour of cardio yet (unless it is in 10 minute bursts :confused::rolleyes::p Quote:
Are you in the dreaded menopausal age like I am???? LOL I need to cut out or burn 8000 calories a week to obtain my goal. I think its do able ( that is close to your 500 calories but I need that per day to lose 1 1/2 pounds per week) I plan to walk and swim and jump my way slim!! |
Here goes nothing.....180 goal is to lose 25 lbs by 12/30. |
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I will be the next brave soul........ I was 145 this morning (I'm only 5'2 BTW :eek: ) I want to weigh 125 by 12/30 and possibly lose more. My Dr. and BMI charts say I should weigh about 115. Last time I weighed that was 5 years ago......:fallen: :fallen: |
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I will be seeing a lot of these people in person :hide2: they will KNOW if I'm lying and :sfunslap: me!! :panic: :sidesplt: :panic: :sidesplt: |
Taquitos!! Taq' a Break(fast) Serving Size: 2 taquitos (entire recipe) Calories: 199 Fat: 4g Sodium: 597mg Carbs: 24g Fiber: 2g Sugars: 3g Protein: 17g PointsPlus® value 5* These li'l items are great whether you make them for yourself or multiply the recipe to feed a crowd... YAY, BREAKFAST! Ingredients: 1 slice center-cut bacon or turkey bacon 1/3 cup fat-free liquid egg substitute (like Egg Beaters Original) 1 slice fat-free American cheese Two 6-inch corn tortillas Directions: Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Spray a baking pan with nonstick spray. Cook bacon until crispy, either in a skillet over medium heat or on a microwave-safe plate in the microwave. (See package for cook time.) In a large microwave-safe mug sprayed with nonstick spray, microwave egg substitute for 45 seconds. Stir and microwave for another 45 seconds, or until set. Mix in cheese, tearing it into pieces as you add it. Chop or crumble bacon, and stir it into the mixture. Place tortillas between 2 damp paper towels. Microwave for 15 seconds, or until warm and pliable. Evenly distribute egg mixture between the two tortillas. Tightly roll each tortilla into a tube, and place seam-side down in the baking pan. If needed, secure with toothpicks. Lightly spray with nonstick spray. Bake until crispy, 10 - 12 minutes. Enjoy! MAKES 1 SERVING |
THESE are a huge hit with me!! PER SERVING (1/6th of recipe, 2 filled wontons): 93 calories, 3g fat, 435mg sodium, 12g carbs, 1g fiber, 2g sugars, 3.5g protein -- PointsPlus® value 2* Prep: 10 minutes Cook: 20 minutes Ingredients: 6 slices center-cut bacon or turkey bacon 12 small square wonton wrappers (stocked with tofu in the refrigerated section of the market) 1/4 cup fat-free mayonnaise 3 tbsp. Hellmann's/Best Foods Dijonnaise (or another mild creamy Dijon mustard) Dash each garlic powder, salt, and black pepper 3 large plum tomatoes, chopped 2 cups finely chopped romaine or iceberg lettuce Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bring a skillet sprayed with nonstick spray to medium heat on the stove. Add bacon and cook until crispy, about 4 minutes per side. Set aside to drain and cool on paper towels. Spray a 12-cup muffin pan with nonstick spray. Place each wonton wrapper into a cup of the muffin pan, and press it into the bottom and sides. Lightly spray the wrappers with nonstick spray. Bake in the oven until light golden brown, about 8 minutes. Set aside to cool. In a large bowl, combine mayo, Dijonnaise, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Mix well. Add chopped tomatoes and lettuce. Finely chop bacon and add about 3/4ths to the bowl; reserve the rest for topping. Gently stir until uniform. Set aside. Transfer the cooled wonton shells to a plate. Evenly distribute the mixture among the shells, about 3 tbsp. per shell. Evenly top with remaining bacon. Serve immediately! MAKES 6 SERVINGS |
Im in Im not overweught Im only 113 lbs but I have a belly still. I need to do ab exercises mainly but Im going to jog too |
Lisa, Watch that sodium!!! You can exercise all day long and eat zero calories but if you're consuming sodium (and most "healthy" foods have lots if it) you will not notice a weight loss like you want. When I started tracking my food, I was eating the right amount of calories to maintain, but I was consuming 4500mg of sodium a day! Just in food, that didn't include what I added with table salt. I cut that back to 1500 mg a day and was able to lose 30 pounds in 3 months. I also did cardio 3 x a week and tracked all my foods. I quit eating fast food, cut out sodas and started eating fresh, home cooked and really experimented with seasonings. (lemon on a salad makes a great alternative to dressing). I read every package of everything I bought. I get corn tortillas that have 10mg of sodium and like 40 calories, and we made all sorts of foods with those. I bought all natural corn chips from the health store that actually had no added sodium, and they didn't taste bad at all (they were blue) and I found after not having the sodium, it tasted horrible if I tried to eat it. Good luck!! I wish I could diet and work out with y'all. My big 4-0 is coming in January and I'd like to be another 30 pounds down. (although if a certain person gets voted in as president, I wont be celebrating my birthday in January, since I would have to share it with him and I refuse to celebrate him taking office, birthday or not!!) |
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Over the last 7 years I have let 30lbs sneak back on. I will be happy to get down to 155 at this point. |
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I do walk and swim and do the mini trampoline. I need to add more weight training in. I was 143.4 this morning......but my scale really isn't all that reliable on my floors even though it is only a year old. I have a WW scale. I think I really need one of those big "stand- on -move- the -weights" Dr's scales :rolleyes: |
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It amazes me when I hear stories like this that one day, after working so hard for so many years, people just STOP. Doesn't give me much hope for MY future :winky: |
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Sodium is a big downfall of mine. I. LOVE. SALT. I can cut back using lemon (and actually do that quite often) but I just love the way fresh grains of salt feel on my tongue :dreaming: :thinking: :dreaming: I do mostly freshly prepared meals with a few frozen WW or Kashi meals (My favorite!!) thrown in (usually have those for breakfast :wink:) |
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I agree - I'm sure that doing 100 sit-ups every day (years ago) didn't help my 'degenerative disc disorder' - it took it's toll :( Oh, and I'm 5'6" and weigh 154 - I guess it's just the one sausage from now on....:eek: :D x |
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Only the one sausage ...or the 1 sausage, 2 rashers of bacon, fried bread and fried egg???? :D:D:D |
PUMPKIN ~ It's not just for Yorkies any more :eyetearss HG Salutes: Canned Pumpkin! PUMPKIN. So beautiful, so orange... so delicious! Today we're giving props to our favorite form of the large squash. You know it, you love it, so throw your hands in the air for... CANNED PUMPKIN!!! What Is It? Libby's 100% Pure Pumpkin PER SERVING (1/2 cup): 40 calories, 0.5g fat, 5mg sodium, 9g carbs, 5g fiber, 4g sugars, 2g protein -- PointsPlus® value 0* "LIBBY'S uses a special variety of pumpkin called 'Dickinson.' Through careful cultivation and research, [they've] ensured that all of [their] pumpkin has a delicious taste, creamy texture and pleasing orange color. Just check the label: no salt, no sugar, no flavorings or preservatives. It's just 100% Pure Pumpkin." That's according to the Libby's folks themselves. (Well put, pumpkin people!) Sure, we COULD roast a pumpkin, scoop out the good stuff, and purée it ourselves. But we probably won't... at least not nearly as often as we like to consume it. The canned kind from Libby's is the easiest way to get pumpkin into your life, people! Why Do We Love It? Full of fiber - If you've been following the ongoing series of HG Salutes emails, you may have noticed that we often salute foods that are high in fiber. This is not a coincidence. High-fiber foods help to keep us feeling full and satisfied (which is kinda the whole point). The fact that today's honoree features naturally occurring, plant-style fiber is an extra-special bonus. Loaded with nutrients - In addition to fiber, there are many other nutrients packed into this gourd. Carotenoids like beta-carotene are plentiful, as is vitamin A (each 1/2-cup serving has 300% the daily value!). Muscle-fueling potassium? Yup, got that too. Yay, pumpkin! Delicious yet neutral - The stuff is naturally yummy with a fantastic creamy texture, but it's not that sweet on its own. Its mild taste makes it an excellent base for all sorts of flavors: cheesy, spicy, maple-y... even chocolatey! This means you can use it in SO many different recipes. BFFs Cake mix! Pumpkin and cake mix are almost inseparable at the HG HQ. Whether you're combining the orange stuff with spice cake for a classically seasoned pumpkin dessert or keeping it low-key with devil's food cake (no one will even know the pumpkin is there), this is a match made in HG's oven! Pudding! Don't feel like prepping a schmancy dessert, but jonesing for something that tastes somewhat homemade? No problem -- pumpkin is very flexible (and the canned kind is already cooked). Mix some up with a sugar-free vanilla pudding snack, add some pumpkin pie spice, and dig in! (Pudding and pumpkin also join forces in our Pumpkin-licious Nog.) Not a pudding fanatic? Go for fat-free cottage cheese or fat-free yogurt with some no-calorie sweetener and vanilla extract thrown in -- an easy sweet treat with seasonal flair! Sauce! Pumpkin works AMAZINGLY well in more than just dessert dishes. We like to add it to savory sauces to add thickness, awesome texture, and extra fiber. Whether it's a silent partner (like in this spaghetti pie recipe) or a featured artist (like in this colorful fettuccine dish), pumpkin is a GREAT add-in for sauces of all sorts! Nemesis: Pumpkin Pie Mix! They may look similar, but these canned cuties couldn't be more different. The pie mix has more than twice the calories and over three times as much sugar as the pure stuff! People often confuse the two (thus the rivalry) -- make sure the can you grab is labeled 100% Pure Pumpkin. Pump' It Up! Recipe Roundup Grab a can... in fact, grab several. Pumpkin-fied recipes are comin' atcha... The Whole Enchilada Chicken Soup - Pumpkin adds amazing texture to this swap for a soup served at Chili's. Love it! Mr. Puffy Pumpkinhead Freezy-Cool Whoopie Pie - With all the Halloween stuff already on shelves, we got to thinking about this cutie... Savory Pumpkin Grilled Cheese - Pumpkin in a grilled cheese sandwich. It's a thing now, people. At least in our world! Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal Parfait - A dessert-inspired breakfast that we'd eat happily any time of day? This is it! Creamy Pumpkin Faux-sotto - Just the kind of dish you'll crave when the temperature starts to drop... Is it dropping yet? Pumpkin Pie Sundae - Like pumpkin pie a la mode... but without any actual pie. Don't worry; the flavor's ALL THERE! Surprise, It's Pumpkin! Enchiladas - One of the best recipes to ever come out of a kitchen emergency. Pumpkin stands in for refried beans, and it ROCKS! Old Time Rocky Road Fudge - The mashed squash works serious magic in this incredible swap. Yum, yum, and YUM! Nicely Iced Pumpkin-Bread Muffins - Pumpkin-y baked treats with icing that won't make YOU pumpkin-shaped. HOORAY! |
+ mushrooms.....;) Goodness me Lisa, of course still the rest - but a girl's got to start somewhere....:teethysmi x |
OK OK It's not fair for everyone else to post their weight but not me! I'm 5'7 (and a half ;) :sidesplt:) and I was 172.8 yesterday... and 171.2 today :eek: :cheer:. All water weight though... but I'll take it!!! Ideally I would like to be 145, but I've only been that weight once for like a month, and I just can't maintain it. I'd be happy with 150/155 :thumbup: |
Okay I'm off to do the mini rebounder then possibly swim laps ~ wish me luck :D:D |
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