Susie's 2022 campaign

Well done on your 2020 action plan, it's certainly helping you lose weight.

Are you using an app to track calories? I tried MFP but it kept telling me I wasn't eating enough and like you said, having more calories to eat encourages you to eat the wrong things.
 
Are you using an app to track calories? I tried MFP but it kept telling me I wasn't eating enough and like you said, having more calories to eat encourages you to eat the wrong things

Yep same Janey. MFP put in the sub 1000 cal warning after the death of a teenage girl last year, I think (might have been in the US).

I'm still using it to log food and just not worrying about it telling me I will lose XX by XX (which is always wrong anyway).
 
Well what a day! Busy busy busy and then I topped it all off at 4.30pm by completely wrecking an uber important shared Excel document!!!

After me panicking like mad, a workmate sorted it for me, bless her cotton socks. However, I am home now with a glass of white wine, because - well, just because it was one of those OMG moments. I even rang the boss to tell her all was ok before she felt the need to come round to my house and put a stiletto through my eye LOL.

But am still feeling happy with the week so far, and will glug a load of water and hopefully wash all the wine sugar away before official WI on Monday morning.

Have a good night, Team Fab, and thanks for all your supportive posts this week x
 
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Love the haircut Suzi! it really suits you.


It might be where the bariatric surgery is based for that region- I know for the north east there is only one unit at Sunderland (as I mentioned I've been) and I'm not really that far from sunderland (though it can feel it by public transport) but there were people there from Teeside and a lady from Cumbria - so it looks like they don't have many of them. When I was there they said this is actually because they adapt a lot of the equipment etc for dealing with bigger people - bigger wheelchairs and beds with a higher weight rating etc, I remember when I went it was odd sitting in even the chairs for the talk because they were noticably bigger - like I'm not used to having room on either side of me in that kind of chair and I suppose they have to consider it for health and safety reasons. (It made me feel vaguely guilty for never in my life having an office chair that is rated for my weight even though health and safety have sometimes asked about it but I've never broken one and I'm not telling them what I weigh.





It's worth noting that for most surgerys if you don't have the dumping with sweets, people can get round this with lots of small portions which I was always kind of concerned that I would do as stupid as it is. I mean it's part of my history of not really being sensible with food if you see what I mean?

Hi Susie! Nice to put a face to the name after all these years! Where are you living now? x
 
Tracy hello! :worthy: How's everything with you, love? I'm in the NE now, in a coastal town called Seaham. Moved up about seven months ago and really love it, very glad to be out of London.

SWI this morning shows I'm sitting on a 7lb loss, let's hope it's the same tomorrow for OWI. Got the New You food on Friday but OMG they are mostly pretty vile - the cinnamon porridge was horrible, I had one mouthful and threw the rest out!

This is the second time I've tried VLCD sachets and the first lot (Slim and Save) were the same, so I think it's safe to say they aren't for me. I know I felt much more satisfied making my own healthy low cal meals - lots of leafy greens with a bit of protein, and I can make healthy very low cal soups without any ghastly additives - and MUCH more cheaply. So I'll probably move back to that and just throw the meal sachets in with my food, or keep them in the cupboard as backups.

B - coffee, NY wafer
L - NY soup with added mushrooms and a little chilli powder
D - chicken, leek, green bean, white wine casserole
D - ryvita rye with a smear of marg, Options hot drink

Total - 799 - so might add another soup sachet into lunch or in the casserole. I'm loving using the Ryvita rye cakes, they are really keeping my bread cravings at bay :).
 
7lb is fantastic! We now have the same weigh in day😃 Hope we have a good day today! It’s so frustrating when you get a weeks worth of something and you don’t like it! You make such nice sounding menus that sound filling and under your calories that I would stick with that x
 
Yes i agree Charlotte :).

Annoyingly I just put everything for dinner in my slow cooker and it's showing an E1 error - but I think it might be because I used cook from frozen chicken, other people online have said similar, something to do with condensation on the underside of the pot - so it's on the stovetop now, and once it's thawed I'll pop it back in the slow cooker and hope it works. I've had it for four months so think it's unlikely the eBay shop will let me return it :(. (while I secretly think "Ooh I can buy another gadget!". Ridiculous :D).
 
The casserole cooked quickly on the stovetop and smelt lovely, so having that for lunch, and will do again for dinner, with cabbage - so it's 820 for the day.
 
Yes that's me, Gadget Queen :D. I've been able to satisfy my need to buy something new because I managed to accidentally drop my kitchen scales in the sink water and they've gone belly up, the digital counter goes up and down even though there's nothing on it - so just bought a new one. I'd had the old ones for years, and the new one wasn't expensive :classic_roll_eyes: .

Next gadget - what I'd really love is one of the Sage mini ovens, which has a slow cooker function - it is truly a thing of beauty! Or a Ninja Foodi, which does slow cooking plus it's an air fryer - not so pretty to look at but still expensive. Both would replace a few gadgets, and save money through less pwoer consumed - but I won't do anything until I hear back from the seller about the crockpot. I really love the look of it, it's rectangle and has good handles on the side so you can easily lift it out - but I often use frozen meat and it's no good to me if it can't cope with that.

Change of plan for dinner - had lamb and steamed spinach with Skinny honey mustard sauce and it was lovely. Decided to put the shakes, etc, on eBay so they can go to someone who doesn't want to retch at the first taste :D.
 
Good idea to put them on eBay! I used to love a gadget but thinking back probably my favourite was the breville! I used to love a toastie! 😂 x
 
Thank you all, you lovely people! :).

Well - what a day! I've been on the go since I got to work at 8, and only left at 5pm because I had my counselling session - which was actually fab. The lady was lovely, very sympatico and also said lots of very nice things - but she let me talk and talk (and talk!), with a little tear here and there, about what it's like to struggle with lack of control and lack of mobility - and she was quite clear that there's a way to break the cycle I'm in - so I'm going to go fortnightly for a bit and see how I get on. Will involve some CBD which I know zilch about, but she's got some reading for me. It's going to be an ingteresting journey but I feel like a weight has lifted off my shoulders :).

Talking to her also made me realise I am being a silly twat for avvoiding the SW woe when it worked so well before - so I'm going to do it but not go to group for now (can't afford it on top of the counselling). Plus that will avoid the HiFi demolition! Even if they do have a new chocolate cherry bar...sob.

Oh and a victory on the way home - it is bucketing down with heavy winds, and I thought "Ooh it's treat night following WI this morning, plus that session went well, so let's have hot chips...." FFS. Only I didn't! :classic_eek: I drove straight past the yummy chippy and headed straight home to put my slow cooker back in service with a chicken, pasta and mushroom thing with leeks, quark and seeded mustard. Just had a rye cake with a slice of cheese to tide me over because it won't be ready for a while.

Oh re the slow cooker, it wouldn't work because I'd put heavy frozen stuff directly onto the base (it's all digitally calibrated, according to Crockpot), so this time I'd defrosted the chicken and added the stock before I put the frozen veg in.

However, on the gadget front, I think I've decided to get an Actifry - anyone else got one? The Chubby Cubs swear by theirs and I believe everything they say :D.
 
I'm glad the counselling went well - I know when I had couselling through occ health (more than a few years ago) I felt like the counsellor barely got a word in edgeways. And I cried at every session - I think it's part of maybe talking about things you would normally keep cooped up.

Very well done of avoiding the chippy. I mean a post weigh in take away is an unofficial slimming world tradition but probably not a good one.

I have an actifry which I was mocked solidly for by my OH as I already had a halo oven (i got rid as didn't have room for both) but I love it and use it all the time. I can't have chips now obviously but sw chips were amazing in it and much better than the halo (which was in itself much better than an ordinary oven) It is also amazing for cooking chicken and sausages and roast veg. When I was doing sw (or something along those lines) it was handy to make even skinless chicken thighs nice especially if you put a low syn bbq sauce on because they caramelise (I take the turning paddle out for this) and good for sausages (with the paddle) because it cooks them so evenly so you don't have one of those issues where part of the sausage is still all pale and unappetising while the otherside is perfectly done (might just be a me issue)
 
Right, that's me sold :D. Off to googble prices.

Forgot to put today's food (which I'm still going to log in MFP) -

B - 3 small eggs in a wrap with cooked ham and spinach - yummy! And coffee of course.
L - chicken and bean casserole
D - baked beans, cabbage, cheese - because I'm knackered and no one can hear me fluff :D :D
S - cheese on two rye cakes - total 1,071

Sx
 
So pleased you got on well at counselling. I had it when I was a teenager and I found it helped, just having someone to open up to and have no judgement back, whether it’s about life in general or more of a specialist counsellor like yours sounds. Brilliant victory too! Way to go!💃🏻😃 x
 
Morning all

Mad day as usual but I'm insisting on taking 30 mins for lunch today!

B - egg wrap wit ham, spinach and a little cheese, coffee
L - the last of the cheese andc bean casserole
D - chicken and mushroom pasta
S - rye cakes and a slice of cheese

Sxx
 
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