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Onwards And Downwards Continues In October 2013
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Hello all,
Welcome to this month's Onwards & Downwards. We welcome anyone serious about losing weight and we offer support and kind thoughts - not magic fixes, just sensible help.
How spooky is that the 1st of Octoebr and the weather starts to really turn cold? Hope you have been enjoying that little Indian summer in September now it is time for jackets and warming food.
We could talk about soups and stews (and let's face it we probably will) but I thought a nice change would be stir fry recipes.
This is a wonderfully diverse meal where you can add pretty much anything you like and serve it with anything you like noddles or rice for a lighter dish or crusty bread or even potatoes for something a bit more filling.
Here is one that looks really tasty:
http:// www.cha nnel4.c om/4foo d/recip es/quic k/cocon ut-and- ginger- chicken -stir-f ry-reci pe
Don't forget your weekly weigh on Wednesday and remember we don't judge!
Here is last months thread
Welcome to this month's Onwards & Downwards. We welcome anyone serious about losing weight and we offer support and kind thoughts - not magic fixes, just sensible help.
How spooky is that the 1st of Octoebr and the weather starts to really turn cold? Hope you have been enjoying that little Indian summer in September now it is time for jackets and warming food.
We could talk about soups and stews (and let's face it we probably will) but I thought a nice change would be stir fry recipes.
This is a wonderfully diverse meal where you can add pretty much anything you like and serve it with anything you like noddles or rice for a lighter dish or crusty bread or even potatoes for something a bit more filling.
Here is one that looks really tasty:
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Don't forget your weekly weigh on Wednesday and remember we don't judge!
Here is last months thread
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I don't think I can get the hang of this dieting thing. Even after all this time.
Sunday I recalled there was a small (490 gm) Brisket in the freezer and I really ought to use it, so I slow cooked it. (Or at least tried to, as the small combi oven I have doesn't go down to the temperature indicated on the websites I looked at, so it ended up a bit overdone.)
Yesterday I sliced a few thin slices for open beef/tomato sandwiches, for my evening meal. Surprised to see I use 3/5ths, but c'est la vie.
Today I look up calorie and fat values for a 490 gm brisket and my jaw probably didn't stop dropping as it went through the floor. All the websites must be lying. At those values no one would ever eat that stuff, ever.
But that aside, if it is as horrendously high in calories and saturated fat as they make out, how come I lost a ¼lb over the last 24 hours ?
Sunday I recalled there was a small (490 gm) Brisket in the freezer and I really ought to use it, so I slow cooked it. (Or at least tried to, as the small combi oven I have doesn't go down to the temperature indicated on the websites I looked at, so it ended up a bit overdone.)
Yesterday I sliced a few thin slices for open beef/tomato sandwiches, for my evening meal. Surprised to see I use 3/5ths, but c'est la vie.
Today I look up calorie and fat values for a 490 gm brisket and my jaw probably didn't stop dropping as it went through the floor. All the websites must be lying. At those values no one would ever eat that stuff, ever.
But that aside, if it is as horrendously high in calories and saturated fat as they make out, how come I lost a ¼lb over the last 24 hours ?
Well it needed using up :-) And I have more to go ! I suspect I'll see a sudden jump up, probably by Wednesday morning, as the affect follows days after the event. Even so I don't think I'd want to avoid red meat for a lifetime. Why don't the lab folk work out how to breed sat fat free cows or something ?
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