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Post by one on Jul 20, 2007 21:20:43 GMT -5
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Post by stray on Jul 20, 2007 21:25:37 GMT -5
HEY GRANDPA, WHAT'S FOR DINNER???
"Why, burnt sausage to get your tongue a-tastin', a few canned biscuits so none would be wasted. Some raw bacon, and some shitty looking eggs, and a goofy mug of coffee, drank down to the dregs. Candles for two, but a place setting for One...I bet he's glad masturbation is fun!"
YUMM YUMM!
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Post by one on Jul 20, 2007 21:34:22 GMT -5
Joor hungry aren't JOO?
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Post by stray on Jul 20, 2007 21:48:20 GMT -5
Joo!!! But it's not kosher!
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Post by ScarlettP on Jul 21, 2007 6:11:13 GMT -5
I feel for you One. I had pizza and Heineken last night. Oh well. It was the first one I've had in three months.
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Post by razzy on Jul 21, 2007 6:39:00 GMT -5
I feel for you One. I had pizza and Heineken last night. Oh well. It was the first one I've had in three months. What, the pizza or the Heineken?
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Post by ScarlettP on Jul 21, 2007 7:17:34 GMT -5
The Heine. *sigh* Beer - and alcohol of any kind - are pretty much on the No-No list. Considering the fact that I've never been much of a drinker, it's no big deal.
(I'm a light weight when it comes to the booze, that's why 2 drinks will make me loopy.)
Pizza is down to about twice a month from once or twice a week. *shudder* I don't like to think of being on a 'diet' - I prefer to think of it as 'eating smarter'. Somedays, good 'options' just are not available in my house with a husband and teenager who don't care what they eat. But that's another story.
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Post by stray on Jul 21, 2007 7:30:22 GMT -5
...yeah, but they'll die one day and you'll still be alive and healthy.
Joke's on THOSE fat fuckers! Buahhhahaahhahaa!
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Post by frogkissinglady on Jul 21, 2007 10:18:49 GMT -5
we do the breakfast for dinner thing quite often...looks good One...I'm currently working on the "i'm dealing with so much stress and depression" diet that I should be rail thin in a few weeks if I can't kick this out of my system...work and home life are both slowly killing me right now, but that is for another thread at another time...
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Post by Tookie on Jul 21, 2007 11:01:18 GMT -5
Those eggs look a little "well done."
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Post by Dreamwebber on Jul 21, 2007 11:10:51 GMT -5
Well at least ONE you had plenty of protein with the eggs, bacon, and sausage...only bad thing really is the bread. Personally I like my eggs cooked well done they look good to me. I would have to cook the bacon a little longer though
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Post by ScarlettP on Jul 21, 2007 14:57:28 GMT -5
Gotta agree with the 'well done eggs' group. I don't like 'em runny. *bleck* At restaurants, I order them scrambled VERY hard.
Lord help you, Froggy. I'm the opposite. When I was stressed out about work & the haunt, all I did was EAT! For me, nothing like a huge helping of carbs & sugar to get those Endorphins flowing and a good cold beer to relax away the tension. I was packing on weight faster than I could run it off. Reason #8 WHY I don't run a haunt anymore!
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Post by cloverhoney on Jul 21, 2007 21:36:34 GMT -5
That gives new meaning to "Dinner for One", does it not?
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Post by one on Jul 22, 2007 22:09:21 GMT -5
I don't like crispy bacon so I undercook it slightly. Like anyone else with a preference, I eat food the way I like it.
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Post by Babs on Jul 23, 2007 6:14:08 GMT -5
Dead pig and chicken embryos.
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Post by footylicious on Jul 23, 2007 20:21:11 GMT -5
I like dead pig and chicken embryos, Babs.
I just like pig a bit more cooked (but agree with the preferring chewy bacon over crispy bacon,) and I like my chicken embryos cooked a bit softer.
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Post by whimdriven on Jul 23, 2007 20:55:37 GMT -5
I dig crisp bacon and am not afraid to send it back if its still oinking.
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Post by one on Jul 23, 2007 23:10:15 GMT -5
It's weird on the bacon because I like to get all the red out of my hamburgers and steaks. Opposite on the bacon, I like it a little undercooked just because I don't like it crispy.
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Post by frogkissinglady on Jul 24, 2007 7:50:05 GMT -5
I, too, like my bacon a little flimsy, not too crisp. Eggs, I'll only eat scrambled, and not runny at all. Don't eat a lot of sausage...and got to have raisin toast to round it all out....yummm.. I might just make breakfast for dinner tonight myself...
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Post by stray on Jul 24, 2007 8:15:11 GMT -5
That's one neat thing about eggs... They are a simple food, but because of the many different ways to prepare them, and the consistency of the medium, they are extremely versatile.
It reminds me of those 'Incredible Edible Egg' commercials that came on years ago...it's very true. I don't know of many other foods that can be prepared one way and be loved and another way and be hated with the same number of combinations.
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Post by tncoaster37 on Jul 24, 2007 8:43:24 GMT -5
Don't say diet. For me I have already lost 20 pounds in 4 months doing the same thing I have been doing from the start except that I was at rehab for 3 months 3 times a week pushing weights and stomach crunches. Besides, I don't believe in diets.
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Post by stray on Jul 24, 2007 10:15:44 GMT -5
'Getting off your ass' works more and better than any sensible diet program.
COMBINING 'getting off your ass' with a 'sensible diet program' will really show you some great results.
But....if you had to have one and not the other....get off your ass.
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Post by tncoaster37 on Jul 24, 2007 10:28:58 GMT -5
Stray, I have idiopathic peripheral neuropathy. In layman's terms, think of it as MS' lighter cousin in which it works it's way up from the legs while MS is the opposite that starts at the spinal column. It's noncurable and I had to have rehab to help with the pain involved. I have to use a cane in order to get around.
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Post by stray on Jul 24, 2007 11:04:41 GMT -5
Sorry to hear that. It still doesn't exempt you from getting off your ass and doing as much as you possibly can to stay in shape and retain what control you have left.
Moving might hurt, but at least you can move for the time being.
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Post by tncoaster37 on Jul 24, 2007 11:51:31 GMT -5
Trust me Stray, I do as much as I can even when I am in pain from walking. I have been battling this for 5 years and finally got diagnosed back in march.
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Post by stray on Jul 24, 2007 12:00:30 GMT -5
Honestly, I don't know how I'd react if I were afflicted with something like that (and none of us do unless we were actually walking in those shoes), but I'd like to think that I would be there kicking my own ass and grinning through the pain every single day while I still had the ability to fire off the neurons to the proper places to make shit happen.
Hopefully I'll never have to 'know' but I like to think it's what I would do, and it's also what I encourage others to do.
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Post by Babs on Jul 28, 2007 16:51:25 GMT -5
Water arobics
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Post by Longshot! [ Saint ] on Jul 29, 2007 1:55:55 GMT -5
My 69 y/o father bat a large trampoline last week.
That's about it for me.
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