BinkyBonk needs to lose weight...

Lmao, how we love our posh friend cat 30 years old and doesn't know how to use a Hoover hehe sorry cat we love ya but it's so funny how different your life is :p xx

Think you would agree though waffle, if we had to work as hard and earned that kind of money we would have a maid too :D
 
Wednesday 11th March-

B- bacon x3, egg fried x2, baked beans
L- cous cous with vegetables and chicken stock Snack- crisps, twirl and costa hot chocolate
D- quorn sausage x 1, sweet potato mash and veg
P- ham and baby bel light, popcorn, cup of tea
 

Attachments

  • image-4293196701.jpg
    image-4293196701.jpg
    521.5 KB · Views: 24
  • image-3733362224.jpg
    image-3733362224.jpg
    522.7 KB · Views: 23
  • image-2266431577.jpg
    image-2266431577.jpg
    532.8 KB · Views: 20
I'm on 1200 - 1400 daily, and i don't think i could keep that small an amount of food and stick with it in a lifetime but its what i must do I guess 3 days a 2000 has to help

but i find the 5:2 when i do it right, I just end up too stressed
 
Think you would agree though waffle, if we had to work as hard and earned that kind of money we would have a maid too :D

Oh god yeah totally!! And I don't think I could go to the gym as much either! However I wish I had made the most of the gym before I had a baby now:(

Ps your scrambled egg looks just how I like it yum!! Xx
 
Oh god yeah totally!! And I don't think I could go to the gym as much either! However I wish I had made the most of the gym before I had a baby now:( Ps your scrambled egg looks just how I like it yum!! Xx

I can't seem to start my blooming jogging app let alone a gym :(

Thank you, I had to microwave it, is that how you usually do yours? X
 
I can't seem to start my blooming jogging app let alone a gym :( Thank you, I had to microwave it, is that how you usually do yours? X

Noooo I've only tried microwave once and it went like slump of rubber how did u do that!!!! Xx
 
Noooo I've only tried microwave once and it went like slump of rubber how did u do that!!!! Xx

Do you add milk to yours? X

I put two eggs and a dash of milk, mix really well, microwave for one minute, stir, 1 minute, stir, 1 minute stir and serve, the bf prefers them in the microwave as they are less rubber like apparently lol x
 
Here is a story Bink that will set your teeth on edge.

Proud of your tidy home? Get a life, says Catherine Ostler | Daily Mail Online


I have a brilliant cleaner when I am at home - he is called Husband - loves ironing and cleaning which suits me fine as he can't cook so we share the jobs - most of it on his side as I am out at one class every day plus 1 hour journey which keeps me out all morning. :D
 
Last edited:
I keep Dettol in business with my constant cleaning of anything that is dirty but I'm not very tidy- a bit odd I guess! My logic is 'If it could cause infection/illness then it needs cleaning', but if it's messy it won't do any major harm!
 
Hi CD. I do:

.

I do a lot of exercise though, maybe 6000 calories a week. There's loads of food porn on my thread ;-)

Where is it ?
 
Here is a story Bink that will set your teeth on edge. Proud of your tidy home? Get a life, says Catherine Ostler | Daily Mail Online I have a brilliant cleaner when I am at home - he is called Husband - loves ironing and cleaning which suits me fine as he can't cook so we share the jobs - most of it on his side as I am out at one class every day plus 1 hour journey which keeps me out all morning. :D

Wow, just literally wow...

I work with children and have no problem with the imaginative play with a box but it would be out away I the children's room each night, plus it is important for children to learn to select which of their toys they want to play with, in that house they would struggle to find them I think? Plus how do they learn responsibility for themselves if they just create a mess and move on. With the boys they know they can choose their toys, make a mess but have to help tidy away at the end, if we have built an *amazing* train track or castle it can stay out but the rest goes away, ready to play the next day. At home I have two bookshelves that hold all my books and DVDs and don't think they look messy or should only be used for pretty things, they are functional for me and how on earth is a black bag of half used face creams on the floor anything but weird? X

For me, my life runs smoother if I know where things are and I would hate to be running around looking on floors and counters for things every morning x

I think people have to do what's right for them, some people thrive on organisation others on spontaneity, you only get one life peeps, live it how you want to x x
 
I keep Dettol in business with my constant cleaning of anything that is dirty but I'm not very tidy- a bit odd I guess! My logic is 'If it could cause infection/illness then it needs cleaning', but if it's messy it won't do any major harm!

My sister loves dettol products, she has recently discovered their body soap and now loves that she is as clean as her work tops lol x

I just love organised open spaces, I love symmetry, I hate wearing more than two colours in an outfit at a time, I struggle with small crafty shops as I literally have no idea where to look first. I think everything has a place and if you don't use something in a whole year throw or give it away. This is funny because the bf thinks everything can be used for something, so when I go through everything he literally takes it all out the throw pile and puts it in the keep pile ( I don't throw away anything we need or can use ) but when I am cleaning out the pen box and testing all the pens throwing away the ones that don't work and he says double check, I am literally like its a bloody biro and we have so many they have a box so that one pen can go lol x
 
Sorry to hear you are not well - done the best thing calling in sick.

I hate clutter and the house the woman in the article has would drive me crazy. I like everything put away and my OH has his own room where he can do what he wants but I won't have laptops, cables and other computer stuff in the living room unless it is a tablet. If he leaves things about at the end of the evening I pile them up near the door so he knows I am not happy about them being in there. :(

I always use Dettol liquid soap, have always loved the smell of it.
 
Sorry to hear you are not well - done the best thing calling in sick. I hate clutter and the house the woman in the article has would drive me crazy. I like everything put away and my OH has his own room where he can do what he wants but I won't have laptops, cables and other computer stuff in the living room unless it is a tablet. If he leaves things about at the end of the evening I pile them up near the door so he knows I am not happy about them being in there. :( I always use Dettol liquid soap, have always loved the smell of it.

Thank you my lovely x

Ha ha glad I am not the only one, that's a good idea x

I don't think it smells of much? I tend to use products with strong smells, I love wilkinson's lemon wipes as they make everything smell so clean :)
 
Thank you my lovely x Ha ha glad I am not the only one, that's a good idea x I don't think it smells of much? I tend to use products with strong smells, I love wilkinson's lemon wipes as they make everything smell so clean :)

I use expensive hand soap that's french from tkmaxx *blush* because all other soaps even dove makes my hands really dry (probably because I wash them a million times a day) and I use e45 hand cream, and they are still dry argh!

Bless you hun having to phone in sick always makes me feel troubled and guilty but sometimes you just can't go to work in the kind of state you are in, especially doing lifting with children all day, it's hard enough on your back as it is and you don't want to make it any worse, are you gonna go to the drs and get it checked out? Xx
 
Here is a story Bink that will set your teeth on edge. Proud of your tidy home? Get a life, says Catherine Ostler | Daily Mail Online I have a brilliant cleaner when I am at home - he is called Husband - loves ironing and cleaning which suits me fine as he can't cook so we share the jobs - most of it on his side as I am out at one class every day plus 1 hour journey which keeps me out all morning. :D

What a load of sh1t that woman's story is lol, I bet she wasn't a scruffy bugger before she had kids, a floordrobe is my worst nightmare.

In fact I was thinking binks you said about your bf throwing his clothes of the floor? Could you get one of them over the door hangers so he can hang his clothes there at night? That's what we do, you could put it on the back of the bathroom door xx
 
I bought a Mulig Valet stand from Ikea for £13 and they are brilliant. ( Can't post a link at the mo.) The door things will not go over my doors - bought them and had to take them back.
 
I used to get really dry hands and found that e45 cream didn't help at all. I now use Atrixo hand cream, especially before bedtime, and it seems to have done the trick! x

Ooh really thank you I'll give that a go :) x
 
Back
Top