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iwishiwasthere

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Jul 12, 2005
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thank you iwiwt for jump starting this thread. DD and I have been talking (PMing) about doing so for a few weeks now. I truly need to be inspired by all of you.

uh.. Miss Kitty - pandoras? you don't likey? what is the story???


You are welcome, Tootsie. I need this thread as I do not want to vacation in August and be mistaken for a manatee/:eek:

Glad to have you back posting....where ya been?
 

iwishiwasthere

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Chewy Apricot-Almond Granola Bars
From: Smart Cookies by Jane Kinderlehrer


Have you ever tried the granola in vanilla yogurt? Sounds like it might be satisfying.
 

Paula

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I haven't tried the yogurt with granola sundaes yet (I hear it's nice to layer it like a sundae) but just today decided I would add that to my diet because I'm not a big milk drinker (though I love cheese). I've heard the new probiotic yogurts by Dannon are great so I'll see if they have a vanilla yogurt.

Frankly, now that I've made the exercise/diet changes, I'm hoping it's a lifestyle/health change and it really doesn't seem that hard anymore (and I'm really going to try harder to like the training with the trainer -- I like her so much). I eat light during the day and have a very nice dinner, including wine. The differences is I eat just a regular portion of the meat/fish/poultry/pasta/whatever and then lots and lots of vegetables followed by fruit. I always feel very full when I finish dinner and then usually don't snack before bed. So, I think honest portion control is part of my new diet (so it really isn't a diet in the "lose weight" sort of way. It's more of a diet in the "eat healthier and use portion control" sort of way. I have a feeling I was eating much more than I thought I was (e.g., lots of second servings). I also cook up things like salmon patties and leave them in the fridge cooked so I have them for lunch on a wrap with lots of vegetables.

I think I was just so busy for the past decade with young children and a full-time job that I put everyone else first. But Oprah Magazine (my favorite magazine) reminded me to put my health as the number 1 time priority and that's what I did. And so did this thread. It hasn't taken time away from the family, it has taken a tiny bit of time away from work but I'm just more efficient or dropping things that aren't critical (and no one misses them, frankly, so I guess they really weren't critical).

Anyone have any really good healthy recipes?
 

Teresa

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Well missy...it's about time you got your self back on sowal! :wave: One of our members had a bad experience at P's last night. There is a whole thread about it.

:wave: I just saw it today - the Pandora's thread. too bad. so sad. I don't have a bit of sympathy for anyone who walks into a restaurant and expects them to cook for them after they have stopped taking customers, because they are a local.. sorry. there. I said it. I know, wrong thread...

:yikes:I thought you had been kidnapped and hawg tied! Glad you're back.
:wave: :rotfl:

You are welcome, Tootsie. I need this thread as I do not want to vacation in August and be mistaken for a manatee/:eek:

Glad to have you back posting....where ya been?

I was kidnapped and hawg tied for a while there... but not anymore.:wave:
 
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iwishiwasthere

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Jul 12, 2005
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Tennessee
I haven't tried the yogurt with granola sundaes yet (I hear it's nice to layer it like a sundae) but just today decided I would add that to my diet because I'm not a big milk drinker (though I love cheese). I've heard the new probiotic yogurts by Dannon are great so I'll see if they have a vanilla yogurt.

The best yogurt I have had is Stoneyfield....hope it is spelled correctly. Not so sickly sweet and the vanilla is really good. The downside is I have to drive 30 miles to the nearest Publix to pruchase it!:bang:

I was kidnapped and hawg tied for a while there... but not anymore.:wave:

Glad you are free!!!:clap:
 

Paula

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Jan 25, 2005
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OK, I talked to my trainer about the sickly sweet probiotic Dannon yogurt (even too sweet for me) and she said that there's a Kefir (consistency of a milkshake) that is plain and probiotic (I believe probiotic means lots of bacteria that's very good for you) and you can add you're own flavorings and sweeteners. She said you can get it at Whole Foods, but maybe that healthy food place in Destin would have it (maybe even Publix).
 

Sheila

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OK, I talked to my trainer about the sickly sweet probiotic Dannon yogurt (even too sweet for me) and she said that there's a Kefir (consistency of a milkshake) that is plain and probiotic (I believe probiotic means lots of bacteria that's very good for you) and you can add you're own flavorings and sweeteners. She said you can get it at Whole Foods, but maybe that healthy food place in Destin would have it (maybe even Publix).

Publix does carry it. FBB drinks it all the time. I know it comes in peach, raspberry, and plain flavor. There may be blueberry as well.
 

DD

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Toots, ask and ye shall receive.

I'm going to have to be very quiet though. I am still having the motivational talks with myself. :blush:
 
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