biggins wrote:Well I stood on the scales this morning and I haven't lost a lb this week --- I have lost 2lbs!!!
WooHoo -

That's really fantastic news!
WELL DONE, BIGGINS!!
Diane65 wrote:Preston1990 wrote:Am I a bad person?
No just driven - its the adrenaline that
you athletes have ........

"
you athletes"

Hahahaha! Very droll, Diane!!
biggins wrote:How is Chris Hoy this evening!! Bet your thighs will be as good as Chris's soon Preston with all that cycling. You are becoming very competative. Do you think your friend will go out cycling with you ever again?
Steady on! Neither of us are any good you know - which is why we make perfect training buddies! It's just that he's more overweight, and even less fit, than me (at the moment!), that's all. Of course we'll be out cycling again next week, but he'll be doing his damnest to out-ride me next time and he's probably even putting in extra miles of practice as we speak. He already has donned lycra and one of those whizzy crash hat affairs!!
Anyhow, Biggins - I like to think of myself more of a Wiggins than a Hoy
Do you think I should shave my legs, to gain an advantage? ..... or would that be just taking things too seriously
Hmmm.....I wonder!! From a psychological point of view it could have some merit! Hmmm......
After posting my menu yesterday - I kind of strayed off the straight and narrow badly yesterday evening. My proposed "small salad" turned into a veritable series of fridge and cupboard raiding episodes of increasing outrageousness where I scoffed unbelievable amounts of foodstuff which even included several bags of my old nemesis "Walkers Crisps" and something which was new to me called a "Marlborough Bun"
Today is another day though!..... as we so often say.....but it hasn't started too well as you'll see.....
Today's Menu:
1) The other Marlborough Bun

, Black coffee.
2) Small salad

No I really mean it today, I must get a grip.
3) Curried vegetables - don't worry - it's a new batch that I haven't made yet!
4) Earl Grey Tea with lemon (Syd and Diane's favourite) and Toast with sliced vine tomato, basil leaves and a drizzle of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Does that qualify it to be called a sort of Bruschetta, Diane?
Have fun and try to be good everyone! Enjoy this fantastic weather - get the afternoon off work and get out there amongst it.
Eat sensibly - Take in some exercise, step outside of your comfort zone and push yourself a bit!!
Pain is temporary - Quitting lasts forever!!!
Edited to say -
I've just spotted your post ClareBarr - Welcome back! We've all been worried about you!
It sounds like you have been doing great though with all that exercise. And it's good that you have decided to overhaul and look critically at your diet.
One of the things you can do to ensure that you feel fuller without increasing your calorie inrtake is to drink a lot of water before you have a meal. It's great for the metabolism and helps you to feel fuller more quickly when you do eat. You could also think about making some lovely salads with crunchy vegetables and eating things like fresh fish.