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well done porksters
Keefy well done on getting below 13st, you just need to get your stomach down below 5st and you will be laughing
keep going wobble bottom, soon be able to swim without greenpeace coming out to rescue you off the beach :thumbup:

Hope he don't beach himself near us. We don't have lifting equipment that can take them extreme loads :D

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Stephen wrote:
Dark Knight wrote:
well done porksters
Keefy well done on getting below 13st, you just need to get your stomach down below 5st and you will be laughing
keep going wobble bottom, soon be able to swim without greenpeace coming out to rescue you off the beach :thumbup:

Hope he don't beach himself near us. We don't have lifting equipment that can take them extreme loads :D
Keith - with friends like Stephen and Dark Knight you really don't need too many enemies, do you?

Maureen.

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Hi Pinchers,

Well it seems we’ve all lost a lb or two this week which by all accounts is a good amount to be losing on a regularly basis, that’s not to say a little more won’t do us any harm...on that note a big “well done” to our slimmer of the week Susan who has lost another 3 lbs....add this to the 4lbs she lost last week then she really dose deserve some...

Congratulations

Keep it up Susan

...................
Btw you may have noticed that I didn’t announce the “slimmer of the month award” last week...this was partly due to my modesty but also because it was a foregone conclusion that I “Onelife” would be walking away with the coveted Iceberg lettuce. Having lost 11 lbs since the start of the Onelife pinch-an-inch diet I am clearly setting a fine example and therefore deserving of special...

Congratulations ;)

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Kenmo1 wrote:
Stephen wrote:
Dark Knight wrote:
well done porksters
Keefy well done on getting below 13st, you just need to get your stomach down below 5st and you will be laughing
keep going wobble bottom, soon be able to swim without greenpeace coming out to rescue you off the beach :thumbup:

Hope he don't beach himself near us. We don't have lifting equipment that can take them extreme loads :D
Keith - with friends like Stephen and Dark Knight you really don't need too many enemies, do you?

Maureen.
Hi Maureen,

I’m pleased to see at least one member on this forum has taken the time to highlight the personal insults which have been cast in my direction, it’s just a pity Admin have failed to act on what is a blatant breach of our t&c’s??... I think you will agree that it is to my credit that I haven’t retaliated to the nasty comments made by “baldly” aka (Stephen) aka (Harry Hills stand in) who when off duty wears dark sunglasses so as to try and look like his mate Dirtypanties aka (DK) who doesn’t realise wearing his frilly nightie over his “I don’t like dressing up tattoos” isn’t kidding anyone ...sweetie!

:lol:

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Keith :wave:


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Highest weight for five months recorded this morning 207.8. I was doing well all last week, but we had Ciabatta rolls with ham and pickle for supper. Delicious, but I should have stopped at one. Purgatory today; gruel and gruel. :lol:

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DQ
My 9 pound gain was a failure as I was aiming for the full stone, but all the swimming and snorkeling must have taken a few pounds off?? :thumbdown:

Maureen, Keefy lard a*se needs constant motivation and tough love to keep him from ballooning back to his previous weight of 21 stone, his poor wife has spent the last 5 years putting on his socks and tying his shoe laces for him, has the poor woman not suffered enough?? :o

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questioning people's :thumbup: sexuality is a clear breach of the sites rules on etiquette, so I have reported you for libel, my solicitor thinks your next cruise will be on the local boating lake, as that will be all you can afford , after he has robbed you blind, keep munching the lettuce ,wobbly
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Stressed spelled backwards spells desserts :lol: :lol:

So stay calm pinchers :thumbup:
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Dark Knight wrote:
DQ
My 9 pound gain was a failure as I was aiming for the full stone, but all the swimming and snorkeling must have taken a few pounds off?? :thumbdown:

Maureen, Keefy lard a*se needs constant motivation and tough love to keep him from ballooning back to his previous weight of 21 stone, his poor wife has spent the last 5 years putting on his socks and tying his shoe laces for him, has the poor woman not suffered enough?? :o

Keefy
questioning people's :thumbup: sexuality is a clear breach of the sites rules on etiquette, so I have reported you for libel, my solicitor thinks your next cruise will be on the local boating lake, as that will be all you can afford , after he has robbed you blind, keep munching the lettuce ,wobbly
Never mind DK. Sticks and stones won't break his bones.....................but I will. That's if I can find them amongst the blubber ;)

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I didn't do the weigh in yesterday as I have been getting a little disheartened myself. Anyhow I took the plunge today and finally, finally, FINALLY.........I've lost 2 pounds. :thumbup:

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Well done, Emjay. :thumbup:

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Thank you Maureen, it's taken a while I know but it's a start. :wave:

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Frank Manning wrote:
Highest weight for five months recorded this morning 207.8. I was doing well all last week, but we had Ciabatta rolls with ham and pickle for supper. Delicious, but I should have stopped at one. Purgatory today; gruel and gruel. :lol:
Hi Frank,

Your heart seems to be in the right place but your brain and stomach are all out of sync...how about trying the onelife "drastic measures diet" it's simple...all you have to do is find someone who is prepared to tie your hands behind your back :thumbup: :lol:

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Stephen wrote:
Dark Knight wrote:
DQ
My 9 pound gain was a failure as I was aiming for the full stone, but all the swimming and snorkeling must have taken a few pounds off?? :thumbdown:

Maureen, Keefy lard a*se needs constant motivation and tough love to keep him from ballooning back to his previous weight of 21 stone, his poor wife has spent the last 5 years putting on his socks and tying his shoe laces for him, has the poor woman not suffered enough?? :o

Keefy
questioning people's sexuality is a clear breach of the sites rules on etiquette, so I have reported you for libel, my solicitor thinks your next3 cruise will be on the local boating lake, as that will be all you can afford , after he has robbed you blind, keep munching the lettuce ,wobbly
Never mind DK. Sticks and stones won't break his bones.....................but I will. That's if I can find them amongst the blubber ;)[/quote

So there we have it....My good mate Stephen wants to break every bone in my body and my other good mate DK wants to take me to the cleaners....sounds like a good mornings work to me :thumbup: :lol:

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[quote="emjay45"]I didn't do the weigh in yesterday as I have been getting a little disheartened myself. Anyhow I took the plunge today and finally, finally, FINALLY.........I've lost 2 pounds. :thumbup:[/quoteHi emjay,

What a difference a week makes....well done you :thumbup: :clap:

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Keith :wave:

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Well done Emjay :clap:
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Hello,

No loss or gain for me this week. Bit disappointed as I didn't drink at the weekend.

Never mind.

RB

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Hi RB, I lost very little and felt quite disappointed because I knew how hard I had worked and like you I didn't drink :roll:

I made up for it on Sunday by doing the 'sod it diet' for the day :thumbup:

Started afresh Monday morning and hopefully a better result this week.
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Researchers from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease have challenged the conventional diet guidelines that advise dieters to cut 500 calories from their diet a day to see steady weight-loss.

The study claims that the advice doesn’t take metabolism levels into account, as continuous dieting and calorie counting slows the metabolism, meaning it’s harder for the body to shed weight and will eventually reach a standstill.

As a result, dieting is always going to be a struggle as cutting calories means that ultimately, it’ll take the body longer to lose weight.

"People have used this rule of thumb to predict how much weight people should lose for decades now, but it turns out to be incredibly wrong,” Dr Kevin Hall said during an annual meeting of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), as reported by the Press Association.

"The reason it's wrong is because it doesn't account for the metabolic changes that take place when people change their diet.

"We know that if you cut the calories in somebody's diet their metabolism starts to slow down, and it slows down more and more the more weight that is lost. So eventually you'll reach a plateau.

"Some of my work has been to develop realistic mathematical models about what happens to metabolism when people start changing their diets and can we come up with some better rules and better predictions."

Researchers predicted that if a dieter slashed 100 calories from their diet a day, it would lead to a loss of just 10lbs in three years.

And 5lbs of that weight would fall off in the first year and the rest would slowly drop off over the next two years, due to a slow metabolism from constant calorie cutting.

According to NHS Choices, the recommended daily calorie amount for men is 2,500 and for women it's 2,000.

If you want to speed up your metabolism and drop those stubborn pounds, here are simple ways to do it:

Eat plenty of protein-rich foods. Research shows that around 25% of calories in a protein-rich meal may be burnt off. But make sure you choose low-fat protein foods such as lean meat, skinless chicken and low-fat dairy products.

Drink ice cold water. One calorie is burned when the body temperature is raised by one degree. This is because the stomach has to heat up cold liquid in the stomach, meaning the metabolism has to work harder and faster.

Go spicy. Adding spices to food increases the metabolic rate, as the heat from the spices keep the metabolism racing three hours after you've eaten them.

Eat breakfast. If you start the day on empty, your body goes into starvation mode, slowing the metabolism right down to preserve energy. Eating breakfast kick starts it for the day.


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Lots of good advice, but not so easy to follow.

Hey! Shssh; down by 0.6lbs this morning.....just off down to the kitchen to cook chicken thighs for lunch. :lol:

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Go spicy. So I don't have to feel guilty about the curry my husband cooked last night phew. :D


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emjay45 wrote:
Go spicy. So I don't have to feel guilty about the curry my husband cooked last night phew. :D
Hi Em,
I love curry too.

I have just got our chicken going. Its fricasee in the slow cooker, white wine/chicken stock/ oregano/ lemon juice/ mushroom and shallots. It wont be ready now until 3.3pm. That's what I get for starting late. Sue is sewing hence I am chief cook and bottle washer. When it is ready I stir in some low fat creme fraische and chopped parsley. Serve with potatoes cauli, and carrots......then sleep it off!!

Weather here is foul with heavy rain, and high winds. Poor little birds are hopping around in the shelter of our conservatory trying to eke out a living. I am now going out to sprinkle some food on the patio for them.

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Your meal sounds delicious Frank. My OH is doing one of his favourites tonight chicken breasts stuffed with stilton and wrapped with bacon. Hmm probably a bit fattening.
The sun was out here yesterday until about 3pm and then we had SNOW. That cleared away and last night and today we have rain and gale force winds. :( We've got the shutters down.


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Hi Em, yes that is another nice dish, but as you say a bit calorific. At present we are trying to stop snacking between our early breakfast this morning and the eta for the fricassee. All the time there are two nice rock cakes in the tin. Positive thinking required! :lol:

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Frank and Emjay - your meals sound delicious but tooooo tempting. Luckily my husband prefers very plain food like roasts, mince dishes and casseroles and the occasional salad so it hasn't been so hard for me to cut down for a short time. I am having smaller portions and cutting out too many potatoes and slices of bread and trying to increase my intake of vegetables and fruit. I would have to eat out to enjoy such wonderful meals like the ones you are enjoying. I despair in restaurants and on cruises when hubby chooses plain ice cream yet again for a dessert. It is also a standing joke with friends if we eat out that he will choose steak and ale pie or fish and chips. :crazy:

Maureen.


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Hi Maureen,
That chicken fricasee recipe is really easy to do. I love cooking, and Sue and I share it because we both have time consuming hobbies so there has to be sharing. Our 9 year old grandson loves cooking too, he makes a mean chocolate brownie.

Another easy one and very filling is salmon and broccoli pasta bake. I am putting on weight just thinking about it.

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