Any Weight Watchers In Da House?
Howdy Y'all -
Okay, that title was my lame and outdated attempt to be hip and cool. I'm hoping I'm not the only Weight Watcher surfing the 'net. If I am, this is gonna to be a lonely journey.
Well, not too lonely, my husband Joe joined Weight Watchers with me. So I'll have company, but if this goes the same as it has in the past, I'll spend week after week watching the pounds melt off of Joe effortlessly while I struggle for each ounce.
He's lucky, he can either diet or exercise and lose weight. Me? It's not an either/or situation. I have to exercise AND eat healthily to have a smile on my face when I step off of the scale.
Case in point, I just spent a week in Boca Raton on business. I was optimistic because the person I was working with is dedicated to his yoga practice and I got to join him for an hour and a half every day.
Unfortunately, I was pressed for time and didn't always make the wisest food choices. I did watch my portions though.
The result? +0.6 pounds on the scale. Sigh.
Could've been a LOT worse.
Anyway, I remember from my last successful Weight Watchers stint (lost over 40 lbs back in 2002), that the make-or-break meal was often lunch. So, I plan to post as many of my lunch recipes and Weight Watchers Points(R) values as I can (sorry Core Plan followers, it won't always be Core). I figure it'll keep me motivated.
Please join me - let's not do this alone. Leave a comment - it's moderated to prevent SPAM and offensive material, but I'd love to hear from you.
Okay, that title was my lame and outdated attempt to be hip and cool. I'm hoping I'm not the only Weight Watcher surfing the 'net. If I am, this is gonna to be a lonely journey.
Well, not too lonely, my husband Joe joined Weight Watchers with me. So I'll have company, but if this goes the same as it has in the past, I'll spend week after week watching the pounds melt off of Joe effortlessly while I struggle for each ounce.
He's lucky, he can either diet or exercise and lose weight. Me? It's not an either/or situation. I have to exercise AND eat healthily to have a smile on my face when I step off of the scale.
Case in point, I just spent a week in Boca Raton on business. I was optimistic because the person I was working with is dedicated to his yoga practice and I got to join him for an hour and a half every day.
Unfortunately, I was pressed for time and didn't always make the wisest food choices. I did watch my portions though.
The result? +0.6 pounds on the scale. Sigh.
Could've been a LOT worse.
Anyway, I remember from my last successful Weight Watchers stint (lost over 40 lbs back in 2002), that the make-or-break meal was often lunch. So, I plan to post as many of my lunch recipes and Weight Watchers Points(R) values as I can (sorry Core Plan followers, it won't always be Core). I figure it'll keep me motivated.
Please join me - let's not do this alone. Leave a comment - it's moderated to prevent SPAM and offensive material, but I'd love to hear from you.
2 Comments:
Lunch is always the hardest meal for me too! Great blog, keep up the good work and keep those recipes coming!
By Anonymous, at 2:27 PM
You go girl...I'll keep an eye out for the recipes too. Lunch is always my downfall. Love you, Jan
By Anonymous, at 10:02 AM
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