well done on your loss Ange thats brilliant
did you enjoy your birthday dinner? xxx
I did! It was all perfectly balanced so that we finished our meal and didn't feel stuffed at the end of it. I can't remember the last time I went out for a meal and felt energised afterwards. Had some amazing pigeon and foie gras
Well done Angela on the 1lb loss this week. Great that you can lose and have a great birthday dinner....WW is totally brill for that x
It really is brilliant! I love that nothing is forbidden and I can still live a normal, but healthier life.
well done honey!! So glad it was a loss, great way to top off a birthday week!
Thanks, Jen!!
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The novelty of the snow has definitely worn off for me. I saw plenty of it when I was little, so a day's worth is nice for nostalgia but anything more is just annoying. (Plus, as England isn't used to this amount, there's no gritting on residential roads, even the main ones. Can you say 'ice rink'? I'm used to the pavements being cleared & gritted, as well as the roads, so this is a bit of a shock.)
Plus, I really want to make an appointment for a smear but it seems ridiculous to do so, when the roads are still so dangerous to drive on. Dying on the way to a potentially life-saving appointment is the very definition of irony. (It is amazing how the Jade Goody situation has motivated women. I'd forgotten all about getting a smear.)
Grumbles aside, I reckon today will be a good day. I have yummy food planned and I can hear the happy drip of snow and ice melting! I can also hear the happy sound of a Lucas singing "the piggies on the bus go oink-oink-oink". I'm told that they're off to market--clever boy!
B: 1/2 slice toast with peanut butter 1.5pts (I couldn't bear to see Lucas waste it) plus porridge 4.5pts
L: Tomato soup with bread (haven't worked out points yet, but the bread will be 3pts)
D: Jerk chicken with roasted sweet potatoes and mangetout 8pts plus rhubarb floating islands (4ish, depending how much sugar in compote)