Your weakness
#61
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 3
Hi Crimpet,
How cruel of you to start this threat
Back to the topic yes like others I too have some weaknesses.
Mine are chocolate fudge and pasta but I have never cheated with me since I joined gym 4 months before.
I know I am reducing extra for my healthy life and I will have them after reaching my goal of losing 20 lbs.
How cruel of you to start this threat
Back to the topic yes like others I too have some weaknesses.
Mine are chocolate fudge and pasta but I have never cheated with me since I joined gym 4 months before.
I know I am reducing extra for my healthy life and I will have them after reaching my goal of losing 20 lbs.
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#62
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Alexandria, Virginia
Posts: 146
Atwood- Aren't I just? lol
Pand- I can resists them when we pass the bakery because we're usually in a hurry to go somewhere when we're out. The problem is when guests bring them. The thing is, here in Turkey it's considered sort of rude if you don't serve and eat the sweets a guests brings, so I TRY to duck out of the room lol I couldn't avoid them this past time, but I usually do okay as long as I don't see them ..of course..it's bad when they leave the entire box open in the kitchen..lol I'm excited to get back to America for these reasons too. For some reason when I was in the USA I didn'T eat sooo many sweets. It was a rare treat.
Pand- I can resists them when we pass the bakery because we're usually in a hurry to go somewhere when we're out. The problem is when guests bring them. The thing is, here in Turkey it's considered sort of rude if you don't serve and eat the sweets a guests brings, so I TRY to duck out of the room lol I couldn't avoid them this past time, but I usually do okay as long as I don't see them ..of course..it's bad when they leave the entire box open in the kitchen..lol I'm excited to get back to America for these reasons too. For some reason when I was in the USA I didn'T eat sooo many sweets. It was a rare treat.
#64
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 97
It is not the usual stuff for me. I am not a chips or ice cream person. Pasta is a major deal for me. I eat a little whole wheat pasta everyday at lunch. If the wife makes it for supper, watch out. I swear I could eat the entire dish.
The other thing is sort of unusual and I am trying to improve on it now. My portion sizes. That is a weakness for me.
The other thing is sort of unusual and I am trying to improve on it now. My portion sizes. That is a weakness for me.
#65
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 57
Healthy pizza:
1 pack of either 2 12" wheat pizza crusts or 3 pack of 3 7" wheat pizza crusts
1 package of either round steaks, cut into strips or chicken tenderloins
1 green pepper
1 yellow pepper
1 red pepper
1 yellow onion
1 jar of a light alfredo sauce
1 package of a fat free mozzerella cheese
Cut the green,yellow,red, and onions into thin strips
Cut the steak into ( recommend round steak because it's a lean meat) strips and grill
If using the chicken tenderloins, grill those but cut into bite size pieces
Once everything is nice and cooked, lay out your either 12" or 7" pizza crusts
Preheat oven to 450 degrees
Take your jar of light alfredo sauce, and measure out the serving size. The Classico light alfredo is quarter cup and that's all you need.
The serving size goes on the crusts you have laid out, then put your cheese, grilled veggies, and either chicken or steak on the pizza.
Put a small amount of cheese on top then throw in the oven for 10 minutes.
Now you have a very healthy, delicious pizza that won't nag you later, or feel like you have to do an extra hour on the treadmill
1 pack of either 2 12" wheat pizza crusts or 3 pack of 3 7" wheat pizza crusts
1 package of either round steaks, cut into strips or chicken tenderloins
1 green pepper
1 yellow pepper
1 red pepper
1 yellow onion
1 jar of a light alfredo sauce
1 package of a fat free mozzerella cheese
Cut the green,yellow,red, and onions into thin strips
Cut the steak into ( recommend round steak because it's a lean meat) strips and grill
If using the chicken tenderloins, grill those but cut into bite size pieces
Once everything is nice and cooked, lay out your either 12" or 7" pizza crusts
Preheat oven to 450 degrees
Take your jar of light alfredo sauce, and measure out the serving size. The Classico light alfredo is quarter cup and that's all you need.
The serving size goes on the crusts you have laid out, then put your cheese, grilled veggies, and either chicken or steak on the pizza.
Put a small amount of cheese on top then throw in the oven for 10 minutes.
Now you have a very healthy, delicious pizza that won't nag you later, or feel like you have to do an extra hour on the treadmill
#66
"Buffalo" Wings.
I have taken 20 years to perfect a recipe for wing sauce based on a "sweet and Sour" chicken sauce I got from a cook book. I love that sauce on deep fried wings, LOVE IT. I could eat wings 3 times a week. (And did for a long time!)
I have taken 20 years to perfect a recipe for wing sauce based on a "sweet and Sour" chicken sauce I got from a cook book. I love that sauce on deep fried wings, LOVE IT. I could eat wings 3 times a week. (And did for a long time!)
#67
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 5
Baked potato!
Just typing this is making my mouth water. I wash the potato, add olive oil and sea salt to the skin and bake it for an hour. THEN I lather it in butter and more sour cream than should be legal. I haven't had one of those in at least a few months. I think I deserve a treat this week. I have been so good!
Just typing this is making my mouth water. I wash the potato, add olive oil and sea salt to the skin and bake it for an hour. THEN I lather it in butter and more sour cream than should be legal. I haven't had one of those in at least a few months. I think I deserve a treat this week. I have been so good!
#68
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 651
Baked potato!
Just typing this is making my mouth water. I wash the potato, add olive oil and sea salt to the skin and bake it for an hour. THEN I lather it in butter and more sour cream than should be legal. I haven't had one of those in at least a few months. I think I deserve a treat this week. I have been so good!
Just typing this is making my mouth water. I wash the potato, add olive oil and sea salt to the skin and bake it for an hour. THEN I lather it in butter and more sour cream than should be legal. I haven't had one of those in at least a few months. I think I deserve a treat this week. I have been so good!
#69
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 6
oh gosh where do I begin!
croissants
almond croissants
quarter pounders
bacon-cream pasta
pizza
lemon curd anything
chicken makhani (butter chicken)
Thai green curries
anything with coconut milk
BUFFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETS
But I can resist them now, because I know I will feel guilty and urgh afterwards!
croissants
almond croissants
quarter pounders
bacon-cream pasta
pizza
lemon curd anything
chicken makhani (butter chicken)
Thai green curries
anything with coconut milk
BUFFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETS
But I can resist them now, because I know I will feel guilty and urgh afterwards!