A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty. Winston Churchill
Ooo Bread, it can be so very dangerous for me, I hear a lot of members say if I eat bread it stops me losing weight but if it’s within your allowance that shouldn’t be true according to the experts, unless you have a medical problem maybe. I’ve found it doesn’t help when I eat it purely because it doesn’t fill me up and I can eat quite a lot of it but it doesn’t look like much and that’s exactly what I did yesterday, I ate the following;
Breakfast
2 slices toast with spread - Quick-added food 10
1 sachet Oat So Simple Apple & Blueberry 4
1 serving Milk, Skimmed 3
Lunch
smoked salmon salad wraps - 12
Dinner
cheese and onion cobs with salad - 8
Any Time
2 cobs with spread - 8
1 bag(s) Cheese and; Onion Flavour Potato Crisps 4
Food ProPoints values total used 49
OUCH! Is the noise I made this morning when I decided to track it all, I started the day well with Oatso Simple but when I got to my meeting I was still hungry and they sell toast there so I indulged, this kept me satisfied until lunch time when I decided to eat the salmon I’d defrosted and have them on a couple of Weight Watcher wraps, which are 3pp each only because their smaller than other wraps in my opinion! Spent the afternoon at the hospital with mom, she had a pre-op appointment so didn’t have time to prepare my tea, which meant I went for the easy option of cobs, with the tiniest amount of cheese on, but the cob alone is 3pp, and 2 wasn’t enough so I had another two with a bag of crisps on! Just worked out crisps and nearly died when I realised a small bag is 4pp. Mmm more planning today I think, I can’t believe I wasted 49pp on bread based meals, what a waste, especially as the only thing that tasted good was the wraps at lunchtime.
Nevermind, onwards and upwards, at least on the scales I maintained this week which I’m pleased about as I haven’t been tracking at all, just eating and hoping, but yesterday has kinda proved that’s not a good idea.
The salad bag I’d bought yesterday had grated beetroot in it which wasn’t bad at all, did you know not only is beetroot low in calories but it’s also a powerful detoxifier, it’s one of the great cleansers, especially of the liver, intestines, kidneys and gall bladder. It also stimulates the circulatory system, apparently speeding up the metabolism. The high amount of fibre contained in beetroot improves digestive health, aiding the absorption of food and helping to regulate processes within the body. Why not try roasted beetroot,
4 medium beetroots, washed (unpeeled)
1 tbsp olive oil (4pp)
1tsp sea salt.
Brush the beetroots with a little olive oil, sprinkle with salt & roast in a preheated oven at 180oC/350oF/Gas Mark 4 for about 1 hour (depending on size). When cooked, a skewer or knife tip will easily slice into the flesh. The roasted beetroots will serve 4 as a side dish for 1pp or 2 when sliced over a green salad for 2pp.
Nutritients in beetroot – Vitamins B3, B6, C, beta-carotent, folic acid, calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, fibre.
There’s your nutritional lesson for today, now go and enjoy the rest of your day. xx
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Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Monday, 4 April 2011
4th April 2011
Enjoy the now, pay attention to the moment. Be present. The future has not yet arrived.
I can’t believe it’s Monday already, I was having a lovely weekend. I managed to get rid of Alfie and Mom for an hour yesterday, ran myself a bath and had been in it five minutes reading my book when the door knocked! It was my brother come to see his mom, typical eh, so much for the ‘me time’ we’d discussed in the meeting ;D hey ho, it was good to see my brother and my mom came back eventually, but my bath was cold by then.
We had faggots for our main meal, delicious, 10pp for the plate, 2 faggots = 6pp.
I noticed that a lot of you over the weekend have been eating anything you can lay your hands on! There can be many different reasons for this too many to cover in one email. We all know following a diet, and cutting back on what you eat is the way to lose weight, but for emotional eaters, it's not quite that simple, the urge to eat is sometimes too strong. Foods become a tool, a way to avoid certain feelings. If you don't learn to cope with your life and your emotions in a way that doesn't include food, you won't be able to stick to a diet long term. It's easy enough to follow a plan when your life is going well, but as soon as life gets difficult and problems arise, you'll return to comfort eating.
In a Native American folk tale, a grandfather explains to his grandson that he has two wolves inside him. One wolf fills him with hope and reminds him how wonderful his life is, and the other fills him with doubt and convinces him that nothing is worth the effort. The grandson asks, concerned for his grandfather, "Which wolf will win?" The grandfather replies, "Whichever one I feed."
The two wolves inside you are your positive motivation to lose weight versus your experience of powerlessness that leads to the uncontrollable urge to eat, and the overeating camp usually wins. Every time you overeat because of an emotional reason you feed the wrong wolf!
We all know diets that deprive such as drinking shakes, omitting certain foods etc don't work, but sensible eating plans such as ProPoints and finding ways to be regularly active that you enjoy do work, but only if you look into your emotional eating too.
No one wants to experience bad feelings, we look for something to distract us from these emotions, we might go for a walk, read, have a drink or EAT! What we need to do is get to a point in our life where bad feelings are like bad weather, something that's inevitable in life, you know they will pass and you know you can cope with them until they do. Feelings are like weather, they're all necessary.
Food may grant you a little time-out from your life, but the time-out ends and the problems are still there. Wanting a time-out when feelings become too intense is actually normal and healthy. It's using food too often to get that time-out that becomes problematic.
Positive motivation alone simply can't overcome the desire for the immediate payoff that propels you to eat the things you know you shouldn't. If you use are an emotional eater, when you’re having a bad day, you forget all the positive reasons you wanted to lose weight in the first place and you’ll turn to food to take your mind off whatever it is that’s causing your bad day.
It’s not something that you can change overnight, but it helps to simply become of aware of the fact that you do it, to accept that you do it and the next time you find yourself doing it, question it. Ask yourself, “why am I doing this, could I instead experience the bad feelings I’m having and let the mood pass even if it means I feel bad for a while.” Eating might make you feel better in that moment, but you are likely to still feel bad afterwards only now you’ll have two reasons for feeling bad, the original one and the fact you’ve just overeaten and feel guilty.
Here’s to a week of healthy eating and thoughtful thinking. xx
I can’t believe it’s Monday already, I was having a lovely weekend. I managed to get rid of Alfie and Mom for an hour yesterday, ran myself a bath and had been in it five minutes reading my book when the door knocked! It was my brother come to see his mom, typical eh, so much for the ‘me time’ we’d discussed in the meeting ;D hey ho, it was good to see my brother and my mom came back eventually, but my bath was cold by then.
We had faggots for our main meal, delicious, 10pp for the plate, 2 faggots = 6pp.
I noticed that a lot of you over the weekend have been eating anything you can lay your hands on! There can be many different reasons for this too many to cover in one email. We all know following a diet, and cutting back on what you eat is the way to lose weight, but for emotional eaters, it's not quite that simple, the urge to eat is sometimes too strong. Foods become a tool, a way to avoid certain feelings. If you don't learn to cope with your life and your emotions in a way that doesn't include food, you won't be able to stick to a diet long term. It's easy enough to follow a plan when your life is going well, but as soon as life gets difficult and problems arise, you'll return to comfort eating.
In a Native American folk tale, a grandfather explains to his grandson that he has two wolves inside him. One wolf fills him with hope and reminds him how wonderful his life is, and the other fills him with doubt and convinces him that nothing is worth the effort. The grandson asks, concerned for his grandfather, "Which wolf will win?" The grandfather replies, "Whichever one I feed."
The two wolves inside you are your positive motivation to lose weight versus your experience of powerlessness that leads to the uncontrollable urge to eat, and the overeating camp usually wins. Every time you overeat because of an emotional reason you feed the wrong wolf!
We all know diets that deprive such as drinking shakes, omitting certain foods etc don't work, but sensible eating plans such as ProPoints and finding ways to be regularly active that you enjoy do work, but only if you look into your emotional eating too.
No one wants to experience bad feelings, we look for something to distract us from these emotions, we might go for a walk, read, have a drink or EAT! What we need to do is get to a point in our life where bad feelings are like bad weather, something that's inevitable in life, you know they will pass and you know you can cope with them until they do. Feelings are like weather, they're all necessary.
Food may grant you a little time-out from your life, but the time-out ends and the problems are still there. Wanting a time-out when feelings become too intense is actually normal and healthy. It's using food too often to get that time-out that becomes problematic.
Positive motivation alone simply can't overcome the desire for the immediate payoff that propels you to eat the things you know you shouldn't. If you use are an emotional eater, when you’re having a bad day, you forget all the positive reasons you wanted to lose weight in the first place and you’ll turn to food to take your mind off whatever it is that’s causing your bad day.
It’s not something that you can change overnight, but it helps to simply become of aware of the fact that you do it, to accept that you do it and the next time you find yourself doing it, question it. Ask yourself, “why am I doing this, could I instead experience the bad feelings I’m having and let the mood pass even if it means I feel bad for a while.” Eating might make you feel better in that moment, but you are likely to still feel bad afterwards only now you’ll have two reasons for feeling bad, the original one and the fact you’ve just overeaten and feel guilty.
Here’s to a week of healthy eating and thoughtful thinking. xx
Sunday, 3 April 2011
3rd April 2011
Beauty is only skin deep, ugly goes to the bone.
This was what we had for our main meal yesterday and it was delicious, plus it was only 7pp, smoked haddock, mashed potato, baby asparagus, broccoli sprouting and green beans. Even better, it only took 15 minutes to cook, the mash was ready made and warmed up in the microwave, the fish took 15m in the oven, and I steamed the veg in 5 mins. I’m really starting to enjoy fish and it’s so low in ProPoints compared to red meat.
I also bought mom some Honeycomb Puffs which taste just like Sugar Puffs, which work out at 3pp per 30g, that’s not including milk.
I was listening to the radio yesterday on the way back from the shop, and Beautiful South came on, they were singing ‘Perfect Ten’, I’m a huge fan and I also love lyrics, and after the meetings I’ve done this week, this song made me smile and reinforced the message that I was trying to get over that we’re all amazing and lovely and gorgeous in our own unique ways, I love this verse from their song;
'Cause we love our love,
in different sizes
I love her body, especially the lines
Time takes it's toll, but not on the eyes
Promise me this, take me tonight
Great song, great lyrics and very, very true!
Don’t forget it’s mother’s day today, as if you would, it’s mother’s day every day in our house, my mom’s spoilt ;D but I will wait on her hand and food today, make sure she doesn’t make the drinks.
It’s lovely that kids will be treating their mom’s special today, it’d be even better if they did it more regularly ;D It would also be amazing if we all started to be good to ourselves all the time! Looking after number one may seem like a selfish attitude, but if you don’t, you’ll be in no state to look after anyone else. I like to call it “Self-Care” rather than selfish.
How you care for yourself is the foundation of which you build your life. Do you treat yourself with the kindness, love, tolerance and respect that you show others? Do you neglect yourself? How you care for yourself ultimately determines the quality of your life, so in order to take care of others, you need to take care of your own needs first.
On airplanes they tell you in case of an emergency put your own oxygen mask on first before doing anyone else’s, that’s because otherwise you will become a liability! Why not start from today, giving yourself a regular dose of oxygen, by that I mean something that brings you pleasure. And no I don’t mean your work or children, I mean the simple things that make you feel good, the things you forget to do because you don’t make time for them, such as reading, dancing, music, spending time with your children or friends, having your nails done, phoning a friend for a chat, or even having an early night. Anything that gives you some regular ‘me time’ and helps you take care of you.
So starting today, starting taking care of you xx
This was what we had for our main meal yesterday and it was delicious, plus it was only 7pp, smoked haddock, mashed potato, baby asparagus, broccoli sprouting and green beans. Even better, it only took 15 minutes to cook, the mash was ready made and warmed up in the microwave, the fish took 15m in the oven, and I steamed the veg in 5 mins. I’m really starting to enjoy fish and it’s so low in ProPoints compared to red meat.
I also bought mom some Honeycomb Puffs which taste just like Sugar Puffs, which work out at 3pp per 30g, that’s not including milk.
I was listening to the radio yesterday on the way back from the shop, and Beautiful South came on, they were singing ‘Perfect Ten’, I’m a huge fan and I also love lyrics, and after the meetings I’ve done this week, this song made me smile and reinforced the message that I was trying to get over that we’re all amazing and lovely and gorgeous in our own unique ways, I love this verse from their song;
'Cause we love our love,
in different sizes
I love her body, especially the lines
Time takes it's toll, but not on the eyes
Promise me this, take me tonight
Great song, great lyrics and very, very true!
Don’t forget it’s mother’s day today, as if you would, it’s mother’s day every day in our house, my mom’s spoilt ;D but I will wait on her hand and food today, make sure she doesn’t make the drinks.
It’s lovely that kids will be treating their mom’s special today, it’d be even better if they did it more regularly ;D It would also be amazing if we all started to be good to ourselves all the time! Looking after number one may seem like a selfish attitude, but if you don’t, you’ll be in no state to look after anyone else. I like to call it “Self-Care” rather than selfish.
How you care for yourself is the foundation of which you build your life. Do you treat yourself with the kindness, love, tolerance and respect that you show others? Do you neglect yourself? How you care for yourself ultimately determines the quality of your life, so in order to take care of others, you need to take care of your own needs first.
On airplanes they tell you in case of an emergency put your own oxygen mask on first before doing anyone else’s, that’s because otherwise you will become a liability! Why not start from today, giving yourself a regular dose of oxygen, by that I mean something that brings you pleasure. And no I don’t mean your work or children, I mean the simple things that make you feel good, the things you forget to do because you don’t make time for them, such as reading, dancing, music, spending time with your children or friends, having your nails done, phoning a friend for a chat, or even having an early night. Anything that gives you some regular ‘me time’ and helps you take care of you.
So starting today, starting taking care of you xx
Saturday, 2 April 2011
2nd April 2011
A dog is not considered a good dog because he is a good barker. A man is not considered a good man because he is a good talker. Buddha
Morning all, well as I'm writing I'm sat on a stump in a field watching Alfie sniff everything ;D you gotta love a dogs attitude especially this dog. He's never defeated and never gives up, all he wants to be is every other dogs friend and even if they bite him, he goes back and gives them another chance to change their minds. Everything's an adventure for Alfie, everyday we take a similar route but you'd think he'd never been that way before. Wouldn't it be great to start every new diet day like that as if each day was an adventure, a brand new opportunity to find a fresh to eat today! To never let the weight loss journey get you down or a bad day beat you!
That's me today went out for a lovely lunch yesterday - I actually left food on my plate ;D and afterwards I went shopping and treated myself to some delicious vegetables like purple sprouting and baby asparagus and I'm going to enjoy them today with a bolognaise style dish I've defrosted that I cooked a while ago, I've also bought some faggots for the weekend after seeing Matthews photo on Facebook of his tea. I'm craving good food again after over a week of grabbing anything quickly, I do love good grub, don’t you?
My hand is really cold typing this, we're walking now - that's true multitasking isn't it - walking the dog whilst doing my blog, I'm poetic too ;D
I've got a busy morning ahead, work stuff first then relaxing later and tomorrow possibly more ironing, I can't believe my mom used to iron for seven of us every week, we forget how easy it is in comparison these days, let's not forget she would have washed those clothes by hand or later on in a twin tub, I even remember having a mangle in the garden!
Saturdays used to be shopping day and we would walk to town, mom in front pulling her trolley (they were always Scottish, tartan on the front) we'd be following behind moaning, but we had to go because there was no one to watch up and she needed us to help carry the bags back from the Market. Wow those were the days and it's times like that which remind me why everyone should love their moms everyday and not just remember them on Mothers Day xx
Well my hand is nearly blue now, we'll have been out 2hrs by the time I get him home so I'm thinking a nice big bowl of porridge mmm.
I’m back at last, just ate my porridge and it was lovely, I’m all warm again now and ready to start, so however your spending your day I hope it's as good as mine has started.
x x Bev x x
Morning all, well as I'm writing I'm sat on a stump in a field watching Alfie sniff everything ;D you gotta love a dogs attitude especially this dog. He's never defeated and never gives up, all he wants to be is every other dogs friend and even if they bite him, he goes back and gives them another chance to change their minds. Everything's an adventure for Alfie, everyday we take a similar route but you'd think he'd never been that way before. Wouldn't it be great to start every new diet day like that as if each day was an adventure, a brand new opportunity to find a fresh to eat today! To never let the weight loss journey get you down or a bad day beat you!
That's me today went out for a lovely lunch yesterday - I actually left food on my plate ;D and afterwards I went shopping and treated myself to some delicious vegetables like purple sprouting and baby asparagus and I'm going to enjoy them today with a bolognaise style dish I've defrosted that I cooked a while ago, I've also bought some faggots for the weekend after seeing Matthews photo on Facebook of his tea. I'm craving good food again after over a week of grabbing anything quickly, I do love good grub, don’t you?
My hand is really cold typing this, we're walking now - that's true multitasking isn't it - walking the dog whilst doing my blog, I'm poetic too ;D
I've got a busy morning ahead, work stuff first then relaxing later and tomorrow possibly more ironing, I can't believe my mom used to iron for seven of us every week, we forget how easy it is in comparison these days, let's not forget she would have washed those clothes by hand or later on in a twin tub, I even remember having a mangle in the garden!
Saturdays used to be shopping day and we would walk to town, mom in front pulling her trolley (they were always Scottish, tartan on the front) we'd be following behind moaning, but we had to go because there was no one to watch up and she needed us to help carry the bags back from the Market. Wow those were the days and it's times like that which remind me why everyone should love their moms everyday and not just remember them on Mothers Day xx
Well my hand is nearly blue now, we'll have been out 2hrs by the time I get him home so I'm thinking a nice big bowl of porridge mmm.
I’m back at last, just ate my porridge and it was lovely, I’m all warm again now and ready to start, so however your spending your day I hope it's as good as mine has started.
x x Bev x x
Friday, 1 April 2011
April 1st 2011
It's easy enough to be pleasant when everything goes like a song, but the man who is worthwhile, is the man who can smile when everything goes dead wrong.
That’s the first quarter of the year gone already, and don’t forget it’s April 1st so don’t get fooled ;D
This week I’ve talked about being nice to yourself and loving what is, that doesn’t mean accepting that you’re going to stay this way forever. It’s important to enjoy the journey and to realise that losing weight doesn’t make your world a better place it doesn’t suddenly fix everything that’s not right in your life. Being slim won’t necessarily make you happy, if you don’t love yourself for who you are, you're probably not going to like yourself any more once you're slimmer. And looking in the mirror and hating what you see and trying to use that to motivate you to lose weight, it isn’t going to work.
Even if you want to lose weight you can start by looking at your body in a different way, by appreciating it not only for how it looks, but also for what it does. Without your body, you wouldn't be able to do a fat lot of anything! It’s your body that carries you around, that enables you to walk to the supermarket to fill your trolley full of lovely, healthy foods to take care of it. The brilliant thing about eating for health, eating to take care of yourself is that the side effect is usually weight loss!
You also could try focusing on what you do like about yourself rather than what you don’t like, all of us have things that are beautiful about ourselves (lovely eyes, clear skin, glossy hair) and if you start paying more attention to them, rather than to your fat thighs or big bum, you're going to feel a whole heap better. I’m told I’ve got a great smile, and I’ve got that whatever size the scales say, at least until my teeth start falling out anyway ;D
Having said all this, losing weight can make you feel fabulous because of the health benefits, it is nice to go and buy a pair of jeans that fit well. Why not go make yourself a cuppa and sit down with a pen and paper and write down all the reasons how losing weight will benefit you, for me I know it helps ease my back, knee and foot pain, for you it may be the skinny jeans, or being able to wear a particular outfit for a wedding. All reasons are good reasons xx
Then use that as your motivation, use that as the reason you get to my meeting every week and stay on track. Use that as the reason you forgive yourself and move on when you’ve had a bad day or week.
I’m going to use my reasons to go shopping today and buy healthy food as I’ve had a week of eating on the hop and not putting much thought into it and I’ve had heartburn more times this week than I have the rest of the year, so I’m now craving salad leaves! I’m also going to use it as motivation to go and throw the remaining sausage rolls that are in the fridge out, the dog can have the sausage bit, the birds can have the pastry, because I’m ready to rock and roll and get back in the zone.
I love eating delicious food, not fast food and sandwiches, for me eating healthy means eating really tasty food that I enjoy, rather than the foods I think I should eat, or the ones with “Low fat” etc written on them. The beauty of losing weight is because you are going to be eating less you can afford better quality food that may be a little more expensive.
So today, I’m going to treat myself to a trip to Waitrose because if you were in my meeting you’ll remember I suggested we reward ourselves for being us, not just for losing weight, because we’re all already gorgeous and amazing xx
Have a fabulous Friday.
That’s the first quarter of the year gone already, and don’t forget it’s April 1st so don’t get fooled ;D
This week I’ve talked about being nice to yourself and loving what is, that doesn’t mean accepting that you’re going to stay this way forever. It’s important to enjoy the journey and to realise that losing weight doesn’t make your world a better place it doesn’t suddenly fix everything that’s not right in your life. Being slim won’t necessarily make you happy, if you don’t love yourself for who you are, you're probably not going to like yourself any more once you're slimmer. And looking in the mirror and hating what you see and trying to use that to motivate you to lose weight, it isn’t going to work.
Even if you want to lose weight you can start by looking at your body in a different way, by appreciating it not only for how it looks, but also for what it does. Without your body, you wouldn't be able to do a fat lot of anything! It’s your body that carries you around, that enables you to walk to the supermarket to fill your trolley full of lovely, healthy foods to take care of it. The brilliant thing about eating for health, eating to take care of yourself is that the side effect is usually weight loss!
You also could try focusing on what you do like about yourself rather than what you don’t like, all of us have things that are beautiful about ourselves (lovely eyes, clear skin, glossy hair) and if you start paying more attention to them, rather than to your fat thighs or big bum, you're going to feel a whole heap better. I’m told I’ve got a great smile, and I’ve got that whatever size the scales say, at least until my teeth start falling out anyway ;D
Having said all this, losing weight can make you feel fabulous because of the health benefits, it is nice to go and buy a pair of jeans that fit well. Why not go make yourself a cuppa and sit down with a pen and paper and write down all the reasons how losing weight will benefit you, for me I know it helps ease my back, knee and foot pain, for you it may be the skinny jeans, or being able to wear a particular outfit for a wedding. All reasons are good reasons xx
Then use that as your motivation, use that as the reason you get to my meeting every week and stay on track. Use that as the reason you forgive yourself and move on when you’ve had a bad day or week.
I’m going to use my reasons to go shopping today and buy healthy food as I’ve had a week of eating on the hop and not putting much thought into it and I’ve had heartburn more times this week than I have the rest of the year, so I’m now craving salad leaves! I’m also going to use it as motivation to go and throw the remaining sausage rolls that are in the fridge out, the dog can have the sausage bit, the birds can have the pastry, because I’m ready to rock and roll and get back in the zone.
I love eating delicious food, not fast food and sandwiches, for me eating healthy means eating really tasty food that I enjoy, rather than the foods I think I should eat, or the ones with “Low fat” etc written on them. The beauty of losing weight is because you are going to be eating less you can afford better quality food that may be a little more expensive.
So today, I’m going to treat myself to a trip to Waitrose because if you were in my meeting you’ll remember I suggested we reward ourselves for being us, not just for losing weight, because we’re all already gorgeous and amazing xx
Have a fabulous Friday.
Thursday, 31 March 2011
31st March 2011
If you only have one smile in you, give it to the people you love. Don't be surly at home and then go out in the street and start grinning "Good Morning" at total strangers. ~ Maya Angelou
Last day of March which means it’s April Fools Day tomorrow, don’t get caught out! I’ve had the laziest eating week ever, I haven’t cooked one thing from scratch and I’ve lived on sandwiches or toasties and now I’m bored. This morning on my way to work I’m stopping at the shop to get some fruit, I need to eat something healthy before I turn into a loaf! Ooo not a nice thought, but a very apt one, when I think of loaf I think of a big lazy soft thing ;-) and that’s what I’ll turn into if I keep having chicken, ham and/or cheese toasties every day. They may be quick and easy but that really is where the appeal ends after the first couple of day’s.
My problem is or more my dilemma is I have so many things I need to and want to do, so I have to find a balance and make sure I do the eating/cooking thing correctly first and schedule the other stuff in, my time management needs improving, I’m going to do a meal planner this weekend and make sure I stick to it, I’d have the food delivered but as I said yesterday I actually enjoy shopping.
Are you so busy you can’t or don’t want to use the bit of time you have to shop and cook? If so then you need to decide how best you can deal with that, especially if weight loss is important to you!
The one thing it’s always worth making time for is your meeting, give yourself that time each week so that you can spend it with others who are like-minded and whom you can get more motivation from.
Did you know there’s actually something called Hurried Woman Syndrome (HWS) (sorry chaps!) it was recognised as a new epidemic among British women in 2005 and guess what the symptoms are – overweight, tired, and have a low sex drive!
So if that’s you, go back to basics, stop trying to be the perfect wife, mother and/or employee, and slow down and smell the roses, set priorities and realise you have limits.
Before you roar, “I haven’t got time to smell the sodding roses”, or anything else, put it into perspective, you’re not the only one who is in a hurry. It’s crazy, our mobile phones ensure that we are immediately contactable all the time, instant email is another thing that demands an instant response, you have what they call is “pseudo ADD” if you are one of those people who compulsively check your phones and emails every 30 seconds and so are unable to focus on whatever you’re are supposed to be doing. (I’ve just realised that’s me, I rarely turn off, hence the need for red wine to turn me off!!!!)
So could you read your email just twice each day. Could you turn your phone off occasionally to give yourself a break, I turn mine off at 9pm, but by then I’m almost asleep, I might turn it off at 8.30pm from now on so I have half hours peace before bed.
Would you like to recapture some of your time? If yes start to think about how you can do that. What one thing could you change? I’m going to turn my phone off at 8.30 each night and actually listen to what my mom has to say to me from that time till I go to bed.
What you gonna do?
Have a tremendous Thursday, and as the roses aren’t out yet, why not admire the blossom on the trees today xx
Last day of March which means it’s April Fools Day tomorrow, don’t get caught out! I’ve had the laziest eating week ever, I haven’t cooked one thing from scratch and I’ve lived on sandwiches or toasties and now I’m bored. This morning on my way to work I’m stopping at the shop to get some fruit, I need to eat something healthy before I turn into a loaf! Ooo not a nice thought, but a very apt one, when I think of loaf I think of a big lazy soft thing ;-) and that’s what I’ll turn into if I keep having chicken, ham and/or cheese toasties every day. They may be quick and easy but that really is where the appeal ends after the first couple of day’s.
My problem is or more my dilemma is I have so many things I need to and want to do, so I have to find a balance and make sure I do the eating/cooking thing correctly first and schedule the other stuff in, my time management needs improving, I’m going to do a meal planner this weekend and make sure I stick to it, I’d have the food delivered but as I said yesterday I actually enjoy shopping.
Are you so busy you can’t or don’t want to use the bit of time you have to shop and cook? If so then you need to decide how best you can deal with that, especially if weight loss is important to you!
The one thing it’s always worth making time for is your meeting, give yourself that time each week so that you can spend it with others who are like-minded and whom you can get more motivation from.
Did you know there’s actually something called Hurried Woman Syndrome (HWS) (sorry chaps!) it was recognised as a new epidemic among British women in 2005 and guess what the symptoms are – overweight, tired, and have a low sex drive!
So if that’s you, go back to basics, stop trying to be the perfect wife, mother and/or employee, and slow down and smell the roses, set priorities and realise you have limits.
Before you roar, “I haven’t got time to smell the sodding roses”, or anything else, put it into perspective, you’re not the only one who is in a hurry. It’s crazy, our mobile phones ensure that we are immediately contactable all the time, instant email is another thing that demands an instant response, you have what they call is “pseudo ADD” if you are one of those people who compulsively check your phones and emails every 30 seconds and so are unable to focus on whatever you’re are supposed to be doing. (I’ve just realised that’s me, I rarely turn off, hence the need for red wine to turn me off!!!!)
So could you read your email just twice each day. Could you turn your phone off occasionally to give yourself a break, I turn mine off at 9pm, but by then I’m almost asleep, I might turn it off at 8.30pm from now on so I have half hours peace before bed.
Would you like to recapture some of your time? If yes start to think about how you can do that. What one thing could you change? I’m going to turn my phone off at 8.30 each night and actually listen to what my mom has to say to me from that time till I go to bed.
What you gonna do?
Have a tremendous Thursday, and as the roses aren’t out yet, why not admire the blossom on the trees today xx
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
30th March 2011
Remember, today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. Dale Carnegie
I caved, I went shopping, I had to, it’s my therapy ;-D, when I was worked up or stressed or rushed I used to eat, now I go and walk round a supermarket, it’s a way of getting out of the house and I just browse the aisles looking at the wonderful things I can eat, I use the time to ProPoints things to share with my members and also to plan meals I can have in the coming weeks. I only spent a little bit and I did indulge in a box of Co-Op chocolate éclairs at 3pp each from the freezer cabinet, but be careful they’re are 6 in the box, so only defrost the one you plan to eat! Otherwise half the box ends up being your tea !

I also found the following two on offer, 2 for £7, both take 10 minutes in the microwave which is great for a midweek meal and the chicken in gravy is 10pp, whilst the beef in gravy is 11pp for the whole pack, plenty for two people.
A few of my members have had ‘one of those weeks’ this week, they haven’t stuck to the plan, they’ve got a little off track, and I think it’s important to remember that overeating is a natural part of life, if you only do it occasionally. When faced with the best thing your mother or partner makes or a scrumptious meal in a restaurant, it's normal to eat a little past the point of full simply because you love the taste. But how can you enjoy the pleasure of food, indulge a little here and there, and not have your weight suffer? By always keepin your weight in mind, it's one of the things that people who maintain their weight know how to do. They plan ahead. If you know that you're going out to dinner or to your moms for Sunday roast where you'll want a little more freedom with food, you can cut back throughout the day or save your weekly allowance for it.
It's really not that different from balancing a cheque book. If you spend more money one month on clothes than you normally would, you might not be able to go to the movies as much. Keeping your weight in mind also means not using a planned indulgence as an excuse for eating poorly all day or worse still, all week! For example, a lot of people will say I'm going to blow it tonight at that party, so I might as well give up altogether, until next week. That won't work. To enjoy the occasional overindulging without having your weight suffer, be proactive, delay further gratification for a little while, and then let yourself look forward to a healthy dinner later.
You can still enjoy the good times, you just have to balance them out. Remember tracking really does help keep you focused, and don’t forget that free scales draw if you had your tracker into me between now and Easter.
(WHILE YOU’RE WRITING, YOU’RE NOT BITING, EATING OR CHEATING)
Have a fabulous day, look in the mirror and give yourself a mental hug xx
I caved, I went shopping, I had to, it’s my therapy ;-D, when I was worked up or stressed or rushed I used to eat, now I go and walk round a supermarket, it’s a way of getting out of the house and I just browse the aisles looking at the wonderful things I can eat, I use the time to ProPoints things to share with my members and also to plan meals I can have in the coming weeks. I only spent a little bit and I did indulge in a box of Co-Op chocolate éclairs at 3pp each from the freezer cabinet, but be careful they’re are 6 in the box, so only defrost the one you plan to eat! Otherwise half the box ends up being your tea !
I also found the following two on offer, 2 for £7, both take 10 minutes in the microwave which is great for a midweek meal and the chicken in gravy is 10pp, whilst the beef in gravy is 11pp for the whole pack, plenty for two people.
I also got talking to a lovely old lady who was following Weight Watchers in another area, but she hadn’t quite got to grips with working the ProPoints out in things, if this is you, please ask me to show you until you understand, also consider buying the calculator because for £9.95, it makes your life so much easier, and of course if you have a monthly pass there’s the online calculator too.
A few of my members have had ‘one of those weeks’ this week, they haven’t stuck to the plan, they’ve got a little off track, and I think it’s important to remember that overeating is a natural part of life, if you only do it occasionally. When faced with the best thing your mother or partner makes or a scrumptious meal in a restaurant, it's normal to eat a little past the point of full simply because you love the taste. But how can you enjoy the pleasure of food, indulge a little here and there, and not have your weight suffer? By always keepin your weight in mind, it's one of the things that people who maintain their weight know how to do. They plan ahead. If you know that you're going out to dinner or to your moms for Sunday roast where you'll want a little more freedom with food, you can cut back throughout the day or save your weekly allowance for it.
It's really not that different from balancing a cheque book. If you spend more money one month on clothes than you normally would, you might not be able to go to the movies as much. Keeping your weight in mind also means not using a planned indulgence as an excuse for eating poorly all day or worse still, all week! For example, a lot of people will say I'm going to blow it tonight at that party, so I might as well give up altogether, until next week. That won't work. To enjoy the occasional overindulging without having your weight suffer, be proactive, delay further gratification for a little while, and then let yourself look forward to a healthy dinner later.
You can still enjoy the good times, you just have to balance them out. Remember tracking really does help keep you focused, and don’t forget that free scales draw if you had your tracker into me between now and Easter.
WRITE IT DOWN TO GET IT RIGHT
IF you bite it, write it
IF you drink it, ink it
IF you imbibe, then scribe
IF it goes down your throat, then make a note!
(WHILE YOU’RE WRITING, YOU’RE NOT BITING, EATING OR CHEATING)
DON’T BE A SLACKER – DO YOUR TRACKER
Have a fabulous day, look in the mirror and give yourself a mental hug xx
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
29th March 2011
If you're not using your smile, you're like a man with a million dollars in the bank and no cheque book. Les Giblin
I have to admit it was nice driving home from my meeting last night in daylight, the sun looked amazing as I watched it go down, although that fog yesterday morning wasn’t welcomed!
This weeks meetings have started well, some great discussions yesterday morning, I didn’t want to finish off the meeting, I could have carried on chatting all day, it was all very interesting to hear what my members think and feel about losing weight.
I’ve started a tracker challenge too from now till Easter, for your chance to win a set of Weight Watchers ProPoint Kitchen Scales start filling in your tracker. Yeah if you fancy getting your hands on a set of scales for FREE, your tracker* is your ticket, for a chance to win hand your tracker in to me each week between now and Good Friday and 1 lucky member will be drawn out at random and get themselves a set of Weight Watcher ProPoints Kitchen Scales. (remember to write your name, meeting & contact telephone number on them – tracker can be printed on the computer if you’re on esourse.) *Tracker must be completed correctly with ProPoints values etc.
I thought it might encourage you all to track for a few weeks and keep you on the right path until the Easter Chocolate frenzy arrives! I know writing down what I’m eating makes me more aware of the choices I’m making as well as the ProPoint values in them.
By having it all written out in front of me there’s no way of lying to myself that I haven’t had it or I didn’t go over my ProPoints allowance. It should probably be called an honesty sheet rather than a tracker ;)
I’m still on a saving money drive in the food department and still haven’t been shopping, so I had a frozen WW ready meal last night, a curry one, it’s the first I’ve had in a very long time, found it at the back of the freezer. Oh my word I can’t believe I used to live on those, I wasn’t impressed at all, I could knock something up far nicer with not much effort! That leftover curry recipe from yesterday for example. I did enjoy the bowl of All Bran I had for my breakfast though, I’d also forgotten how quick and convenient and tasty breakfast cereal is, so I’ve got a few different cereals on top of the fridge that I can start working my way through, I buy them when they’re on offer and leave them there!
The food cupboards my next port of call, noticed yesterday I’ve got lots of microwave rice and tins of things in there I can start on, I can easily manage for a minimum of a week without shopping, if I could stand the food boredom I could probably manage a month, but I love to eat too much and I also love to cook too, although I haven’t been too fussed over that for the last week. I have 2 butternut squash in the kitchen I must do something with before they go off!
Remember you don’t have to buy special ‘diet’ food to lose weight and you are allowed to enjoy what you eat! If you fancy chocolate have it but haven’t it within your allowance, or better still have it instead of your lunch – why not! Now and again that’s just fine.
Speaking of Easter as I was earlier, the shops are full of hot cross buns, so here’s a recipes to make them even more scrumptious;
Hot cross bread and butter pudding
Serves 6, at 7pp each
6 Hot Cross Buns
6 teaspoons Low Fat Spread
50g Chocolate Chips
2 medium Eggs
1/2 pint Skimmed Milk,
1 tablespoons Sugar
Cut the hot cross buns in half, thinly spread with low fat spread and sandwich back together, put in a baking dish and sprinkle with half the chocolate chips. Beat eggs with a milk and sugar and pour over, sprinkle with remaining chocolate chips and bake at gas mark 4, 170oC for about 30-35 minutes until just set. mmm
Have a superb day xx
I have to admit it was nice driving home from my meeting last night in daylight, the sun looked amazing as I watched it go down, although that fog yesterday morning wasn’t welcomed!
This weeks meetings have started well, some great discussions yesterday morning, I didn’t want to finish off the meeting, I could have carried on chatting all day, it was all very interesting to hear what my members think and feel about losing weight.
I’ve started a tracker challenge too from now till Easter, for your chance to win a set of Weight Watchers ProPoint Kitchen Scales start filling in your tracker. Yeah if you fancy getting your hands on a set of scales for FREE, your tracker* is your ticket, for a chance to win hand your tracker in to me each week between now and Good Friday and 1 lucky member will be drawn out at random and get themselves a set of Weight Watcher ProPoints Kitchen Scales. (remember to write your name, meeting & contact telephone number on them – tracker can be printed on the computer if you’re on esourse.) *Tracker must be completed correctly with ProPoints values etc.
I thought it might encourage you all to track for a few weeks and keep you on the right path until the Easter Chocolate frenzy arrives! I know writing down what I’m eating makes me more aware of the choices I’m making as well as the ProPoint values in them.
By having it all written out in front of me there’s no way of lying to myself that I haven’t had it or I didn’t go over my ProPoints allowance. It should probably be called an honesty sheet rather than a tracker ;)
I’m still on a saving money drive in the food department and still haven’t been shopping, so I had a frozen WW ready meal last night, a curry one, it’s the first I’ve had in a very long time, found it at the back of the freezer. Oh my word I can’t believe I used to live on those, I wasn’t impressed at all, I could knock something up far nicer with not much effort! That leftover curry recipe from yesterday for example. I did enjoy the bowl of All Bran I had for my breakfast though, I’d also forgotten how quick and convenient and tasty breakfast cereal is, so I’ve got a few different cereals on top of the fridge that I can start working my way through, I buy them when they’re on offer and leave them there!
The food cupboards my next port of call, noticed yesterday I’ve got lots of microwave rice and tins of things in there I can start on, I can easily manage for a minimum of a week without shopping, if I could stand the food boredom I could probably manage a month, but I love to eat too much and I also love to cook too, although I haven’t been too fussed over that for the last week. I have 2 butternut squash in the kitchen I must do something with before they go off!
Remember you don’t have to buy special ‘diet’ food to lose weight and you are allowed to enjoy what you eat! If you fancy chocolate have it but haven’t it within your allowance, or better still have it instead of your lunch – why not! Now and again that’s just fine.
Speaking of Easter as I was earlier, the shops are full of hot cross buns, so here’s a recipes to make them even more scrumptious;
Hot cross bread and butter pudding
Serves 6, at 7pp each
6 Hot Cross Buns
6 teaspoons Low Fat Spread
50g Chocolate Chips
2 medium Eggs
1/2 pint Skimmed Milk,
1 tablespoons Sugar
Cut the hot cross buns in half, thinly spread with low fat spread and sandwich back together, put in a baking dish and sprinkle with half the chocolate chips. Beat eggs with a milk and sugar and pour over, sprinkle with remaining chocolate chips and bake at gas mark 4, 170oC for about 30-35 minutes until just set. mmm
Have a superb day xx
Monday, 28 March 2011
28th March 2011
"Do more than belong: participate. Do more than care: help. Do more than believe: practice. Do more than be fair: be kind. Do more than forgive: forget. Do more than dream: work. William Arthur Ward
OMG, my alarm clock scared me this morning, I don’t remember the last time I slept through to the alarm actually going off, it must be because of putting the clocks the hour forward this weekend. Poor Alfie jumped out of his skin, don’t think he’s heard that noise before ;D
I was really impressed by a posting on FB yesterday made by Amy, she said, “I’ve realised there’s no point in worrying, things happen sometimes”, this was because she’d been up with the baby and was exhausted so had ordered a takeaway, she also commented on someone else’s post who’d gone off track, “we all need a break sometimes or we will go mad.” True wise words from one so young! If you can all get this mindset, success will be easier, your journey to goal with be a smoother, more enjoyable one.
Yesterday I actually started on my ironing, first time since January! Only did an hour, but it’s a hour done and an extra ProPoint on the pedometer earned and I reckon an other couple of hours and I’ll be up to date.
We had fried egg and chips yesterday because mom fancied it, and I’m not shopping this week, using up the supplies in the kitchen and luckily there was some frozen chips left – phew, they were delicious too.
Here’s a random, Did you know? Almonds are not only high in calcium, magnesium and vitamin E, but ounce for ounce, contains nearly as much protein as lean meat. So a handful a day makes a smart snack. 20g = 3pp or you could throw them into a curry.
Speaking of which following is a recipe for using up your leftover roast chicken not bad for 7pp each, you can serve with rice or chips for additional ProPoints.
Leftover Roast Chicken Curry
Serves 2, 7pp each
300g leftover chicken
One bag spinach de-stalked and washed
400g tin tinned tomatoes
1 onions chopped
2 garlic cloves chopped small
thumb ginger peeled and chopped small
¾ or 1 fresh red chilli chopped small
1 tspn garam marsala
½ tsp crushed black pepper corns
½ tsp fenugreek
handful fresh coriander
300 ml chicken stock
2 tbsp plain yoghurt
1 tbsp oil
Fry the onions until soft Add the garlic, chilli and ginger, and fry until golden
Add garam marsala, crushed black pepper corns and fenugreek and fry for one minute. Add just-washed leaves of spinach, put lid for a few minutes to wilt leaves
Add left-over chicken, tomatoes and chicken stock. Simmer for 20 minutes, or more if you want – reduce to consistency you fancy. Add coriander and yogurt, and stir in.
Or instead of the curry why not make burgers with them, you could even feed these the kids just omit the chilli if they’re not keen on the spicy.
Spicy chicken burgers recipe
250g leftover chicken (cooked)
Handful coriander leaves
Small piece of fresh ginger
1 chilli, seeds removed and finely chopped
Sweet chilli sauce for dipping and salad to accompany
Ground black peppercorns
Salt
100g breadcrumbs
1 egg
2tbsp Sunflower oil
Takes: 20mins
makes: 8 small burgers at 3pp each
Process the chicken in a food processor until finely chopped. Add the egg, breadcrumbs, coriander, ginger and the chopped chilli.Process until the mixture is smooth, season well.
Using wet hands, divide the mixture into 8 small balls and lightly flatten, toss in a little plain flour.
Shallow fry in sunflower oil until golden on each side and serve with sweet chilli sauce for dipping and a crispy salad.
Here’s to a fabulous week however your weekend went, and I don’t mean your diet, I mean your life, go out and make it amazing, make it the type of life you like xx
OMG, my alarm clock scared me this morning, I don’t remember the last time I slept through to the alarm actually going off, it must be because of putting the clocks the hour forward this weekend. Poor Alfie jumped out of his skin, don’t think he’s heard that noise before ;D
I was really impressed by a posting on FB yesterday made by Amy, she said, “I’ve realised there’s no point in worrying, things happen sometimes”, this was because she’d been up with the baby and was exhausted so had ordered a takeaway, she also commented on someone else’s post who’d gone off track, “we all need a break sometimes or we will go mad.” True wise words from one so young! If you can all get this mindset, success will be easier, your journey to goal with be a smoother, more enjoyable one.
Yesterday I actually started on my ironing, first time since January! Only did an hour, but it’s a hour done and an extra ProPoint on the pedometer earned and I reckon an other couple of hours and I’ll be up to date.
We had fried egg and chips yesterday because mom fancied it, and I’m not shopping this week, using up the supplies in the kitchen and luckily there was some frozen chips left – phew, they were delicious too.
Here’s a random, Did you know? Almonds are not only high in calcium, magnesium and vitamin E, but ounce for ounce, contains nearly as much protein as lean meat. So a handful a day makes a smart snack. 20g = 3pp or you could throw them into a curry.
Speaking of which following is a recipe for using up your leftover roast chicken not bad for 7pp each, you can serve with rice or chips for additional ProPoints.
Leftover Roast Chicken Curry
Serves 2, 7pp each
300g leftover chicken
One bag spinach de-stalked and washed
400g tin tinned tomatoes
1 onions chopped
2 garlic cloves chopped small
thumb ginger peeled and chopped small
¾ or 1 fresh red chilli chopped small
1 tspn garam marsala
½ tsp crushed black pepper corns
½ tsp fenugreek
handful fresh coriander
300 ml chicken stock
2 tbsp plain yoghurt
1 tbsp oil
Fry the onions until soft Add the garlic, chilli and ginger, and fry until golden
Add garam marsala, crushed black pepper corns and fenugreek and fry for one minute. Add just-washed leaves of spinach, put lid for a few minutes to wilt leaves
Add left-over chicken, tomatoes and chicken stock. Simmer for 20 minutes, or more if you want – reduce to consistency you fancy. Add coriander and yogurt, and stir in.
Or instead of the curry why not make burgers with them, you could even feed these the kids just omit the chilli if they’re not keen on the spicy.
Spicy chicken burgers recipe
250g leftover chicken (cooked)
Handful coriander leaves
Small piece of fresh ginger
1 chilli, seeds removed and finely chopped
Sweet chilli sauce for dipping and salad to accompany
Ground black peppercorns
Salt
100g breadcrumbs
1 egg
2tbsp Sunflower oil
Takes: 20mins
makes: 8 small burgers at 3pp each
Process the chicken in a food processor until finely chopped. Add the egg, breadcrumbs, coriander, ginger and the chopped chilli.Process until the mixture is smooth, season well.
Using wet hands, divide the mixture into 8 small balls and lightly flatten, toss in a little plain flour.
Shallow fry in sunflower oil until golden on each side and serve with sweet chilli sauce for dipping and a crispy salad.
Here’s to a fabulous week however your weekend went, and I don’t mean your diet, I mean your life, go out and make it amazing, make it the type of life you like xx
Sunday, 27 March 2011
27TH March 2011
If a friend is in trouble, don't annoy him by asking if there is anything you can do. Think up something appropriate and do it. Edgar Watson Howe
Yesterday was all about me and mom time, I turned my phone off and me and mom chilled out and watched tv and laughed, she started to tell me something on the afternoon and then suddenly stopped and said, “Have I told you this already today”, I smiled and said yes, but that it was ok as I often need telling twice so I don’t forget and we both laughed. It’s good to spend time with those you love and also to give yourself time when you spend so much of your life helping or talking care of others.
LasT night was WWF’s Earth Hour when across the globe, people were switching off their lights at 8:30 PM to show they care about climate change and protecting our natural world.
So I’m naming today “I’m gorgeous day”, we’re all gonna love our bodies today whatever their size or shape. Think about it, when in a room with a mirror, do you tend to:
- Frown at your image and quickly turn away
- Smile and give yourself a mental hug
- Obsess about the details of how you look
So today, we’re going to work on getting you to smile and give yourself a mental hug if you’re not already there.
Why? Because like many women, I used to diet until I was dizzy. I looked at my body and hated the parts that stuck out, and the ones that didn’t stick out far enough. And I believed that having the so-called “perfect” body—at any expense—would guarantee success and eternal happiness. Do I need to say it? I was deluded. When I hit the super low weight (which as 2 stone lighter than I am now), the only thing it gave me that I didn’t already have, was the ability to buy size 8 clothes, which isn’t as much fun as I thought it would be and also a very boring social life because when invited out I’d refuse for fear of gaining weight! Mmm not a very healthy life is it being skinny!
Most women’s relationships with their bodies are dysfunctional at best. With multibillion-dollar diet and cosmetics industries barking at our heels, loving our bodies is no walk in the park. It’s especially hard when our friends complain about their bodies, and our moms have been on diets since we were in nappies.
But this is a matter of life. When we don’t feel comfortable in our bodies—our natural bodies—we deny our spirits everything from dancing to delicious food to lustful abandon. We miss out on all the sensuality and joy that life offers. And we deserve to have it all. If you love your body and take care of yourself, you want to eat healthy and nourish yourself with good food and you want to get active to make yourself feel alive.
Here are a few suggestions to help you fight the pressure, and practice the new art of loving your body, just the way it is.
Find your inner goddess. Go grab a full-length mirror, most of us play a love-hate game with mirrors, gazing at the parts we like, and avoiding the ones we don’t. We never look at our bodies as they are. Instead, we pick ourselves apart like chicken dinners, scrutinising our thighs, our breasts,our legs. And what we see in the mirror is often no reflection of what is really there.
Find some private time, even if it’s just a few moments. Then take off your clothes, and look at yourself. Let the hateful thoughts run their course, then pass. It will clear space in your mind for positive ones to replace them. Don’t turn away from your reflection — try to clear your mind of judgment and keep looking.
Now look closely at those parts you struggle with most. Do they remind you of anyone? Perhaps those full hips once belonged to your great-great-grandmother. If not for them, you may not even be here—her size could have helped her to survive pregnancy and childbirth. Our bodies are living family albums. Pay homage to your ancestors by loving the body they gave you and the legacy it represents.
Remember healthy comes in all sizes, don’t just focus on the external think about the internal, when you picture your body, do you think about your heart, your brain, your kidneys? Probably not. More than likely, you think about your thighs, your hair, your stomach. So start eating for health, to feel good not just to get thinner.
Healthy people come in every size. There are plenty of fat people who are active and “in shape,” and plenty of skinny folks who are thin but unhealthy. In this case, it’s what’s inside that truly counts.
SO from today, I want you to walk with your head up, and never, ever apologise for your size. Get into your body, treat yourself to a massage, an hour in a hot tub or a sauna. Dance naked in your room, or go out and shake whatever your mama gave ya. Take a walk for enjoyment’s sake—and leave the running shoes at home.
ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU’RE GORGEOUS!
Yesterday was all about me and mom time, I turned my phone off and me and mom chilled out and watched tv and laughed, she started to tell me something on the afternoon and then suddenly stopped and said, “Have I told you this already today”, I smiled and said yes, but that it was ok as I often need telling twice so I don’t forget and we both laughed. It’s good to spend time with those you love and also to give yourself time when you spend so much of your life helping or talking care of others.
LasT night was WWF’s Earth Hour when across the globe, people were switching off their lights at 8:30 PM to show they care about climate change and protecting our natural world.
So I’m naming today “I’m gorgeous day”, we’re all gonna love our bodies today whatever their size or shape. Think about it, when in a room with a mirror, do you tend to:
- Frown at your image and quickly turn away
- Smile and give yourself a mental hug
- Obsess about the details of how you look
So today, we’re going to work on getting you to smile and give yourself a mental hug if you’re not already there.
Why? Because like many women, I used to diet until I was dizzy. I looked at my body and hated the parts that stuck out, and the ones that didn’t stick out far enough. And I believed that having the so-called “perfect” body—at any expense—would guarantee success and eternal happiness. Do I need to say it? I was deluded. When I hit the super low weight (which as 2 stone lighter than I am now), the only thing it gave me that I didn’t already have, was the ability to buy size 8 clothes, which isn’t as much fun as I thought it would be and also a very boring social life because when invited out I’d refuse for fear of gaining weight! Mmm not a very healthy life is it being skinny!
Most women’s relationships with their bodies are dysfunctional at best. With multibillion-dollar diet and cosmetics industries barking at our heels, loving our bodies is no walk in the park. It’s especially hard when our friends complain about their bodies, and our moms have been on diets since we were in nappies.
But this is a matter of life. When we don’t feel comfortable in our bodies—our natural bodies—we deny our spirits everything from dancing to delicious food to lustful abandon. We miss out on all the sensuality and joy that life offers. And we deserve to have it all. If you love your body and take care of yourself, you want to eat healthy and nourish yourself with good food and you want to get active to make yourself feel alive.
Here are a few suggestions to help you fight the pressure, and practice the new art of loving your body, just the way it is.
Find your inner goddess. Go grab a full-length mirror, most of us play a love-hate game with mirrors, gazing at the parts we like, and avoiding the ones we don’t. We never look at our bodies as they are. Instead, we pick ourselves apart like chicken dinners, scrutinising our thighs, our breasts,our legs. And what we see in the mirror is often no reflection of what is really there.
Find some private time, even if it’s just a few moments. Then take off your clothes, and look at yourself. Let the hateful thoughts run their course, then pass. It will clear space in your mind for positive ones to replace them. Don’t turn away from your reflection — try to clear your mind of judgment and keep looking.
Now look closely at those parts you struggle with most. Do they remind you of anyone? Perhaps those full hips once belonged to your great-great-grandmother. If not for them, you may not even be here—her size could have helped her to survive pregnancy and childbirth. Our bodies are living family albums. Pay homage to your ancestors by loving the body they gave you and the legacy it represents.
Remember healthy comes in all sizes, don’t just focus on the external think about the internal, when you picture your body, do you think about your heart, your brain, your kidneys? Probably not. More than likely, you think about your thighs, your hair, your stomach. So start eating for health, to feel good not just to get thinner.
Healthy people come in every size. There are plenty of fat people who are active and “in shape,” and plenty of skinny folks who are thin but unhealthy. In this case, it’s what’s inside that truly counts.
SO from today, I want you to walk with your head up, and never, ever apologise for your size. Get into your body, treat yourself to a massage, an hour in a hot tub or a sauna. Dance naked in your room, or go out and shake whatever your mama gave ya. Take a walk for enjoyment’s sake—and leave the running shoes at home.
ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU’RE GORGEOUS!
Saturday, 26 March 2011
26th March 2011
Out of your vulnerabilities will come your strength. Sigmund Freud
Good morning, hasn’t the sunshine this week really brightened everyone’s mood and with the clocks going forward tonight, we’ll get an extra hour of daylight at night which will hopefully encourage us not to veg out on the settee.
I realised yesterday, the warmer weather means I need to start drinking more water too, so that’s today’s focus I'm going to make sure I drink at least 2 litres of water and rehydrate my body, especially my skin.
Did you know our bodies are, or should be, made up of at least 75% water. But obviously we lose water all the time, through going to the toilet, even every time we exhale and a staggering 1litre a day through the skin. We rarely drink enough to replenish it, so today I'm going to try. Water is essential for digestive and urinary health, it's crucial to the smooth functioning of the body, and without it all our bodily systems become sluggish and less efficient. It's crucial for kidney health, flushing away toxins, helping your body to metabolize stored fat. So today fill a 2l bottle full of water and try and see if you can drink it, I actually like boiled water and am on my second mug, so that's 1/2 litre drunk already.
I had a lovely day yesterday not rushing about, it makes such a change and a welcome one too, I was quite proud of myself too because I resisted the shops realising I didn’t actually need anything and could live without new clothes as my bank balance isn’t healthy enough for indulging! So I’m going to see if I can go a week without spending, I’m going to use up food I have in the kitchen and have a budget week, cheap meals are sometimes the best meals. Me and Alfie have just got back from our walk and shared jam on toast mmm. If you have any cheap delicious recipes you can share, email them to me, that would be great.
I think I’ll make that savoury bread pudding one day as that was delicious, yesterday I made a tasty toastie with some beef slices a member had brought me to try. The whole thing was 12 ProPoints but it was work it, this was it;
and this was what went into it
= the entire packet of bresaola (3pp), 1/4 tub houmous (3pp), 2 sandwich thins (6pp) mmm
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Later I may have a second walk with Alfie like I did yesterday, lovely to walk in this weather it really is, or I’m thinking I really do have to do the ironing! Yes I’m going to be brave, it’s not been done since January and I have some lovely clothes I’m not wearing because they haven’t been ironed. So this week I shall be productive. Spring cleaning maybe, as it’s the start of British Summer time this weekend, it’s a little late, but hey better late than never don’t you agree.
Here's to a superb Saturday xx
Good morning, hasn’t the sunshine this week really brightened everyone’s mood and with the clocks going forward tonight, we’ll get an extra hour of daylight at night which will hopefully encourage us not to veg out on the settee.
I realised yesterday, the warmer weather means I need to start drinking more water too, so that’s today’s focus I'm going to make sure I drink at least 2 litres of water and rehydrate my body, especially my skin.
Did you know our bodies are, or should be, made up of at least 75% water. But obviously we lose water all the time, through going to the toilet, even every time we exhale and a staggering 1litre a day through the skin. We rarely drink enough to replenish it, so today I'm going to try. Water is essential for digestive and urinary health, it's crucial to the smooth functioning of the body, and without it all our bodily systems become sluggish and less efficient. It's crucial for kidney health, flushing away toxins, helping your body to metabolize stored fat. So today fill a 2l bottle full of water and try and see if you can drink it, I actually like boiled water and am on my second mug, so that's 1/2 litre drunk already.
I had a lovely day yesterday not rushing about, it makes such a change and a welcome one too, I was quite proud of myself too because I resisted the shops realising I didn’t actually need anything and could live without new clothes as my bank balance isn’t healthy enough for indulging! So I’m going to see if I can go a week without spending, I’m going to use up food I have in the kitchen and have a budget week, cheap meals are sometimes the best meals. Me and Alfie have just got back from our walk and shared jam on toast mmm. If you have any cheap delicious recipes you can share, email them to me, that would be great.
I think I’ll make that savoury bread pudding one day as that was delicious, yesterday I made a tasty toastie with some beef slices a member had brought me to try. The whole thing was 12 ProPoints but it was work it, this was it;
and this was what went into it
= the entire packet of bresaola (3pp), 1/4 tub houmous (3pp), 2 sandwich thins (6pp) mmm
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+ 
Later I may have a second walk with Alfie like I did yesterday, lovely to walk in this weather it really is, or I’m thinking I really do have to do the ironing! Yes I’m going to be brave, it’s not been done since January and I have some lovely clothes I’m not wearing because they haven’t been ironed. So this week I shall be productive. Spring cleaning maybe, as it’s the start of British Summer time this weekend, it’s a little late, but hey better late than never don’t you agree.
Here's to a superb Saturday xx
Friday, 25 March 2011
25th March 2011
Too many people confine their exercise to jumping to conclusions, running up bills, stretching the truth, bending over backward, lying down on the job, sidestepping responsibility and pushing their luck.
7am and 7,000 steps on my pedometer already, my morning walk really does wake me up and make me feel good.
This week has been all about ‘getting the buzz’ through activity, so this morning I’d like to point out that the suns starting shining again, go outside and enjoy it.
Be active...
Go for a walk or a run. Step outside. Cycle. Play a game. Garden. Dance. Exercising makes you feel good. Most importantly, discover a physical activity you enjoy and one that suits your level of mobility and fitness.
Regular physical activity is linked to improved mental and physical wellbeing. Physical activity makes us feel better immediately through the release of uplifting chemicals into our bodies.
There are many different types of physical activities that you can do. The key is finding an activity that you enjoy doing this will make it easier for you to keep doing it.
Exercise and physical activity can:
• Increase self esteem & confidence.
• Get rid of built up stress and frustration.
• Provide a distraction from your worries.
• Give a natural energy boost.
• Improve sleep.
• Give you a sense of achievement.
• Is motivating.
• Help make new friends.
• Improve mood.
• Is fun!
If you’ve never exercised, start slowly and increase your activity level gradually. It is recommended that you should do at least 30 minutes of moderate/intense activity 5 time a week.
Any activity that you do for at least 10 minutes at a time counts towards your 30 minutes a day target, and yes this includes sex! However, any exercise you do needs to last at LEAST 10 minutes and should be making you a little warmer than usual and slightly out of breath to count as moderate intensity. ;D
Did you know that outdoor exercise that exposes you to sunlight affects the pineal gland directly boosting mood.
Having said all that, it’s Friday and I don’t plan to do much of anything, once my paperworks done, today is going to be all about rest – you’ve got to get the balance right ;D
Have a gorgeous day xx
7am and 7,000 steps on my pedometer already, my morning walk really does wake me up and make me feel good.
This week has been all about ‘getting the buzz’ through activity, so this morning I’d like to point out that the suns starting shining again, go outside and enjoy it.
Be active...
Go for a walk or a run. Step outside. Cycle. Play a game. Garden. Dance. Exercising makes you feel good. Most importantly, discover a physical activity you enjoy and one that suits your level of mobility and fitness.
Regular physical activity is linked to improved mental and physical wellbeing. Physical activity makes us feel better immediately through the release of uplifting chemicals into our bodies.
There are many different types of physical activities that you can do. The key is finding an activity that you enjoy doing this will make it easier for you to keep doing it.
Exercise and physical activity can:
• Increase self esteem & confidence.
• Get rid of built up stress and frustration.
• Provide a distraction from your worries.
• Give a natural energy boost.
• Improve sleep.
• Give you a sense of achievement.
• Is motivating.
• Help make new friends.
• Improve mood.
• Is fun!
If you’ve never exercised, start slowly and increase your activity level gradually. It is recommended that you should do at least 30 minutes of moderate/intense activity 5 time a week.
Any activity that you do for at least 10 minutes at a time counts towards your 30 minutes a day target, and yes this includes sex! However, any exercise you do needs to last at LEAST 10 minutes and should be making you a little warmer than usual and slightly out of breath to count as moderate intensity. ;D
Did you know that outdoor exercise that exposes you to sunlight affects the pineal gland directly boosting mood.
Having said all that, it’s Friday and I don’t plan to do much of anything, once my paperworks done, today is going to be all about rest – you’ve got to get the balance right ;D
Have a gorgeous day xx
Thursday, 24 March 2011
24th March 2011
It is good to let a little sunshine out as well as in.
It never ceases to amaze me how much we compare ourselves to others, how we can be embarrassed to show our bodies off, for example I have lots of members who won’t go swimming because of their bodies. So today I would like you all to stare at normal women’s (or men’s) bodies (normal does not include models, actresses or elite athletes!)
Not in a pervy way, or for too long at one body of course, cos that’ll get you in trouble ;D but notice what real people look like, real people have saggy boobs, dimpled bums, cellulite on their thighs, stretch marks, flabby stomachs, and drooping underarms. Yes you might see a body without any of these things but there more than like to be under the age of 13! Of course walking down the street you’re not likely to see those parts of people because they’re wearing clothes but you can tell by looking that it’s underneath.
As you observe all these normal people, remind yourself that no one looks like the images you see in magazines, even the models themselves don’t actually look like the pictures you see of them. Most of the time these images are retouched to erase the bits we don’t want, or to remove any cellulite, sags, droops and imperfections that in reality make a body human!
Some of you may remember that last year I treated myself to a makeover and hell I didn’t even recognise the photos, they’d caked so much make up on me and done my hair that I looked totally different, so with a good photographer you can be made to look sensational, I proved that! When I was choosing which photos I was going to buy the lady showed me what they’d look like if she removed my wrinkles and blemishes and I didn’t like it, I don’t want to be ‘smooth’! I want to be me!
I’m going to share a photo with you, when my friend took it on Saturday and text it to me I squirmed and thought, “Yak” is that what I really look like, and I actually said, "don't you put that photo on facebook", but since I've realised that's the me people see everyday! Yesterday I looked at the makeover shots I had taken and thought that’s not what I look like either, but they are both me and sometimes it depends on your mood when you see a photo of yourself to how you react, and how well the photo was taken of course! I’m still gorgeous whatever those photos say and so are you xx
Normal, real women have wrinkles, sags and cellulite, but since we don’t compare ourselves to normal women, we end up feeling as if our bodies are wrong. As if our imperfect bodies are an indication that we are not working hard enough, don’t care passionately enough, have let ourselves go. When we compare ourselves to these airbrushed images, we start to believe that if we drank enough water, ate the right food, and exercised plenty we could look like that! Mmm, it’s good to do those things to treat our bodies well, but if your only doing it in the hope that you’ll look like those images – it ain’t never gonna happen! And be honest you don’t really want it too.
So take a good, long stare at some real women’s bodies today, look at your friends, so they have wrinkles and sags – so what, you still love having them in your life, they make you smile, laugh and feel good and you more than likely do the same for them!
Once you’ve done the looking, go find yourself a mirror and stand in front of it, notice your stretch marks, sags, wrinkles and say “I love you, this is what living looks like, this is what loving looks like”. And then you’ll be telling the truth.
Have a fabulous day xx
It never ceases to amaze me how much we compare ourselves to others, how we can be embarrassed to show our bodies off, for example I have lots of members who won’t go swimming because of their bodies. So today I would like you all to stare at normal women’s (or men’s) bodies (normal does not include models, actresses or elite athletes!)
Not in a pervy way, or for too long at one body of course, cos that’ll get you in trouble ;D but notice what real people look like, real people have saggy boobs, dimpled bums, cellulite on their thighs, stretch marks, flabby stomachs, and drooping underarms. Yes you might see a body without any of these things but there more than like to be under the age of 13! Of course walking down the street you’re not likely to see those parts of people because they’re wearing clothes but you can tell by looking that it’s underneath.
As you observe all these normal people, remind yourself that no one looks like the images you see in magazines, even the models themselves don’t actually look like the pictures you see of them. Most of the time these images are retouched to erase the bits we don’t want, or to remove any cellulite, sags, droops and imperfections that in reality make a body human!
Some of you may remember that last year I treated myself to a makeover and hell I didn’t even recognise the photos, they’d caked so much make up on me and done my hair that I looked totally different, so with a good photographer you can be made to look sensational, I proved that! When I was choosing which photos I was going to buy the lady showed me what they’d look like if she removed my wrinkles and blemishes and I didn’t like it, I don’t want to be ‘smooth’! I want to be me!
I’m going to share a photo with you, when my friend took it on Saturday and text it to me I squirmed and thought, “Yak” is that what I really look like, and I actually said, "don't you put that photo on facebook", but since I've realised that's the me people see everyday! Yesterday I looked at the makeover shots I had taken and thought that’s not what I look like either, but they are both me and sometimes it depends on your mood when you see a photo of yourself to how you react, and how well the photo was taken of course! I’m still gorgeous whatever those photos say and so are you xx
Same person - different day, different camera, different pose/make up etc!
Normal, real women have wrinkles, sags and cellulite, but since we don’t compare ourselves to normal women, we end up feeling as if our bodies are wrong. As if our imperfect bodies are an indication that we are not working hard enough, don’t care passionately enough, have let ourselves go. When we compare ourselves to these airbrushed images, we start to believe that if we drank enough water, ate the right food, and exercised plenty we could look like that! Mmm, it’s good to do those things to treat our bodies well, but if your only doing it in the hope that you’ll look like those images – it ain’t never gonna happen! And be honest you don’t really want it too.
So take a good, long stare at some real women’s bodies today, look at your friends, so they have wrinkles and sags – so what, you still love having them in your life, they make you smile, laugh and feel good and you more than likely do the same for them!
Once you’ve done the looking, go find yourself a mirror and stand in front of it, notice your stretch marks, sags, wrinkles and say “I love you, this is what living looks like, this is what loving looks like”. And then you’ll be telling the truth.
Have a fabulous day xx
Wednesday, 23 March 2011
23rd March 2011
The greatest gift you ever give is your honest self.
Yesterday was all about using up the food in the fridge that was about to go off!
So I made a pizza from a Jus Rol pack I’d bought and it wasn’t until it was cooked I realised I hadn’t put any cheese on it, the whole thing was 36, it filled a baking tray, it was huge! Then I made stuffed mushrooms which I’m having for lunch today. Finally I made a delicious parsnip soup, recipe below which was scrumptious.
I really do need to stop buying too much food, I love to eat, cook and shop, unfortunately I forget that there’s only two people in my house and 7 days to eat the food in, so I really do need to start thinking about the meals I intend to cook before or at least as I shop!
The meeting this week have been great so far, not just fabulous weight loss with lots of 5% and 10% awards, also two members achieving their goals and getting gold membership but also because there’s been a lot of laughter and also a few tears as a few members share their reasons for joining Weight Watchers and wanting to lose weight, it’s always a different reason for us all, some of us might have similar reasons but our motivation to walk through the door is a very personal thing that not everyone is willing to share but those that do usually bring a tear to my eye xx
My members continue to constantly inspire me, you’re all truly amazing and I love that you make my work so enjoyable, and if you are struggling, talk to me, tell me what I can do to help you and I’ll do my best.
I’ve just seen this article online, Jennifer Hudson has lost 80lb with Weight Watchers, WOW check out how good she looks! http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/diet-fitness/jennifer-hudson-looks-slimmer-and-trimmer-than-ever-blog-43-yahoo-lifestyles.html
I think the bit of sunshine we’ve had this week has really lifted peoples spirits and everyone’s being reminded that summer isn’t far away and we’re going to have to take the baggy cardigans off soon! One member proudly stood up yesterday and showed us how loose her new trousers were, which were a size smaller than when she joined! Fabulous, I just love that look of satisfaction you all get when you lose weight, its brilliant.
The subject of ‘guilt’ came up last night, NEVER feel guilty about eating, it’s counterproductive, if you’re going to eat it – ENJOY IT! Most importantly give it your full attention and taste every mouthful.
Taste
Notice
Enjoy every bite
I don’t care how much it cost, or how long it did or didn’t take to make, if you aren’t tasting and enjoying the food 100%, you don’t need to be eating it and it isn’t doing you any good!
Don’t even waste one mouthful of pleasure ;D
If you stop paying attention – stop eating!
If you stop enjoying it – stop eating!
If you become full – stop eating!
If you are still hungry, still enjoying it and still paying attention – ENJOY IT! NO GUILT!
Start to notice what foods you really enjoy eating, they may not be the ones you think. I ate a chocolate cream egg on Saturday night and realise I actually really don’t like chocolate at all and it’s something I consume because apparently everyone likes chocolate – well I don’t!
If you’re all about dessert and go for a meal with friends and really don’t fancy anything on the main menu list, have two desserts, one for your main and one for dessert, just ProPoint them.
Since I’ve started giving my food the attention it deserves, my top foods list really has altered, spinach is up there towards the top and eggs, mmm a poached egg on steamed spinach leaves is lush. It’s also excellent value for ProPoints.
It’s not just about how it tastes whilst you’re eating it either, it’s also about how your body feels afterwards, if it makes you feel great and gives you energy – great. If it makes you feel drowsy or full and sick then not so great. Notice which foods taste good in your mouth, but aren’t so good when you’re digesting them, not all foods agree with you. It could just be the time of day you’ve eaten those foods too. It might not cheer you up if your body can’t handle cake but you need to respect your body’s reaction and realise that food isn’t for you. My body doesn’t do sweet food well, it makes me feel yukky afterwards.
Anyway there’s some food for thought, and I’m off for my daily walk with the Alfie soon so I can clock up some steps on the old pedometer and get some fresh air into my lungs, sets me up for the day.
Have a good one xx
Roasted Parsnip Soup
Servings: 4, 4pp per serving
500 g Parsnip, peeled and cut into chunks (10pp)
1 tablespoons Oil, Olive (4pp)
1 teaspoons Cumin seeds (level)
1 large Onion, chopped
1 medium Pepper, Red, deseeded and chopped
1000 ml Stock, Fresh, vegetable
2 tablespoons Chives, fresh or 1tbsp dried
75 g Philadelphia light cheese and chives (3pp)
2 tablespoons skimmed milk
1 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoons ground black pepper
Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 6/200°C/fan oven 180°C. Put the parsnips into a roasting pan and add the olive oil, cumin seeds and some black pepper. Toss to coat, then roast for 15-20 minutes, or until tender, turning once after 10 minutes.
Put them into a large saucepan with the onion, pepper and vegetable stock. Bring up to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 20 minutes.
Remove from the heat and use a hand-held stick blender or processor blend the soup, add chives. Mix the soft cheese with the milk and stir into soup, serve.
Yesterday was all about using up the food in the fridge that was about to go off!
So I made a pizza from a Jus Rol pack I’d bought and it wasn’t until it was cooked I realised I hadn’t put any cheese on it, the whole thing was 36, it filled a baking tray, it was huge! Then I made stuffed mushrooms which I’m having for lunch today. Finally I made a delicious parsnip soup, recipe below which was scrumptious.
I really do need to stop buying too much food, I love to eat, cook and shop, unfortunately I forget that there’s only two people in my house and 7 days to eat the food in, so I really do need to start thinking about the meals I intend to cook before or at least as I shop!
The meeting this week have been great so far, not just fabulous weight loss with lots of 5% and 10% awards, also two members achieving their goals and getting gold membership but also because there’s been a lot of laughter and also a few tears as a few members share their reasons for joining Weight Watchers and wanting to lose weight, it’s always a different reason for us all, some of us might have similar reasons but our motivation to walk through the door is a very personal thing that not everyone is willing to share but those that do usually bring a tear to my eye xx
My members continue to constantly inspire me, you’re all truly amazing and I love that you make my work so enjoyable, and if you are struggling, talk to me, tell me what I can do to help you and I’ll do my best.
I’ve just seen this article online, Jennifer Hudson has lost 80lb with Weight Watchers, WOW check out how good she looks! http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/diet-fitness/jennifer-hudson-looks-slimmer-and-trimmer-than-ever-blog-43-yahoo-lifestyles.html
I think the bit of sunshine we’ve had this week has really lifted peoples spirits and everyone’s being reminded that summer isn’t far away and we’re going to have to take the baggy cardigans off soon! One member proudly stood up yesterday and showed us how loose her new trousers were, which were a size smaller than when she joined! Fabulous, I just love that look of satisfaction you all get when you lose weight, its brilliant.
The subject of ‘guilt’ came up last night, NEVER feel guilty about eating, it’s counterproductive, if you’re going to eat it – ENJOY IT! Most importantly give it your full attention and taste every mouthful.
Taste
Notice
Enjoy every bite
I don’t care how much it cost, or how long it did or didn’t take to make, if you aren’t tasting and enjoying the food 100%, you don’t need to be eating it and it isn’t doing you any good!
Don’t even waste one mouthful of pleasure ;D
If you stop paying attention – stop eating!
If you stop enjoying it – stop eating!
If you become full – stop eating!
If you are still hungry, still enjoying it and still paying attention – ENJOY IT! NO GUILT!
Start to notice what foods you really enjoy eating, they may not be the ones you think. I ate a chocolate cream egg on Saturday night and realise I actually really don’t like chocolate at all and it’s something I consume because apparently everyone likes chocolate – well I don’t!
If you’re all about dessert and go for a meal with friends and really don’t fancy anything on the main menu list, have two desserts, one for your main and one for dessert, just ProPoint them.
Since I’ve started giving my food the attention it deserves, my top foods list really has altered, spinach is up there towards the top and eggs, mmm a poached egg on steamed spinach leaves is lush. It’s also excellent value for ProPoints.
It’s not just about how it tastes whilst you’re eating it either, it’s also about how your body feels afterwards, if it makes you feel great and gives you energy – great. If it makes you feel drowsy or full and sick then not so great. Notice which foods taste good in your mouth, but aren’t so good when you’re digesting them, not all foods agree with you. It could just be the time of day you’ve eaten those foods too. It might not cheer you up if your body can’t handle cake but you need to respect your body’s reaction and realise that food isn’t for you. My body doesn’t do sweet food well, it makes me feel yukky afterwards.
Anyway there’s some food for thought, and I’m off for my daily walk with the Alfie soon so I can clock up some steps on the old pedometer and get some fresh air into my lungs, sets me up for the day.
Have a good one xx
Roasted Parsnip Soup
Servings: 4, 4pp per serving
500 g Parsnip, peeled and cut into chunks (10pp)
1 tablespoons Oil, Olive (4pp)
1 teaspoons Cumin seeds (level)
1 large Onion, chopped
1 medium Pepper, Red, deseeded and chopped
1000 ml Stock, Fresh, vegetable
2 tablespoons Chives, fresh or 1tbsp dried
75 g Philadelphia light cheese and chives (3pp)
2 tablespoons skimmed milk
1 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoons ground black pepper
Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 6/200°C/fan oven 180°C. Put the parsnips into a roasting pan and add the olive oil, cumin seeds and some black pepper. Toss to coat, then roast for 15-20 minutes, or until tender, turning once after 10 minutes.
Put them into a large saucepan with the onion, pepper and vegetable stock. Bring up to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 20 minutes.
Remove from the heat and use a hand-held stick blender or processor blend the soup, add chives. Mix the soft cheese with the milk and stir into soup, serve.
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
22nd March 2011
Some days, doing 'the best we can' may still fall short of what we would like to be able to do, but life isn't perfect – on any front – and doing what we can with what we have is the most we should expect of ourselves or anyone else." Mister Rogers
Busy, busy, busy that’s what yesterday was and because of it and the fact I had a fabulous weekend, I didn’t track, so today I’m refocused. On a positive healthy note though I did manage two walks with the dog and earned 9 activity ProPoints on my pedometer, I covered 25,090 steps which is 10.45miles, so I was pleased, plus the walks help slow down an otherwise extremely busy day.
This week’s meeting is all about the activity buzz and I have to say walking may not make me sweat but it really does do me good and I enjoy it immensely.
Even though I didn’t track I still ate healthy, I had one of those new Warburton wraps for my tea with spinach and chicken in and a splash of balsamic vinegar and it was delicious. I often buy a cooked chicken from Sainsbury’s when I’m too busy to spend time in the kitchen and I used to eat the skin but now I manage to resist and only eat the 2 wings with the skin on, the rest Alfie gets, good job it’s only occasional, otherwise he’d have a weight problem too! I plan to use a couple of those Warburton flat wraps to make pizzas today and top with puree, pineapple and mushrooms etc.
I’m absolutely loving spinach at the moment, it’s a delicious leafy green that is a wonderful slow-release energy food, apparently it helps to keep hunger at bay. Also did you know it was a natural laxative, spinach aids liver function (that’ll help with the wine I drank at the weekend!), neutralising the toxins present in our bodies. The B vitamins found in spinach strengthen the immune system, fighting off infections, and boost energy levels to fight long-term fatigue and stress. It’s high potassium content regulates blood-fat levels. The oxalic acid contained in spinach can exacerbate kidney or bladder stones! It’s also extremely easy to cook, steam for a few minutes, or I have been known to microwave for a minute.
I’ve just found a recipe for spinach soup that I might have a go at;
Spinach soup (total 6pp)
1tbsp olive oil (4pp)
1.5kg/3lb 5oz spinach, washed
6 sticks celery, sliced
2 heaped tbsp vegetable bouillon
1 heaped tbsp fresh herbs (tarragon, thyme)
1tsp grated nutmeg
4 tbsp low fat bio yogurt (2pp)
Heat the oil in a large saucepan and sauté the spinach until just tender. Barely cover with water, add the remaining ingredients, except for the yogurt, and simmer for 10 minutes. Blend in a food processor until smooth and serve with a spoonful of yogurt.
Yeah that sounds like one to try.
Remember whether you’re week started well or not, it can end well, to create a masterpiece takes time and remember you’re working on a masterpiece – YOU!
Have a great day gorgeous xx
Busy, busy, busy that’s what yesterday was and because of it and the fact I had a fabulous weekend, I didn’t track, so today I’m refocused. On a positive healthy note though I did manage two walks with the dog and earned 9 activity ProPoints on my pedometer, I covered 25,090 steps which is 10.45miles, so I was pleased, plus the walks help slow down an otherwise extremely busy day.
This week’s meeting is all about the activity buzz and I have to say walking may not make me sweat but it really does do me good and I enjoy it immensely.
Even though I didn’t track I still ate healthy, I had one of those new Warburton wraps for my tea with spinach and chicken in and a splash of balsamic vinegar and it was delicious. I often buy a cooked chicken from Sainsbury’s when I’m too busy to spend time in the kitchen and I used to eat the skin but now I manage to resist and only eat the 2 wings with the skin on, the rest Alfie gets, good job it’s only occasional, otherwise he’d have a weight problem too! I plan to use a couple of those Warburton flat wraps to make pizzas today and top with puree, pineapple and mushrooms etc.
I’m absolutely loving spinach at the moment, it’s a delicious leafy green that is a wonderful slow-release energy food, apparently it helps to keep hunger at bay. Also did you know it was a natural laxative, spinach aids liver function (that’ll help with the wine I drank at the weekend!), neutralising the toxins present in our bodies. The B vitamins found in spinach strengthen the immune system, fighting off infections, and boost energy levels to fight long-term fatigue and stress. It’s high potassium content regulates blood-fat levels. The oxalic acid contained in spinach can exacerbate kidney or bladder stones! It’s also extremely easy to cook, steam for a few minutes, or I have been known to microwave for a minute.
I’ve just found a recipe for spinach soup that I might have a go at;
Spinach soup (total 6pp)
1tbsp olive oil (4pp)
1.5kg/3lb 5oz spinach, washed
6 sticks celery, sliced
2 heaped tbsp vegetable bouillon
1 heaped tbsp fresh herbs (tarragon, thyme)
1tsp grated nutmeg
4 tbsp low fat bio yogurt (2pp)
Heat the oil in a large saucepan and sauté the spinach until just tender. Barely cover with water, add the remaining ingredients, except for the yogurt, and simmer for 10 minutes. Blend in a food processor until smooth and serve with a spoonful of yogurt.
Yeah that sounds like one to try.
Remember whether you’re week started well or not, it can end well, to create a masterpiece takes time and remember you’re working on a masterpiece – YOU!
Have a great day gorgeous xx
Monday, 21 March 2011
21st March 2011
Cherish yesterday, live today, dream tomorrow!
I’ve had a fabulous weekend, and it was centred round food and friends because the two do have a habit of going together, it’s an equations “Food + Friends = Fabulous Fun”. Friday I did afternoon tea with one group of friends where we laughed until we nearly cried and the waiter thought we were having a sugar rush because we were all Weight Watcher leaders and Saturday was my super treat, five of us went to La Becasse in Ludlow which is a Michelin star restaurant and was voted in the Times top 20 restaurants. We planned it last year and I’ve been looking forward to it ever since, we had planned on having the lunch 3 course because it was the cheapest option but we ended up having the 7 course lunch taster menu which turned into 8 or 9 I’m sure by the end of it! Anyway it was fabulous and because you do only get a taster of each course I actually don’t think I’ve gained this week either – result! I did fall of my no alcohol for Lent though, as I couldn’t resist the wine pairing that goes alongside each course, for me that was part of the experience and I got to taste some very fine wine. My friend bought me the book that the restaurant had on display which was by Alan Murchison who owns the restaurant and the maître D’ got it signed for me by the chef Will Holland. So I came home a very happy bunny. We stayed in a Travelodge to balance out the cost ;D and for breakfast Sunday morning went to DeGrey’s which was also scrumptious. Now I’m ready to get back in the zone and enjoy some smaller healthy meals this week to balance it all out. Remember Weight Watchers isn’t about deprivation and I don’t believe enjoying food should ever be about guilt! The quote at the front of the book says,
'food, the one common thing in everyone's life that truly awakens the senses, looking at it, smelling it, touching it, oh and the taste, yes the taste, making the journey worthwhile' Chef Simon Haigh.
So true, so enjoy! If you’d like to see the photos from the weekend, follow the link below, mmm
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=595730861&aid=339516
Even though I was away I still had my morning walk yesterday minus Alfie, I walked for an hour and a half from the hotel down into Ludlow and back before the rest of the girls woke up!
One good thing about trying to give up alcohol for lent is that I managed not to drink since Shrove Tuesday which has helped me shake the habit of having a glass of wine every night, I’m planning on continuing that, and remembering that the kind of wine I enjoy is one that I savour, not one that I gulp! I’ve also realised that even though I occasionally eat chocolate I don’t actually like it so won’t be bothering again. It’s interesting when you realise that some foods you eat just because they’re there or because you think you should like them!
So how was your weekend? Equally fabulous I hope, if not I hope it was good enough ;D
I’m obviously a bit of a busy bee this morning as I have lots to do because I was away the weekend, but that’s ok, it was worth it. I was actually in bed last night at 7pm and have slept for ten hours till 5am, so feel totally refreshed and ready to go.
Here’s to a brilliant week and even more success at the scales, the running total of weight loss for my members this year is 646 stone, which is just sensational, it’s amazing to see every person smile when they stand on my scales and I tell them they’ve lost.
Most importantly, remember your gorgeous and amazing whatever you weigh xx
I’ve had a fabulous weekend, and it was centred round food and friends because the two do have a habit of going together, it’s an equations “Food + Friends = Fabulous Fun”. Friday I did afternoon tea with one group of friends where we laughed until we nearly cried and the waiter thought we were having a sugar rush because we were all Weight Watcher leaders and Saturday was my super treat, five of us went to La Becasse in Ludlow which is a Michelin star restaurant and was voted in the Times top 20 restaurants. We planned it last year and I’ve been looking forward to it ever since, we had planned on having the lunch 3 course because it was the cheapest option but we ended up having the 7 course lunch taster menu which turned into 8 or 9 I’m sure by the end of it! Anyway it was fabulous and because you do only get a taster of each course I actually don’t think I’ve gained this week either – result! I did fall of my no alcohol for Lent though, as I couldn’t resist the wine pairing that goes alongside each course, for me that was part of the experience and I got to taste some very fine wine. My friend bought me the book that the restaurant had on display which was by Alan Murchison who owns the restaurant and the maître D’ got it signed for me by the chef Will Holland. So I came home a very happy bunny. We stayed in a Travelodge to balance out the cost ;D and for breakfast Sunday morning went to DeGrey’s which was also scrumptious. Now I’m ready to get back in the zone and enjoy some smaller healthy meals this week to balance it all out. Remember Weight Watchers isn’t about deprivation and I don’t believe enjoying food should ever be about guilt! The quote at the front of the book says,
'food, the one common thing in everyone's life that truly awakens the senses, looking at it, smelling it, touching it, oh and the taste, yes the taste, making the journey worthwhile' Chef Simon Haigh.
So true, so enjoy! If you’d like to see the photos from the weekend, follow the link below, mmm
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=595730861&aid=339516
Even though I was away I still had my morning walk yesterday minus Alfie, I walked for an hour and a half from the hotel down into Ludlow and back before the rest of the girls woke up!
One good thing about trying to give up alcohol for lent is that I managed not to drink since Shrove Tuesday which has helped me shake the habit of having a glass of wine every night, I’m planning on continuing that, and remembering that the kind of wine I enjoy is one that I savour, not one that I gulp! I’ve also realised that even though I occasionally eat chocolate I don’t actually like it so won’t be bothering again. It’s interesting when you realise that some foods you eat just because they’re there or because you think you should like them!
So how was your weekend? Equally fabulous I hope, if not I hope it was good enough ;D
I’m obviously a bit of a busy bee this morning as I have lots to do because I was away the weekend, but that’s ok, it was worth it. I was actually in bed last night at 7pm and have slept for ten hours till 5am, so feel totally refreshed and ready to go.
Here’s to a brilliant week and even more success at the scales, the running total of weight loss for my members this year is 646 stone, which is just sensational, it’s amazing to see every person smile when they stand on my scales and I tell them they’ve lost.
Most importantly, remember your gorgeous and amazing whatever you weigh xx
Saturday, 19 March 2011
19th March 2011
Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or to lose. Lyndon B. Johnson
Tonight is going to be the biggest full moon in two decades so make sure you take a look and enjoy the view, I certainly will do.
I’ve got some of my voice back this morning which I’m relieved about as I’m off out for a posh lunch at a Michelin star restaurant with my friends. I had a busy day yesterday training with Weight Watchers which was really good and to finish of the day, five of us treated ourselves to afternoon tea and it was lovely, and the best part about it was all the laughter, we really, really giggled. The next table commented on the fact it was a good job we were only drinking tea and the head waiter told them we were from Weight Watchers and he thought we were all having a sugar rush! ;D
Laughter really is the best medicine and I’m sure that’s partly why I feel better today more so than the lemsip, so hopefully the girls today will totally cure me with another injection of love and laughter.
Did you know that every day we have roughly 200 thoughts about food alone, no wonder we find it so difficult to lose weight, if you think about it, the majority of our social activities revolve around food. From the day we born food and love go hand in hand, your mom feeding you, then when your a toddler food is used as a consoler if you fall over or a treat if you’re good, your loved ones by you chocolates to show they love you. No surprise that we turn to food to cheer us up when we’re down, but you can turn that habit around, with time and practice. I would phone a friend for a good chat now if I felt down, or arrange to meet up for a giggle.
One of the things we touched on in the training yesterday was the importance of weight loss to each individual, and we talked about the different reasons we all joined Weight Watchers. Can you remember yours? What motivated you to walk through the doors? Why did you want to lose weight? Really, really think about the reason or reasons? There will have been a deciding moment, a tipping point, it might have been something someone said, or a photo your saw, a thought you had. And when you recall that reason, hold onto it because that’s your motivation for staying focused and on track.
It’s a beautiful day outside this morning, I’ve walked Alfie for over an hour and its glorious out there, so if you have time, why not venture out and enjoy the sunshine.
Keep your eye on facebook for photos of the Michelin starred food ;D
Tonight is going to be the biggest full moon in two decades so make sure you take a look and enjoy the view, I certainly will do.
I’ve got some of my voice back this morning which I’m relieved about as I’m off out for a posh lunch at a Michelin star restaurant with my friends. I had a busy day yesterday training with Weight Watchers which was really good and to finish of the day, five of us treated ourselves to afternoon tea and it was lovely, and the best part about it was all the laughter, we really, really giggled. The next table commented on the fact it was a good job we were only drinking tea and the head waiter told them we were from Weight Watchers and he thought we were all having a sugar rush! ;D
Laughter really is the best medicine and I’m sure that’s partly why I feel better today more so than the lemsip, so hopefully the girls today will totally cure me with another injection of love and laughter.
Did you know that every day we have roughly 200 thoughts about food alone, no wonder we find it so difficult to lose weight, if you think about it, the majority of our social activities revolve around food. From the day we born food and love go hand in hand, your mom feeding you, then when your a toddler food is used as a consoler if you fall over or a treat if you’re good, your loved ones by you chocolates to show they love you. No surprise that we turn to food to cheer us up when we’re down, but you can turn that habit around, with time and practice. I would phone a friend for a good chat now if I felt down, or arrange to meet up for a giggle.
One of the things we touched on in the training yesterday was the importance of weight loss to each individual, and we talked about the different reasons we all joined Weight Watchers. Can you remember yours? What motivated you to walk through the doors? Why did you want to lose weight? Really, really think about the reason or reasons? There will have been a deciding moment, a tipping point, it might have been something someone said, or a photo your saw, a thought you had. And when you recall that reason, hold onto it because that’s your motivation for staying focused and on track.
It’s a beautiful day outside this morning, I’ve walked Alfie for over an hour and its glorious out there, so if you have time, why not venture out and enjoy the sunshine.
Keep your eye on facebook for photos of the Michelin starred food ;D
Friday, 18 March 2011
18th March 2011
Realize that true happiness lies within you. Waste no time and effort searching for peace and contentment and joy in the world outside. Remember that there is no happiness in having or in getting, but only in giving. Reach out share, SMILE, hug. Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself." Og Mandino
OMG I’m speechless! No really I am, my voice has almost completely gone now ;D and with it my brain I think, I can think of anything to write this morning, I can’t get going at all, I got up at 5.45, got dressed and took Alfie out straight away for his walk, we wandered about till 7.30 and now I’m sat eating toast that has way too many ProPoints (2 small slices with spread 7pp) in it and drinking a cup of tea, feeling a little sorry for myself cos I’ve got loads to do and a training session this afternoon in Burton!
Other than that I’m great, I’m very grateful for my life and I love being me, when you see what’s happening elsewhere it makes you count your blessings. There aren’t many who can see they love their job and enjoy going to work every day, it makes me very grateful.
Just realised it’s Comic Relief day today, I’m listening to Chris Moyles who’s almost broke the record for the longest radio show ever, I am a fan I have to say and they’ve raised £1.3 million already, wow that’s just amazing. The comic relief theme this year is “do something funny for money”, so as I’m absolutely shattered and will be out most of the day, when I get home tonight, I’m going to watch a funny dvd and just make a donation. We have raised almost £300 in my meeting for the Japan appeal so thank you everyone.
So whatever you’ve got planned this weekend enjoy, I’ve noticed the shops are already full of Easter eggs and if you’re a bit like tempted by that Cadbury's cream egg do you know what you'd have to do to burn the 6pp it's worth.
Mountain biking - 22mins
Rock climbing - 23mins
Badminton - 42mins
Yoga - 47mins
OUCH! So please if you’re going to give in to the craving, have one not a pack of six, just because they’re eggs doesn’t mean you need to buy them in half dozen boxes ;D
Back to C everyone’s heard of it Im sure but do we really realise what they do, well I’ve just been on their website and checked, it states
“Comic Relief is a major charity based in the UK which strives to create a just world free from poverty – and we work 365 days a year to help that vision become a reality.”
So if you usually have a drink and/or a takeaway on a Friday night why not decide to donate that money to Comic relief tonight, I’ve just watched a little girl on Radio 1 give her pocket money to them, so I've just donated mine too.
Anyway I’m rambling because I’m not with it and have loads of paperwork to do, so I’m going now. Have a fabulous day xx
OMG I’m speechless! No really I am, my voice has almost completely gone now ;D and with it my brain I think, I can think of anything to write this morning, I can’t get going at all, I got up at 5.45, got dressed and took Alfie out straight away for his walk, we wandered about till 7.30 and now I’m sat eating toast that has way too many ProPoints (2 small slices with spread 7pp) in it and drinking a cup of tea, feeling a little sorry for myself cos I’ve got loads to do and a training session this afternoon in Burton!
Other than that I’m great, I’m very grateful for my life and I love being me, when you see what’s happening elsewhere it makes you count your blessings. There aren’t many who can see they love their job and enjoy going to work every day, it makes me very grateful.
Just realised it’s Comic Relief day today, I’m listening to Chris Moyles who’s almost broke the record for the longest radio show ever, I am a fan I have to say and they’ve raised £1.3 million already, wow that’s just amazing. The comic relief theme this year is “do something funny for money”, so as I’m absolutely shattered and will be out most of the day, when I get home tonight, I’m going to watch a funny dvd and just make a donation. We have raised almost £300 in my meeting for the Japan appeal so thank you everyone.
So whatever you’ve got planned this weekend enjoy, I’ve noticed the shops are already full of Easter eggs and if you’re a bit like tempted by that Cadbury's cream egg do you know what you'd have to do to burn the 6pp it's worth.
Mountain biking - 22mins
Rock climbing - 23mins
Badminton - 42mins
Yoga - 47mins
OUCH! So please if you’re going to give in to the craving, have one not a pack of six, just because they’re eggs doesn’t mean you need to buy them in half dozen boxes ;D
Back to C everyone’s heard of it Im sure but do we really realise what they do, well I’ve just been on their website and checked, it states
“Comic Relief is a major charity based in the UK which strives to create a just world free from poverty – and we work 365 days a year to help that vision become a reality.”
So if you usually have a drink and/or a takeaway on a Friday night why not decide to donate that money to Comic relief tonight, I’ve just watched a little girl on Radio 1 give her pocket money to them, so I've just donated mine too.
Anyway I’m rambling because I’m not with it and have loads of paperwork to do, so I’m going now. Have a fabulous day xx
Thursday, 17 March 2011
17th March 2011
The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials. Chinese proverb
I’m on a roll this week, I wasn't missing the alcohol at all which was really surprising me, until last night, but resisted. I’m so busy, but still making sure I take two hours each day for myself, one at 6.30am when I walk Alfie and the other at lunchtime when I make sure I cook something delicious for my lunch and usually make my dinner at the same time. Yes it’s difficult when you're busy, but you can still stay on track. From Monday through Thursday I’m up at 5am, and don’t sit down on the night to relax until after 8pm, I usually finish my paperwork on Friday about lunchtime, so organisation is key. And I’ve found that the more I plan, the easier it get week on week because its becoming a habit. I’m starting to learn what flavours go together so whereas I used to stick rigidly to a recipe now I can look in the fridge and grab a few ingredients and knock something up quickly. Yesterday it was creamy veg pies, they had cauliflower, courgette, red & orange peppers, carrots, mushrooms, I added a tub of Philadelphia light with black pepper and a tbsp of low fat crème fraîche, and I topped them with puff pastry, they were great for a mere 8pp each, using veggies as the main ingredient definitely reduces the ProPoints value of meals. I also made a cauliflower puree/mash thing which was really nice and a celeriac mash too. I was experimenting to see what I could do with these ingredients and can I say I did all that in under an hour!
The good thing about being super busy is I’ve got less time to think about eating or snacking so I’m saving my weekly 49 and activity ProProints for the weekend, so far I’ve earned 23pp on my pedometer, I’ve got a super scrumptious lunch out with the girls planned for Saturday and this means I’m going to be able to really enjoy it, not drinking really has its benefits.
Back to the making veggies tastier, here’s a couple of other things you could do to liven up your veggies;
Sticky orange glazes shallots
Serves 4, 1pp each prep 10m, total time 1hr 50m
12 small shallots, trimmed
1tbsp olive oil (4pp)
Juice and zest of 1 orange
1tsp light brown soft sugar or honey or maple syrup
Preheat oven to 200oC, fan 180oC, gas 6. (1pp)
Place shallots in a single layer in a baking dish. Drizzle with a tbsp oil oil or use ww oil spray and bake for one hour.
The shallots are ready when their skins start to loosen and they are tender when squeezed. Use two forks to carefully pull the shallots out of their skins.
Return the skinned shallots to the dish, add the remaining ingredients and season, then return to the oven for 30-40 minutes. If you're short on time, you can do this step in a frying pan; it will take about 15 minutes.
Or why not make balsamic cabbage – total 15pp
1 red cabbage
1tbsp olive oil (4pp)
125ml balsamic vinegar
100g caster sugar (11pp)
Cut the cabbage into quarters and remove and discard the core. Shred the cabbage and place in a heavy based pan or casserole over a low heat with the oil, vinegar, sugar and 125ml water. Bring to simmering point, then cover and cook over a low heat for about an hour, stirring now and then until the cabbage is tender. Season to taste.
Have a truly tasty Thursday xx
I’m on a roll this week, I wasn't missing the alcohol at all which was really surprising me, until last night, but resisted. I’m so busy, but still making sure I take two hours each day for myself, one at 6.30am when I walk Alfie and the other at lunchtime when I make sure I cook something delicious for my lunch and usually make my dinner at the same time. Yes it’s difficult when you're busy, but you can still stay on track. From Monday through Thursday I’m up at 5am, and don’t sit down on the night to relax until after 8pm, I usually finish my paperwork on Friday about lunchtime, so organisation is key. And I’ve found that the more I plan, the easier it get week on week because its becoming a habit. I’m starting to learn what flavours go together so whereas I used to stick rigidly to a recipe now I can look in the fridge and grab a few ingredients and knock something up quickly. Yesterday it was creamy veg pies, they had cauliflower, courgette, red & orange peppers, carrots, mushrooms, I added a tub of Philadelphia light with black pepper and a tbsp of low fat crème fraîche, and I topped them with puff pastry, they were great for a mere 8pp each, using veggies as the main ingredient definitely reduces the ProPoints value of meals. I also made a cauliflower puree/mash thing which was really nice and a celeriac mash too. I was experimenting to see what I could do with these ingredients and can I say I did all that in under an hour!
The good thing about being super busy is I’ve got less time to think about eating or snacking so I’m saving my weekly 49 and activity ProProints for the weekend, so far I’ve earned 23pp on my pedometer, I’ve got a super scrumptious lunch out with the girls planned for Saturday and this means I’m going to be able to really enjoy it, not drinking really has its benefits.
Back to the making veggies tastier, here’s a couple of other things you could do to liven up your veggies;
Sticky orange glazes shallots
Serves 4, 1pp each prep 10m, total time 1hr 50m
12 small shallots, trimmed
1tbsp olive oil (4pp)
Juice and zest of 1 orange
1tsp light brown soft sugar or honey or maple syrup
Preheat oven to 200oC, fan 180oC, gas 6. (1pp)
Place shallots in a single layer in a baking dish. Drizzle with a tbsp oil oil or use ww oil spray and bake for one hour.
The shallots are ready when their skins start to loosen and they are tender when squeezed. Use two forks to carefully pull the shallots out of their skins.
Return the skinned shallots to the dish, add the remaining ingredients and season, then return to the oven for 30-40 minutes. If you're short on time, you can do this step in a frying pan; it will take about 15 minutes.
Or why not make balsamic cabbage – total 15pp
1 red cabbage
1tbsp olive oil (4pp)
125ml balsamic vinegar
100g caster sugar (11pp)
Cut the cabbage into quarters and remove and discard the core. Shred the cabbage and place in a heavy based pan or casserole over a low heat with the oil, vinegar, sugar and 125ml water. Bring to simmering point, then cover and cook over a low heat for about an hour, stirring now and then until the cabbage is tender. Season to taste.
Have a truly tasty Thursday xx
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