I have a "regular" blog, but I haven't been posting anything because frankly people I knew (and some I dated) "before" I was overweight read it. And since they don't see me, I never mention that I've gotten so big.
So, I can't blog about what I'm going through there because (sadly), I'm a bit ashamed of what I have become! Especially since I know it was pretty much through my own devices. I stopped getting any excersize and ate junk (when you are hiding packages of Little Debbie's in your closet so your husband won't see them, you have reach a NEW LOW).
However, I joinged Weight Watchers in April, and I've lost almost 40 pounds.
I didn't do as well as I had hoped this week, especially since I worked out so hard...wait, I didn't work out the entire weekend...so that probably accounts for it!
Plus I ate ALL my extra points last weekend, the trouble with going to pot-lucks is that you eat, and even though I brough healthy food (and ate it!), I then had lots of leftovers. Even healthy leftovers add up quickly! ["I just have to eat this, after all it won't keep, and it won't freeze..."]
I have been finding healthy, quick and easy recipes, if anyone wants to share!
The best so far (Recipe, points per serving):
Adobo Rice and Black Beans, 3 Asian Beef Lettuce Wraps, 8 Bachelor Taco Soup, 7 Beef and Cheese Lasagna, 7 Beef Tacos, 6 Black Bean Dip, 1 Broccoli Bean Pasta, 8 Chicken Caesar Salad, 2 Chicken Divan Pot, 3 Chicken Fingers, 5 Chili Without Carne, 5 Fried Rice, 7 Garlic-Lime Chicken with Olives, 4 Green Peas with Mint, 1 Instant Cream of Tomato Soup, 1 Mango-Hot Pepper Salsa, 1 Mexican Lasagna, 6 Minestrone Soup with Pasta, Beans and Vegetables, 5 North African Stew, 7 Pasta Salad with Broccoli and Peanuts, 9 Quick Stir "Fry", 4 Roasted Asparagus Bundles, 0 Roasted Red Potatoes with Rosemary, 3 Sausage & Spinach Rolls, 5 Sloppy Joe Sandwiches, 3 Sweet & White Potato Spears, 2 Sweet Cauliflower, 1
Some are sort of a "package deal" since I got them (or adapted them) from recipes by Robin Miller (foodnetwork.com), the idea being you make one thing and turn it into multiple meals.
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