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kaylajean
kaylajean
Joined August 2008
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Weight History
Start Weight
162.0 lb
Lost so far:
9.0 lb
Current Weight
171.0 lb
Performance:
gaining 0.1 lb a week
Goal Weight
130.0 lb
Still to go:
41.0 lb
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kaylajean's Latest Member Challenges
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~I Will Lose 10lbs by April 1~
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01 Apr 09
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Summer Body Kick Off! 16 lbs in 6 weeks!
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kaylajean's Cookbook
cals: 251kcal | fat: 12.44g | carbs: 21.11g | prot: 13.03g
Thai Fried Rice
A delicious pork, chicken, or beef fried rice.
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kaylajean's Latest Posts
Buying a New Scale
Thank you so much. The Omron scale looks great... I forgot about it since I haven't been on here for a whole month.
sngourd, congrats on the 5 lbs. to go!
posted
18 Sep 2008, 23:26
Buying a New Scale
I'm looking for a cheaper scale, so the Weight Watchers one sounds perfect. I like the idea of seeing your progress right there on the scale. Thanks!
posted
10 Aug 2008, 10:01
I lose motivation.
I am also very inconsistent. I lose motivation to eat healthier because I make myself think, "It's not going to hurt me if I enjoy this cookie or that piece of cake." Truth be told, it is hurting me... and I'm not exercising right now. I think Annette is right, as long as you're keeping up with exercising the weight should come off and you won't feel AS bad about eating "anything" once in awhile.
**Annette, we're around the same weight and our goal weights are also close to each other... I'm going to keep an eye on your diet/exercising. You're definitely on the right track from what I can see!
posted
07 Aug 2008, 08:54
Buying a New Scale
I'm interested in buying a new bathroom scale and am looking for any suggestions on what type I should buy. I still have yet to move out of my parents' house (I'll probably be doing so when I go to grad school), and the scale we have now is probably from the 70s or 80s. I don't know why nobody ever bought a new one! But I'm definitely going to purchase one very soon. Should I get an electronic one? I don't even know what's out there/what features are offered. Any help would be greatly appreciated--thanks
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07 Aug 2008, 08:46
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1/3 serving Sarris Milk Chocolate Foiled Easter Eggs
1 serving light frigo cheese heads string cheese
2 cups mixed greens with vegetables (salad)
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Bicycling (leisurely) - <10/mph
Sitting
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