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Old 27th November, 2009   #11 (permalink)
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Diet: Started with SW, now on WW
Height: 5' 7"
Start Date: 05/11/09
Start Weight: 184lb
Current Weight: 142lb
Goal Weight: 133lb
Goal Date: June 2010


BMI Information:
Start BMI: 28.8
Current BMI: 22.2
Goal BMI: 20.8


Statistics:
Total Weight Loss: 42lb
Weight to Lose: 9lb
% Lost 22.83%
I'm probably in the minority here but I think it's a bit gimmicky. For every gadget invented, you probably already have a more versatile alternative in your kitchen. I wouldn't buy an actifry because there's nothing I can cook in it that I can't cook in my oven! I just think what's the point? With SW chips I never parboil or microwave first, just cut the potatoes, spray and bake. Comes out fabulous everytime!
I do have to say that I hate clutter, and gadgets in general don't get me excited
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