You are doing just fine
Regards
Keith






I know Andrea but it is Easter so there have to be a few treats, oh and a few treats next week when I meet Suespud so I could be hovering for a whileAndrea S wrote:DQ, There is naughty and very naughty. What will you be having with your pudding and cheese board and what will you be supping to help it on its way.
You can always be strong willed with the choice of starter.

Ohhhh I intend to hover too when we meet next week...lololDancing Queen wrote:I know Andrea but it is Easter so there have to be a few treats, oh and a few treats next week when I meet Suespud so I could be hovering for a while .Andrea S wrote:DQ, There is naughty and very naughty. What will you be having with your pudding and cheese board and what will you be supping to help it on its way.
You can always be strong willed with the choice of starter.
I don't really do starters I much prefer puddings and cheese, main meals will be very sensible though and yes I will be 'supping' plenty of my favourite MerlotI ordered 3 cases yesterday from Tesco ( not that I'm planning on drinking them all !! ) but already half price and then a further 25% off ( offer on until the 26th if anyone is interested ) it seemed silly not to
Are you doing anything special ??



Have a lovely weekend AndreaAndrea S wrote:LOL. You cannot turn your back on offers like the wine. That is a good buy. Or should it really be goodbye.
Life is too short to go without the things we enjoy. It just makes it harder to get back on track.
We having a quiet family weekend, nothing special planned but we are out for dinner on Sunday.
Enjoy your weekend and enjoy your girlie day with Suespud .






Em = No is also the hardest word to say especially when I know I've got some Magnum ice creams in the freezer. I should have said No when hubby picked them up at the supermarket. It's all his fault (that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it).Boris+ wrote:Maureen, sometimes people try and tempt you because they think they are being kind. 'No' is the shortest, clearest and simplest way to avoid temptation, and there are squillions of way to say it - facial expressions and body language help too.
I've lost a stone recently, and I am determined not to put it back on.
Em



I know the feeling, Em. I'm getting too big for size 14s but I don't want to buy too many size 12s until I am sure I have settled at that size. I wore my size 14s to a party a few weeks ago and they felt as though they were down around my knees - I don't know how those youngster can wear their trousers low slung and showing their butts. It is a most uncomfortable feeling. I did go out the next day and buy 1 pair of size 12 black trousers which will have to do for now.Boris+ wrote:I reckon this loss of a stone is about as much help as a chocolate teapot though, Maureen - now I have to walk along holding the top of my trousers!
My clothing is heading south and it's a nuisance!!!
Em




