A week should not wreck the boat. Enjoy the eating out and knuckle down once your friend leaves.
29 Feb 16 by member: JockoT
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Enjoy your company and this little "holiday". But we want to see you back on here with your nose to the grindstone as soon as they leave!
29 Feb 16 by member: rhontique
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Overeating sensibly is a great! We ate out at a buffet and I took off most of the batter off the deep fried shrimp and scallops. I ate cold shrimp and lean meats too and stayed away form the mystery sauces. I felt good the next day about it.
29 Feb 16 by member: Lakeontario
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A planned week off is like a little shake-up. You'll soon lose anything that you might gain when you hop back on board next week. ENJOY your time with your friend!
29 Feb 16 by member: KellyM25
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Hope you're having a lovely time!
29 Feb 16 by member: real_gone_girl
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29 Feb 16 by member: MichelleNRGIZED
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Good luck with your healthy splurging. ;-)
29 Feb 16 by member: Amazing 324
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Your weight naturally fluctuates by up to 2ib every day so weighing everyday isn't going to create a clear picture of what your weight is really doing. Maybe cut down to once a week?
29 Feb 16 by member: Jessica Ealey
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I'm a firm believer in weighing once a week.
29 Feb 16 by member: JockoT
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I'm glad you are enjoying your company. I weigh every day.
29 Feb 16 by member: Scalewatcher3
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I find it helpful to weigh every day, then I can see what causes the fluctuations, and know when I do a weekly weigh-in whether the figure I see is part of a trend or not. Weight has gone down slightly since Monday ;)
01 Mar 16 by member: heidij123
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@Lakeontario, you are right, there are little things like that I could do. I had battered fish on Sunday, and ate the batter without thinking. I should have left it, or just had a taste, maybe. I ate the whole lot, and it wasn't even nice! I have to get out of the idea of eating everything on my plate! Will try that the rest of the week.
01 Mar 16 by member: heidij123
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Eating everything on my plate is an issue I too have. You should always leave something, even if it is just a chip.
01 Mar 16 by member: JockoT
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You can easily rectify any gains afterwards, so enjoy!
02 Mar 16 by member: Lorneylorna
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