Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Sneaky, Sneaky


I'll bet you thought I would never look for you. I think you thought it would go on forever, my denying your existence. You just carried on like it was no big deal.

Well, think again. I'm on to you. And it ends. Now.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Wipe Off Your Funk, Please!!!

To my fellow gym monkeys-

I really enjoy the gym. I enjoy seeing everyone working hard, getting the full impact of the exercise, and bettering their health. It warms my soul to see people laughing, communicating and encouraging each other.

What I don't like is sitting in your funk when I want to use a machine.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

The End May Be Nigh!


My English class, or blogging class, is coming to an end. It's going to bring some exciting changes!

The current term is over on Wednesday, with the new term beginning on Friday. This next set of classes is in the kitchen and I couldn't be more excited and terrified.



I've found that I really enjoyed blogging and think that I would like to keep it up. My question to you, my dear reader, is what would you like to see? I'm looking forward to posting about successful and not-so-successful baking adventures, as well as keeping up my weight loss experience. I might even try to add some ww friendly recipes.


A word of caution: delicious pictures may appear on this blog in the very near future.

Leave me a comment below and let me know what you'd like to see!

Friday, November 7, 2014

Keeping the scale at a distance


Today, I weighed myself on the home scale. Okay, my sister's scale. I've found that if I have a scale in the house, I will step on it every time I'm near it. Then I'll obsess about the number on the display, get frustrated and sabotage myself. So, instead, I head 3 doors down to my sister's house and use hers on a random basis.


Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Love/Hate


I have to say, the thing that I love the most about Weight Watchers is the thing I hate most about Weight Watchers.


Dropping the Soap


Yesterday, I went to the gym. It was particularly traumatic.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Portland Meadows


This weekend, I was able to work at one of my favorite places, Portland Meadows. It's a great old place, filled with history.

Dilemma Solved--I Hope!



In a couple of weeks, I will begin my baking classes. As a Baking and Pastry student, I am thrilled and excited. As a weight watcher, I am terrified!

Weighing in on Chocolate Cake

Today was weigh in. It went pretty good, down .2 of a pound. It's not much, but the way I see it--it wasn't up! I was pleased, as it was a crazy week and I didn't track or do very well at staying on the plan.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Work Out Buddies




Part of my weight loss plan includes (gasp!) EXERCISE! Blech.

Weight Watching Through Halloween

Thankfully, I am not a big candy eater. I used to eat chocolate faithfully. It took me an embarassingly long time to realize that the chocolate was giving me headaches, so I don't eat much of it anymore. Ice cream continues to be my biggest weakness. Any time, any where, there is NEVER a bad time for ice cream!

Regardless, Halloween can be a tough time for people watching their weight. Candy is all around, increasing the chances for temptation.

Here are a few tips, courtesy of Readers Digest, I use to avoid candy and avoid a potentially bumpy start to the holiday season.




1. Buy candy the day before or day of Halloween. 

Buying candy early may get you a better deal price wise, but you'll be paying for it in a more difficult way. It's harder to stay away from it if it in your face at work and home. Better to only have it around for the least amount of time.

2. Buy only the candy you DON'T like.

If you only have candy that you don't like, chances are you won't eat it. And you can buy less, because you won't be the neighborhood favorite. They'll avoid your house when you're handing out black licorice and raisins. You're welcome.

3. Follow a normal eating routine.

Don't skip meals to plan for eating candy later. Keep on track and eat your normal, sensible meals. You're more likely to binge when you don't do this. Candy is low in fiber and protein, so you'll be more apt to eat more to fill up. This only leads to regret.

4. Chew gum instead of candy.

If you feel you really want that candy, try chewing a piece of gum first. This can help both on the urge for something sweet and the chewing motion can fool your mind into thinking you're eating. 

5. Don't buy candy!
Avoid trick or treaters altogether. Don't stay home. Go out for dinner, go to a movie. If you just can't give up seeing the young ghouls, goblins and witches, buy stickers or temporary tattoos to hand out. 

6. Keep candy out of sight. 

If you do give in to temptation, know what you're eating. Shape.com has a list of 9 popular halloween treats (in snack size) that are 150 calories. 

Choose wisely!

If you 'fall off the wagon', please don't despair! Tomorrow is another day. Pick yourself up, dust yourself off and get back on that darned wagon.  Chances are you didn't do as much damage as you've built it up in your head. Resolve to do better and don't beat yourself up. 

Happy Halloween!!!

Sriracha My Heart


If you know me, you knew this post was eventually going to happen.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Mexican Chicken Soup for the Soul

Sriracha
With the turn in the weather, it's time to make some yummy soups. Going to class in the evening makes the crockpot my kitchen tool of choice right now.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Inspiration


In my quest to complete culinary school weighing less than I started, I search for blogs that inspire, inform and entertain me. Most blogs only fulfill two of the three criteria. Being entertaining is by far the most difficult challenge bloggers face.

One blogger who fills my entertainment desires is Dinner is Served. She makes me giggle, inspires me and makes me thankful for 2014.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Weight Watcher: Nightmares Past



Weight Watchers has been a big part of my life for almost a year now. I love the flexibility of the program and the ability to pretty much eat whatever tickles my fancy, or at least a low fat version of it. I blissfully lived my life believing this was how it always was. Boy, was I wrong. Very, very wrong.


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

My Top 10 New Favorite Foods


Being on Weight Watchers means that I had to change up my eating habits. I'd done the program over 10 years ago, but the food I'd enjoyed then, doesn't seem to satisfy me me the way it did then. Time to hunt out some new things to groove on. This time, I'm enjoying these:


Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Failure is an option. Right?

One Tough Week.

Missing the mark. Repeatedly.
This has been a rough week. With the change in weather, I've been more tempted to curl up on the couch and not do my walking or gym. It seems like I am always hungry and my normal go-to snacks are not cutting the mustard.

To Start A Journey, You Must Take the First Step

Before, not so long ago.

Changing my mind.

I have been heavy, big-boned, full-size, plump--whatever you want to call it--most of my life. I could give you 101 excuses why this is, but that's exactly what they are. Excuses. I've even lost weight before. It was very hard and I swore I'd never put the weight back on. But, I did. And now, it's even more of a challenge to get it off. But, I am up for the challenge.