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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I am actually disgusted with myself
I can't believe I actually ate it all. On the plus side I'm quite glad I was sick (not in an unhealthy bulimic way, just in a I think I would've burst otherwise way)

Did you have a nice evening out?
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:27, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
secretly i always think that too
but your body knows if you've eaten too much garbage!

ours was delicious, we had... christ... chicken tikka samosas, a veggie dish with chickpeas and yoghurt and puffed rice, vegetable bhajis, lamb and chicken kebabs, yellow lentil dahl, black lentil and kidney bean stew, lamb rogan josh, chicken biryani, aubergine masala, beef madras, all sorts of naans and rice...... the table was covered, it was great and gross all at the same time. however, client and partner put it all away, i was impressed but v relieved i stopped when i did! also being veggie i couldn't be tempted to eat more than a couple of the dishes.
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:33, Reply)
Sounds delicious
glad you had a good evening and managed to stay sane with the food!
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:34, Reply)
it was divine
don't get me wrong, i have still gained about half a stone this weekend, between the american last night and the indian tonight. starvation ALL WEEK :(
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:38, Reply)
Starvation isn't the answer.
If you go without food, your body with eat away at the muscle, not the fat.
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:42, Reply)
starvation WORKS though
it will be recommencing tomorrow (well, today)
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:45, Reply)
I'm going to need it as well

(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:49, Reply)
you don't need anything of the sort
if FB is anything to go by!
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:54, Reply)
I really do!
At the moment I'm quite lumpy and overweight. The problem is I tend to graze while I'm working and not really notice. Plus all the Relentless and Red Bull tends to add up calorie wise.
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:58, Reply)
you could always replace red bull with the sugarfree red bull
bars are shit at stocking diet drinks, though. it's diet coke or nothing.

and you don't look even remotely lumpy or overweight on your pics!
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 1:07, Reply)
Luckily I like diet coke
At the moment some weight has settled on my hips/thighs which I'm trying to shift. I just need to do what I usually do, and buy a shit magazine and cut some photos of grossly overweight people out of it and stick them on the fridge
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 1:11, Reply)
It won't work as well as a sensible diet.
FACT.
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:49, Reply)
it's all i've got

(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:55, Reply)
Have fruit
Have pasta.

Have something.

Please.
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:58, Reply)
you don't get that dizzy floaty high
from eating fruit and pasta though
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 1:06, Reply)
Two things that've worked for me
is letting yourself drink what you want, but only eat one food item (for me it was soda bread) and that really knocked the pounds off.

The other is only eat fruit and one other thing, while limiting drinks to water/tea/coffee/diet coke
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 1:08, Reply)
all this research about exercise making no difference
is very depressing. it's all about the diet and the metabolism. gaaaaaaah!

your second one sounds more effective/healthier i guess...
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 1:21, Reply)
the second one is healthier
but they both work. If you can make it through the first three days, it is easy after that
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 1:37, Reply)
it's lifestyle that makes it hard too though
if you have someone else cooking for you, like in college, or in my case go out for dinner several nights a week, it gets hard!
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 1:46, Reply)
That's true
but even if going out for dinner, it can be managed provided you opt for a meal that's a majority of one item. It takes the fun away from eating out, but there's a certain satisfaction in it as well
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 1:54, Reply)
all this research about exercise making no difference
is very depressing. it's all about the diet and the metabolism. gaaaaaaah!

your second one sounds more effective/healthier i guess...
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 1:21, Reply)
*dribbles*

(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:42, Reply)
Shoots....
SCORES!
(, Mon 22 Nov 2010, 0:48, Reply)

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