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Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am now on vacation. I am off work for about a week and a half.
My plans this year are to go out to Las Vegas. I am meeting a friend out there. We will be there Monday through Friday. Tuesday night I am going to see Cher in concert at Caesar's Palace and while I see her my friend Mr. Owl is going to see the Phantom of the Opera show. I can't remember where his show is at. Wednesday we are thinking maybe a LONG day trip over to see the Grand Canyon. That would still give us a day plus to relax/recover and do some more sightseeing in Vegas. Ms. Raven was suppose to join us, but unfortunately her plans have changed. :( She didn't lose out though, she has a boyfriend. :)
If I happen to strike it rich, I ain't coming back. Well, not back to work that is. So I am going to be away from the old computer for awhile. I shall miss you all. Seriously, I will. :) I will have a couple of days when I get back before going to work, so I might see if I can get on my brother's, or is it my nephew's, computer and at least thin out my emails. I am not looking forward to that. I am getting tons of political junk mail. BLAH....... We will see, if I have time to get aboard the journal train. When I do get back, I hope everybody will fill me in on everything I have missed.
Please take care everybody and stay safe. Especially my friends down in the Florida and Gulf region. All those storms seem to be heading your way.
HUGS...................................................
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[06 Sep 2008|12:15am] |
secretthoughts brought up the subject of cereals. I thought I would add a comment to that subject.
If anybody else is watching sodium intake like me, your best bet is Kelloggs Frosted Shredded Wheat. I believe all flavors are 0% sodium. :) I looked at other brands of shredded wheat and they are quite small %'s. It's kind of shocking the %'s of sodium in most cereals. Even the very plain Rice Krispies is high.
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So when I go Baby kiss real slow So I don't forget to make my way back home.
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[05 Sep 2008|09:30am] |
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My husband is looking to shape up this fall (living with a pregnant woman isn't the best thing for a person's diet), so he decided to take a closer look at what he eats. Today, he started with his breakfast. His fave cereal is Raisin Nut Bran, which is a fairly healthy cereal as it is low in sugar (only 14g per serving), fairly high in fiber (5g per serving), and nutritious. The shocker came when he realized a few things: -Thing 1-A serving is a scant 3/4 C. When he actually measured it out, he was shocked to see how little that was. Like most people, he hadn't been measuring his servings, and he had been eating way more servings than he thought. -Thing 2- He found out that one serving is 200 calories, so if he was eating 2-3 servings, his breakfast could easily be 500-700 calories (assuming 1C of milk). -Thing 3- We have two types of cereal bowls, so we looked to see what a 1 serving and 2 servings of cereal looks like in each bowl, that way he'd be able to eyeball a proper serving. We found that the small bowl perfectly held 2 servings of cereal and 1 cup of milk, but if you put the same amount in the big cereal bowl, it barely filled the bowl half way, which would make it really, really easy to eat too many servings.
Bottom line: Take the time to find out how many cals are in your fave foods; measure out proper serving sizes so you can see what they are, and take the time to see what they look like on your plate /in your glasses/in your bowls. It can be a real eye-opener, because after all, it's not just about what you eat, but also about how much you eat that can help you to lose weight.
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Found this interesting... 125 Best Packaged Foods For Women. Although I was leary about the "packaged foods" (as fresh and organic for me, please!) claim in the title, I would consider trying some new items that were listed.
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Hey guys. I've been reading the community for a good amount of time while I've been trying to diet. You guys are awesome!. I finally figured out how to be a part of the community, too, so I'm really excited. My goal is to lose 20lbs by christmas and get myself to under 200lbs for the first time in literally, almost 8 years I'd say. I finally broke the 220 plateau i was at for so long, finally getting to 219!. I have an insulin resistance problem making it much harder for me to lose weight than normal people with regular dieting and exercising. I try my best though and slowly the weight HAS been coming off. About a year ago i was up to almost 240. So I'm hoping I can help all of you, the same way ya'll have been motivating me to keep going. :)
<3 Katie
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found this article....it has options for everything you could think of....breakfast, beverages, snacks, even dining out
http://www.prevention.com/100calories/
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