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Onwards And Downwards Continues In April 2015
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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.
Easter is almost upon us and while the kiddies may enjoy gorging on the chocolate it is not ideal so how about some healthy but yummy alternative treats instead?
how about some tasty oaty biscuits:
http:// www.kid spot.co m.au/be st-reci pes/Bab y+3/Oat y-crisp -biscui ts-reci pe+3185 .htm
These have honey as a sweetener and no sugar!
Chocolate covered strawberries or other fruit is also a good way to reduce the sugar especailly if you use good quality dark chocolate, or you could use a yoghurt or creme freche dip instead.
This is making me hungry and I might do the yoghurt fruit dip with some chopped bananas, peaches or even dried apricots (although these do have a sugar coating I think).
It can be difficult if you are around your kids or grandchildren but these are a great start :-)
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.
Easter is almost upon us and while the kiddies may enjoy gorging on the chocolate it is not ideal so how about some healthy but yummy alternative treats instead?
how about some tasty oaty biscuits:
http://
These have honey as a sweetener and no sugar!
Chocolate covered strawberries or other fruit is also a good way to reduce the sugar especailly if you use good quality dark chocolate, or you could use a yoghurt or creme freche dip instead.
This is making me hungry and I might do the yoghurt fruit dip with some chopped bananas, peaches or even dried apricots (although these do have a sugar coating I think).
It can be difficult if you are around your kids or grandchildren but these are a great start :-)
Don't forget your weekly weigh on Wednesday and remember we don't judge!
Here is last months thread
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Sometimes you can feel that you're on a losing streak even if the scales disagree. After a long Easter and series of family celebrations I finally feel in control again now. Maintaining the same weight despite a couple of meals out this week has been a good achievement.
My tip for the week is to watch what you drink.
Avoiding alcohol is fairly essential if you want to lose weight and be careful not to replace it with a sugary soft drink if you're out with friends. Go for water with ice and a slice. If you like to have soft drinks at home, chose a squash with no added sugar. No more fizzy drinks or rich cordials. Be careful too with cappuccinos and lattes made with full fat milk. Instead ask for skinny and resist the chocolate sprinkles!
Sometimes you can feel that you're on a losing streak even if the scales disagree. After a long Easter and series of family celebrations I finally feel in control again now. Maintaining the same weight despite a couple of meals out this week has been a good achievement.
My tip for the week is to watch what you drink.
Avoiding alcohol is fairly essential if you want to lose weight and be careful not to replace it with a sugary soft drink if you're out with friends. Go for water with ice and a slice. If you like to have soft drinks at home, chose a squash with no added sugar. No more fizzy drinks or rich cordials. Be careful too with cappuccinos and lattes made with full fat milk. Instead ask for skinny and resist the chocolate sprinkles!
Here's some information about orange juice for example.
An 8 oz. glass of orange juice contains 112 calories, 21 g of sugar and only 0.1 g of fiber. A whole orange, on the other hand, only contains 45 calories and 9g of sugar while providing 2.3 g of dietary fiber. Eating the whole fruit will give you a bit of the sweet taste you crave in fruit juice, while costing you just a fraction of the sugar and calories.
An 8 oz. glass of orange juice contains 112 calories, 21 g of sugar and only 0.1 g of fiber. A whole orange, on the other hand, only contains 45 calories and 9g of sugar while providing 2.3 g of dietary fiber. Eating the whole fruit will give you a bit of the sweet taste you crave in fruit juice, while costing you just a fraction of the sugar and calories.
Jomlette good tip about the Orange juice . My supermarket has super oranges this week but. I have to limit them
OG yes discipline it is and that is what I need more of .
Well done Maydup . XSTiTCHER is right . I would have a look on google for special excercise said just for that part or have a word with Dr .
OG yes discipline it is and that is what I need more of .
Well done Maydup . XSTiTCHER is right . I would have a look on google for special excercise said just for that part or have a word with Dr .
Good evening all,
I haven't been able to get weighed since 18 March but did so today....with great trouble I might add....but the result is that I have lost 10 pounds since then.....mostly due to my illness and lack of appetite I expect, but there you are. I've now reached my goal but will stay here. You'll not get rid of me that easily.
I haven't been able to get weighed since 18 March but did so today....with great trouble I might add....but the result is that I have lost 10 pounds since then.....mostly due to my illness and lack of appetite I expect, but there you are. I've now reached my goal but will stay here. You'll not get rid of me that easily.