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Onwards And Downwards Continues In July 2014
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Hello all,
Welcome to this month's Onwards & Downwards. We welcome anyone serious about losing weight and we offer support and kind thoughts - not magic fixes, just sensible help.
This month we would love your low calorie breakfast ideas, thanks to OG. After watching a couple of semi-scary TV programmes this week about how bad our diet is in general some fresh ideas would be welcomed :-).
One programme even suggested that going back to a traditional FUll English is a good idea, less sugar and processed carbs etc!! Not sure if I have time for that every morning.
This sounds yum though:
http:// www.bbc goodfoo d.com/r ecipes/ 1507665 /skinny -pepper -tomato -and-ha m-omele tte
or
http:// www.bbc goodfoo d.com/r ecipes/ 1507664 /cinnam on-porr idge-wi th-bana na-and- berries
Let us know how you start your day a low-calorie way.
Don't forget your weekly weigh on Wednesday and remember we don't judge!
Here is last months thread
Welcome to this month's Onwards & Downwards. We welcome anyone serious about losing weight and we offer support and kind thoughts - not magic fixes, just sensible help.
This month we would love your low calorie breakfast ideas, thanks to OG. After watching a couple of semi-scary TV programmes this week about how bad our diet is in general some fresh ideas would be welcomed :-).
One programme even suggested that going back to a traditional FUll English is a good idea, less sugar and processed carbs etc!! Not sure if I have time for that every morning.
This sounds yum though:
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Let us know how you start your day a low-calorie way.
Don't forget your weekly weigh on Wednesday and remember we don't judge!
Here is last months thread
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Good morning all, Now I can say it, I've lost just over a stone since January and have one more to go. I imagine it will be the hardest. Today I am going to buy a pair of trainers with the hope that they will help this aching heel problem I have. I have seen that it was easier to loose weight when I went for a brisk walk...(well brisk for me) every day.
04:18 Wed 16th Jul 2014
Welcome whirlyhurly . As xstitcher says breakfast is the most important meal,of the day . I would not think you would have a weight problem if that is all you eat in a day . Do you need to lose weight?
Although I have 3 meals a day it is not 3 large meals . Breakfast varies with treat of bacon on Sundays .lunch would be small salad or in colder weather soup and dinner would be chicken meat or fish with plenty veg . We don't call it diet we call it healthy eating .
Although I have 3 meals a day it is not 3 large meals . Breakfast varies with treat of bacon on Sundays .lunch would be small salad or in colder weather soup and dinner would be chicken meat or fish with plenty veg . We don't call it diet we call it healthy eating .
omg -couldn't be doing with all the faff of that omelette Ab Editor not tetion the cost (5 eggs !!!) two poached eggs slice of granary bread and marmite - no butter or spread is quicker and tastier and cheaper.
I think one's mind/body get used to a routine. Regardless whether it is best for it or not. But if one is visiting this thread and yet eats but one meal a day, it either doesn't work too well as a diet, or that is one heck of a daily meal ! Or perhaps more likely, there is a lot of compensatory snacking that goes on through the day. Worth considering what the issue might be, I think.
Ah, I see, I should re-read before answering. A couple of eggs are not low cal though are they ? About 63 plus a gram of sat fat. Actually they are less than I have been thinking they are: maybe I need to eat them at times other than Sunday breakfast.
My toast tends to be either just the spread, or if I'm feeling naughty maybe a little Gentleman's Relish. Although Coleman's English Mustard isn't that uncommon :-) I'm unsure it'd be moist enough with just the relish though.
My toast tends to be either just the spread, or if I'm feeling naughty maybe a little Gentleman's Relish. Although Coleman's English Mustard isn't that uncommon :-) I'm unsure it'd be moist enough with just the relish though.
You are kidding OG......relish and mustard on your toast....oh well why not, I used to love a gooey mess of peanut butter on mine.....ah those were the days.
Although I didn't put on weight from it I'm sure my arteries went from a lovely 4 lane highway to a single lane country road.
I have been told that one egg yolk is 12% fat and the limit for us should be no higher than 10% and even that is pushing it.
Although I didn't put on weight from it I'm sure my arteries went from a lovely 4 lane highway to a single lane country road.
I have been told that one egg yolk is 12% fat and the limit for us should be no higher than 10% and even that is pushing it.
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