20th February 2013
Big journeys begin with small steps
I’ve only done it, managed a full week of honest tracking! Yep, all written down and ProPointed
accurately and I’m actually within my ProPoints allowance which is the most
surprising thing. When I decided to do
it, staying within my allowance wasn’t my priority, being honest with myself
was and focusing on eating nice enjoyable food, moving more and getting a
balance. So I’ve earned and consumed
49pp Activity ProPoints on my pedometer, of course I used everyone of my
dailies, then I have 4pp left out of my weeklies, so in all I’ve had 276pp this
last week. Weigh day isn’t till tomorrow
so we shall wait and see if it’s helped me with my weight loss, I’d be more
than happy with a pound, anything that means the scales aren’t going up is okay
with me.
If I found a eating/moving/living/weight loss plan as easy to follow as
I’ve found it this week, I’d have it sussed but there’d probably be no blog and
I’d have to find another way to earn a living because I just wouldn’t
understand why everyone else didn’t!
Luckily or not depending on how you look at it, I don’t always find it
this easy, but I have learned a few things that will hopefully help me over the
coming weeks/months. The sunshine and
the lighter mornings/nights definitely helps, I have no control over them so I
have to make the most of them when there are here. Planning my meals and writing a shopping list
has helped enormously because it means I only have so much food in the house, I
have an idea of what I’m going to cook even if I don’t stick to it 100% and my
excitement of food is put into the planning and cooking rather than the
overeating!
This week I’m going to look again at my routines, I already wear my
pedometer everything day, so I’m going to add two more as the Weight Watchers
website recommends I work on three, so I’m thinking that ones easy so I’m only
working on two – the first will be to always have a snack to hand because last
night at my meeting was the first night I was tempted to eat unplanned, luckily
I had a banana with me. My other one is
going to be to eat an enjoyable breakfast everyday that I want to eat, as this
is the meal I find most effort.
Yesterday’s breakfast was delicious, I got my George Foreman out and
cooked mushrooms and 2 slices of streaky bacon, then put that on a Warburton
wrap with a bit of cheese folded it in half and placed back under the foreman,
tasted like a panini – I could easily look forward to one of those every day,
yes it was 10pp but it was delicious too.
I made my 40 cloves of garlic chicken with the breast – it worked, I
also added a red pepper, ½ leek and a courgette which gave even more flavour,
then just half hour before it was cooked I through on some baby asparagus tips
and they cooked through, it was delicious when it first came out of the oven, I
wouldn’t recommend reheating it though.
In the same oven I used my leftover vegetable to make a potato layer
bake, 750g potato (15pp) and 6 oxos (2pp), 2 carrots, 1 courgette, ½ leeks, 1
onion, 1 red pepper, 1 green pepper, the tips of the baby asparagus. I sliced and layered it all then crumbled the
oxo in about a pint and half of boiling water and baked in oven on very low for
hours. Today I’m going to reheat it,
then top with cheese and grill before serving, even if I had 15pp worth of
cheese it’ll still only be an 8pp per serving meal (serves 4). Will let you know if it was tasty or not!
My sister bless her has developed a bit of a crush on cauliflower at
the moment and yesterday she made cheesy cauliflower pancakes, I have to say
there were good and I’d eat them again, I’d easily have them for breakfast
even, great way to get veggies eaten, and you could add more flavour by adding
any herbs and spices you like.
Cheesy Cauliflower Pancakes – Makes 8 pancakes for 10pp!
2 pancakes = 3pp
4 pancakes = 5pp
35g panko 3pp
50g grated mozzarella 3pp
2 med eggs 4pp
small/med cauliflower
50g grated mozzarella 3pp
2 med eggs 4pp
small/med cauliflower
Sprinkle of paprika
salt & pepper
Spray oil (1pp)
salt & pepper
Spray oil (1pp)
Cut cauliflower into florets & steam over boiling water until tender about 10 minutes. Drain. Mash the cauliflower while still warm. Stir cheese, eggs, panko, salt & pepper to taste.
Coat the bottom of a frying pan with olive oil over medium-high heat. Form the cauliflower mixture into patties about 3 inches across. Cook until golden brown & set, about 3 minutes per side. Keep each batch warm in the oven while you cook the rest.
Here’s to a fabulous day, eating gorgeous and enjoying life, I’m off to spend 15 minutes with my journal and a cup of tea, I’ve got to plan my coming week and review the past week.
Enjoy your day xx
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